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? ? * V \ Want to Purchase Negroes. "nilKSUBSClUDEll ^ISHKS TO PURCHASE 1. lroui iwonty to tweuty-flvo likely young NEGROES. Forsaid negroes the highest cash prices Mill ho paid. " \ i JONATHAN PAGE. August i?0 ? tf Notice; \\J E, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE ADOPTED V T the following prices for Lumber at our mills: , First quality por huudrod'foet * $9,00. 'Second " , 7,00. v Refuse mid Ruff Edgo 5,00. J AS. CHESNUT, Sit. W. 1*1. HUGHES,. C1IARLESPERKINS, SUTHERLAND A LEMMOND. , Augyst 30.. 2\v. Notice, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A LL PERSONS ARE 'HERESY FORWARNED t'\. not to open account,, in any wise; against me without a written order from mo, as I wilt not pay * , thcgi. .W. B.-YOUNG. August 30 , 2t. C3T Confederate copy once. To the Public. WK, THIS UNDKftSlGNED PIIYt^lANS OF vCtitndeu, in consideration of the lalo action of the Medioal Society of Charleston, increasing their charges from three io live times tha-o in their old fee bill, have ' agreed from the present date to adopt the .minitnum recommendation, making our charges three times the usual fees, which wc believe is as iovv as is'ndopted in any part of the State. Discretion will be used in par tieular cases. L. It. DK'AS, MD. J.. M. Dr.SAUSSURE, MD. T. W. S ALMOND, A1D. 11. II MATilKSON, MD. JOHN MoCAA, MD. August "25 6 mcwrnnnei IVli VV UUUiiOl rpiIK SUBSCRIBE It BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM 1 the citizens of Carodcn, and tlip snrroundiug country, that ho has on hand, lor sale the following articles, to wit: Salt, Lard, Bacon, Bultcr*JFlour, Meal, Grits, Brown Sugar, Md1nss?s, Rice, Tobacco.'Cigars, Soda, Cotton Cards, Cotton Yarn, CoQc?, Black Pepper. Vinegar, . Crust Sugar, itc, all of which will be Bold at the lowest possible rates for cash* or. exchange for country pro'duco. August 25 tf BASSETT SIKES. , Hog Stolen. VN*Y PERSON HAVING PURCHASED WITHIN the past week, a small white and black male ?4rfifVit i m m * r?l* *i??ll nl/i-icn rnv.Aft t unnui a I liio oiiwiivi uinii'ii n in j' i v, 11 ? l i *;jmm v l"*: "fi'iu t'/ niirj /tflieo They shall not loose the ho;* tho object being to doted I}?? lltlcl*. August 2il 3'1 Administrator's Notice. * m, rftusoxs n xoixa <x<ums xoaixrt i\.: the Estate of STosos "Uunndtrce Into of Kershaw Vdjufiet deceased, will present tlteni to the subscriber properly attested, and those indebted to said Estate 'will pleas* make, payment, at as early a day as possible to jOtlSi Hit VNNO.v', Adni'r August ir. r? Estate Sale. pY ORDIHt OK A. L. McDONAi.it. ORDINAUV I .) of Vvrnhaw Db-triet, I wiil sell, on the 1st "Monday in September next at 12 o'clock, at,the Court > House, in Camden. to the highest bidder, a tract o land in said District, belonging to the estate of 'W. T. tension, deceased, containing ninety three and 1-10 ncros tni>t;6 or lesj, bounded by land of tho estates of D. Mcltao, II. W. DeSstrtrtsure and others. on a credit . bf three year?, with bond and mortgage, and so much ofislj as will pay c ^. Ik Sf 1Kf)ftN, August 13 31 Sheriff K.. D. Depot Soldiers Board of Relief. Camden. S. 0., August 6, 186-i. ON. AND A FT 15 K, THIS DATE AND UNTIL further notice my regular days for delivering corn, &e., will be on Tuesday and Friday of cnoh vyeek. All persons interested will govern themselves accordingly. . ' !.J. M. GAYLE, August? 4. Agent. Confederate please copy. NOTICE TO PLANTERS A GOOD SUBSTITUTE FOR BAG , GING. I 11AVE ON HAND A' FEW BALES OF SUPErlor 8 onnco Osnaburgs, Paid to bo uqunl tg Dtrndoo Bagging for^uaeking Cotton, with tlio advantage ol its being loss tMn lialf tho cost. August 5? 5td It. If. KENNEDY. Notice to Distillers. , pwlSTILLBiRS OF FRUIT.FOR NINETY DAYS ?J or loss are required to pay a tax of sixty dollars, and also tifty cents per gallon on the first ten gallons, and two dollars por gallon on ali spirits distilled boyond that quantity. Parties interested will pleaso take ' notieo of this, otherwise the pennlty will bo imposed. .TOTIN CANTEY, ) . R. M. KENNEDY. \ Assessors. Wab Tax OrriCB, August 20th 1804. 