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I ? Wheeler at Work. f % Tullahoma, April 20.?Gep. Wlieclcr mad< ' a CAvalry?raid at Hartsville on the 18th, swam ' the rive* captured 100 prisoners, a large minibor of stnall arms, and a quantity of commissary stores. Special 2STotices. Cbaiige in Schedule of S. C. R. R. On and after Thursday, 2d of April, tlio mid-day tpiin down from Camden will bo altered as follows: Leave Camden 12 30 p. ni. ' -Arrive at Kingsvillo 2.45 p. m. Arrir9 at Camdeu 5:40 p. tn. Arrive at Augusta 3:45 p. m. Arrive at Columbia 5:00 p. m. '* * The time of departing from each of the abovo named placos?with the exception of the down mid-ctyy train prom Camden?have not boen changed, and will continue as heretofore, until further notice. IVEVICAL XOTlCli. DR. W. R. SIKES TENDERS HIS SERVICES as practising physician to tlio citizens of Caindon aud vicinity. Ollice on main street, in tho rooms formerly occupied by Dr. T. J. Workman. February 27 ~ME DIC A I, NOTICE. DR. T. ItEENSTJERNA, oQ'ois his services tc tho public in quality of Physician. Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office over tho storo of Messrs. Gaylo <f Young. May 30 DR. join ttfeCAA OFFERS HIS SERVICES TO THE CITIZENS of Camden and surrounding country. Offico two doors above tho Branch Bank, Camden. So. Ca. January 30' Bank o?' Camden, So. Ca.,) April 13, 18153. J TIIE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKholders of this Bank will bo held at tho Banking House at 10 o'clock, a. in., on MONDAY, the-ith day of lyjay next, according to the charter. April 17 3 W. H. R. WORKMAN, Cash'r. OFFICE (tllARTHRMASTEK, Charleston, 8. C , Octobor 1. 1802. MR. A. M. LEE IS APPOINTED AGE ?T OF this department, for tho purchase of Cone mad Fodder, in tho Distiicts of IterNliuw aaid LancaMcr. Planters dosirino- t.r? anil will nnmraiiiL;,.nin ...lil. l.:... C ..... "... Particular attention must be paid to the packing o the fodder, and no water must be used. During the pasl year the Government experienced heavy loss from improper packing, and all such will bo hereafter rejected. MOTTE A. PR INGLE, Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. The subscriber can bo found at his residence DeKalb street, next west ot the Presbyterian Church October: 10 A. M LEE. DlALBiUSE, Camden, S. C ?o? THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and the travelling public that ho has leased this commodious HOUSE, so eligibly situated in the growing town of Camden. His personal superintendence atid best efforts, aided by competent assistants, will bo devoted to the comfort anu satisfaction of guests and visitors. He confidently asks a continuance of the favors of all whe have visited the DoKalb House, and calls from anj ' of his friends who visit Camden. January 16 J. II. JUNGBLUTH. Camden Hotel CompanySUBSCRIBERS TO THE CAPITAL STOCK 01 t n ?? - - nun vuuipuiij, wno are yet 111 arrears, are requostec to come forward and pay up tlio balance due on tlioii subscription and assessment, and rcceivo their script By orderof J. Whitakek, President. April 27 * 3 0. BELL, See. &Trca?. Commissioners of Roads1 Tiie commissioners of roads for ker show District will meet in Camden on the 1st Mon day in May, at 11 o'clock. April 27 2 COLIN MACRAE, Clerk. Notice All persons wiio have claims against the estate of "WM. KlItKLAND, dec'd., wil please present tho same, duly attcstod, to one of the undersigned, qunlilied Executors, on or before th< tlrst day of May noxt, or this notico will be pieadec in bar ot payment of samo. All persons who are in debted to said estato will please make payment to on< of the undersigned, Executors aforesaid, at an earl) day. WM. R. TAYLOR, JOHN KIRKLAND, J SKPH K. KIRKLAND, April 10 3 Executors Wm. Kirkland. RAGS?RAGS! 1A AAA pounlds good clean line> _|V?\ /V/ and Cotton Rags wanted immediate)) at the Confederate Ofhco, for which tho highest marke price will be paid. .? Ttt* % ? X ' V c. * m ? Negro to Hire. 5 A NO. 1 FIELD HAND WILL BE HIRED FOR i l\- the present year. Apply to M. BAUM A BROS. April 10 Country Bacon. NEW COUNTRY BACON FOR SALE AT TIIE "Old Cornor" by E. W. BONNEY. April 3 I 8 . a s ? 