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Special 3STotices. '(?.. *oTicr:& ' ' my BUSINESS HEREAFTER. WILL HE CONducted fltrtotly 'oiA tho oaali system. ? s , ' All'orders mast positively be accompanied with the ":5eeBh/^ ^ . v ?> .'i i Those indebted to mo will please como farward and payup. ? ' WM. MoKAlN. ,y ' ' July 7 * 6t. ANisroaxNcijMiENTR. V"" n * . 1 ' % ^TF " Mr. Editor:- You will please nnriouneo the following geiftlemau ns candidates for re-election to the Housa of Representatives,*from Kershaw District, at the *emuing election in October, and ^blige their 'friortds. . ,' ." Major J. M. DkSAUSSURH. : " Capt. D. D. PERRY. V JiilT l?! -?? rr :?:? Mr Editor: As the tirne is approaching when tho IpeoplpVif Kershaw Oistrio'., will have to sol cot, those who will represent them, in the ensuing Legislature we respectfully . recommend tho following gentlemen as a candidates. ' . . ' , /iff Senator. ?Maj. A. li. UOYKI is bor Rcpi.'csf.ntuti o?s. 'Nlaji J. M. DkSAUSSURK, . Cript. W. 'A. I.KITNKR. ' ' hisefting the abovo,. you will oblige t -Nkpr^US. . MA.N V VOTERS. - . -v. For Itrprcsinlatiye. . The friends of Copt. V. L. DkPASS, announce liim h cdhtUdato for Representative to the South Carolina Legislature, at the next October election. [July 1 , i ' f\ir Jlcpfcscutalivc. , 1 "We are m^horized to announce' Qol. A. D. OOODWYN, as a candidate for tl^o Legislature at tho ensuing ejection. * ?. April 2'2- ^ if J<\iv Repr?sc<\ialii t. Woaro authorized to aunouueo Ool."W. R. TAYLOR a3 a candidate for tho xLegislature nt tho ensuing ejection. June 10 tf Mtt. Eiutou: You will please nquounncc Onpt. "WILLIAM CLYBTJRN, as a candidate for re-election as clerk of the Court of Gommqn Pleas, for Korslmw j-MSinui, nnu oniigo MAiNY .FKIISXDS. Aprjl 15. * ' ?a^BKiwtu?ii >miw?mw r? _ !?n In Exchange for Bacon, Corn or Fodder: . SUGAR BO ILK It.S FROM 50.TO 100 ft ALLIES each. Apply to GKO. S. DOUGLAS. ' July 3?"? -1 To Hirer ' " ANKGRO^WOMAN. WHO IS ACCUSTOMED to all kttul.i of h^it^e work. For further infor* tnation, apply to Mrs. (r. V. Ancker, un Lyttlcton street. ' July 25 2 . Commissary NoticePO F.XCHAIsGK?3001) LB*. FIXR SUGAR J. (onlv for Bacon.) f July 2h * 2. J YlRVKItRUX, A. A. C. S. f!rHilnr?ftr-(tn nloo?a oo??i? ' bv ~ wj.j kniw. ' Sample Cotton1?OR RALE IN QUANTITIES TO-.SUIT riTR1 CHASERS, by MATHKSON A Co. ' July 23 3 White Wine Vinegar, English Soap, &o \ ?FElW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE of While Wine Vinegar. 1 also Aiuperiar article of Starch and "Washing Blue, of an extra tine quality, for sale low fo raipli at MRS. McLElSH'S, one door a'^jvo the Branch Bank. July 2? . 2 , 1 WAR TAX NOTICE. Assessors Offick, 1Mb Diet., ' " ' Camden', July 16, 1864. , 4 LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY Ci. .notided that thie office is now opon^anc^will conc-'tioue open for twenty days frotia this date, to' receive returrid of gross amount of their sales, lor tho quarter oa*i. V *ni?- * wauiun ouiu oiiuo. 4u.iiiera.aro aino requostea to make , their returns tliis. quarter. - v ".JOHN CANTEY, ) AsRes,or8 ' R. *{. KENNEDY, J Assessors. ' J lily 16 -v " 3 d 2 w SADDLERY Isl0ESiI0I\ THE SUBSCRIBER, RESPKCTFUTjTjY INFORMS the citizens of Camdeu, that ho has commenced to manufacture x Saddlery & Shoes, on ' Broad street, 'directly opposite the Episcopal Church, and solioits a share of patronage. Repairing,:in oithor branch, will be promptly attended 'to. English Saddles for sale. M. BOLGER... * WANTED?two good Shoemakers July 10 . 