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' ^ , . 1 t ; . * , . Special USToiices. . ' ' T 7 KOTSCE. ' ~ ' MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CON' iiuctcd'atffctly on tbe^basli system, ' All orders must positively be accompanied with the fcash. . , Those iudebted to me will please come farward and pay up. . ' Wir. ifofeAIN.. .Tuly 7 * ' ' ' : , 6t. . . AlSrMQ-TTlsrCKlNO^ISrTR. Mr. Editor: .You will plense announce the fol' lowing gentleman as candidates for ro-elcction to the A .House of Representatives, from ?Keralinw District, at tho ensuing election in October,'and oblige their friends: Major J. M. DeSAUSSURR ?". Capt. D. D. PERRY. t . July I J_ Mil Editor: Ah the time is approaching when tho pooplo of Kershaw Distriot, will have to select, those , ' who will"represent them, in fclic ensuing^ Legislature we respectfully vocommcnd the following gentlemen a candidates. ' . For Senator. " , Maj. A. H. ROY KIN For Representatives. v ' ' , Maj. J. M. DeSAUSSUUE, Capt. AY. Z. LEITNER. Br inserting Uio above, you will oblige . ' April 15. MANY VOTERS. For Representative. The friends of Capt. AY. L. DkPA?JS, announfco him a caudidato fur .Representative to the South Carolina Legislature, at the next October election. > J.ulr1 . Fir Representative. AYe aro authorized to announce Col. A. D. GOODAY YN, ns'a candidate for thp Legislature, ai the eusll. iug election,. , April 22. . . if : " Fur Representative. We aro authorized to announce Col.W. R. TAYLOR as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing rtloofinn Juno-10 ' tf Mr. Edwuii: You will please announneo Capt. WILLIAM CLYBURN. as a candidal for ro-election as clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for Kershaw District, and obligo MANY FRIENDS. . April 15. . , . wXR^TAX'YdTiCET . K Assbssoiis OKftCB, lTtfl Dist., * . ' Camuen*, July 1G, 18G4. 4 LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY 1 ( V notilied that this office is now open and will continue open for twenty days front this date, to receiye returns of gross amount of their sales, lor tho qunrtor ending J Oil i June. Millers are also requested to ntakc their returns this quarter. JOHN GANTRY, ) . It. M: KENNEDY. )' Af5sof*orsJuly 111 . , H d 2 w ' - SADDLERY <& SHOE SHOP. r I >11E SUBSCllIHER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS JL tho citizens of Can't Jen, that he has commenced > *u inanufaettire > Sacldlei'y & Siloes, on Broad street, diroctly opposite the Episcopal Church, and solicits a share of patronage." Repairing, in cither hranck will bo promptly at-'* u'liuod t<?: Kri?!i.sli tSnUdlcs tor sale. ' v ' M. BOLGER. WANTED?two good Shoemakers. July 10 ? 2w \ FOB. SALE i>Y PKEMILSION OF A. L. McDONALD Oft) BINARY of Kershaw District, will bo sold on Wednesday lbo.20th innt., nil tlio pprsonal property of Douglas Minton deceased ; consisting of a Horse, Shoop, Blacksmith Tools, Cart, Wagon, Household and 'Kitchen furniture &c, at his Residence iu Camden. a ti mo v;unu? i . July 1G 3 KLISA MINTON, Adm'x. . . "wanted.f^AA BUSHELS of Sorghum Seed, for which the highest price will be given. April 5 $ D. D. IIOCOTT. ^ notice. ~ /"\APT. W. 15. HUGIISOlN will apt a? my Agent for \j the transaction of nll*businc&i>tn rcfuronce t(> Insurance Agency, during my absence ill the service. January 22 tf "W. L. DePASS. .. notice. ] WE. HUGHSON, will act as my agent during my absonce from home. Pdrsons indebted to ' mo will make pnyraonttto hira. , May 27 3m D. L. DeSAUSSURE. NOTICE. DR. T. W. SALMOND, has resumed the practice of his profession in the Town of Camdqn and its' vicininiy. Office on Main street. May 13 -if . * r llotioe. ~ ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST 1 Douglas Minton deceased, will hand them in, properly attosted, and those indebted will mako payment to mv agent, W. E. Hughes. . , KLISA MINTON, July 16 2 . Administratrix. fl J * '! >> / s . I ft 11 I III I I I II 1111?ff,I I|l II I DISTIU T DIRECTORY' * i. i DISTRICT OFFICERS. . Legislators.'' , *> \q}I. Beylfin?Senator. John. M. DdSaussurc, D. D. Perry?Represent tive's. * \ ' . . .Magistrates. John K.'Witkerspoon, Wm. D. Hogan,'W. It. Taylor, Henry Brace, John H. Shaw., Richard, L. Whitnker, J. T. Barker# , Commissioners of Rohds. J. M. DaSaussurc Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E. Hughes, Daniel D. Kirkland, James L. McDowall, Lewis J.