ju>iii .1 n , >) ; u|__ | ^ w - * j ^ A ^'NOITNC^MKISITS. M1 'f ion: You will please announce the folij. . tleman as candidates for re-election to the < ' .epresontntives. from Kershaw District, at < . ig election in October, and oblige their Major J. If. DkSAUSSUKK. Capt. D. D. PERRY. rou: As the lime is approaching when the ;> : [ershaw District, will have to select, liioso v h i ipre.senl them, in tlio ensuing Legislature : > . fully rceonunend the following gentlemen '?< a c.ii d. lates. For Senator. Mnj. A. II. BOY KIN For Representatives. Mnj. J. M. DeSAUSSURK, - Capt. W. Z. LlilTNlfiR. : :i i.'i' date for the Legislature at the ensuing , V.' iron: You will please nnnoiibnce Capl. 'Jr.: I CLY I3URN. as a candidate tor re-election > ! i1: "*tho Court of Common I'lens, for Kcishaw ' nd oblige MAN Y F RIKN 1 >S. A:.: a. 'ITar Th yas i; not actually used in tilling the soil; all ploughs, igous and implements of hu-haiuirr generally I necessary to the proper eullivaiioii of the 1I-? All Propcity of every kind, Peal, Permit ami Mixed, not employed in Ayiicnllure. ,i? properly will embrace lamia not employed in n . ciiniire :\:m rem e.snuo in cincs. towns unci villages, unit iill other rial estate throughout the country tlull dues not contribute to the tux in kind; nil slaves not employed in agriculture; cnihrncinirall house servants, hutli in the city and country, carpenters, liandi<.ralisiiHn ol'all kinds,draymen. day laborers, body : sctvants, eoaclnucn. Ac., and all otiiers n?>* agricultural ' eluding slaves on limns under twe lve years of ago; horses, inules and jennies not engaged in agriculture; cat tin ol the bovine species, sheep goals and swine. Cot loir, wool, tobacco. corn, wheat, rye. oats, hnelv* 'wheat and all kiiwW'ol' grain; potatoes and all kinds of peas, and all products ol the lanti, garden or orcl i aid. % . Flour, meal, sugar, ( molasses, bacon, lard and all other groceries, merchandize, spirituous lienors, wine, cider, etc. Value of household mid kitchen furnit ure, agricultural tools and implements, owned hut not employed in agriculture, ami all tools of mechanics or others, musical instruments and all nrf:->\ r' -!.. i.i : :; rv- , li. 4 . t : ? \ . 1 >i e. . *y <: ... .. ... i . . i '!.! - . . : lt u .-,f i I 7* . ?..'.it * ? t . ! . . . >r.* ii.' M:. i .< .4 1 v ? ' . * . ; I ' ! < . . 'ill. | 1 '.5, ' f . \' \\ '. t -:ii . }'M i h.t. . . 1 i'!i' ' iu !. I t!i? ' f .?f :.i;>i ii. . 1 i > i:-?">r- iiO! .vulIII YvilWlG! ' * i , ..." i > 'i, . .(, ..1'it II } ? ! -I ' '. i. . . t .i'" ?'* it. 'i I ' i' 1/ 1 . ' v' *' r ' 1 .. . ,'y ' I . . ,v , . , , , !-i ; ; , it < ; , | r-m ! ' . U. ,'i hi.' Ill'iilitl 1.1' . i. lPi ( "Mfl1"!. V / .. . V.-C ./WUr.K ... ' o'clool. ' M'Y p: ' SSfr .* ' . ' * "r. ^v! ' , , , ? ' - v, '" r< i. '. - } t ' ' V.'v) / . ' * , 'V ' /'..? i : * 1' ' ' % . * t ' 11Ml - . ' . v ' x; , 4 , ;.V \ \ ; v i%'' -, ' : 1 * I v . * * * t ;^ v ', ' '< r . #' School' Notice^IMIK EXERCISES OF MR. L. MoC ASHLESS' 1 SCHOOL will commeiico ou the Hrst day of October next. Terms ?:100 payable in advance in cur rent fund*, or in provbions of any sort, solids or liq. uids. Persons wishing to send will please make their application by the 2Uth iust. Sept. 10 tr L. McCANDLESS. Cotton Yarn. (* Pi BUNDLES SUPERIOR QUALITY. OV/ COTTON CARDS?2 dozen Whilto nine's : dozen English. * CIC1Alis 1 CIGARS! 1?10,000 Cigars of Florida Tobacco?a good article, ?ALSO? Superior chewing and smoking Tobacco, Salt, spool Thread, Needles, Ac. AY*. O. GERALD .tt'l). Sept, G in. f. 4t Sorghum Syrup. Barrels for Sale r*"?HKUXDKRSTfiXKD HAS OX HAND AND 4 lor sale a large number of a fine article of Syrup Barrels, which can l>e had l>}* making application at the Court House, at Camden. September 1 ' tf I). D. IIOCOTT. Lamp Chimneys and Wicks l?OH S \LJ? BY . D. D. IIOCOTT. I SeptoUiber 1 IT Want to Purchase Heroes. "S^ir-K SUBSCRIBER WISH KS TO PURCHASEX from twenty't?er at our mills: First quality per hundred feet ?0,00. O 1 " * - - - ?l?"u 7,00. | I Refuse iinil Ruff Kdgo 5 00 IAS. ('[IKSNUT, SR. W. K. 11 U( HIES. CI I Alt I.KS PKRKINS. SUTHERLAND .t LKMMONP. August 30. 2\v. Wanted to Purchase 1^0 It Til K USE OF THE CONFKDKRAT .E. Status?Scrap Iron, wrought or oast, lor which I pay a lair price in cash, or, if preferred, will exchange mllcd plantation Iron tor t.lio b?i*?o. ..in having any oftlie above to dispose of will inform . roe of the fart, as 1 *vish to collect it together as speedily as possible. J. S. MERON'KY. September 1 tf. Slave Labor for the Coast, DIVISION NO. 2. F COM MISS-ION KHS OF ROADS AND ""HE I town authorities within the Judicial Districts of Lancaster, Kershaw, Chesterfield, Darlington. Marl* boro. Marion, Sumter, Clarendon, Williamsburg. and I lorry, will forthwith summon all slaveholders within, their respective limits to deliver ONE-HALF of their slaves, liable to road duty, at the Railroad depots nearest tlmir residence, on TUESDAY T11K "ITU DAY OF SEl'TEM HER NEXT, at 8 o'clock, a. in , there to awiiit transportation to Charleston, for thirty days labor on the fortifications. II. The Confederate authorities have made a Ve>|Ui.silion upon the Suite for Two Thousand laborers monthly. | The proportion ofoiK-fonrtli heretofore called for, harl j failed to supply half of this number. In view of this 1 lad :t ni 11 it? givat urgency of the demand for labor :it i 111is time, it is deemed expedient l ids permanently engaged on the I " ii :b the detail was granted Coin^ in. - i t v 1 ill {five their attention to this UltUT Ji ci i Lis ollice.' 1\ . <'}r. ,i- ii exists from the imperfect man.. ;ii*. . v es of owners are given to agents .. \. ..-in It is tlic duty of one, or more \ a: io- i to bo present to verify the quota i 'i -wn-i eparc correct lists. i mi ! ?.! ?y . tor delivery on this call tliey wilj .1 e\ ''orw.iv.t o *' ollico nanus of defaulters in their i ivf5 is roads, i R. B. JOHNSON, Agent of the State of So. Cn. ! .. ,u 1?\ B.tu.lli.td. .M\t i \rv,n TO .vAiij. I S , lb W.i.l N CALLS moil NAM 10 1 >. r. . j,t'. . it alio belongs to Mr. Brown .. I Mr. Brown and bis wife are 1 . . v is about live and a half feet ni;.. " ' s old, (50 or 55,) she is very i - cant tell which, i d to eomo forward prove ) i d take her away, i 'i i'1 NCAN SI 1 ICORN, Jailor. Adnt inistrator's Notice. , ( t L PI" O CLAIMS AGAINST . \ the r- ,i. . ' )undtree late of Kershaw . tie: o ( it tliein to tlio subscriber . ?r!y at' -'i t; indebted to said lOstale . in' d.it f i i as early a day as pos s.o -. it? . 1 N BRAN NON. Adni'r i V..HI-; 3 J . r I J) I ST in CT DIKECTOttYDISTRICT OFF! CD IIS. legislators. A. II. Boykin?Senator. John M. DeSuussure, I). 1). Perry?K?pveScntativos. Magistrates. Jobn Iv. IVilhcrppoon, IVm. 1). Ilognn, IV. It. Tnylor, Henry Bruce, John It. Shaw, Iticlnml L. IV hi taker, J. T. Barker. , Commissioners of Roads. , ;J. M. DnSaussure (fliairimin, It. T. McCoy, IV.. E. Hughes, Daniel J). Kiickhuul, James L. Mcltowall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby, Ercil. Bowen, John L. Mickle. (lillnm Sowell, < ii in ii > " j? IIIIIIIMIKI It. ICI'l'CIl, r.IlUUlUCl J'UI KCI'. I The sixth seOtion of (lie 44 Act to establish certain llond.s, Bridges niul Ferries," passed December 17, is as follows : 44 That each Commissioner ol" Bonds now in ofliee, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until a successor is appointed, and lias accepted. This section to be in force during the war. Commissioners of Free. Schools. Wiley Kclley, Win. Dixon, Jatnes Team, C. C. llailc, Jesse Truesdel, Daniel Dethune, A. L. McDowell. i Commissioners of 1'iihlic Jluildinys. John Workman, 11. M. Kennedy, 11. 31. Johnson, F. L. Zenip, L. W. 11. Blair, James B. Cureton, Wm. D. McDowall Chairman, C. P. B., Colin Macrca Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve 1'ubfic Securities. John M. DeSa'ussuro. James Buiilnp, Wm. K. JoXinson, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. E. Shannon. Commissioners of the Poor. E. Barnes, A. A. McDotvall, John (). Iliggins, BM. Kennedy, J. S. DcPass. W. E. Hughson, Sec. ji and Treas. i President ami Directors of Camden Bruhje Co. President?John M. DeSanssurc. Directors?John Macrae, B. Perkins, James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Trens. Soldier's Hoard of Belief. John M. DcSaussurc, Ji. Barnes, Jaines Dunlap, J. lloss Dye, C. Mosely, Janics Team, Jesse Truesdel, John B. Micklc, Charles Bale}', John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. ' Coroner. John S. Mcroncy. Manager* of Elccliont. Pam. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, II. 15. Cunningham. Officers of Court. Joseph 1). Tlunlap, Commissioner in Equity* W. Clyhurn. Clerk: A. L. McDonald, Ordinary; Duiftnn Sheorn, Sherifi*. Tax Collector. William Mclvain. Confederate Enrolling Officer. j W. '/. Leitner. Confederate 11 'a r Tax- Collector. jjA. M. Kennedy. .4 -tscstor*' , *,ifohn Cnntey, R. M. Kennedy. * Collector of 'Tax in Kind. James Jones. Chief Comiuixtarg Agent. J. II. lJeverenux. Confederate Quartermaster'^ Agent. James Sowers. State. Quartermaster's Agent. A. Marklcy Lee. Reee'vin'/ anil Do/irerina Agent. J. M. Gay:.Officers of the Toir? of Camden. Intcndant. James Dunlap. I Wardens. N. I>. Baxley, P. D3 Hocott, L. M. Boswcll, R. M. Kennedy. Recorder. R. M. Kennedy. i Marshal and Market Clerk. | * Wm. Johnson. Professional. ( Phgsicians now Practicing. , L. II. Boas, I>. Ti. DeSnussuro, T. Itccnsfjerna, ^ "W. R. Sikes. Benjamin II. Mntheson, J. McCaa, J. I. Tranthnm, W. T,. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, T. F McPow, L. M. DeSaussure, Thomas W. Sulmond, F. L. Zemp. j * Jji'i if en, Win. M. Shalt noil'." W. Z. Lcitner. . W. Mv Kcdnady.* W. 11. Taylor ' Joseph 1). Ditnln^/ y. BuUey.Dentist. Hi. Bissoll/ Surveyort. