The Camden confederate. (Camden, S.C.) 1861-1865, February 06, 1863, Image 2
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bMhft be nrtsed fey the enemy, or fey
applying tba na^al force, or pert of it, though only for
atta*. to other object or fey the mere remissness of I
the orttfawife, the commerce of neutral* to the piece1
ought to fee free.* '
'When e bfock*de (a reined voluntarily, o* by a ttoyefer
ei end to it absoAttelj/; and if it be I
resumed, neutral* most fee' charged with notice cfe
, ?mwo, and witliout reference to the former state of
thing* before they can be involved in the guilt of a
violation of the blockade."?Commentaries, Vol 1.
j . ,< ^.?T
With this Aigh authority, it seems reasonable to expect
the blockade abaolutely raised.
New counterfeit Confederate Treasury notes of the
denomination of $30 were offered in this city yesterday.
They purport to be engraved by B. Duncsn?
Columbia, dated Sept. 2,1861. May be easily detected
by the words "Confederate States" in the upper part
oftHe note being badly blurted and also by each note
being badly printed separately and the edges not
trimmed.?Macon Telegraph.
Otnoias without Commands.?The following Yankee
officers are now off duty: Mqjor Geuerals
McOlellao, Fremont, Buell, McDowell, Fits John Porter
and Oassius M. Clay, besides Burnside, Sumner
and Franklin; and Brigadier Generals Harney, Robert
Anderson, G. P. Stone, McCall, Blenker, Shields, Hurry,
T. T. Crittenden and nine others. In all twentysix
Generals without commands.
Special N"otices.
FOR SALF AIR RRMT
MY HOUSE AT KIRKWOOf).
Feb 6 THO. J. WARRBN.
HGR8HAW lODOIC lfO. MO, A. P. Mf.
A STATED COMMUNICATION OF KKRSIIAW
Lodge No. 29 A. F. M., will be held at their Lodge
Room, Tuesday eveniug, iOtli inst., at 1 1-2 o'clock.
By o?*der of W. M. J. JONES, See.
February C 1
SOLDIER'S BOARD OF RELIEF.
MESSRS. JAMES DUNLAP, J. ROSS DYE, JESSE
Trueadell, Cradock Moseley, Daniel Gardner, Edward
Barnes, Jobn B. Mickle, James Team, and J. M. DeSaussure,
constitute this Board, by Act of the Legislature
just passed. They will meet in Camden on
Wednesday the eleventh inst*, at Town Hall, at eleven
o'clock a. m. J. M. DbSAUSSURE.
Feb 6 It.
RECRUITS WANTED.
I WILL TAKE 25 OR 30 GOOD RECRUITS IN
my Co.npany. Those washing to enlist will please report
lo me at Wilmington, N. C., or to J. T. Hershman,
Editor of the Camden Confederate, Camden, S.
C., who will give the necessary information. I will
pay each man that joins me his $50 bounty/money in
advance. T hope that those who wish to take a part
in the glorioue cause that wo are contending for?and
who wish to defend their homes and their wives and
children, will come forward without further delcy,
and not wa?t until the invAder comes to your very
door aiops. W. OLYBURN, Captain,
Comd'g Moffat Rifles, 7Ui S. C. Battalion.
Feb 6 3m.
I>R. JOHII McCAA
OFFERS HIS SERVICES TO THE CITIZENS
of Camden and surrounding country.
Office two doors above the Branch Bank, Camden,
So. Ca. January 30.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. T. REENSTJERNA, offers his services to
the public in quality of Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur.
Office over the store of Messrs. Gayle dr.
Young.
May 30
OfFfCE QUARTERMASTER,
Charleston, S. C, October 1, 1862.
MR. A. M. LEE IS APPOINTED AGE3T OF
this department, for the purchase of Corn and
Fodder, in the Districts of Kershaw and
Lsneaater.
Planters desiring to sell, will communicate with him.
Particular attention must be paid to the packing o
the fodder, and no water must be used. During the past
year the Government experienced heavy loss from
improper packing, and all such will be hereafter rejected.
\ MOTTE A. PRINGLE,
Captain and Assistant Quartermaster.
arTbe subscriber can be fouud at his residence
DeSalb street, nest west of the Presbyterian Church
October 10 A. M LEE.
For Bale- s
THE HOtTSE AKD LOT IN EIRE WOOD BEi
longing to the Estate of the late 0. Matheson.?
For Serosa apply to 0. Bell, Eeq.
J. D. MATHE80N,
Feb, C. Admr. C. Matheson, deed.
m.* nx bjc jMraMV District, I will sell before the
?owrtHomw in Ounden, on the flm Monday in March
use* hitaglhs cscuui dayofthe month:?
