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*? JSpecial 3SJ"otices. ~ NOTICE, a . MY BUSINESS tlEHKAFTER WILL BE CO*L ducted strictly on the cash system. AJ11 orders must positively bo accompanied witlp'lhe * x?sh. ' f. >' Those indebted to mo will please come farward aud pay up: * WM. MoKAlN. July 7 6t.' , ANNQUNGEMENTS. ^ Mr. Editpr: You will please nunounco the-Tl;cd* lowing gentloman ns candidates for re'eleotien to thot * House- of Ropix^sontatives, from Korshaw District, at -the onsuing election in-October, and. oblige their friends: ' Major J. M. PkSAUSSURE. (Japt. D. D. PERRY. . July 1 . - . Mr Editor: As the time is approaching when the pooplo of Kershaw Distriot, will havo to select, those who will represent them, in the . ensuing Legislature ... ... j - ' ? - ??u icnjjoviuuiv recomijioiiu cue louowiug gentleman as a pnudidatcs. For Senator. Maj. A. II. DOYKIN For Repr esentatives. Maj. J. M. DkSAUSSURE, Capt. W. Z. LE1TNKR. , lly inserting the above, yon wilt oblige April 15. ; - MANY VOTERS. ' > For Representative. ' The friends of Capt. "W. L. DkPASS, announ^i him a candidate for Representative to the South - Carolina Legislature, at tho next Octobor oleetion. t July 1 ' * , ' For Representative. "We are authorized to announce Col. A- D. (tOODj WYN, as a candidate for the Legislature at the euau itig election. . April 22 tf Fpr Representative. . "Wearo authorized to-aipiouuce Col. W. R. TATflLOR aa^a candidate for the Legislature at the, .ensuing " lection. . June 10 ; tf Mr. Editor: You' will ploase announnco _.Capt. WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate for ro-elcction ms cl'erk orttoo Court of Common Pleas, for Kershaw District, and oblige MANY-FRIENDS. April 15. * ? In Exchange for Bacon, Corn or ladder: . .QUOAR BOILERS FROM 50 TO 100"GALLONS lO rtadh. Apply to GEO. S. DOUGLAS. July 25 , '< >_ To Hire, ~~~ A NEGRO "WOMAN, WHO IS A.CCUSTOMED to nil kiy<h? of hVuise work. For furthor information, apply to Mrs. (1. '-Y. Anekcr, on Lyttloion fit root. i July 25 2 Commissary Noticer|X) KXCIIANliK?3U0U FINK SUOAUI fl /#tn1<* Pmomr> \ 1 yuu idl i/U\ I'U.I m July 23 2 J BFA'RRKUX, A. A. C. S. ^^'Confederate ploaso copy twice. Sample Cotton1?0RSALK IN QUANTITIgP TO SUIT PUR-0 1 CHASERS, by JIATIIESON & Co. July 23 3 White Wine Vinegar, English Soap, &cA FEW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR AltTLCLK ' J\ of Wliitr- Wine Vinegar 1 ALSO 1 ' lo of Starch and Washing Blue, of an vy, for salo low for cash at MRS. MoLEISH'S, one door above the Branch Bank.2 ! iR TAX NOTICE. Assessors OpproE, 17 th Dist., Camden, July 16, lf}64. t < -i ERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY. i t this office is now opon and will coni entv days from this dato,, to receive , -mount of their sales, for tho quarter '.l . . Millers-are also requested to make1 ' , quarter. JOHNCANTKY, ) Afisosflora R. M. KENNEDY, \ AssosflPra'; J1 3 d 2 w s onm:;sIY & shoe shop. r ? >':. . BER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS S . f Camden, that he ha6 corabaencod t * s.-.ory % Shoes, .directly opposite tho Episcopal ?. ! a sharo of patronago. ler branch, will be promptly at* i Sact^Ios lor sale. M. BOLGER. ?, coodjjTnoeraakers. 7 * 2w IMSTltl CTDIBECTORYDISTRICT OFFICERS. V -Legislators. A. H. B<#kin?Senator. John M. DtSaussUro, D. D.