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THE LIGHT. TIIK SUBSCRIBERS HAVING INVENTED A 1STew and Cheap Oil FO R BURNING, offera the same fur sale in any quantity. It will bum i. ...... 1,:.. J ?r P.. I : r.._ . i. - ill uiij iyiiau yjk v^uiiipiilliu WlllldUt MIK1KU. The public apo invited to call and see tho light, and judge for themselves. An ordinary sized Lamp, ill led with tho Trobeno will give more light tlian ten sperm candles, at u cost of not more than two cents per hour. IBOCOTT A. SOITISKIILAKI). Camden, S. C., Dec. 13 Notice. By permission op wm. m. bullock, ordinary for Kershaw District, I will hire at public outry, at tho lato residence of John Holland, dce'd, on the first day of January next, all tho tiogros belonging to the estate of the taid deceased, on the following terms or conditions, to-wit: A note, with two approved sureties, with interest front tho day of hire, will bo required of those who hire said negros; and the negros to be furnished with two full suits of clothing, ono blanket and otic pair oi' shoes each, and | not to be taken out of tho District. And if said tic- | eros aro or should lie abused, the minimis!mini- is ! empowered to take tlieni away, and the hirer be bound to pay lor the full term of hire. ALSO, On tho first Monday iu the above named month* to-wit; January next, I will oiler lor sale at public outery, before the Court House, in Camden, between tho legal hours of sale, THREE SHARES OF STOCK IX THE CAMDEN BRANCH OF THE SO. CAROLINA RAILROAD. Terms of sale of tho said Shares, made known 011 day of sale. KLISIIA 1101 -L A XI >, Adm'r. of Est of JOHN HOLLANH, deed. December 13 2 South-Carolina?Kershaw District. UY WI I.I.I AM M. UULLOCK, KStjlURK, ORIUXAKY. WHEREAS, MRS. MARY" K. BOY KIN A ri'J.IKD to ine for Letters of Administration on all and singular tho goods and chattels, rights and credits of Lemuel W. Roy kin, late of the District aforesaid, deed.: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw rv,.,..* llnnon nn llm , I. I . .1 1. .1 I...1 ... will t 11VIIOV V/11 1111/ Lllll III III lltl \ Ui I'tTvmUVI ItliM, 4W show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted, Given under 1113- hand and seal, this eleventh day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred sixty-one, and in the 80th year of the Independence and Sovereignty of the State of South Carolina. WM. M. BULLOCK, O. lv. D. December 13 2 South- Carolina?Kershaw District 11Y WM. M. liULLOCK, ESQLIltK, OKMXARY. WHICH MAS, MRS. MARY IC BOYKIX API'LIICI) to me for Letters of Administration dubonos non com testimento anexo, 011 all and singular tho goods and chattels, rights and credits of Lemuel Boykin, lato of tho District aforesaid, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and singular, tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased to be and appear before nro at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bo holdeu at Kershaw Court IIouso 011 the 30th day of December inst., to show cause, if any, why tho said administration should not bo granted. Given under my Hand and Seal, this 11th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one and in the lirst year of the Independence of the Confederate States of America. December 13 2 WM, M. BULLOCK, 0. K. D. Attention Beat No- 2 All fkrsons liablk to mustku in this Company are ordered to appear at the .Market, on Saturday next, l lthinst., at 10 1-2 o'clock, for Drill. Defaulters will be returned to Court Martial, and the iaw impartially enforced. By order ('apt. Kknni.dy. December 13 1 LONG, O. S. I.flS'iT OS' LETT BCStS, T>KMAINIXG IN TilK POST OFFICIO, UNJLV called for on the 1st of December, 1801 : A. J. Aldridgo, George Jackson Miss Francis Anderson, Thomas K. Jackson, Henry Addison, Win. A. M. 11. Montiromerv. J. A. Bracjr, Miss Fanny Miller. Mrs. J. M. Bracy, James Manning, Wado IJraco}*, Jos. M. 1* Branch, L. A. Pickens, Policy C. Proctor, R. W. Carroll, Clark ?t Co., Petifoot, Graco Coale, Joseph W. Pinckncy, Logan A. Cloud, Mrs. J). L. K. D. Raley, Charles Duproe, Henry S. Dunlap, James R. Smith. L. M. Durham, Thompson Singleton, Mrs. Dunlap, A. T. Dunlap, Elizabeth 2 Taylor, Robert F. Taylor, Miss Ada Farrar, J. C. Trantham, Dr. W. Fraser, jr., L. S. U. Ford, Dr. J. W. Urven, Nancy G. W. Gibbes, Miss Susan "Walker. Rev. Cornelius if wt.x+in Mc.iflni. II. ** uvtn, mirn