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HPHK UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASED
-L tbo Flour aud Grist Mill, formerly the property
of Mr. Win. Sandors, and situated 18 miles above
Sumter and 12 miles below Camden, is prepared to do
all kinds of milling, at tbo shortest notice. A Smut
Machine is attached to the Mill.
Fine stabling accommodations are on the premisos,
for the use of those patronizing his null.
August 7 2 W. C. ELLERBE.
Drugs and ChemicalsEnglish
Mustard, Blue Stone,
Copperas Ex t. Logwood,
English Calomel. English Bluo Mass,
Sulphur, Camphor,
Castor Oil, Gum Opium,
Alum, Cream Tartar,
Sup Cnrb. Soda, Siedlitz Powders,
Eng. Castile Soap, Brown Windsor Soap,
Ivory Kino Tooth Combs, Superior Tooth Brushos, &C
Just received and for salo by
Juno 20 1 WM. McKAIN.
Sugar and Salt
IA A bushels salt,
1U\/ luUO lbs. iMigar. For sale of the " Ohl Cor
ner," by K. "\V. BOXNKY.
August 14
Store to Bent.
rpilK STORE ROOM FORMERLY OCCUPIED RY
1 A. T. LATTA. Enquire of Mrs. Crosby.
August 14 2
SHOES AND SALT !
fc)QA PAIR MEN'S SHOES?ALSO, 16 TIERCES
^OU SALL, on consignment, and for sale at the
' Old Corner."
August 28 E, W. BONNET.
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mE DEFLVttS i\EAR CHARLES
TON?DIVISION NO*. 4 AND ft.
I TO SUPPLY THE . EQUISITION OP THi
General commanding the Department, and in pui
suhuco of the orders of his Excelleucy Governor Bor
liaiu, the Commissioners ol the Roads of the seven
Parishes and the authorities of the cities, towns hu
villages within the judicial Districts of Charleston, Co
ton, Beaufort and Georgetowu. inc udiug Lower A
Suiuts, ino hereby required forthwith to summon a
persons in possession of slaves liable to Koad dut
within the limits their authority, to deliver one-fourt
of their slaves liable to such duty at the Depots neni
est their owners residence, on Wednesday, 14ih da
of October pro*., at 10 o'clock a tn , there to awai
transportation to ciinrteston. lor thirty days' labor o
the fortifications
II. The Commissioners of tho Roods nnd the authoi
itics of tli towns iinii villages williiu the judicial Die
tricts of Lancaster Kershaw, Chesterfield, Marl bore
Darlington. Marion, Sumter. Clarendon, Williams
burg and Horn*, including,?Upper All Saints, ar
hereby required (' rthwi h to summon all persona ii
possessi- 11 of slaves liable to Koud duty within tli
limits of heir authority, to deliver one-fourth of fliel
slaves liable to such duty at the Depots nearest thei
owners' residence on Friday, lGtli October prox.. at 1'
O'clock :i. in., there to await trnn-portntion toChariefl
ton lor thirty days labor on the fortifications.
III. ruder this call, the Commissioners of Rod
and Town Authorities will allow credit to all -owner
tor tho labor tliey have furnished abovo their quota
whether tho sumo was volunteered by tho owne
under tho request of the Confederate authorities, unde
the Proclamation of the Governor, ot, as was the ca?
in Julv-cali upon Second Division, was detained ii
service beyond the thirty dn)-a rcquiiod.
IV. Owners whoso slave liuvo recently been im
pressed or whose slaves may have been improcsud be
'ore the day when this labor is required, are not on
titled to credit under this call for such impressed la
bor, unless they have hitherto furnished their, respec
tive quotas. For those who have hithorto been in do
fault, it is both legal and just that the impressed labo
should go to the credit of the past calls which tliev
failed to respond to-- not to tho present call, for thv
would give them the advantage over those who hav<
answered to all the cnlls
V. Receipts, will be given for the negroes at tin
Depots and assessments in duplicate are made of tin
value of the negroes before they are put to work.
VI. Owners are requested to furnish their negroe:
with spades or shovels and three days' rations.
VII. Parties who hire substitute, iu order that al
parties may be protected.
VIII. The Acts of the l egislature have now beet
distributed, and tho Commissioners of tho Roads am
'he Town Authorities can now thoroughly inforu
themselves of their important duties in connectioi
with tho subject.
WM. M. SHANNON,
Agent of State of South Carolina.
Camden. S. C, Sept. 5, 18t?:?.
Carolina, Mercury at id Courier will insert onc(
a week each in daily aud tri-wcekly; all other paperi
in the two Division once a week for four weeks, am
forward lulls as hitherto.
