I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. HEADQUARTERS, 15tii REG. S. C. V.. ) Camp Lee, IIabdekvii.le, S. C., Nov. 10. 1801. J IN PURSUANCE OF INSTRUCTIONS FROM Ilrigadier-General Drayton*, nil absentees connected with the 15tli Regsmont S. C. V., are requosted to report forthwith for duty. Members of Company D, (Kershaw Guards) are warned that in ease they fail to do so?unless prevented by sickness, upon the certiticate of u reliable physician?they will be advertised as deserters, and dealt with as the law directs. By order of Col. DkSaussure. TflOS. ,T. WAR It KX, Captain Company D., 15th Ileg't. S. C. V. November 22 CALL FOK VOLUNTEERS. ALL WHO WISH TO KSTKR THE SPECIAL Service for the defence of tho State, can rcwort to me at Camden, with such arms as they have?muskets, riHes or double-barrel shot guns. "Both Infantry and Mounted Men will bo received. Each man will bring with him whatever ammunition he may have. AVo must promptly rally to the rescue. By authority of the Governor. JAMES CIIESXUT, jr. November 15 KAILROAI) NOTICE. (a?BB?*?:ss3 | iBaaaasB?a I iMnmuiBmi' I [cuBiau?t>rnt ' ^ vr re re vt I,; / ON AND AFTKllSUNDAY. 3i> OF NOVEMBER, the Passenger Train will run as follows: Leave Cantden 5:20 a. m. Arrive at Camden 4:40 p. m. The Extra Passenger Trains on Monday, Wodncsday and Saturday will arrive at Camden 10:'J0 a. m., and leave nt 11:40 a. in. November I JAMES JONES, Agent. Buggy and Harness. A FINK DOUBLE BUGGY AND HARNESS, for sale by MATHKSON & CO. November 21) lino Gash StoreNO CREDIT TO ANYBODY FOR AYYTIIIXCi. ^AA LBS. EXTRA COUNTRY LEAF LAUD: OUU Rite, Salt, Shoes and '200 lbs. Spices; Extra white Meal ami lfontiuey: Southern put up Preserved Peaches; "Wax and Sperm Candles; Crushed, Clnrilied and Blown Sugar. All for Cash, and Cash only. November 20 ly A.T. LATTA. Administrator's SaleBy permission of wm. m. bullock, ordinary for Kershaw District, I will sc-li at the late residence of T. C. Clyburn, on Friday, the 10th of December, the following property, at the risk of former purchasers: 1 sorrel Horse, 1 pair Cart Wheels, Jinnor.lwil/1 f?..a I.-!*/.Imti 1 l ?^ -iw. ..uubviwiu U4IU UUVIIVIi i UUIHUU] UllVt 1 MJV CM VAKjp er's Tools. Will rent two Tracts of Land?one containing 200 acres, more or less, and tlio other about 150. all of which will be rented, from day of sale, to an approved tennant, and permission given immediately. Terms-of the sale, twelve mouths, interest payable annually. S. C. CLY13URN, Adnfr of November 29 2 T. J. CLYBURN. South-Carolina?Kershaw District. BV WILLIAM M. BULLOCK, FAQL'IRK, ORDINARY. W HURRAS, HARM AN SOMMKRS APPLIKD to ine for Letters of Administration on all and singular tlio goods and chattels, rights and credits of Adolpli Souimcre, lato of tlio District aforesaid, deed.: These are, therefore, to cite Mid admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear beforo me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holdcn at Kershaw Court House on the ninth day of December next, to show cause. if nnv. whv tlx* saiil nrltninia?r!i?i/*r> should not be granted, Given utider my hand and Real, this nineteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred sixty-one, and in the 80th year of the Independence and Sovercigntv of tho Stato of South Carolina. WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D. November 22 2 Mixed Fickle. IN STORK AND FOR SALK LOW, BY November 8 4 GAYLK ?fc YOUNG. vauuiuot ASSORTED CANDIES, ALL KINDS. Novembers 4 GAYLE . November 22 1 Attention Beat No- 2All persons liable to muster in this Company are ordered to appear at the Market, on Saturday next, Pith inst., at 10 1-2 o'clock, for Prill. Defaulters will be returned to Court Martini, and the law impartially enforced. By order Capt. Kennedy. November 22 1 DtrBOSK, O. S. CO ft F I? D 1? It AT E STATUS OF AMERICA. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAYING BEEN APF pointed Receiver by the lion. A. G. Mngrnth for the Districts of Fairiield. Kershaw and Sumter, would most respectfully announce to the citizens of the respective districts, that he is now prepared to discharge the duties that devolve unon him bv victim nf said oflice. 1 have no doubt that instances may arise where the duties properly discharged may be disagreeable to the parties interested, but relying: upon the patriotism and loyalty of our citizens for their assistance in defending the provisions of the law, I shall expect such assistance to be cheerfully tendered, and in all cases that may arise, t'ield every consideration in my power, the nature of the case may admit of, to such persons as may be alVectcd by its operation; in the mean time I shall endeavor to do my duty to the full extent and letter of the law, and abide the consequences. The Act of Confiscation on the part of the United States deprives our citizens of the property without Iiojk; of remuneration; the act of Sequestration based upon principles recognized by the civilized world is intended to reimburse our citizens of the property thus decreed to belong to our enemies. I would therotbro call upon all the citizens of the Districts aforesaid, to aid me by giving such information as they possess ol any property, personal or real, that may belong to any citizen who may be recognized as an "Alien Knoiiir " .'ill imlnKiniltioou ...... >r, ...... mi; manner, shape or form, duo or payable to citizens of the United States (except Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri) by the citizens of Fairfield, Kershaw and Sunttor. For the information of those who maybe interested, I would respectfully call attention to tko following provisions of the law 1st.. It shall be the duty of every citizen to give all the information lie may possess to the proper officers of any lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods, chattels, rights and credits within the Confederacy, as held, owned, possessed or enjoyed by any one, for the use and benefit of any "alien enemy" since 21st May, 1801. 