TEREBENE
LIGHT.
?O?
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING INYE "TED A
New and. Cheap Oil
FOR B ,
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 see the light, and
judge for themselves. An ordinary sized Lamp, filled
with the Terebotio will give more light than ten sperm
candles, at a cost of not more than two cents per
hour.
IIOCOTT A SUTHERLAND.
Camden, S. C., Dec. 13
Notice.
The undersigned intending to make
a change iu his business on the first of January
' next, will dispose ot ins siock 01 goous ?i excrtumyty
low prices, uutil 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.
INotice.
Required in all casks to pay casti
for purchaser and the utter impossibility of
making collections, i am compelled to inform my customers,
that if no special arrangement is made for
short credits on call, i will adopt the cash system exclusively
on the lirst day of January next.
December 6 6 W. D. Mc DOW ALL.
January 1st, 1862'
Haying to pay cash for all my pure
ases, compels ine to change my terms of busiues
aftei ti is date.
To enable me to replenish my stock, i shall sell in
all instances for eas , unless a special arrangement be
mad'- fur a short credit. All goods sold under this
arrangement must bo considered as Cash, when
called for.
The reasons which have induced this necessary
ciiange, i trust, will be apparent to all. Cash customers
solicited. E. \V. BONNEY
January 3.
Cash Store
.IV < KEDIT
TO AM1BODY
FOR ANYTHING.
\f\ LB< EXTRA COUNTRY LEAF LARI);
Rico. Salt, Shoos and 200 lbs. Spices;
Extra white Meal and llomiuey:
Southern put up Preserved Peaches;
Wax and ^perm Candles;
Crushed, Clarified and Blown Sugar.
All for Cash, and Cash only.
November 29 ly A.T. LATTA.
Bricks, Lumber, &c.
\ FEW THOUSAND SECOND-HAND BRICKS
1\ seasoned Flooring BOARDS, SHINGLES, Ac.,
for sale at the "Old Corner,"lor cash only.
November 1 E. W. BONNEY.
Carpets. Rugs, &cCARPETS,
BUGS & FLOOR CLOTHS ON SALE,
at the " Old Corner," by
November 1 E. W. BNNEY.
Winter Clothing1 and Hats
VLOT OF PRIME WINTER CLOTHING?
also HATS, in a great variety of styles, for sale
by E. W. BONNEY.
November 1
-A.gency
Lynchburg Hose and Fire
nsurance CompanyLYNCHBURG,
YA.
?o?
.Merchants' Insurance Company,
OF RICHMOND, VA.
Policies in the above Companies issued at usua
nr r\ \\\r kit
Ituc.l. ?? . XJ
November 1 Agent.
In Dqoiity?ICershaw District.
BILL FOR PARTITION, CONSTRUCTION OF
WILL, Ac.
Thomas Lang vs. Edward M. Iioykin, Mary E. Boykin,
Sallie W Boykin, Harriet Lang, John C. Lang, Edward
B. Lang, Theodore Lang, and Sainuol W. L.
Lang.
It appoaring that the above named John C. Lang,
dward B Lang and Theodore Lang, Defendants
oside out of apt! beyond the limits of this Mate, it is
ru-red, on motion of Richardson & Gay, Comptrollers
jo t .J the said Joen U. Long, KUwurd B. j
. r?* Lang, do plead, answer, or demur to I
tii three months fiom date hereof, or j
r-.t'CCD P'O confesso against them.
..dered, that this order be published \
fain ate, for three months, once a1
W M 11 TA Y LOR. c, E. k. D.
i-uio Wines,
I?OR MKDICINAL PURPOSES, FOR SALE BY ;
. Novombor lf> J. J. McKAIN.
CIRCULAR.
To I lie Soldiers' Aid Societies of S. C.
In answer to the numerous enquiries which have
been made by the different " Aid Societies which have
been roceutly formed throughout the State, I lmvo
been intructed by his Kxcelleney Gov. Pickens, to
give tlie following information.
Depots will be established by the yuartermaster
General, both in Charleston and Columbia, for tho
reception of all donations of clothiug; aud he is also
charged with tho duty of forwarding and distributing
the same.
