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^ * ' ** . DKATXl OF MEYERBEER, THE COMPOSER. ; Late European papers announce the death of if. ^leycrbccr, the author of "Kobcrt le JDinblo, "Les Ilngucuots," "Le Propheie," and other operas, known throughout the whole world of music: This illustrious master was .born" at Berlin in 1794 ; he showed caily talents for music, and was a fellow pupil of Weber, under the Abbe Voglcr, at Darmstadt, at the age of 15. In his style he has carried the power of sound, j)cr sc> to its highest allowable pitchy and has thus paved the way for the modern German school of music. . While at times he terrifies his audience with the amazing breadth and volume of sound in which lie exults, lie can also charm them to tears by the delicate manipulation of his subject and the exquisite pathos of bis melody* lie lived and died in the Jewish faith, like llalcvy, his brother and competitor, whom he has followed so closely to the grave. . No Time for Oonundkums.?Army teamsters arc proverbial for tlie scientific volubility with which they swear. A teamster with the Cumberland army, not long ago, stuck in the mud, and he let ll^y a stream of profane epi-' tliots thatr would have astonished "our army in -Flanders" even. A chaplain passing at the tune was greatly shocked. "My friend" said he to the teanistef, "do you know who1 died for sinners?" "D?11 your conundrums ! Don't you see I'm stuck in the mud?" t*jil_iuu m ?iw ? DRESS GOODSH! rillllO SUBSCRIBER lhAS JUST RECEIVED J., frotn Nassau a handsome assortment of Muslins and Prints, which will he sold low for cash. Main Street opposite Dr. Youiig's. 13. SUCKS. July 8 tf WANTED" rpo EITHER BUY OR RENT, a norm mvwr.h jl ing house of medium size, to be situated in (Jamtlcn or Kirk wood. The applicant is a refugee. Any information can be obtained by culling on D. D. 110COTT. July G if notice? / v v i i'. V. V. ' IUGI ISO $ will act n? my Agent for v_ ilio U:ius..<;i on of all business in reference to In?..roicc Aeeii?'.- luring my absence in the service. .J-u-uiy 2:? tf W. L.-DkI'ASS. XOTICE. ' I T. \\\ "jMOND, has resumed the practice of i./ hi?-] r>>'.-dun in the Town of Camden and its vi -inuiiv. O1.ice on. Main street. Way' ... tl "notice . "J S li ; v : to tdl persons indebted to tho Estate A o! 1>. irborough, deceased, to forward and p.:\ up >sc having claims against the same, p- ...... , IV .-lilt liniif irvi Cni*' Mii'tlir. iiri.l.M ' sig.ied t . it-lit." X-irSHAW," ? ,1 I -it . Executor. "hark :"~? P i! i s : thou rough bred yoftng Stallion,- by * V !V ?; . iuni by Kutaw Shark, wiil stand at ib ' . ensuing season (1st March to 1st J- . i. 'i. u'T.la ?- , payable in advance. No in: i n o the (Jroom. M. .- , ?f NOTICE. I > .' N is my-mihoriseu ngent.during my ? - 'in liomo. H. MYKUS. iSfe ' i,5i *A1ULJ 011 kaiitur. b ors al'dvo the Post Oflice, Cotton Cards, '. . ? r; ool and Coast Salt, Nails, Tobacco, b'luitr, liaeon, andLnrd, by Svr D.'l). IIOCOTT :?.\M LETCIILit XV '' i " "l i.s.stablo at the irermitngo tho en? 1 l I ., ?ivQll. f?01illllO?t'inrr *Ur? !?.???* if ' - . .~0 mu til i5l/ IH lUltrCll. - -' *.! i \- Hollars -the .Season, payable in ad- , I i . . .tf ST. LAWRENCE. " r V' ?r-. ?; i i'. J trotting Stallion, of tlio M"orgnn 'i -!(.<; 'it md the ensuing season (1st March :? , Jn>y . . .