Special Notices.
CONFLAGRATION AT CHARLES*
v. TOM.
A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN BY MRS. BEW8
aud Mr. ECKEL, in aid of the sufferers by the frightful
conflagration at Charleston, on Thursday Evening,
the 26th December, 1861, at the Town Hall,
Camden, at 8 o'clock.
N. B.?For particulars see Programme. Admission
$1.
December 20 l
railroad notice.
ON SATURDAY, 21st INST., THERE WILL
bo no Mid-Day Train. As the Legislaturo adjourns on
that day, the Train will run direct through to Columbia.
Leaving Camden at the usual hour iu tho morn*
iog. J AS. JONES, Agent.
December 20 1
~notice7
UNTIL THE 1st OF JANUARY, THE BALANCE
of our Stock will be sold to responsible customers, as
heretofore. On and after that date all sales will be
CONSIDERED CASH, payable on demand. No exception
will bo made, unless wo are indebted to tho
purchaser. MATUESON & CO.
Decern bor 13 3
railroad notice.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, 3d OF NOVEMBER,
the Passenger Train will run as follows:
.Leave Camden 5:20 a. m. Arrive at Camden 4:40
p. ni. The Extra Passenger Trains on Monday,
Wednesday and Saturday will arrive at Camden 10:20
a. m., and leave at 11:40 a. m.
November 1 JAMES JONES, Agent.
Announcements.
Mr. Editor: Please announce tho following gentlemen
for Field Officers of the 22d Regiment S. C M.
at tho onsumg election, and oblige many voters:
For Colonel?BURltKLL JONES.
For Lieut-Colonel?WM. R. TAYLOR.
For Major?STEPHEN C. CLYBURN.
December 20
Mr. Editor: Please announce, as candidates for
Field Officers of tho 22d Regiment S. C. M.:
For Colonel?A. M. KENNEDY.
For Lieut-Colonel?WM. DIXON.
For Major?EMANUEL PARKER.
And oblige MANY VOTERS.
December 13
Attention Beat No 2All
persons liable to muster in this
Company arc ordered to appear at the Market,
on This Daz, 20th inst., at 10 1-2 o'clock, for Drill.
Defaulters will bo returned to Court Martial, and the
law impartially enforced. By order Capt. Kknnkdy.
December 20 1 LONG, O. S.
Liquid Rennet
Blair a wkyth's liquid rennet, for
making, in a few moments, the most delicious
desert. For sale by J. J. McKAIN.
December 20
Cough Syrup.
A POSITIVE CURE FOR COUGI1S, COLDS,
Asthma, Consumption, and all diseases of the
Chest and Lunga. Prepared by
December 20 J. J. McKAIN.
Mullets 1 Mullets!
9 K BBL. NICE PICKLED MULLETS, IN STORE
mju ana to nrnvo. J? or saie uy
December 20 M. BAUM A BROS.
Horse Strayed.
ARORSE STRAYED FROM ITS OWNER ON
night before last, answering to the following description:
Small bav, with small white spots en his
back, and a mark on one of tho fore legs. A saddle
and bridle was on him when he strayed. Any person
finding and returning him to tho subscriber, on
tho puclic road, about one mile from Benjamin McCoy's
residence, will bo liberally rewarded.
December 20 1 D. D, MUNN.
For Hire or Sale.
I WILL HIRE OR SELL A YOUNG NEGRO
Woman, with Ono Child?child about two years
of age. For further particulars apply to
December 20 3 J. M. GAYLE.
Roads.
THE COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS FOR KRRshaw
District will meot in Camden on the
2d Monday in January, 18C2, nt 11 o'clock.
December 13 4 COLIN McRAE, Cl'k. of Board.
Flour?Flour.
1 nn 9acks extra, family flour, just
JLv/w received, and for sale by
December 13 2 KOOPMAXN & SOMMERS.
To Hire.
A LOT OF No. 1 NEGROS FOR THE YEAR
1 Q?tO AAnoai^tnfy nf Xlen XXTAmnr. ati/t Dattq Vai?
wiiixowug vi wvu) if nuu *~r\wj n. a. vi
terms, apply to B. A. YOUNG.
December 13 3
For Sal?,
1 PAIR No- 1 SCALES OP B. AT. FAIRBANKS
& Co.'s make, drawiDg four hundred pounds. Apply
to B. A. YOUNG.
Decembor 13 3
TIREBENE
LIGHT.
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING INVENTED A
IS3~ew and Cheap Oil
FOR BURKING,i
offers the same Tor sale in any quantity. It will burn
in any kind of Camphine Lamp, without smoke.
