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. ' '' y \ "* v temMnirMBf HUMM.iiii II ? ? ..Cure of I?f li iu 1'wo flours. I Boil one part pf qaick lime with two parts of spblimed sulphur iotcn parts ofmter.uuti! the two former are perfectly united. Duriog ebullition it must be constantly stirred with a ' piece- of wood, apd when the sulphur an J lime liave^uoited the fluid-is'- to be decantered and kept in a stoppered'"bottle. Wash the body ttrnym nrofnr onrl fllotl ' liiuil/l intrt fi 'the skin thoroughly. Duringjthe evaporation of "the fluid, a" layer of sulphur is deposited \vjiich kills the rio^rus,and fhc patient is cured. It is only needful then to wash tbebodywelj and to n?e clean clotbihg. The time is Of no importance in tho treat* > ? mont except to render thesulpbur iSolnble, aiw such "would probable'he the case if ?Pota&sa or" . Soda were emplo#(k * . * ^ " i This form of usmg sulphur, though not intended Jas anything nev. to the "professional, , ' . is doubtless so. to many others, wbo' /nay take it at its, value. In the treatment of over a hundred and fifty cases in. the army within the past thf.ee or four ihonths, I have rarely * found n second application necessary erafli ?'. ' cate the disease. * * fi ' ~ MEDICAL OFFICER. Savanngli, AprjJ 28, 1864. x * Special- 3STotices.J| . -v. fHO'riCB. *'' ' * # S MY^BUSI^ESS HEREAFTER WILL BE ?0N* 4" . ducted strictly on the cash system. '< V.-.\ All orders must-positively be_accorapanied with the , -cash. . i . Those indebted to me .will please conxo farward and pay up. WM.McKAIK. July'! * - 6t. \ v TNNOUNCEMElSfTST? # ? ? 3Ir..Editor: You will please announce the fbi-" . , lowing gentlem?? as candidates for ro-electien to the .House ofRepraeeQtatives, from Kershaw District, at the ensuing election in October, mod oblige their ? ? fiends: , t. .. ' * ' I ' Mftjy J. M. PeSAUSSURE. Capt D. D. PERRY. ' / . L'.. ? July.l ... .Mn Ewtoc: As. the time is approaching when the people of Kershaw District, will have to solect, those * .}9 ' who willVeprcsent tiieirt^ in the ensuing Legislating ' ' . we respectfully recommend tho following gentlemen *??sA candi&tes./ ? ' * > ; ' Tor Senator. ' Maj. A.H,BOYfT>N . ' x For Representatives. ' t : . % Maj. J. M. DeSAUSSDRE, *' Cdpfc "W. Z. LEITXER.: .1 '* .Reinserting the'above, you will obfigo ', . April 15. " MANY" VQTERs! . For Representative. _ v . ? ' The friends of Capt. W. L. DePASS, announce hith ^candidate ibr Representat^-e to^t^pQonMi Carolina1 Legislature, at the ifest October election. " V July 1 . J . ", , For Representative. i *' x tVe are authorized to announce Col.'A. D. GOOD* IVTN, as a candidato for the Legislature at tbo ensu-I " * election. . . , April22/ ? if + k. Fur itepresentatii'f. 4 \ Woare nu'iorized to announce Col W. R. TAYLOH as .V&indidutc (or the. Legislature at tlio ensuing election. ' ; June 10 ' .. .. tf t ? Mil Edixok: You -will please annonnnco Capt. k WILLIAM CtYBtTRX, as a candidate for reelection as clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for Kershaw District, and oblige KANY'FRIKNDS. . ' April 15. . . ' NOTICE.,. >" "pESfiONS liaving claims against J. W. Doby de .1. ' ceased, will present them duly attested; those indebted to him win make-payment to^ , - MAItiflA Kj. DUJJI, AQIO Si. June 17 1 6 HIDES WANTED. j /^REEN and dry hides wanted, for which the high* ' \jf ''est price will be paid. Apply to v?| -May 27 tf I). P. HOCOTT. ' ~~ WANTED. K.A A BUSHELS of Sorgbwy Seed, for which the eJUU highest price will be given. April 5 ' B. D. HOCOTT, WANTED, nrio Sither bey or rent, a good dwell ; JL ihg house of medium size, to be situated in CamV 3on or Kirkwooc. The applicant is a refugee. Any information can bo Obtained by oalling on D. D. HO: tOTT. , ' . July \ . ?r tf ~ ' - *T/vArnn * *1 'IVVMiVA . * JTS horebyfiveo to-all persons indebted to fcfaoEstato , X of B. A. J; Scarbowigh, deceased, to forward any ?pay$p, and fo thoro Having claims ag-iinst tie same, to present them; legally authenticated, to the tinders' for settlement. J. R. SHAW, ' ; Joqe 34 4t Execntor. * >'' ? ' - -1' ciHTttAX. BuaEiu, COLUMBIA. July 1,1864. /"tARS T7JLL BB DESPATCHED FOR LEE'S Xj and Beauregaad'a armies. July 15; for Johnston's farmy, July 19. A M. LABORDE, ^nly 13 ^ Chatnoao, I ' W- : r; -vT ^ _?.< ? 'c " , t r\. v . % !'r* *. *? Yv * ":.. ' .'?* fa ; V * i' * < ; V v 'Mr !' DISTRICT DIRECTORY' " >' DISTRICT QfFJCERS. ' . Legislator*. ; V ? A. H. Boy kin?Senator. * John %S. DeSaussure; D. D. Petry?ReprcsontaE tires. : \ i.'if, . ' ' J- , Magistrate^. fe TaVw V Wi?lio?cr>nnn Wm T) "TTnffnn W Tv TuV "v"" " " - ?&?? ? ?j | jf tor, Henry Brace, John R. Shaw, Richard L. "i TVhitaker, J. T. Barker. F ' ? Commissioners of Roads. J. M. DaSaussure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E. Hughes, Daniel D. Kirkland, James L. Mc-*> Dowall, Lewis* J. PattersoD, J, English Jtoby, * Fred. Bowen,. Jo'hn L. Mickle, Gillam Spwcll, Richmond R! Terrell, Emanuel Parker. i The sixth section <jf the 44 Act to establish oertain Roads, bridges and Ferries," passed December 17, is as follows: f 44 That each Commissioner of Roads new in .office, or hereafter appointed, shoil serre until* eupcessor is appointed, and has accepted. This section to be in force during the war. I , ?~ Commissipners of Fret Schools. Wiley Kelley, Wm. Dixon, James Team, C. C. Haile, Jesse Trpesdel,- Daniel Berthunc," A. L. < ' McDowell. # Commissioners of Public Buildings. } John Workman, R. ,M. Kennedy, R. B. Johnson, F. L. Kemp, L. W. R. Blair, James B. Cureton, Wm. D*. jMcDowall Chairman, C. P. -B., Colin Ma<yjea Treasurer. , ' Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. ' John XI. DeSaussure, James Dunlaf), Win. E. JoJjfli so?,^r., A. M. Kennedy, Tims. E. Shannon. 1 Commissioners of the'Poof. ?.. Barnc^ IVv A. McDo^all, John 0. Higgina, R.1 | M. Kennedy, J&S. DePass. W. E. Hughson, Sec. ' and Treas. . v , _ ' . PrtsidenLand Directors of Camden -Bridge Co. President?John Mi DeSaussure. Directors?.John Macrae, I?. Perkins, James Team. Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treas. pS ^ Soldier's Bbard of Relief. John XI. DeSaussure, E. Barnes, Jsfcoes Dunlap, J, "Ross Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Trues-del,* John B. Miakle,' Charles Haley, John Gas-? kins, Daniel Gardner* Coroner. * v John S.. Meroncy. ' ' Qplanaqers of Elections. Cautden?John S.. Meroney,* C. A. McDonald, Wip ;McKnin. Cureton's Mill?'Frederick- Bowcn, James Team, Emanuel Parker.. , \ ' .Flat. Rock?Jesse Trucsdel,^ James Fletcher, George R. Miller. Buffalo?TYm. Mungo, .Gillam Spwell, Wm.- Cato. . Luenby'a?J Win McGougap, Daniel McCastill,' Donald McDonald. ^cUrock's, Mill?B. T. McCoy, (Alexander McLeod, Henry Hadcliffe. . *. Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B- Mickle, James H. Vaughn. " ? Liberty l(ill?-A. D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, R. B. Cunningham. i Q ? ? * Ojficen of Court. Joseph-D. Dunlajv Commissioner in Equity; XV. nClyburn, ' Clerk,; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary;? Duncan ShcoiiT, Sheriff. Tax Collector. ' < . -Wilfi^n 'McH^in. Confederate 'Enrolling QJficex. >- . W. Z. Leitner; Confederate War TaxtCollcclor.