The 41 Department" will receive 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 the State designs supplying
her soldiers with all necessary clothing, is based upou
their willingness to surrender to the fctatc the amount
of money appropriated by the Confederate Govern"
ment for this purpose, say forty-two ($42) per annum,
this sum not now being sufficient in consequence of
the greatly udvaneed cost of material. It is in view
of this fact that these laudable 44 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
the absolute cost of clothing for our gal ant volunteers
be reduced.
In the event that any of the 4 Associations" should
not feel themse.ves abie to furnish both material and
labor, the Quartermaster General is instructed by his
Excellency the Governor, to re-imburse such Associations
the cost of all materials, at a rale not exceeding
similar materials purchased by tno 44 Department;''
and the quantity allowed for each garment shall be
the same as used in our Manufacturing Bureau.
Societies are particularly requested to adviso the
Quartermaster General of the quantity of work they
can do per week, and tho amount of donations they
will probably send.
To prevent confusion and loss, the following method
lor marking packages should be strictly observed. All
Societies near Charleston, should ship to Charleston
ahd mark thus:
No. 1. TO QUARTERMASTER GENERAL
CltAllLKSTOX, S. 0.
Trotn Aid Society at (here insert place.)
Societies near Columbia, should ship and mark thus
.so. 1. TO ASSISTANT QUARTERN!ASTER
/ C.t .... ... . O /I
uuiiUJluiA, O. Vy.
From Aid Society (lu re insert name.)
The packages should be marked distinctly, and numbered
from one 1) 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. 0.
CONFEDERATE STATES OP
AMERICA.
DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
rpHK UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN AP1
pointed Receiver by the Hon. A. 0. Magrath for
the Districts of Fairfield, Kershaw and Sumter, would
most respectfully announce to the citizens of t he respective
districts, that he is now prepared to discharge
the duties that devolvo upon him by virtue of
said oflice.
I 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 defeuding
the provisions of the law, I shall expect such
assistance t<? be cheerfully tendered, and in all cases
that may arise, vield every consideration in mv nower.
the nature of the case may admit of, to such persons
as may he a fleeted by its operation; in the mean time
] shall endeavor to do my duty to the lull extent and
letter of the law, and abide the consequences. The i
Act of 1'onliscation 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.
I would therefore call upon all tho 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 Fair Hold, Kershaw and
Sumter.
For tho information of those who maybe interestedI
would respectfully call attention to the following
provisions of the law
1st. It shall be the duty of every citizen to give all
the information he inav possess to lhe proper ollicers
of any lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods. chattels,
rights and credits within the (Ion lode racy, as lield,
owned, possessed or enjoyed by any one, lor the use
and benelit of any " alien enemy" since 21st May,
18G1.
2d. It shall bo the duty of every Attorney, Agent,
Partner or Trustee holding the property referred to, or
having an}' 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 prao
ticable)in the hands of the said deceiver, whereupon j
such person shall be ful y acquitted of all icsponsibility
for property so reported
3d. Any poison failing to give such information and
render such account shall be guilty of a high misdemeanor,
and upon indictment and conviction shall be
fined in a sum not exceeding $.">000. and imprisoned !
ii,a lmnrnr tliiiri siiv nimitliv mirl liirilmi. I.a i;..i i.. ]
" ' 'IC I
to pay double the value of such property hold by him j
or subject to his control.
Note.?Ail persons who have a domieil within the ;
States with which this Government is at war,no mat- I
tor whether they bo subjects of Grc >t Britain. France,
or any neutral nation, or whether they be citizens of
the U. S. or not. if they have a domieil or carry on
any traue, traffic or busimss witlnn such boundaries, j
they are to be recognized as Alien Enemies under the
law. ,
J AS. R. AIKEN Receiver, V. S. A. |
mber 22
ICURRYT H;
SUCCESSORS TO THE .
South-East Corner of ]
CAMDEN, SOU
IiEEP CONSTA]
A FULL Si
CLOTHING, Hi
Iloots and Rliocs, Crockery
Iron. Nails. C
November 1 ,
mui
St St S3* S3 S SON'S
Till: Sl'IiM'KlliKK HAVING AC
MUTUAL LIFE INS
OF RALEIGH, NORTH
mi i iii:i:\ Mil
COM FAN V, OF COI/UM1
FOR CAMDEN AND VICINITY, is propar.
INSURANCE, on the most reasonable
at'moderate rates.
