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v ? i , . i _ - > . ?-*" ^ " I ' > 1 .11 J. ' Special 3STotices. koticje. MY BySIN^CSS HEREAFTER WILL BE CONducted strictly on the cosli system, f , Alf orders must positively be accompanied with the ' f cash. " # Those iudebted to me will please como forward and pay up. WH. McKAlN. * : July 7 \ Gt. f AlST]SrOIJ3SrOEME]SrTS. ^(r. Editor: You will please annoutfeo tliojfollowing gentleman as candidates for re-election to the House of Representatives,'from Kershaw District, at 'Iho ensuing election in October, and oblige their 'friends: ' Major J. M. DuSAUSSURE..Capt. D. D. TERRY. July 1 > 'ft, . 'w t Mr Editor: As the time is approaching when the pooplo of Kershaw District, will have to ficloct, those who will represent! them; in the ensuing Legislature we respectfulljr recommend tho following gentlomcn r-' vus a candidates. For Senator. * Maj. A. II. BOYKTN" For Representatives. Maj. J. M. DeSAUSSURT?, Capt. W. Z. LEITNER. Br inserting the above, you will oblige April 1 5. MANY VOTERS'. For RtfirescirtaUve. The friends of Capt. W..L. DePASS, announce'l)iui a candidate for Representative to the South Carolina Legislature, at the next October election.. Inly 1 For Representative. "We aro authorized to announce Col. A?D. GOODWYN, as a candidate for tho Legislature at the ensuing election. April 2V , tf For Representative. _ Woaro authorized to annouueo Col.tV. R. TAYLOR . ' as a candidate for the Legislature at the .ensuing election. Juno 10 tf ? Ml ..1 ^ ' uu.il. UUIIMU. I UII will piua.SU UUHUUUIICU Uiipi. "WILLIAM CLYBUR.N. as a candidato for re-election an clerk of the Court of Common riens, for Kershaw District, nod oblige ' MANY FRIENDS. April 15. ' F-Mi. IB am i?mmmmm????if . .In. Exchange for Bacon, i Corn or dodder: QUO AR BOILERS FROM 50 TO 100 GALLONS O each. Apply to GEO. S. DOUGLAS. July 25 3 , To Hire, A NKC.RO.'WOMAN, WHO JS ACCUSTOMED l\. to nil kinds,of house work, for further information, apply to Mrs. (}. Y. A ticker, on Lyttlolon street. July 25 2 Commissary Noticer.po EXCHANGE?.3000 LB% FINE SUGAR _1 (only for Baeou.) July 2 J 1)EVERTSUX, A. A. C. S. .. {^gfOoiiloderato ptea.sc copy twice. Sample CottonTT^OIt SALJC IX QUANTfTI ICS TO SUnVPURr Oil ASliltS,'by MATHESON & Co. July 2J 3 White Wine Vinegar, English Soap, &cA FEW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE Jl\. of White Wine Viuegar. ALSO v A superior article of Starch and Washing Blue, of an extra line quality, for sale low Po icash at MRS. McLKISftl'S, ouo door atjDTe tho Branch Bank. \ July 22 2 ?? k WAR TAX NOTICE. ASSKSSOKS UFKrCK, J I III UlSt., Camden*, July 1 f?, 1SG4. A LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY OL notified that this office is now open and will contiuuo open for twenty days from this date, to receive returns of gross' amount yf their sales, lor the quarter ending 30th Juno.. Millers aro also requested to make their returns this quarter. . JOIINCANTRST,.) A It. M. KENNEDY, \ Assessors. July. 10 3 d 2 w? SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. npnp SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS the citizens of Camdon, that ho has commenced to manufacture ' Saddlery <fe Sjlioes, on Broad street, directly opposite the Episcopal Church, and solicits a share of patronnge.. Ropairing, in oithor branch, \yill bo promptly. attended to. English Suddles for sale. M. BOLGER. WANTED?two good Shoemakers , July 16 ? , 2w y V* ' 11 11 i 1 ' ?- " 1 '"y JJISTIil CTDIUECTOltY t ^ m """ brSTIilCT OFFICERS. Legislators. A. H. Boykin?Senator. '* John M. PoSaussnre, D. P. Perry-i-rveprescntativcs. . . Magistrates. John K. "Wilkerspoon, Wui. D. Hogaa, W. It. Taylor, Tlenry Brace, John R. Shaw, Richard L. "Whitaker, J. T. Bdrker. CoTMTyissionert of Roads. J. M. DaSaussure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E. Hughes, Daniel D. Kirklnnd", James L. McDowall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby, Fred. Bowou, Jolrn L. Micklc, Oillam Sowell, Richmond It. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. x The sixth seclion of the 44 Act to establish certain Roads, Bridges aud Ferries," parsed December 17, is us follows : 44 That each Commissioner of Roads now iii office, or hereafter appointed, shall serve' until a successor is appointed, and lias accepted. This section to be in force during the war. ! ? ? 6 Commissioners of Free Schools. Wiley Kellej*, Wm. Dixon, James Team, C. C. Ilailc, Jess* Trucsdel, Daniel Bcthuhe, A. L. McDowell. Commissioners of Public Buihlbnjs. * John Workman, R. M. Kennedy, R. B. Johnson, F. L. Zemp, L. W. R. Blair, .Tames B. Curcton, Wm. D. "Me Do wall Chairman, C. P. B., Colin Macrea Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. John M. DeSaussure, Jumcs Dunlap, Wm. K. Johnsou, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. E. Bhauuon. Commissioners of the Poor. "E. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John O. Higgins, R. M." Kennedy, J. B. DePass. W. li. Hughson, See. and Trens. TJ -7 .1 7 r"V ... i? y?* ? * ?? ? ^ i i e.nnaii una i/erectors ej uamacn isriayc VO. President?John M. UeSnusaurc. Directors?'John Macrae, B. Perkins, James Tcjun, Colin Macrae, See. & Treas. * Soldiers Hoard of Relief. John M. PeSauHsurc, E. Barnes, James Dunlap, J. ltoss Dyo, C. Mosely, James Team. Jesse Trnes(lel, John B. Micklc, Charles Rulcy", John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. ' John S. Meroiiey. Managers of Elections. Camden?John S. Mcroney, C. A- McDonald, IVm McKain. Curcton's Mill-?Frederick Iiowen, Jaines Team, Emanuel Parker. Flat Rock?Jesse Trucsdcl, Janics Floiclier, GeorgeR. Miller. Buffalo?Wni. Muhgo, Gillara Sowell, .Win, Cato. Lizenby's?John McGougan" Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald. . ' Schrock's Mill?R. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeod, Henry Radclifio, Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, Joliu B. Mickle, James IT.' Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, R. B. Cunningham. Officers of Court. Joseph D. Dunlap, Commissioner in Equity; W. I Clyhurn, Clerk ; A.- L. McDonald, Ordinary : Puncuu Slieorn, Sheriff. Tax Collector. "Willmui iVIcKain. ' Confederate Enrolling Oficer. \V. />. Lei I uer. ? I Confederate War Tax-Collector. * A. M. Kennedy. * , Assessors. John Cnnte}', K. M. Kcnnfcly. Collector of Tax in Kind. t J nines Jones. Chief Commissary Agent. J. II. Devereaux-. Confederate Quartermaster's Anemt. James Sowers. State Quartermaster's Agent. A. Markloy Lee. Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gayle. i Officers of the Town- of Camden. Tnte.ndanl. Jamoa Dunlap. IVarckn*. N. D. Huxley ,JD. D Ilocolt, L. M. Bosnrcll, R. M. Kennedy. Recorder. R. M. Kennedy. ? Marshal and Market Clerk. Win. Johnson. ' +m+ * * Professional. Physicians now Practicing. L. FT. Dens, D. L.? ReSanssure, T. Rccnstjerna, W. R. Sikcs, RcnjreWiin II. Matheson, J. McCaa, J. I^Tr^ntham, W. L. Fickott, B. S. Lucas. T. * F, McRoW, L. M. DcSnussure, ThdmliH W. SaL"mond, F.'L. Zcmp. * ti _ . - , Lai yers, Wnn M. Shannon. W. Z. Lcitner. W. M. Kennedy. W. It. Taylor. Joseph D. Dunlap. . Dentist. U. Bissell* v Surveyors. Colin Macrae, .Daniel Bethuue," C. C. Hailo ScLoIastic, Mercantile} & Mechanical. . . # .Academic} and Primary Schools i?i Camden. L. McCandless'. Male Academy; P. St-nudenuiycr, v in ale academy: G. Brtiley, Brofessor of Foreign Languages ; Mrs. McCaudless' Academy for Young Ladies. Mrs. McCrcight; Miss Dawsou ; Mrs. l'cck; Miss Maggie DcNoon. Dealers in. Dry> Goods, Groceries, Hardware- ^j c., <\c. E. W. Bonney, James Dunlap, George Aldch, Mrs. M. T. Campbell, It. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLcish, Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, -? Beujaniin, Malheson &.Co., A. T. Latta, W. 1). I MclJowall, S. Oppcniieini, M. Buura & Bro.,' Me- I roney, Boswell & Bro., J. M. Gayle, Joseph Sommers, T. Sc Myers, James McEweu, .IV. C.' Gerald & Go., George Douglas, J. II. Oppeuheim & Bro., Wm. Johnson, 1). D. Ilocott, 15. dikes. t . * m Drug (fists. W,n* MelCain, F. L. Zeinp. Book Seller and Stationer. ' James A. Young'. Watches and Jewelry. James A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A."VY. Wohrhmn - ' / ? Blacksmiths, Wagon end CarriaycMakcrs.. t S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. A mints, Thomas Shiver. R. II., blacksmith. .. * ' Cabinet Wareroovis and Undertakers. ' , C.t L. Chatten, IVm. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, Builders. J. F. Sutherland, C. L. Chatten, H. C. Roberts.* Merchant Tailor. ' CIlILll.w V Saddlery and Harness. , F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger: Wheelwriyhi and Ginmaktr. 11. J. MeC'reight. * Bakers. Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker, ^Ym.* Dnnseh. Tan- Yards. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zepip, John S. Bradley, AJex. McLcod, Lewis J, Palterstpn, John Brown. Hotels. Mansion House, by " - E. G. Itobinson. DeKalb ITouse, by - J. H. Jungbluih. ,Prirate Boar ditty. J. Vi. Rodgers. * I Milinary and Dress Makiny. Mi.sa I). Jh McEwen, Mrs. Hainmersloug r* / . * / n i %,'nurctt cw. Methodist?J. T. Wightiuan, pastor. Presbytorian?S. H. Ilfiy, " ' ftpiscopul?T. F. Davis, jr., " Baptist?W. ft. Jlughson, Sl Grain and Lumber W.lis. ft. L. ttemp, flour and grist; das. II. Vaughn; Hour and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist ; W. ft. Hughes, lumber and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James C. Haile, lumber and grist: A. II. Iloykin, flour, grist, and lumber; L. W. It. lilair, (lour and grist; Charles Itnley, flour and grist ; .J. It. How-' ell, grist; John W. Gaskins, Hour, grist nnd lirtnber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J. Cauthen, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate .f Win. Shields, grist and lumber; George It. Miller, flour and grist ; L. J. Patterson, flour and grist; John S. -Miller, flour and grist; estate oi i. Jiang, grist Him lumber; W. M. Kelley, I grist, John (Jhcsnut, grist nntl lumber; James Cliesnut, sr., grist ami lumber; John iMcItue, gript and lumber; John Brown, grist ; estate of But-well Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J. Knox, gri^t.; ltichard Hyatt, flour and grist: Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, CO l.EM HI A, WESTERN AND WAY MAILS. Ibie?Daily, by 1 30 P. M Close?l>nily by 0 00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, itc. Due?Monday, "Wodncsday & Friday by 12 00 M Close?Sair.o days, at 11 00 A. M RED HILL, RUSSEL PLACE, <Vc. Due-r-Tbursdny, by . 12 00 M Closos?Same day, at 11 00,A. M TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFERSON, &f!. Due?Monday, by , 12 00 ^ Closos?Friday, at ' 30 00 A. M OFFICE ;IIOURS. From 8 00, A. M. to 2 00 P. M., awl for tshort tirtio aftor oponing the mail at night. T. W. PECUFS, P. M. / % \r* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. [CIRCULAR.} ' . ADJ'T AND INSrECTOR GENERAL'S OEElQE, ? Cot.UMiUA, August 4, 1864. ) IN ANSWER TO NUMEROUS INQUIRIES ADdressed to this office in relation to tho Militia Laws of this Stale, J he following announcement is made : I. All male white pcrabus resident in this State, between tho ages of sixteen and sixty years, capably of bearing arms, except persons who.lire exempt from "all militia service." are lirfhlo to militia duty, both ordinary and in the lield in times of alarm, insurrection or invasion. . II, Persons who have been enrolled for Confederate serVico and detailed to remain at home in civil Employments or pursuits, or who have bcob exetnpted from Confederate service during tlie continuance of such exemntion or dfilnil. arp liable an nt.hnr nit.is'fins in , times of invasion- * .III. Persons who liave.beou enrolled (or Coirfederi*nte senior, whether general or local, although detailed to remain at home, are not eligible to any tqilitia office, ' and no one liable to duty iq the Confederate sor vice, unless he he exempted from said servioe, under .the provisions of the Exemption Act of Congress, shnll * herfcaftor be eligible to any militia."