The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, July 13, 1864, Image 2

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* r % ? 1 ^gggfggg i 5 Among the many brave men who liavo falion during Qui bloody strbggle, and linvo attested tljeir devotion' to thoir country, by tho sacrifice of their lives,, upon her alter, we number our "> beloved friend .Lleut.i WILLIAM McSW^EN, who was seriously' wounded at Drewry's Bltiff; Ya., on the 16th of May, 1864, and. ' died in the Wayside Hospital Mi Weldoa, 1J. 0., on the 2d of Juuo 1864. ?" t ' Ho was a resident of Korahaw District, S. -C., and when the bloody conflict h*d fhirly commenced, Jbo nor bly responded to the call of his country. Ho was first Lieutenant in company F, 1th S. C. Battalion, whero lie discharged his duty,faithfully, as an oflicor;-aud as a friend, was ever kind, and obligihgii v . ? ' * No one could be faken-from us .whose loss would be more, deeply lamented. No pfirer patriot,,has shod his lifeVblood to ensure our independence,' than tho edbject of this memento. ' "i' His sacred remains lio entombed near by',thq Roanoke Riyor, whore tho' fierce cfill to ?rms cau nuvur ur.vHK ms suit repose; one ins immortal spui we humbly trust through the merits of a efuciKed Ro* deemor, .Is. safo in tbnt beautiful country abovo 'where . wars never come, ajid grief, nnd death ennnqt enter.. Good ROn, affectionate brother, kind master, trup. friend, pure patriot, bravo soldier, noble gentleman; farewell 1 "With-us his-name shall live, , ' Through long sqcoeeding years,. , ? Knibnlraod with ail our heurts ca.ti givo, ? Our praises nndmur tears." ??????? i iinn i? i ??j? Special USTotices. , SOTICB. ' . MY BUSIKESS-HEREAFTEIt WILL BE C0& ' ducted strictly on the cash system.' All orders must positively bo accompanied.with the cash. . > " .?' ' Those indebted to mo will please come farward'and payup. "YVM. McKAlN.. " ' July 7V ( Qt<C1??A? ' ANNOUWCEMENTS.' ? " * I ' ^ Mr. Editor: -You will please announce thG following gentleman as candidates forre-electian to .,tho llouso of Representatives, from Kershaw District,-.at thb ensuing election'in October, and oblige tlieir i friends: Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE. - <Oapt. D. D. PERRY. ' " ' 1 ' ? v , .. y ??r?tr-1 ? \i -?r? ,V.>i Ki roit^As the tiino is npproaching when tl;p yii. Kershaw District, will ha*e to Select, thogg r ! . w jprosent tliem, iu the ' ensuing Legislature,' i i rally recommend the tollowitig gentlemen ; i lutes. For Senator. > N Maj' A. II. BOYKIis . For Representative. * Maj. J. M. J)eSAUSSU RK, . Capt. W. Z. LEITN-^R. r. r i. Liug.tho above, you wijv oblige v,:M 1' * MANY VOTERS, 'For Jteprcsentative. iV" nds of Capt. W. L. DeRASS, aunouueo liio;. , v ri ;e for Representative to tho South Carolina J.v;;i }, at the next October election. ?' For Representative. VV' nuthorizod to announce Col. A. I). GOOD*? >. a candidate for- tho Legislature at tho enau it. t > '!. - if For Representative. . . \V. a'.borizod to aunouueo Col Wr. R. TAYLOR vJ .a;' date for tlio- Legislature at tho coming . r ? \ >1 ? ' " . tf V xoU: You will please announuco, Capt. I CLYBURN, as a candidate for re-election (j < ?.? n?.... T?l f- - -r? ? liiu uuuu ui vyunLLuun j. itjatj, uir jveranaw . . . id oblige * MANY FRIENDS, i. NOTICE. ~ j "? ) NS hpvibg claims against J. W. Doby do i. < id, will present thjwn.duly attested,'thoso in i' him will muko payment to . MAlt'fHA C. DOBY; Adro'st. ; 6' ~~ HIDES WANTED- ~ GllRBN and dry hidos wanted, for whjch tho highest price will be