The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, August 18, 1864, Image 2
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Special IsTotices.
NOTICE.
MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CON
(.ducted strlfctly^on the cash system*
-Vll orders must posilively be accompanied with tliQ
cash...
Those indebted to mo will'plcaBe come farward nnd
pay u'p. ? WM. MuKAIN.
July 7 6t.
AlSrMOTJISrQE^ElSrT^.
Mr. Editor: You will please announce the fob'
lowing gentleman ns candidates for re-election to the
House of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at
tho ensuing election in. October, and oblige their
Iflends:
gr Major J. M. DkSAUSSURE.
. Capt. D. D. PERRY.
_ JulyJ . %
Mit Editor: As the time is approaching when-tho
people of Kershaw District, will have to select, those
who will represent thorn, tn Iho ensuing Legislature
wo roHpectfully recommend Lho following gentlemen
as a candidates. ,
Fojj Senator.
iVaj. A. fi. BOYKINn
For Representatives.
Maj. J. M. DeSAUSSURK,
Capt. W..Z. LEITNEg.
By inserting the above, you will oblige ,
April 15. MAN?? VOTERS.
For Representative.
The friends of Capt. W. L. DePASS, annOuuco liiin
i\ eandiduto for Representative to the South Carolina
Legislature, at the noxt.Oc&>ber election. * r
July 1 t
For Representative.
We are authorized toannouueo Col. A. D. CiOOD~\VYX,
as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing
election. - ,
April 22 ' tf ^
For Representative. >
Wenro authorized to announces Col.W. R. TAYLOR
-as u candidate for tjio Legislature at the ctisuiiig
election.
*Juiie 10 tf
Mr. Editor: You will please announnco Oapt.
WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidatc for re-election
a* clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for Kershaw
District, and oblige * MANY*FL1.IENDS.
v April 15. T
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In Exchange for "Bacon,
Corn or "Fodder:
t^UOAR BOILERS FROM 50 TO 100 GALLONS
O each. Apply to GEO. H. DGJUGLAS.
July 25 :i
To Hire,
A NEGRO WOMAN. WHO IS ACCUSTOMED
i.\_ to all kindti of house work. For further" infor maiion,
apply to Mrs. G. V. Ancker, on Lyttloton
street. . A
July 25 2
Commissary Notice<-|X>
EXCHANGE?3000 LB0., FINIS, SUGAR
X (on) v for Bacon.)
Mulv 23 2 JDF.VEUKUX A. A..C. S.
fy~Ci)iiledcrate ploase copy twice. ,
Sample CottonIX)R
SALE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT l'UR1
Gil ASKHS, by MATIIESON k Go.
July 22 J
White Wine Vinegar, English
Soap, &c
VFBW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE
of White Wine Vinegar.
ALSO? &
A superior article of Starch ami Waflhing Blue, of dri
extra tine quality, for sale low fc icasli at
MRS. McLFISH'S,
one (loor,a'';orc the Branch Bank.
July 22 . 2
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AssEfigpitfuOFi'ice, 1 "7tli Dint.,
Camden, Julv 16, 1864. '
A ll registered persons auk hereby
t\. notified that this ofhco is now opon and will continue
op5n for twenty days from this date, to receive
roturns of gross anaouut of their sales, lor the quarter
ending 30th June. Millers are also requested Id make'
their roturns this quarter.
john cant icy, ) ,? ?
r. m. kennedy, ) assessors.
July 16 ' n d 2
SrADDLfi?Y I SHOE SHOP.
The subscriber respectfully informs
the citizens of Oamdon, that ho has commenced
Ho manufacture '
Saddlery & Shoes,
on Broad street, directly opposite tl,io Episcopal
Church, and solicits a shnro of? patronage.
Repairing, in either bmnfti, will be promptly attended
to. English Saddles for sale.
M. BOLGER.
WANTED?two good Shoemakers
July If * iltv
1) I ST RI T D IR E C T 0 R y
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Legislators. "
' A. H. Boykin?-Senator.
