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& '~'T> r~ '?***? * 1 'J* L~ ^ .. ' A i f1 ?j ' -bere.ofher family tjiie higheat feelibg^of rcvoTOUc? aud leveret they mourn >ot as thssS r,UhGUt l,ops,Tpi | in early life she gave bpr heart to God, and for nearly twenty-flve yeats has "been a consistent member ol tbe Caindeo Baptist Church. Her piety was:* of. an unobtrusive character;* hei Kgbt shone brightest in the foinily circle. To hei family and iutimate fViends religion was a favorite theme of conversation. We doubt not she luas .eutured upon that rest that remains for the children of God. ' May God lift Hp her mourning friends? Teach them to be resigned, , And in liis love whichsoever (ails, ' Sweet'consolation find?'> IT. Special 1ST otices. KCKKUAW LOOOE HO. att, A. P. M. A STATED COMMUNICATION OF KERSHAW Lodge No. 29 A. F. M., will bo held at their Lodge Room, Tuesday Evening 12th fast.,'at 8 o'clock. By order of W. M. J. JONES, Sec. :, May 8 1 Change ill Schedule of S C. II. R. On and after Thursday, 2d of April, the rind-daj train down from Camden will bo altered as follows: Leave Camden 12 30 p. no Arrive at Kingsvillo 2.46 p. m. Arrive at Camden 5:40 p. m. Arrlvo at Augusta 3:45 p. hi. ArflVo at Columbia 5:00 p. m. The time of departing from each of the above namei places?with the exception of the down mid-day trail: rom Camden?have not been changed, aud will com tiuue as heretofore, until further notice. iHLDICAL NOTICE. DR. W. R. SIKES TENDEIhS HIS SERVICES as practising physician to the citizens of Camden and vicinity. Office on main street, in the rooms formerly occupiod by Dr. T. J. Work max. February 27 RRDICAL NOTICE7 DR. T. REENSTJKRNA, oilers his services to the public in quality of Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Office over the store of Messrs. Gayle & Young. May 30 ~ DuTjOIlSf McCAA ~ OFFERS HIS SERVICES TO TIIK CITIZENS of Camden and surrounding country. Office two doors above the Branch Bank, Camden. So. Ca. January 30j OFFICE 41UA11TERIH1STER, Chaulkstox, S. C., October 1, 18G2. MR. A. M. LEE IS APPOINTED AGENT OF this- department, for tho purchaso of Corn mid Fodder, in tho Districts of Kershaw mid Lancaster. Planters desiring to sell, will communicate with him Particular attention must be paid to tho packing o the foduer, and no water must bo used. During the pasl year the Government experienced heavy loss lrorc improper packing, and all such will be hereafter rejected: MOTTE A. PRINGLE, , ; Captain and Assistant Quartermaster. frgT" Tho subscriber can be found at his residence DoKalb street,- next west of tho Presbyterian Churcl October 10 A. M LEK. Camden, S. C o THE SUBSCRIBER INFORMS niS FRIENDS and the travelling public that ho has leased this com modious HOUSE, so eligibly situated in tho growing town of Camden, His .personal superintendence and best cft'orts, nidet by competent assistants, will bo devoted to the com fort and satisfaction of guests and visitors. He confi dently asks a continuance of the favors of all wfk have visited the i)oKalb House, and calls from an) of his friends who visit Camden. January 1C J. H. JUNGBLUTH. Fancy Soaps. &c JUST RECEIVED AT THE "OLD CORNER' Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Needles, llnir Pins Knitting Needles, Pins, Shoo Thread, Black and Wliit< HlWkl Cot.tnn tllortt- Wlov Vlmnofl Tltnnlr fatll. 1 V.VW..J 4. IW^ Aill VUUj X.