k^Kmiu Hall, Rev. Manning "Williams, .J. N. J. Williams, Mrs. E. Johnstone, Miss K. S. V. Jacobs, Elizabeth Villenouve, J. II. car Persons calling for the above letters will please f?y they nro advertised. The postage 011 each is two cents. SELLING OFF AT COS T. Having volunteered in tiif^skrvice of tlio Confederate States, i will sell tlio remainder of my stock, consisting of the following goods: BOOTS AND SHOES, in greatjjvnriety. LAD'KS' ROOTEKS. Gaiters, Dress Shoes, etc., Ac. (HINTS' line and heavy ROOTS and SHOES. TIATS & CAPS. GENTS' line SILK 1IATS. do. do. Felt, in great variety, do. do. Silk Velvet Caps, do. do. Cloth Caps. DRY GOODS. LADIES' lini* Worsted lilt ESS <!( HlllS One lot of faney Ribbons, do. do. do. Articles. BONNETS. of various siles and stylos, both lino and common. CLOTHING, One lot of ready made Clothing, consisting of Coats Vests and Pants. CUTLERY?TINWARE One lot of CUTLERY, of the best kind. Out' lot of Tin Ware, amongst which may ho found a half dozen llellcctors. And many other articles too Humorous to mention. E. A. YOUHC-. December C *2 co \ f?i> b: r arr e stat e& o f AMERICA. DISTRICT OF SOU Til CAROLINA. r|HlK rXDKKSlCNKI) HAVING JJKKX A P1 pointed Receiver by the Hon. A. G. Mngrnth for the Districts of Fairfield. Kershaw ami Sumter, would most respectfully announce to the citizens of the respective districts, that he is now prepared to discharge the duties that devolve upon him by virtue of said ollicc. I have 110 doubt that instances may arise where the duties properly discharged may he disagreeable to the narties interested, hut relvine unoii the nairinfI?m and loyalty of our citizens lor their assistance in defending the provisions of the law, I shall expect such assistance to he cheerfully tendered, and iti all cases that may arise, yield every consideration in my power, the nature of the case may admit of, to such persons as may ho alleoted by its operation; in the mean time 1 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 hope 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 therelbre call upon all the citizens of the Districts aforesaid, to aid me by giving such informat'on as they possess ot any property, personal or real, that may belong to any citizen who may be recognized as an "Alien Kneniy," also all indebtedness in any manner, shape or form, due or payable to citizens of the United States (except Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri) by the citizens of Fairlicld, Kershaw and Sumter. 1.1 ,i.? _p r it... .~ ...I _ !... A. i ror in" iiiiorinaiitii 1 in muse wnu iiisiv uu uiu'a'sicu, 1 would respectfully call attention to the following1 provisions of the law 1st. It shall he the duty of every eitizen to give all the inloiillation he may possess to the proper otlieers of any lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods, chattels, rights and credits within the Confederacy, as held, owned, possessed or enjoyed by any one, lor the use and benefit of an}* "alien enemy'' since '-'1st May, 13G1. 'Jd. It shall bo the duty of every Attorney, Agent, Partner or Trustee holding the property relerrod to, or having any interest therein for an alien enemy, to inform the Receiver of the same, and to render a strict account thereof, and to place the same (as far as practicable) in the bands of the said Receiver, whereupon such person shall be fully acquitted of all responsibility for property so reported ihl. Any person failing to give such information and render such account shall bo guilty of a high misdemeanor, and upon indictment and conviction shall be lined in a sum not exceeding $.">000, and imprisoned not longer than six mouths, and shall further bo liable to pay double the value of such property held by him or subject to bis control. Notk.?Ail persons who have a doniicil within the States with which this (iovcriinient is at war, no mat- j tor whether they bo subjects of Great Britain, France, I or any neutral nation, or whether tlicy bo citizens of j the U. S. or not. if they have a doniicil or carry on anv tratio, trallic or business within such boundaries. 