The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, July 19, 1864, Image 2
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Special IN"otices.
' . T"I, NOT,ICE. . . ?
MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE^CONducted
strictly on the cash system.
All order* must positively be .accompanied with the
cash. ' . .
Those indobted to mo will please come fnrward and
pay up. . \VM. McKAIN.
July 7 ^ .* ' 6t.
AisrisrouisrcEMEisrTs.,
Mr. Editor: You will please announce tho following
gontlemnp 88 candidates for re-election, to tlio
Houso of Representatives, from Korsliaw District, at
the onsuing olection .iu October, and oblige their
friends:
Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE.
v> Capt. D. D. PERRY
July 1 ^ .
. Mr .Editor: As the time is npproaching when the
popple ol Kershaw Distriot, will have to' select, those
who wHl represent thein, in tho ensuing Legislature
we respectfully recommend tho following gentlomon
asa candidates.
For Senator.
Maj. A. H. BOYKIN
, For Representatives. /
Maj. J. M. DkSAUSSURE,
Capt. W. Z. LEITNER.
By inserting tho abovo, you will oblige
April 15. MANY VOTERS.
Eor Representative.
Tho friends of Capt. W. L. DkIWSS, aiinoutico him
a candidato for Reprosentativo to tho South Carolina
Legislature, at tho uext October election.
, July 1 r- , '
I'Ur aepresentaiwt.
Wo ire ; ui.arized to announce Col. A. D. GOODV/YN.
ax a e. :didatofor the Legislature at tho ensuing
fiorti'Ui
A j?i i i 2 J tf
fbr Representative.
We arc avi horizod to aunouueo Col "YV. R. TAYLOR
v. a candidate for tlie Legislature at tho ensuing
o.cC.lOl.
J uuo 10 tf
Mb. Kim it You will pieaso announnco Capt.
WILLI A.-' YBURN, as a candidato for rd-election
an clerk o; ta. Court of Common'Pleas, for Korsliaw
District, an-;, .blige MANY FRIENDS.
A p i i l ?f?.
" WAR TAX~NOTICE!
Assessors Office, 11th Dist.,
c ? cajidek, July 16, 18g4. *
A LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY
(\ nctiik-dj. hat this office is now open and will conliatic
open a> twenty da3Ts from tliis date, to recc.ivo
returns of gro?s amount of their sales, lor the quarter
ending ."Oth .Line. Millers are also requested to make
I heir recuriM this quarter.
JOHN CANTKY, ) .
R. XI. KENNEDY, ) AF5?essor?..
i;! ; 11. K 3 d 2 w
SADOEGRY & SHOE SHOP.
rVlie . 1 .- CllinKR UESPKOTPULLY INFORMS
? "i/.t us of Camden, that lie has commenced
> .no >
Sm i < llevy & Shoes,
i a : -root, directly opposite tho Episcopal
' . a alieits a share of patronage-.
i. n either branch, will bo promptly at
. ' ngtish Saddles for sale.
it. BOLGER.
e ? '!' ?two gcyod Shoemakers.
i 2w ,
FOB SALE.
pv " :. ilsiok of a. L. McDONALD OR1*1
' !- Y of Kershaw District, will ho sold on
?*" > ' < - to 20th inst., all tho personal property of
' . i ton deceased; consisting of a Horse,
? t. inith Tools, Cart, Wagon, Household anil
I. : * turo &c,- at his residence in Camden.
? ... 3 KLI3A MTNTON, Adm'x.
"NOTICEA
LI, PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
Douglas Minton deceased, will bond them in,
properly attested, and those indebted will make payment
to mv agent, W. E. Hughe*.
KLISA MIKTON, '
July 1(J 4 Administratrix.
/A HUSHICLS of Sorghum Seod, for which tho
t) vJ\J' higlieet prico will bo given.
April r> ; 1). D. MOCOT'D.
NOTICE.
CAPT. W. 1C. IITTGIISON will acta51 my Agent for
tho transaction of all business in reforcnco to Insurance
Agency, during my absence in tho service.
January 22 tf W.L.DePASS.
NOTICE.
DR. T. W. 8ALMOND; has resumed the prnctico of
his profossion in tho Town of Camden and its
vicininiy. Oflico on Main street.
May 13 tf
NOTICE.
WE. HUGHSON, will act as my agent during
my absence from home. Persons indohted to
jae will make payment to him.
)Aay 27 3m I), h. DfSAUSSURE.
1) I ST ill C T D III ECTolt Y
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Legislators.
A: II. Boykin?Senator.
John M. DcSoussurd, D. D. Perry?Representatives.
Magistrates.
JTohn K. lYitherspoon, VVin. 1). Hogan, W. R. Taylor,
Honry Braco, John 11. Shaw, Richard L.
"Whitaker, J.- T. Barker.
Commissiojiers of Roads.
j. M. DaSaussurc Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E.
