vf---' / ., ' / #>:' vV ' .. 1 '^| , ' ? " ' ; N' i; a . . " V * |r ' .N * ' \ j. k k,......... ?.?;' . ,**'? %ij Special Notices. * . ' NOTICE. ,, * ; vrv imarxrroia HT.RFAETElt "KILL BE COX- j . . ducted strictly on the cash system^ '"' . All orders must positfvaly be accompanied with the 1 cash. ' 1 ' '-J' / ' Those indebted,to me will please coTne forward and ; ?- 'pay up. * WM. McKAIN. July 7 ' i 6k' pgypaMHgBHMUMVfanaMHHnHMaanHnnMM * Aisnsr oiJisr cements. Mr. Editor :, You win please annouueo the fol? -lowing gentleman as candidates for re-eloctien to the House of Representatives, from Kershaw District^ at Tthe ensuing election in October, and oblige their 'friends': . * ; ' f [ Major J. M. D*SAT78SURE. 4 .Cant. D. r. PERRY. * , V * r J"1?1 Mn. Editou: As the tiincis approaching wlion the ]>oople of Ke'rsljaw District, will have to select, those who will represent them, in the ensuing Legislature we-respectfully recommend the fcillowiug gentlemen as a candidates. For jtenator.. ..... ilaj. A. H. BdYKIN ' ? For Representatives. . , Maj. J. Mr DbSAUSSURB) ' , - ' Capt. W. Z. LElTNStL % By iusertingiflxe abto. please copy twice. Sample Cotton 170RSAI/E IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PtTK1 O^ASEB^by MATJ3E30X & Co. , July 23 ' ' * 3 White Wine Vinegar, English Soap, &c A FEW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE* nf tlrl?irA Wm? Vmpfr*r , -ALSO?1A superior article of StarAi and "Washing Blue, -of an v extra fine quality, for Bale low fo rcasli at V " . MRS. McLEISH'S, one door a'ore the Branch Bank. July 25 2 . * 7 WAR TAX NOTICE 7 - AS6SSSOKS OFncB,'17th Dist, Gahdp*. July *1G, 1864. 4 LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY ', t\ notified" that this office is,now open andwifl con- : .tiuuo cp?n for twenty days- from this date, to receive returns of groia amount of their sale#.' lor the quarter 1 endinp fcOth J one. Millers aro also requested to make their returns' this quarter. / JOHN CANTEY, ) * R. M. KENNEDY,"J Assessors. v " July 16 3 d 2 w SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS tho citizens of Camden, that he hfas' commenced to manufacture . . Sacldlery & Shoes,f on Broad' street, directly opposite the Episcopal Church, and solicits a shard of patronage. Be paring, in either branch, will be promptly attended to/ English Saddles for sale. . \ * * ' M. B0LGER. -" WANTED?two good Shoemakers .' ^Julyl6 . ' v 2j7" y . . * ' ' 1 -* . * * , *. -a r> DISTRI CT DIRECTO RS . . \ 'y.' % * * DISTRICT'OFFICERS'. ' * Legislators. A. H. Boykin-^-Senator. J oUji 31. uosaussure, \ v. v. r?rr^-?ivcpreecumlives. . *? . ? f * . . g> . Magistrates. ? J$in K. Witkerspoon, Wm. D. Hogan, W. R#. Taylor, Henry. Brace, John R. Shpw, 1tickard L. Wbithker, J. T. Barker. - i , * Commissioners of Road$. ' J. M. DaSaus^are Chairman, B. T. McCoy,, A'. I# Hughes, Daniel D. Kirkland, afames L. McDowall, Lenris J; Patterson, J. EnglisH^Doby, Fred. Bowen, John L. Mickle. Gillam So well,. Richmond R, Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section of tho " Act to establish cer- j tain lloads, Bridges anJTerries," passed December 17, is aq follows : j " That each Commissioner of Roads nov in office, .or hereafter appointed, shall serve tuitii-.a i successor is appointed, and has accepted. Tiiis 1 section to be in force during the war. , I 1 ^ ' * I bommissiomcrs of Free Schools. Wiley Kelky, Wm. Dixon, James Team, C. C. Ilaile, Jesse Truesflel, Daniel Bethuxre, A. L. Mfflnwnll Commissioner* of Public Buildings. John Workman, if. M. Kennedy, R. B. Johnson, F. L. Zemp, L. W. R. Blair, Jamos B. Cureton, ffm. D. ;McI)owall Chairman, C. P. B., Colin Macrea Treasurer., , Commissioners to' Approve Public Securities. John M. DeSau8snre,\ James Duplap, Wm. E. John'son, sr., A. M, Kennedy, Thos. E. Shannon. e Commissioners of the Poor. E. Barnes, A. A. '.McDowell, "John 0. ITiggins, R. M. Kennedy, J. S. DePass. W. E. Hughson, Sec. and Treas. TT" .. President and Directors ofCamden Bridge C6. President?John M. BoSaussure. . * Directors?John Macra^, B. Perkins, James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treas. ' . j , ' Soldier's Board o? Relief. John M. DeSaitssure, E. Barnes, James Dualap, J. Ross Dye, C.^Mosely, James Team, Jesse Truesdel, John B. Mickle,' Charles Raloy, John 'Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. ' I Coroner. John S. Meroney. ,j Managers of Elections. , Camden?John S. Meroney, C. Ax MpDpnald, i Win McKiiin. , * , _ Tninifj...?V?? Tainaa , 'Ifam, . Emanuel Barker. ' Flat Rock?Jesse Tnuwdcl, James Fletcher, George R. Miller. ? Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, Wm. fato. I Lizcnby's?John McGougan, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald. Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeod, Henry RudcBfTe. Goodwin's Sl^i-e?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle, James*H. Vaughn. ' * ' Liberty Hill?A. ?D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, R. B. Cunningham. ^' "* Officers of Court. % Joseph D. Dunlap, Commissioner in Equity; VT. Clyburn, Clerk; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary; Duncan Sheorn, Sheriff. Tax Collector. wni! i? lliiuua .'uafiiu. . ^ . Confederate Enrolling Officer. * W. Z. Lei'ner. . * Confederate War Tax-Cjleeiar, A. M. Kennedy. , ' Assessors. John Cantcy, R. M. Kennedy. , Collector of Tax in Kind, s James Jones. Chief Commissary Agent. J. H. Deyereanx. m . Confederate Quartermaster's Agent. James Sowers. * ?. . ? - * ? Slate Quartermaster's Agent.' ' A. MarJtley Leo. Rezavwg and JJetivrring Jigenr. J. M. Ga;'le. . Officers of the Town of Camden. Intkidant. JafteB Dunlap. Wardens. > N. D. Baxley.JD. D Hocott, L. M. Boaweil, R. M. Kennedy. ' Recorder. R.M.Kennedy. 1 Marsha}, and Market Clerk. Wm. Johnson. ' ' ? " v ' 10, \ . I I * ? ' !?__ ?> 1 I ? jrroiessionat. * Phyzicianz now Practicing. L. H. Deas, D. L. D'sSaussure," T. Recnstjerna,' W. R. Sikes, Benjamin H. Matheson, J. McCaa, . J. I. Trantham, W. L. Picket^ B..8, Lucas,?. F- McBott, L. M. DeSausSure, Thomas IV. Saltnond, F. L. Zemp. *. / m > f , ' ' ' ' 1 * rv- - * : ' i - u 1 -l W-" Lateen, ' Wm. M.'Sbannon. # . W. Z. Leitner. ' "W. Itf. Kennedy.- " W: 11. Taylor. Joseph 1). Duul?$' . * Dentist. \ . M. Bisselh ? . *; . , , Surveyors. % ' Colin Madrne, Daniel Bethune, C. C. liailc - ^ Scholastic, Mercantile, Mechanical. i Academies and Primary Schools in Camden. L. McCindles?' Male Academy; F. S ?W.' Bonney, James Dud lap, George Aldon, Airs. M. T. Campbell, R. MYK*eimedy, Mrs. McLeish} Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, . Jpenjuinin, Mathcsou & Co., A. T. Lalta,' W.} D. McDowill, S. Oppenheim, J. i H.; OpI penbeim &\Bro.^ Win. John?on,i 1>. Hocott, B. . 1 Bikes. * i Druggists. Win. McK&in, F. L. Zemp. ' Book 'Seller and Statianer. i . James- &-Yo\il\gi Watches and J tic dry. James-A.. Young, I. B. .Alexander, A.W. "WebrKan. ' , * . ' Blacksmiths, Wagon and CarriageMakcrs.. S. Shiy6r, llobert Man, Katbap. B.' Arrants, Thomas Shiver. JR. K;, blacksmith. ' ____ I * ? Cabintl Warcroomt and Undertakers. I i{ C. L.Cbatteu, Wm. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, ' \ * Builders. ' ' ' J. P. Sutherland, C:L. Chatten, If. C. Roberts. Merchant Tailor. ' ' ?harles. A. McDonald. * V ? ____________ Saddlery and Harness. ' Y. J. Oake8, Mr. Bulger. Wheelu right and Ginviaker. R. J. McCrcight. . Bakers Mps. M A. Kennedy, F. Shocmakor, Wm. Daasch. ' ' " 7" Tan-Tdrdt. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John- S. Bradley, Alex. McL&d, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. *' V. . Hotels. Mansion H.ouso, by', E. Ctltobinson. jPeKalb House, by -. . J. Il.vungbluth. Privdte Boarding. J. W. Rodgers. Mihinary and Drees Making. Miss D. H. McEwen, Mrs. Hammcrsloug * , Churches. . Mithodist?J. T. Wightinan, pastor. . " Presbyterian?S.. II. Hay,' " Episcopal?T. F. Dayis, j{., " Bajitist?W. Ec Hughson, , " - - ' 0 I . Pi*? ?- *"?? r Ciesnut, sr., grist and lumber; JolA McRhe, grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist; estate of Burwell Boykin, grist and lumber; estate ai! Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ? Mrs. Jane JV Kjojv grist; Richard Hyatt, flour anjTVgrist; Xowis Peoples, flonr, grist and lumber. ' POST OFFICE, CAMDEN 9- C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. . RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA," WESTERN AND WAY MAILS. , . , Due?Daily, by 1 30. P. M ' Clow?Daily by 6*00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT BOCK, &C. . Due?Monday, Wednesday & Friday by 12 00 M (Jloee?Same days, at * 11 00 A. if 1 RED HILL, RUSSEL PLACE, &C. Due-J-Tbursday, by 12 00 ^ II Closes?=Same day, at 11 00 A. M TILLER^ FEfcRY, JEFFERSON, &C. Due?Monday, by 12 00 M Closes?Friday, at '. 10 00 A. M i OFFICE. HOU^S. ' From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 B.' M., and for short timo after opening the mail at night1 _ k - y " ' T. W. PKGUES> P. M. \ . - . . . *' * % ... rs. .. . ? v\ 1 \ , . t' '* . ' . ? *?h t ' > ; .. * . - : T 11 STATK OF SOIJTH CAROLINA. [CIRCULAR.] . . ADJT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, K Columbia, Aujrust 4,1864. f IN ANSWER TO NUMEROUS INQUIRIES AD- . dressed to this office in relation to the Militia Laws of this State, the following announcement i* made:' ' 11 T. All itytle white per<^ua resident in'this State, be- . twoey Usages ofsixtoen and sixty years, capatye of , bearing arms, except persons who are exlmp^. from "hll militia service." are Jfafcle to militiq dpty, both or- -t dibary and in the field in times of alarm, insurrection .' . or Invasion. . ? j . x ' IL Persons who have been enrolled for Confederate service and detailed to remain at heme in civil *m- ' . pioyments or pursuits; or who have beon exempted ' . from Confederate service during the continuance of " > suih exemptiorj or detail, are liable as other citizens in times of invasion- ' , \ III. Persona who hqve been enrolledjor Confede'r- s ate service, whether general or local, although detailed v to remain at home, are pot eligible to any militia office,'and no one liable to duty in Uie Confederate ser ; vice, unless he be exempted from said service, undoi, * , tbe provisions of tho; Exemption Act of Congress, shall hereafter be eligiblo to any militia:"?(A. A. 6th Fib- ' ' niary 1863.) '* . IV.