The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, August 20, 1864, Image 2

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o * , <y 'Special USTotices. * -- _____ _ - vMY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CON duejud iatriotly on tbo "cash jsysteiu. ? 'All orders mfidt positively be accompanied Willi the Those iuilubtcd to me \yill please come forward aud pay,tip. . WM.McKAIN. Julv 7 ' 6t. i** : '? . l ' i i > ' i.,1, ANNOUNCEMENTS.. '. = YMr. Euitor : You will please announce the folId'wftifc gcntloman as'candidates for ro-electien to the" House of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at tlio ousuibg election in October, ntid oblige their ; friends: Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE. Capt. D. I). TERRY. & July 1 : . : Mil. Editor: As the time is approaching when the peoplo of Kersljfev-District, will have to Bclect, those, who will.represent them, in the ensuing Legislature we respectfully recommend the. following gentlemen as a candidates. For Senator. . Maj.A. 11. I30YK-TN For lieprestintatwes. Mnj. J. M. DeSAUSSULIK, Capt. W. Z. LKIT.XKR. Tly inserting the above, you will oblige ^April 15. MANY VOTERS. * For It'*!])resen lative. The fricuds of Capt. Wr. L. 1)ePASS, vUnnouneo him a candidate for Representative to the South Carolina Legislature, rft the next October election. Julv 1 *t # ' ?. For Jicprcsentalive. > "We aro authorized to announce Col. A. P. f!OOD"VVYNT, as a candidate for thojjogislnturc at tho ensiling election. April 22 If For RcpresentaUvt. W-caro authorized to nuuounco Col.W. R. TAYLOR as a candidate for tlio Legislature at tho ensuing election. Tune 10 . ^ Mr. Editor: You 'will please anjfounuoe Oapt. mLLTAM CLYBURX, as a candidate for re-election as clerk of. tho-Court of Common I'leaa, lor Kershaw District, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. April 15. In Exchange for Bacon, Corn or Fodder: SUGAR HOILKRS FROM 50 TO 100 GALLONS ! each. Apply to GKO. ifOUGLAs. July '24 3 To Eire, 4 NEGRO AV^MAX. Will) IS ACCUSTOMED ?jL to all kinds of house work. For further information, apply to Mrs. G. V. Anckor, ou Lyltlototi , I |V?t. July 25 . 2 Commissary Notice, 'po KXUJIANYilC?3U0Q LDl\ F4SH MlTliAR .1 (nnlv for Karoii.) ? Jnly?.*:j J nKVKKRUX, A. A. C. S. ?^"*(Joiil?dorntt? plonsc cop)- twice. Sample Cotton- * T^OR SALIC IN' ijUANTITEKS TO SUIT ?UI!* -l1 "OITASICRSUJiy MATITRSOX & Co. July Ji:; '\fy 3 White Wine Vinegar, Eng:t; lish ?loajj, &c V! FICW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE , of While Wmo Vinegar. . f. ALSO A superior article of Starch nod Washing Blue, of an oxtra liuo quality, for sale low fo rcash at MRS. McLRISlTS, one door a'yove the Branch Bank. July tj, ? WAR TAX NOTICEAssessors Office, 1*7th Pist., Oamdex, July H?f 18G4. . A LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY t\. rlotitied that this office is now opon and will continue opon for Uvoutv days .frorp this dato, to receive returns of gross amount of their suloa, for the quarter oudiug 30th June. ' Millers are also requested to mako their returns this qilartor. JOHN OA NT BY, ) Aesossors R. M. KENNEDY, f assessors. July 16 3 d 2 w SADDLERY ISHOESHOP^ '"pHK SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS jL the citizens of Camden, that ho has commenced to manufacture Saddlery & Shoes, on Broad street, directly opposite the Episcopal Church, rtnd solicits a Share of patronage. Repairing, m oither branch, will bo promptly attended to. English Saddles for sale. M. BOLGER. * WANTED?two good Shoemaker* July 16 ' 2v I . DISTKI CT DIRECTO RY& DISTRICT OFFICERS. Legislators. ' A. K. Boykin-rSunator. 4 , John M. BeSaussure, -D. D." Berry?Representatives. J ~ . Magistrates. John K. "Witherspoou, Win. I). Hogau, W. R. Taylor, Ilcnry liraee, John 11. Shaw, Richard !?. Whitaker, j. T. Barker. Commission rrs-of Roads. * J. M. DoSuussure Ohairfimu, B. T. McCoy, IV. F..Hughes, Daniel 1>. Kirklnnd, James I,. MoDo wall, Lewis J. Patterson^ J. English Boby, Fred. Bowen, John L. Mickle, Gillma Sowcll, Richmond tt. