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d?wnim > I ? nil. ? 4a>???l?cwrWJiiiwr.SU ?qrywni.nl m irrrw Special Notices. . NOTICE. ? Ml' BUSINESS HBRIS AFTER WILL BE CON" ' ducted strictly on tho cash system, All prders must positively bo accompanied with the cash. Those indebted to mo will please coino l'urward and pay up. . " WM. McKAIN, July 1 6t. PHPt*gg^?n?iww UUWUM tu ' A^JSTOXJiSrQEMIGlSrTS. Mh. Editor: You will please, announce the following gentleman as candidates for re-clection to tlio ;> House of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at ' the enaillDg election in October, and oblige Lh'eir . friends": Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE. Capt. D. D. PELUtY. .. July. 1 ' Mh Editor: As the time Is approaching when the ^qoplo of Korehaw District; will huve to select, those who will represent them, in the .ensuing Legislature we respectfully recommend the following gentlemen tss a candidates. For Senator. Maj. A. H. BOYKItf ' For Representatives. Maj. J. M. DeSAUSSUIHC, Capt. W. Z. LKITNKR. By ineeTtiiig the above, you wiH obligo ' April 15. . MANY VOTERS. , For Representative. The friends of Capt. W. L. DkPASS, announco him a candidate for Representative to the South Caroliua Legislature, at the next October election. July 1 f For "Representative. We are authorized to announce CoL A. I). GOODWYN, as a candidate for the Legislature ai the ensuing election. _ April 22 . tf For Representative. We are authorized to announce Col.W. R. TAYLOR as a candidate for the Legislature at the cusuing election. ' June 10 ' tf Mr. Editor: You will please annouunce Capt. '.WILLIAM CLYBU112T, as a candidate for re-election -j. ?i.^ /'i <. r\ m??.. r..- tt\ 1 *3 mem in uiu ijuurt ui ooiuinuii x ieua, iui awsuiim i ^. , . . , I t TI tA T nn 1 v ! >:' ?>& J"v ;' ';L^;"v 8'a.rapl?- nttori' v "iip.- !./ "i. ?: *>>i'"''- . .'. July -23 .. ^ White Wine Vinegar, English Soap, &cA FEW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR. ARTICLE of While Wine Vinegar. j 1 ?-?also A ^iqmrior articlo of-Starch ami "Washing Blue, of an | extra hue quality, for sulu low for cash at * . MRS. McLISISll'S, . ! one door ahovo the Branch Rank. .Tilly 22 2 1 WAR TAX NOTICE. Assessors Omcic, 17th Dist., Camden, July 1G, 18G4. I VLL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY notified that thisMifiico is now open and will continue open for twenty days from this dale,1 to receive roturns of gross amount of their sales, lor the quarter eudinp: 30th Juno. Millers are also requested to make their roturns this quarter. JOHN CANTKY. ) . R. M. KENNEDY, f . Asscssors. July 1G ' 3d 2 w SADDLERY & SHOE SHOR ^IIR SUBSCRIBER RESPECT FULLY INFORMS 1 tho citizens of Camdon, that ho has commenced to rannufaoturo Saddlery &? Siloes, on Broad street, directly opposite the Episcopal Church, and solicits a share of patronage. . . Ropairing, in oithor branch, will bo promptly attended to. English Saddles for sale. M. BOLGER. WANTED?two good Shoemakers. July JG 2w 7 FORSAL& By permilsion of a. L. MCDONALD orDINARY of Kershaw District, will be sold on Wednesday tho 20th inst., all tho personal property of Douglas Minton deceased ; consisting of a Horse, Shoep, Blacksmith Tools, Cart, Wagon, Household and Kitchen furnituro See, at his.rosldonco in Camden. Terms cash. v July 16 3 ELISA MINTON, Adm'x. WANTED. A A BUSIIEIiJ of Soi^huni Sood, for which tho ?)U\/ highest price will bo given. April 5 I). D. HOCOTT. % \ =fi^1WuifWfH^^ro?Y^ ?f? DISTRICT OFFICERS. Legislators. , 4.* * A. II! Boykin?Senator.^ Jolin M. DoSausfcjuvc, D. 1>. Ferry?Representatives. Magistrates. JoLn XL Withcrapoon, Wm, 1). Ifogan, V?r. R. Tnyr. lor, Henry Brace, John it. Blmw, Richard L". Sviiitttkor, J. T. Barker.