John M. DbSaussu're, D. D. Perry?Representatives.
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, Mxigislrates.
John K. "Witberspooib, Wm. D. Hogan, W. R. Taylor,
Henry Brace^ John R. Shaw, Richard L.
"NYhitoker, J. T. Barker.
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Commissioners of 'Road,*.
J. M. DaSaussui-c Chairman, B. T. McCoy, "NY. E.
Hughes, Dauicl D. ^Kirkland, James L. McDovrall,
Lewis J. PaMersfa, J.. fcnglish Doby,
Fred. Boweu, John I?. Micklo, Uillam Sowell,
Richmond It. Terrell, Emanuel Parker.
The sixth section of the 44 Act to establish ceV
tnin lloads, Bridges and Ferries'," passed December
17, is as follows :
41 That each Commissioner of Roads now in office,
or hereafter Appointed, shall serve until a
successor is appointed, and has accepted. This
section to be in force during ihe war.
(Jommissiniier.J of Free. Schools.
W fitly Kclley, Wni. Dixon, Jamos Team, ('. C.
Iluile, Jesse Trucsdel," Daniel' Betlmnc, A. L.
McDowell.
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Commissioners of Public fluildinfjs.
John "Workman, U. M. Kennedy, 11. 11. Johnson, F*.
L. Zetup, L. W. 11. Blair. James B. Curcton, Win.
D. MeDowull Chairman, C. P. B., Colin Macrea
Treasurer.
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Commissioners to JiQfirorc Public Securities.
John M. lteSaussuvc, Juines. Dutitnp, Win. K. Johnson,
sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. K. Shannon.
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Commissioners of the Poor.
E: Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John iT. Higgins, 11.
. M. Kennedy, J*S. DcP&ss. W. E. lluglisim,- Sec.
and Trcas. v ,
President and Directors of Camden Bridge Co.
President?John M. DeSaussurc.
Directors?Juliu Macrae, B. Perkins, Jfiines Team,
Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treas. *
Soldier's Board of Relief.
John M. DeSatifsure, K. Barnes, James Dunlity, ,1. J
Boss Dye, 0. M'osely, James Team, Jesse lYuos,
del, John B. Mir.kle, Charles Haley, John Gas
kins, Daniel Gardner.
Coroner.
John S. Meyoney.
Manager* of Election*.
Camden?John S.- Meroney, C. A- McPCnald,
Wm McKain. *
Curctou's Milt?Frederick Bowen. James Team,
Emanuel Parker-.
Flat lloek?Jesse Triiesdel, James Fltltfelicr,
Goorge R. Millet.
Buffalo?Wm. Mutigd. Gillam Sowell, \ViiJ. Cato.
Lizenby's?Jdtm McUougan, Daniel M'SCashill,
Itnnnlcl \t?il^Annhl
Sclirock's Mill?B.- T. McCoy, Alexander Mcftcod,
Henry lladclifl'e. 1
Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle,
Jnines II. Vaughn.
Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson,
It. B. Cunninghrtn.
' (\fficert of Court.
Joseph D. Dunln^, Commissioner inQKquity; W.
Olyburn* Olerk ; A. vlJ. McDonald, Ordinary ;
Duncan Sheorn, Sheriff.
Tax Col I ret or.
Vl'illiam McKainConftderatc
Enrolling O/fiCcr.
W. Z. 1/oitner.
Confederate .War Tax-ColUf'tor.
A. M. Kennedy. ,
1 .4?sf*sor.'.
J.fbhn Oantey, R. M. Kenriody.
Collector o f Tao~ in Kind.
.1 nines Jon'os. ?
Chief Commissary Agent.
J. H. Dfcvcrenux.
Confederate Quarter inetster's^Agent.
James Sowers.State
Quartermaster's Agent.
4 A. Markley Lee.
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Receiving and Delivering A gen'.