WII
November 1 North <
WM. 1^. Ih JMSS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
CAMDEN, S. 0.,
"Will practice in Kershaw ami the surrounding Dis j
triots. November 1
WE ARE NOW OR EN I NO AT THE
Store lately occupied by R. Latta, ono door
above tlio "Old Corner," A FRESII ASSORTMENT
OF
HEAVY and FANCY
GROG J] II I ID S.
We have now in Store
BEST BALTIMORE HAMS,
I
Fill? Fijxi'cl and Paeon Sides, |
GOSHEN CHEESE,
White Bread Corn,
Fl one, KI i:, SI lid MOLASSE
ALSO, SIX DIFFLUENT KINDS OF FIIESII
BOSTON C RA CKE ITS,
Some very Choice Assorted
Pickles, Candies and Spices,
Com Starch, for Table I sc,
C a n d 1 e s, c.
AL^O,
Rio and 9 Li Java Coffee, i
Stilus, Bagging, Ropc> dec.
All for salt' at the lowest juices for OAS]I.
Call and purchase.
Sept. 18,?tf.
\T KIIY SUPERIOR SEED POTATOES; FINK I
Dairy ('lioes*-; Pigs and Sugar Raisins.
.lust received at the "Old Corner"
November 7 JO. "NV. BONNEY.
13 LOW STEEL.?Also. Plow Iron in all widths.
Also, Plow Moulds and Morse .Shoo Nails. Traces,
I lames, Saddles. Ac. .Just received at tho "Old Corner.'1
No vein he 7 K. W. BONNIOY.
1 > A '0\, Sides and Shoulders, of Baltimore curing
\y and very line lor bale at tho 'old corner,' by
E. W. BONNEY.
tMBLIEH.
LATE WM. ANDERSON,
Broad & DeKalb-Streets,
TH-C AIIOLIN A,
N" TLX ON HANI>
IJPI?LY OF
VTS & CAP&,
7 are, I Iollow Ware, Tin Ware,
Groceries, <fee.
Tllinis CASH.
'TT-A-I-i
CKPTED TIIK AGENCY OF TIIE
URANCE COMPANY,
CAROLINA, AND TIIE
IRA, SOUTH CAROLINA,
,'<1 to receive applications tor policies of LIFE
terms. The Lives on SLAVES insured
.LIAM L. DePASS, Agent
r.'irolina Mutual Life Insurance Company.
yVlnl >n ma
Fir? Insurance
C O MP AN Y.
r|^llF Undersigned, ns Agent for tne above SouthI
crn Insurance Company, is prepared to issue
policies of Insurance against loss by Fire on all Buildings.
A e.
November 1 W. L. DePASS.
FALL & WINTER"
u I; iwitk TIII: ATTI:\TIO.\
tt of our friends and the public generally to our
stock of
FALL A XI) J VIXTFtt
GOODS,
Which is complete in all its various branches.
AND WILL HE SOLI) LOU CASH OX/A'
McCURllY & HAMMKRSLOUGH.
November 1
Fall Goods.
rpilK SUHSCIUBKIl, HAS ON HAND OF HIS
I last Fall purchases:
Super Black Bombazines.
' 5-1 Black all-wool DeLanc,
44 44 " Cashmere and Merino.
44 44 44 Plain and Drilled Alapaccas.
41 1-1 44 Knylish Crape.
Colored Kn<rlish Merino.
4* Printed Del.anes,
Domestic. Welch and Saxony Flannel.
Merino Vests for children Misses, ladies, boys A'men
jirawtTs, ior indies nnd Men.
' Union Dresses for Lailies.
Jaconets, Cambrics, Checks, Swiss Parlnton Muslins.
White ih'illiantes nnd Dimity Embroideries.
Edgings and Insertings, Laces. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
Plain. Hemstitch nnd Embroidered. A
good stock of Kii<rlish Cotton llose and Half Hose,
with a lair stock of other goods suitalde for families'
Fall use. W. D. McDOWALL.
November 1
Good Servants to Hire.
V GOOD COOK, WASH KR and IUONER.
At.so.
i i xt_ i i>?:-i.i i m -<
x\ am?. i uru'Miivur iiiKi nasiorcr. Also, a good
House boy and Fariucr. All of wlioni can bo hired
to approved persons, by making early application to
tliis ortioc, or Mr. J. 13. Alexander.
December 6