* Commissioners of Roads. J. M. DaSaussurc Chairman, B. T. McCoy, IV. K. - Hughes, Dnnjol 1>. Kirklaud, James L.. MuDowull, Lewis J. Patterson, j. English Doby, Fred. Bo wen, John L. Mickle, Gillaui Sowcll, llichmoiul It. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The six^li section of the "Act to establish certain ltoads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December 17, is as follows : " That each Commissioner of Roads now in office, or hereafter appointed, shall serve uutil a successor is appointed, and has accepted. This section to be in forco during the war. Commissioners of Free Schools'. , ?jioy iveuey, wm. j;ixon, James Team, U. L'. Ifailc, Jesse Truesdel, Daniel Bethune, A. L. j JSIcDowell. Commissioners of l'ublic Buildings. . John Workman, It. M. Kennedy, It. B. Johnson, F. L. Zcmp, L. W. It. Blair, James 13. Cureton, Win. D. 'McDowall Chairman, C. P. B., Coliu Macreu ^Treasurer. . . > . Cornmi.tsioners to Approve l'ublic Securities. John M. DeSaussurc, James Dunlap, Win. E. Jolinsou, sr., A." *M. Kennedy, Tlios. E. Shannon. * Comjn>'sxioncrs of the. J'oor. 15. "Barnes, A. A. McDownll, John 0. Iiiggin.s, K. M.. Kennedy, J. S. DePass. W. E. Hughaou, Seo. and Trcaa. President and Directors of Camden Bridge Co. President?John M. DeSaussure. Directors?John Macrae, B. Perkins, James Toam, Colin Maorne, Sec. & Treas. Soldier's Board of llelicf. John M. DeSaussute, E. Barnes, James Dunlap, J. Itojm Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Truesdel, John B. Miekle, Charles ltsiley, John Uaskius, Daniel Gardner. . . . Coroner. Jolm S. Meronoy. Marni'irr. nf K/rrfitut.t on aid, Toam, 1 . etcher, ?' . - W?ii. 1 Calo. I. v .. ; 'askill, ' . r Mo . Miekurn?-ii, u. UUUU4, ji*, jv? v* i. mttcrsoil, it', li. Cunningham. ' Officers of Court. Joseph D. Dunlnp, Commissioner in Itquity; W. | Clyburn, Clerk ; L. McDonald, Ordinary ; Duncan Shcorn, Sheriff.. Tux Collector. William McKain. ?? ^ Confederate Enrolling Officer. \V? '/. Lcitncr. Co/iff derate War Tar-Col lector: A. M. Kennedy. . 1 Assessors. joirn uantcy, li. ^1. Kennedy. Collector of Tar. in Kind. .Ijinlcs Jonea. Chief Commissary Agent. J. 1J. Dcvercaux. Confederate. Quartermaster'ft Agent. Jamos Sowcrs.JJ State Quartermaster's Agtui. A. Marklcy Lcc. Receiving and Delivering Agent. J..M. Gaylc. Officers of the Town of Camden. In ten dan t. James Dunlup. Wardens. N. I), Bailey, D. D. Hocott, L. M. Boswcll, R. M. Kennedy. Recorder. II. M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market Clerk.' Wm. Johnson. , . Professional. Physicians now Practicing. L. II. Deas, I>. L. DoSaussurc, T. Rcenstjerna, W. R. Sikes, Benjamin II. Mntheson, J. McCaa, J. I. Trantliain, W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, T; F. McDow, Lewis DeSauseure, Thomas W. Salmond, F. L. Zemp. K ? /.o<; #ern, Wm. y. ShauDon. W. Z. Leitner. W. M. Kennedy. W. It. Taylor. Joseph i>. Duufny. Dentist. M: Bissell. _ - <P Swveyors. Colin Macrae, Daniel Bethunc, C. C. H&ile * . O * >ScholasUc,-Mercantile, & Mechan* ical. Academics and 'Primary Schools in Camden, L. McCnudlcss' Male Academy; F. Staudcnmyer, mule academy ; O. Bailey, Frofessor of Foreign Languages ; Mrs. MeCundless' Academy lor * Young Ladies. Mys. " MeCreight ; Miss Dawson ; Mrs. Feck; Miss Maggie DeNoou. Deulcrs in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware ?J*c., <%c. E. "IV. 1'onuey, Jrfnies Dunlnp, George Aldou, Mrs. M. T.,Campbell, 11. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLcisli, Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, - Benjamin, Malheiion & Co., A. T. Lntla, W. D. McDowall. S. Otinenlmim. M.