2d. It shall be the duty of every Attorney, Agent, Partner or Trustee holding the property referred to, or having any interest therein for an alien enemy, to inform tho Receiver of the same, and to render a strict accountfthcreof, and to place tho same (as far as practicable) in the hands of tho said Receiver, whereupon such person shall be fully acquitted of all responsibility for properly so reported 3d. Any person failing to give such information and render such account shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor, and upon indictment and conviction shall be lined in a sum not exceeding $f>000. and imprisoned not longer than six months, and shall further bo liable to l?av double the value of such nroncrtv held l?v liim or subject to his control. Mote.?Ail persons who have a domicil within tho States with which this Government is at war, 110 matter whether they be subjects of Great Britain, France, or any neutral nation, or whether they be citizens of the 0. S. or not, if they have a domicil or carry on any trade, traffic or business within such boundaries, they arc to be recognized as Alien Enemies under the law. JAS. It. A IK EX. ltpei>ivor C, S. A. November 22 -1 ACT OF SEC^IJFSTltATIOTVi All persons knowing themselves indebted to 44 illicit enemies" or having properly in their possession, of any manner, shape or form, in accordance with the provisions of tlio above Act, (residing within the limits of Kershaw District) are requested to make their returns to J. V. LYLES, Esq., who is duly authorized to receive the same. JAMES R. AIKEN, Receiver. November 22 4 U'CDRRY Oi STTrtMSG.QfnTHJ IVi T//F South-East Corner of 1 CAMDEN, SOU' KEEP OONSTA] I A FULL SI CLOTHING, H/ Boots and Shoes, Crockery "W Iron. Nails. C November I nmm li U IV II1J JJ W# D. E3 CORNER BROAD AN! CAMDE1N THE SUBSCRIBER 1IAVVNO AC* MUTUAL LIFE INS OF RALEIGH, NORTH SOUTHERN MUTUAL COMPANY, OF COLUME FOR CAMDEN AND VICINITY, is prepare INSURANCE, 011 the most reasonable at moderate rates. WIL November 1 North ( Seed Rye, Peas and Corn, I^OR SALE AT THE "OLD CORNER," BY 1 November 8 E. W. BONNEY. Bed Blankets and Quilts, VPKW FINE BED BLANKETS AND MARSEILLES QUILTS, at tlio "Old Corner," by November 8 E. W. BONNEY. Crockery &.Hardware.~ A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY. IIARDl\ WARE and HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, 011 hand, and lor sale at tho "Old Corner," by November 8 E. W. BONNEY. India Rubber Gin Bands, /"CUTTING KNIVES, CORN SIIELLERS AND a 1 nr aivuio ..t- *iw. << 1... I jjUI viiio, iui na.u n\* iiiu wiu v-unu i, u\ November 1 K. W. BONNEY. Winter Clothing and Hats A LOT OF PRIME WINTER CLOTHING? also HATS, in a great variety of styles, for sale by N. W. BONNEY. November 1 Bacon Sides. J}ACON SIDES, FOR SALE BY I> Novcmbcr8 1 GAYLE & YOUNG. Duffield's Hams. I70R SALE BY GAYLE A YOUNG. X1 November 8 <1 Flour! Flour!! 17XTRA FAMILY FLOUR, FOR SALK BT November 8 4. GAY&& iTOUNG. Fresh Crackers. CRACKERS, FRESH FROM THE BAKERY. BY November 8 4 CiAYLE A YOUNG. I 1 HUH, LATE WM. ANDERSON, Broad & DeKalb-Streets, TH-CAROLINA, STTLY 01ST HAN D UPPLV OF \TS & CAPS, ''are, HollowWaro, Tin Ware, 3-roceries, &e. TERMS CASH. TT /\ *T />l T1 HUUM, ARRIS, ) dekalb streets, r, so. ca. .? t '38. jl . CEI*TEI> THE AGENCY OF THE URANCE COMPANY, CAROLINA, AND THE , LIFE MWE HA, SOUTH CAROLINA, d to receive applications for policies of T?IPE terms. The Lives ?n SLAVICS insnrod LIAM L. DePASS, Agent Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. Alabama Firo Insurance COMPANY. TIIK Undersigned, as Agent for the above Southern Insurance Company, is prepared to issue 1 tiuneenno orromot lnou Lxr TTifft f\Tl fill I 'UIIV K'n VI HlOliUUll/C U^aiUOV IVOO vj a- *IV v.. MM ? ings, Ac. November 1 W. L. DePASS. Will. L. 1>cPASS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND V iSQLtCtTOR ? SQSIVfi CAMDEN, S. C., Will practice in Kershaw ami the surrounding Districts. November 1 Bricks, Lumber, &c. AFKW TTIOUSAND SECOND-HAND BRICKS seasoned Flooring BOARDS, SHINGLES, Ac.? for sale at the "Old Corner," for cash only. November 1 K. "W. BONNEY. Carpets, Rugs, &cCARPETS, RUGS .t FLOOR CLOTITS ON SALE, at the " Old Corner," by November 1 E. W. BNNEY. Land for Sale A tr act nv VAUIABLE LAND. CONTAIN A ing '200 acres, situated on Long Branch, near Sanders' Creek, eleven miles from Camden,?fine uplands, well watered and timbered. On tho premisos is a good Residence, with all necessary out-buildings, in a good condition. To an approved purchaser, terms will l?c made oasy. For particulars, apply to R. J. GARDNER. Novombcr 15. 4