t . * * ? 1 . ; . .... \ . SpeciaJ. ISTotices. ^ i^cftricK. ~ 7 * MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CON' ducted strictly oil tlio cash sj'stciu. All orders must positively bo accompanied witli thecash. t ** Those indebted to mo will please come forward and . pay up. * WM. MfcKAIN. July 7 , 6t. A^risroTj^oEiviiiiyrTS. Mr. Editor: Yoii will please annpunco tho following gentleman as candidates for re-eloctien to the House of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at . the. ensuing election in October, and oblige their ;friendB: ty Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE. Capt. D~ D. PERRY. July 1 - ~ . . j 'Mr EynoR: As the time is approaching when tho , people of Kershaw Dislrfht, will have to Select, those ! who will represent them, in the ensuing Legislature j we respfectfully recommend the following gentlemen j as a candidates. . For Senator. Maj. A. H. R0YK1N For Representatives. Mnj! J. M. DkSAUSSURE, Capt. W. Z. LE1TNER. 1 jj- inserting the above, you will oblige & April lii.. MANY VOTERS. jEo? Representative. The friends of Capt. AY. L. DePASS, annornico him j . a.caudidato for Representative to the South Carolina j Legislature,-at the next October election. July 1 , ? "We aro authorized to announce Col. A. I). GOOD1VYN, ns a candidate for the Legislature tit the ensuing election. April 22 < / tf , Fur Representative. "Weare authorized to announce Col "W. R. TAYLOR" - as a candidate for the Legislature at tho ensuing olcQtion. June 10 . . tf Mr. Editor: You. will pl9a.se announnco Capt. JVILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate lor ro-eloctiou , . as clerk of the Court of Coqunou'Pleas, for Kersluvw District, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. ' April 15.. . W Alt T AX NOTICE^ Assessor^ Oman, 17 th Dist., Camdkx, July " , V8B4. \ LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY l\ notilled that this ofllce is now opon and will continue open for. twenty days from this.datd, to receive returns of gross amount of their sales, lor the quarter v ending 20th June. Millers arc also requested to mafco . their returns this quarter. JOHN GANTRY, ) . It. M. KENNEDY, J Assessors. July l(i 3d 2 w * SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. , ._?> ' * . ' r pnK SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS 1 the citizens of Camden, dial lie. lias commenced to manufacture, ^ \ Saclclloi^y & Siioes, on Broad street, directly -opposite tin? Kpi.-vopnl Church, and solicits a share of patronage. ? livpairitig. in either branch, will be promptly attended to. English Saddles tor sale. M. nOLOER. WANTED?two good Shoemakers. July 10 2w ror sale. EY VKltMUiSION OF. A. L. Mtl)ONAT-D ORDINARY of Kershaw District, will be sold on Wednesday the 20th inst., all the personal ilroperty of Douglas Minton deceased; consisting of u Horse,] Slicep, Blacksmith Tools. Cart, Wagon, Household and I Kitchen furnituro Ac, at his residence iu Camden. Terms cashJuly 16 3 ELI8A MINTON, Adm'x. j wanted. ' "^1 ^AA BUSIIELS of Sorghum Seed, for which tho i Ugliest prico will be given. April fi . I). D. HOCOTT. notice" ~ " i^ABT. W. E. JIUGElSON will acta* my Agent for ' tho transaction of all business fn refbronco to In-' j suranco Agency, during my absence in tho service. January 22 tf' W. L. DeI'ASS. notice. WE. IIUC.I4S0N, will act as my agent (luring my absonco from homo. Persons indebted to me will mrfke payment to'him. May 27 3m D. L. DeSATTSSURE. NOTICE. DR,.T. W. SALMOND, han resumed the practice of j his profession in the Town of Camden and its vicininiy. Ofijqeon Mait} stroot. May ' tf j . NOTICE. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST1 Douglas Minton decoasod, will hand them in, properly attested, and those indobted will make pay- i ment. to inv agent, W. E. Hughes. ; ELIS? MINION, July 16 2 Administratrix. I \ , 4 OI&TRI CTDJIRPCTO ?? DISTRICT OFFICERS. VLegislators. A. II. Boykiij?Senator. * John 51. DoSttussure," D. D. Perry?Representatives. * Magistrates. Jolm it. Witkersphou, >Vm. D. Hogau, W. R. T?y lor.j Henry Brace, John 11. Shaw, Richard !?.* Wllitaker, J. T. Barker. > Commissioners- of Roads. J. M. DaSaussure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. EJ *. Hughcg, Daniel 1?. Kirkland, James L. Mc, "Dowall, Lotfis J. Patterson, J. English J)oby, Fred. Bowcn, John L. Mickle, Gillam SoVeil, Richmond R*. Terrell, Emanuel Parkor. Tlie sixth section of the " Act to establish certain Roads. BrillffPS and Pnrvioc " naatinfl noo/imlmr , :C5 , i | 17, is 113 follows: ' . ' Thftt Qach Commissioner of Roads now -in office, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until u successor is appointed, and has accepted. This", section to be in force during tho war,. Commissioners of />?; Schools-. Wiley Kelley, Win. Dixon. Jauica Teuni, 0. C. Ilitilo, Jesse Truesdcl, Daniel Botliunc, A. L. McDowell. ' &a Commissioners of Public. Building?. Jolui Workman, R. M. Kennedy, R. "B. Johnson, F. L. Zemp, L. IV. R. Blair, James 11. Gureton, Will. D. *McDt>wall Chairman,.C. IV II., Colin Maerea Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve 1'uhlic Securities. John M.'DeSaussure, James Duuiap. Win. Johnsop, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. K. .Shannon. Commissi of the Poor.' 1 U. Barnes, A. .A. McDowell, John 0.. lliggiuS, R.' M. Kennedy, ,T. S. DoPass. W. K. Iluglisou, Sec. and Trims. President and Directors of Chinda\' Bridge Co. President?John M. DcSaussure. Directors?John Macrae. B. Perkins, Jamc/ Team, Colin Macrae, Sec.fc Treus. Soldier's Board of Il'lief. John M. PcSau.ssurc, E. Barnes, James PunUp, J. Ross Dye, I'. Mosoly, Jamc.T Team, Jesse Trucsilel, John IS. Miekle, Charles Rnlcy, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. , Coroner. JohnS. Meroncy. Managers of Elections. Camden?John S.* Merouey, C. A. McDonald, IVm McKain. Oiivcton's Mill?Frederick Bowcn, Janice Team, Emanuel Darker. Flat 'Rock?Jesse Trttesdtl, James Fletcher, George It. Miller. Buffalo?Win. .Mango, Gillaut Sowfell, Wm. Catb. Li/.enby's?John MeGougan, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald. SchroekV Mill?B. T? McCoy,- Alexander Mckeod, Henry Radcliffc. . Goodwin's Store?Bepjuinin (look, Johu B. Micklc, James II. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. ('. Patterson, i> n ... ... V..U..IUJjlllVLU. Officers of Court. Joseph IV. Dunlap, Commissioner in Ktjuity; W. Clybuirn, Clerk ; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary; Duncan Sheorn, Sheriff. t ' $ ^ Tar Collector. * William Mciwiin. < 'ruft rate Kiirollhiy Officer. W. Z. L?ituer. Confederate War Tax-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. . Assessors. John Cnutey, K. M. Kennedy. Col factor of Tax- in Kind. James Jones. Chief Commissary Ay cut. J. 11. Devereaux. & ConftdciMte Quartermaster's Ayent. \ James Sowers. State Quartermaster's Ay nit. K A. Markley Lee. ?.,,i n_?: . .?i i.ufi ?'<# D- ?- "> i?iux/u rt cJLii) u. V|/JJCIIHC1U,>, iU. iJUUIIJ a Dro., mcroncy, Boswell & Bro.,. J. M. Gayle, Joseph Sonimcrs, T. S. Myers, James McEivcn, W. C. Gerald & Co.," G.corge Douglas, J-. II. Oppcuheim k Bro., Wm. Johnson, D. D. Hocott, B. Sites. - - , ' Jlruggists. Win. YJclvain, F. L. Zeuip. Book Seller and Stationer. James A. Young". Watches and Jewelry. James A- Young, I. -1J. Alfikander, A.AY. WehrllH.ll. Blacksmiths, Way on and CarriayeJflakers.. K. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. A want's, Thonias Shiver. It. R., blacksmith. Cabinet Warerooms and Undertakers. C. L. Cliutten, -Wni. Tarvcr, J. F. Sutherland, * - Builders. ? ' J. F: Sutherland,C. L.Chattcn, H. C. Roberts. Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonnld.. r Saddlery and Harness. F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger. Wheelwright and Ginmaker. It. J. McCreight. Baker's. * Mrs. M ' A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker, Win. Daasch. Tan- Yards. I L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley, ' Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown.. ' i Hotels. ] Mansion House, by - K. 0. Robinson. DeKalb House, by J. H. Jujieblnth. ( Private. Hoarding. J. W. Rodgers. * Milinary and Dress Making. , ! Miss Lb II. McEwen, Mrs. Hammerslough. Churches. Methodist?J. T. Wightmaii, pastor. Presbyterian?S. II* Ilay, " ' Hpisoopal?1T. F. Davis, jr., Baptist?W. 11. Hughsoii, ' "Lraiuand Lumber Mills, < * 1 ? , F. Ii. ZoiTip. flour and grist; Jas. II. Vaughn, flour and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Suthcrland. lumbor and gvist; AV. K. Hughes, lunibpr and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James , C. Hailo, lumber and gvist; A. II. Bovkin, flour, grist, and lumber; L. W. 11. Blair, flour and ( grist; Charles Ilaley, flour and grist; J. K. Sow- . ell. grist ; John W. Guskins, flour, grist unci lum- t her; John A. Young, grist unci lumber; T. ?T. ''-aut hen, lumber; Robert Kivkley, grist; estate j f Wni. Shields, grist and lumber; George R. Miller, flour 04 ul grist: L. J. Patterson, Hour and grist ; John S. Miller, flour and grist ; estate t of T. Lang, grist and lumber; Vfc M. Kclloy, grist, John Ghcsnut, grist and lumber; James . Cliosnut, sr., grist and lumbei;; John Moltac, . grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist ; estate of Burwell Boykin, grist, and lumber; estate of ' Lemuel Boykin, grist, and lumber : Mrs. Jane J. Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lewis People** flour, grist and lumber. Bank Officers and Directors. * \ Branch Bank of the Stale of South Carolina. Presidont-r -Wm. M Shannon; Cashier?N. D. linx- [ lay; Book-Kp'r?J. E. Nettles; -Assistant Book- y Keeper?>V. D. Anderson. j Directors?J. IIqss Dye, L. 1J. Peas, John Cnntey, v E. W. Bonney, A. I), Jones, sr. c ? t " Bank of Camden. *] President?W. E. Johnson, sr. ; Casluer?W. D. j McDowall. Direotora?R. B. Johnson, Wm. M. Shannon, Benj. ^ Perkins, W.^J). McDowall, John Workman j. POST OFPICE, CAMDEN, S C MAIL A RBA N GEM JEN TS. : RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WE6TERN, T AND WAT MAILS. Due?Dai'y, by . 7 30 P. M " Close?Dail^by 6 00 P. M ^ LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, ' . RED IULL, RUSSiEL PLACE, &C. . Due?Thursday, by ' 12 00 If Closou?Same day, at 11- 00 A. Ml ; TrLLER's PERRY., JEFFERSON, &C. Ducy-Monday, by 12 00 i M*, Closes?Friday, at * 10 CO A. M " OFFICE HOURS. From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M., and for short time after opening the Ainil at night. T. W. PEGUES, P.M. NEW BOOKS ' JUST. UUELI9HED BY v EVANS & COGSWELL, COLUMBIA, s. e. ' o ? rpnE SPIRIT OF 'MILITARY INSTITUTIONS, -L By . Marshall Marmont. Translated from tlia latest Paris edition by Frank Schaller, Colonel 22d Regiment.Mississipp.i Infantry. Neatly bound. Price :*,o. une-iinra on to the trade. INFANTRY TACTICS, v For Brigade, Division, and Army CorRS, by Gen. Casey, U. S. Army. Pronounced the best worK of 'tho ' kind in the language. Illustrated with 29 Lithograph- cd Plates, and well bound. Price $5. One third off to the trade. ' CnjSOLM'S SURGERY, Being a third edition of this valuable work", Splendidly illustrated,' and finely bound. Price $10. Ouethird off to the trrfdc. 4 The editions of all of these yalunblo works are un- < dor 2,000 copies, and those in want will do well to send in theif orders at'onco. ' 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. J)ne-i1hird off to the trade. , ' Any of these books will be gent free of postage on rccoipfOf tho price, in new issue, or the ?Id at tli? discount. EVANS & COGSWELL, Publishers. ' July 2 3 NEW PUBLICATIONS. ; * ' BY . \ BURKE, BOYKIN &, CO., ihacoih, georgia. NO^V READY: . MASTKR'WILLIAM MITTEN ; Or, the Youth of Brilliant Tulents,-who w*3 ruined-by bad luck. By Judge Longstrect, author of "Georgia Scones." Price $5. CAMP A ND FfBLD. Tapers from the Portfolio of in Army Chaplain. By Rev. Joseph Cross, D. D. Part J st now ready. Price $3. DUNCAN ADAIR, or, Captured in Escaping. A. story of one of Morgan's men. By Mrs. Jane T. Dross. Nchrly ready. Price $1. YOUNG MAR00NI5RS. By Rev. Francis R. ? Cloulding. A most entertaining book for young per- " sons. Pronounced by good jndgog to bo equal to.. Robinson Crusoe. Price-$3. , A liberal discount to the trade, from tho foregoing prices. For the amount named, remitted to us, in current funds, wo will send either or nil of these books, * postpaid, to any part of the Confederacy. Address ' 1 BURKE, BOYKIN & CO., June M. Macon, Georgia. Any newspaper in the Confederacy copying the ibovc advertisnilU'tlt with thin tintrt. 11-511 - _ V...U uv?vj if ill IOVOITO ? :opy of each of the abovp book?,.upon tho receipt of , * 'lie papor containing the advertisement. FACTORAGE ANft COMlHISSIOl* AGENCY. - # 1"^IIE undorsigned lias this day opened an agoney . for the purchase barter and sulo, on commission, )f groceries, provisions, dry goods, and .produce and . nerclmndiso of every description, and, is prepared tc . ccoive goods ou, consignment OT for storage. Attoution will also'bo given to tho buying jy^jt-.^peU- . ng of Real Kstato and Nogroos. % o Liberal advances made on all consignment*. * Office on Main street two doors above the^PoBt Dffico. " 1>. 1). 11QCOTT. Aprrl 15 x . NOTICE. BM. IJUOWN is my authorised agent during pay . absence frpm homo. T. S. MYERS. February 12 tf VOLUNTEER ?LAVE EA^OR FOR, TI|E COAST. 1* ,1" A.TOU ttTCTff .TntlfffS IT AC **Anu a \rryonf i|i| ? -- -*xiiu mai/iy ii < iUUOi. IVA. earnest call for Slaves, to labor on the fortiflcaions. In the prescribed- order, it cannot bo furnished \ * )tforo the.1st August, by which time we may receive / rreparablo injury, for the want of iU The extreme 1' irgency of t|ie ense, demands prompt action, a#d I arnestly appeal to tho slaveholders o( KerAhaw Disriet, to deliver their quoto of Road Hands, for THIR- . . ?Y DAYS SERVICE at Camden, or the Dearest R..R.# )epot,,on TUESDAY the 19th inst., at 9 o'clock a. m. ? Those who furnish labor now will receive credit on . ho next regular call, and their slaves will be prompter dischafged at the expiration of thirty days service. [Vanspdrtation will bo furnished. - R. B.-JOHNSON, July 15 J Agent of State. DRESS GOODS"! . rHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED from Nassau a handsome assortment of Mtwjjns nd Prints, which will bo sold low for cajb. Mtin Itreet opposite Dr. Young's. B. SIXES. July fl tf . r