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T E n C B I! NE 1 Jj II li II Li 11 U W W TE3F if i jLa X XjT X X X m ?o THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING INVENTED A 1STew and. Cheap Oil FOR BURNING, offers the same for sale in any quantity. It will burn in any kind of Camphino Lamp, without smoke. The public are invited to call and soe the light, and judge for themselves. An ordinary sized Lamp, tilled with the Terebene will give more light than ten sperm candles, at a cost of not more than two cents per hour. HOCOTT & SUTHERLAND* Camden, S. C.f Doc. 13 Notice. The undersigned intending to make a change iu his business on the first of January next, will dispose of his stock of goods at exceedingly low prices, until that tiino, for cash, or to punctua 1 customers. Mv object is to turn as manv roods as possible into casli, giving the purchaser a LIU Kit AL bargain for his money. K. W. BONNEY. LsTotice. Requirp:d in all casks to pay CAsn for purchases and the utter impossibility of making collections, i am compelled to inform my customers, that if no special arrangement is inado for short credits on call, i will adopt the cash system exclusively on the first day of January next. December 6 G W. D. McDOWALL. January 1st, 1862Having to pay cash for all my purchases, compels mo to change my terms of business after this date. To enable mo to replenish my stock, i shall sell in all instances for cash, unless a special arrangement Is made for a short credit. All troods sold under this arrangement must be considered as Cash, when called for. The reasons which have induced this necessary change, I trust, will be apparent to all. Cash customers solicited. K. W. BONNKY January 3. Cash StoreIf? CREDIT TO ANYBODY FOR ANYTHING. PC A A LBS- KXTRA COUNTRY LEAF LAUD; vv/v/ Rice, Salt, Shoes and 200 lbs. Spices; Extra white Meal and Uominey : O il a. n 1 t ouuuiurn put up i-ruserveu jrcacues; Wax and Sperm Candles; Crushed, Clarified and Blown Sugar. All for Cash, and Cash only. November 29 ly A. T. LATTA. Bricks, Lumber, &c. A FEW THOUSAND SECOND-HAND BRICKS seasoned Flooring BOARDS, SHINGLES, &c., for sale at the "Old Corner," for cash only. November 1 K. W. BONNEY. Carpets, Rugs, &cCARPETS, RUGS k FLOOR CLOTHS ON SALE, at the " Old Corner," by November 1 E. W. I3NNEY. Winter Clothing and Hats A LOT OF PRIME WINTER CLOTHING ? also HATS, in a great variety of styles, for sale by E. W. BONNET. November 1 Agency Lynchburg Hose and Fire nsurance CompanyLYNCHBURG, VA. ?o? Merchants' Insurance Company, OF RICHMOND, VA. Policies in the above Companies issued at ustia rfttna W n \WT ATT .www. If AS *AA\jMS\J n November 1 Agent. In Equity?Kershaw District. BILL FOR PARTITION, CONSTRUCTION OF WILL, Ac. Thomas Lang vs. Edward M. Boykin, Mary E. Boykin, Sallio W. Boykin, Harriet Lang, John C. Lang, Edward B. Laiig, Theodoro Lang, and Samuel W. L. Lang. It appearing that the above named John C. Lang, Fdward B Lang, and Theodoro Lang, Defendants resido out of and beyond tho limits of this State, it is ordered, on motion of Richardson & Gay, Comptrollers Solicitors, that tho said John C. Lang, Edward B. T mi l T J- -i 1 * .uuiig, j. iiwuuic jjitng, uu pjusm, answer, or (lemur to said Bill, within threo months fiom date hereof, or said Bill will bo taken pro confesso against them. It is further ordered, that this order be published in the Camden Confederate, for three months, once c week* December 13 3mo WM. R. TAYLOR, c, k. k. d. Pure Wines, For medicinal purposes, for sale by Koveraber 10 J. J. McKAIN. / CIRCULAR. To the Soldiers' Aid Societies of S. C. In answer to the numerous enquiries which havo been mado by the different14 Aid Societies which havo been recently formed throughout the State, I have been intruded by his Excellency Gov. Pickkxs, to give tho following information. Depots will be established by tho Quartermaster n 1 m > i A? UUI1U1UI, UUVU ill V/llUIiCObUU UI1U V/UlUUlUlUy 1UI LI 1U reception of all donations of clotbiug ; and ho is also charged with the duty of