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Aisrzsr ot jist cements, [r. Editor : You will plow.se Announce the fol < ing gentleman as candidates for ro-eleclien to Uie lse of Representatives, from Korshaw District, at ensuing election in October, and oblige their ids: Major J. M. DeSAUMURK. Capt. D. D. PERRY. ulj 1 ... , . , , + , .... ' r. KdItor: As the time ia approaehing when the o u>le of Kershaw District, will have to select, those * will represent them, in the ensuing Legislature respectfully reoommond the following gentlemen candidates. For Senator. . \ Maj. A. H. BOYKTlf * , For Representative*. Maj. J. M. DaSAUBSURlC, Capt. W. Z. LKITNKR. 1 inserting the above, you will oblige >fil 15. . MANY VOTERS.. | For Representative. o mo munorizea 10 announce t;oi. A. 1). GOOD* ' >' ' if, an ? candidate for the Legislature at the antlection. ,>ril 22 ' IT m ^ For RtprfscnlaKor. IV aro authorized to annouuce Col.W. R. TAYLOR >> candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing *h\;:-lon. Zu'ie 10 tf i:Editor: You will please announnce Oapt. tYIj' .jIA.M CLYBURN, as a candidate for re-election rk of the Court of Common Pleas, for Kershaw ? j'i ct, and oblige MANY FRIKXDS. 1 ;.nl 16. Attention Reservesi /URSUANT TO. ORDERS FROM MAJOR BROWN, the Reserves of Kershaw District, will tremble in Camden ou Wednesday the 14th inst., wii'.i three (3) days rations, to take the ears Thursday t r !' ingville. JOHN THOMPSON, Capt. Comd'g Reserve Forces K. D. To the Planters of Sumter, Kershaw and Clarendon districts, K HORSES IN HAMPTON'S COMMAND 5 ire dying daily for the want of corn. They depend on you for Rupplios, for the next thirty y days, and evory bushel of corn you have is re -.1 at ouce. All the grain that Hampton can get is i.i.'-C wliich may be shipped on tho W. <5t M. It. It., ' y every consideration, 3-011 aro urged to send for* your corn iuimedlately, or the most disastrous >.> 1 s must follow. 1 cannot believe that litis ure .ppcal, made to a people who have never refused : help ill a tiuio of need, will be trade-in vain. ; v countrymen! Send in your corn at once 1 Conwav Bell, is my principal agent for Kershaw cl. Mr. J. F. W- Pelorme and J nines S. Thomp 0 purchasing agents, who will liirnish on.i ! . promptly lor any (piautily that may ho contriht.u to meet this emergency. II. II. OWEN, Capt. k A. Q. M. > t. 14 2 i'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IDJ'T AND INSP. G KN KRAL'S OFFICE, ) ComjmHu, Sept. 3, 18G4. j > Vtill A L ORDERS NO. VI. j PARAGRAPH 1st QF flKNF.ltAT. ORDERS ' i Nr?. 10, curjent series, from this nfliee, is so led that., instead of llranchville, llie troops of . 1 llrignde S. 0. M., liable to .service beyond the of their Districts, will assemble at Romberg on mth Carolina Railroad. The mounted men called for by the Governor, Proclamation of 5th inslmit, will be organized rvico wherever needed in the State, to be callod . id discharged according to exigencies. ,Jy coinmaud of the Governor. A. C. GARLINGTON, Adj't and Itisp. Gen'l S. C. "" Papers of State copy three times, t. 14 <v Headquarters,CONSCRIPT DEPARTMENT, ) COMtMUU, Sept. G, 18G1. ) GENERAL ORDERS NO. 11. At tiie request of the major general commanding Department of South Carolina, flcorgia and Florida, all Enrolling Officers in tliisState are hereby ordered, when called upon by the State Agont, ShcrilV, or other persons employed in carrying out the Impressment Laws, to givo all the aid and assistance that mavbo necessary in arresting negroes liable for this service. By command of Lt. Boylston, JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON, Liout. and Adj't Sept. 14 ' 1 55?" Each newspaper in the State copy once. j&usa a i 2 j>.8tr i.?r. a ? ; , ? ' tj , ' , c;'l ti I T . ? -?tart T$76 fi quarter, i !' >i|p : : . .. .? ? . < i r. !? . .. Id! ' IS i "-.augi.-- ' o >'i<v s a Ur. I l?? '!.