- . A. M. Kennedy. ? ' % Assmorf! -*v Jcthn Cautey, R. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tar. in .Kind. James Jones. Chief Commissary Agent. * ^ 'J. }I..De)vereaaxv I Confederate Quartermaster** Agent. James Solrcrs." ~ ' State Quartermaster's Afrent. .A. Mafkley Lcc. V . 7 * ' . xiyr > , ' "? " Receiving and Delivering Agent, J..M. Qaylc. ' .' $ ' ? .> *^T" Officers of the Town of darnden. < ' * ? * 4 > A. Jnterictant. * James Dunlap. Wardens. D. Baxley, B. D. Bocott, L. Boswell, R. M. Kennedy. ' , * <v ?' t , Recorder. , R. M. Kennedy, *. j* Marshal and Market Clerk. ? ' Wm. Jofrnson. * ' <? : {. Professional.. ?'i i , Physicians now Practicing. , L. fl. Deas, D. L. DeSauesufa; T. Reenstjenxa, W. R. Sikes, Benjamin &. Matheson, J. McUaa, J. I. Grantham, W. L. Pickett, B. 8. Lncss, T. . McDow, X<ewis DeSaussure, Thomas W;i$al-? mond, F, L, Zetop. / ; - ' * . ' .. . * . .. V t '' V ' * " . * , 'Lityex, . ] Wm. M. Shannon. x W. Z. Lcitlicf. < W. M. Kennedy/ v W.* It. Taylor. ' Joseph D. Dunlap. ; ; ' > ' Dtntisi. % * ' - -M. Bissell. ... > . i ' 1 ..' Surveyors;. * r : Colin Macrae, Daniel Bethune, C. C. ITaile - Scholastic, Mercantile) & Median-;t ieal. * V . . Academics and Primary Schools in Camden* L. McCandless' M$\o Academy; ?F. Staudenrayer, male aca'demy; G. Bailey, Professor of Foreign Languages; 'Mrs.. McCandless' Academy for,. .Young Ladies, Mrs. .McCrcight; Miss>D*Tyson; Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. 1 Dialers in Dry Goods* Groceries, Hardware fc., $c. W. 3onney, James Dunlap, Gevge' Alden,' Mrs. M. T. Campbell, K. M..Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish, t Mendal Smith,"Mrs. Connar, Mrs. Crosby, -A? Benjamin, Matheson & Co., A. T. Latla, W. D. 1 McDowall, S. Oppenheim, M. Baum A Bro., Me- ] roney, Boswcll & Bro., J. M. Gayle, Joseph ? Sommers, T. S. Myers, James McEwen, W. C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas J. H. Op- , penheim & Bro., Wta. Johnson, D. D. HoCott^ B. Sikcs, j _ Drugyists.' . " 'j ' . -Wm. .MclCpin, F. L. Zemp. .* Book Belter and Stationer. ] Jam*s. Av Young.. . ( -r- / I ? Watches and Jhcelrg. ' Jainos A. Youpg, I. B. Alexander, A.W. Vebr- < ban. ' , ' ' ? ' Blacksmiths, Wagon and?CarriageQlalkrs.. S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrants, Tbpmas J Shiver. R. R., blacksmith. ' , Cabinet Wareroorns and Undertakers. > , t ? L. Chatten, Wjp. Tarveis J. F. Sutherland ' 1 Builders. < I J. F. Sutherland, C. L. Chatten, H. C. Roberts. < r Merchant Tailor. .Charles A. McDonald. ?' t ?' Saddlery and Harness. . F, J. Oakcs, Mr. Bulger. ^ Wheelwright and Ginmakcr. R. J, McCreight. r-1 Baklrs. Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker, Win/ Daasclt , Ten-Yards. L. B.^jtcphenson, F. Zenrp, John S. Bradley, < Alex. MeLcod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. . * * ,?? : Hotels, ' s Mansion 11 ousa, by , E. G. Robinson. DeKalb House, by ' - J. H. Jungbluth. 4 ? S Pirivdte Boarding. ( J. W.Rodgers: . ? - ' 1 Milinary .end 'Dress Making.. ' t Miss D. H. McEwen, Mrs. HamtucrslovigH. ] . Churches. v. ] Methodist?J. T. Wightmau, pastor. ( * Presbyterian?S. H. Hay, f4 . 1 Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., ' Baptist?W. E. Hughson, " Grain and Lumber Mills. . . 