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section of tho 14 Act to establish certain, lloads, Bridges mid Ferries," passed December 17, is as follows : 44 That each Commissioner of Roads now in -Sffice, or.hereafter appointed, shall -serve until a successou is appointed, nou nus accept <m. jius| section to Ic in force during tJie war. Commissioners of Prce School?. Wiley Kelley, Wni. Dixon, James Tcuin, C. 0. llaild, Jesse Trucsdcl, Daniel Bethuue, A. 1? McDowell. ^ . f^v Couimhsit tiers of Public Uttildin;/. ? . Jolin Workman, R. M. Kennedy, 11. 11. Johnson, F. L. Zcuip, L. IV. II. Blair, James 15. O'ureton, Win. D. Me Do wall Chairman, C. 1*. 15., Colin Macrcn Treasurer. Commissioners to Ajijirorc Pjtbliv Securities. ' John M. DeSuus-ufre, James Dunlnp, Wm. K. Johnsen, sr.', A. M. Kennedy, 'J'hos. IS. Shannon. Cflininissiuncrs of the Poor. E. Barnes, A. A. Me Dow ull, John O. Iliggins, 11. M. Kennedy, J. S. Det'ns.-'. W. B.' Ilughson, Sec. and Treas. President and Directors of Camden Drid/e Co. President?John M. DcSaussurc. Directors?John Macrae, 15. Perkins, James Tonirr, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Tretis. > i Soldier's Board of Relief. j John M. DcSaussurc, K. Dames, .hnues Duulap,. J. Ross Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Tines- | del, John B. Xlickle, Charles ltaley, John OS as- j ^kius, Daiiiel Olavdncr. Coroner.' ' John S. Mcroney. ? Managers of Elections. Camden?John S<. Mcoucy, C. A. McDouald, ! IVin McKaiu. Curelon's Mill?Frederick Howen, Jauies Team, i Fnnnnmfl l'arkcr. Flat Rock?Jesse Trucsdcl, James Fletcher, Ccorge 11. Miller. Duilalo?Win. Muugo, (iill.nn Howell, Win. Onto. Lizcnbj's?John" Alcflougan, Daniel MeCaskill, Donald McDonald. Schrock's Mill?11. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeod, Henry F.alclifle. Goodwin's Store?benjamin Cook, John 15. Mickle, James II. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. 1). Jones, jr., II. C. Patterson, R. H. Cunningham. ^ Officer* of Court. Joseph D. Dunlap, Commissioner iti^Tlquily: W. Clylmrn. Clerk ; A. L. McDonald.JJ Ordinary : CUoi'ii. Slw.riir. * r _7V/r ('n/i.r/?r.' . William, McKftin. f 'onji i/eralr. t-'uroNin;/ Officer. W. Z. I.eitner. Confederate Her Tax-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. Assessor/. John CanU'v, R. M. Kennedy. * *1 Collector of Tar. in Kind. James Jones. Chief Commissary Ayent. J. II. Devcrenux. Confederate Quartermaster' s?Ayetit. James Sowers.. * State Quartermaster's Agent. A. Markley I.ce. Ilcreivinq and Dalivcrinq Ay en'. ' J' M. Gaylc. Officers of the Town of Camden. fnjs.ndqnt. James Dunlap. * Wardens. N. P. Baxley, P. P Hocott, L. M. Boswell, It. M. Kennedy. v Recorder. It. M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market Clerk. Wm. Johnson. Professional. ^ Physicians now Practicing. L. H. DeftB, P. L. DeSauasure, T. Recnstjerna, W. It. Sikcu, Benjamin H. Matheson, J. McCaa, J. I/. Ti'ajifbam, W. L. Piekott, B. S. Lucas. T. y. McPow, L. M. PeSaussure, Thomas W. S&lino'nd, P. L. Zemp. , t % wrwun'iB i1 ?- >* ?>tc x a: J.ai ycrs, . ?Whi. M. iSluiuuou. Vv. '/.. Loitncr. W. M. Kennedy.. W. R. Tflvlor. Joseph D. iJunlup. ? ^ Dentist. ' . 1 M. Bissell. purveyors. Colin Macrae, I'auiel Uethune; C. C. Ilaile Scholastic, Mercantile) & Mechanical. - \ Academics and Primary Schools in Camden. L. McCandless' Male Academy; F. Btaudenmyer, male academy; G. Bailey, Professor of Foreign Languages ; Mrs. MgCandless' Academy for Young Ladies, Mrs. McCvoiglitMias Dawson ; Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggio'DeNoon. * * Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Jlarduuirc ,Jr., <Jr. ?. W^.Bouuey, James Dunlap, George Alden, Mrs. M. T. Campbell, R. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish, Mendai. Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin, Mathoson & Co., A. T. Lalta, W. D. McDovfivll, S. Oppenbciiu, M." Bnuur& Bro., Mteroney, Boswell &~"Bro., J. M. (Jaylc, Josoplv Summers, T. S.' Myers, James McKwen, W; C. Gerald' &. Co., George Douglas, ,J. H. Opprnheiiu & Bro., Win. Johnson, i>. lh llocott, B. Slkcs. * i- \ . Druggists. "Win. Mclvaiu, F. L. Zemp. , # . Book Seller and Slat ion sr. Junius A. Young. ??~ < g Watches and Jewelry. , James A. ^oung,, I. K. Alexander, A."\Y.#"\Vehrluiii. Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carriage Makers.. i . S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathun 11. Arrant?, Thomas "Shiver. R. It., blacksmith. ' Cabinet Warrrooins ami Undertakers. ,, C. L. Cffatten, Win. Taw or, J. F. Sutheiland, Builders. J. l-\ .Sutherland, C. L. Chnttcn, 11. C. Roberts. . i Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. ; Saddlery and JIarhcss. , . t. .J. UnkeR, Mr. Bnlgor. ( 1 I : i Wheelwright ami Ginmaktr. v"i> It. J. McCrcight. Bakers. ... Mrs. M A. Kenuedy, F. Shoemaker, Win. IJaWh. - * r- - * Tan-Yards.' ' Ij. H. Stephenson, F. L. Zeinp, John S. BjjadloS,'; Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John BiyVrti. ' ?1? * t.'.' i * Hotels. Mansion House, by . - E. CI. Itobiupon. PeKalb House, .by - J. II. Juugblutb. * , ' [, fv ' Private Boarding. >. J " J. W. Rodgers. f : {; > t: ' M'dinary and Dress Making. Miss I>. H, McKwen, Mrs. Ilainincvsloug ?* Churches.. Methodist?J. T. Wight inaA, pastor, l'resbyjerian?S, II. "Kpiseopat?T. T-.'Davis, jr., ..y- ??v. -Ai.. 11., , nf'!' *. _ p . I . ' (Jrnitt-and-r Lumber Mills. .j V. l?. /'oinp, flour and grist: Jits. II. Vaughn, flour . and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Stithcituud. lumber and grist; W. 11. Hughes, lumber \>iml grist : Charles i'erkius, liunhcr ; Col James 0. ilaile, lumlwg and grist; A. II. Bovlcin, flomy grist ami lumber; L. W. 11. Blair, Hour and grist.; Charles llaley. Hour and grist; J. R. Rowell, grist ; John W. Gaskins, flour, grist and Itynber; John A. Youug. grist and lumber; T. J. Cant lien, lumber; Robert Kirkley, gri8t; estate .f Win. Slriclds, grist and lumber ; xOeorge R. , Miller, flour and grist ; L. J. 1'utterson, flouf and grist ; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estyty of T. Lang, grist and lumber; "VV. M. Kelloji grist, John Cliesnut, grist and lumber: Joiiui ' Chesnut, .sr., grist and lumber; John McRni1 grist and lumber ; Jolm Brown, grist; estate' i'f Bur well Boy kin, grist and lumber; estate' 6F Immucl Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jan^e Knox, prist.; lucnnru liyait, nour am g"*J Lowis Tecples, flour, grist and lumber. ; ? POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- cj(l MAIL ARRA X GUM EN 73:' .'$? KIC11MOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, wtfiTSR^ AND WAV MAILS. ' ' Due?Daily, by / 30 M Close?-:Daily by . 00 I'. M ^LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, 1 Due?Monday, Wodnesday & Friday by H' 00 '"Sf CloHt-r-Saino days, at > 00 Aj. Xf RED HILL, RU86KL PLACE, <f Duo?Thursday, by 2^66 III Closes?Same day, nt .1 flft1 A*. M . f ( TILLER S FERRY, .TEFFERSON,<$G* ( Due?Monday, by 1$ 00 it Closes?rFridny, at ^ JO 00,A. M OFFICE LIODRS. j From 8 00 A. if. to 2 00 F. M., af Wr j flbdrt tiline after opening the mail at night. | ; T. W. POTfltf P. if. V I * k?r? umrxm-nmrrfnsn^;.? rjinguummuilif Administrator's Notice. AIX(PERSONS HAG1NG CLAIMS AGAINST tlAEstnte of Moses Round tree late of Kershaw District ueceasud, will proBenttbem to tlio' subscriber. ' ;ftroporl/ attested, ami thogo indebted to safid* Estate will plctse mako paynient, at as early a ds^' as .possible to JOHN BRANNON, Adm'r August 19 . 