1 hey are to be recognized as Alien Enemies under the law. J AS. R. AIKEN, Receiver, C. S. A. November 22 4 ACT OF 8EQ1JESTRATIO.i. 4 LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES IXI\ debted to " alien enemies" or having properly in their possession, of any manner, shape or form, in accordance with the provisions of the above Act, (residing within the limits of Kershaw District) are requested to make their returns to J. V. LYLKS, Esq., who is duly authorized to receive the same. JAMES R. AIKEN, Receiver. November 22 I \ ITCHY & E SUCCESSORS TO THE South-East Corner of CAMDEN, SOL I?EE r? CONSTA A FULL S CLOTHING, Hi Boots and Slioos, Ci'ot'kery V Iron. ISTixilfcs. < November 1 MU1 'rase: ki k^kiislic iiayihim ay MUTUAL LIFE INS j OF RALEICIII, NOllTII ^|jjT||a^j|v jjni ij o COMPANY, OF COLUM FOR CAMDEN ANI) VICINITY, is propar INSURANCE, on the most reasonable at moderato rates. WIl November 1 North nil. w._ r>4?B?ASS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND isJOXICITOR IS EQUITY, CAMDEN, S. C., "Will oractico in Kershaw and tho surrounding Dis triets. November 1 Seed Rye Peas and Corn, 17OH SALE AT T1IE "OLD CORNER," BY ? Novembers E. W. BONNEY. Bed Blankets and Quilts, VFKW FINE RED BLANKETS AND MARSK1LLKS QUILTS, at the "Old Corner," bv November 8 K. W. BONNEY. nrnokfirv &. Hardware. \FIXE ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY. 11 ARDWAHM ami HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, on hand. ami lor sale at the "Old Corner," l>v November 8 E. ?V. BONNEY. India Rubber Gin Bands, CCUTTING KNIVES, CORN SMELLERS AND J PLorOllS, lor sale at the "Old Corner," by November 1 E. W. BONNEY. Winter Clothing and Hats4 LOT OF PRIME WINTER CLOTHING ? I'V also IIATS, in a great varieiy ot' styles, lor sale by E. W. BoNNEY. November 1 Carpets. Rugs, &c -X \ PPifN lirus X- FLOOR CLOTlIS ON SALE, ^ at the "Old Corner,l>y November 1 * E. W. BNXKY. Buggy and Harness. V FIX 10 DOUBLE BUGGY AND HARNESS, fur sale by MAT11KSOX & CO. November *iu lmo Pure Wines, I^OR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. FOR SALE BY November 15 J. J. MoKAIN. 2000 lbs> White Lead, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISHES, Ac., FOR t sale by J. J. McKAlN. November 15. I HUGH, LATE WM.ANDERSON, Broad & DeKalb-Streets, i Tli-U AJLiUl j1 JN A, KTTIjY ON "FT A TVT> iUPPLY OF ATS & CAPS, Vare, Hollow Ware, Tin. Ware, Groceries, <fce. TEIinS CASH. ifT A T 2PZYHB A WiH'SO I vfcj ICEPTED THE AGENCY OF THE iURANCE COMPANY, CAROLINA, AND THE l life wmmi IUA, SOUTH CAROLINA, ed to receive .applications for policies of IiIFE terms. The Lives 011 SLAVES insured LLIAM L. DePASS, Agent Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. Alabama Fire Insurance <J O JVX Jf JN X . r 1^1 IK Undersigned, as A pent for the above South1 era Insurance Companj', is prepared to issue policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Buildings. kc. November 1 "W. L. DePASS. Land for Sale V TRACT OF VALUABLE LAND. CONTAINing 'J00 acres, situated on Long Branch, near Sanders' Creek, eleven miles from Camden,?line uplands. well watered and timbered. On the premises is a good Resilience, with all necessary out-buildings, in a good condition. To an approved purchaser, terms will bo made easy. : For particulars, apply to It. J. GARDNER, j November 15. 4 | Good Servants to Hire. VGOOD COOK, WASHER and IRONER. A I.SO, A Vr. 1 Brlf'L-l'irnp mill PIn?tr?rr>r. Alsn n frfifld House boy ami Farmer. All of whom can be hired i to approved persons, by making early application to this oflice, or Mr. I. B. Al.exa.xdeu. t December 6 tf Tq ^ V FIRST RATE TOOK AND WASTTKR WILL be hired for the year 1862, to a careful person. Apply at the "Old Corner." E. W. BONNEY. December "> IsTotice. 1) EQUIRKD IN ALL C ASES TO FAY CASH V for purchases and the utter impossibility of I making collections, I am compelled to inform my cus1 tomcrs. that if no special arrangement is made for i si ion, crcuus on can, i win auopi inc casu system caclusivelv on the lirst day of January next. December G G W. D. McDOWALL. Notice. rpiIK UNDERSIGNED INTENDING TO MAKE j 1. a change in liis business on the lirst of January next, will dispose of liis stock of goods at exceedingly Ion' prices, until tlint time for cash, or to punctual I customers. My object is to turn as many goods as I possible into cash, giving the purchaser a LIBERAL | bargain for liis money. K. W. BONNEY. N otice. nAVING BEEN ADMITTED TO PRACTICE in the Confederate Court of South Carolina, I will attend to any business in said Court that may bo | entrusted to my care. "NVM. R. TAYLOR. December 6 3