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' \ *t% % / ? * * Sp?ecia;l USTotices. ,rtOTICJE7 " : ^7~ 'ICY-BUSl&ESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CONducted strictly.011 tho caah system. All orders must positively be accompnuied witli the . cosh. Those indebted to me will please come far word and pay up. . WM. McKAIN. July 7 ' * 6t. ANNO UNCEMTCNTS! ? i ? g Mr. Editor: You will' please nnnounee tlio fallowing gontleman as candidates for re-olectidn to the ' House of Representatives, froui Kershaw District, at the ensuing election iu October, and obligo their 'friends: Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE. ' & . . Capt. D. D. PERRY. * July ! , Afn Editor: As the timo is approaching when tlio . pobplo of Kershaw District, will have to select, f thoso vrlio will represent them, iii.tho ensuing Legislature ' we respectfully recommend tlio following gentlemen ' a? a candidates. For Senator. * Maj. A. If. LOYiyX . For Reifrcscntalives. Maj. J. Jf. DeSAUSSURE, Cupt. \Y. Z. LEITNEll. Rr inserting the above, you will oblige . -April 15. MANY VOTERS. " | " For A'eprcsenilitive. The friends of Capt. W. L. Die PASS, announce liini a candidate for Representative to the South Carolina ' Legislature, at the next October election. July 1 / For Jicprcs&iUiliuc. "We aro authorized toaunounco Col. A. I).' OOODWW oa n pjntlnl'it/i Tap ft?o r.iirvtelbl nra or tlio atiun. ing election. ' ' April 22 " .If Jbr Jiepresentatire. Ttfoaro ailihorizod to announce CoLW.'R. TAYLOR aa a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing olection. # June 10 q tf Mr. Editor: You will please^ an^ounnco Capt. WILLI" AM GLYBURN. nsa candidate fur re-election air Clerk of the 'Court of Common Pleas, for Kershaw District, and oblige JTANY FRIENDS. April 15. ?, In Exchange for Bacon, .. Corn or Fodder: QUGAR BOILERS FROM 50 TO 100 GALLONS mv. each. Apidv to GEO. S. DOUGLAS. * Julr 25 " 3 To Hire, An isr; k o wo.m an. w i ro is a cc u.sto med to all kiiuis'of houne work. For further inlbr' inatinti, apply to .Mrs. CI. V. A acker, ou (,yttIuton Hi reel. , July 2,r. * Commissary Notice'pO KXOll AN(!K?XUOO LB% . FINK SUtJAK ?JL (r?t?lv for Bacon.) July ?:s - 'J J OKVEREITX, A. A,.C. ?. i2T"Cot?le0errtto please .copy twice. ' > Sample Cotton 1*H)R SALIC IN* QUANTITIES TO 'SI IT l'UU01IASEKS, br * M AT 11ESON k ;,'o. July 2:'? ' _ >; 3 White Wine Vinesar. Ens lish Soap,&c A few galloks of a superior article of White Wino Vinegar. also ' A snperior article of Starch atrd Washing Line, of an -oxtra fine quality, for sale low fr> tcash at MRS. McLKISlFS, one door a'-;^vo the Branch Bank. July 22 1* WAR TAX NOTICE. Assessors OFPrttB, 17 th Dist., Camden', July IS, ? A . LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY , tx notified that this office is now open and will continue open for twonty days from this date, to receivo returns 01 gross amount 01 tncir hhium. jul hiw quarter ending 30th Juno. Millers aro also requested to make "their roturus this quarter. JOHNOANTKY, l A It. M. KENNEDY, \ AhHe6sors" July 16 3 d 2 w SADDLERY iSHOE SHOR The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Camden, that ho has commenced to msnilfhcture . - Saddlery & Shoes, on Broad street, directly opposite tho Episcopal Church, and solicits a share of patronage. Repairing, in either branch, will he promptly attended to. English Saddles for sale. m. bolger. WANTED?two"good Shoemakers 4 July 16 ' 2.w t ' % \ IHSTIU CT DIRECTORY ~7] ~~ ~ -V ' I DISTRICT OFFICERS. % Legislators. A. H. lloykin?Senator. John 51. DeSaussure, D. D. Perry?Representatives. Magistrates. John K. "Withorspoon, Win'. ]). Hogan, W. It. Taylor, Henry Jiriiee, "John It. Shaw, Richard L. Wliilaker, J. T. Darker. _ -i. Commissioners of Iloada. J..51. DaSauKsuro Chairman. It. T. McCoy, W. K. Hughes, Daniel D. Kirklnnd, James L. Mc Powall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby, Fred, ltuwcn, John L. MicSlo, Uillum Sowcll, llichmoml It. Terrell, Kinanuel Parker. Tlie sixth section of the 4-Aot lo establish certain Uorftls, Itriilges and Ferriea," passed''December 17, is as follows : " That each Commissioner of" Ttoads now in , ofGce. or hereaftor appointed, shall serve until a successor is appointed, aud hns accepted. This section to be in force during the war. ($mtni*xiunt:rx of Free Schools. Wiley Kclley, Win. Dixoti, James Tetjm, ('. C. H.