J. M. Gnyle.'
Officer* of the Town of Camden\
Intr.ndant.
.Tnm'cs Dunlap.
Wardens.
N. P. Baxley, P. P Hoeott, L. M. BoptvoU. R. M. j
Kennedy.
Recorder.
R. M. Kennedy.
Marshal and Market Clerk.
Wm. Johnson.
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Professional'
Physicians now Practicing.
L. H. Deas, D. L. PcSaussure, T. Reenstjerna,
W. R. Bikes, Benjamin H. Malheson, J. McCnn,
J. I. Trantham, W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, T.
F-McDow, L. M. PeSauseurc, Thomas W. Salj*ynd,
F. L. Zentvp.
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Jj <n yrrs,
AYm. M. Shannon*. \V. Z. L<jilnor.
"W*. M. Kennedy. ' \Y. 11. Taylor.
Joseph D. Dnnlap.
"" Dentist.
\ * M. Bissell. ' *
Surveyors. . .
Colin Macrae, Daniel Bethunc, C. C. llaile
*Scholastic,
Mercantile, & Mechanical.
Academics and Primary Schools in Camden.
L. MoCandlesa' Male Acadomy: r. Slaudenmver,
male academy: G. Builey, Professor of Foreign
Languages ; Mrs. McCandleas' Academy lor
Young Ladies. Mrs. McCrCight: Miss Dawson ;
Mrs. Peck; 'Miss Maggie PeNoou.
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, JJardware , ,\'C*1?.
W. Bouncy, James I)unlap, George A'lduu, Mrs.
M. T. Campbell. II. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLeisli,
Mentlal (Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby,'
Denjfthiin, Matheson & Co:,' A. |T. Laltn, W. I).
McDownll, S. Ojipenlieini, M. llaum & l'ro., Moloney.
Boswcll iS: Pro.. J. M. Gavin. .1<ik?i>1i
Hoinincrs, T. S. Myers, Jnines Mcliweu, \V.
C. Gcroid & (.'o., George Douglas, .1. Il.'Ojjpcuheim
& Bro., Win. Johttson, D. 1). Uocott, H.
.Siltes.
Druggists.
Win. MeKuin, 1'. L. Zemp.
Book Seller find Stationer.m
.tamos A. Young.
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Walehr& and Jewelry.
.Ionics A. Young. I. II. Alexander, A.W-. AVehrllJLU.
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* Blacksmith y, Wagon ami Carri age Ma kcirs..
fS. Shiver, Robert Mnn, Nnilnin U. Arran(s> Thomas
Shiver. R. K., blacksmith.
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Cubing "Wareroolhi 'anil I'nuettakers.
<\ L. Chatten, Win. Tarver, J. F. .Sutherland,
Buildns. %
J. H. Sutherland, C. 1.. Chatten, H. C. Roberts.
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Merchant Tailor.
Charles A. McDonald.
H'r.Jilh'ri/ and Harness.
F. .1. Oake.s, Mr.. Bidger.
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Wheelwright and Ginmaktri
11 j. McCreiglit.
Bakers.
Mrs. ,*M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker, Win. Daaseh.
J'an- Yards.
L. 13. Stephenson, F. li. Zeiop, John S. Bradley,
Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown.
Hotels.
Mansion House, by^ . - K. (?. Robinson.
DeKalb Hou.se, by ' - J. H. Jungblutb.
* Brirate Boarding.
J. W. Rodper.s.
Milinury and JJrrss Making.
Miss D. H. McEwen, Mve. Jlaminersloug r"
Churches.
Methodist?J. T. Wightman, pastor.
Presbyterian?S. H. Hay, .
Episcopal?T. P. Davis, jr., "
Baptist?W. E. *Iugl ison, ?