- Detailed mdrt who have been organized as * such into Companies for local military service by Confederate authority, will not be lipid liable for militia service., . ' < Y. Militia officers in carrying into exeeution General Orders No. 8, seriesT8G4, from this offide, will bo gov-, oraed by the foregoing instructions, and hold in rejdi- v> ness for actual service their reepective command!, in obedience to said orders. ' * ' '? ' By command: . " , (Signed.) A. C,.GABLINGTON, - V Adj't and Inspector General S. C. , Official: G. A. Foiiax, A. A. Gen. . . < " . '? *< . PERSON'S EXEMPT ritOM ALL MILITIA DCTT. -The Lieutenant Governor; tbe Judges of tbe Courts * , of LaW and Equity; the Ordinaries; Clerks of: the Courts of Common Pleas and General Sessions; Sher. iffs; Masters, Commissioners'and Registers in Equity* . > the Secretary of Stato; Surveyor General; Comp#; < troller General, and Treasurers of tire State. " :'t fW Daily papers of Slate publish one week, otbw . ^ papers tlxroe times. . V ' August G lw ? Headquarters, * . '* ? * Conscript department, ) . . - ^ Columbia, July 30,18G4. C GENERAL.ORDERS NO. 8; I THE SECRETARY OF WAR HAtflNG DE cided that the Gonscriptiou authorities bavt? no jurisdiction ovor the classes of Reserves, except in the j granting of Exemptions under the Act of Congress, en- , . titled "All A.ct to or^nize forces to servo during the Wax," it is ordered, pursuant to instructions of the Superintendent that all Details heretofore granted to persons of the Reserve classes by the officers of conscription bo and they are hereby revoked. Details of per- * sons of these classes will horeafter be mado only by ( thgi order of Brigadier General James Cbfesnut, coin; mSbding Reserve Forces in this State. , II. *Enrolling Officers will proceed at once to Turn- * ish to Brigadier General CHoenut a roll of all persons of the classes of Reserves whose details are hereby re- ' * . * voked, giving their dges, the date, and period of details, and the purposes for which such details wero granted. 1 ^ '' ' III. Pursuant to orders of the War DeDartmetit. Enrolling Officers nre made, subject to ^rrd will obey all orders of Brigadier General Chesutit.? 0.1?. MELTON, ' . August-i .3 , Major Com'dt Conscripts. ? {ST Carolinian copy five times; Courier and Mtr~ sun/three times tci-weekly; all other papers in the* ' * State throe times. " .* ... Headquarters, . RESERVE FORCES SOUTH CAROLINA,1 * CoLUltBU, July 30, 1864. J , t , GENERAL ORDER NO. i. IKLL DETAILS OF PERSONS OF THE EE SERVE classes heretofore granted by the Con- . * cfijtt authorities, now revoked by General Order No. 8. Conscript Department,'S. 6., are hereby revived and continned upon such terms,.and for same period as originally granted. II. Enrolling Officers will forward to these H6ed- . quarters the Rolls as indicntecLby Major Meltijfi, Commandant of Conscripte, S. C. ." . III. Applications for.details will in future be made through the local Enrolling Officers, who will investigate tha claims?Being governed by the Rules and , Regulations prescribed by the Bureau of Conscription. The papers will tben be forwarded U\ the? Cbmfliandant of Conscripts for his examination and reference to these Headquarters, where final action will be taken , upon them. \ . . By Command .Brig. Gen. Chbsnut. , 1 August 4 3 ED. H. BARNWELL, ' ' * KW Carolinian copf five times i Courier and Mer- - - . _ cury three times tri-weekly ; all other papers in the State three times. * ' ' . . , , . Notice. WHEREAS LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION . ? upon all and singular the gooas1 and Chatties, ? * rights and credits of Mr. J. W. Horton, planter, late of Kershaw District, deceased, liavo been granted to the . ; subscriber, Margarot E. florton, Admipigtratrix?all ' ' persons indebted to tlio said eutqto are requested to , make immediate payment, and those having claims or - t demands against the dame, will mako Known the same without delay, to M. E. H0RT6N, July 29 ' 2* ** - Administratrix. " ' , WANTED. K A A BUSHELS of Sorghum Seed, for which OUU highest price will "bo given. ' ! / . 1 i :i e rv r\ ixArwmi > u nwjuii. * * ' ' ^ r \>2 ^