1 " . .. ' . t F, L. Zenip, flour and grist ; Jas. H. Vaughn, flour and grist; James A. KirkTand, grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist ; W- -E. Hughes, luiltber - and grist; Charles Perkins; lurabter; Col James C. Haijo, lumber and grist; A. H. Boylria, flour, ' grist and lumber;. L. W. R. Blair, flour and grist;*CharIe? Ralcy, flourj>nd grist; J. R. Sowj ell, grist; John W. Gaskins, flour, grist and lum . bcr; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J. ^autheo, lumber? Robert Kirkley, grist ; estate .f Wm. Shields, grist and lumber; George R. Miller, flour ancr 'grist; L. J. Patterson, flour and grist; John Sk Miller, flour and grist; .estate of'T. Lang,grist and lumber; W, SL Kelley, ( grist, John Cheanut, grist and luntber; James Cbeanut, sr., gris$ and lumber; John BcRac, grist and lumber; John Brown,.grist; estate of . Burwell Boy kin-, gnst and 'lumber; estate of . Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber; Mrs. Jane J.' Knox, grist.; Richard H>gtt, flour and -grist; ' Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumber. Bank Officer* and Directors. . ' Brqnch Bank of the State of South Carolina. President?Wm. M 8hannon f Cashier?N. D. Baxloy; Book-Kp'r?J. E. Nettles; Assistant Book Keeper?'W. D. Anderson. Directors?J. Boss Dye, L. H. Deas, JohnCantey, * B'. W. Bonney, A. D. J-ones, sr. Bank of Camden. ' y President?W. E. Johnson, sr.; Cashier?W. D. " McDowall. ' . l^ectors-'-R. B. Johnson, Wm. M. Shannon, Benj. Perkins. W. D. McDowall, John Workman f ' POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S#C- | MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. ! . ' . '< Li: ?. richmond, charleston, columbia, western and wat Mails. Due?Daily, by v 7 30 P. M i Close?Daily by 6 00. P. 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For'the amount named, .remitted to us, in . . jurpept funds, wo will sond either or all ofthese books postpaid, to any part of the Confederacy. Address BURKE, BO SKIN A CO./ . June*24. ' Macon, Georgia. I , {5T"Any newspaper in Lbe Confederacy copying the ' ibove advertisement, with this note, Vill receive a?py of each of the above books, upon the receipt .of he paper containing tbo advertisement. . . . ^ " XI 4 >f FACTORAGE , AND COMMISSION ? ? AGENCY. > -ii! / * THE undersigned has this day bpened an agency for the purchase barter and Salomon commission, )f groceries, provisions, <iry goods, and produce and nerchaudiso of every description, and, is prepared to eceive goods on consignment or for storage.* # Attention will also bo given to the buying and sellng of. Real Estate aiud Negroes. \ Liberal-advances made on all consignments. ' Qffice on Main street two dpors above the Post Office. ' P. D. HOCOTT.. . Aprrllb NOTICE. I> M. aitUWJN 13 my flHiponsca agent uunug my O*. absence from home. . T. S. MYERS. February 12 ' , $f > FOR SiJUE OR BARTER. TWO doors above the Post Qffiqe, Cotton Cvda Rice, Liverpool and Coast Salt, Nails,. Tobacco llotton Yarn, Flour, Bacon, andiard, by' April 29 ? ; ' D. D. HOCOTT ' . 8AM tEfCHlik' p W7 ILL be at his stable at the Hermitage the en- % *' */my :? ^ suing 66fl86Qf COmmjiiuiu^ cnu uioit v* jmciiwu* Terms?Kfty Dollars the Season,, payable'iij adranee . '1 ' > February 1? , tf *. , ' 1 { DRESS GOODS]!! rHB SUBSCRIBER HAS J UST.1 RECEjl \| ED from Nassau a handsome assortment of Muslins . md Prints, which will be sold low for cash. Main Itwiaf rmn.-mir.fl Dr. YoUDtt'S. vwrf" -7 " " w ' B. SIXES. 'July 8 ' , 0 ' -v *f * 4 t RAGSJ BAGS!! The highest prices-paid .for ?whitb .linen or fotton rags, delivered in large or, emal 1 ' lantitiee at this office. Vv'. * \ J, ' ' v " t ? * ' * % , * ' * .' '. r ' :,r^. ;