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i . . i *esae. -.1 sas; =g= Speci4l Notices. _ NOTICE. MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER "WILL BE CONducted strictly oh tlio cash By stem. All orders must positively be aceompariipd with tlib cash. . N Those indebted to me will please come forward and pay up. . WM. McKAIN. July. 7 ^ 6t. ' A^isroTjnsrcEMEisrTs. ; Mn. Editor: YotiwiU pleaBe announce the foi- i lowing gentleman as Candidates for rc-olectien to tlio House of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at the ensuing election iu October, add- oblige their friends: * Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE. Capt. D. D. PERRY. - July i Mr E6itoR: As the time is npproaclfing when the people of Kershaw District, will have to select, those who will represent them, in tho ensuing Legislature we respectfully recommend the foUowiug gentlemen as a candidates. For Senator. Maj. A. II, BOY KIN ' For Jicprcsentatives. Maj: J. M. DkSAUSSUIIK, Capt. "W. Z. LE1TNER. .By inserting the kbove, you will oblige .April 15. * MANY" VOTERS. For liepresentulive. Tlie friends of Capt. Tft. L: DkPASS, announco him a candidate for Representative to the South Carolina Legislature, at the ueit October electiou. July 1 * . Fbr Representative. * YFe are authorized to annodnce Col. A. D. (100DWYN, as a candidate for the Logikliiturc at the ensuing election. _^April 22 ^ tf ; i' Fui' TlmrA&f niaH.t:*. "Wo are authorized to ahnouuce Col W. R. TAYLOR as a candidate for the Legislature at .the ensuing election. 4 Juhe 10 tf Mr. Editor:-You will ploiiso nnnounncd Oapt. WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate for reflection as clork of the Cpuft of Common Pleas, for Korshaw District, and oblige " MANY FRIENDS. ... April 15. I' ~WARTAX NOTICE" Assessors Omen, 17th Dist., Camden, Julv 15, 1SG4. A LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY ' /'V. notified that this office is now open /uid will continue open for twenty days-from this date, to receive . vetiiniB of gross amount of thoir snlos.. lor tho qiiartei1 ending 30th June. Millers arc also requested to niakp their.retunis this quarter. JOHN CANTKY, ) . R. M. KENNEDY, ) Assessors. July lfi 3 d 2 w . "SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. rpilK SUBSCRIBER IIESPR^TFULTft INFORMS I the citizens of Camden, Unit ho "has commenced to uianufncture Saddlery & Slices, on Broad street. "directly opposite the Episcopal Church, and solicits a share of patroiiHgo. Repairing, in either branch, will be promptly attended to. English Saddlos for sale: t. M. l?OLC.r.lt. WANTED?two good Shoemakers. JK *Tu,y 1(5 2w FOR SALE. yi.:? jSion op a. l. Mcdonald oiti ' of Kershaw District, will be sold oil .. 20t.li1nst., all tho personal propprty of . n deceased; consisting o{" a Horse, r.'th Tools, Cart, Wagon, Household and i ' ' -o &c, at his rcBidcneo in Camden. 3 ICLISA MINTON, Adin'Xi NOTICfc. vl3 HAVING CLAIMS AGAINSt inton decoasod, will hand them in, : and those indobted will make pay . 'a.W. E. Hughes. ELTSA MINTON, . 2 Administratrix. WANTED." ' I ' LS of Sorghum Seed, for which the prico will be given. P. P. HdCOTT. NOTICE. ^UGIISON will net a? ray Agout for ra of nil business iir roferbhco to In* .uring my absence in the service, if W. L. DePASS. NOTICE. j MOND, has resumed the practice of ji. ? ( i in the Town of Cfiimdett and its , i' q Main 6lroet. tf NOTICE. ? ; ' ! SON, will act as my agent during V * a from home. Persons indobtod to ,v . . -jent to him. .w ;.y ': / 3m D. I*. PeSATTSSURE. S \ \i s % D I ST RI C T~D IR EC T OJTY^"" ^ 9 ' " t DISTRICT OFFICERS. Legislators. . t * > A. H. Boykin?Senator. John M; BoSausgUfe, D. D. Perry?Representatives.' 1 . Magistrates. ' JoLn K. Witkerapobil, Wm. D. Ilogan, W. R. Tfiylor, Henry Brace,,John 11. Shaw, Riohfrrd L.' " Wliilaker, J. T. Barker. . * i Commissioners of RoadS. ' J. M. DaSaussure Chairn\at?, B. T. McCoy, W. E. Hughes, Dauiel 1). Kirkland, James L. Mcv l)owall, Lewis J. 