The public are invited to call and see the light, and
judge for themselves. An ordinary sized Lamp, filled
with the Trebene will give more light than ten sperm
candles, at a cost of not more than two cents per
hour.
IIOCOTT A SUTIIEIILAXD.
Camden, S. C., Dec. 13 j
Notice.
rl^IlIS IS TO CAUTION ALL PERSONS FROM
1 trading for a Note given to Mr. M. K. Black, for
about two hundred and seventy dollars, dated the
early part of the present year, and signed by "Sutherland
&. Lomond and James Dunlap"?the said note
having been lost, and since settled, by a new paper.
It was given for the hire of Ehil and Charles for the
year 1861. E. W. BONNKY.
December 20
Notice.
All persons having demands against
the estate of Benjamin MoCOY, deed., will hand
them to the Executors of said estate, duly attested;
and those indebted to the said estate will please come
forward immediately and make payment, as it is ne
cessary to close up the estate as soon as possible.
CHAI MAN L. McCOY,
It. T. McCOY, :
December 20 2 Executors.
Notice.
V17E WILL SELL GOODS DURING 18G2 FOR
V T cash only. No books or memorandums will be
will be kept. No poods will bo allowed t'> leave the
store until fully settled for. No orders will be filled
unless accompanied by the cash. This uotieo is intended
for ono and all; and we very much hope that
no one will ask us to depart from this rule, as we are
determined to adhere to it without respect oi persons.
December 20 3m MARONEY ?t BOS WELL.
Notice.
On and after tiie first of january
-v_^ nuAi, iii^v musuics^ win ue conuucitu entirely upon
cash principles. The necessities of the times
obliges use to adopt this system
1 take this opportunity to request all those who are
indebted to me by open account, to call and settle the
same, either by cash or note, as promptly as possible.
December 20 GEO. ALDEN.
Notice.
CREDIT SALES, AS HERETOFORE. WILL BE
discontinued on and after the 1st of January
next. Special arrangements onlv accepted
December 20 DKAKEFORD k CO.
NOTICE.
CtRKDIT SALES, AS HERETOFORE, WILL BE
) discontinued on und alter the 1st day of January
next. Special arrangements excepted?in all other
cases, CASH will be requited on delivery of goods.
December 13 3 J.A.YOUNG.
Notice1
HAVE THIS DAY. OCTOBER 24. *0LD OUT
niy entire stock of Goods, Wares and Merchandise,
in the town of Camden, to . M. Springer, Esq., who
will continue the business at the same stand 1 have
occupied heretofore in the said town. All persons
who are in anywise indebted to me, will please make
payment of the samo to said J. M. Snritnrer. at an
curly day; and all who have claims against mo will
present them to him for settlement.
December 13 _R. SPRING ICR.
Notice.
TIIE UND ICR SIGN KD INTENDING TO MARK
a change in his business on the lirst of January
next, will dispose of his stock of goods at exceedingly
low prices, until that time for cash, or to punctual
customers. My object is to turn as many goods as
possible into cash, giving the purchaser a LIBERAL
bargain for his money. K. W. BONNEY.
N" otice.
Haying been admitted to practice
in the Confederate Court of South Carolina, 1
will attend to any business in said Court that may bo
entrusted to my care. WM. It. TAYLOR.
December G 3
3S~ otice.
Required in all casks to pay cash
for purchase: and thu utter impossibility of
making collections, 1 am compelled to inform my customers,
that if no special arrangement is innde for
short credits on call, I will adopt the cash system exclusively
on the lirst day of January next.
December G 6 W. D. MoDOWALL.
Land for Sale
A TRACT OF VALUABLE L.vND, CONTAIXimr
200 acres, situated on Lone Branch, near
Sanders' Creek, eleven miles from Camden.?line uplands,
well watered and limbered. On the premises
is a good Residence, with all necessary out-buildings,
in a good condition.
To an approved purchaser, terms will be made easy.
For particulars, apply to R. J. GARDNER.
November 15. 4
Pure Wines,
I^OR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, FOR SALE BY
* Novembor 15 J. J. McKAIN.
Bed Blankets and Quilts,
A pew fine bed blankets ani) mar.
seille8 quilts, at the "Old Corner," by
November 8 E. W. BONNEY.
Seed Rye, Peas and Corn,
For sale at the "old corner," by
November 8 E. W. BONNEY.
Crockery & Hardware.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF CROCKERY. HARDt\
WARE and HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES, on
liand, and lor sale at the "Old Comor," by
November 8 E. W. BONNEY.
India Rubber Gin Bands,
CCUTTING KNIVES, CORN SMELLERS AND
) PLOUGHS, for sale at the "Old Corner," by
November 1 K. TV. BONNEY.