Hughes, Daniel P. Kirkland, James L. McDowall,
Lewis J. Patterson," J. English Doby,
Fred. Bo wen, John L. Mickle, Gillam -Soweil,
Richmond R. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. .
The sixth section of the " Act to establish cortnin
Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December
17, is as follows :. r
" That, each Commissioner of Roads now in office,
or hereafter appointed, shall serve until a
successor is appointed, and has accepted. This
section to be in. force during the war.
Commissioner# of Free Schools.
Wiley Kellcy, Win. Dixon, James Team, C. C.
lluilc, Jesse Truesdel, Daniel Bctliuue, A. L.
McDowell.
Commissioners of l'ublic Buildings.
John Workman. II. M- Kennedy, K. B. Johnson. F.
L. Zemp, L. W. 11. Blair, James 11. Curat on. Win.
1). 'McDownll Chairman, C. P.. B., Coliu Macrca
Treasurer.
Commissioners fo Approve Public Securities.
John M. DeSaussurc, James Dunlup, Wm. K. Johnson,
sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. 13. Shannon.
Commissioners of the Poor.
J3. Barnes, A. A. McDowell, John ()." Wiggins, R.
M. Kennedy, J. S. DePmss. W. 13. llughson, Sec.
nnd Treas. >
President and IHrectors of Camden Bridje Co.
President?John M. DeSaussurc.
Directors?John Macrae, 11. Perkins, James Tonin,
Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treas.
' . Soldier's Board of Belief.
John M. DeSaussurc, 13. llarnes, James Dunlap, J.
Ross Dye, C. Moscly, James Team, Jesse Trues.
del, John B. Mickle, Charles Raloy, John 11 askins,
Daniel Gardner.
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Joliu S. Meroncy.
* Manager9 of Elections.
-Camden?John S. Meroncy, C. A. McDonald,
Win McKnin.
Cureton's Mill?Frederick Borren, James Team,
Emanuel Parker..
Flat ltock?Jesse Trucsdel, Jnmes Fletcher,
George It. Miller.
Buffalo?Win. Mungo, Cillnin Sowell, Wm. Cato.
Lizcnhy'fl?John MeGougan, Daniel McCaskill,
Donald McDonald.
Scliroek's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeod,
Henry Rudelillc. ' *
Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle,
James II. Vaughn.
Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., It. 0. Patterson,
It. B. Cunningham.
Ojficrrs of ,Court.
Joseph D. Dnnlnp, Commissioner in Equity: W.
Clyburn, Clerk ; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary;
Duncan Sheorn, Sheriff.
7 Tax Collector.
William .Mc!\nin.
Confderate Enrolling OJ/irer. .
W. Lcitner.
Confederate 11"'/r Tax-Collector.
A. M. Kennedy.
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_-l its r. 38 orr,
John Canlev. It. M. Kennedy.
Collector of Tor in Kind.
James Jones.
Chief Commissar// Agent,
J. II. Dcvercftiix.
Confederate. Quartermasters Agent.
James Sowers.
State Quartermasters Agent.
A. Mnrkley I?ce.
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Receiving and Delivering Agent.
J. M. Gnylc.
Officers of the Town of Camden.
t 1 %
Intcndanl.
James Dunlup.
, wardens.
N. D. Bftxley, D. D. Ilocott, L. M. Boewcll, R. M.
KcnDcdy.
Recorder.
R. M. Kennedy.
Marshal and Market Clerk.
Win. Johnson.
Professional.
_ Physicians now Practicing.,
L. II. Rcas, D. L. DeSauseuvc, T. Recnstjerna,
W. R. Sikes, Benjamin H. Matheson, J. McCaa,
J. I. Trantham; W. L. Pickott, B. S. Lucas, T.
F. McPow, Lewis DeSaufsiirty Thomas W. Salmonrj,
F. L. Zomp.
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Lun.j/ers,
Win. M. Shannon. W. ". I.eitncr.
W. M. Kennedy., W. R. Taylor.
Joseph D. Duniap.
, Vchtiit.
M. Bissell.
Surveyors.
Colin Macrae, Daniel Betliunc, C. C. Haile.
Scholastic, Mercantile) & Mechanical.
Academics and Primary Schools in Cuvtdtn.
L. McCandlcss' Male Academy; F. Staudonmyur,
male academy; G. Bailey,- Professor of Foreign
Languages; Mrs. McCandless' Academy for
Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreight; Miss Dawson;
Mrs. Peck; Miss Mnggio DeNoon.
Dealer's in Dry Quods, Groceries, Hardware ij-c., ^c.
E. W. Bonney, James Duniap, George Ald?n, Mrs.
M. T. Campbell, 11. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish,
Mcndal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby,
T^oniunnn Afnllincnn On A T T.nftfn W H
McBowall, S. Oppenheim, M. Baum & Bro., Meroney,
Boswcll & Bro., J. M. Gnyle, Joseph
Somiiiers, T. S. Mytrs," James McEwen, AV.