September 11 4
I* KOSPEiTUS.
|~i: I: UNDERSIGNED WILL ISSUE, IN I
I few weeks, at Richmond, Va., a wceklv journal
obe called "THE SOUTHERN PUNCH f"
It will be nearly a duplicate iti size, form and gone.1
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ai iiNiiures ui me worm renowned London ' i'uncii,'
o long .'in acknowledged power in the British Isles ii
he reiormatiou of public abuses, and the enlighten
oent of the public mind, flashing as it did with tlx
renius of Hood, of .Ir.rold, and a host of wits, ^joeli
nd philosophic thinkers.
The proprietors of 4 The Southern Punch" brinir t<
ho difficult task of successlully conducting such :
mrnal the advantage of capital, abundant menia u
ources, and practical skill. The editor for mam
ears past, has been connected, in a lending editoria
opacity, with the largest daily papers of New Or
miis and Mobile, while the gentleman who will hav<
barge of typographical and engraving departments ii
nsurpassed in that skill necessary for success.
Every number will bo illustrated with numer'tr
uts, appropriate to the times (humorous and sorious)
oin tiie hands of one of the best engravers on tin
ontinent?an artist whoso name is familiar to tin
jading pun..5of the South.
In line, the undersigned aro determined to maki
The outhern Punch" the spiciest, most readable
id best illustrated literary journal in America. I
tall distance competition.
TERMS.?Subscription for single copies $10 pe
inum. News dealers supplied at tho rate of $16 pe
mdr^d copies. Address
OVERALL. CAMPBELL, HUGHES A CO..
Publishers Richmond. Vn
Editor* giving the above ono or more insertion
will b > entitled to a copy gratis.
Office on Main street, between 9th and 10th.
July 10
Dissolution of Copartner
ship.
'I HIE COPARTNERSHIP OF KOOPMAN ASOM
1 M KRS is tins day dissolved, by mutual consent oither
party will sign tho name of tho firm in liquids
tion
All persons indebted by noie or account, will pleas
raako paymont to the undersigned, or their authoriez<
attornev, Mr. M. Drucker.
M. KOOPMANN.
L. SOMMERS.
Camden, June 1, 1863. 6 Juno 12
A River Plantation For Salt
Ma plantation situated on the
West sidoof Watoreo River, seven miles
bolow Camden, containing One TIioii-mXS
sand Acres, fivo hundred and fifty acres cleared, on
hundred and fifty uncleared, and is equal to any land
in the neighborhood, the balance, three hundred acres
good pine land well timbered
On tin pv ises there is a go d overseers house ati<
.:nmoda\ .ts for forty hands, witli barns and sta
gin house, <oC.
locatioii . >rfe lv healthy and aeeossibU
w . ,11 : bund in supply of good ,-nring v. .it t
A . Iress M.lTilESON ?st U' . O'imdor
September -1
School Notice
j^ THE EXERCISES OF MRS. DAW
SON'S SCHOOL will be resumed on 21b
September inst.
Terms $25 for five months?Eoglisl
branches. Payable in advance.
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Runaway.
R /COMMITTED TO THE JAIL OF KERSHAW
\j District a Negro Boy, who says his namo is
JOHN, and that ho belongs to Robert Oliver, of
|| Georgetown, S C.
j Said Boy is Ave feot five or six inches high, will
i weigh 150 or 00 pounds, bad on an old black coat, and
.j grey satinott pants, and a Confederate hat, made o
II wire grass. The ownor is requested to come forward
prove property, pav ox ponces and take him away.
{ * DUNCAN SHEORN, Jailor.
J March 6
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COTTON AND WOOLEN' HOME-MADE JEANS
and PLAINS, at
McCURRY & HAMMERSLAUGH'S.
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Tobacco and Shoe Thread
SHOE THREAD AND FINE CHEWING AND
Smoking Tobacco?
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J 600 vards Colored Twilla. For sale at t.ho " Olrl
Comer:" E. W. BONNEYT"
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- South Carolina?Kershaw District.
s BY A. L. MCDONALD, ES&UIRE, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS CYNTHIA L. GASKIN, APPLIED
to me for Letters of Administration on all and
d singular tho goods and chatties, rights .and credits of
>- Hunsom Goskin, lato of the District aforesaid, deceased
;
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, flie kindred and creditors of tho said deceased
to i?eand appear before me at our noxt Ordinary's
burt for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw
' ourt House on tho 3d day of October next,
to show cause, if any, why tho said administration
should not bo granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this 17th day
t of September, in the yoar of our Lord ono thousand
eight hundred and sixty-tbroo and in tho oighty-oighth
b year of tho Independence and Sovereignty of the
State of South Carolina.
9ep*rnh?r 18 2 A. L. MoDONALD, O. X. ?.
South Carolina?Kershaw DIM He I.
BT A. L. MCDONALD, HQVIKB, ORDINARY.