<* plantation oil Granny's Quarter r-t !. <: ! . in Camden, Liberty Hill road, at. ' .'! ('( ii.ii'.- n do iu advance. No insurance. G>- . ? .. ZAC1I. CANT JOY. 4 tf Y-il.W PUBLICATIONS' i:yBURKE, BOYKIN & CO., MACON, GCOKCIA. NOW IlKA^Y : MA ST MR WILLIAM MITTICN ; Or, the Youth of Brilliant Talents, who was ruined by bad 1 pek. llv Judge' Longstrect, author of "Georgia Scenes." Price $f>. , CAMP A NP J^IKLP. Papers from the Portfolio of an Army Chaplain. By lltv. Joseph .Cross, I). P. run i at now reauy. J'rico lHJNCiVN ADAIR, or, Captured in Escaping. A story ol one of Morgan's mcif. Hy Mrs. Juno T. II. Cross. Nearly ready. Price $1. YOUNG MAROONKRS. By Rev. Francis It. Gould ing. A most entertaining hook for young jicrsons. Pronounced by good judges to bo equal to Robinson Crusoe. Price $3. 1 A liberal discount to tlio trade from tho foregoing prices. For the amount named, remitted to us, in ' current funds, wo will send either or all of these books 1 postpaid/ to any part of the Confederacy. Address 1 BURKE, BOYKIN & CO., Juno 21. Macon, Georgia. ' [^"Any newspaper in tho Confederacy copying tho abovo advertisement, with this note, will receive a copy of each of tho above books, upon the receipt of 1 the paper containing the advertisement. b \ Special ZSTotices. NOTICE. MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL -I3E CONducted strictly on tho cash system. , All orders must positively bo,flccompanicd with the cash. Those indebted to mc wilf please come furward and pay up. Wil: M6ICAIN. July 7 Gt. AisrjsroiTjsrcKMKjsrTR. T Ma. Editou: You will please annomiee the following gentleman as candidates for re-election to the House of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at the ensuing election in October, and oblige their "friends: Major J. M. DkSAUSSURK. Capt. I). D. PERRY. July 1 ' ' Mr Editor: As tins time is approaching wliou the people of Kershaw District, will have to select, tiioso who will represent them, in Wo ensuing Legislature ??o respectfully recommend the following gentfemou as a candidates. For Senator. Maj. A. II.'BOYKIN For Representatives. Maj. J. M. DkSAUSSUUK, * Capt. W. Z. LK1TXER. lly inserting the above, you will obligo April" 15. " MANY VOTERS. For Representative. The friends of Capt. "V. L. DkTASS, announce him a candidate for Reprcsentnlive to the South Carolina Legislature, at the next October election. .July 1 For Reprcsentalive. . "We are authorized to announce Col. A. 1). (100D WTN, as a candidate for tlio Legislature at the ensuing election. April 22 tf For Representative. We are authorized to nurtouuee Col W. It. TAY LOR as a candidate for the Legislature at the clYsuing election. Jimc 10 ? tf Mr. Kditoik You will please an nominee Cnpt. WILLIAM CLY BU It Y, .as a candidate for re-election as clerk of the Court of Connnon Pleas, for Kershaw District, and oblige " MANY FRIKNDS.April 1&. NOTICE." T" 1) I'.RSOXS haying claims against J. W." Doby do ceased, will present them duly attested; those indebted to him will make payment to MARTHA C DOBY, Adm'st. June 17 C HIDES WANTED. ItKKN and dry hides wanted, for which tho higlv"I est price will bo paid. Apply to May 27 tr D. D'. 1IOCOTT. WANTED. -i w \ jiUMii'.i/s OJ fsorgluim Seel, tor which tlie f.) v/l / highest nrico will be gTvcn. April r? ^ I). I>. 