-Tlaiirii A- Tli'n ronoy, Boswell & I?ro., J. M. Gfiyle, Joseph Souuners, T. 9. Myers, James McEwcn, W. C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. II. Oppenbeim & Bro., Wm. Johnson, D. 1). lloeort, B. Sikes. * Druggists. Wm. McKain, F. L. Zemp. Book Seller and Station01. James A. Young. Watcits and Jixcclrg. JAmes A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A.W. "YVehrliun. Blacksmiths, Wagon and CurriageMakars.. S. Shiver, llobort Man, Nathan B. Arrants, Thomas Shiver. II. 11., blacksmith. Cabinet Warerooms and Undertakers. C..L. Chatten, AVm. Tarvor, J. F. Sutherland, Builders. J. I'. Suthorlaud,C. L. Chatten, II. C. Roberts* Merchant Ta*lor. , . Charles A. MeDoimld. Saddlery and Hamtts. 1'. J. Oukes, Mr. BuJg?r. Wheelwright and Gimnaksr. It.' J. MeCrcight. 11 ' JL Bakers. Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Sh'oemakef, Win. Daasck. Tan- Yards. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zcmp, John S.. Bradley, [ Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. I'ttttorson, John Brown. Hotels. Mnnsion House, by . E. U. Robinson. DeKalb House, by - ' J. II. Jungbluth. Private Boarding. J. 17. ltodeers. I Milinary and Dress Making. Miss 1). II. McKwen, Mrs. Hammersluugh. Churches. .Methodist?.J. T. Wightinan', pastor. Frcsbytcrian?S. H. Hay, " j Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., " Baptist?W. E. llughson, " Grain and Lumber Mills. F. L. Zemp, Hour and grist; Jus. II. Vaughn, flour unci grist; Junius A. Kirklund. grist; .1 F. Sutherland, lumber ar.?l grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber aud grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James C. Hinle, lumber and grist; A. H. lioykin, flour, ! grist ami lumber; L. W. it. Blair, 'flour and grist; Cliarlus Raloy, flour and grist; J. It. Sowell, grist; JohnW. Gnskins, flour, grist and lumber; J blip A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J. ' anthen, lumbor; Robert. Kirklcy, grist; estate . I Wm. Shields, grist and lumber ; George It. Miller, flour anil grist ; b. 3. Patterson, Hour i and grist; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate of T. Lang, grist aud lumber; W. M. Kclley, grist, John Cl\csnut, grist and lumber; James Chcsnut, sr.,' grist and lumber; John Meliae, grist and lumber ; John Drown, grist; estate of Burwell Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs,'Jane J. I i\.no;c, gnsi.j uicuaru Hyatt, Hour and grist; Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumberI POST OFPICE, CAMDEN, S- C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN and way maii-fl. Due? Daily, by . 7 30 P. M Close?Daily by # 6 00 P. M lancaster; flat rock, &c. Duo?-Monday, Wednesday & Friday by 12 00 M Close?Same days, at 11 00 A. M red hill," russkl place, &c. Due?Thursday, by 12 00 M Closes?Samo day, at 11 00 A. M tiller's FERRY, jefferson, <fcc. Due?jionday, by 12 00 M Closos?Friday, at 10 00 A. M OFFICE HOURS. . " From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. It, and for short time after opening th6 mail at night. T. W. PEGUES, P.M. f ' , w^imikiniiwiimpmiryttmnniiot nmmyn?wtw; j COnmrjnTJEIT TO JAIJL. ** - Aneoro woman calls her same, -* Mary uiiil eiijh that ehe belongs to Mr. 'Browa* . \ ' . on Black Rivur, aud tliat Mr. Browu nDd hla wife aro " ; both dtud. Said woman ia about tlvo and a half foet high, and about fifty years old, (50 or 58,) aha is very , v, . "J simple or playing olf so, I caut tell which*. The owner ia requested to come forward prove "taT ..T properly, pey expenses and take Tier away. July 22 x DUNCAN SHEORN, Jailor.