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Nashville. 1 hey mjly be Satight at any rato
* Tonncssco will soon be entirely in possession
of ilio Confederates. Wc have a rumor that
Iluntsville is eva&uated. ; \
Powkr op the South.?Statistics show tlio
South to to rich in agricultural and mineral
wealth. She has, says the the Richmond
Whiffr a soil unsurpassed in fertility?almost
numberless navigable rivers, and smaller streams
which furnish w?t/?r ?-1
? OUUII/IVIIII IV piupt'l
any amount or description of machinery. She
has largo And flourishing cities, both ou the
coast and in tho interior?an extensive coast
and capacious harbors, and long jyid profitable
railways, reaching into every section and neighborhood.
She, lias as the basis of her system,
a laboring population of four millions, who are
moro contented and happy than they possibly
can bo either under the emancipation or apprenticeship
programme. It is to this class
the world is indebted for the great staples of
tho South. These staples furnish a surplus,
above tho'cxpenscs and consumption, far exceeding
in value tlpit which'no other nation
can boast.
MAitrti 1^1
On the 4th dav of August, by tho Rev. Manning
Brown. Mr. VICTOR E. MANC.KT, to Miss ELIZA
ANN. eldest daughter of J. S. DePnss, all of Kershaw
District.
tin the IGth ult., by Edward Clark. Esq.. Mr. ABRA
I LAM SOW ELL and Miss AY. FRANCIS, daughter
<?f Oapt. Win. and Mrs. 0. E. Mtiugo, all of Kershaw
1 listriet.
"TO TIIK PLANTLT?."
Aoency Office, 40 Broad Street, )
Charleston, August, 12, 18G2. J
Mr Kditou?From the number of letters, 1
am still receiving froln various parts of the
Slate, requesting information about the "plcd'ge<l
Cotton," and as to the manner of remitting
all amounts for Cotton already sold, 1 re
cently published on both of these points in
your paper could not have been -seen by all
parties interested. Will vou therefore, allow
me to state agajn that Mr. Thomas II. Johnston,
an experienced Cotton Broker of this city with*
his assistants* will call on all parties in due
time and negotiate with them as to the purchase
of the "Loan Cotton;" but I will thank
all planters who have already sold, or intend
selling to others, than the Government, to remit
mo the net proceeds of sale, either in a
draft on one of our City Banks, or in Treasury
Notes, without further delay. As soon as I
can ascertain whether they prefer Confederate
Bonds Ar Certificates of Stock, (both bearing
eight per cent interest, but the former payablo
to bearer and the latter to order,) I will have
" them prepared and remitted to the planters.
But it is important that T should first receive
the remittances, for my orders arc to give eight
per cent, interest from the date of the receipt
of all moneys, and it will be impossible to
make a calculation until I receive the amount.
As the Bonds and Certificates of Stock are
only issued in lOOO's 500's 100's and Go's,
should the amounts of sales be uneven, I will
further thank the planters to add on the frac
tion. so as to make it conform with the iSsuos
of the above securities. Pressing engagements,
in connection with the unties pf my office,
compel me to adopt this mode of communicating
with my friends in the country.
I. S. K. BENNETT,
General Agent for State of South Carolina.
JtSTAll papers in the State will advertise
once a week for two weeks and send their bill
to the Charleston Courier office.
September 5 2w
SHOE THREAD.
A LARGE SUPPLY OF SUPERTO^INE AND
strong Shoe Thread, in store and for *ale by
Mrs M.T.CAMPBELL,
OpiH?site Mr. Jns. Dunlap'g storo.
Sept. 5 1
School Notice
THE EXERCISES OF MR. McCAND<^?/jl^^E8S'
School will commence on Monday,
^SjjfiRg^October Gth, 1862. Terms, same as last
^BHpyear. Entrance condition, same as here
tofote, except in the case of children of
refugees. The session will continue till July 15, 1863.
As the school is limited, parents intending to enter
their children will pleas* notify the undersigned immediately.
. L. McCANDLKSSt
September 6
For Sale ,
A HANDSOME ROSEWOOIl PIANO, OF FINE
tone and nearly new. It may be seen at the
de K ALB HOUSE, and will be sold at less than cost,
the owner expecting soon to remove.
Septcmhfer 5
TBRNIF1 HEED.