Winter Clothing and HatsA
LOT OF PRIME WINTER CLOTHING?
also IIATS, in a great variety of styles, for sale
by L\ W. BONNEY.
November I
Carpets, Rugs, &c(CARPETS,
RUGS Sc FLOOR CLOTHS ON SALE,
J at the "Old Corner," by
November 1 E. TV. BNNEY.
Buggy and Harness.
A FINE DOUBLE BUGGY AND HARNESS,
for sale by MATHKSON & CO.
November 29 lmo
Notice.
By permission of wm. m. bullock, ordinary
for Kershaw District. I will hire at public
outry, at the lntc residence of John Holland, dee'd ,
on the llr-t day of January next, all the negros belonging
to the estate of the said deceased, on the following
terms or conditions, to-wit: A note, with two
approved sureties, with interest from the day of hire,
will be required of those who hire said negros; and
the negros to be furnished with two full suits of
clothing, one blanket and one pair of shoes each, and
not to be taken out of the District. A nd if said negros
arc or should bo abused, the administrator is
empowered to take them away, and the hirer be bound
to pay for the full term of hire.
ALSO,
On the first Monday in the above named month,
to wit: January next, 1 will offer for sale at public
outcry, before the Court House, in Camden, between
tlio legal hours of sale,
THREE SHARES OF STOCK IN THE
CAMDEN BRANCH OF THE BO.
CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Terms of sale of tlio said Shares, made known on
day of sale. KLTSIIA HOLLAND,
Adm'r. of Est. of JOHN HOLLAND, dee'd.
December 13 '2
South-Carolina?Kershaw District.
UY WILLIAM M. BULfcOCK, KSQl'lRE, ORDINARY.
ITTHERKAS, MRS. MARY K. BOYKIN APPLIED
to mo for Letters of Administration on all
and singular the poods and chattels, rights and credits
of Lemuel AV. Boy kin, late of the District aforesaid,
deed.:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased
to be and appear before mo at our next Ordinary's
Court far the said District, to be holdeu at Kershaw
Court House on the thirtieth day of December inst, to
show cause, if any, why the said administration
should not be granted,
Given under my hand and seal, this eleventh day
of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred sixty-one, and in the 8Gth year of the
Independence and Sovereignty of the State of South
Carolina. WM. M." BULLOCK, O. K. D.
December 13 2
South-Carolina?Kershaw District
BY WM. M. BULLOCK, ESQUIRE, ORDINARY.
V\7 IIKREA8, MRS. MARY E BOYKIN APPLIED
V T tome for Letters of Administration dtbonos
nun com testimento nuexo. on all and singular the
goods and chattels, rights and credits of Lemuel
Boykin, late of the District aforesaid, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and
singular, the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased
to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to beholden at Kershaw
Court House on tho 30th da}' of December
iust., to show cause, if any, why tho said administration
should not be granted.
Given under my Hand and Seal, this lltli day
of December, in tho year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-one and in the hrst year ol
the Independence ol' the Confederate States of
America.
December 13 2 WM. M. BULLOCK, O. K. D.
Lands to Rent.
By permission of wm. m. bullock, ordinnry
for Kershaw District, we will rent to the
highcs. bidder before the Court House, in Camden,
the entire Lands belonging to the estate of Wm. vvilson,
deceased. Also, on the same day and at the same
place, we will hire the following named negros: Leah,
Spence, Alfred and Uolli?said negros belonging to
the estate of the said deceased.
Terms?The renters of said Lands and the hirors
of said negros, will be recptired to give note and two
approved sureties, with interest Irotn day of rent of
said !; nds aud hire o? sai(i uegros. Said negros to be
lurnishod with two full suits of clothes, one blanket,
hat. and one good pair of slices each, by the hirer.
The above named Negros and Lands will bo hired
and rented, on the first of of January noxt.
J. J. IllJcKABEE, Adm'r Est ofWm. Wilson, dee'd.,
per W. B. 11UCKABEK ?fc?L A. IIUCK ABEK,
Agents for J. J. Huckabee.
Docember 13 2
\
2000 lbs. White Lead,
Window glass, varnishes, Ac., for
sale by J. J. McKAIN.
November 15.
In Dquity?Kershaw District.
bill for partition, construction of
will, Ac.
Thomas Lang vs. Edward M. Boykin, Mary E. Boykin,
Sallie W. Boykin, Harriet Lang, John C. Lang, Edward
B. Lang, Theodore Lang, and Samuel W. L.
Lang.