Fourteen Negro Slaves, IS of them vorjr valuable.
I legos, two Wagons, Harness, to.
* One Gold' Watch, aCd??terge supply of Household
and Kitehen Furniture.
Arms ?For the Negroes, one-third caeli, the balance
oh a qneritt of one and two years, with interest
from date, payable annually, With two good sureties,
and a .mortgage of the negroes. For the other property,
cash.
Parlies wishing to pay cash in full for the negroes
will be allowed to do so.
Purcliaset s to pay lor papers.
J. D MATHESON,
. Feb 6?4 Admr. C. Matheson, deed.
$10 StewardIWiLli
Pay tbn dollars reward for
the apprehension of RUFUS> the property of E. A.
Young, who runaway about Christmas, delivered to
me in Camden, S. C., or in any Jail so that I can get
him. JOS. M. GAYLE.
Feb. 6?4t. Agent.
DEKJLB HOUSE,
Camden, S. C
?o?
THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS FRIKNDS
and the travelling public that he lias leased this commodious
HOUSE, so eligibly situated in the growing
town of CRmden.
His personal superintendence and best efforts, aided
by competent assistants, will lie devoted to the comfort
anu satisfaction of guests and-visitors. He confidently
asks a continuance of the favors of all who
have visited the DoKalb House, and calls from uny
of his friends who visit Camden.
January 16 J. H. JUNGBLUT1I.
Special Notice.
On and after Monday the 24th irst, and
until further notice, a special Passenger train
will be run between Columbia and Kingsvillc
three times a week, viz: Monday, Wednesday
and Friday, observing the following schedule:
Leave Kingsville 8.05 a.m.; Arrive at Columbia
9.45 a. m. *
Leave Columbia 12*10 p. m.; and arrive at
Kingsville 1 40 p. m.
Tlie Extra Passenger Train between Camden
and Kingsville will?during the running of the
above Special train?run on Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday of each week, instead of or.
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
H. T.PEAIvE,
General Superintondant
November 21 4
American Guano,
For sale by the barrel at the "old
Corner," by K. W..B0NNKY.
January 30. #
Roads.
rpHE COMMISSIONERS OP ROADS FOR KER.JL
SHAW District will meet in Camden on tlfe second
Monday in February, at 11 o'clock.
colin \i ACR Arc
January 30?2t. Clerk of tho Board.
South Curollnii?Kershaw District.
BY WM. M. BULLOCK. K8QUIEE, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, MRS. I. MURCHISON, APPLIED
to me for Letters or Administration on all and
singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of
Samuel P. Murchison late of the District aforesaid, deceased
: ?
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred aud creditors of the said deceased
to bo and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw
Court House on the 13ch day of February next,
to show cause, if any, why tho said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, . this nineteth
day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-tthre, and in tho eightyseventh
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina.
January 30 WM M. BULLOCK. 0. K. D.
South Carolina?Kershaw District
BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
VK7HEREAS, MRS. M. BLACKWELL APPLIED
V T to me for Letters of Administration on all and
singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits
of John Black well late of the District aforesaid,
deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to be and appear before me at our noxt'Or
dinary's Court for the said District to bo holden at
Kershaw Court IJouso on the 13th day of February
next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
wiven unuer ray nana ana oeai, mis twenty-third
day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-three, and in the eightyseventh
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina. .
January 30 2 WM. M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D.
House for Sale.
1THK DWELLING HOUSE BELONGING TO
. the estate of Mra. H. B. ENGLISH, north west
j corner of DeKalb street, for J>afticulare apply to R. M.
I Kennedy. T. W.BRIGGS, Ex'r.
January 28
i
y KARNBSTLY 1ft^TO THR CITIX
ZSN^gwml Vaccination. bma&pox till exists
in Town, and tuay spread if proper precautionary
' measures artf not immediately adopted. Any one unable
to phy, tlie expehseg will bO paid out of the public
Treasury. J A3. DUNLAP,
OA / 1 ?4 1 A
UJUUMjr JU lUKUUUUk
, ; 1?'
Estate SaleBY
PERMISSION OF THE COURT OF ORDINARY
for Kershaw District, I will offer for sale
at publio outcry, at the late residence of Washington
Myers, dec'd, on Tuesday the seventeenth day of February
next, all the personal property belonging to the
Estate of the said deo'd, consisting of two head Horses,
one Wagon, one Cart, Carriage Harness, one set of
Shoemaker's and Carpenter's Tools, Cattle, Hogs Corn,
Fodder, :Peas, Shucks, Plantation Tools; Household
and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. Terms made known on
day of sale. T. S. MYERS, Adm'r.