Fine fresh turnipsked, at one dollar
per pound, at the Old Cortier.
August 8 K. W. BONNEY.
^Nk* AB^hS^PAID XO
JL any parson, who will $ive infojTnation to oon victiqn,
at. tlif jaaoalt vrtjo hn>k? ?>?n my hack store on
the nipBt or the 80th of August, last, and took there*
from a quantity of baoon. f K.AV. BONNKY. r
September 5
BLANTONDUNCAN,
COLUMBIA. SO. OA."
(FORMERLY OK KENTUCKY.)
Is prepared to Jill orders to any extent% in
ENGRATK1VO AKD PRINTING
Bank Notes, Bills of Exchange, 4&c.
Ifmgramng vpon Steel or Stone.
Ifflr Large supplies of Bank Note and othor paper
will be kept.
9 August 8 0
Estate dale.
By permission op wm. m. bullock, ordinary
for tho District and Stato aforesaid, I will
offer for sale, at public outcry, at the late residenco of
M. J. Young, dee'd., on Tuesday, the 10th duy ol
September next, all tho personal property belonging
to the estate of said dee'd., consisting of one Wagon
und Harness, ono Mule and Buggy, one Sow aud
Shouts, Cows and Calves, ono Watch and Chain Saddle
and small lot of house Furniture, Ac. Terms made
knowu on day ot' sale.
john young, Adin'r.
August 29. :i
Administrator's Sale BY
PERMISSION OF Tllfc COURT OF ORDInary,
I will sell before the Court House in Camden,
on Monday tho 15th of September, at 12 o'clock,
in., one pair very line Buggy MARES, aud a BUGGY,
one Saddle HOUSE?defective eyes?with saddle Ac.
Terms made known at sale.
J A 8. D. KIRK. PATRICK. Adiu'r.
August 29 15 Win. A. Aucrum, dee'd.
Administrator's Notice
PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS ON COL. WM. A.
ANCRUM, dee'd., will plonsc present them at
once to WM. M. SHANNON, Esq., ana those indebted
are requested to make immediate payment to the
same. JAS P. KI RK PATRICK, Adm'r
August 29 '.I
South Carolina?Korshaw District.
BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
V\7 HEREAS, SEABORN J. T1UTESDELI. AP
V T PLIED to me for letters of Administration on
all and singular, tbo goods and chattels, rights and
credits of Col William J. Tnicsdell, late of the District
oresaiu, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to he and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for tho said District to ho hoidon at
Korshaw Court House on the ISthday of September
next to show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not bo granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, litis twenty-soveuth
da}' of Angus', in tho year of ohr Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two, and in tho eightyKovonth
year of tho Independence aud Sovereignty of
tho State of South Carolina. ?
0 August 2 2 WM. M. BULLOCK^). K. D.
South-Carolina?Kershaw District.
BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
V17IIEIIEAS, JOSEPH ALLEN, APPLIED TO
t mo for Letters or Administration on all and
singular the goods and chnttlcs, l ights and' ore lits of
James L. Allen, la to of tlie District aforesaid, deceased
:
These are, tl:erefore, to eito and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to be and appear before ine atNour next Ordinary's
Court for the ?aid District, to be holden at Kershaw
Court Houso on the 15th day of September next,
to show cause, if any, why tho said administration
should not be granted .
Given under my Hand and Seal, this twenty-seventh
day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-two, nr.<5 in the. eightysixth
year of the Independence and Sovereignty of
the State of South Carolina..
August 29 2 WM M. BOLLOCK, O. K. D.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
I, IX F. OF THE
Convention of tho people of South Carolina,
l>y virtue of the authority vested in mo by the
said Convention, and in compliance with the
provisions of an Ordinance passed, on the seventh
day of January, in the year one thousand
eiirht hundred and sixtv-two. which
that tho President of the Convention, "if ho
shall bo rcqeusted in writing so to do, by afiy
twenty members of the Convention, shall by
notice of his hand, duly publishod, assemble
this Convention without delay, at a time and
place to be by him fixed," and as such request
in writing lias been made to me by twenty
members of tho Convention, do hereby convoke
the same, and summon tho members of the said
Convention to assemble at Columbia, in the
State aforesaid, at 12 o'clock, m.' on Tuesday,
tho ninth day of September next.