50 * g & T . w (J , L_ . .2 ^ faJO O 5 H < < I ^3? H pS ? 50 eg"" I J fc-faisf ? fei s = 52 ^ s | . r 2 ? jS?2|j ? j S W 3 |J .? A|' a o 2 ? 2 i-3 js 1 SI ? to < | h ? & & 3 3 i 1 3 I n a-^. u LJ t3 -?-? ? J Ej ? b ri F few ^ &5 * ?" ? fe f ,'hcS ?Ma M ^ | Hwi H g ? 2 H 5 gj 5 ? ? ? 2:5 S I " Wrf - s s ? ^ a ^ O ^ Et& S3 <d p<pf M 2 P ? ss ^ 5?5 y H < rf .* *IB ill i "5 a3 F3 "X H < g S | ' 95 O P ^ \ > : r *- w ~ ,c H p S a fc y < ? ^? C*h M es ADWI\I vr KATE lis .11OT ICE. PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST ME' as Administrate!" of John Kelly, dee'd, present , tliem 10 Wm. VI. Shannon, Esq., who will pay them. March 27 2 J. ROSS, DYE, Adm'r. , For Sale, \ VKRY LIKELY BOY?TWENTY-THREE OR 1\. four years old?accustomed to work about a house and yard, and is also an excellent field hand. Apply at this office. ! March G 3 Notice. rpHB STAGE FARE TO LANCASTER WILL BE I raised to $5.00 a seat, and thirty pounds baggage allowed. Volunteers going or returning, will bo charged $3 Qp. Any package to or from volunteers will be taken and forwarded free of charge. All others must be pie-paid. McCUKRY & HAMMERSLOUUII. November 7 TO" C3 B i ^HWWkj * \\[ E, THE OWNERS OP THE OMNI BUSSES Y running to and from the depot, fe?d compelled to ndvnnco our rates, as our expenses are much heavier than heretofore. From this date tho ' Fare within the Town will bo 75 cts Faro to Kirk wood ' SI 50 cts. J. K. WrniKRSPOON. , E. G. ROBINSON. April 10 5 To Sell or Eent. A SMALL AND NEATLY FINISHED COTTAGE, situated in a desirable part of the town On tho premises is all necessary out-buildings and a good well , of water. For further particulars apply at this ollice. ^ April 17 Notice ,1 LL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST iV the estate of ELLEN VV. CHESNUT are requested to hand them in legally attested, and all those owing said estate will pay. April 17 4 L. L. WIIITAKER, Adm'r. English Shoes for Sale. I EIGHTEEN CASES OF ENGLISH BROGANS, ^ on consignment, for sale by the-case, at April 17 MATHESON & CO. ; Runaway ~$50 Reward j T> UN AW AY?MY NEGRO FELLOW, BEN, 1 IV about 25 years of age. 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, . in color a dark mulatto, and weighs about 150 pounds, ) and his lefi eye-tooth is out lie has been out sinco r August 1861. The above reward will bo paid to any porxon apprehending the abovo named, and placing luni in the jail >f Kershaw or any other adjoining district, so that I can get him. It is thought that he may have found his way to Charleston, as reports say he has been seen seen near the city. Address Joseph k. kirkland, April 17 3 Flat Rock, S. C. For Sale, AN EXCELLENT TWO-HORSE W AGON?IRON aides?but littlo worn, with harness. * ?A 7,80? , f 1 COLT'S NAVY REPEATER, in perfect order. Apply at tho Poet Office. February 20 y* -T-,. , ' **y t> * PROCLAMATION. . STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. * EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. J Columbia. March 18, 1863. ) \X7HEREAS I AM CREDIBLY INFORMED that large quantities ot provisions are being exported from this State for the purpose of speculation, by reason whereof tho price of provisions has been much enhanced, to tho groat discomfort of tho citizens of the State; and whereas tho present supply is deemed ! important for tho subsistence of the people and tho I soldiers of tlio Confederacy. Now. thcrfore, I, MILLEDGE L. BONIIAM, Governor of South Carolina, by virtuo of tho power vested in me undor the Constitution of this State, do issue this my proclamation, and forbid all persons, for tho apace of thirty days from this date, from exporting1 beyond tho limits of ihis State, any Salt, Bacon. Pork, Beef. Corn, Meal, Wheat. Flour, Bice, Peas, Potatoes or other provisions of any description whatsoever. The following persons are excepted, viz: Quartermasters. Commissaries and other agents