2\v % it j) I ST R1, C T D I It E C T 0 11Y ' . msntlOT OFFICERS. ? jj ' Legislator*'. ' " v V.'; A. l-L Beykin?Senator. V'/ John M. DcSuusaure, D. D. Perry?Representatives. . *yv y% e Magistrates. Jolin K. IVitherspoon* Wm. 1). Hogan, W. R. Taylor, Henry Bnico, John R. Shaw, Richard- L. 'VVhitftkor, J. T. Rurker. i * Commissioners of. Loads. J. M." DaSaussure Chuirniuu, 13. T. McCoy, W. E. Ilughes, Dsihiel D. Kirklancl, James L. MoDowall, J>eV?i3 J. Patterson; J. English Doby, Fred. BdiVett, John Jr. Miotic, Gillum Sovrcll, Ricluiiond It. Terrell, Elnunutil I'urker. , The qixth. section of thb Aft to establish cortain Roads, Bridges auU. i\*rvie:?," passed December *7, is as Ibiiotva : " That, each Commissioner of Bonds now in offico, . or hereafter appointcU, shall serve until n successor is appointed, alid has accepted. This section to ltti In force during the war. * ftinlinissionevs of Free Schools. Wiley ' Kellcy, Win. liixo'.i, Jitihes Team, C. -C. | H^ilu, Jesse Trncsuel, Duniel Bcthune, A. I.. McDowell. ' iloiMhissidiirr* of J'ltbl'e fin if dings. lohn Workman, U* M. Kennedy, 11. U. Johnson, F. J?. Zeinp, li. \Y. 11. Blnir, .fumes 15. Ourelhn, D. MclViwall Chairman. IV 15., Colin Macron. Treasurer. CtifiiWissionrrz to A/girove Public Securities. John M. DoSatissure, James Duulup, Vnni K. .Joirii- ; sou, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thus. B. Shannon. Commissioners of (he I'oor. K. liai'UQ?, A. A. Mcliowu.il/ John <). Higgius, 11.* 31. Kennedy, J. S. Det'ass. W. K. llughs?<n, Sec: and Treus. , j President owl Directors of Camden liritijc Co. President?John M. BcSanssure. Directors?John Mucvae, B. Perkins, James Ten lit, Colin Macrae, See. & 'jTrcas. Soldier's Hoard of Del let'. , , John 3f. DeSaussure, K. Barnes, Jaflies Ihtnlnp, J. ' > Boss Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, .fesse Trues- ' del, .John R. Mickle, Charles Haley, John lias kins, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. , John S. Meroney. Managers of elections. Canulen?John S. Meroney, C. A- McDonald, Win' McKahi. ' ' | i'hmmi.'C \T;II II? I ?e 1 Emanuel Parker. * Flat Pork?Tease Truosdcl, .Tames Fletcher, (Jeorgo 11. Miller. Buffalo?Win. Mungo,* Gillnm Sowoll, TVm.-> Onto. Li/.cnby's?John' AloGougan, Daniel MeOaskill, l)onahl Melionaltl. i Behroek's Mill?IT. T. McCoy, Alexander AIcLeoil, Henry lDuhclifle. Goodwin's .Store-r-Benjamin T'fcok, John ]1. Mick- i le, James Hc "VAuglm. Liberty Hill?A. IT. Jones, jr.-, II. C. Patterson, 11. B. Cunningh&ta-. -o Officer* of Court. Joseph D. I)unla]>, Commissioner in Equity: TV. Clyburn. Clerk ; A. l<. AlclMuaH, Ordinary ; Puncun-Shcorrt, flhc!riff. ? - i ( Tax Collector. William MoKain. t\mfejlcratr. Unrolling Officer. TV. 'A. Lcitncr. * / Confederate War Tax-Collcctnr. ? A. M. Kennedy. Assessors* > .tolpj C.Rntey, JV.-M. Kcrtnedy. Collector of Tax ill Kind. James J01\es. _, "*?'