Given under my hand,*at Burwood, this twenty-third
day of August, in tho year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtytwo.
D. F. JEMISON,
President of the Convention.
jtirAll papers in the Stale will copy.
* August 21) 2
/ \
J 1>- 1
Special Notices. .
> ; I'lT) I '' ! in
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DR. T. RJ5ENSTJERN A, WHp WILD REMAIN,
in Camdon during the Summer, offers bis aervjpis to
tlio publio in quality of Physician, Surgeon and Ac
couchier. Office over tho store of Messrs. G?*le JYoung.
, May SO
.A-gexicy
Lynchburg Hose and Fire
Insurance CompanyLJNCIIBURC,
VA. .
'
?o?
Merchants' Insurance Compan
OF RICHMOND, VA.
Policies in the above Companies issued at u *.
rates. W. 1). McDOSVALL,
November 1 Agent
DVRINCi MY ABSENCE, MR. JfAS.
DUNLAl' will act as my Agent.
March 21 THOMAS J. WARREN. I
Announcements.
FOR ORDINARY.
Mr. Editor: l'lcaso announce tlio numo of WM
M. BULLOCK, as a candidate for the offico of Ordidary
for Kershaw District, at tlio ensuing November
election, and oblige MANY FIUKNDS.
August S
iUu. Editor: Please announce Capt. D. 1 >. i
PERRY a candidate to represent Kershaw
District in tlie llonse of Representatives at the ,
ensuing election, and oblige
May 10 MAN V FRI ENDS.
Mr. Editor: Please announce Mnj. J. M.
DeSAUSSURE as a suitable person to repro* j
sent Kershaw District in the House of Representatives
at the ensuing election, and oblige
May 10 HIS FRIENDS.
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR.
Mr. Imutou : Plea*? announce HliNUY PATK a |
candidate for re-election to die office of Tax-Collector,
ami obligo II1S FRIEMDS.
.Tuno (>
Mr. Kditou: Please present the mime of Mr. .IAS.
R. ARItAXTS.ns a suitable candidate to lilt the office
of Tax-Collector, at the ensuiiiifHoction, and oblige
May 30 IllSFRIKNDS.
Mu. Kditou: IMca^e announce Mr. 1VM McKAIX
as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election.
and oblige IIIS FRIENDS.
May S)
Mn. EDiTbn : You will please announce ALKXANDKRL.
MeDONALD as a suitable candidate to
fill the oflico of Tax Collector of Kershaw District, at
the ensuing election.
Augnct S
Mr. McDonald has been en gaged in the arduous
but honorable, vocation, if not a lucrative
one, that of a school teacher, for upward of
forty years in our Town and District and country
around, lie has been un I orinnately r cripple
from his birth, as many of us know, but
has acted his part well. Assiduously trustworthy
in his profession ps an instructor of
youth, from his own South, annually having
taught many of the parents and children of
rtlir soethin anrl cn?nn lV??vr nm *wl ??!.: 1.1 .......
" ? % V? VI. .-VIIIV IV^?? <lllU V,n |JU I IS II
of his former pupils, lie is still engaged in
teaching, and is now well stricken in ycai-s and
short of means of support. Now, >\c, as citizens
and friends of the needv, the acred and
? * o
the crippled of our District, feel it to be our
ndispcnsiblc duty to support him with our
uffrages at tlm ballot box of our District, in
October next.
The Friends of Justice.
August 8
Wanted?Wool!
For which the highest prtce will be
paid.
-ALSOCOTTON
AND WOOLEN IIOME-MADE JEANS
and PLAINS, at
McCURRY A HAMMERSLAUG1PS.
For Hire
A NEGRO GIRL, 12 YEARS OF AGE, ACCUSTOMED
to waiting in tho house. For particulars
apply at this office.
August 14 2
Notice.
All persons who have claims
against tho estate of wm. KIRKLAND, decoas-.
od, will please present the same duly attested, to one
of the undersigned, qualified oxecutors. And all persons
who aro indebted to said estate will pleaso make
pavraent to one of the same, at an early day.
/ * wm. R. TAYLOR,
jno. KIRKLAND.
jos. R> KIRKLAND.