-1UV 1\ Ulih Matohos, Pearl Buttons, &c. May 8 E. W. BONNRY. Substitute Wanted A legal substitute wanted for j Cavalry Company now in service in Virginia To a suitable man a liberal compensation untl com plete outfit will bo given. Apply to May 8 4 C. BELL. Camden Hotel CompanySubscribers to the capital stock oi this Company, who are yet in arrears, aro rerpiestei to come forward and pay up tho balance duo on thei subscription and assessment', and receivo their script By order of J. Whitakeu, President. A pril 27 3 C. LKLL, See. & Treas. i ' ffl&s *y I i raguest the citizens of Kershaw Dis> irict to meet at the Town Hall, itt ;; Camden, on Saturday, the 16th^ plying the 'Families of Soldiers now in service, with iconi, J. DUNLAP, Ch'n. Pro Tern. I May 1 3 y . , . . i ?V e ?. 2 o e: r .a ^ i, o rfi 4^ '| G1 fe ^ 38' W Pt !"1 ^ ? Sn , M if I " ET S . s.j ^ ? ? y Ph <? rJ1 CO | ir (t- ^ ^ Jcj g' C ?2 HH ;"' 5 '? ^ S O ? o Kl I ChhI O - ~ CLd ? >* 1 K 2 8 ? 5 II o - ! 3 3 ? 8 1 rt i I s ^ fi| S * "I ^ ? s 2 H ? <J ? e ? ? I ?< ' H p 3 g g S I g Is ae s 111; 3 a s U' ?^w < ? g--i > f P. ^ -8: H B S. g P* 3 0 P | h I ? I ' S M S J ^ ^ p' 1 ^3 ^ kn4 "*** JS ^ J Pf< r j ?i O > gg lag .3^2 p M DOS * ft 3 o ''" oil ^ -j O ??i Si 9 ^ ' a ? 6* 1 B l'?- , 1 ri!g II! : ! i eg! i [i f ?a! 65 1 M ea ; ? Q] BAGS?RAGS!; 1 0 000 1>0UXDS GOOD CLEAN LINEN d( A\ /?\/\/\7 and Cotton Bags wan tod immediately at the Confederate Office, for which tlio highest marke "j price will bo paid. ^ , M ~ K I 1 y CT. .) Q B d? A O T-. CC f' ?*3>C*H 53 O ?* o? tc R <2 I ? i ? ;? ?3 S ~ Q ? o t L_?J . K -S gj H g p , 2 h s " Sao w^HZHL 6 i "5. 5 ft 5 i taaoBri ?1 O 0- ^ Ka c G ' O S rt '?? Z 1?1 L 5 " I "2 H s 5? ; M ? a I J M| J I I ? 5 2 2 M I w ? . h -g H S ? P O J3 ? I B- S rf! * 2 ^r- | - . J- U ^ II ^ I ^ L, 3 ?< I ^ C-. O O c< <??*. C5 o H ? tn Si *^5 g ? j - ri R * r! 15 S ?i Ex s toft . ?- O A S 9 < 11 e-?< o u ^ ? r~ j h ^ s t( ess* ? - * > ? p ? < ^ O c >r ? ? s ! 5 S" 5 J '< CSSCari Q y P W ??1"? 2 <j ^ >^( ? o <J T^m ? p$ g " 2 & p o CO (j 5 * 5 5 M * -?< ix ?- >. ^53^2 m ^? P CX-2 Ph J o ^ ; Commissioners of Roads1 > ' r|^HE COMMISSIONERS OP ROADS FOR KKRl show District will meet in Camden on tho 1st Mon_ day in May, at 11 o'clock. April27 2 COLIN MACRAE, Clerk. ^ ... - y Runaway?$50 Reward "I > UN A WAY?MY NEGRO FELLOW. BEN, XV about 25 j'ears of ago. 5 foot 6 or 7 inches high, . in color n dark mulatto, and weighs about 150 pounds, and his left eye-tooth is out. He has beon out since ~ August 1861. The abovo reward will bo paid to any ? person apprehending tho above named, and placing j him in the jail of Kershaw or any other adjoining disr trict, so that I can get him. It is thought that he j may have found his way to Charleston, as reports say ( he has been seen seen near tho city. Address Joseph k. kirk land, . ^pril 17 3 Flat Rock, 8. C. . .? ^ . \# ' *' ?* STATE OF.SOUTH C1U0LINA. EXECUTIVE PKPARTMEXT, { Columbia. March 18, 1803. ) lirneueas i air credibly informed t that large quantities of provisions are iknng sported from this. State for the purpose of speculation. ) reason whereof tho price of pro visions has been much ihanced, to the groat discomfort of tho citizens of io State; and whereas the presetjt supply is deemed nportant'for the subsistence of the people and the dehors of the Confederacy. Now, therfore, i, MILLEDGE l. bonhaif, Gov-, nor of Sooth Carolina,' by yirtuo of the power vested i ine under the Constitution of-this State, do issue lis my proclamation, and forbiu all persons, lor the . race of.thirty days from this date, from exporting jjotid'the limits of this State, any'Salt^ Bacou. Pork, eef, Corn, Meal, Wheat, FloUr, Rice, Peas, Potatoes other provisions of any description whatsoever, he following persons ore