( Perry?Representatives. magistrates. John K. Witlierapoon, Wm. J). Hogan, W. R. Taylor,; Henry ?Brace, Jolin R. Shaw, Richard L. ..Whitaker, J. T. Barker. ' ~ r / Commissioners >of Roads. J. M. DaSnussuve Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E. i Hughes, Daniel I). Eirkland, James L. Mu? Dowall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby, Fred. Bowen, John L. Mickle, Qillam Sowell, . Richmond. R. Terrell, Emanuel Porker. The sixth section of the "Act to. establish cer-' tain Roads, Bridges and FerrieB," passed December 17, is as follows : 44 That each Commissioner of Roads now in office, 01- herenfter appointed, shall serve until a successor "is appointed, and has accepted. This bcuuvu m> ue iu iorcc uuring me war. i Commissioners of Free iSchools. Wiley Kelley, Wm. Dixon, James Team, C. C. llaile, Jesse TrUesdel, Daniel Belhune, A. L. McDowell. v"' - . * Commissioners of Public Buildings. _v <R>lin Workman, R. M. Kennedy, R." B. Johnson, F. L. Zemp, L. W. ,R. Blair, James B. Cureton, nm. D. ;McDowall Chairman, C. P. B., Colin Macrea Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. John M. DeSausRure, J nines Dunlap, Wm. K. Johnson, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. E. Shaunon. Commissioners of the Poor. E. Barnes, A, A. McD'owall, John O. nigging, R. M. Kennedy, J. S. BePais. W. E. diughson, -Sec. and Treas. . . ;i!* , President and Directors of Camden Bridge Co. President?John M.' DeSauasui-e. Directors?John Macrae, B. Perkins,-James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treas. Soldier's Boardof j$elief. John M. DeSaussure, E. Barnes, James Dunlap, J. J Ross Dye, C. Moaely, James Team, Jesse Truesdel, John B. Mickle, Charles Rale/,- John UaskiQH, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. John S. Meroney. Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A. McDonald, Wm. McKain. Curetou's Mill?Frederick Bowen, Jai^es Team, Kmauuel r?irker. Flat' Rock?Jeaae Truesdel, James Fletcher, George It: Miller. Buffalo?Wni. Mungo, Gillam Sotrell, Wm. Cato. Lizenby's?John -MoGougan,' Daniel McCaakill, Donald McDonald. Rchrock'B Mill?B. T. McCoy, Aloxander McLood, Henry Radcliffe. Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle, James H. Vauglin. Liberty Will?A. D.--Jones, jr., It. C. l'atteraon, R. B. Cunningham.x Officers of Court. Joseph D. Dunlap, Commisnioner in Kquitv i W. Clyburn, Clerk; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary; lMuican Shf'jrn, Sheriff. Tax Collector. AVilliam McKain. * Confederate Knrollititj OJJlctr. 1' W. Z. Jieitner. r l;oyraer<tfe War 'J'ax-L'ollector. A. M. Kennedy. ?*? ' * Aisrstvrs. John Cantey, R. M. Kontiedy. Collector of Tax in Kind. ' 'f * James Jones. . I Chief Commissary Agent. J. JI. Dovcrenux^ v' ' Confederate Quartermaster's Agent. James Sowers. State Quartermaster's Agc?t. v A. MArkloy Lee. Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gayle. Officers of the Town of CSraden. Intcndant. James Dunlap. Wardens. 9k XT T\ T> * T\ Vv tt 1 - * ? ? ? *" i>. u, imxioy, u. v .riocoix, jj. m. JUosw$ll, ** M. Kennedy. Recorder. R. M. Kennedy. v Marshal and Market Clerk. Wm. Johnson. ?. ? 1Professional. . a. 1 Physicians hem Practicing. L. H. Deafl, D. L. DeSaussure, T. Reenatjerna, W. R. Sikea, Benjamin H. Matheeon, J. McCaa, J. I. Tran'tham, W. L. Pickett, .B. S. Lucas, T. F. McDow, Lewia DeSanaiure, Thomas V. Salinond, F. L. Zemp. ' ai. li ' * ( L 1 . I Latjyers, :Wto. M. Shannon. W. Z. Loilncr. tff. SI. Kennedy. W. R. Taylor. Joseph 1>. DUnlap. Dentist. M. Bidsell. Surveyors. Colin Maorae, Daniel Bethune, C. C. Utile i . % Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mechanical. Academies and Primary Schools in Camden. L. McCandless' Male Academy; P.- Staudeninyer, . male academy; (i. Bailey, Professor of Foreign Languages; Mrs. McCandless' Academy for Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreigbt; Miss Dawson ; Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoou. < . Dealers in Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware ^ c., <J-c. ?. W. Bouncy, James Dunlap, (Jeorge Aldon, Mrs. M. T. yampbell, II. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLeiak, Mendel Smith. Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin* Matlieson St Co., A. T. I.alla, W. D. McDowall, S. Oppenljciin, M. Buuin & Bro., Meroncy, Boswell & Bvo., J. M. Uayle, Joseph rn O Hi T HI-TI UVU1WC13, A. >3. lu^urn, Jttuaca m crewel), VY. C? Gerald Sl Co., George Douglas,. J. H. Opi ' popheim ? lire., Winfc Johnson, D. D. Hocotl, B. Bikes. - ' Druggists. Wm: McKain, F. L. Z?mp. Book Seller and Stationer. James A. Young. Watches and Jewelry. James A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A.W. Wehr-? ban. Blacksmiths, and' Cairia'geMakers.. S. Shiver, Robert Man, Kdthan B. Arrants, Thomas 1 Shiver. 11. R., blacksniith. Cabinet Wurerooms arid Undertaken. . C. L." Chatteu, Wm. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, Builders. !vJ. F. Sutherland, C. L. Chatten, H^C. Roberts. Merchant Tailor. Chfctlea A. McDonald. O Mil ' ' . Saddlery and Harness. F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulgor. ? Wheelwright and Oinmaker. V i". R. J. McCreigbt. Bakers. Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker,' Wm. Daasch. * Tan- Yards. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley, A 1?- \1?T 1 T T Tl?.. T t _ ? luv/uvuu, utni3>i. 1 iiucuuu, J Villi Brown. Hotels. Mansion Houao, by - E. G. Robinson. DeKalb House, by - J. H. Jungbluth. Private Boarding. J. W. Rodge^. ' % . * Miliitarg at)d Brest Making. Miss D. H. McEwen, Mrs. Ifainmerslougb. ji Churches. Methodist?J. T. Wightman, pastor. Presbyterian?S. 11. Ilay, 44 Episcopal?T. F. Davis-, jr., 44 ' Baptist?W. E. Ilugbson, 44 Grain and Lumber Mills. F. L. Zeiup, flour and griBt; Jas. II. Vaughn, flour and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber turn grist; uuaries i'erkins, lumber ; Col James C. Italic, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, flour, grist and lumber; L. W. R. Blair, flour and grist; Charles Raley, flour and grist; J. R. So-well, grisi; John W. GaBkins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J.. Cauthen, lumber; Robert Kirklcy, grist; estate It Win. Shields, grist and lumber; George R. " Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour ' and grist; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate 'ot'T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kclley, grist, John Chcsniit, grist and lumber; James hesnut, sr., grist and lumber; John McRac, grist and lumber; John Brown, grist; estate of Burwell Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of Lcrauol Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J. Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lewis Fecplcs, flour, grist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. , | . :? | ? richmond, charleston, columbia, western and way mails. Duo?Daily, "by 1 20 P. M CJose?Daily by 6 00 P. M lancaster, flat rock, ifce. Dug?Monday, "Wednesday k Friday by 12 00 M Close?Same days, at 11 00 A. M red hii.l, kusffel tlace, a'c. Due?Thursday, by 12 00 M Closes?Same day, at ' 11 00 A. M tiller's ferry, jefferson, &c. Duft?-Monday, by . 12 00 M Closes4?Friday, at 10 00 A. M OFFICE HOURS. Frdm 8 06 A. M. to 2 00 P. M., and for abort time after opening the mail at night. T. W. PEGUES/P.M'. % )! _ iiiiwiMinniim .. ????immm/mm OmiHITTED TO JiUL. A NEGRO WOMAN CALLS "lfet ?"1l Mary and says that she befong* to Mr. Brown on Blaok River, and that Mr. Brown and ka wife are both dead. Said woman is about fiva And a half fleet high, and about fifty years old, (GO or W,) she is Vary simplo or playing off so, I oant tall which. The owper is requested to oome forward prove property, pay expenses and take her away. July 22 DUNCAN SHEORN, JaUor. CENTRAL BUREAU, COLUMBIA. J tar 16, 1864. CARS WILL BE DESPATCHED FOR JOHNSTON'S nrmy, Ja\y 19; for Lee's and Beauregard's armies, July 29 ; for Johnston's army, July 29 y fbr Charleston and the coaat, duly 29. July 13 ' . M. LABORDE, Chairman. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ADJ'T AND INSP.GENERAE'3 OFFICE, Colombia, July *26, 1804. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 8.' Y THE MILITIA OF THE STATE, INCLUDING A* all persons who a t-o liable f to actual service la times of invasion, will hold themselvbs loreadlheesfop ' active service ou tfib shortest notice. ' II. The commanding officers of Regiments who have failed to make returns in pursuance of General Order? No. 7, will proceed to do ro immediately, and complete the organization of their respective commands, -as therein directed. ' ' IIL Volunteer companies ef mounted men or of infantry, organized in pursuance of orders heretofore it- ' sued Irons this* office, will be accepted and armed. IV. The commanding officers pf Regiments (the ranking officer of the line where there are no Field . Officers) are charged with the prompt extension oi thii order to their respective commands without further* notice. By order of the Governor. ? (Signed,) A. C. ?ARLINGTON, July 28?3 Adj't and Inspector-General 8. C. > ?2W Papers of the State publish three times.. A PROCLAMATION. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Columbia, S. C., July 21,1B64, By his Excellency M. L. BONHAM] Governor and Commandtr-in- Chief in and over the Slate of South Carolina. WHEREAS INFORMATION HAS BEEN . REceived at this Department that an atrocious murder was comqaitted on the 11 th instant upon the bodyofELIAS GRANTJTAM, a .Deputy Sheriff of Marion District, whilst in the discharge of his dhtiOB as such Deputy ; and that NICHOLAS W. GADDT, CHARLES TART, and DAVID BEA8LEY, a free ..person of color, stand charged with said murder, and that said persons havo fled from justice: Now, know ye, that to tho end justice may be done, and that said GADDY, .TART aud BEASLEY -may bo brouglit to legal trial fortlioir offence, as afbtOsaia, I do hereby offer a reward* of Two Thousand Dollars tor tho apprehension and delivery of the three offending parties in any jail in this State, or One Thousand DoV lars fbr NICHOLAS W. GADDY, tho principal offender, and BXve Hundred Dollars each for tho others, , "Wlion last heard Iroin they word in Ilorry District, near Gallivant's Varrtr * ? . ?? ? ? - - J Gaddy was bom in Mqridu District, is about 36 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, groy oyes, auburn hair, rather sallow comploxipn, stoops a little. in the shoulders, usually wears Iris hair long?by occupation a farmer and millwright. Tart, born in same District, is a youth of about 16 yoars of age, well grown, rather fair complexion, dArk hair, oyos believed to be blue. Bpaaley, bom in Richmond county, N. C., bright mulatto, thick sot, woight Irom ^ 60 to J80 pounds, from 15 to 50 years of age, 6 feet 11 or 12 inches high, kinky hair, and of reddish, snn-burnt apjioarance?by occupation a carpenter?lias lived 'about, Eayottvllle and Lumberton, N. C. Given under my hand arid seal of the Stulo. r. -| at Columbia, this 21st day of,July, Anno-DomlV J ini, 1864. M. L. BONIIAM. Wm. R. JIunit, Secretary of State. July 23 ' 3 ?3T"A11 Ibo papers in the State copy three times and forward bill to Executive office. "niDTT'cici nn n r?G 1n JL^Jk VJI V/ VJU-rKJ -' rpHE SUBSdKIBEIt IIAS JUST gJSCEIVJD j. from Nassau u handsome assortment of Muslin* and Prints, which will bo sold low for pasb. Main Stroet opposito Dr. Young's. , tf.SlKES. July 8 , If "notice. _ . All PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAlNfcT Douglas Minton deceafted, will hand them, in, properly attested, and those indebted will mate pay- ' ment to my agdnt, W. E. Hughes. Wm ELIBA MINTON, V " July 16 2 AdminiBtrhtW*., V'