C. Gerald & Co., Georgo Douglas, J. H. Op^penheiru
& Bro.,AVm. Johnson, D. D. Hocott,. B.
Silces.
Druggists.
AY in. MeKain, F. L. Zcinp.
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Book Seller and Stationer.
Jaihes A. Ydung.
Watches and Jewelry.
Jniuos A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A.W. AVehrliau.
Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carriage Makers..
S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrnnts, Thomas
Shiver. It. it., blacksmith.
Cabinet Warerooms and Undertakers.
C. L. Chatten, AVui. Tarver, J..F. Sutherland,
m
Builders.
J. F. Sutherland, C. L. Chatten, H. C.Roberta.
Merchant Tailor.
Charles A. McDonald. '
Saddlery and Harness.
F. J. Oakcs, Mr. Bulger.
Wheelwright and Ginmakor.
t\ r ^ r _ /i ! _i_ a
iv. J. mcoroigiu.
linkers.
Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker, Wm. Daasch.
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Tan- Yards.
L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zcrnp, .John S. Bradley,
Alex. MeLeod, Lewis J. Vattcrson, John Brown.
Hotels.
Mansion Bouse, by - E. G. Robinson.
DeKalb House, by - J, H. Jungbluth.
J'riva/e Boarding.
J. \V. Rodgors.
Mil in an/ and Dress Making.
Miss 1). H. McRwcn, Mrs. Ilamiucrslotigh.
(Hiurchcs.
Methodist?.T. T. Wight man, pastor,
rrcsbytcrian?8. 11. Hay, "
. . Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., "
Baptist?W. E. Ilughaon, "
Grain and Lumber Mills.
F. L. Zemp, Hour and gristJas. U. Vaughn, flour
and grist.; .lames A. lvirkland, grist; ,1 F. .Sutherland,
lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber
and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James
<\ Ilailu. lumber and grist; A. IT. Eoykin, flour,
grist, tuid lumber; L. W. 11. l!lair, flour nnd
grist; Charles llalcy, flour and grist: J. It. Sowell,
grist; John W. Gaskins, flour, grist and lumber;
John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J.
'hiuthou, lumber; Bobert Kirkley,.grist; estate
I Win. Shields, grist and lumber; Georgo K.
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. Kelley,
grist, John Chesnut, grist and lumber; James
Chesnut, sit, grist and lumber; John McRne,
grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist; estate of
Burwell lloykin, grist and lumber; estato of
Lemuel lloykin, grist and lumber : Mrs. Jane J.
Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist;
Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumber.
n 1, AO! I Fkl A
Daiik uwcurs ami j/ireciors.
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Branch Bank of the State of South Carolina.
President?Win. M Shannon; Cashier?N. I). Bnxley;
Book-Kp'r?J. E. Nettles; Assistant BookKeeper?W.
P. Anderson.
Directors?J. Ross Dye, L. If. Dcas, John Cantey-,
E. W. Bonney, A. D. Jones, sr.
Bank of CamHen.
President?W.ii. Johnson, sr. ; Cashier?W. 1).
McDowftll.
Directors?R. B. Johnson, Wm. M. Shannon, Bcnj.
Perkins, W. D. McDowell, John Workman
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agency.
Till? undersigned has this day opeiied an agency
fo'r the purchase barter and sale, on commission,
of grocerios, provisions dry, goods, and produce and
merchandise of evCry description, and, is prepared to
receivo goods on consignment or for storage.
Attention will also bo given to the buying anj. sell*
ing of Ityal Estate and Negroes. 7?'
Liboral advances made on all consignment*.'
Office on Main street two doors above Post
Offico. D- D. 1IOOOTT.
Aprrl 15
~ 7* notice. "
BM. BROWN is my authorised agent durigg my
absence from homo. T. s. MTKR9.
February 12 , 1 tf
^"LTJNTEER
slave labor for the coast,
Major gen.' jones has hade a most
nnrnost. on 11 for Rlnvnn tn lnhor on tho fortiflCAi
Hons. In tho proscribed order, it cannot be furniahadt* *'
before the 1st August, by which time we may receive 1
irreparable injury, for tho want of it. Tho extramt
urgency of tho case, demands prompt action, pnd
earnestly appeul to the slaveholders of Kershaw' Diflf
trict, to deliver their quoto of Road Hands, for*THU$^
TY DAYS SERVICE at Camden, or the noarest'R. B. *
Depot, on TUESDAY tho 19th inst., at 9 o'clock a, m.
Those who furnish labor now will receive credit atj
tho next regular call, and thojr slaves will be prompt- .
ly discharged at the expiration of thirty days service.
Transportation will bo furnished.
R. B.-JOHNSON,
* July IK 3 Agent of StAte.
DRESS GOODS"!
riiHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED
X from Nassau a hqhdsome assortment of Mualina
and Prints; which will bo Bold low for cash. Main
Street opposite Dr. Young's.
B. BIKES'.
July 8 ' t>f
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