'Patterson, J.. Euglisli Hoby, i Fred. Bowen, J/ihn L.. Mickle, Gillam Sowcll, Richmond K. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section of the "Act to establish -certaiu Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December 17, is as follows : " That eacll Commissioner of Roads nbw in office, or hereafter appointed, shall serrfe until a successor is appointed, and has accepted. This section to be in force .during the war. , Commissioners of Free Schools. Wiley Kelley, Wm. Dixon, James Team, C. C. Haile, Jesse <Trucsdel,' Daniel Bethiine, A. L. McDowell. , Commissioners -of Public Jiuildinys. John Workman, It. M. Kcnnody, It. B. Johnson, F. L. Zemp, L. IV. It. Blair, James B. Cureton, Win. D. "McDowall Chairman, C. P. B..; .Colin M acred Treasurer. > . . Commissioners to* App*ure J'uhlic Securil)es. John M. DeSaussure. James Buuiap, Win. K. Johnson, sr., A? M. Kennedy, Thos. E. Shannon. Commissioners of Ihe Poor* ' ^ E. Barnes, A. A. McDowtill, John O. Higgins, 11. M. Kennedy, J. S. DcPnss. W. E. Ilughson, Sec. and Trcas. v President and Directors of Camden Bridyc Co. President?John M. DeSaussure. Directors?John Macrae, B. Perkins, James Toam, Colin Macrae, Sec. fc Trcas. I Soldier's Board of Belief. John M. DeSaussure, E. Barnes, James Duulap, J. Itoss Dye, C. Moscly, James Tcum, Jesse Truestlcl, John B. Mickle, Charles Raley, John Gasliins, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. Jbhn S. Mcrouey. [ . ? Malingers of Elections. | Ciuhtlcn?Jtitlii is. Merbney, C. A: "McDonald, Wm McKftin. , Cureton's Mill?Frederick Bowcn, James Team, Emrliiucl Durkcr, * , Flat Itopk?Jesse Truesdel, James Fletcher, George It. Miller. Ilutlalb?Win. Mungo* Gillnm Sowell, Wm. Calo. Lizcnby's?John MeGougan, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonhld. Sehroek's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander Mcr.eod, Henry llndolitte. Goodwin's Store? lJeiijumin Cook, John B. Mlckle, James H. Vaughn: Liberty Hill?A. D; Jones, jr., It: C: l'atterson, 11. It. Cunningham. % Officer.? of Court. Joseph D. Dunlnp, Commissioner iH. Equity; W. (Myburn, Clerk ; A. h. McDbikilit, Orilmary; Duncan Slieorn, Sherifl*. Tax Collector. William McKain. , Confederate Carolling Officer. W. Z. I.citner. Confederate War Tar-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. , / ^ 1 r*. John (,'a.iUcy, H. M. Kennedy: Collector of Tar in Kind. James Jones. Chief Commissary Agent. J. 11. Deveveaux. Confederate Quartermaster's Agent: jaincn Sowers. Stale Quartermaster's Agent. A. Marklcy Lee.. kcceivivg and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gayle. Officers of the Towii of Caiiiden. Intendant. .lames Dunlnp. ( Wardens. N.D. Baxloy, I). I). Uocott, L. M. Bob well, R. M. Kennedy. . Recorder. R. M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market Clerk. Wm. Johnsen. ?. Prbfessional. Fhi/siciafis now Practicing. L- II. Bcas, D. L. DeSaus3ure, T. Rcenstjerna, W. R. Sikes,Benjamin H. Matheson, J. McCaa, J. I. Trantham, W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, T. F. McDow, Lewis DeSaussure, Thomas W. Salmond', F. L. Zemp. I) V? - -V \? a > ^ JI?<^wawacwii w in?WJI?HWMII ' inimwomwi Lai: ptrs, Wm. M. Shannon. W. K. LcHiier. W..M. Kennedy. V. K. Taylor. Joseph D. Dunlap. Dentist. M. Biasoll. * . . . Surveyors. \ Colin Macrftt?, Daniel Betbune, C. C. Haile ? Scholastic, Mercantile) & Mechanical. , Academies and Primary Schools in Camden. L. McCtthdlcs3' Male Academy; F., Staudcnmyer, male academy; G. Bailey, Professtfr of Foreign Languages ; Mrs. McC'andless* Academy for Young Ladies. Mrs. McCreiglit ; Miss Dairson : Mrs. Peck: Miss Maggie DcNoon. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groccrie.1, Hardh-arc Jt., 4'c. E. Yf. Boniiey, James Dunlap, George Alden, Mrs. M. T. Campbell, R. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLcisli, Meuidal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosbj-, Beniamin. Mfillmsnn & Co - A T T.uttu w ri afcDowfttl,- S. Oppenheiin, M. Bauin &. iiro., Mcroiiey, Boswell & Bro., J. M. Gayle,' Joseph Sommers, T. R. Myers, James McEwen, W. C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. H. Oppenheiin & Bro., Win. Johnson, 6. D. ilocott, B. Sikos. Druggists. v Win. McKaih, F. L. Zcmp. i ' Book Seller and Stationer. James A. Young. Watches anil Jewelry. James A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A.W.* "Wehrlian. Blacksmiths, Wagon arid CarriageMakers.. S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrants, Thonigi Shiver. R. B., blacksmith. Cabinet Warerooms and Undertakers. C. L. Chatteii, Wni. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, * Builders. J. F: Sutherland,C. L.Ciiatten, H. C. Roberts. Merchant Tailor. . ^ Charles A. McDoMlll. Saddlery and Harness. , F. J. Oakcs, Mr. Buljjor. Wheelwright and .Ginmaksr. it. J. McCrcight.1 t ? Bakers. Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemnkor, Wm. Daascb. Tan- Yards. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Xaiupj John S. Bradley, Al?* T.niwl T nV*ic T T-.l... T> ?r* VJJV VV*J A Utf blQVllj U UJ1U UiUHII. Holds. Mansion House, by , - K. G. Robinson. DeKalb Il'ouse, l>y - J. H. Juiigbluth. Private Hoarding. J. W. ltodgers. Milinarv and Press Milking. Miss D. II. McJ Lwcn, Mrs. Hainmerslouglr Churches. Methodist?J.'T. Wiglilinan, pastor. Presbyterian?S. II. Hay, 44 Kpis.eopal?T. F. Davis, jr., 44 Raptist?W. K. llughson, 44 Grhin add Lumber Mills. K. L. Zenip, Hour and grist; Jas. II. Vaughn, Hour. ' and grist; .Tames A. Kirkland,grist; .1 F. Sutherland, lumber and grist ; \V. K. Hughes, iuinbdv and grist.; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James C. Ilaile, linnfyer and grist.; A. II. Roykin, flottr, grist nii'l htinber; L. \V. R. Blair, tfour and grist; Charles Haley, flour anil grist; J_ R. Sowell. grist ; John W. Gaskins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Young, gfist ahd lumber; T, J. Cunt lien, lumber: Robert Kirklcy, grist.; estate f Win. Shields-, grist and lumber; George It. Miller, flour and grist L. J. I'attefcson, flour and grist,; .John S. Miller, flour and grist ; -estate of T. Lang, grifct and lujnbcr; W. St. Kclley, grisl, John Chosnut, 'grist and lumber; .Tames Chesmit, sr., grist and lumber: John McKae, . grist and lumbor ; John Brown, grist; estate of Burwell Boyjkin, griBt find hltnbev,: estate of -Lemuel Boykin,grist and lumlicr; Airs. Jane J. knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flotir and grist; Lewis Pceples, flour, grist and lumber. Bank Officers .and Directors. Branch B(mk of the State of Scuf/i Carolina. President?M Ejlmnnon; Cashier?N. D. Bailey ; Book-Kp'r?J. E. Nottlcs; Assistant Bookkeeper?W, D. Anderson. T^i rnoT ore -_.T finca Tlrrn 1 1 II Tlnno T/%Tir* PovilAif \ w AWVTWk* Vj iV. 1&? l^UaO) VVJm# Vii'ilCJ | E. W. Bonnoy, A. D. Jonos, sr. Bank of C+idvu PreBidont?W. E. Johnson; sr. ; Cnshier?W. 1). McDowall. Dirootors?It. B.Johnson, Win. M.Shannon, Benj. Perkins, W. 1). McDowall, John Workman POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S fc. . MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN AND WAY MAILS. Due?Daily, by 1 20 P. M Close?Daily by 6 00 P. M IAN6A6TER, FLAT ROCK, &t. v i i "... , i <+ ' Duo?Monday, TVednosday 4 Friday by 32 00 * i? ,Close?Safloo days, at 11 00 A. b? nab HILL, RCS3KL PLAOE, 4(0. Due?Thursday, by " It 00 ' M Closes?Same day, at . 11 00 A. M TJLLE fc's FKItRT, Jl?FFER80N, &'C. . . Due-^Monday, by 12 00 M Closes?Fr id ft y, at. . 10 CO A. M OFFICE HOURS. ' % From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00. P. M., and for abort time after opening the mail at night. . T. W. PEOUESr P.M. pST EW 33 O OKS . ? JUST PUBLISHED B\* EVANS & COGSWELL, * <> COLUMBIA, S. C. t rp*HE SPIRIT OF MILITARY INSTITUTIONS, .JL By Marshall Marthont.: Translated from the lotn<rt Pnri o l.? X1 1- ^..1?11? Xl..l_ 1 ooJ ....y.i..?iiiivuiHVU UI X'lttUH uvuuiicr, V/V1UUV1 i>U Regiment Mississippi Infantry. Nhatly bountf.1 Price $6. One-third off to the trtrde. INFANTRY TACTICS, . , For Brigade, Division, and Army Cbrps, by Gen. Ca-' soy, U. S. Army. Pronounced .the b&Bf yvork of" the kind in the language. Illustrated with 29 Lithographed Plates, aud w,ell bound. Price $6. One third off' to the trade. ' CHI30LM;S SURGERY, Beimr a third edition of this valuable, work, Splendidly illustrated, and finely bound. Price $10. One third off to the trade. ? t The editiond of all of these valuable ' works are un: ! dar 2,000 copies, and those in want will do well to ! send in their orders at once. ALSO, GENERAL ORDERS, A. & I. G.'s Office, up'to 1st April, 1864. Price $5.. One-third off to the trade. ANDREW'S LIGHT ARTILLERY DRILL. Splendidly illustrated. Price. $4. One-thifrd off to the trade. Any 6f these books will be sent free of ^fistaga oh receipt of the price, in new issue, or the old at the discount. * . ' * EVANS A CpGSWELL, Publishers. July 2 3 i i 'f '1 NEW PUBLICATIONS By (:} ; I . BURKE, BOYKIN &. CO., fll/LCOA, GEORGIA. NOW READY: ' ; ?. MAST Ell WILLIAM MITTEN ' " Or, the Youth of BrilliaBt Talents, who was ruined by' bad luck.- By .Tiiclge Longstreet, author qf "GeorgiaScenes." Price $5: ', . CAMP AND FIELD. Papers from the Portfolio of an Army Chnplaih. liy Rev. Joseph-CroBS, D. P. Pa/t 1 st now ready; Price $3. DUNCAN ADAIR, or, Captured in Escaping. A' story, ot ono c?f Morgan's irien. By Mrs. Jane T. H;Cross., Nearly ready. Price $1. YOUNG MAROONERS. By Rev. Francis R: (rctujding. A most entertaiuing book for young persons. Pronounced by good judgeU to be -equal to Robinson Crusoe. Price $3. A liberal discount to tho trade from the foregoing prices; For the amount named, remitted to us, in current funds, we will sond either or all of these bookd postpaid, to any part of tho Confederacy. Address BU RKE, BO YKIN & CO., June 2-1. Macon, Georgia. E^-Anv newspaper in tho Confederacy eonvinp- the abbteadvortiscnient, with this note, will receive ?' copy of each of the aboVe books; tipon the roceipt oftho paper containing tho advertisement. ' . FACTORAGE AMDCOMMISSipJ ACJJGNCl'. aMLK undersigned iias this da}- opened an agency .. for the purchase barter hnd Bale, oil commission, of groceries, provisions,*Gr'y goods, and produce and. r. merchandise of every description, and, is prepared^ tc roceivo goods on consignment or for storage. Attention will also ho given to the buying and selling of Ileal Estate and Negroos. Liberal advances made on all consignments. , OlTico on Main street two doors abovd the , Post Office. jBElfc.lfOCOTT. April 15 ' ~~ ~ r jvo5rtci?- 'A BM. BROWN is my authorised agent during my absence from homo. T. 8. MYERS.. . February 12 tf V O LTJ2STT EER SLAVE V.ABOK IFOR THE COAST; Major gen. jones has made a most earnest call for Slaves, to labor on the fortifications. In the prescribed order, it cannot be furnished before the 1st August, by which time we may receive irreparable injury, for the want of it. The e^irexfie urgenoy of the case, demands prompt action, and I earnestly appeal to tho slaveholders ol KeraMftfTtflatrictt to deliver their quoto of Road Hands* for THIR^ , TY DAYS SERVICE- at Camden, or tljo ng&resfrR. R. ' Depot, on TUESDAY the 19th inst., at 9 p'orofc'a. m. Those who furnish labor now will receiver'credit on tho next regular call, an<l their slaves will,be)promptly discharged at the expiration of thirty day^service. Transportation.will be furnished. ' R. B. J0HNg6jST, * July 15 3 ' * Agent of State. DRESS GO ODS "! hhhe subscriber has just received JL from Nassau a handsome assortteent of Moslln* ' and Prints, which will be sold low for cash. Main > Stroet opposite Dr. YouDg's. , " B. SIZES. IT July 8 . I