- Patterson, j. English Doby, Fred. Bo wen, John Ia Mickle, Gillam Sowoll, Richmond 11. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section <5f the " Act to establish certain Roads, Bridges and FerrieB," passed December 17, is as follows : . " That each Coinmissioncr of lloads now- in office, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until successor is appointed, and li:n? accepted. This section to be in force during the-war. \ Commissioners of Free Schools. IViley Kclley, Wm. Dixon, J&mea Toatn, C. *C. . Ilaile, Jesse Trucsdel, Daniel' Bethune, A. L. Commissioners of Public Buildings. Jolm Workman, II. M. Kennedy, It. B. Johnson,?F, L. Zonip, L. W. R. Blair, James B. Cureton, Win. U. ; Mo Do wall Chairman, C. P. B., Colin Macroa Treasurer. ^ v t ! . i j Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. John DcSaussuro, James Dunlap,. Win. K. Johnson, sr., A. ML lvenncdj', Thus. 'E. Shannon. Commissioners of the Poor. K. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John O; Higgins, 11; M. Kennedy, J.'S. DePass. W. K. llnghscn, Seo. and Trcas. President and Directors of Cfamden Bridge Co. President?John M7 DeSaussure. t , Directors--John Macrae. B. Perkins, James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Trcas. Soldier's Board of Relief. John M. DeSauasgre, K. Barnes, James Dunlap, J. ltoss Dye, 0. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Truesdcl, John B. Mickle, Charles Ralcy, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. ,P Coroner. John S. Mcroncy. V. . Managers of Elections. Camden?John S. Moroney, C. A- McDonald, Win McKain. . Curetoit's Mill?'Frederick lloweii, James Team, Emanuel Parker. Flat. Rock?Jesse Trucsdcl, James Fletcher, Ili'nvno'Tt Millirt " * _ w Buffalo?"Win.-Minigo, (Milium Sowell, Wm. Cato. Lizcnby's?John MeGougan, Daniel McCaskill, Douald McDonald. N * * Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeod.'Henry Rudcliffe! Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Micklo, J tines II. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones^r., R. O. Patterson, R. B. Cunningham. ^ Officerst of Court* Joseph I). Dunhip, Commissioner in Equity; W. Clyburn, Clerk ; A. L. -McDonald, Ordinary ; Duncan Shoorn, Sheriff* Tax Collector. William Mclvain. Confederate Enrolling Officer. W. V.: Lcitner. Confederate War Tax-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. Aisessors." John Cantcy, R. M. Kennedy.. ? _ ^ '* Collector of Tax in Kind. James Jones. Chief Commissary Agent. J. IT. Dcvoreaax. * Confederate. Quartermaster's Agrnl. James Sowers.J| State Quartermaster's Agent. j A. Markley Left. > Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gaylo. U Ulcers ol the lown of Camden. Tntcndant. . Jnnics Dunlap. Wardens. ST. D. Baxlcy, D. D. Hocott, L. M. BosVell, R. M. Kennedy. * N Recorder. II. M. Kennedy, Marshal and Market Clerk. % A Wm. Johnson. Professional. Phi/siciaiii now A~actic{h<f. h._ H. BfefiS) D. L. DcS&uflsufe, T. Reeiistjema, W. R. Sjkes.Beftjamin II. Matheson, J. McCan, J. I. Trantham, L.. Pickett, B> S. Lucas, T. F. McDow, Loftis DeSaussare, Thomas W. Salmond, F. L. Zcmp. ' ' * * . Lavyers, Wm, M. Shuurfpu. * W. Z. Leilncr. W, M. Kennedy. W. R. Taylor. Josopli D. Dunlap. Dentist.'< * ML. Bisaeil. * jt v * Surveyors. Colin Macrae, Daniel Bcthuno, C. C. Hnilc Scholastic, Mercantile, "& McchaRical. * ^ ' Academus arid Prim dry Schools in Camden. \ / ,L. McCandlesS' Male Academy; F. Staudenmyci\ male academy: G. Bailey, Professor of Foreign Languages ; Mrs. McGanule*s' Academy for Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreight; Miss Dawson ; Mrs. Peck; Miss "Maggie DcNoon. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries', TUirdicarf (Jr., <Jr. E, W. Bonney, James Dunlap, George Alden, Mrs. M. T. Campbell, R. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLcisk, Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, ?? Benjamin, MtfthcBon & Co., A. T. Latta^JV. D. McDowell, S. Oppcnlieim, M. Baum & Bro., Meroney, Boswell & Bro., J. M. Gnylc4 Joseph Sommcrs, T. S. Myers? James McEwcn, W. C. Gerald &' Co., George Douglas, J. II. Op. (. t#... ii?? tj> ' ? ?? - ' pvuuuiui ob jjiu., itui. jyauson, u. v. Jloeott, it. I Sites. ' /druggists. . j ft"in. McKain, F. I?. Zeuip. Book Seller and Stationer. James A. Young. JFbtrAes and Jewelry. * James A. Young, 1. 13. * Alexander, A.W. "VYV.irhan. Blacksmiths, Wagon and CarriageJIakers.. S. Shiver, Robert Man, Natlmn 13. Arrants, Thomas Shiver. It. R., blacksmith. Cabinet Warerooms and Undertakers. O. L. Chutten, Wm. Tftvvor, J. F. Sutherland,.' Builders. J. F. Sutherland, C. L.Chatten, II. C. Roberts. Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. I Saddlery and Harness. I F. J. Oakcs, Mr. Bulgo*. Wheelwright and Ginmakcr. Ifc .J. McCreight. ' Bakers. Mrs. "M Ai Kennedy, f. Shoemaker,- Win. Dausch. ,Tan- Yards. L. Bi Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. ? Bradley, Alex. .McLcod, licwisJ. Patterson, John Brown. * i Hotels. Mansion House, by - K. G. Robinaon. -DeKalb House, by r- J. II. Jungbluth. j , J. W. Kodgcrs. .. Milinary and Dress Ma$uuj. Miss D. If. McE\ven,?Mvs. Humiucrfllougli. ? fthurchcsjg. __ Methodist?J. T. "W^ghtmap, pastor. Presbyterian?S. if. Hoy,? ' Episcopnl?T. F. Davis, jr,, " Dap tint?W. E. Hughs/m, " Grain and Lumber Rlills. F. L. 7, cut p. flour nud grist; das. Ii. Vaughn, flour . and grist; .lames A. Kirklund. grist ; J F. Sutherland, lumber,and grist.; W. K. Hughes, lumber and grist: Charles Perkins, lumber: Col James 0. Huilc, lumber and grist; A.'II. Boykin, flour, grist and lumber; L. W. R. Blair, flour and griBt; Charles Raloy, flour and grist ; J. R. Sovrcll, grist; John W. Gash ins, flour, grist and lumber; John-A. Young, grist ni)d lumber; T. ,T. 'laiUhen, lumber; Robert. Kirkley, grist.; estate * ./ Wm. Shields, grist and lumber; George R.4 1 Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, ^flour ' and (trist: Johh S. Millflr. flmirnnfl .rriof nulnic* ! w , ' 6- ?" i " of T. Lang, grist. and lumber; W. M. Kellcy, grist, Jolm Cheftnut, grist and lumber; James i Chesnut, sr., griBt and lumber; John. McRae, grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist ; estato of Burwell Boykin, grist and lumber; estato of { Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Juno . J. Knox, grift.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S C-. , MAIL ARRAAT(IBMENTS. I RICHMOND^ CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN ? AND WAY MAILS. Due?Daily, by 1 30 P. M ( Close?Daily by 6*00 P. M ' LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, &C. Due?Monday, Wednesday & Friday by 12 00 M ( CI039?Saint days, at 11 00 A. M 1 RED HILL, RU88EL FLACB, &C. Due?Thursday, by 12 00 .M \ Closes?Spme day, at 11 00 A. M ( TILLER'S FERRY, JfcFFBHSOl', Ac. r. Due?Monday, by . , 12 00 M ^ CloBes--Friday, at 1(5 00 A. M , OFFICE HOtJRS, 1 From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M., and for ahort ' tithe after openinE'tho mail at night. T. V PECUES, r.M. 1 ' * . * r? '* <COMM*TTEII> TO/JAlt. A XF.GRO WOMAN CAXLS HER' NAME . tMnry and says that she belonps to Mr. Rrown on Black River, and thai Mr..Brown and Ins wife' aro hoih dead. Said, woman is about five and a half feet. and nbo?t?fifiy'years old, (GO or GG.) slib is' Very ' . sulfide or playing oO" so, 1 cant tell which. < The pinner is requested to corao forward prov* property, pay expenses and take her nway. . July 22 DUNCAN SHROKN, Jailor. _ CEi^TITASL BIJKEAty S COLUMBIA, JXIjT 15, 180-1. Gars will be despatched for johnston's army,. July# 9; for Lee's nn.d Beauregard's armies, July 29 for Johnston's nrmv, July 29 ; for Charleston and*tlie coast, July 29. Jaly 13 M. LABORDE, Chairman. IfEWlBOOK" JUST PtjKtISHEl> V U 4 uv EVANS & COGSWELL, L-UiAj.Ur.IA, s. C. t rpei-Tsplrit of military institutions, -L By Marshall Marruont. Translated thorn ths latest'Paris edition by Prank Sehaller, GolOncl 99d Regiment Mississippi Infantry. Neatly bound. Prica $55. Ono-tliird off to the tratfo. INFANTRY TACTICS,' For Brigade, Division, and Army Corps, by Gen.