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p3XTty.A3Etlg'. * Died at. .Tsckson tfcpppftai, Pichmond Va., in tbo trtv sixth-year otliis ago, triantenam., l) u NUaw at. RITAKEll, 1st Lieut, of Ute -Waleree Mounted Kifloaen. Lieut Whitnker wus.cne of tho first to en* ler service going to Virginia &- die ranks of Col. Maxcy Gregg> reghpent lai S. CJVoiimteer* He was discharged for physical" disability?tut SOOB .volunteered ngaip. and went to Virginia a second iiiae,' , ' ( 4 ' * meuiberof the Kirk wood Cavalry. The cold, tanks t . of the Potemac and the arduous dufits of the post he was placed at, rood proved too much tbr a fratno that owed all #3 strength to^ho spirit that was within it, . and-he was sent home, as many of us thought to -die. t ' But againiu Augu?t" 1862, he was elected Lieut, in the ' llAimtA/1 DSfini&h jim/7 AAnfinno/l unfit hioAnm* UflvciW ffuumvu iviuuivii nuu y*'u?niiiw^ ? ?.? w pan}* until the first.of last ilay, -lie returned with it to ' ' 1, Virginia (or the third >time?too weak at tlie event proved for the duties of an active campaign, he never ,, , bailed in those duties?be uever murmured, but bore * himj^lf ill all. positions of danger, and duty,' so its to # ' "v _% elicit the warmest approbation of his a*m mending offivera, and in a severe engagement on the 30th of May, in which every officer but himself, and half the men of '* his company, wore either killed or wi-uniicd, he " ' ? ' brought the remnant of hi? company out of the fight, (the Captain being wounded,) himself untouched? to lie down and die of the insidious disease, that had * been pressing on him for years. And so adds sttofher jf lathe long list of those gallant gentlemen, who sleeps beneath the soil of Virginia. . . t' ' , Kiiikwooo July ISllt, 1$S4. .Special Noticed. .=?! ? V ifopcf;. MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL Bl? COfr3 - ,v ducted strictly ou the cneh system. ' ' . 'All order* roust positively be accompanied with tho ? ?cash. ' t ' * . .* Those indebted to me will please come forward and v #pay up. WM. MoKAlN. . July"> ? ' 6t. SsryQXJNOEMENTS. * % Mn. Editor: You will please annmince the. following gentleman* as candidates for re-electieri to the House of Representatives, frorrv-Kershaw Distrct, ?rt K tho ensiling election ln.Octqber, ahd oblige their f V " friends: ' ' . Major J. M. DkSAUSSURK. CapL D. D. RKRRY.' ? ' July I 'jfc- . " 7 . Mr Editor: As tlio-tiino^s appro^elring wbon the pooplo of Kershaw Dfstriei, will have to select, thoso who Will represent them, in the ensuing Legislature * Tfref-respootfnllf roeoiniBtnd t!?c following gebtlcmen ^ as 8 oondnlates. ~~ " -'4t ' For Senator. * Mxj. A. II. BOYKIN" ' . For Representatives. - ' iiAj. j. m. desaussure;, ' '' C-ipt. W. Z/LKITNTiR. j!y inserting tifc a'oove, yrti tfrill oblige . j April 15. 5. " KANT j f ?r*- , ? F<> ' Representative. Tiio fHen-'ls* Cupt*W. Li DeRASS, Announce bim ' ^"cwiiditlnU* for Representative to the South Carolina J-ocrlsi-Mlnrc. r,l tin? next October election. July 1 i-br Fttpres-nta'he. Ni'e aru oyilifoizjd to announce Col. A. D.^fOOOD* Vt" Or, us n candidate for tlio Legislature nt tlio onsu- j i;ig election. \ ' . * \ April .'1 ' _>.'* If V.'e i?nnr?wtitia','K t, - r t\Vj?rc nil'.JinrH'.id t'? nnnpuucc Col tV". R. TAYLORASKtiiiitbtW fcr I lie LSgishcnrt? .it the ensufhg r > election. ^ June 10 . , ^ ' tf ^ Mil Epyos: Vou wilV j?ledno~ aiiDOUm'Cd Capt. "WILLIAM Cf^YBURN". as a candidate for re-election . ) ? clerk of the f.'omt of G^uainoa I'leaa, for Kershaw Linnet, and oblige MJtNy FRIE2TDS. >' April 15.