3 Estate Sale. BY OEDDR 01s A. L. MCDONALD, ORDINARY of Kershaw .District,' I will sell, on the 1st Mbud'ty iii September next at 1? o'clock, at thd .Court House, in Cauiden, to'the highest bidder, a tract of land in said District, belongiug to the estate of W. T. Caaton, deceased, containing ninety tbrco and 1*10 acres more or less, bounded by land of the estates ol' D. McUae,Tl. IV. DeSaussuro and otbers, on a credit of tl re6 years, with bond and mortgage, and so much cash as will pay cost. D. SflEORN, Atigtist 13 Hi ' ShurlffK. D. yjt S T~R E CEIV E D. Superior Eng. Long Oloth. / 'Mourning Prints. ;"V Alapa'ccas. ; Fine .French Bombazice, ' " And other articles of Drv CJoodn.. {. ?AI AO. i Bla&k Pepper, Candles, Genuine Spanish Cwf/tele Soap,' &c &c. R- M- KENNEDY July 28 * . , Wheat Mill. I:!AM NOW PREPARED TO GRIND WP, i.A . A'l ahort nolico. My Mill is in pood order, an.' c/i $uccd as flue flour as can be desired by any uc. Parties sending wheat to mc may rely oh ;uv p.i 1 konnj attention. J. 11. YAUGH j July 2flr? Ud 6 miles above Ca:;< }.? COMMITTED TO .PAII. A NEGRO WOMAN CALLS HER 1 > M Mary and says that she belongs to M s rv on Black River, and that Mr. Brown and his - it. ar bo'h dead* Said woman is about fivo and a ' < .high, and abont fifiy years old, (50vbr 65,) si . *t?. 'simple or plnyiug r.il'so, 1 cant tell which. .i^The owner is requested to come forwatu propprtv. jioy expenses and take Ijer nwqj. ? July 22 DUNCAN SHEORN. yiki \> * jy j South CstroSina ?K<yrsliaw Df?drU:i BY A. I,. MCDONALD. EflOUIHK. OUTllNJi.. " X* 7 HERE AS, SARAH. HAYS, APPI-. 'KD TO ' hV t * mo for Lettors of Administration on k|) a.:d jugular tho goods and chutllos, rights and odii.i'i-f Joseph II.'its, Into oC tho District alorcrdl c'er"lfci'HVed: . These are, therefore, to cito and ndraonisl singular, t.)w> kindred and creditors of tho sa . Od to ho and appear Wforo mo at our next *'i? 'I . *? Court for tlfe said District, to boMuJden at Tc, - . Court. Hpuse on the 22 day of Aug..: 1 to show cause, if any, why Die said adntni'-ti ^should not be granted. * Given under my Hand and Seal, this :>ti i -y of August, in tho year of our Lord one i'. ; d , eight hundred and sixty-four and in theaigi: nr' :' ? year of the Independence und Sovereign.v State of South Carolina. Aug. r> 2* vA. L. MCDONALD, 1 ... Depot Soldiers Board of Ea IfelT"""" C.VMDRX, S. C., August S;,; V> A Vll ? TOTUn ntTTtn -r^ . ' - - - |u in -now ni'iftJl nun DAXh AiS!' ! \.r farther notice inv regular days for :v | corn, &c., will boon Tuesday and Friday of . -a < (.All persons interested will govern thcmselv r. i.oi : irigly. , J. M. GA .'.'.'-v August G 4. A tent SST Confederate please copy. A Horse for Sale. a First-rate saddle jiorse Ft s l \ ,* J.V ?and can bo seen.at Samuel 'Shiver's Able at any timo. It. it. PI; . r V.T'H'?'15' 18 "I Tax in Kind Notice |:y WAR TAX OFFiiJh' i i\:i('. Camdex, S. C., August 16, 18G-1 '^A.fI.L FARMERS AND PLANTERS C X-V SI1 AW District, aro horeby notified tl xi\> now ready to receive returns of the follot ?. n> ducts, viz: ' / * ' ' WHEAT. OATS. RYE. CT7R.F.D WAV n I oamostly request that producers be proippt .a making returns of the above, on or before Uie 3 let of Au? T^nst, instant,'as1 thnt is the time limited bv Jaw. ?>, W. WALLACE, 0 r Assessor, Tax in Kind, Kershaw District. ; 4 August Id 6dlw. f 4 NOTICE. ON AND AFTKR THIS DAY, I WILL SELL MY loaves of bread-at 40 cents?the price herotofor? being 60. August 12. It W. DA ASCII. Notice. " ' WHEREAS LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon all and singular the goods and cbattlea, rights and credits of Mr. J. W. Horton, planter, late of Kershaw District, deceased, have been granted to th? subscriber, Margaret E. Horton, 'Administratrix?all , persons indebted to tho said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims, or . demands against the same, will make known thes&m? without delay, tn M. E. HORTON, July 20 2* Administratrix.