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r u - * s. ' * fc- v -V1'-" ?? * , i * j C* ; v *i.: . ' .?, ?; *> ' . A-.. * * S ft ' * W- ' ' A ' g ggjgrifa BH| i;1 ss=gsfejs gg Speoiai Notices. 7~ NOTICE. ilT BU3fNES9 13ERKATT.EK "WILL BE CON* dueled strictly era the-'^h system.. All ordew jnost positively be necotni-anied with the cash. ' - if ' r 7 ; > * . Those indebted to mejivill please come farwardaud, wxr 1i~"rr a TV ' . t pay up. ? m. uufkAxn. ... ? Jq;-v7 ' ' Cu ANNOtJNCBMKNTS: V , * Mr. Editor: You -will please aunounce the fblt lowing gentleman as Candidates for re:electien to the , Hoiue of representatives, Trom Kershaw :District, at tha ensuing election in October, and oblige their ' friends: f, ' .Major J. M. DeSATJSSURK. * * Capt D.D. PBRRY. ; ' : .. J"lyi ' - ' ' Editor: As the'time is approaching when tho . . people of Kershaw District; will have ta select, .those / Who will represent them, in the ensuing Legislature we respectfully recommend the Jollowiug gentlemen &sn candidates, ,-fi v " Ibr Senator. * vr_: * tr BOVVTW 1 . For Representatives. % > Msg. J. M. DeSAUSSURK, * Capt W. Z. LEITNER. . . -4 *Bjr inserting the above, you will oblige April 15. MANT VOTERS. ??. : ; 1? : v . * ' For Representative. " > ' The friends of Capt. IV. L. DePASS, announce Jbjtn A candidhte fbr Representative'to the South 'Carolina Xegialatore, at*the next October' election. , Julyl'.. . i ' 7 v t y v For Representative: * . We are authorized to announce CoL At D. GOODWYiT, as a candidate Ibr the.Legislature at the' engut in^eleclioa.% *__ _ Aprils 1 . - .. tf ' . , , For Representative. We are authorized to announce Col.W.R. TAYLOR as a candidate for the legislature at the ensuing election. ' June 10 tf' Mb. Editor: You will please announnoO, Capt. WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate for re-election as clerir of the C^urt of Common Pleas, for .Kershaw ~ ' * * "VT nnm^ma District, and- oblige M3.it i r tun/it uo. April 15. t/t w' -. .!'' Commissary Notice -rpo EXCHANGE?3000 LB?., FINE SUGAR JL (onlr for Bacon.)' . i July 23 2 JDEVBREUX, A. A. C. S. py-Contcderato pi case copy twice. * ? ? : ; . ; T. ? Sample CottonFOR SALE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURCHASERS, by MATHJS30N A Co. July .2$,. _3_ White Wine'Vinegar, English Soap, &c AFKWGALLONS OF A SUPERIOR. ARTICLE* of While Wine Vinegar. -m x -I ? 1 * - ALSO . . ' 'A superior articlo of Starch and Washing Blue, of an ?xtra fine quality, for sale low foa^wb at . ' % *>IRS. McLEISR'S, ono door abovo the Branch Bank. , " July 22 . 2 fc' r 1 ? *? m yrr wnmr/tn ' i, Wilis. AAA ,?UAXU*?-. % -JS, ' " . AB9K880RS OmCE, 11th Dist., C.vilDEN', July 16, 1864. A LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE4 HEREBY cx notified that tfiw office is.ndw open and will continue open forlwenty days from this dqte, to receive returns efjjroea amount of their sales, lor the quarter ending: 30th Junk Millers are also requested to make their returns tbirtfuartan ' -- i . " <, ? t; .JOHWCANTKY, ) A cfloocnre R. If. KENNEDY, J Assessorsffulyl6 3fi2w ; SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. .. f ~ " ? . .# PUS SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS the citizens qj Camden, that he has commenced tomanufacture ...