-?(A. A. GLh'February 1863.) IV. Detailed men v^lio have been orgauized as such into Companies lor local, military service by .Con- . " federate autiiority, will not be held liable fur militia service. V. Militia officers in carrying into execution Generaf1 Orders No. 8. series 186-1, from this office, will be governed lj^ the foregoing instructions, and liold in readiness for actual service their respective commands, inobedience to said orders. By command: | (Signed.) A. C. G ARLINGTON, Adj't and Inspector General S. C. Official: G.. A. Folun, A. A. Gen. , PERSONS EXEMPT FROM AtJ. Mll.ITIA DUTT. The Lieutenant Governor; the Judges of the Courts of Law and Equity; the Ordinaries; Clerks of the .Courts of Common Pleas and General Sessions; Slier, ill's; Masters, Commissioners and Rogistqrs in- Equityr the Secretary of S lute ; Survej-or General; Compe troller Genenil, aud Treasurers of the State., ?5^ Daily papers of Slate publish one week, other papers three times.. August G / . Iw'J. Headquarters, CONSCRIPT DEPARTMENT,) * Ooj.l'MHIA; Julv 30, ISC'l. f GENERAL ORDERS NO. 8. _ _ . AJtl IIAYIjNCT UK eided that the Conscription authorities have no[jurisdiction over the classes of Reserves, except in-the granting of Exemptions under the Act of Congresa, cu-titled ''An Act.to organize forces to sevvfi during theWar," it is ordered, pursuant to instructions of the,Superintendent thitt all Details heretofore granted to persons of the Reserve classes by .the officers of conscription he and they arc hereby, revoked. Details of persons of these classes will heteaftor be made only-bv > the order of Brigadier General jTames Chesnut, coirs manding Reserve Forces in this State. II. enrolling Officers will proceed at once to furpish to Brigadier General Chesnut a roll of all personh of the classes ot Reserves whose details are hereby revoked. giving their ages, the date and period of details, and the purposes for which such details- wefo granted. . III. Pursuant to orders*of tho War Department, Enrolling Officers are made subj^pl to and will obey all orders of Brigadier General Chesnut. C. D. MELLON, August -1 3 Major Coin'dt Conscripts. Carolimhn copy lifetimes; Courier and ifercan/three times fri-weekly; all other papers in the State threo times'. . Headquarters, RESERVE FORCES SOUTH CAROLINA, ) Coi.uMiti^, July 30, 1861. ) GENERAL ORDER NO. 1. I \LL DETAILS OF PERSONS OF THE RE SERVE classes heretofore granted by the Con- * script authorities, now revoked by General Carder No.' 8. Conscript Department, S. are hereby revived and continued upon such terms, and lor same period as originally grunted. ? & II. Enrolling Oftieers will forward to these Head-' quarters tho Rolls as indicated by Major Melton, Commandant of Conscripts, S. C. ' rtL Applications for details will in futuro bo made through the local Enrolling Odicers. who will investigate the claims?being governed by tho Rules and ' ' Regulations prescribed by the Bureau of Conscription. me* papers wm men uo lorwnrued to tho Uommanctant of Cortseripts for his cxamimftion-and relorenco to thpso Headquarters, whcro final action will bo taken upon thorn. liy Command Brig. Gen. Chksnut. / August 1 :{ KD. H. BARNWELL, C5y" Carolinian copy live times; Courier and Mercury three times tri-weekly ; all other papers in the State Hireo times. Notice. "V\T II TORE AS LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION' ? t upon all and singular tijo goods and ehattlos, rights and credits of Mr. J. W. ITorton, planter, late of Kershaw District, decoded, have been granted to th6. subscriber, Margaret 10. llorton, Administratrix?all persons indebted to tho said estate are requested to mntfo immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same, will make known tho same without delay, to M. 10. IIQIITON, July 29 2* Administratrix v. wanted: ,. . BUSHELS of Sorghum Seed, for whioh 0 v/v/Miighest price will ho given. April 5 D. D. HOCOTT.