-tiln. Jesse Truesdel, Dnnicl Hcthune, A., h. McDowell. Commissioners of I'uhlic Huildhijs. John Workman, K. M. Kennedy, It. 15. Johnson, P. D. Zcnip, Jj. W. It. Hlair, James It. Curclon, Win. D. . MA:L)ow*ll Chairman. (!. 1*. It., Colin Macrea 'Treasurer. . ?. o Commissioners to ^pjuroro F'uh/ic Securities. Johu M. De.Saussure, James Duulap. Win. K. Johnson, sr., A. M. Kennedy, I'lioa. K. Shannon. Commissioners of (Its Poor. E. Hnrues, A. A. McDowull, John <J. Jliggius, It. M. Kennedy, J. S. Dd'ass. W. E. Hudson, Sec. and Treas. President and Directors of Camden llridyt Co. President?John M. DeSaussurc. , Directors?Tolm Macrae. 15. Perkins, James Team, Colin Macrae, .See. & TVeus. Soldier's lioard of Kelirf. Jolin^M. DeSnussurc, K. itarncs. James Duulap, J. Ross Dye, l!. Mosely, Jaeics Team, Jesse Truesdel, John "it. Mickle, Charles Ruley, Johu Guskiue, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. .Tolm S. Meroncv. > ? Mtnuf^.rx of JZUctio/is. Camden?John W Mcroucy, C. A. McDonald, Win "McKain. j Caret uu'.s Mill.?Frederick Uoweii, J puies Team, Emanuel Parker. Flat ltock?Jca.se Triiosdel, James Fletcher, George if. Miller. liiiffalo?Wtu. Mungn, (jillam Sowoll, Wra. Calo. Lizcnby's?lolm McGougan, Daniel MoCaskill, Donald McDonald. Schroek's Mill?R. T. Mc'^oy, Alexander McLeod. llcnry Ktylcljfi'o. Goodwin's Store?Renjamin (,'ook, John P. Mieklc, James 11. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. I). Jones, jr., 11. C. Patterson, K. P.. Cunningham. Offictrxof Court. Joseph I). Dunlap, Commissioner in Equity: W. Olybfi-n. Clerk ;*A? b. McDonald, Ordinary; Putvean Sheorn, Sheriff. ? aTti.r Collator, William McKain. t Confederate F.nmlliny OjKcrr. W. Z. liCiineiv iConfederate H'/r Tar.-Col lee tar. t? A. M. Kennedy. * . . Assessor.*. * .Jtthu Cantey, 11. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tar in Kind. James Joucp. - * Chief Commissary Ayent. J. H. Devoreanx. * Confederate Quartermaster's^Agent. Juraes Sowers. State Quartermaster's Ayent. A. Markley Lee. Kecftiviny and Delivering Ayent. , J". M. (Iiiyle. Officers of tke Town of Camden. Intcndant. .1 amesTHmlap. Warden's. N. D. Baxley, D. I> llocott, L. M. Bosvrell, R. M. Kennedy* Recorder. 11. M. Kennedy. Marshal ayd Market CUrk. Win. Johnson. Professional. Physicians novo Practicing: L. H. Benfl.'D. L. DcSauesurc, T. Reenstjema, W. R. Sikefl, Benjamin JI. Matheson, J. MeCan, .7. 1. Tranf.liam, W. R. Pickett, B. S. Iucas. T. F. McDoiv, L. M. DcSansaure, Thomas W. Sal niond, F. R. Zemp. # ^ 1 L>"111 ,'iL. Lav i/rr.s, \ 'Wm. >1. Shannon. W. Z. Lqitnor. I W. M. Kennedy. * .W. li. Taylor. Joseph D. Dunlap. Dentist. M. WisBcJ^ 4 Surveyors. Colin Macrae, Daniel llpthumi, C. C. Haile Scholastic, Mercantile, & Median? ical. I ^ A endemics and Primary Sr/mols j>? Camden. L. McCumllesH' Mule Acudomy; F. Stuudeniiiycr, mule academy; 0. Kailey, ProfessQr ol" Foreign Languages ; Mrs. McCandless* Academy lor Yoiing Ladies, Mr*. McCreight : 'Miss Davrson: Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. Dealers in Dry' (loads, Groceries. Hardware <Jv., 4"rK. W. Itonncy, James Dunlap, (Jeorgc. Alden, Mrs. M. T. Campbell, K. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish, Mendul Sniilh, tyrs. Conuer, Mrs. Crosby, llcnjumiii, Mathcson & Co., A. T. Lattu, Vi. D. I MpIIoivhII K flnni?nlialni A1 lUnm Il?*rv I . . , ?. -j ihv |- roncy, Boswell &. Bro., J. M. Gayle, Joseph Soinmers, T. S. Myers, James MeEwcn, "VV. I'. Gerald & Co., Uoorge Douglas, J. li. ,Oppenheim 6l Bro., "Win. Johnson, I>. D. Hocott, B. Sikes. JUruygivl*. Win. McKain, F. I,. Zeuip. ^ linok Seller &7id Stationer. James A. Young. Watches and Jeu:eln/. James A. Young, 1. 