forwarding and distributing the same. The "Department" will receivo all donations of clothing, say frock coats and pantaloons, of heavy worsted goods, shirts and drawers, of heavy homespun or flannel, wool, or heavy cotton socks, blankets, new or second hand, also heavy shoes. The plan upon which tho State designs supplying her soldiers with all necessary clothing, is based upon their willingness to surrender to the State the amount of money appropriated by tho Confederate Govern* mcnt for this purpose, say forty-two ($42) per anuum, this sum not now being sufficient in consequeuco of the greatly udvanced cost of material. It is in view of this fact that these laudablo "Associations" of ladies and gentlemen, are cordially welcomed as coadjutors in this noble work, and in proportion to their voluntary contributions of labor and materials, will inc aosoiute cost 01 cunning lor our gallant volunteers be reduced. In tho event that any of the " Associations" sliould not l'cel tTi^mselves able to furnish both material and labor, the Quartermaster General is instructed by his Excellency tho Governor, to re-iuibursc such Associations the cost of all materials, at a rate not exceeding similar materials purchased by tno "Department;'' and the quantity allowed for each garment shall be the same as used in our Manufacturing Bureau. Societies arc particularly requested to advise the Quartermaster General of the quantity of work they can do per week, and tho amount of donutions they will probably send. To prevent confusion and loss, the following method for marking packages should be strictly observed. All Societies near Charleston, should ship to Charleston ahd mark thus: No. 1. TO QUARTERMASTKlt GENERAL 0HAtlT.F.9TnV S P! Trora Aid Society at (here insert place.) Societies near Columbia, should ship and mark thus No. 1. TO ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER Columbia, S. C. From Aid Society (here insert name.) Tho packages should bo marked distinctly, and numbered from one ll) upwards, A correct invoice should accompany each shipment. All articles shipped at the expense of the State. November 8 4 S. S. GLOVER, Q. M. G. S. C. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. HPHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN APJL pointed Receiver by the Hon. A. G. Mngrath for the Districts of Fuirlield, 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 upon him by virtuo of said ollieo. I have no doubt that instances may arise where the duties properly discharged may be disagreeable to the parties interested, but relvinir unou the mtrintism 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 eases 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 shall endeavor to do .ny dnty to the full extent and letter of the law, and abide the consequences. The Act of Confiscation on tho 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. 1 would therejbrc call upon all the citizens of the Districts aforesaid, to aid me by giving such information as they possess of any property, personal or real, that may belong to any citizen who may be recognized as an " Alien Enemy," also all indebtedness in any manner, shape or form, due or payable to citizens of the United States (except Maryland, Kentucky and Missouri) by tho citizens of Fairfield, Kershaw and Sumter. For the information of those who maybe interested' I would respectfully call attention to the following provisions of the law: 1st. It shall be tho 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 within the Confederacy, as held, owned, possessed or enjoyed by any one, lor the uso and benefit of any ''alien enemy" since 21st May, 18(51. 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 the hands of the said Receiver, whereupon such person shall be fully acquitted of all responsibility for property so reported 2d. 