1IOCOTT. RAGS ! RAGS! ! * pi IK II KM HOST PRICKS 1* ATI) FOR WHITE .1 linen or cotton rugs, delivered in large or sinal qnnlities at this office. NEWB 66 Jv B JUST 1HJDLISUED 1JY EVANS & COGSWELL, COLUMBIA, S. C. rpil 10'SPIRIT OF'MILITARY INSTITUTIONS, ' .L By Marshall Mannont. Translated from the latest Paris edition by Frank Scha'.lcr, Colonel 2'2d Regiment Mississippi Infantry. Neatly bound. Price $5. One-third 00' to the trade. INFANTRY TACTICS, For Brigade, Division, and Army Corps, by ("Jen. Casey, U. S. Army. Pronouncod the best work of the kind in the language. Illustrated with 20 Lithographed Plates, and well bound. Price $5. One third ot!r to the trade. CIIISOLM'S SURGERY, Being a third edition of this valuable work. Snlcn Uicily illustrated, nuil tiucly bound. Price $10. Onethirtl olT to tlio trade. Tlio editions of all of these valuable "works are barter 2,00t)|copies, anrt those in want will do well to send iu their orders at oneo. AT.SO, GENERAL OUDKRS, A. I. G.'s Olliee, up to 1st April, 1 SOI. Price $5. One-third oil' to tlio trade. ANDREW'S LIGHT ARTILLERY DRILL. Splendidly illustrated. Price. $4. One-third oil' to the trade. Any of these.hooks will be scat free of postage on receipt of the price, in new issue, or the old at the discount. . KVANS & COGSWELL, Publishers.' July 2 ' :i 1 i actoraci: and cojuukssion' AGENCY. r|MIIC undersigned has this day opened an agency .JL for the purchase barter and salo, on commission, of groceries, provisions, dry goods, rind produce and 1 merchandise of every description, and, is prepared tc \ receive goods on consignment or for storage. j Attention will also ho given to the buying and selling of-Real Estate and Negroes. Liberal advances made on all consignments. Oltico cm Maiu street two doors above the Post Olliee. * P. D. 110C0TT Aprrl lb ( DISTRICT DIRECTORY- . DISTRICT O Legislators. At. II. Uoykin?Senator. ? Jolui M. DeSaussure, D. D. Perry?Representatives. Magistrates. Jolin K. Witherspeon. Win. D. Ilogan, W. It. Taylor, Henry Bruce, ijohn K. Shaw, Richard L. WJiitaker, J. T. Barker. Commissioners of Hoods. J. M. DaSaussurc Chairman, B. T. MeCyy, W. K. Hughes, Daniel 1). Kirkland, James L. McDowali, Lewis J. Patterson, J. Knglisli J'Joby, Fred. Bo wen, Join L. Micklc, C ilium Sowell, Richmond R. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section of the "Act. to establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries,*' passed December 17, is as follows : " That each Commissioner of Roads now in office, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until a successor is annointed. and has imannfml section to 'be in force during the war. Commissioners of Free Schools. Wiley Ivclley, Win. Dixon, James Team, 0. C. llaile, Jesse Truesdel, Daniel Hethuuc, A. b. 5lcDowcll. Qomhiissioucrs of Pullic Buitdinr/s. John Workman, 11. M. Kennedy, U. 15. Johnson, F. \j. Zenip, L. W. It. llluir, James 15. Curcton, Win. 1). *51cl)owall Chairman, .C. 1'. 