1?. Alexander, A.W. Wohrliuu. BhtckMiiihr, Waif on and Carriage Maker*.. .S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan 1?. A mm is, Thomas ShiVer. II. it., blacksmith. Cabinet Wartroorn* and Undertaker*.- ' C. L. Chutteu, AViu. Tarvor, J, F. Sutherland. Builder*. * i*. ouuieriaiui, t,. .Li. cnaiien, it. k:. lioocvts. >. Merchants Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. ? * Saddlery and Harness. F. J. Oil ken, Mr. Bulgor. Wheelwright and Ginmajeer. 11. J. MoCrcight. Bakers. Mrs. M. A. Kennedy, F. Shocuiakor, Wm> Daasch. ' Tan- Yards. L. 11. Stephenson, F. L. Zcinp, Jtlhn S. Bradk^-, Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. Hotels. Mansion House, by E. (1. Robinson. DcKalb House, by - " J. H. Juugbluth. J'rivatr Boarding. J. W. Rodgers. I Milinnry and ])rcxt iMaking. Miss L>. It. Mciiwen, Mrs. Hainmoi along i3" 1 Churchrs. * Methodist?J. T. Wightman,pastor. Presbytorinn?S. H. Liny, " episcopal?T. F. l)uvis, jr., " baptist?W. K. Hughson, " Grain and Lumber Mills. : F. I/. Zenip, flou^- and grist; ,1ns. H. Vauglin', flour and grist; James A. ICirkland, grist: J I\. fcsutlu erluti'l, lumber niul grist; W. K. Hughes, lumber and grist; -Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James C. ILaile, lumber and grist; A. II. Roykin, (lour, grist and lumber; L. W. K. llluir, flour and grist ;. (.'harlot? Raloy. flour and gf"ist ; J. 11. Howell, grist ; John AY. G ask ins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J. Cantlien, lumber: Robert. Kirkley, grist ; estate, .f Wm. Shiolds, grist, and lumber: (.SoArge R. iMincr, nour aim grist; i*. .j. raucrsoii, nonr and grist ; John $. Miller, flour and grist: estate of T. Lang, grist and Junibcr: W. M. Kellcy, grist, John Chcsnut, grist, and lumber; James Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; John Mcltnc, grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist ; estate of Burwoll Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J. Knox, grist.; BJchard Hyatt, flour aud grist; Lowia Tecplcs, flour, grist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. I nichmond, chaklatok, columbia, western and way &laii.s. Due?Daily, by .7 *0 P. M Close?Daily by 6 00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, tfcc. IHiq-?Monday, Wednesday <fc Friday by 13 00- "M Close?Some da)'S, at 11 00 A. M RED HILL, RU88EL PLACE, &C. . Due?Thursday, by 12 00 " M Closes?Sfciroe day, at ' 11 00 A. if TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFKA60K, <fe(\ Due?Mondaj', by 12 00 if Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. M OFFICE HOURS. From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. if., and for short tirae aflor opening the mail at night. T. W. PEGUES, P. if. 4 STATU or SOUTH CA v.i> .) \ .* . [CIRCULAR.]* *. AIJJ'T AND INSPECTOR GEN-URAL'S OFFICE, J' . ' Coi.UMUTA, August 4, 1S64. f IN ANSWER TO NUMEROUS INQUIRIES AD-? dressed to this office in relation to the Militia Laws of this State, the following announcoiuent is made: J. All' male white persons resident in this Stale, between tho ages of sixteen and sixty years, capable of bearing arms, except person"* who are exempt from, "nil militia service," wo liable to militia duty, both ordinary and in the field in fifties of alarm. insurrection or Invasion. * II. Persons who hnvo been enrolled for-Confederate service and detailed to remain at homo in civil jtmnlnx'iiwmt j ai> tmiecnltn <tn Iiavo linnti nvntn nloi? |?*v^ IUI.IUJ? Wl j'UI DUM.^, Wl >VIIV tin 1 U ?/C^? from Contcderule service during the -continuance of such exemption or detail, are liable as other citizens in times of invasion- . IH. Persons w^o have boen enrolled for Corifeder ato.slervico, whether general or local, although detailed to remain at home, are not eligible to any militia office. '"and no one liable to duty in the Confederate ser vice, unless lie he exempted from said service,..under the provisions ofthe Kxemption Act of Congress, shall hereafter he eligible to any militia.''