WHEREAS, WILLIAM.R. TAYLOR APPLIED
to me for Letters or Ad mintstratftm on allahd
singular the goods and chatties, righto and credits ol
Win. M. Bollock, late of the District aforesaid, tieceased
: .
These aro, therefore, to cjte and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of tha said deceas- W
ed to bo and appear before me at our next Ordinary's |
Court lor tho said District, to bo liolden at Kershaw V
Court Houso on the 28th day of September inst.,
to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this eighth day 1
of September, iu the year of our Lord ouo thousand
eight hundred and sixty-three, ar.d in the eighty*
eichtli vear of the ludoDendonon and Sovereignty of
tho State of South Carolina.
alkx. l Mcdonald, o. k. d.
September 11 2
New FlourA
FRESH SUPPLY OF EXTRA FINE FAMI1
\ LY FLOUR, juut received and for sale at tho
"Old Conier," by E. \V. BONNEY.
July 10
South-Carolina?Kershaw District
In JEqulty. (
Thomas Lang, vs. Edward M. Boykin and Mary
C., his wife, Sallio W. Boykin, Ilairict M. j
Lang, John C. Lang, Theodore Lang, Sam'L
Vi. L. Lang, Cornelia A. Lang anu Edward
1). Lang.?Bill of Supplement find Revivor.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court
that John C, Lang, Theodore Lang and Cornelia
A. Lang, and her infant son Edward B.
Lang, four of the above named defendants, reside
ucyond the limits of the Stnte of South
Carolina?on motion of Richardson & Gay,
complainant's Solicitors, it is ordered that the
said John C. Lang, Theodore Lang, Cornelia A.
Lang and Edward B. Lang, do appear and
and plead answer or demur to the said bill of
supplmcnt and revivor on or before the 18th
day of September next, or tike same will be
taken pro con/esso against them.
And it is further ordered that this order be
published for three months before the time
above appointed for the appearance of said
defendants in the Camden Confederate, a
newspaper published in the town of Camden.
W. R. TAYLOR, C. E. K. D.
Commissioners Office, June 9th A. D, 1863.
June 12 3m
Fancy Soaps &c
JUST RECEIVED AT THE "OLD CORNER'
Fancy Soaps, Tooth Brushes, Needles, llair Pins
Knitting Needles. Pins. Shoe Thread. Black and "Wliito
Spool Cotton, Black Flax Thread, Black Sewing Silk,
Matches, Pearl Buttons, Ac
May 8 E. W. bonnet.
New Goods.
JUST OPENED, aT THE " OLD CORNER,4
Printed Muslins; also, Tnpos, Pins. Hooks and
Eyes, wh.to and colored serpentine Braids, Ac., thai
has just run the blockade. E. W. BONNET:
July 3
.A_la"bama
Fire Insurance
COMPANY.
T^HK Undersigned, as Agent lor tno above South1
cm Insurance Company, is prepared to issue
policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Build
ings, Ac.
Novenibor 1 "W. L. DePASS.
RAGS?RAGS!
1 ft ftftft P0UNDS GOOD CLEAN LINEN
1U,UUU and Cotton Hags wanted immediately
at the Confederate Office, fcrr which the highest marke
price will be paid.
Notice
All persons wuohavf claims against
Hardy Thorn, deceased, will please present the
same auiy attested to wm. K. Taylor, my Attorney;
and all persona indebted to said deceased will pleaao
make payment of their respective indebtedness at atv
early day. HENRY THORN,
Administrator of Hardy Thorn, dec'd.
October 2 3
Cloth, Lard, Seed Rye, etc.
SUPERIOR COUNTRY LARD. CHOICE SYRUP,
Pepper, Seed Rye, Salt, and one piece Orey Uniform
Cl<>tli for sale at the "Old Corner."
Ociober 2 E. W BONNEY..
Removal.
The undersigned has removed his
Store from tho "Old Brick Corner" to tho establishment
formerly occupied by Mr Wni. C. Gerald, Jr#,
two doors below McCurry & Hamraerslaugh's store.
July 24 T. M MYERS.
Notice. I
A fT DtfDCAVTO II A TfTVfi /IT ttitn a -r. .
AXJu 1 ixwv/iia iia ? 1?U VlJ/lliUi') AUAIjKKT
tho estate of W. C. Workman, deceased, will
present them to mo, property attested. Those indebted
to the ostato will make immediate payment to
tbo undorsigned. W.WALLACE, Adm'r.
Soptember 11 _ 2
For Sale.
Avery desirable residence, in kir?wood.
The house contains 9 Rooms and two in
tho basement?Closets, Dressing Rooms and Pantr y. J
All necessary out-buildings and a good well of w?te r.
Tho lot contains 5 acres. For particulars, apply to
W. D. Anderson, at the Branch Bank.
Soptomber 11