-xy . . . w \' , Saddlery & Shoes, . on Broad street, directly opposite the Episcopal fkutvaVi oi-ifl asvlmit* Q Q>)QT?A ftf HClHvmfttrtV VUU4VU, - ? - I ? " Repairing, in either branch, will bo promptly ,attended to. English Saddles for sale. V 3$ M. BOBBER. , A' WANTED?two good* 8hoeinakprs.' ' 'vv *< - Jjaly ...,1 * 2w 1 4 " .... . ; NOTICE. (.J . "PhR. T. W. 8ALMOND, has resumed the practice of JLA his profession in the Town of Camden-and- its itiainiy. Qffioe on Main street. Ifay 13 - , g tf * * , ' WANTED. ^AA BUSHELS of Sorgham Seed, for which the .' . DJJU highest price will be men. a . . ' * fprfl 5 D. D.HOCOTT. ' ~ * \ NOTICE. TXT ?. HUGHSOlJ, will-act as my agent' daring *T T v'mj absence from hoAa. Person*indebted to , will make payment tc-hiri*. Ifay ft *. 3* D. L. DySA#8SUKI!. ? ?>< i-. | *. mm* **> ' ' . V % -:v- .'1\ ^ ~ "* ? v.. I? IMM ?jMrm^r^fcmnipiif ??IMCJ^U? f # DISTRICT BI R E O T O la " \ i ' V". DISTRICT OFI'IQDRS. Legitlaiors. ' A. H. IPoyltin?Senator. V Joha. M. DaStussuro, IX D. J^or.-jt-'ReprcsontaiirW ** " i? *:v . Magistrate John K. Witfccrspooni Win.,D. Hogan, W? K. Taylor ileiii-y Rnace, John. It." Shaw, Richard, L. YVhitnkcr, J. T.' Barter. Gommitsioncrs -of Roads. J. M. DaSaussure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E. Hughes, Daniel D. Kirklantl. James L. McDowall, Lewis J. Batters on, J. English Doby, - Fredi Bowen,' John L. Mickle, Gillam SoweU, Richmond Jt-. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth-section, of the 44 Act to establish certain Roads, Bridges and, Ferries," p$s9ed December 17, is'as follows: 41 That each Coramissioner'of.Roads no* in office, or hereafter appointed, shall acrre until d successor , is'appointed, and has accepted. This section #> be in force during the war. ' * . Commissioners of Free School*. Wiley Kelley, W'nt- Dixon,- James Team, C. C. "Hnile, Jesse Trucsdel, Daniel Bothunc, A. L. MoDowoll. V * - ' - _____ -r Commissioners, of Public Buildings. 1 . John Workman, R. M; Kennedy, R. I}. Johnson, F. L. Zerap", L. W^R .Blair, James B. Cureton,.Wm^ D. .McDotfall Chairman, C. P. B., Colin MacreaTroasurer. .it Commi?sioners to. Approve Public Securifits. .John M. DeSausaar'e, J/unes Pnnlap, lTm. E. John sot, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. Jfi. aaannon. * ' - Commission's of the Poor. E. Barnes, A. A. McDowail, John 0. Hlggins, K. 31. Kennedy, J. S. I^JPass. W. E. Hughson, See. and Treas. - ' % President and Directors.of .Camdtn Bridge Co. President-John M..DeSaussure. ,-V Directors?John Macrae, B. Perkins, James Team, ' Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treas. ' . . Soldier's Board of Relief. John M. DeSaussur'e, E.Barnes, James Dunl^p, J., Ro?s*Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Truesdel, John B. Mickle, Charles Raley, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. . i % Coroner. John S. Meroney. V < V ' .' # Managers of Elections. , n?j ? f! Motion aid. I , lyomueu?V VU.U. w. MUVUV^ --- ? Wm McKain. . . .. ' Cureton's Mill?Frederick Bowcn, James Team, Emanuel Parker. . . '* Flat Rock?Jesrse Truesdel, James Flolchcr, George R. Miller. . Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, GillamSpwell, Wm. Cfito. Lizenby's^-John' MeGougan, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald.' .. ' Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy,- Alexander McLeod, Henry Itadcliffo. j* . Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Micklo, James H. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, R. B. Cunningham. Officers of Court*. Joseph D. Dunlap, Commissioner in Equity; W. Clybnrn, Clerk; A. ,L. McDonald, Ordinary; Duncan fSheorn, Sheriff. Tax Collector. William McKain. Confederate Enrolling Officci'. W. Z. Lcitner. * ' Confederate Ti'ur Tax-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. > . | . *-4 . . . Ahessors. v John Cantey,\R. M. Konnedy. *. Collector of Tax in Kind. . James Jones. * Chief Commissary AljenU J. U. Devercanx. Confederate Quartermaster's Agmt. James Sowers,| \ * State Quartermaster's Agent. , A. Markley Leo. ' I Rtceivina and Doliverina Agent. J. M. Gajle. > ?" , V Officers of the Town of Camden. ; . ni : - -I. Intendant. James Dunlap. \ ? Wardens. N. D. Baxley, D. D Hoeott, L. M. Boswoll, K. M. Kennedy. ... ' * 4 ^ Recorder.. ' , R. M. Kennedy. t Marshal and Market. Cleric. ' ?m. Johnson. Professional. Vi .... . Physicians now Practicing. L. H. Dew, P.k .DeSaaagjtr^ T. Reenstjerna, W. R. Sikes, Benjamin H. Malheson, J. MpCaa, j>. x. Tranthain, W. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, T. F. McDow, Lewis DfcSauatture, Thomas W.' Sal | iBJODCU Ci 14. HBJBp. ??fil rl * * - / ',f V-n * . , . 1 ' . V ' .' *? " V" ' ' fsut ym,. *. " Wflj. M. Siuuinon-. ? V7. 2. Laitaer> -UViM. Xtoaeth-.*- * >7. P.. Taylor.. Jbsfcph 1). lJuaiap. *. ' , ' DtAtitt. M. Jiisaell. ' . * Survey oft. * j Colin Macrae, Daniel Bethunc, C. C. Iiailc Scholastic, Mercantile, k Mechan- ; leal. iJf' Academics and Primary School* in Camden.. > L. McCandless* Male Academy ; P. StaudeDmyer, .. male academyBailey, Professor of'Poreign ! Languages; Mrs.- MeCandlcss' Academy jfor Toung' Ladies', Mrs. McCrelgbt; Miss Dawson i Jj9ir$. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. Dealers in Dry Qoodt,Groeeriex, Sardtcare $c., ?c. ' "2. W- Bonney, James*Dunlap, George Alden, Mrs. ^M. T. tfcmpbell,-R. M-Kennedy, Mrs. McLolsh, * Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, ?^ Ecnjamin, Mathcson & Co:, A.' T. J*ua, Yf. D. MoDowall,* S. Oppenheim, M. Baum & Bro.:, Mer<Ay?< EosweU & Bro.-, 3/ M. Gayle, Joseph Sommers, T. 8. Myers, James McEyren, W. I C". Gerald : Co., George Douglas, J: IT. Oppenbeim & Bro., Wm. Johnson, D. D. Hocdtt, B, Sikes. ! ?. ' ' "r-?'' ' f: f Druggists^ A -< Win. Mcl^ain, J;'. U zemp, -" ii a \' i , Book Seller Mid Stationer, _ _ ' James A. Young. . " , * ~~~~~~' t * Watches and Jewelry. * James A. Young,. I. B. Alexander, A.W. Webrban, ' : . " 1 r t / / "'U Blackmitli*v Wagon and CarriageAfakert.. 8. 81uV?f, Robert Man; Nathan B. Arrants, Thomas 1 ' Shiver. R. R., blacksmith; ' : ' ? 1 ** Cabinet Warcrpoms and Undertaken. C. L. Cbatteo, Wm.Yanrer, J. F. Sutherland, "v. " r 1 /' % . Builders. J. F. Sutherland, C.*L.-Chatten, H. C. Roberts. . -j Merchant Tailor.* Charles A.' McDonald. A Saddlery and Harness. * . F. J. Ostites, Mr. BulgaK .?^ ? j WTicelvright and Gtnmakltr. . R. J. McCntight. .% _ - /' Baker*. 4 1? QJirtAmnVfl* Wm T)B*IA)I " iUI*3. 1VT A. AVUU6UJ') f MHMUm?W*y r>?M ?hh??u< # Tan- Tar it. * L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley, . Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. * JJoteh. i Mansion Houso, by : E.G. Robinson. DeKalb House, by - ... J. H. Jungblath, Private Boarding. \ ' J. W. Rodgers. _M\linary and Drtts Making. Miss 1). H. McEwen, Mrs. Hammerslough. . Churchet. , Methodist?JvT. Wightraan, pastor. Presbyterian?3. H.'Hay, * " " Episcopal?T. F. Daris, jr., " Baptist?W. E. Hugh son, " - drain and Lumber MiHs. F. L. Zcmp, flour and grisj; Jas. II. Vaughn, flour andgrjst; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist; W. E. HugheB, lumber and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James C. Haile, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, flour, grist and lumber; L. W. R. *Blair, flour 'gnu grist; Charles Raley, flour and grist; J. R. Soweli, grist; John W. Raskins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J. ' Cauthon, lumber;-.Robert -Kirkley, grist; eBtate J.Wm. Shields,' grist and lumber ; George R. .'Miller, flour and grist;- L, J.. Patterson,- flour and mrist: John S. Miller,'flour*and grists estate t of T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kelley, grist, John Chesnut, grist and lumber; James Che'snut;'sr., grist and lumbef; John McRae, grist and lumber; > John Brown, grist; estate of Burwell Boykin, ' griBt and lumber; estate of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber; Mrs. Jane J. Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lewis Peeples, flour, grist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. ' ' " * RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN AND WAT MAILS. , Dije?Daily, by . . 1 30 P. M* Clone?Daily by' ,6 00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, &0. ' ? - * ? ? * ? t . SA AA If I Due?Monday, Wednesday a rnaay ay uu a. Close?Sann. days, at " 11 00 A. M red Mill, russbl plage, <kc. . Dup?Thursday, by ? 12 00 M Closes?Same day, ,at / all .00 A. M tiller's fkrkt, jetties ok, &SC. , Dne?Monday, by 13 00 M Closes?Friday, at ' -v v 10 00 A. M s*. OFFICE HOURS, r , v From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. It,, and for short time after opening the mail a t night' I . T. W. PEGUES/P.v... \ . ' v - , y t : . ' " '.v V V # % * 7 ' ( ? * * % , ' * 1 .,-?* '* ' COMMITTED lb JAIL, ANECRO WOMAN CALLS "HER HA VIE' Mary and savs that she belongs t*f 4lr. Brqrwn on Blficl: Rifer,;aiid tlmt, Mr.. Brown,and hls; .wjfb are ) '.Loth dead.^ Said woman is atyjatfive.and a l)alf.f*et bipb, and'about JHry years old^SO or 65,) sip is very - < sinmle or.pljiyirg off so, I caiiticff which.N ? :iljtr owner-is roquteted io, cppie forward .prote '* properly, pay expenses and ta^e her away'. Jaly 22 DUN0A& SB EOKN, Jailor. . . . . -COLUMBIA. GarS will be despatched"**^ jobzt- STON^ army, Jnly 19: fbr Lee's"and; Beaure prfrd'a ?rtDie6> aifly ZT: for Johnston's tpmji Juljr.29 ; 1 or Charleston mnl ih?>:CQfiBt,, Jalji 29,^ V ' :??,*,, v - July 1*3 *-:; - M. LAIiORDE, Chr.inrran. ixttW book ., ' /JUST PUBLISHED . - ?r ./.?.' .' - EVANS COGSWELL, K *COLTOIB1A;-&.0;- " rr.T-. ' rpttB SPIRIT OFlSUimRYIKS'riTUTIONS, , . .L By Marshall Mannont. Translated. from thelatest Pari p edition .by Prank ^ch^j^-C^|(?aj| 32d Regiment Mississippi Infantry. Really, botu^/Prk^ $6. One-third off to the'trade. i' , " r ; - "INFANTRY TACWCS,";':C' V ? For Brigade, Division, and Army Corps, by {Jan. Ca- sey,U. S. Army. Pronounced; the'bes* work of the kind in the language.- IllUstmteflwith 29 Lithograph- >' ed Plates, and well bound; Price $6. One third off ' . to the trado. , : . /'/V.stu '.i a . CHISOLM'S SURGERY, - l' Being a third, edition, of this valuable work*, Splendidly illustrnted, and finely bound. . Price $10? Onftliird off.to tbeitradp. *. r i-rir. /i \v The editions-of-all of these valuably worki?