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 uui-a in ii sum not excccuing $uuuu, aim imprisoned not longer than six months, and shall further lie liable i to pay double tho value of such property held by him or subject to his control. Note.?All persons who havo a domicil within the [ States with which this Government is at war, no mati ter whether they be subjects of Great Britain, Franco, or any neutral nation, or whether they be citizens of tho U. S. or not. if they have a domicil or carry on any trade, traftic or business within such boundaries, they are to bo recognized as Alien liuemios under tho law. JAS. R. AIKEN Receiver, C. S. A. ruber 22 H'CDRBY. & HJ SUCCESSORS TO THE . South-East Corner of ] f!A?MN SOTT BLEEP CONSTA] A FUJLJL SI CLOTHING, Hi Boots and. Slioes, Crockery AA Iron. Nails. C November 1 3VETT1 Till-] SC BSC 111 HER HAVING AC MUTUAL LIFE INS OF RALEIGH, NORTH SOUTH ITUAI COMPANY, OF COLUM1 FOR CAMDEN AND VICINITY, is prepan INSURANCE, on the most reasonable at moderate rates. WII November 1 North < WH. L. DcPASS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND cldMC1W8& ES CAMDEN, S. C., "Will practice in Kershaw aud the surrounding Dis tricts. November 1 IlfiORTFI WE ARE NOW OPENING AT THE Store lately occupied by R. Latta, one door above the "Old Corner," A FItESII ASSORTMENT OF HEAVY and FANCY GEOCEEIES. AVe have now in Store BEST BALTIMORE HAMS, Fine Lard and. Bacon Sides, GOSHEN CHEESE, White Bread Corn, FI OUR, RICE, and NOLASSE ALSO, SIX DIFFERENT KINDS OF FRESII BOSTON CRACKERS, Some very Choice Assorted Pickles, Candies and Spices, ( ^At?n si* AKillk fnii T..LU TT~ _ win uiuitiij IUI JLUUH; use* Caadles.&c. ALSO, Bio and Old Java Coffee, Sugars, Bagging, Rope, &c. | All for sale at the lowest prices for CASH, j Call and purchase. j Sept. 18,?tf. I \JERY SUPERIOR SEED POTATOES; FINK Dairy Cheese; Figs and Sugar ltaisins. Just received at the "Old Corner " November 7 E. W. BONNKY. PLOW STKKL.?Also, Flow Iron in all widths. Also, Flow Moulds and Horse Shoe Nails, Traces, Hamcs, Saddles, &c. Just received at the "Old Corner." November 7 K. W. BONNKY. BACON, Sides and Shoulders, of Baltimore curing and verv fine, for sale at the -old corner,' by K. W. BONNKY. IMBUED, LATE W31. ANDERSON, Broad & DeKalb-Streets, TH-C AROLIN A, N"TLY OKT HAND UPPLY OF ITS & CAPS. I Tare, Hollow Ware, TinWaro, Groceries, <&>c. TERMS CASH. ITT A T MiJli mmmI CEPTED THE AGENCY OF THE URANCE COMPANY, CAROLINA, AND TIIE , LIFE HIM 31 A, SOUTH CAROLINA, id to receive applications for policies of LIFE terms. The Lives ?11 SLAVES insured jLIAM L. DePASS, Agent Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. Alabama Fire Insurance W JVJL Jf J\. JN X. . TI1K Undersigned, as Agent for tno above Southern Insurance Company, is prepared to issu? policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Buildings, &c. November 1 W. L. DePASS. FALL & WINTER" QOOOfiU Y\[E INVITE THE ATTENTION T t of our friends and tlio public generally to ourstock of FALL AND WINTER noons Which is complete in all its various branches. AND WILL BE SOLD I OR CASII ONL Y. McCUItRY & IIAMMERSLOUGH. November 1 Fall Goods. rpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND OF HIS_l. last Fall purchases: Super Black Bombazines. " G-4 Black all-wool DeLano. " u " Cashmero and Merino. " " " Plain and Drillod Alapaccas* " 4-4 " English Crapo.. Colored English Merino. ' H f>_! ? A _ 1 TV _ T _ j.-rinieu jucr.anes. Domestic, Welch and Saxony Flannel. Merino Vests lor children. Misses, ladies, boys & men i " Drawers, for Ladies and Mon. ' Union Dresses for Ladies. Jaconets, Cambrics, Checks, Swiss Parlaton Muslins, AVhito Brilliantes and Dimity Embroideries. Edgings and Insertings, Laces, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Plain, Hemstitch and Embroidered. A good stock of English Cotton lloso and Half Hose, with a fair stock of other goods suitablo for families' Fall use. W. D. McDOWALL. November 1 Good Servants to Hire. A GOOD COOK, WASHER and IRONER. ALSO, A No. 1 Bricklayer and Plasterer A toe ? m/iaA ? ? House boy and Farmer. All of whom can bo hired to approved persons, by making early application to Ibis office, or Mr. 1. B. Allxa.nuliu December G