< oi > .r ' I i ) " . '' ; School NoticeThe exercises ' of me. l. mccashless* SCHOOL will commence on Hip first day of October next. Terms $300-payable in advance' in cur rent funds, or in provisions of any sort, solids or liq. uids. Persons wishing to send will please make their application by tho 20th iust. Sept. 10 tf L. McCANDLESS. Cotton Yarn. BUNDLES SUPERIOR QUALITY. DU OOTTON\GA ItDS?2 do/.eu Whiltemore's ; dozeu English. CIOAltS 1 CIGARS II?10,000 Cigars of Florida Tobacco?a good article, AT.RO? Supeiior chcwipg and smoking Tobacco, Salt, spool Thread, Needles, Ac. W. C. GERALD A-CO. . Sept, 0 tu. f. 4t Sorghum Syrup Barrels for SalA. rwmv nPHE UNDERSIGNED H AS ON II AND AND X. for Kale a largo number of a fluo article of SjTup Barrels, which can bo had by making application al the Court Mouse, at Camden. September 1 tf D. D. IIOCOTT. Lamp Chimneys and Wicks For sale by i\ d. iiocott. Septoniber 1 tr Want to Purchase Negroes. THE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO PURCHAsE from twenty to twoi)ly-five likely young NEGROES. Forsaid negroes the highest cash prices will be paid. J ON.'01H AN PAGE. August 30 . t.f Notice. V\7K, THE UNDERSIGNED. MATE ADOPTED J 1 the following prices for Lt *"i>er at our mills' l**ii'St quality per. hundred feet $0.00. Second " " " " 7,00. Refuse and Ru(T E<lgo 5,00. . J AS. CIIKSKUT, SR. W. 10. iiufsnios, CHARLES PERKINS, SUTHERLAND .t LIOMMOND. August 30. 2\v. Wanted to Purchase For the use. of the confkpkrat States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which I pay a fair price in cash, or, if preferred, will exehango rolled plantation Iron for the same. Planters <?r others having any of the above to dispose of will inform mo of the fact, as 1 wish to collect it together as speedily as possible. .1. S. ME HONEY. September 1 If. Slave Labor for the Coast, D!VISION NO. 2. I COMMISSION KKS OK NOAHS AND "MIE town authorit ies within I lie Judicial Disl rids of Lancaster, Kershaw, Ohtstorlield, Darlington, Marlt.r?rr. S..n.l^F /'I I . VV 111!I 1 rv^r, ?HIIIIUH, Uiiuibva* vnuv.?nr.'ii, ?? 1111 <1II if*?JU I J4, <11114 Ilnrrv, will forthwith summon all slaveholders wilhin their respective limits to deliver ONK-HALF of their slaves, liable lo road duty, at the Kailroad depot* nearest their residence, on TUKSDAY Tl'lIC 27'1'H DAY OF SISI'TKMHKit NEXT, at 8 o'clock. a. in . there to await transportation to Charleston, for thirty days labor on the fortitient ions. II. The Confederate authorities have mado a requisition upon the State tor Two Thousand laborers monthly." The propc rtion of one-fourth heretofore called for. had failed to supply half of this number. In view of this fact and the great urgency of the demand for labor at lbi?j time, it is deemed expedient to shorten the interval between the calls, and increase the quota. This is no violation of the law. for it does not iix the quota of . labor, nor the interval between the calls, but prysenho.that such proportion shall ho called f r as wnl till the rcqusilion, giving thirty days notice. Each Division in the order fixed will be required to furnish this cpiota, and 110 injustice will bo done to any. III. All parties, whether individuals or companies, who own or employ more than one road hand, are required to furnish their quota, (one-half) unless relieved by detail lrom Department Headquarters. This can reliovc only those bands permanently engaged on the Bpeeific work for which tho detail was granted Commissioners of roads will givo their attention ,to this matter and report to this office. IV. Great confusion exists from the*imperfect mnnner in which tho names of owners are given lo agents at the several depots. It is tho duty of otto, or more of the Commissioners, to bo present to verily the quota of each owner, and preparo correct lists. "Within five days alter delivery 011 this call llicy will please torward to this office names of defaulters in their respective divisions of roads. It. B. JOHNSON. Agent of the State of So. Cn. August 20. h.to.lb.id. COn^IITTri) TO .FA E EL. A NHGltO WOMAN CALLS I.I Kit NAM K i\. Mary mnl says llint alio belongs to Mr. Brown on Black Ilivor, atul Unit Mr. Brown and his wife are both dead. Said woman is about livfe and a half feet high, and about fifty years old, (50 or 55,) sho is very simple or playing oil'so, 1 cant tell which. The owner is rcnuestecl to como forward prove 1 tako her awn v. NCAN Sll KORN, Jailor. A.;r or's Notice. '.j -A NG CLAIMS AGAINST - * Rouiidliee lat. - f a; i-din rr Iji^i A-enl them (t, Jin s.;l.