January 30 2
South Carolina?Kershaw District.
BV WM. M. BULLOCK, E8t>UIBE, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, S. F. CLYBURN, APPLIED TO
me for Letters of Administration on all and
singular the goods and chatties, rights and credits of
J. E. Horton, late of the District aforesaid, deceased
:
These are, therefore, to eite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw
Court Houso on the seventeenth day of February next,
to show cause, if any, why- the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Soal, this 23d
day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred andsixty-three and in the eighty-seventh
year oi the Independence and Sovereignty of the
State of South Carolina.
January 30 2 WM. BULLOCK 0. K. D.
Wanted to Purchase:
CORN, PEAS AND FODDER, FOR WHICH
the highest market price will be paid.
Novomber 1 McCURRY & HAMMERSLOUGII.
Wanted?W ool!
FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICE WILL BE
paid.
?ALSO?
COTTON AND WOOLEN HOME-MADE JEANS
and PLAINS, at
McCURRY & HAMMEItSLAUGn'S.
For SaleT
OFFER FOR SALE MY HOUSE AND LOT ON
at.. Vnr forma nnnlr tn mo Tl?*? l.oneo
~j WW- ?? w? ?w? ???w M fl^V ^ ?*'? A HO IIVUICV
not for rent. OlIAS. H. PECK.
January '23
Annual Meeting
OF THE
STOCKHOLDERS
OF Til*
SO. CA. RAILROAD COMPANY
ANI) OF THE
SOUTHWESTERN* RAILROAD BANK.
?
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of tho above Institutions will be
held nt the Bank Hall in Charleston, on the second
Tuesday in February next, it being tho tenth day of
tho month. Hour of conveniug, 11 a m.
On the day following (Wednesday) there will be an
election held at the same place, between the hours of
9 A. M ., and 3 P. M., for Fifteen Directors of tho Railroad
Company, and Thirteen directors of the Bank.
A Committee to verify proxies will attend.
Tho attention of tho Stockholders is called to tho following
Resolution, adopted at tho Annual Meeting in
1854.
JiesolveJ, That evory Stockholder who shall have
owned his stock for three months previous to tho General
Annual Meeting of Stockholders, be permitted to
pass on the Road to and from said meeting free of
charge; and that every Stockholder who shall have
owned five or more shares for three months previous
to General Annual Meeting of Stockholders, bo permitted
vo pass on tho Road to and from said Mooting
with his immediate family free of charge; and that
tho Resolution of February 12th, 1851, upon tho subjent,
be, and is hereby rescinded.
j. r. emery,
Secretary.
January 23 3
Reward.
A HANDSOME REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR
tho recovery of tho following lost articles:
A Lad3r1s Geneva Watch, one side blue, the other
green cimiuoi. v?iui peari epruys on DOth aides?chain
and key attached ; King?five diamonds surrounding
a ruby; Pearl King?Lady's Signet King, ciphered
with the owner's initials; a pair of Shell Earrings,
striped across with blue. For further information, apply
at this office.
.lammrv 9.
J Notice.
The stage fare to Lancaster will be
raised to $5 00 a seat, and thirty pounds baggage
allowed.
Volunteers going or returning,' will- be charged
$3.00. *
Any package to or from volunteers will be taken
and forwarded free of charge. All others must be
pie-paid. McOURRY & HAMMERS LOUGH.
November *7
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. School Notice.
rpHE EXERCISES OF MY SCHOOL COMX
menced on the 5th January. AVU pupils will be
charged from the time of entrance to the class of the
scholastic year of ten months, whether they complete
the term or not. Exception will only be made in oase
of a withdrawal because of sickness, or in favor of
refugees who may leave the town before the expiration
of the year. C. H. PECK.
'January 23'
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THE Undersigned, as Agent for tne above Southern
Insurance Company, ia prepared to issue,
policies of Insurance against loss by* Fire on all Build
ings, Ac.
November 1. W. L. DaHASS.
Cash StoreSWEET,
FIREY, AlfR ^
flBVKISHAHI
1 AAA dollars worth of superior;
1UUU MATCHES ;*
8 barrels Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars;
20 reams superfine Bath Posts Writing Paper;.
8 boxes choioe and common Tobacco',
' a tierces fresh Rice:
Cayeune Pepper and Pepper Sauce;:
1 Capers Worcestershire do;
' large lot Jugs and Jars;
1 case 199 lbs. very choice smoking Tobacbtf;'
November. 14 A. T.. LATT"A?