It appearing that the above named John C. Lang,
Fdward B Lang, and Theodore Lang, Defendants,
reside out of and beyond the limits of this State, it is
ordered, on motion of Richardson A Gay, Comptrollers
Solicitors, that the said John C. Lang, Edward B.
Lang. Theodore Lang, do plead, answer, or demur to
said Bill, within throe mouths ftom date hereof, or
said Bill will be taken pro conftsso against them.
It. w fiirtlmr urdorcil llint tliis order lm nnliliulioil
... ? -? 1 * "v r*.
in the Camden Confederate, for three months, ouee a
week.
December 13 3mo WM. R. TAYLOR, c, e. k. d.
To Hire.
A FIRST RATB COOK AND WASHER WILL
be hired for the year 1862, to a careful person.
Apply at the " Old Corner." E. W. BONNEY.
December 5
CONFEDERATE STATES OF
AMERICA.
DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
rpiIK UNDERSIGNED HAVING .UKEN APA
pointed Receiver by the Hon. A. G. Magrath for
the Districts of Fairfield, Kershaw and Sumter, would
most respectfully announce to the citizens of the respective
districts, that ho is now prepared to discharge
the duties that devolve upon him by virtue of
said otlice.
1 have no doubt that instances may arise where the
duties properly discharged may bo 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, yield every consideration in my power,
tho nature of the case may admit of, to such persons
as may be affected by its operation; in the mean time
I ?I 1 I ] 4 ^ . 1 ? 1 4 .. A ? 4.1. ? r. . 1 1 *. 4 .. _?
i siiuii uuufiivur uu my uuty iv uic uui cxieuw ana
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
pi.neiplts recognized by tlie civilized world is intended
to reimburse our citizens of the property thus decreed
to belong to our enemies.
I would therefore call upon all the citizens of the
Districts aforesaid, to aid mo by giving such information
as the}' possess ot any property, personal or real,
that may belong to any citizen who may be recognized
as an "Alien Eucmy," 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 Fairfield, Kershaw and
Sumter.
I.',.- !,/> inf/Armnftn.. ,.f l?w? m?,. Kn
a yji uiv iiiiui iiiiiviv;ii ui vuvnv u uu inn* uu iiiiciLOicUf
1 would respectfully call attention to the followiug
provisions of the law
1st. It sliall he the duty of every citizen to give all
the information he may possess to the proper officers
of any lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods, chattels,
rights and credits witliiu the Confederacy, as held,
owned, jiossesscd or enjoyed by any one, lor the use
and bcuelit 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
the Receiver of the same, and to render a strict
account thereof, and to place the same (as far as practicable)
in lite bauds of the said Receiver, whereupon
such person shall be fully acquitted of all responsibility
for property so reported
:id. Any person failing to give such information and
render such account sliall be guilty of a high misdemeanor,
and upon indictment and conviction shall bo
fined in a sum not exceeding $5000, and imprisoned
not longer than six months, and shall further he liable
to pay double the value of such property held by him
or subject to his control.
Note.?Ail persons who have a domicil within the
States with which this Government is at war. no mat
ter whether they be subjects of Great Britain. Franco,
or any neutral nation, or whether they bo citizens of
tho U. S. or not. if they have a domicil or carry on
any trade, traffic or business within such boundaries,
they aro to be recognized as Alien Enemies under tho
law.
J AS. R. AIKEN, Receiver, C. S. A.
November 22 4
Cash Store
NO CREDIT
TO ANYBODY
FOR ANYTHING.
KAA LBS. EXTRA COUNTRY LEAF LARD;
Rice. Salt, Shoes and 200 lbs. Spices;
Extra white Meal and llominey :
Southern put up Preserved Peaches;
Wax and Sperm Candles;
Crushed, Clarilied and Blown Sugar.
All for Cash, and Cash only.
November 29 ly a.t. latta.
Final Notice
I^ITOSK AVI 10 ARK 1NDKBTKD TO .TOSKPII M.
GAYLK, ami JOS. M. GAYLK A CO., aro ajjain
notified that the notes and accounts of the said firms
are in the hands of W. L DePass, attorney at law,
for collection, and unless settled by Return Day, they
will bo positively put in suit.
November 15
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All persons indebted to the estate
of JOSEPH LEE, arc notified that they will find
thoir notes and accounts in the hands of W. L. PePass,
attorney at law, for collection, and unless settled
by Return Day, they will bo put in suit.
November 15
Bricks, Lumber, &c.
A FEW THOUSAND SECOND-HAND BRTCKS
seasoned Flooring BOARDS, SHINGLES, Ac.,
lor sale at the " Old Corner," for cash only.
November I e. W. BONNKY.