>viibor pu?; ai \ ose indebted t-> said Kslnto '"d |. tit, at as early a da) n.u pos JOilN BRANNON, Adrn'r 3 n?? l-jm iumi i pi i ii mam DISTIll TDIItECTO H YDISTRICT OFFICERS. Legislators. A. II. J3oykin?Senator. John M. DoSaussure, D. 1L Perry?Represcntatives. Magistrates. John K. Witlicrspooii, Win. D. Ilognn, IV. R. Taylor, lleury Rrnoe, John II. Shaw, Richard L. Wliitnkcr, J. T. lhivkcr. Commissioners of Ratals. J. M. RaSaussure Cliairnitin, 13. T. McCoy, W. R. Hughes, Daniel D. Kirkland. James L. ]\loRowall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. Hnglish Roby, - Fred. Rowen, John L. Micklc, G ilium Sowcll, Riclmvmd 11. Terrell, Ruinnucl Parker. The sivlli si>rtiiin nf (ln> 44 Art In mIiiMil-Ii Jain Boads, Bridge^ and Ferries," passed December 17, is as follows : "That crfcli Commissioner of Bonds now in nfficc. or lierenft'er nppoiutcd, shall serve until a successor is appointed, and has accepted. This section to be in force during the war. Cominissionrrs of Free Schools. Wiley Kolloy, Win. Dixon, James Tcaui, 0. C. llaile, Jesse Truesdel, Daniel llethune, A. L. McDowell. Commissioners of Public f!nil<Hnr/s. John Workman, 15. M. Kennedy, H. 15. Johnson. F. 1,. Zemp, 1?. W. 15. lSlair, James 15. Curel-m, Win. D. Mobowall Chairman, C. 1' 15., Colin Macrea 'J'i.casurer. * , Commissioners (o Af/novc Public Securities. John M. DeSaussure. James Dunlap, Win. B. Johnson, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thus. K. Shannon. Commissioners o/' the Poor. , E. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, Jolfn (). IIiggins, 15. M. Kennedy, J. S. Dcl'ass. W. 10. Muglison, Sec. ami Treas. /'ri'fiit/fii! vml Dinrvlors of Camden Br id jr. Co. President?I oil 11 M. DeSanssure. Directors?loliu Macrae. 15. 1'eVkiiis, James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Trcas. Soldier's Hoard of llelirf. John M. DeSanssure, 10. Barnes, James Dunlap, J. Boss Dye, 0. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Trucsdel, John B. Mickle, Charles Baley, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. 'Coroner. John S. Meroney. 'Afauirijrr.i of Elections." Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A, McDonald, Win McKuin. Ouroion's Mill?Frederick Bowcn, James Team, ^ Emanuel l'arker. Fl,at Bock?lesse Truesdel, Jrmcs Flclcher, George 15. Miller. Bullalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillani Sowcll, Wiii. Calo. ^ l.i/.ciihy's?John MeGougan, Daniel McCaskill, t in.....i.i \i,.io i.i L Srh rock's Mill?1>. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeoil. Henry lladclifle. (loud win's Sigve?llenjninin Cook. John It. Micklcr. James H. Vaughn. l#i'<orly Hill?A. 1). Jones, jr., R. C. Valterstm, 11. 1?. Cunningham. Officer* of Com/. Joseph D. Diuilnp, Commissioner in Erjuily; W. Olyhurn. Cleric; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary: Duncan .Shcorn, Sheriff. Tjx Co! bet or. William McKain. ('onfrd> rote p.nrollinfj Ojiirrr. Jf ' W. Z. J.cilncv. Cxn/'ulrrcte )\~nr Tos-Coll'clor. 'A. M. Kennedy. A 'John Cnnley, II. M. Kennedy. Collfr/nr of Tux in Kind. James Jones. Chirf Commissary Ay ml. J. H. Devercanx. Conftdcra/e Quartermaster** Afjtnt. Jain?s Sowers. Slate Quartermaster's Ar/cnt. A. Mftvlcley Lee. Iteceiviny ami Delivering Aycnt. J. M. Gnyle. Officers of i\ic To^fo of Camden. Intendant. Jiunes Dnnlnp. K W aniens. N. T>. r>a:;lcy, l>- llocolt, L. M. Jloswell, K. M. Kennedy. j,. /{reorder. T?. M. Kennedy. D CI Marshal and Market Clnrk. a Wm. Johnson. D Professional. 