- Casoy, U.'S. Army. Pronounced the best work of tho kind in the language. Illustrated with 29 Litliograph'ed Plates, and well bound. . Prirp $5. One third off to the trade. . . ? 4 CH ISOLM'S .SURGKllY, Being a third edition of this*, valuable p ork, .Splendidly illustrated, and finely bound. Prico $10. Onethird off to the trtlde. ? ?' ' The editions of all of these valuable works are under 2,1)00 copios, and those in won't will do well to send in their orders ut once. + ' '. . ttLSO, GENERAL ORDERS, A. I. G.'s Oflke, up to list April, 18(54. Price $5. One-third off to .thotrajje. ANDREW'S LIGHT ARTILLERY DRILL. Splendidly illustrated.' Price. $4. One-third off tb tho trade. . . > Any of these books wiu.be sent.free of pdstage oa receipt "of the price, in now issue, or the old at the discount.' r ' EVARfS A CO?S%VEMJ.# Publishes.' July 2 " . t 3' Jk - ' NEW PUBLICATIONS BY * BURKfi, BOYKllsr & CO.,i 1 MACOW, GEORGIA. " \l UW KKAin : _L>1 MASTER YUE^IAM MITTEN; Or, thti(fYouth of Brilliant Talents, who was ruined by bad luck. By Judge Longstreet,. author *>f "Georgia Scenes." Price $5. CAMP .AND FIELD. Vapors from the Portfolio of' i an Army Chaplain.- By Rev. Joseph' Cross, D. D." ? Part 1st now ready. Pj-ice $3. DUNCAN ADAIR, or, Captured in Escaping. A story ot one of Morgan's men. .Rj* Mrs.'June T. H." Cross. Nearly ready. Price #1. YOUNG MAKOONER8. By Rev. Francis R. Goulding. A most entertaining: book for young persons. Pronounced by good judges to be equal to Robinson Crusoe. Price $3. A liberal discount to tho trado from tho foregoing prices. For tho amount named, remitted to u>, in" current fun,ds, we will soud'eithei or all of these book's postpaid, to any part of the Confederacy. AddresB.. BTJHKE, BOYKIN k CO., June 24. , Macon, Georgia. pi?" Any newspaper in the Confederacy copying the m above advertisement, with tliis note, will receive a copy of each of tho above books, upon the receipt of tho paper containing the nrlvr?pficn.nn?? . f5cto It a o e ~a kdcomm issioh' agency. THE undersigned has this <bty opened an agoncy , for the purchase baVter arid sale, on commission, of groceries, provisions, dry poods, and produco and merchandise of every description, and, is propared tc receive goods on consignment or for storage. ' , Attention ^ ill also be given to the buying and sell*1 ingot Real Estate and Negroes. ' . , Liberal advances made on all consignments. Office on MuiD street two doors a bow the Post Office." D. D. BOCOTT. " A^rrl IB * DRESSGOODS!'!' rIHlE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED X from Nassau ? handsome assortment of Muslin*' md Prints, which will be sold low fop cash. WainStrSet opposite Dr. Young's. , B. SlKES. July 8. tf VOLlfNTEER SEAVE LAB^R tOR THE COAST.. % \ Tr\i) ritrvr tj a cj t\t:> * *'a"? ... aui/i> umi. uv/wr/O. nag niAi/Ji A MUST jlVL earnest call for Slaves, to labor on the fortificatons. In the proscribed order, it cannot be fbrniahed joloro the 1st August, by wftich time we may besivo rrcparahle injury, for the want of it.. The extrtm* ugency of tho ca8o, demands prompt .action, and L earnestly appeal to the slaveholders ot Kershaw Dig, rict, to' deliver, their rpioto of Road Hands, (or THI& FY DAYS SERVICE at Camden, or the nearestR. R. Depot, on TUESDAY tho 19th inst., at ^.o'clock a, m. Thobe who,furnish labor now will reosive credit on .he next regular call, and their slaves will be prompt* y discharged at the expiration of thirty days serried Transportation will be fbrhished. > R. B. JOHNS0N, . July 1 ft 3 A gent Of BUfca.' 4 ? % i * i