paid. Apply to 21 tf . D. D. 1IOCOTT. WAN1ED. " ^AA BUSHIfiLS of Sorghum Reed, for which the highest prico will he given. April & D'. P.HOCOTT. notice IS hereby given to all persons indebted to the Estate of B.'A. J. Scarborough, deceased, to fqrn^rd and -pay tip, nud to those having claims against the samo, to present therb, legally authenticated,- to tho undersigned, for sottlernent. J. R. SHAW,-. Juno 24 4t Executor. ~ 7 wanted; . >p0 EITHER BUY OR RENT, A GOOI> DWRLL' jl ing house of modium size, to bo situated in Camden or Kirkwood. "The applicant is a refugee. Any information can be obtained by calling on D. D. HO COTT. July 6 tf I . ? f i I V S 1 "* *v ' ?. . ' ' . i?ma?ir*?aoai 1) I ST RI C T ? IR E C TORY* DISTRICT OFFICERS. Legislators. A. JR. Boykln?Senator. . John ?r. DeSaussuro, D. D. Perry?Representative!. , ~ ' Magistrates. John K. iVithorapoon, Wm. D. Hogan, Vf. R. Tay- ' lor, Henry Brace, John- R. Shaw, Richard L. Whitakcr, J. T. Barker. \ Commissioners of Roads. J. SI. DaSaussUrc Chnirthtmi*B. T. SIcCoy, W. E.' Hughes, ^Daniel D. TKlrkland; James L. Mc. Dowall, Lewis J. Ihtitcrson, J. Edglish Doby, Ifred. .Boweri, Johu L* Slicklo, Gillani Sowell, ?, Richmond Ky Terrell; 'Kmauuel.Parker. -The sixth section of the ". Act to. establish certain-Roads, Bridges and Perries," passed December. 17, is as follow^ : . ur 44 Tliat each Commissioner of Roads now .^n of-. nee, or uei'cniter appointed, shall serve until a< successor is appointed^ and lias accepted.' This section to be iu force during the war. \ Commissioners of ?rtc Schools. Wiley Kellcy, Win.. Dixonr Jamerh Team, C. C. . Haiti, Jesse Trueadel, Daniel Bethunej A. L. McDowell. Commissioners of Public Buildings. John Workman, H.. M. Kennedy, 11. B. Johnson, F. L. Zenip, L. W. It. Blair, James B. Curcton, Wrn. I). JMcDowall Chairman, C. P. B., Colin Macrra Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public. Securities. John M. DcSaussurc, Juiues Dunlap, Wm. K. John. son, sr., A. M. " Kennedy, Tlios. E. Shannon. ' % ' - Commissioners of the Poor. E. Barnes, A. A. 'MeDqwall, John O. Digging R. M. Kennedy, J. S;?DePass. W. E. llughson, Sec.. and Treas. President And Directors of Camden Bridge Co. Presidents-John .M. DeSauss'u^a, Direotors-rrJolm Maorae, B. Borkins, James Tct^m, Colin Mhcrae, Sec, & Treas.. ' ? Soldier's Board of Relief. . , Jolin M. DeSaussure, E: Barnes, James Dunlap,, J. Ross Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, JeBSe' Trueiidcl, John 11. Mickle, Charles Ralcy, John Qci- "' kins, Daniel Gardner. Coroner? " John S. Meroney. V ... - $ii , 0. Managers of Election^* , . Camden?John 8. Meroney, C. A. McDonald, Win "'McKaln." Curcton's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James. Team, Emanuel Parker. > . . Flat Rook?Jesse Truesdcl, James Flicker, George R. Miller. Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, C-jllnm Sowoll, lVn>. Cato. Lizenby'e?John McGacgun, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald.' '' Soferock's' Mill?II. T. McCoy,' Alexander McLeod, Henry Radcliffc. 4. . i Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John 11. Mickle, James H. Vaughn. ' \ t Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, 11. I?. Cunningham. . Officers of Court. .? Josepli I).. Duulup, Corftmissioner in Krnity ; W. i ClyburiL, -Clovk ; A. Lt McDonald, Ordinary ; ; Duncan Gllcorn, Sheriff. * Tax Collector. William McKuin. Confederate .Enrolling Officer. VI: Z- Leitncr. 