4' August 23 2 i ? \ V . Special JSTotices. NOTICE. ? ^ MY BtrsrNESS "HEREAFTER tVILL BE Conducted strictly on the cash .system. v ? All orders must positively be accompanied with the cash. _ .Y'^Sp , Those indebted to riio will please cojno farward and pay bp. ^ A3ST3ST OTJJST CEMENTS. ? ? . \ , Mr. enitofc: You will please atinounco the following: gentlomnn as cnudidatcs for re-eleetiun to theHouse of Representatives, from Kershaw" District, at the ensuing eleotion in October, aria" pblige their friends: .%,< Major j. if. DeSAUSSURK. : Cnpt. D. D. TERRY: <*, Jl"i' 1 : : i' Mr Editor: As tlie time is approaching whwf the poople of Kershaw Di.strioL .will have to select,Jphose wlio will reprcHent therfl.wihe ensuing Legislature wo respectfully recommend the followiug gentlemen as a caudidales. For Senator. , . Maj. A. II. BOY KIN For Representatives. Maj. J. M. DeSAUSSUIIK, Capt. ;W.kZ. LE1TNKR. Br iuserting the above, you will oblige April 15. MANY VOTERS. Fbr Representative. Wo are authorized to announce Col. A. I). GOOD* WYN, as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensning election. April 22 . if For Representative. Wcnro stuthorizod to announce "fcol. W. R. TAYLOR .as a candidate,for the Legislature at tho ensuing election. . June 10 tf Mn. Editor: You will ploaSo aunounnco Capt. .WILLIAM ULYBURN, as a candidato for re-election as clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas, for Kershaw District, and obligo M ANY- FRIENDS. April 15. v Slave Labor for the Coast. DIVISION NCX 2. 9 r- COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND '"HE town authorities withiu the Judicial Districts of Lancaster Kershaw, Chesterfield, Darlington, Marl? boro, Marion, Sumtor, Clarendon. Williamsburg, and Horry, will lortlnvith summon all slaveholders withiu their respective limits to deliver ONE-HALF of their slayen; liable to road duty, at the Railroad depots near- , est their residence, ??u TUESD\Y THE 27TII DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at 8 o'clock, a, m , there to await transportation (to Charleston, for thirty day# labor on the fortifications. II. The Confederate authorities have made a requisition upon tlicSiau* lor Two Thousand laborers niouthly. The proportion ofona-fourth heretofore called for, had failed to supply half of this number, in view of this tact and the great urgeifby of the demand for labor at this time, it is deemed expedient to shorten the interval between the calls, and iricroaso tiro qudta. This is no violation of the law. for.il doe's not fix the quota of labor, nor the iutcrvn! between the calls, but prescribes that such proportion shall be Called fur as will till the requsition, giving Ilurty days* notice. Each Division in the order fixed will l*J required to furnish this I quota, and no injustice will bo done to npy. | III. All parties, whether individuals or companies, j who own or employ inoro than one road hand, are re- j quired to furnish their quota, (one-half ) unless relieved i by detail trom Department Headquarters. Tlrs cati ', relieve only those hands permanently engaged on the j specific work for which >tho detail was grouted Com- j mlssioners of roads will give their attention to this! tnntfr.r ortfl rnnnrt in t liiu nfl'ini* ' IV. Great contusion exists from the imperfect train ner in which tlx* names of owners are given to agents ! at the several depots. It i? the, duty of one, or more j of the Commissioners, to be present to verify the quota j of each owner, and prepare correct lists. . Within live days after delivery on this call they will ! ploase forward to this office names of defaulters iu their j respective divisiona o< roads. ?U. B. JOHNSON, i Agent of the State of So. Cn. I August 20. s.tu.th.Ui. Headquarters, CONSCRIPT DEPARTMENT, ) | CotUMMtA, Aug. 17, 18G4. J SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 104. T fT . DURING THIS ABSENCE OK THE COMI *1 II. 1 a n r t _ r ? JLx*,# jLuiimuiiL ui vsonhunpu* irom iiih i/oai, juieutenant R. B. BOYLESTON will act as Commandant of Conscript:3, and will bo'-obo^ed and respected accordingly. By command of Maj. Melton, Comdt. of Conscripts. JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON, . Lieut and Adj't. ftW Carolinian three insertions?ever}' other paper in the Stato onco each. August 20. . 