of the Confederate Government purchasing provisions for the army, who must exhibit satisfactory evidence of their official character and authority; persons Irom other States who purchase for iheir own private uso and cousutnpiion, and n<>t for resale, who shall make oath to that effect belore the next magistrate previous to the removal of the articles purchased, which oath i he magistrate shall preserve and furnish for the use of the Solicitor of tho Circuit when required; agents of counties, towns, corporations and >?ldiors Boards of Relief of other States, who exhibit satisfactory proof of iheir authority to purchase such provisions in behalf ol such counties, towns, corporations or Soldiers Boards of Relief, for public use of for distribution at costs and charges, and not for resale or profit. Salt made by non-residents and cargoes ehtering our ports from abroad, are also excepted Any of said articles that may be stopped in transitu will be confiscated 10 the use of the State. It is enjoined upon all magistrates and militia officers, and all good citizens are appealed to, to aid in tho enforcement of this proclamation. Given under my hand and tho seal of tho State, at Columbia, this eighteenth day of March, [l. s.] in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. M. L. BON If AM. w K iiuntt, recretniy of State. P>v~A 11 papers of the State publish onco a week for one month March. 27 Notice to Tax Payers MY BOOK'S WILL BE OPENED ON WEDNESDAY next, tlie 18th inst., for receiving Taxes and Roturus. I will be at Liberty Hill, on Monday, the Gth of April; at Flat Rock, on Wednesday, the 8th; at Buffalo, on 'I hursday, tho 9th; at Lysenby's, on Saturday, tho lltli; at Schroeks, on Monday, the 13th; and at Cureton's, on Wednesday, tho 15th. The owners of all slavos that wore employed or resided in the District, on tho first'day of October, 1862, are required to be returned to tho Tax-Collector of the District. Tho Tax Books will bo closed on tho first day of June;#all returns must be made on or before that day. A lute Act of the Legislature requires all owners of slaves, or employees to give in on oath to the TaxCollector the number of hands owned or employed by them (in agriculture) between the ages of twelve and fifteen, and fifteen and fifty-five, and fifty-five and sixty-five, under a penalty of one hundred dollars for each hand. WM. McKAIN, March 13 2 Jax Collector Kershaw Dist. Council Notice . VLL PARTIES INTERESTED, ARE HEREBY . requested not to lay off any lots in tho Cemetery, on tho new ground, north of the gateway, without permission of the Council, until tire grounds are properly laid off, which will be done as soon as possible. By order of Council: R. M. KENNEDY, Recorder. Morch 13 American Guano, 17*0R SALE BY THE BARREL AT THE "OLD . Corner," by E. W. |^TNEY. January 30 Closing up Business. Being anxious to close ur my present business, tho rematnder of my stock will be disposed of at low rates for cash. Persons wishing sup plies would do well to call and look at the goods. February 20 E. W. BONNEY. Town Taxes. 'pilK BOOKS WILL BE OPEN FOR THE PURI. pose of collecting the taxes, on and after the 23d hist., at the Bank of Camden, from 0 a. m. until 2 p. in.?Sunday excepted?until further notiee N. D. BAXL15Y, Tax Colloctor. February 20 Runaway. CCOMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF KERSHAW J District a Negro Boj', who says his name is JOHN\ and that ho belongs to Robert Oliver, of Georgetown, S C. Said Boy is fivo feet tlvo or six inches high, will weigh 150 or GO pounds, had on an old black coat, and grey satinett points, and a Confederate hat, made of wire grass The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay expences and take him away. DUNCAN SlIEORN, Jailor. March G Notice. ALL THE NOTES AND ACCOUNTS, FORMERLY in the hands of W. L. DePass, duo J M. Gaylo, and J. M Gayle k Co., will horoaftor be found at the store of J. S. DePass, ono door above C. Matheson's store March 27 T-r p y - ryv i ' ;:V'- '' AW ORDINANCE HPO PREVENT .SHEEP FROM RUNNING AT * .1 large in tho Town of Camden: Bo it ordained by the Intbndantand Wardens of the Townof Camden, in Council assembled, and by the authority of the same, that from, and after tho passing of this Ordinauce, all sheep found running at large ' in Broad street, or trespassing, in any onclosed lot, shall bo liable to be Impounded, under a penalty of fifty cents per head, to b* paid by the owner. It shall be the duty of the Marshall, or any of the Town Guard, to take into custody, and impound all sheep, found in violation of this ordinauce, and forthwith give notice to tho owners if practicable, who shall pay the expenso of keeping, and feeding said sheep, and in caso the owner neglect, or refuse to claim and ttike nway iho "same within twenty-four hours, such sheep shall he advertised for five (5) dava. and sold at public ouicry, and the proceeds (after defraying oxpenses, > held subject to the order of the owner, for twelve months, aud if not claimed in that time, tho amount will bo appropriated for the use of tho Town. Ratified in Council, this fourth day Of March, in the year of our bord ouo thousand eight hundred and sixty-threo J AS. PUNLAP, Intcndent: II. M. Kennedy Recorder. otvih 1 V -u U I VII IU Council Notice. INFORMATION HAVING BEEN RECEIVED by the authorities, that certain parties are in the habit of injuring, and defacing ornamental and shade trees, on the public squares and st'oets of tho Town, by stripping them of bark, tomak dye staffs This is to give warning that all persons found guilty of this misdemeanor, shall be prosecuted to the utmost extent of the law, and a reward of Five Dollars will bo paid, to anj' one giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender. Surely thero are trees enough in,the wood, without resorting to such wantpnness, as the destruction cf some of the handsomest oaks withtn the limits of the Town. R. M. KENNEDY, Recorder. Council Chamber, February 20, 18.63. March 13 ~~KERSHAW?IN EQUITY. Mary J. Baskin, vs.?Bill?D. T. Meahaffey, Trustee, et al. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER PASSED IN above stated case (Bill), I will offer for sale at puboutcry, before tho Court House door in Camden, S. CM on the first nionday in April next, at 12 o'clock, M., the real estate described in the pleadings in said case, (Bill), being the same conveyed by Daniel Gaskin, jr., to D. T. Meahaffey, Trustee fbr tho Children cf John C Baskin Terms?so much cash as will pay the costs of proceedings and costs of sale; the balance on a credit of one, two and threo years?with interest oti the same, (payable annually) from day of sale. Said balance to bo secured by Bond, with at least, two good sureties, and a mortgage of the property?Purchaser to pay for papers. WM. R. TA .'LOR, C. E. K. D. Commissioner's Office, March 10, A. D. 1803. March 13 4' ^ ~ "ce a' ^ ?* A 2 ?a w g Ki g m <? z K* o . Mi ? i ? -- g ? 'g, <5 i ? 2 * 3 fc ? ? ? J "S H; ? **3 . o CO . -^: * Caa * = 2 I ? 1 p^? fr-M S ^ - -> r^r I H H 2 j? M ^ * ! 5 a, -? h- B- s ?-a g ? g . . | ^ < ? | I ^ f OMH ?t P-i o O ?I CQ O H w CO q ? J -s P ^ "rt ? a ^ H c W> Emmmmj O ? ? o < k? O H s * \ 5 K ?> l 1 Cx< H ? MMl O S5 j> ?5 >r ?ps 52; ft, 55 o li << ft, <5 5 g2 | t ? ? M --? H ? o ESS h 3 5 ? ^ _j 2 ? 2? i <* k* ^ ^ "S <n 2 55 w ? ?5 S 3 E -s a , t An A3 o Notice. \LL PERSONS I DKBTED TO THE ESTATE of tho lnte WASHINGTON MYERS, aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims airainst said estate will present them proporly attested. . February 27, T. S. MYERS, Admr. E W BONNEY, INUVRANCE AND BANK AGENT Broad-st., Camden, S. C. i March 1.'! Cash StoreSWEET, FVREY, AND NECESSARY. 1 AAA HOLLAR'S WORTH OF SUPERIOR 1UBU MATCHES; 8 barrels Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars; 20 roams superfine Bath Posts Writing Pap^r; 8 boxes choico and common Tobacco; 2 tierces fresh Rice ; Cayeune Pepper and Pepper Sauce; Capers Worcestershire ao; large lot Jugs and Jars; 1 case 190 lbs. rory choice smoking Tobacco; November. 14 A. T. LATTA. I