01 Physicians note I'raehcing. p [j. TT. Ocas, I). L. OoSaussure. T. Tloenfd.ioma, qj W. I? Pikes, I'onianiin If. MnJu^on, J. McCaa, .T. I. Tran'iinin. W. L, I'ickcll. B. P. Lnca?, T. F McOow, L. M. OeSnuBbarc, Thomas W. Salmond, V. L. Zcmp. tii J.au yrrt. Win. M. Shannon. W. Lcitncr. W. M. Kennedy. W. K. Taylor Joseph D.JJunlup. U. liailey. Dentist. M. Bissell. Surveyors. Colin Macrne, Puniel Bcthune, C. C. f.lailc Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mechanical. A cidctnics and 1'riinary Sc/ioolx in Comdtn. L. McCaiulless' Mnlc Academy: F. Slaiidenmyer, inaic acjmcniy ; lMt'S. iwcUuikUcss' Academy for Young Ladies. Mrs. McCroight: Miss Dawson Mrs. l'cck; Miss Maggie PeNuon. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardivarr ?*c., (Jr. K. W. Bouncy, .lames Dunlap, George Allien, Mrs. M. T. Campbell, It. M. Kenyedy, Mrs. McLeish, Men (In 1 Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby. ?? I'.enjniuin, Mathesoii & Co., A. T. Latin, W. D. McDowall, S. Oppenheiui, M. ltuuin & Itro., JVTc1-01103', Boswell & J3ro., J. M. Gnyle, Josepli Sommers, T. S. Myers, James McEwen, W. C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. H. Oppenheiin & Pro., Win. Johnson, D. 1). Hocott, B. Sikcs. ' * Druyyists. v Win. McKain, F. L. Zemp. Book Seller nml Stationer. J nines A. Young. Watches and Jeice.lry James A. Young, 1. JL'?. Alexander, A W Wohrhu??. Blacksmiths, }Vayon ai,<l Carriaye Makers.. 3. Shiver, llobert Man, Nathan 1L Arrantu, Thomas Shiver. It. It., blacksmith. . Cabinet Warcroums and Undertakers. C. L. Cliatlen, Win. Tarvcr, J. F. Sutherland, Builders. .). F Sutherland, C. L. Cliallcu, II. C.lloberti, Merchant Tailor. Clmrles A. McDonald. SotlJleri/ and Harness. F. J. (hikes, Mr. Bulgor. Wheel wrifjht am! Hinmaktr. It J. McOreighl. Itakcrs. F. Shoemaker, Win, Dansch. Tan- yards. >. B.Stephenson, F. L. Zeinp, John S. Bradley, Alex. Mcl.eoil, Lewis J. Patterson,, John Brown. Ilolcls. lansion House, by - K. Q. Robinson. >eivm? nouso, by - J. 11. Jungblulh j Private flat/rJiuff. J. \V. Itodgers. J Mi/in a ri/ ami Dress Making. Miss D. Fi. McEwcn, Mrs. HummtTsloug Churches. t , Methodist?J. T. Wijjhtman, pastor, l'rcshytevian?S. H. liny, ?* Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., ?? Baptist?\V. H. iluglison, " Grain and Lumber Mills. '. L. Zenip, flour and grist: Jns. IT. Vaughn, flour and grist: .lames A. Kirkland, grist ; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist; W. K. Hughes, lumber and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber: Col. James C. llailo. lumber and grist: A. II. IJoykin, flour, grist and lumber; L. W. II. JJlnir, flour and grist; Charles Haley, flour and grist.; J. It. Sowell. grist ; John XX. Cask ins, flour, grist and Iuwber: Joint A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J. Cauthen, lumber; Robert Kirklcy, grist.; estate J Win. 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; Vf. M. Kelley, grist, John Chosnut, grist and lumber; Jnme? C'hesnut, sr., grist find lumber; John MeRao, grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist; estate *f liurwcll Boylcin, grist and lumber; estate ef Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jano J. Knox, grist.; Richard llyntl, flour and grist; Lewis Pceples, flour, grist nnd lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- CMAIL ARRANGEMENTS. ICMMOKD, CHARLESTON, COLOMBIA, WESTERN AND WAV MAILS, ne?Daily, by 1 SO P. if lose?Daily by ?. 6 00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, &C. ue?Monday, Wednesday 4 Friday by 12 00 M lose?Same days, at 11 00 A. V RED HILL, RUSSEL TLACE, &C. ue?Thursday, by 12 00 loses?Same day, at 11 00 A. TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFERSON, &C. ue?Monday, by 12 00 M uses?Friday, at 10 00 A. M OFFICE HOURS. From fl 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M.,'and for ahorl no after oponiug the mail at aight. T. W. FEGUES, P