1 Wheat Mill. / I AM NOW' PREPARED TO GRIND WHEAT AT short notice.*' My Mill is in good order, and produces as fine flour tfs can be desired by any one. Parlies sending wheat to me may rely on my pereonnl Attention. J. H. VAUGHAN, Juiy 28?6d 6 miles above Camden." For gale TWO GOOD "PLANTATION WAGONS. APPLY TO S. ?HIVER. August *27 3 bwAWM DISTRI CT DIRECTOR?$pfc DISTRICT OFFICERS. . : . VA. 9- Bgjkin-^Senat'or. John PrI. DeSaussure, D. D. PerTV-~R*preBcntativen.' ...< * - - v"T . * Magit train. - John K. 1VUiiei-rfp6qh. WnajD^ Hogan, V>. It. Taylor, Henry7 Hrtice, John R. Sh*aw, Richard L. Whitaker, J. T. Bftfker. . Cbmifibriohif* of libtidfa : J..M^DaSausBure (jh^M'in&nr-BirTi. Mcdoy, W. E. Hughes, Daniel KirklanU, James L. McDovrall, Lewis J. .Patterson, J. English Doby, Prod. Bowen, JohiHE. Mickle, Gillam Sbwell, Richmond R. Terrs!!, Emanuel Parkor. The sixth .section of -the /'Act to establish certain Roads, Bridges and'Perries," passed December 17, ia as follows: " That each Commissioner of RoadB now in offico, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until a sucqessor is; appointed, and has acceptod. This section to be in force during the war. Commissioners of Fret Schoolt. Wiley Relief, Wm. Dikon, Jarnes Team, C. C. Haile, Jcsse^tfrnesdel, Daniel Bcthune, A. L. McDowell. k .... , . ' ? Commissioners of Public Building*. John Workman, R. M. Kennedy, R. B. JohnBon, F. L. Zemp, L. W. R. Blair, James B. Cureton, Wm. J). McDowall Chuirman, C. F B., Colin Macrfcd Treasurer: m _____ ' Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. John M. DcSaussuvc, James Dunlap, Wm. 1$. Johnson, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. E. Shannon. CommiiKionert of the Poor. E. Barnes, A'. A. McDowall, John 0. ifiggins, R. M. Kennedy, J. S. DcPass. W. E. Hughson, Sets', and Trcas. , President artf+Dirtctorz of Camden Bridge Co. President?John M. DeSaussure; Directors?John Macrae. B. Perkins, James Team'/ Colin Macrae, Scg. &. Tress. Soldier's Boartf of Relief. John M. DeSaussurd, E. Barnes. James Dunlap, J'.Ross Dye, 0. Moscly, James Team, Jesse Truesdel, John B. Mickle, Charles Raley, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. ' Coroner. John S. Meroney. Managers of Elections. Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A. McDonald, Wm McKain. Oureton's Mill?Frederick Bolfreh, Jamos Team, Emanuel Parker. Flat Ilock?Jesse Truosdel, James Fletcher, Geortre II. Miller. Buffalo?Win. Mungo, Qillam Sowell, Wra. Cato. Lizenhy'a?John McGougap, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald. ? Schrock's MiR?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLcod, Hcnr}- Jladcliffe. Goodwin's .Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle, James II. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, 11. B. Cunningham. Officerf of Court. Joseph I). Dunlap, Commissioner in Kquity; W. Clyburn, Clerk; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary; Dunpan Sheorn, Sheriff. Tar. Collector. William McKain. j Confederate Enrolling Officer. W. Z. Leitner. Con federate 1 Var Tax-Collector. ' A. M. Kennedy. * .dswaors* John Canley, R. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tax in Kind. James Jones. fX llf Vt A j v,mc/ u<///irrutf#ciry . " _. J. It. Devcreanx. Confederate Quartermastert Agent. JnmeB Sowers. Quartermaster'i> Agent. A. Markley Lee. * Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gayle. Officers of the *Jown of Camden. t fntendant. James Dunlap. ' Wardens. N. D. Baxley, D. DJ Hocoti, L. M. Bonw.ell, K. M. urnuvuj Recorder. t It. M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market Clerk. Wm. Johnson. Professional. Physicians now Practicing. L. II. Deets, D. L. DeSaussnro, T. Reetostjerna, W. R. Sikcs, Bpnjamin H. MatheBon, J. McCaa, J. X. Trantham, W. L. Pickett, B. 8. Lucan.T. P- McDovf, L. M. DeSausaure, Thomaa W. Salmond, P. L. Zeinp. Layyerr, _ . . . Wm. M. Shannon. Yf. Z. xeitner. k W. I&. Konnedy. YT. R. Taylor. Josojlh D. Dunlap. o. jBftilftjF- t , Dcntitt. M. BisseU. Surxcyon. .. _ ? Colin Macrae/'-Baniei Bethune, C. C. Ilaile : V. . ^ ? > .; Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mechanical. - ; ; Acudcmies and Primary Schools-in Camden. L: 'MeCandless* Male Academy; P. Staudcpmyer, male academy; MrX McCandlew' "Academy foe Young Ladies, Mrs. MqCrcight; -Miss Damson Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. A< 'n r *( i Dealers in Dry Goods,- GrocerieshJ^Qrd%care ^ c., ?r. E. W. BonPey, James BunlapJ.'Gcotge Alden, Mrs. M. T. Campbell, R.' M. Kenftedy.^Mrs. McLeish, Mcndal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. .Crosby, Benjamin, Matbeson & Co., A.' T.( iattg, Sv. P. McPowall, S. Oppenhcim, M._ Bosaip & Bro,, Me T3 ? 11 o. > ? ! %... i Ul ioiiwj, noswen cc uro., J. Al. Ua^Je,' Joseph Sominers, T. St Myord, JatacB MqEirejp, W. C. Gerald & Co.; 'GeOrge Douglas) J.H. Op penbeim & Bro., Win. Johnson, D. D. Hocott, 1>. Site?. ' Druggists. ' > Wm. MoKain, F. L. Zenip Book Seller and Station if.' James A. Young. Watches and Jewelry V , ' James A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A W" Wehr* ban. .. *.*! / Blacfcshiiths, Wagon and CarriageMakcrs..- ' S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan 13. Arraofs, Thomas Shiver. R. R., blacksmith Cabinet Warerolms and Undertakers. CVL. Chattcn, Wm. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, Builders.\ J. F Sutherland, C. L. Chasten, IT. C. Rbberts. ? Mcrthant Tailor. Charles A. McDoiiald. Saddlery and Hardest. J* F. J. Oakcs, Mr. Birlger.' , 'IVhtchcrighl and Ginfnukef t It. j. McCreiglit. ' Bakers. Mrs. M A.'Kennedy*, F. Shoemaker, W-rii*. ftoasch. ? Tan-Yards. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley, Alex. McLcod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. ? \ Hotels. *' ManBion House, l\y - E. G. Robinson. DeKalb House, by - J. H. Jungblulh 4 ' Private Boarding. J. W. Rodgers. ? Jit/f/mrtry and Dress Mak 'mg. \ Miss D. II. MeEwen, Mrs. Ilammevaloug F* Churches. Methodist?J. 'r. \Vightinfcn, phstb^.' Presbyterian?S. ll. Haj-, ?* Episcopal?T. F. DtiVlS, jr., ' ' Baptist?W. E. Hughsofc, , " * Grain and Lumber Mill#. F. L.-Zcmp, flour anil grist; Jan. H. Vaughn, flour* nnd grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber nnd griBtIV. E. Hughes, lumber and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col. James C. Ilnile, lumber ai)d grist; A. H. Boykin, flour, grist nnd lumber i L. \V. R. Blair, . flour and griat; Charles Ralcy, flour nnd grist.; JVR. Lowell, grist; John W. Gaskins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Young, grist and lumber;..!*.- J. ^authen, himber; Robert Kirkley, grjst; estate .f Wm. Shields, grist and lumber; George R. 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 Chcsnut, grist and. lumber ; James Cheshut, nr., griBt and lumber; John , McRae, 1 grist and lumber ;' John Brown, griBt,; estato of Burwell Boykin, ' grist and luhiber; cstgte of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane Jg& Knox, grist.; Richard. Hyatt, flour and grisfp^ Lewis Peeples, flour, grist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUSIBIA, WEST KRl^ AND WAV MAILS. Due?Doily, by 7 30 P M Close?Doily by 6^ 00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK,' &C. Due?Monday, Wednesday Sc. Friday by 12 00 |jf Close?Sam*.- days, at > 11 00 A. V, HEP HILL, RU8SF.L PLACE, &C Due?Thursday, by 12 '.(I Closes?Same day, at 11 .V ? \i * TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFERSON, & P. Due?Monday, by 1?? f.O y, Closes?Friday, at ?' 10 00 A OFFICE HOUKS. From 8 00 A. M. to 1 Q0 P. M.,"and /b* : time after opening the mail at night. T. W. PECf'T.:-;, >