$re under 2,Q(k) copiev?nd those in want will do "well fa.* - > send in tboir.orders^, qtoeew ,,'-vj j V" / also, . -a i ?? 'r , " > 4 \/IPXTf>fi)'i T Afe'rSWftCK 'k #- T r* A-1 - - vrou.ou/iii visi/iiiuj, .&. OC j. UEDCC, Up tO 18t N . ' April, 1864. Pries $6. Ktoe-tbird off to the trsda. .ANDREW'S LIGHT - ARIIliLMOTiliEILL.: V Splendidly illustrated. Price. ' One-third'Off to > the tstde. . , " ; . ,<< ' .-Any of. these books will be sent fret of postage on receipt of the prioe, in new issue-, or tbe old at the dlat;1* ; , evans &. cogs^etir, ? v Publishers. r July 2 A PEOCLAWATO ' EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, . . Columbia, 8. C., July 2i; 1864. By hie Excellency if. L. BONRAM, Governor and : Commander-in- Chief in and over die State 'of South Carolina. . .. ^ , WHEREAS INFORMATION HAS BERN Received at this Department that an atrocious *. murder was committed on the 11th instant .upon: the . ? body of ELIAo GRANTHAM, a Deputy Sheriff, of Marion District, whilst in the discharge of his duties as svibli Doputy \ and that NICHOLAS W. GADUY, CHARLES TART. ?nd DAVID BEA8LEY, a free ' ' person of color, stand charged with said murdor, and * * that said persons have fled from jnstice: > Now, know ye, that to the end jus tic? may be done, and that said GAi>DY, TART and. BEASLEY. may be brought to legal triid for their offeqee, as aforesaid, I do hereby offer a reward of Two TJynuand BoBaretov the apprehension and delivery of the three offending . . * parties in any jail in this 5tate, or (he Thousand' Dolr inr* for NTfiHOT/AR W. GADDYL thoDrincinal offend er, and Five. Emdrtd Dollars each for the' others. When Inst heard from they wore in Sony -District, near Gallivant's Ferry. . . ,X.Jr '? Gaddy was born in Marion District, is about 35 years of ago, 6 feet JO or 11 inches high; grey ey&s, auburn hair, rather sallow.complexion, stoops a Jittlo in the shoulders, usu/dly wears hia hair long?by '.occupation a Sinner and millwright. .. . ' * Tart, born in same District, is a youth' -of about. 16 . years of age; well grown, rather fair complexion, dark hair, eyes-believed to be blue. ..... ... Beayley, born in Richmond county, N. C., bright mulatto,,thick, set; -weight from 160 to -160 pounds, from 45 to 60 years of age, 5 feet 11 or 12 inches high, kinky hair, and of reddish, sun-Burnt appearance?by occupation a carpenter?has lived about FayettyDlo > and Lumberton, N. 0. . v v. * Given under my hand and seal ot tfie stata .... r. ? i pt Columbia, this,21st day of July,"" Annb-Dom. LU 8 J ini, 1864. . M. L. BONHAM. Wm.'R. Hcirrr, Secretary of State. . July 23 , . . . JSTAll the papers in tho StatA copy throe tynea .. and forward fiill to Executive office. k / DRESS GOODS!'! THE" SUBSCRIBER HAS JUSt ' RECEIVED ' from Nassau a handsome assortment^ of Muslin* . , and Prints, which will bo sbld low for cash. Main Street opposite Dr. Young's.,,.. , : S .. . ' B. SIEES;... July 8 _ V ' If -e ~~~~ NOTICE; , v A EL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS: AGAIN8T V Douglas Minton deceased, will hand them- ip, ( fr properly attested, and thoee indebted'will make t pay. meat to my agent, W. E. Hughes. ? *T3 C . . >*?. 3 .. .. zrrr* ! ' '' " r& ': ' Wk ' ' ' J'