*-r . Chief Commissary Agent* I. TI. Pcvereaci*. Confederate Quartermaster1 a 'Agent. Jantes Sowers. t , Stale Quartermaster's Agent. A. Markley Lee. ; tie,'fining and Delivering Agent. * J. M. Gayle. t Officers of tlife Town of Camden. Intendant. James Dunlap.Wardcnt. . . N. P. Ba*ley,JP. P Hocott, Jj. M. Hoswell, R. M. Kennedy. $ Recorder. R.M.Kennedy. - # Marshal and Marth.tx Clerk. * - Wm.? John son. K * . Professional./ i Physician* now PracUciny. L. It. Pcos, I>. I/- frcSnussure, T. Rcensl.jernn, \V. It. Rikcs, Benjamin U. Mutheson, J". 'MoCnn, J. I. Tranlham, W. L. Pickett, Ti. "Lucas, T. IVMcDow, L. M. DcSnussure, ThowaB W. Salmond, I'. L. Zemp. V ' I.iw-11 irrotCTr nOTnaiciKi.1 ji.jwrr minji Lc.r yrrs, _ i Wm.'M. Slmiutoji. V. Lojtncr. W/M.. Kennedy. . W; B. Tnylorl | Jolseph D. Ihmlap. * j Dentist. J ( M. Birtcll. Surveyors. . ' % [ Colin Macrae, Daniel llctliune, C. C. ilriiifc '<? Scholastic, Mercantile* & Mechanical. Academies anil Primary Schools in Camden. L. McCandlcss' Male Academy; F. Stnudenuiycr, male academy; U. Hailey, l'rofesstfr of Foreign Languages ; Mrs. McCandlcss' AcuUemy lor Young Ladies, Mrs. MeCreiglu : Miip Duvsun; Mrs. Feck; Miss Maggie DeNdun.JJrulers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware ,jr., ^ c: IS. W. Liouney, Jnmes LHnilap, George Aldcn, Mrs. M. T. Campbell, 11. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish', Mcndul Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, 'benjamin, Muiheson 6i Co.. A.. T. Latin, W. i). MoDowtilL, S. Oppenheini, M. lbium& Hro., Meroiicy, Hos-well &. llro., J. M. Ainyle, Joseph i Suuimci-sj T. S. Myers, Jnnies McEwcn, \V. i"* 1.1 # .. i? 1 * ' M. iw y^o., viuuigu j/uugius, ./. il. Ujjpcnhcim ic Win. Johnson, J?. D. Ilocott, it. Sikrs. J)riif/jistx. W'n. MtfKaio, F. L. Zcuip. /.'<?>/J Seller nnd St a f ion f r. ,1 nines A. Voting. ' ! Watehca and Jewelry. ,1 nines A. Yblihg, 1. LI. Alexander. AAV. "Wolir' liaii. t.j'lark.-, mil lis', W'aynn and CarriaycMahcrs.. S. Shiver, Robert Man, Aathaii 15. Arrant;,, Thomas S'iiivor. K. 11., blacksmith. f'ff inrt. Wnri rr.ii,:ig mid I'ndrrlu'.frs. I.. (.'button, Wm. Tnrvcr, J. F. Sutherland, . " * &T~~? jftuildirs. Sutherland, (,'. L.Clmttcii, IT. (..'. Roberts. MrrcminC Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. Saddler if and Hfrrmsx. F. .1. Otiki^. Mr. 11 uIyer. , Wheel uriyhl and (Jinnu'.krr, It J. McCreiglit. . Hit I'crs. Mrs. M A. Kennedy. F. Shoemaker, Wm. Ikinsch*. Tan- Yards. I T? O i 1 11 I " 1 1 " " jj. it. oic]jinj>.^<iu, r. it. /jcinp, .loan riniHlcy, Alex. .McLuoil, Lewis J. I'ailcrsou-, Jolm Drown. . J lot el*. Mansion House, by - ! '. (1. Robinson. Delvnlb llonse, bv - ,1. H. .luhgblutli. J'riva/e li"Vrtliiitj. J. W. Roilgers. Miliiitiri/ am/ Drees Making. Miss I). M. MeMwen, Mrs. Hainmevslouc r" v ' , ('latrc'ir.i. Methodist?.1. T.. Wiglitnnui, past or. Presbyterian?S. 11. Hay, " Episcopal?T. P. Davis, jr.. " Raptisl?W. K. Ilupjison, ,4 ^raiii and Lumber Mills. < v1?\ Tj. flnnv find ipvisf Ine TT 1 ' I . liuul and grist: James A. Kirkbuid, grist; J F. Sutherland. lumber and grist; W. K. Unfiles, lumber ami grist: Charles* Perkins) lumber: Col Jumcs C. Ilailc, lumber and grtst; A. 11. Boykin, llour,' grist, and lumber; L. W. 11. BJair, flour and grist; Charles Haley, flour and grist; J. It. Sowell, grist ; John W. Guskins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Youyg, grist and lumber; T. J. ^aufhen, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate , .f Wm. Shields, grist and lumber; George It. Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour and grist; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate of T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kelley, ' grist, John Chesnut, grist and lumber; James Chcsnut, sr., grist and lumber; ^yhn MoRae, griRt and lumber ; John Brown, griff ; estate- of BurwplI Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber : Mrs. Jane ,T. , Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S C* MAIL ATtRAKGFMKNTS. 4 RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, rOLDMIUA, WESTERN And way mails. , Due?Daily, by 7 ?.() P. M Close?Pailv bv fl AO P- M LANCASTER, I'LAT ROCK, At*. I Due?Monday, Wednesday k. Friday l>y 12 '6<) M Close?Snniv days, at 11 00 A. 3d , HE I) IIII.L, KUSSEL rLACJS, &C. Due?Thursday, by ' 12 00 if 1 Closes?Samo day* at 11 00 A. it j TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFERSON, A'C. ' ( Due?Monday, by 1- 00 if Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. M" OFFJCF. HOURS. I * Frora 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. if., and for short tipie after opening tho mail at- night. 0 T. W. PKGU1CS, i\ if. ? \ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, [CIRCULAR.]' ADJ'T AND INSPECTOR GENERAL'S 0FFIC1 Columbia, August 4. 1864. IN ANSWER TO NUMEROUS INQUIRIES ,> dressed to this bffico in relation to tlio Militia La; of this State, tho following announcement is made : I. All njalb wiiitfe persons resident in this Stale, between the ages of sixteen and sixty years, cnpnble ot ben ring arms, except persons who aro exempt from ''all militia service." are liable to'militia duty, both ordinary and in the field in timt.% of alarm, insurrection or Invasion. II. Persons who hnve been enrolled for Confederate serVice nnd detailed to remain at home in civil employments or pursuits, or who lihve been . exempted from Confcdohite service during tho continuance of uiw.lt ~? i:_uiti. Ai rut.ii in uciitii, mu nuuitJ as uuuur ciu^eiis in times ofinvafilohIII. Persohfc who hnve been enrolled for' Confederate service, whether general or loCal, although detniled to remain at home, are not eligible to any militia of-" lice, ' and no ono liable to duty in the Confederate sor vice, unless ho be exempted from said service, under' the provisions of tlio Exemption Act of Congress, shall' hereafter be eligible to any militia."?(A. A.' 6th February 18G3.) IV". Detailed men who havo been organized ns such into Companies lor local military service by Confederate authority,- will not be held liable for militia service. V. Militia officers in carrying intoexceution General Orders No. 8, series 1864, from this office, will be governed by-the foregoing instructions, and hold in readiness for actual service their rcsptfctive commands, -in obedience to-said orders. Bv command: (Signed.) A. C. GARLINGTON, Adj't and Inspector General S. O. Official: O. A.FolliN, A. A. Gen. ? ? ^ persons exempt from all militia duty. The Lieutenant Governor; the Judges of the Courts of Law and Equity; tho Ordinaries; Clerks ot tho Courts of Common Plqas and Genera} Sessious; Sher.itIV; Masters, Commissioners and Registers in Equityr the Secretary of State; Surveyor ^General; CompV trollor General, and Treasurers of the State. pr?" Daily papers of Slate publish ono v^eek, other papers thrco times. August <? ' ' lw Headquarters, ~~ CONSCRIPT DttPAltTMKNT, ) Columbia, July 30,-1804. f r:K\rT.: 'RA r. nnntsRss \m c | " TUE SECRETARY OF "WAR HAVING DE1 J. cidcd that the Conscription authorities bavo no jurisdiction over the classes of Reserves, exfcept in tho granting of Exemptions under tli? Act of Congress, entitled "An (Vet to organize forces to serve during tho . "War,'' it is ordered, pursuant to instructions of the Superintendent that all Details heretofore granted to persons of the Reserve classes by tho oflicers of conscription be and they nro hereby revoked. Detail* of persons of these classes will hereafter bo made only by the order of Brigadier General James (JliMhut, boipmandiiig Reserve Forces in this State. . II. Enrolling Officers willA>rdcted at oneo to furnish to Brigadier General Chesnut a roll of all persons of the classes ot Reserves whoso details are hereby revoked, giving their ages, the date and period of de- * tails, and tho purposes for winch sut'h details were granted. HI. Pursuant to orders of the "War Department, Enrolling Officers arc made subject to and will obey all orders of Brigadier General Chcsiiht". 0. D. MELTON, August t J Major Com'dt Conscripts. \ Carolinian copy flvo times; Courier find Jfer cm? y-inrce limes tri-weekly; nil other papers in thb State three times. . Headquarters, RESERVE FORCES SOUT# CAROLINA, ? . , Cor,vmbia, July 30, 1864.' ) GENERAL ORDER NO. 4. I ALE DETAILS OF PERSONS OF THE RE SERVE classes heretofore granted by the' Conscript ahthoritfks, now revoked by General Order^ No.8. Conscript Department, S. C., are hereby revived and continued upon such terms, and for same period as originally granted. II. Enrolling Officers will forward .to these Ileadquarter.sj.ho Rolls as indicated by-Major Melton, Commandant of Conscripts, S. C. III." Applications for details will in future be made through the local Enrolling Officers, who will inrestigato-the claims?being governed by the Rulos and Regulations prescribed by tho Bureau of Conscription. The papers will then bft forwarded to tlw Commandant of Conscripts for his examination and reference to these Headquarters, where final action will bo taken . upon them. By Command Brig. Gen. Chesnut. Amrust4 3" ' wt> tt nAnvtirn-TT AA. i'i> 1VA1 1? rjuuf 'B3T" Carolinian copy tivo timos; Courier and Mercury tlireo times tri-weekly ; all other papers in the & State tlireo timer. t '. Notice. TTfHKREAS LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION vv upon all and singular tbo goods and chatties, rights and crodita of Mr. J. W. Ilorton, planter, late of Korstyi'w District, deceased, liavo boen granted to the subscriber, Margaret E. Horton, Administratrix?all persons iiftlebtod to tbo said estate nro requested to inako immediate payment, and those having claims or iomanda against tbo same, will niuko known the some without delay, to M. E. HORTON, July 29 2* ^Administratrix. . wanted. " f AA lHISITfiLS of Sorghum Feud, for which r)V\/ hlgliost prico will be given. April r> . ? M.vlb HOCOTT. yr