Grain and Lumber Mills; v
F. L. Zcmp, flour and grist: Jus. II. Vaughn, flour
and grist; Jniues A. Kirklaud, grist ; .) F. Sullinrhintl.
lillitlinr nml irrltil \V P. Piiirlino linntun
and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col J a rues
0. Ilaile, lumbergrist* A. 11. Boykin, (lour,
grist and lumber: L. IV. It. Blair, (lour and
grist; Charles Haley, flour and grist: "J. 11. Bow-,
ell, grist: John \V. (iaskitis, Hour, prist and lumbcf'.;
John'A. Young. grist and lumber; T. J.
Cauthon, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate
.f Wm. Shields,, grist and lumber; tloorge 11.
Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson,'flour
and grist: John S. Miller, flour a"nd grist; estate
of T. bang, grist ?\nd lumber; W. M. Kelley,
grisf, John Chesnut, grist and lumber; James
Chcsnut, sr., grist and lumbar; Jo||}j McRne,
grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist : estate of
ButWell Boykin, grist and' lumber: estate of
Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J.
Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist;
Lewis Peoples, Hour, grist and lumber.
POSfT OFFICE, CAMDEN. SC..
ir i i r a r> r> a \y m 1t r-? n? m c*
jir /IJJj J\l\ LrJ'sJH TJI\ 1 o.
RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, L'OLUMRIA, WEB TERN
%ANL> WAY MAILS.
Due?Daily. bv * 7 20 P. M
Close?Daily by 4 6 00 P. M
LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, tirC.
Dlie?Monday, Wednesday & Friday by 12 00 M
Close?Sana, days, at. t. 11 00 A . M
RED IIILL, RU3SF.L PLACE, iVc.
Due?Thursday, bv 12 00 M
Cloeen?Same doj', at o II 00 A. J1
TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFERSON, &C.
Due?Monday, by 12 00 M
CIobos?Friday, at 10 CO A. M
OFFICE HOURS.
From 8 00 A. M. to 2 QO J>. M., and for abort
timo-aftcr opening the mall at. night..
^ T. W. PEGUES, P. M.
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*WWCTrr? " ! U-ji i i wn. ? ?i-w.i.-iw nmi?trmwi-irimn t .UHW
STATE or SOIITII CAROLINA. "
[CIRCULAR.] .
ADJ'T AND INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, }
.Co^UMiUA, August A, 18G4. j
IN.ANSWER TO NUMEROUS INQUIRIES AlJdressed
to this office in relation to tlie Militia Laws
of this State, the following announcement is made :
I. All male white persons resident in this Stale, be-'
Lween tho ages of sixteon ?uid9fiixly years, capable of
bearing arms, except persons who arc exempt from
*'all militia service." are liable to militia duty, both Ordinary
and in the held in times of alarm, insurrection
or Invasion.
II. Persons who have been enrolled for Confederate
service and detailed to remain at homo in civil einTtlnrntoiitj
nr nnrcnitu nr nrl?n linvn )ir?on Avomnloil
,..w, ... , ..., ...... .-v^.. S
from Confederate service during the qt<pt?nuoiicc of
such exemption or detail, are liable as other citizens in
times of invasionLIU
Persons who have boon enrolled for Co'nfedcr- *
ate service, whether general or local, although detailed
to remain at home, are not eligible to any militia t>flico,
"and no one-liable to duty in the Confedefiuo per
vice, unless ho be exempted-from said service; under-,
the provisions of the ExotVfption Act of Congress, shall
hereafter be eligible to any nnlilia."?(A. A. Glli Feb*
ruary 1803.) '
IV. Detailed men wjio have Leon organized as
such into Companies lor local military service by Con- t
federate authority, will not be held liable for militia
service. "
V. Militia officers in carrying intoexeeution General
Oiders No. S, scries 18G-1. from this office, will be governed
by the forcgoiug*instructions, and hold in readiness
for actual service their respective commands, in
.obedience, to said orders.
By command:
(Signed.) A. C. GARLINGTON,
Adj't aud Inspector General S. 0.
Official: C>. A. Foi.i.in," A. A. Gen.
persons exempt from ai.l militia duty.