1 , * * Confederate Tax-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. . , Assessors. John Cantey, R. M. Kennedy. ? Collector of Tax in Kiu(I James Jones. ! > , ' Chief Commissary Agent. J. 11. Devcreaux. Confederate Quartermaster's Agent m. .lamofl Sniri>r<i ' I Stair. Quartermaster*a Agf.nl. A. MtfVkloy Lcc. Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gaylc. Officers of the Town of Camden* Intendant. James Dunlap. . War dene. N. I). .Baxlcy, D. D. Hooott, L. M. BosweHj R. M. Kennedy. Recorder. .R. M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market Clerk. W?. Johnson. Professional. ?? t I Physicians now Practicing. > L. H. ipcas, D. L. DeSdji^suro, T. Reoaetjerna, W. R. $ikcB, Benjamin H. hjatheeon, J. McCaa, J. I. Trantham, W. L. Pickett, >B. 6. .jjuc&s, T. F. McPow, Lewis DeSaussure, Thomas W Salroond/ F. L. Zemp. .. . r * ' 1 ? ?7| . ^ ?mm :i^ % / ' 1 / * ' VH.y.'rf, ,: Wm. M. Shannon. * W r. Letlnvr. '[ W. -M. Kennedy. , VV. K. 'JVyKr. Joseph D. Dunlap. ' , * Mifltill! ,. : * v . - '. flurveifors. Colin Macrae, Daniel Bothunef; C, C. Ilaile < " * % Scholastic, .Mercantile, & Median-' kffl. _ Academies and Frtfitarj/' Schools in Camden. L. McCandlcas' Male^cijlemy; F. Staudehmycr, male acytdcmy,; G. Bailejv, Professor of Foreign Languages ; 'Mrs. McCandle38' ' Academy lor Tounff|Ladie3, Mrs. McCrcight; Miss Dawson ; Mrs, .Ptjfek;1' Miafc- Maggie DeNoou. * . i . i", Dealers inaDry Goods, Groceries, llardu-are jjr., B. W. Bonliey.'JRmes flhulap, George Aldeu, Mrs. M.. T.^Oiimpttell, R.- Ma Kennedy, Mrs. Mcl/eish, Mendal Smith'; Mr#. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin, Matheaon & Co., A'.'Jt-. Latfa, W. D. McDowall, S. Qppenlioim, M. Baum & Bro., Meroney, ^oswell & Bro., J. M. Gayie, i. Joseph isominers, T. S. Myers, James *McEvten, >V. f 'St f'n llon^rrA 1 TT r\ V* ,viu.| i/uuijmil, 0..;li. up., penheiin & Ilro., Wui. Johnson, D. D. HoCott, 11, Sikeal- >,v Druggists. "Win. McKain, F. L. Zemp. t S 9 ' ? . <? Book Seller and Stationer. ( James .A. Young. ". .. . .".'itches and Jewelry. , \ .Tames A. Young, X. B. Alexander, A.\V. vfehrlian. ( Blacksmiths, Wagon and CarriageNakers.. -t S. Shiver, llobcrt Mao, Nathan B. Arranta, Thcnias . Shiver. R. R., blacksmith. '' , Cabinet Wareroonu and Undertakers. C. L. Chatten,'IVm. Tarvor,'J. F. Sutherland, ? Builders. >' J. F. Sutherland, C. L. Chatton, H. C. Roberts. 4 Mercbaht Tailor. Charles A. McDonald.Saddlery and Harness. F. J. Oa^es, Mr. Bulger. Wheelwright and Ginmaksr. R. J. McCreight. . , . ,.j. -Bakers'. .. Mrs. M* A- Ivennedy, F- Shoemaker, \Ym." Daasch. \Tan- Yards. ', . L. 11. Stephenson, F. L. Zenip, John S. Bradley, Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Fatterson, Jolm Brown.' . ' Hotels. , ? Mansion-House, by - E. Q. Robinson. DeKalb House, by - J. H. Jungblutb: * - _____ Private Boarding. J. W. Rodgcrs. r- , 1 ' ' Milintfy and Dress Making. Miss D. II. McEwcn," Mrs. llammcrslctieh. . m Churches. ' Methodist*?Jv T. Wiglitman, pastor. Presbyterian?S. II. Iluy, ' . Episcopal?T. 'F. Davis, jr., " Baptist?'W. E. .Hugh son, ' " Grain and dumber Mills. F. L. Zemp, flour and grist.; Jas. II. Vaughn, flour and grist; James A. Kirkland,grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist ;-W. E. Hughefe, lumber and grist; Chatlea Terkinp, luipbcr; Col Jamos U.. llaile, lumber and grist; A..1I. Boykin, flour, grist and lumbers L. W. R. "Blah*, flour and . grist; Charles Ral&y, flour and grist; J. R. Sowcll, grist; JolmW. Gaskins,flour, grist and lumber; John A. Yonn^, grist and lumber; T. J;-' Cauthen, lumber; Robert Kirkloy, grist; estatfi' >.f lVm. Shields, grist and lumber; George R^ MUler, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour an'a grist; Johu S. Miljer, flour and grist; estate of T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kellcy, irrist. John ChpftTliit rrriuf nn?l Inmbop .Tnrrtf>? Chc^lut, sr., grist and lumber; John McRac, grist and lumboi*; John Broiru, grist; eslutc of Burwcll Boykin, griat and lumber; estatQ of Lemuel Boykin, grist and luinhor ; Mrs. Jane J?: Knox, grist.V Kicbard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lowis Peeples, flour, grist and Inmber. Bank Officers and Directors. . Branch Batik qf the State of South Carolina. President?Wmi. M Shannon 5 Cashier?Nc D. Bax' ley; Book-Kp-'r?J. E. Nettles; Assistant BookKecper?W. D. Anderson. y. Directors?J. Boss Dyo, L. H. Dcas, John Cantey, E. W. Bonney, A. D. Jones, sr. Bank of Camden. President?W.E. Johnson, sr.; Cashier?W. D, McDowell. Directors?ii. B. Johnson, Wm. JVI. Shannon, Bepj. Perkins, W. D. McDowall, John Workman POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. 4 ' ??? ,/ RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WEfitERW .. i 'AND. WAY MAILS. Due?Daily, by 7 20 P. M CJose?Paity by 6 00 JP. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK,- <l'C. I 1 * !> I >r#: Jin ^ r- ti-r-ij, .~7trz , Doi>?Mmduy. 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CAMP AND FIELD); Papers from the Portfolio of ' 1 an Army Chaplain. EV Bo v. Joseph Cross; D. D. ^?art I at now ready. Price $3. ' , DUNCAN A DAIR, or, Qa^tured in Escaping. A story ot one of Morgan's mqj^ ' By Mrs. Jane $. H. Cross. Nearly ready. Price $1. YOUNG MAROONERS. By Rev, Francis R. Gouldipg. A most entertaining book for young' per- v teons. Pronouucfd bj* good judges to l>e equal to Robinson Cruaoe. Price $3. A liberal discount to tire trade from the foregoing, prices. For'the amount named, remitted to us, in current funds, wejwill fiend, either or all of these bpoks postpaid, to any rart of the Confederacy. Address i * BURKE, ROYKIN A CO., , June 21. Mncon, Georgia. Eag^Aiiv newspaper in the Confederacy copying the ... , above lulvertispmnnt. wit.ll thin nntr? wilt ? copy of each of tlicj above books, upon* tbo receipt of paper containing tho advertisement.; FACTORAGE A>1> COMMISSION agency. 'TUNC undorsign'6d has this day openod' an agency , Jl for tho purchase bartor and sale, on commission, . of groceries, provisions, dry goods, and produoe and merohhndisc bf every description, and, is prepared tc roceive goods on consignment or for storage. Attention will also be given to the buying and soiling of Real Gstnto and Negroes. * ( Liberal advances made on all consignments. Office on Main street two doors above tho Post Office. D. D. HOCOTT. Aprrl 15 NOTICE..' . ~ BM. BJ^OWN is pay authorised agent during my 1 absence from home. T. S. MYERS. Fobrflary 12 * " .if k , FOR SAXJE^ OR BARTER. ' /Y^WO ^oors above the Post Office, Cotton Carda ' ' A Rice, Liverpool and Coast Salt, Nails, Tobacco Cotton Yarn, Flour^ Bacon, and Lard, by ApnL29: J( ... i; P.p. HOCOTT v . > ~-C.? ^. SAM. UBTCIIER WILL bo at his stable at the Hermitage the ehsuing 'Bonsen, commencing the first of March. * Terms?Fifty Dollars th<p,' Season, payable in ndvdbco . February-12 '-K tC L-L ? DREsaab ODSI" The sobsorib^>PAS ,tust received . from Nassau a handsome assortment 6f Muslins and Prints, which will be sold low for cash. Main Street opposite Dr. YonngW b. 6ikes. " ' July 8 ' tf. * . RAGS! RAGSTT T* re rfghest prices' paid for w&ftb ' linen or cotton rags, delivered in large or emal <jaAtitiee at this office. . i