- V SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. The suBsci?rB$R respectfully informs the citizens of Camden, that he has commenced to manufacture Saddlery & Shoes, . street direct*? oppesite the Episcopal .. ' Chdrclv and solicits a share of pkronage." . Repairing, m either branch, will bo promptly attended to. English Saddles- for sale. ? ' - M. BOLGER. * WANTEP?two good Shoemakers. Jul^'16> 2w FOE SALE .1 BY PER1IILSIOK OP A. L. McDONALD OKDINARY of Kershaw District, will be sold ou Wednesday the ZOth inst , all the personal property of * / Douglas Minton deceased ; consisting of a. Horse,, Sheep, Blacksmith Tools, Cart, Wagon, Holtseltold and Kitchen (urniture Ac, at' bis residence in (^amden. . Terms cash."' v . ? ? July 161 * 3 EL13A. MINTON, Adm'x. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS HATOG CLAIMS AGAINST XjL Douglas Vinton deoeia?, will iiand them in, .properly attested, and those indebted will make pay. ment to mv agent, W. E. Hughes. A ELISA MINTON, July 16 < 2 ' * Administratrix. ~ WASTED. ~~ ft A A BUSHELS of Sorghum Seed, for which the ' tiUU highest.price will be irivon, April ? ' D. D.60C0PT. . 4'f ; ; . " I. . . * ' ' ' H' . ' v '"l"''"- V,; t&D-ISTfti CT fclBECJUHi*" . -' '. <: . ' . ' .i \ ? rr?*-?h\ , DISTRICT OFFICERS. / Ltcislators. x "7. A. H. Eoykin?Senator. John M. DeSau3SUre, D~D. PerrJ?Rfprweota1 tivos. * y Magistrates. John K. Withdrirp'oon, Wm. D. Hog&n, TF. It. Ttylor, Ilenry Brace, John It. SLaw, Richard L. Whitakcr, J. T. Barker. i CcMtfiutiQnert of Roans. J. M. DaSattssura Chairman, B. T. McCoy, tT. IJ. Hughes, Daniel D. Kirkland, James L. Melt Dowall, Lewis J. Patterson. J. English Doby, Fred. Bo wen,' John h. Miotic, Oillnjn SowoU, -.RichmondIt. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section'of tho "Act to establish ccr- . tain Itonds, Bridges and Ferries," passell'Dcccmber. 17, is a/follows: " That each Commissioner of Roads now in of- < lice, or hereafter appointed, shall serrc until a j successor .is appointed, and lias accepted. This; section to be in force during the war. Commissioners of Free Softools. Wiley Kcllfyy V/m. Dixon, James Team, C. C. ?v Hills, Jesse TracsdolV Jtniel Bethuuc, A, L. $ McDowell, ~ ' Commissioners of I'ulUe Buildings. . John Workman, It. M. Kennedy, R. B. Jobnaon, F. t Li Zernp, L. W. 11. Blair, James B. Cureton, lVm. j D, .MoDowall Chairman, C. IV B., Colin Macrca Treasurer. V ); " . Comndssioners 7a Approve JPullic Securities. John M. DoSmXSsure, Jumss Dunlap'. Wm. ?. Johnson, sr., A*. M. Kennedy, Thos. E. Shannon. . ? ' ?. . J Cownissiortcrs of the Poor. E. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John O.'Higgins, R. j M- Kennedy, J. S. licPass.. W. K. Hp'ghson, Sec. and Treas. President and Directors of Camden Bfidge Co% President?John M? DeSaussure. Directors?John Macrae..B. Perkins, James team; ' ColinMucrae, Sec. & Treas. Soldier's Board of9 Relief , John Mi DeSaussure, E.'-Barnes, James Bnnlnp, J. Ross Dye, C. Mosely, JameaTeamv Jesse Truesdcl,' John B. Mickle, Charles Balcy, Johnkitis, Daniel Gardner. ? ' v Coroner. , ' John'S. Meroueyj mm * _ r | , Jianagcrs uj ui-ccui'/w, Camden?John S. Mcrooey, C. A;' McDonald, Wni AlcHtiin. Cureton's Mil!?Frederick Bowen, James Team,. Emanuel'Parker. , < Flat Rock?Jesse Trucsdel, James Fletcher, George R. Miller. Dutfaio?Win'. Mungo, Gillani Sertoli, lVm. Onto. Lir.cnby'6?John McGougan, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald. . ischrock's Mill?R. T. McCoy, .'Jeiimder Mc-' Lcod, Denry RadcliS'c. Goodwin's Store?Bgpjarmh Cool:. John Bi Mickle, James II. Vaught)-. " v Liberty Hill?A. D.