August 8 4 Ex'rs Wm. Kirkland, deckL
/
-jl . .11 mi n i ii 111imEOKammammamm
I NOVICE. : .
I T?EWQHTS OF KVK&Y D*80aiP*l0Jt WUiL
X b# received and forwarded bj'tbe SoMlhdtn Ext
v<t&sm agw>(.
Camden, 8. ft; July 21, 1862. 1 3
" ?*^?. 'ly >? > " * **"*?*
STATE OF SOfJTH CABOLfflA.
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL CHAMBER, /
Columbia, S. C., August 19, 1802, j
rpHE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS OF
-* ' the Governor aud Council have been ordered
to be published.
Jietolyedy That the instructions directed (in
the fifth resolution of the Governor and Council,
passed 28th July ultimo,) to the C-ointnir- *
"doners of Roads, bo also extended to the Mayors
and Intcudeuts of incorporated towns and
villages, directing them to make similar returns
of negros liable to street duty, as Commissiontiers
of Roads are directed to make.
\\ hereas, the call for negro labor for military
defence has been extended to incorporated
town and villages, thereby increasing the number
liable to service; therefore
Resolved, That the call for negro labor, made
under the resolutions adopted 28th July, he so
modified as to restrict the call to one-fourth, instead
of one third of the slaves liable to rjad
and street du*v.
Bv order of the Governor and Council.
B. F. ARTHUR, Secretary;
August 22 1
$50 REWARD!
' 1MIK ABOVE AMOUNT WILL BE PAID FOR
1 the apprehension of the scoundrels, or any one
of thorn?who# broke into the ^adeniy, owned by
Camden Orphan Society?injured tire buildinguftd mu*
tilaled tho furniture.
ONE OF THE TRUSTEES.
-ALSOMlt.
PECK WILL PAY A REWARD OF ?25
for the detection of the person or persons who destroyed
tho Chemicals and Apparatus owned by the Camdeli
Male Academy. 2
Estate Sale.
HV PERMISSION OF WILLIAM M BOLLOCK,
Ordinary ol' Kershaw District. T will ofTor for
?nle ut pub.ic outcry, at the late residence of John N.
McLeod, on Wednesday, the 10th day of Septeraber
next, oil the personal property belonging to tho estate
of Jntnos S. ilolland, deceased, consisting of three or
four head of cattle?a set of shoo tools?some carpenter's
tools?one shot-guh?saddle, bridle, household
and kitchen furniture, <fcc.
Terms made known on day of sale.
' * ELTSHA HOLLAND, AdmY*
August 22 3
Notice.
\ LL PERSONS ARK FOREWARNED NOT TO
J\. trade for, or purchase a note given by L. M.
IIAILE, to VINCENT PARSONS, for fifty-nix dollars
and twenty cents, duted about the 6th of May, 1862,
and made payable on or about the 1st day of August,
iust., with interest from dnte. as the pay of the same
has boon stopped. VINCENT PARSONS.
August 21 3
Administrator's Notice.
VLL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
tho estate of JESSE F. YOUNG deceased, will
present them duly attested to mo on or before the
22d day of November next, or this notice will forever
bar payment of said claims Those indebted to the
said estate will inako immediate payment to the undersigned.
3 JOS. M. GAYLE. AdmY.
August 22 - 3m
SCHOOL NOTICE.
rpiIE EXERCISES OF MR. PECK'S ACADEMY
JL will bo resumed Monriaf, September 1st.
August 22 2
For Salet
BBLS. Choice N. O. MOLASSES.
O McCURRY & HAMMERSLAUGH.
nw
THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD LIKE TO PURr
CHASE FIFTY NEGROS, for which he will pay
lhe highest Charleston pric?s. Young and likely ne.
gros, in families or single, preferred. Persons disposed
to sell will flrd It to their advantage to communicate
with mo at the office of this paper.
August 22, 1862. 8AM'L P. ANCKKR.
Corn and Fodder.
'PHK UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY THE HIGHJL
EST price in cash for Com and Fodder in bales,
for tho use of Government. v E. W. BONNEY
July 28 * .
Notice.
All those indebted to the late john
MARSH., deceased, will please sottle the same
as soon as possible, and those having demands against
bin), will present them duly atteeted to me.
August 8 8 WM. OUTLAW, Adm'r.

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