oxccpted, vifc Quarternias>rs, Commissaries and other agents of the Confederate overntneiit purchasing provisions for tho army, who inst exhibit satisfactory evidence of their official char* ;ter and authority; porsous Ironi othor States who urchnse for their own private uso and consumption, id not for resale, who shall make oatlr to that effect . lore tho next magistrate previous to tho removal of 10 articles purchased, which oath the magistrate shall reserve and furnish for tho use of tho Solicitor of the ireuit when required; ugents of counties, towns, corerations and Soldiers Hoards of Relief of other States, ho exhibit satisfactory proof of their authority to urcliase such provisions in behalf of such counties, iwns, corporations or Soldiers Boards of Relief, for nblic use of for distribution at costs and charges, and at for resale or profit. Salt made by non-residents and cargoes entering nr porta from abroad, are also oxcepted. Any of said articles that may bo stopped in transitu ill be confiscated to tho use of the State. It is enjoined upon all magistrates and militia officers, ad all good citizens are appealed to, to aid in tho enireeinent of this proclamation. Given under ray hand and the seal of tho State, at Columbia, this eighteenth day of March, s.] in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three. M. L. BON HAM. W 11 IIiTNTT, Secretary ofState. J3^~A11 papers of tho State publish once a week for ue month. March 27 Aft [X> AMEND AN ORDINANCE PASSED ON THE . 8th day of May, 1862, imposing a tax upon conny produce, poultry, &c. Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Jntendapt and Warjus of the Town of Camden, in Council assembled, id by tho authority of the same, that from, and after le passing of this Ordinance, tho following Tax shall 3 loviod upon all Country Produce, Provisions, and oultry" hereiu enumerated, if bought for salo in her markets, when the same has beon purchased ithin tho corporate limits of the Town, by any resijnt or non-resident, or when such has been purchased f any citizen or transient person from any part}' ontde tho limits of the Town, who may bo on their way ?this market with tho intention of exposing the same r sale. t lour per bag of 08 pounds, $5.00 orn per bushel, 60 oas per bushel, 0ft ats per bushel, 25 urkoys each, 75 (>qk? ono.l i an >ueks each, GO hickens onch, GO ggs per dozen, 25 aeon per pound, 30 oef per pound, 20 [utton, pur pound, 20 ork per pound, 25 Sec. 2. Any person violating the above Ordinance, r refusing to comply with its provisions, shall bo tied in a sum not less than Five Dollars and not e.x2ediug Twenty Dollars, in addition to tho tax?tho tine to be collected by Council, whon within their juadiction, otherwise bj' due course of law. Sec. 3. Freo negros shipping any of the abovo areles, shall be charged double tho rates specified; Provided there is nothing in tho above Ordinance > provent regularly appointed agents from shipping revisions for tho government, or parties from the auntry from shipping their own produce. Any ordinance or pari of an ordinance hitherto in >rce, and repugnant to tho abovo, is hereby repoaled. JAMKS DUNLAP, Intondant. It. M. Kennedy, Recorder. May I FALL & WINTER i\J E INVITE TlfE ATTENTION t of our friends and tlio public generally to our took of" FALL AND WINTER GOODS, IThich is complete in all its various branches. AND WILL BE SOLD LOR OASll ONLY. McCURRY & IIAMM ERSLOUGH. November 1 Notice { A LL TERSONS HAYING DEMANDS AGAINS1 . V the estate of ELLEN W. CHESNUT are re\ uestod WPhand them in legally attested, and all thosol wing said estate will pay. 1 April 17 4 L. L. "WHITAKER, Adm'r. I X' by the authorities, that-cetyj&n partie? , ardln ^le , liabil of injuring, and defociq* ornamental and sligdo trees, on the public squares and streets of tlio Town, by stripping them of bark, to nrnk dyo stuffs. This is to give "warning.that nil persona found guilty of this niisclomeapor, shall bo prosecuted to the utmost extent of the law, and a reward of Vive Dollars will be paid, to any One giving such iqformatiou as will loud to tho conviction of the. offender. Surely there are trees.enough h^Uio.vvqpd, without r<K sorting to aufch wautonness, as the destruction of sonic of the handsomest oaks within the limits of tho "Town* : . V',v ~y' 11. M. KENNEDY, Recorder. Council Chamber, February 26, 18611. March 13 : ' Council Notice All parties interested, are hereby requested tiot to lay off any lots in tho Cemetery, on tho new ground, north of the gateway, without permission of tho Council, until the grounds are properly > laid off, which will be done as soon as possible. By order of Council: R. Ha. KENNEDY, Recorder. \ v, Moreh 13 . , 1+ ' 1 1 i*p *i ' i . v Eunaway. Ccommitted to the jail of kershaw; W District a Negro Boy, who says his name is jj .1 juiijx} arm mat no ueiongs to noocrt unvcr, 01 Georgetown, SC.Said Boy is live feet tivo or six inches high, will weigh 150 or 60 pounds, had on an old black coat, and grey satinott pants, and a Confcdorato hat, mado o wire grass. The owner is requested to come forward prove proporty, pay oxpencos and tako him away. DUNCAN SHEORN, Jailor. March fi E W BONNET, HVSDKANCE AND BANK AGENT 33road-st? Camden, S. O. March 13 Cash StoreSWEET, FillEY, AND NECESSARY. 1 AAA DOLLAR'S WORTH OF SUPERIOR lvUU MATCHES; 8 barrols Crushed, Clarified and Brown Sugars; 20 reams superfine Bath Posts Writing Paper j 8 boxes choico and common Tobacco; 2 tierces fresh Rico; I Cayeune Pepper and Pepper Sauce; * Capers Worcestershire do; largo lot Jugs and Jars ; 1 case 199 lbs. very choice smoking Tobacco; November. 14 A. T. LATTA. Notice. rpiIE STAGE FARE TO LANCASTER WILL BE ' 1_ raised to $5.00 a seat, and thirty pounds baggago allowed. volunteers going or returning, will uo cuargeu $3.00. Any package to or from volunteors will bo taken and forwarded free of charge. All others must bo pie-paid. McCURRY & IIAMMERSLOUGH. November 1 N O T I C E. WE, THE OWNERS OF THE. OMNIBUSSES running to and from the depot, feel compelled to advance our rates, as our oxpenses are much heavier than heretofore. From this date the Fare within the Town will be 75 cts. Fare to Kirkwood " $1.50 cts. J. K. WITIIERSPOON. K. G. ROBINSON. April 10 5 Negro to Hire. A NO. 1 FIELD HAND WILL BE HIRED FOR l\. the present year. Apply to M. BAUM JtBROS. April 10 Country Bacon. New country bacon for sale at the "Old Corner" by E. W. BONNEY. April 3 American Guano, For sale by the barrel at the "old , Comor," by K. w. BONNEY. January 30. Closing up Business. Being anxtous to close up my present business, the rematndor of my stock will be disposed of at. low rates for cash. Persons wishing supplies would do well to call and look at the goods. February 20 E. W. BONNEY. Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of tho late WASHINGTON MYERS, aro requested to mako immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present thdm proporly n 11 nrl ? y February 27, / T. S. MYERS, Admr. ; : . , ? 1 ti t* Wanted?Wool! For which the highest price will be paid. ? ?ALSO?* i cotton and woolen home-made jeans and PLAINS, at McCURRY & HAMMERSLAUGIl'S. fc- _rrjm*