-Joiles, jr., Vi. C. Patterson, R. Ji. Cunuinghrtiil. Offers of CovrU Josepn D. Duulap, Cbmraitaldnor in Equity; 17. Clyburii, Clerk; A. I<: MeDofcald,- Ordinary; Dftncan Sheorn; Sheriff. :? _ . Tax Collector. j- . Trillium McKain. Jf.. .. " , ' ? I \ '+ Confederate Enrolling OjjJccr.. W 7 T.Atf 11 or 1 I I , ... Cvvftdtru.lt^ Tl't/r Tt'x-Collector. ! ' ' A. M. KenncJy. * Assessors. 1 Jdhn Garitey, It. M. Kcnuedy." ?. Collector of Tat. in Kind. James Jones. % Chief Commissary Afent. J. II. Devereaas. ' Confederate Quartermaster*t Agent. Jamek Sowers. . > State Quartermaster's Agent. A. Markley. Lee. ' * >. I s,\ Receiving and Delivering Agent. . J. Mi Gnyle. Officers of the Town of Camden. 4^ Inlindant. ? * . ' * JAmcs Dunlap. ? Wardens. ?. N. if. Baxley, D. D. H'ocott, L. M. Boswell/Bi M. Kennedy. / ''' . \ { Recorder. IL M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market Clerk. % ^ . Wnr. Johnson. *_1? .'- f; V-, - ?r ,4*' -?" . 'i. Professional. > ?? \ fc. -<^ , ]foticiaiu now Rractteing. L. IL' Deaft, D. L. DeSaussurc, T. Reenstjerfaa, W. R. Sikes. Benjamin H. Matheson, J. McCaa, J. L Trantham, W. L. Piokett, B. 8. Lucas, T. F. McDowUrfwis DeSaUssure, Thiosiii % Sal-' mofid, .F. L. Zemp. ?, felllS:; ' : - - ' ?' '* '* . . , I > % v * . * . ' . i * % I I * . V A' . , ! n'umiw ' - $a\ ytris t. * ' VTin. Iff. Shannon. tV. Z. Lefcner. JT. M. Kenned/.' W. H. Tajior. Joseph I). Dualap. i 1 . Dentixi,'' ; t M. BisselL Svrvtgort. . Colin Macrae, Daniel EctLunc, C. C. 'Eaile Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mccbnn -leal.f ' ' t, Academies and PrmarySchcols in Camden. L. McCandlcss* Male Academy; F.. StMidenmyer, male academy; 0. Bailey,"Professor of Foreign Languages; ?Mrs. McCandless' Academy lot Young Ladies, Mnr. McCreight; Mirs Dawro'n; .Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggio DeKoon. Dibit? 3 in Dry Goods, Groceries, Tlardware $c., $c. H. W. Bonney, James Donlap, George. Alden, Mrs. M. T. Campbell, It. M Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish, Mendal Siniih, Mrs. Conner, Mrs." CroBby, Benjamin, Matbeson & Co., A. T. Latta, "W~ D. McDowell, S. Oppenbeim, M., Baum & Bro., Jleroney, Dor-well & Bro., J. - M. Gnyle, Joseph Sommers, T. S. Myers, James McEwcn, W. C. Gerfflu ? Co., George Douglas, J. H. Oppenbeici & Bro., Wm. Jobrsou, D. D. Hocfott, B. Bikes. ., " . Druggists. ' Wm. McKain, F. L. ^.emp. "> ? Book Seller &nd Stationer.James A. Young. Watches and Jeuelrg. . , James A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A.W. Weljr,b*n. w'j :>* . , ? i ' r. Mpcksmilhs, -Wagon and CarrititieMakerx.. . 8. Shiver, Robert Man, Ruthin li. Arrants, Thomus ' Shiver. R, R.; blacksmith.' ' . i * '( ' Ci'liutt Warerooms and Undertaker?.. C. L.Chaiten, IVm. Tnrver, J. F, Sutherland, . , Builders. ,J/F. Sutherland, C, L. Chattcn, II. C.Robarts. Merchant Tailor. Charles A. JIcDonnld. Saddlery and Harness". ^ ?. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger. Wheelwright and Ginmaktr. R J. McCreight. ? < Bakers. ' ' My. M A; Kennedy, F. Shoemaker, Wm. Daxtffh. , ' Tan. Yards. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley, Alex.1 McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. Hotels. Mansion House, by - E. 0. Robinson. t..n. ?i v.. V H Ucivaiu 11 uut>u, ujr s - v. M.vwugwtMwu. * ????? Private Boarding. ( J. W. Rodgers. - Milina,ry and Drtsr Making. Miss D. II. McEwen, Mrs. Hammerslougb." Clntrchet. McthodiBt?J. T. WiglitmAn, pastor." Presbyterian?S. II. Hay., " ? Episcopal?T. F. Daris, jr., ** Baptist?W. K. llughaon, ? ' Gralfi and Lumber Mills. F. T?. 7.o.;?p, flour lilid grist; Jos. II. Vaughn,, flour andgri$t; Jnmoe A. Kirkiand, grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber an'dTgrist; W. E. Hughes, lumber