* CENTRAL BUREAU, ' ? : COLUMBIA. July 15, 1864. a . *\ CURS WILL BE DESPATCHED EOR JOHN- 4 / STON'S army, July 19; for Lee's and ItOaUregfi/d'a armies, July 29 ; for Johnston's army, JuJy 20; for Charleston and the coast, July 29. .. " ' July 13 ' *M. LABORDK, Chnirmau. WwMoS JUST PUBLISHED IJY 1 ?; EVANS & COGSWELL, COLUMBIA, S. C. r jPllE SPIRIT OF MILITARY INSTITUTIONS, . * -1. By Marshall Mnrmont. Translated from thalatest Pari." edition b}- Frank Scballer, Colonel 22d Regiment Mississippi Infantry. Neatly bound. Price V $5. One-third off to tho trade. INFANTRY TACTICS, . For Brigade, Division, and Anny Corps, by Qen. Casey, U. S. Army. Pronounced the boat work of the' kind in the language. Illustrated with 29 Lithographed Plates, aud well bound. Price $5. Qne third off to tho trade. ; CHISOLM'S SURGERY, * Being a third edition of this valuable work, Splendidly illustrated, arid finely bound. Prico $10; 'Onethird off to lbo tragic. v Tho editions of aR of tlieso valuable works are under 2,000 copies, and thoso in want will do well to send in their orders at oneo. ALSO, GENERAL ORDERS, A.'& I. G.'a Office, up to 1st April, 1864. Price $5. One-third off to the trade. , ANDREW'S LIGHT ARTILLERY DRILL. Jt Splendidly illustrated. Price. $4. One-third off to , JjD tl)o trade. , . ( Any of these books will bo sent free of postage oir receipt of tho price, in now issue, or the old at tho di?- i'v{l count. . v . J3VANS A COGSWELL. . * JJlw ' Publishers. jjvX'-fc ]5lV ""'V . ^ .fflB&m ? . A PROCLAMATION. g EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, VColumbia, S. C., July 21, 1864. . "" By his Excellency M. L. BONIIAM, Governor and Commander-in- Chief in arid over ihc State of South Carolina. WHEREAS INFORMATION HAS BEEN REccivcd at this Department that an atrocious murder was committed on the 11th instant upon tho body of ELIAS^ GRANTHAM, a Deputy Sheriff of. Mnrion District,' whilst in tho discharge of his duties as such Deputy ; and that NICHOLAS W. GADDY, CHARLKS.TART, and DAVID BRASLEY, a free person of color, stand charged with said murder, and that said persons have tied from jestico: i Now, know ye, that to the end justico may ho done, and that said GADDY, TART and- J5EASLEY mny o-. bo brought to legal trial for their offence, as aforesaid, . 'V I do hereby-offer a reward of Two Thousand Dollars for ' J the apprehension and delivery of tho threo offending j parties in any jail ju this State, or One Thousand Doi- V lars for NICHOLAS W. GADDY, the principal offend- \ er, and Five lliihdrcd Dollars each for the others. I When last hoard from they were in Horry Distriot, ^ near Gnllivant's E?>rry. Gaddy was bom in Marion District, is about 35 years of age, 5 lect 10 or 11 inches high, grey eyes, auburn hair, rather sallow complexion, stoops a littlo in the- shoulders, usually wears his hair long?by occupation a farmer and millwright. Tart, bom in same District, is a youth of ahout 16 years of age, well grown, rather fair complexion, dork t.. ui.,~ mm, vyva utngvuu IU uu. unit?. Bensley, born it) Richmond county, N. C., bright mulatto, thick sot, weight from 160 to 180 poifnds, from -io to 50 years of ago, 5 feot 11 or 12 inches high, kinky hair, and of reddish, sun-burnt appoaranco?by occupation n carpenter?has lived about_LFayettvillo and Luniberton, N. C. - " Given undor iny hand and seal of the Stato. r -I at Columbia, this 21st day of July, Anno-Dom1 S J ini, 1864. M. L. BONHAM. Wm. R. Huxtt, Secretary of Stato. *. July 23 3 ?3?"AU the papers in tho Stato copy three timea and forward bill to Executive office. DRESSGO ODSM! HHllE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED -I. from Nastnu a handsome assortment of Muslins and Prints, which will bo sold low for cash. Maiu Street opposite Dr. Young's. a B. SIKES. * July 8 if NOTICE. A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST xV. Douglas Minton deceased, will hacfjl them id; properly attested, and thfiso indebted will make pa ymont to my agebt, W. E. Hughes. ELISA MINTON, July 16 3. Administratrix.