15., Colin Macrca Treasurer. . Commissioners lo Approve Public Securities. Jolrrt 51. PeSaussure, James Dunlap, Win. 15. Johnsc-ii, sr., A. 51. Kennedy, Thos. 15. .Shannon. Commissioners of the. Poor. 1-1. Dai-lies, A. A. McDowell, John (). liiggins, It. M. Kennedy, J. S. Del'ass. W. 15. llughsdn, Sec. and Treas. President and Directors of Camden Brid<jc Co. President?John M. DeSaussurc. Directors?John Macrae*, 15. Perkins, James Team, Colin'Macrae, Sec. & Treas. Soldier1 s Board of Relief. John 51. DoSaussure, 15. llnrncs, James D-jtnlnp, J. Itoss Dye, C. 51osely, James Team, Jesse Trucsdel, John 15. 51ickle, Charles Itulcy, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. John S. 51eroncy. If - " ? ?? .'itui'if/crx oj Elections. Camden?John IS. Meroncy, C. A. McDonald, Win MeKain. Ourelon's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Team, Emanuel Parker. Flat lloek?Jesse Trues<lel, James. Fletcher, Oeorgc ft. Miller. Butl'alo?-Win. Mwngo, Gillain Sowell, Wm. Cato. Lizenby's?John McGougmr, Dan-icl McCaskill, Donald McDonald-. Schroek's Mill?ft. T. McCoy, Alexander McLc'od, Henry ltndcliffe. Goodwin's .Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Micklc, J nines 11. Vaughn. Liberty llill?A. D. Jones, jr., 11. C. Patterson, lw- 1?. Cunningham. 0])iec(s of Court. Jokcph D. Dunlap, Commissioner in Equity; W. Clyburrt, ClerkA. L. McDonald, Ordinary; Duncnir .Shcorn, Sheriff. Tax Collector. William McKain.Cot/federate h'nrofliui/ Ojjiccr. W. Z. Leitncr. Confederate ll'</r Tax-Col/ector.\ \t i.' 1 - il. All. I\UIIIIUU^. A xxcxsorx. .f'olm Cnntoy, It. M. Kennedy.Collector of Tax in Kind. J nines J ones. Chief Commissary Ay en I. J. II. Dcvercivus. Confederate Quartermaster's Ayent. James Supers. State Quartermaster's Ayent. A. Mnrkjey Lee. A'ccciviny and JJclivcriny Ayent. J. M. Oiiyle. Oflicefs of the Town of Camden. Inlcnattnt. dames Dunlap. Wardens.' > K. l>. Jtaxk-y, 1). 1). llucoti, L. M. Iloswcl!-, It. M. Kennedy. i Iff car dir. 11. M. Kennedy. ^ Marshal and Market Clerk. ^ Wm. Johnson. Professional. c J7ii/sirians now J'racticin;/. . 1 L II. Dcas, 1). L. DeSnussurc, T. Kconsljcrna, ? W. 11. Sikes, Itenjamin II. Malhcson, J. McCan, 1. T. Trnnthnm, W. L. Piekelt, 15. S. Lucas, T. F. McI>ow, Lewis DeSuussure, Thomas W. Sal- I nioud, F. L. Zeinp. C Lavyers, >Vm. 51. Shannon. W. '/,. Leilncr, ,, iV. M. Kennedy. W. K. Taylor. 1 loseph 1). Dunlap. /)en tist.. M. HisSell. Snrnri/ors. n L'olin Macrae, Daniel Dcdmne, C. C*. Ilailc nww???mr?i <* ^ im mmwwtam?r??????n?? Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mechanical. Academies and Primary Schools in Camden. L. McCandlcss' Male Academy; F". Staudeumycr, male academy; G. Bailey, l'rofessor of Foreign .Languages; Mrs. McCandless' Academy for" Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreight; Miss Dawson ; .% Mrs. Peek; Miss Maggie DeNoon. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware <Jt., <j'C. H. W. Bonney, Jaines Duulap, George Alden, Mrs. M. T. Campbell,.H. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish,Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin, IVIatheson. & Co., A. T. Lutta, W. D. MpDowall, S. Oppeiiheini, M. Bauui & Bro., Meroncy, Boswcll <fc Bro., J. M. Joseph Sommers, T. S. Myers, Jaines- McBwcu, W. C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. II. <jppeuheim & Bro., Wbi. Johnson, 1). D. IJocott, B. Si lies. ? Drityyisls. , W,.l AT^U'T tr i III* A. V> AVtVl 14 y JL U? /iCIlip. Book Seller nfirf Stationer. ? Juuics A. Young.IVatchcs and Jetccfrg. James A. Young, I, U. Alexander, A.W. Weln1lian. Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carriag(Makers.. S. Shiver, Hohcrt Man, Nathan 15. Arrnnts, Thomas Shiver, it. 11., blacksmith. Cabinet Warcrooms and Undertakers. . . C'. L. Chattcu, Win. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, ? Builders. J. F. Sutherland, C. L. Chattcu, II. C. Roberts'. Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. Saddlerg and Harness. F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger. Wheelwright and Ginmaker. 11. J. McCreight.Bakers. ' ... Mrs. M A. Kcnucdy, F. Shoemaker, Wm. Daascli. Tan- Yards. L. 31. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley,-. Alex. McLcod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. Hotels. .: Mansion House hV - " " ~j n. vjt. ivoomson. DeKalb House, by - J. II. Jilngbluth. Private Boarding: J. W. Rodgers. Milimtrg and Dress Making. Miss D. II. McEweil, Mrs. Hammefsl'ough. Churches. Methodist'?J. T. Wigbtman, pastor. Presbyterian?S. IT. Ilay, 44 Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., 44 Baptist?W. 12. llughson, 44 Grain and Lumber Mills. F. L. ZenVp, Hour and grist;' Jos. H. Vaughn, flour and grist4; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist; IV. E. Hughe^, lumber and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col. JamoB C. llailc, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, flour, grist, and lumber; L. W. It. lilair, flour arvd grist; Charles ltaley, flour nnd grist; J. K. Sowell, grist; John W. (Jaskins,flour, grist and liimber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. -J. Cauthen, lumber; Kobert Kirkley, grist; estate ,f Wm. Shields, grist and lumber; George 1L Miller, flour and grist ; L. J. Patterson, flour and grist; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate of T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kclley, grist, John Chesnut, grist and luniber; James Chcsnut, sr., grist and lumberJohn Moltae, Kiit>i una inmucr ; J olin Brown', grist.; estate- of Burwcll Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane JKnox, gri3t.; Kichard Tlyatt, flour and grist;Lewis Peoples, flour, grist ifnd lumber.. Bank Officers and Directors. Branch Hani; of the S(t{le of South Carolina. , * President?Win. M Shannon; Cashier?N. D. Boxley; Book-Ivp'r?J. E. Nettles; Assistant llookKeepcr?A\\ P. Anderson. Directors?J. Boss Dye, L. II. Deas, John Cantey', E. W. Bonney, A. D. Jones, sr. Hank of Camden. ['resident?W. E. Johnson, sr.; Cashier?AY. D. McDowell: Directors-Tjrlt. B.Johnson, Wm. M. Shannon, Bcnj. Perkins, AV. D. McDowell, John AVorkrnauJ POST OFFICE. CAMDET\T R. r MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. (ic1im0nd, charleston, columbia, western and wav mails. ~>ue?Daily, by 7 30 I*. M 31oSo?Daily by G 00 P. M lancaster, flat rock, &c. >ue?Monday, Wednesday & Friday by 12 00 M. Jloso?Same days, at 11 00 A. M. red 1iill, iiussel i'lace, &c. >110?Thursday, by . 12 00 M llosos?Same day, at 11 00 A. it tiller's ferrv, jefferson, &c. >ue?Monday, by 12 00 if HosOs-yFriday, at 10 00 A. M OFFICE HOURS. Frojn 8 00 A. if. to 2 00 P. M., and for short irnc after opening tho mail at night. T. W. PEGUES, P.M. NOTICE. E. 1IUGHSON, will act ns my agent during Y Y my ab.scnco from homo. Porsons iudcblod to' 10 will make payment to liiru. May 27 " 3m D. L. DeSAUSSURE.