ami grist: Charle?Perkins, lumber; Col James C. Haile, lumber ariij."grist; A. H. Bovkin, flour, jurist and lumber-; L. W. R. Blair, floua and grist; Charles;Rftiey, flour and grist.; J. RfSoxell, grist ;.John W. Gaskinb, flour, grist and lutxir ber; John .A. Young, grist end lumber; T. J. r'aulhcn, lumber; Robert.Kirkley, grist; estate Wm. Shields, grist and lumbcf; George R. - n . T T T>?, :?jllicr, nour ana griai ; u. ii?i<?gvii, ' and grist; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate of T. Lang, grist ajid lumber: W. M. Kclley, grist, John Chesnut, grist and lumber ; James Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; JoKbr McRae, grist and lumber; .John Brown, gfist ; estate of Burwell JJoykin, grist and lumbp)-; estate of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber; Mrs. Jane J. Km ox, grief.; Rtohard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lowis Peeples, flour, grist and lumber.' Bank Oflieer* and Directors. . Branch. Bank of the State of South Carolina..' ?! J.? a tlf?? If CUnnnnn Pnoiiiai* V Ti'-BoT. rrtstueuv?nm, iu ?;u??uuw?. r ley; Book-Kp'r?J. 6. Ndttles; Assistant BookKecper?W. D. Anderson. Directors?J. Ross Dye, L.. H. Deas, John Cantej, E. W. Bonaey, A. D. Jones, sr. Hank of Camden. President?W. E. Johnson, sr.; Cashier?W. D. McDowell. Directors?R; B. Johnson, Wm. M. Shannon; Beoj. Perkins, W. D. MoDowall, John^ Workman, POST-OPflCE, CAMDEN, S C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. ? ~1? ' irnwnwn. CHAttAESTON. COLUMBIA. WESTKRli UND way mails. Dno-^Daily.-by- " ', * 30 P. I Clcfcs?Daily by t * * 6 00 P. M . I^NCABTJtB, JXAf BOCK, &C. * . ' Pi . 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Georgia. ?2r~Any newspaper in the Confederacy copying tk? ^, above advertisement, with this nolo,* will receive a copy of each of the abovo books, upon tbo receipt of the paper containing the advertisement. i factorage and cohmismoiy / AOKNCY. ' j npi^K undersigned lias tie's day opened hn agency JL fur the purchase barter and sale, on commission,' of groceries, provisions dry poods, and produce and * merchandise of every description, and, is prepared Jc . * receive goods on consignment or for storage. . ' Attention * ill also bo given to tbo buying and sell- ' % > ing oi Real Estate and Negroes. ' t Liberal advances made on all consignments. Office on MaiD street two doors ubove Ahe Post ? Office. "ry p. D. EOCOTT. Aprrl 16/, - \ . " notice. BM. EROWN is my nuUtorised agent durfhg my absence.from home. T. 6. MYERS. r>..l?1 O tf reutuaij % ... "vbStJisr^EER" SLAVE LABOR FOJt THE ,COA?>T; Major gen. jones has made a most earnest call for Slaves, to labor oo^be lortifica. tlons. In Che prescribed order, it cannottfbe furnished feefore, tlie 1st August, by which time we may receive ' > \ irreparable injury, for the want of it. The. extreme urgency of the case, demands prompt action, and I ? earnost'y appeal tb the slaveholders ol Kershaw District, to deliver their quoto of Road Hands, Jor THIRTY DATS SERVICE at Camden, or the nearest R. R.. Depot, on TUESDAT the>19th inst., at 9 o'clock a. m. Those who furnish labor pow will recbife credit oa the next regular call, and their slaves will be prompt* 1 ly discharged at the expiration of thirty days? service. Transportation will be famished. ,t R. B. JOHNSON, ' , Julj 15 3 .... 1 AgehtrbfState. DrRESS G-O 03DS1 u. . f V& fTTitrw. snnamiTRER HAS JOST RECEIVED , '' " . JL from Nassau a handsome assortment' of Muelina f and Prints, which -will bo sold low ' far cash. Msm. ( ' , ' : Street opposite Dr. ^ormg's.- . ^ ^ juiv. , . ^ ? ,r> * ?! ' : > -;T I.; .-V ' ' 1 .d ' Jk