-?(A. A. 6th February isg:;.) IV. Detailed men who have been organized as such into Companies for local military service by Confederate authority, will not be held liable for militia service-. w> Yi Militia officers in carrying intaexeeution General Orders No. S, series lSG'i. froln this office, will be governed by the. foregoing instructions, and liold in readiness for actual service their respective commands, in obedience to said orders. Bv command: (Signed.) A. C. ^ARLINGTON, ' Adj't and JnspAitor GenerabS. C. Official: G. A. Foi.I.ik, A. A. Gen. .' I'EMSCIXS KXEMI'T t'ROit ALL MILITIA I1I TY. Tlio Lieutenant Govdfnor: the Judtres of the Courta of Law and Equity; the Ordinaries; Clerks 'ot the Courts of Common Plena and General Sessions: Slier, ills; Masters, Commissioners and Registers in Equity? the Secretary of State; Surveyor General; Compw troller General, and Treasurers of the State. wr Rail}' papers of Slate publish one veelf. other papers three times. August lw Headquarters, CONSCRirT.DEPARTMENT, ) Columbia, July 30, IStU. J" GENERAL ORDERS NO'. 8. IT1JE SECRKf ART OP WAR HAYING DE cided that the Conscription authorities have no ? jurisdiction over the classes of Reserves, except in the granting of Exemptions udder the Act of CougreES, on- ^ 1 titled "An- Act to organize forces to servo during tho War." it is ordered, pursuant to instructions of tho Su perintendent that all Details heretofore granted to per- " sons of the lie servo classes by the ofTicfcrs of conscription be and tliey are hereby revoked. Details of persons of these classes will heiealter be mr.de only by the order of Brigadier General- James ClicsnuL, commanding Reserve' Forces in this State. II. Enrolling Officers will proceed at once to ft'irnish to Brigadier General CliesnuL a roll 3f all persons of the classes ot Reserves whose details are hereby revoked, giving their ages, the date and period of dotails. and the purposes lbr which such details wore < granted. III. Pursuant to orders of the "War Department,. Enrolling Officers ore made subject to -and will' obey all orders oi" Brigadier General Ghesnut. C. 1>. MELTON, August 1 3 Major Coin'dt Conscripts.. ?5?" Carolinian copy live times; Courier and Hercury three times tri-wcokly; nil other papers-in th'o State throo times. Headquarters,. . RESERVE FORCES SOUTH CAROLINA, ^ uoixmijia, juiy.au, ) CENEli A L ORDER XO. 4. T ALT! DKTAII.S()K 1'KItPON-R OF THE RE1 ^KltVE elussos heretofore granted by the Conscript authorities, now revoked fcy-CJencral Order No. s'Conscript Department, S. C., are., heroby revived and continuod upon such terms, and for same period . as originally granted. 11 KnipUing Officers will forward to these Head, quarters the Rolls as indicated 'oy Major Molton, Commandant of Conscripts, S. C. 111. Applications for details will in luturo 1,0 madtr through the local Enrolling Officers, who will invosliguto tiio claims?being governed by the Rules and Regulations prescribed by the Bureau of Conscription. The papers will then be lorwarded to the Commandant of Conscripts for bis examination and reference to theso Headquarters, where limfl action will be taken upon thoiu.. Uy Command Brig. Gen. Chksnut. ' \ August 4 il . 15D. H. BARNWELL, PR" Carolinian copy live times; Courier and Mei\cury threo trnics tri-wockly all other papers in tl?a : State threo times. Notice." WHEREAS LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION i^fion all find singular tho goods and chatties, rights and credits of Mr. J. "W. H or ton, planter, late of Kershaw District, deceased, liavo been granted to tho subscriber, Margaret K. Morton, Administratrix?all persons indebted to the said estate are requestod to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tho same, will make known the same without delay, to , M. 19. MORION, July 20 2* Administratrix. WANTED. fBUSniCLS of Sorghum Seed, for which t)UU highest prico will bo given. April 5 D- D.HOCOTT. rH.