I Special ISTotices. H OT ICE. MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CONtiucted strictly on tlio cash aystoiu. All ordoYa must positively be accompanied with the 'cash.. . i Those iudebVid to me will please come farward arid pay up. WM. McKAIN. " July 7 . 6L AisrisrQiTisrcEMEisrTs. Mu. Editor: You will ^please announce tho following gentleman as candidates for re-election to tho Houso of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at tho ensuing election in October, and oblige their Vrionds: Major J. M. DsS A iJSSURE. . : Capt. D. D. PERRY. Julv 1 Mr Editor: Ah tho time la approaching when tiio people of Korahaw District, will have to select, those who will represent' them, in tho onsuiug Legislature \ve reapoctluliy rocommeiid the followiug gentlemen via'a cattdidato.s. f})r Kciiator. t Maj. A. H\ BOTKIN ' For RKpi-esentutives. Maj. J. M. DeSAUBSURE, Cftpt. W. Z. LEItNER. By inserting the above, you will oblige " April 15. MANY VOTERS. For Representative. Tjie friends of Capt. W. L. DbPASS, announce him a candidate'for Representative to tho South Carolina Legislature, at tho next October election. July 1 ^ . ibr Representative. Wo are authorized to announce Col. A. D. GOOD"WYN, aaa candidate for the Legislature at tho ensuring eloction. April 22 tf . F\>r Representative. We tire authorized to annouuco Col.W. R. TAYLOR ias a candidato for the Legislature at the ensuing election. June 10 tf Mn. Editor: You will please announnco Capt. WILLIAM CLYBURN, lis a candidate for re-election as clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for Korshaw ?istrict. and oblige MANY FRIENDS. April 15. . i i.: lil- u? ' 1 i In Exchange for Bacon, Corn or Fodder : OU&AK BOILERS FK()M 60 TO 100 GALLONS O each. Apply to GEO. S. DOUGLAS. July 25 :i To Hire, \ XKl?UOWOMANi WHO IS ACCUSTOMED f-\ all l-m.U ?f l./v..- IW ? --- " 1 ? ill mi aiinv *ii Iiuunr I'ur Illl'lUOr lUIOr* mrftiou, apply to Mrs. G. V. Anckor, on Lyttleion StCCL. July 25 _ i Commissary Notice'P<) EXCHANGE?3000 LB0., FIN*# SUGAR -I (onlv for Bacon.) July 22 2 J DEVEtlKUX, A. A. C. S. ?5f~Coiit Asfi0ssor8 R. M. KENNEDY, J 'AssefssorsJuly 16 3d?, w SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. i ^ ' 'I^HE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS I_ tho citizens of Caradon, that ho has commenced a to manufacture Saddlery & Shoes, on Broad street, directly opposite the Episcopal Church, and solicits a share of patronago. Repairing, in either branch, will bo promptly attended to. English Saddles for sale. M. BOLDER. WANTED?typo good Shoemakers. July 16 - . 2w o # t\ ' | fT ' Vii, | ?M..f , 1)1iSTlJICT DIRECTORY' DISTRICT dFFtOXRS. i?ieji&Uttort. \. A, H.; Senator. . "Johja M. DeSauBsure, D. D. Perry?Represents tivGB. *?^' 1 ' Atagistrates. John K. "VVitherspoon, Wm. IX Hogan, W. R. Taylor, Henry Bracey John K. Shaw, Richard L. Whitaker, J. T. Barkbr. ' Committioners of Roads, J. M1. DaSatisaure Chairman, 13. T. McCoy, W. E. Hughes, Daniel D. Jtirkland, James L. McDowoll, Lewis J. Patterson,. J. English Poby, Fred. Bowen, John L. ^eldc, QiUam Sowell, Richmond R.-Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth soction of the "Act to establish cer^ tain Roads, Bridges and Ffirries," p&ssed December ! 17, is as follows: .. . 44 Thftt flftrll f^nrnmldoinnor P /\atlo nntw In nf ? ? ? - Y* A*U?V?0 VlV " . *? V*" lice, or hereafter appointed, sh&U aery? until a successor is appointed, and has accepted? This section to be in* force during the war. Commissioners of Pree Schpgls. . Wiley Kelley,. Win. Di?bnt Jjunes .tqiun,. C. 0. Hailc, Jesse Truesdel, Dahiel Bethuno, A. L. McDowell. Commiin'oncra of Public Buildings. Jcs Dunlap, Wm. K. Johnsou, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. D. Shannon. Commissioners of the Poor. . ' K. Barnes, A. A. McDowell, John O. Higgins, R. M. Kennedy, J. S. DePaas. W. K. Hughson, Sec. and Treas". President and Directors of. Camden Bridge Co. President?John M. DeSaussuro. Directors,?John Macrae. B. Pel'kins, James Toam, Colin Mactac, Sec. & Trcaa. . Soldier'< Board of Relief. John M. DeSaussuro, ?. Barnes, James Duqlap, J. Ross Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Trues* del, John B. Mickle, Charles Italey, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. Coroner.. John S. Meroney. ? . hlahagers of Elections. .Camden?John 8. Meroney, C. A. McDonald, \Ym McKain. Curetou's Mill?Frederick Bowen, Jambs Team, Emanuel Parker. Flat Bock?JoSse Truesdel, James Fletcher, George R. Miller. Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, Wm. Cato. Lizcnby's?John McGougan, Dapiel McCaskill, Donald, McDonald. Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLcod, Henry Radcllffe. Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle, James H. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr.,* R. C. Patterson, R. B. Cunningham. Officers of Court. Joscph;P. Dunlup, Commissioner in Equity; W. Clyburn, 'Clerk ; A. L. McDonald,'^Ordinary ; ! Duncan Sheoru, Sheriff.^ Tax Collector. > , William McKain.' Confederate Enrolliva Officer. W. Z. Lcitner. Confederate JFifr Tax-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. Assessors. '^ohil Cantcy, It. M. Kennedy, Collector of Tax in Kind. James Jonea. Chief. Commissarg Agent. ?T. H. Devere&ux. Confederate Quartermaster's 'Agent. James Sowers. 4 \ * ( State Quartermaster's A,gtnt. A. Markley JL.ee. Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gnylo. Officers of the Town of Camden. Intciidant. James Dunlap. . j. Wardens. N. D. Baxleyi D. D Hocott, L. M. Boswell, H. M. Kennedy, -? ?'Recorder. d if tr .-J i\. pi. xvcnuouy. (; Marshal and Market Clerk. Win. Johnson. Professional. Fhysicitihs now Practicing. j ? L. II. Pens,' IV L, DeSaussure, T- Reonstjeriifij W. R. Sv^e^lJohjafaiih-If. Matheson, J. MoCjae,, J. I. Tx*nthain,?W.'L>Picket|, B.'S. Lucas,"T. P. MoDow, Leifis PeSauseurc, Thomas"V. Sal?. mond, P. ;L^2tfmp. V r % --j-htm irnur* 11 in iwKmwpim ? I . . " Lax. ytrs, , "VVm. M. Shannon. t\". Z. Leitner. W. M. Kennedy. W. R. Taylor. Joseph 1). Dnulapi Dentist. M. Bisaell. Surveyors. Colin Macrae* Daniel Bethune, C. C. Halle " Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mechanical. Academies atid Primary Schools in Camden, L. McCaudlesa* Male Academy; F. Siaudenmycr, male academy; G. Bailey, Professor of Foreign Languages < Mrs. McCandlosS' Academy lor Young Ladies, Mrs. McCrelght; Miss Da-vrson ; Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. Dealers in Dry Ooods, Groceries, Bard ware ^c.; l|c. K. W. .Bonney, James Dunlap, George Alden, Mrs. vt. T r??nnK?>ii t> a.r T7-* , vw?| Baptist?W," E. Hughson, 44 Grain and Lumber Mills. F. Ii. Zemp, flour and grist; Jas. H. Vaughn, flour and griBt; James A. Kirkland, grist ; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist; AV. E, Hughes, lumber and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James C. Haile, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, flour, grist and lumber; L. A^. It. Blair, flour and grist; Charles Italey, flour and grist; J. 11. Sowcll, grist; JohnAV. Gaskins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J. Cauthen, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate ./AVm. Shields, grist and lumber; George R. Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour and grist; John 8. Miller, flour and grist; estate of T. Lang,;grist and lumber; AV. M. Kellcy, gript, John. Cheanut, grist and lumber; James Chesnut, sr.,' grist and lumber; John McRae, grist und lumber ; John Brown, prist: estate of Burwell Boykin, grist and lumber; cstaf^s of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J. Knox, grist.} Richard Hyatt, flour aud grist; Lowis Pceples, flour, grist and lumber. POST OHFICE, CAMDEN, S C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN AND. WAY MAIL8. Due?DaUy, by \ 30 P. M CI030?rPaily by 6 00 P. M I AHfAslTITB T7I K-1\ <,^r.rr i.rt | * uat ?uua| uu Dae?Monday, Wodno3day & Friday by 12 00 M 1 Clos??Sanio days, at , 11 00 A. M HUD HILL, HUBSKL PLACE, AtC. Dde?Thursday, by . ? 12 00 M C1oh68?Same day, at 11 60 A. M TILLER'S PERRY, JEFFERSON, &C. Due-^-Monday, by . 12*00 M i r^lpBoa?-Friday, at 10 00 A. M . ^ vOFFtCB HdTJRS. m .. to 2 00 time afterofetojfc'the tfl'Wglht. * 4 J * * 1/ :% - - XT "'!T- w. PKgtras, T.u. K.U- " ' t h4&l: COMMITTED TO JAItf. A .' NFQRO WOMAN CALLS HER NAMfl .fx Mary and says that she beloDgs to Mr. Browh ou Black River, and that Mr. Brown and bl8" wifir are s . both dead, Said tromun is about five and a' hal^f feet high, and about fifty years old, (550 or 55,) she is very simple or playing off so, I cant tvll which. Tlio owner ia requested to come forward prove property, pay expenses and take her away. July 22 ^ DUNCAN SHEOltN, Jailor. a proclamation! ^ " " EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,' OOLCMBIij S. C., July 21, 1864. By his Excellency M. L. yBQXHAM, Qovtmor and ' Ctomtnander -in* Chief in and ow ifie State of South Carolina. "1 *7 HERE A3 INFORMATION HAS BEEN RET T ceived at this department that an atroeitfuB murder was committed on.the 11th instaoB upon the bodyofELIAd GRANTHAM, a Deputy Sheriff of Marion District, whilst in'the discharge of his duties as such Deputv ; aad that NICHOLAS W. GADDY, CHARLES TART, and DAVID BEASLEY, afred j person of color, stand charged with said murder, and that said persons have llod from justice:' NSw, know ye, that to the end justice may begone, and tUat said QADDY,' TART 'kud BEASLEY niay bo brought to legal trial for theit offence, fl9N afbrefcfi'ifl; I do hereby offer a reward of Two Thousand Dollars for tue apprehension and delivery of the three offending parlies ih any jail in this State, or One Thousand J)oUt lars for NICHOLAS W. GADDY, the principal offandj or, and Five Hundred TJolldrs each for the' other*, i When last heard Iroin they were in Horr^ District, i bear (jnUiv.aut's Furry. 1 Gaddy^v'as born in Mnriou District; is about 3$ years of age; feet 10 or 11 inches' high, grey ?yeJj, auburn hair, rather sallow complexion, stoopB a little in the shoulders, usually wears his hair long?by oe* cupation a farmer and millwright. Tart, bom in same District, is a youth of about 16' years of age, fvell grown, rather fair complexion, dark hair, eyes believed lo be blue. Beasley, born in Richmond county, N. CI, bright; mulatto, thick set, weight from 160 tor 180 pounds/ from 45 to 50 years, of age, 5 leet 11 or 1?inches high^ kinky hair, and of reddish, sun-burnt appearance?1by occupation a carpenter?has lived about vFayettviile and Lumbertoli, N. 0: \ V Given under toy hand and seal of the State. v" r n at Columbia, this 21st day of Julv, Antio'Doffl' , .i-L' 3*J ini; 1864. M. L.'BONHAM. Wit. R. Huhtt, Secretary of State. July 23 3 * J?" All the papers in the State oopy three timeef and forward bill to Executive office. DRESS GOODS!!!' The subscriber has. just receive^ from Nassau ? handsome-assortment of Muelina and Prints, which will be sold low for eoo>? *