The Lieutenant Governor; the Judges of the Courts
of Law and Equity; tlio Ordinaries; Cienks ot the
Courts of Common Pleas and General Sessions; Slier,
ill's; Masters, Commissioners and Registers in Equity.the
Secretary of State; Surveyor General; Corupp
trollcr-Qeneral. and Treasurers of the Slate.
asr Daily papers of State publish one veek, other
papers tlireo times. .
Augustsi ^ ] w
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CONRCRirT DEPARTMENT, )
Coi.i muia, July ito, 18C-1. C
GENERAL GREEKS NO. 8.
Y .THE SECRETARY OF WAR HAYING DE-:
J cidocl tb:|t tlio Conscription authbritgs have no
jurisdiction over the classes of Reserves, except in the ? '
grantitig.of 'JCo-emptions under the Act of Congress, entitled
'-An Act to organize forces to serve during the '
War," it is ordered, pursuant.to instructions of tlio Superintendent
that all Details heretofore granted to persons
of the Reserve classes by 4lie oflicers of cot)scrip- *
tion be and they aro lurrcby revoked. Details of persons
of these classes xv?11 hereafter he made only bv
jhe order of Brigadier General James Cliesnut, commanding
Reserve Forces in this Stute.
H. EinolliiigOfticors will proceed at ouce? to furnish
to Brigadiortjeneral Chesnnt a roll of all pcrsous
of the classes of Reserves whose details are hereby re,1..4a
1 1 ~ -
wnvu,f;n>ii|; mvn Uiv uim: miu period 0I? 00tuils,
and the purposes for which such details wero
granted. N
111. Pursuant to orders of the "War Department!
Knrolling Officers are nu^; subject to and will obey
all orders of Brigadier General Chcsnut.
0. 1>: MELTON",
August 4 3 Major Convdl Conscripts.
?35" Carolinian copy live times: Courier and Mercury
three times tri-weekly; all other papers in the
Slate lliroo times. *
Headquarter^ '
RKSKIWK FORCES SOUTH CA ROU.NA, i
XoLUMlUA, Ji\ly !M), 18G4. j
GENERA L ORDER NO. 4.
I \fill DETAILS OP PERSONS OF THE RE
SERVE classes heretofore granted by the Conscript
authorities, tlow revoked by General Order No.
8. Conscript Department, S. C., arc hereby revived
nnd continued upon such terms, and for same period
as originally granted. .
II. Enrolling Officers will forward io ihcke Head
quarters ino nous us tmucnted Ijv Major Melton, Commandant
of Conscripts, !*>. C.
IH. Applications for details will in future l<e made
through the local hnrollittg Otlieers, who will investigate
the claims?being governed hy. riie Utiles and
Ilegulations prescribed hy the Bureau of Conscription.
The papers will then be forwarded to the Commandant
of Cotwdripls for lii.s examination and reference to
these Headquarters, where final action will hg taken
upon thein,
' By Command Brig. ("Sen. Chicsnit. ;
A ugust 4 d MI). II. BAKNWKLL,
Cl-gy" Carolinian eonv live times: Cmtriir nurl ,tLv.
cury three times tri weekly * all ??iher papers in tlio
State three times.
Notice.
WJ 11 HUE AS LETTERS OK ARM IN JSTKATJON"
V t upon nil <m*l singular tlio goods and chatties,
rights and credits of Mr. .1. M . Hortrm, planter, late ot
Kershaw District, deceased, have been granted to tlio
subscriber, Margaret K. Horlon, Administratrix?nil
persons indebted to the said estate arc requested to
make immediate payment, and those having claims or .
demands against tlm same, will make knojvn the saint* ?
withdut delay, to M. K. IIORTQN,
July 20 2* Administratrix.
WANTED. ;
I n/aa HUSITKLS of Sorghum Seed, for which
.r)\/VJ higl?est price will Ik* givth.
' Aprils T) D.HOCOTT.
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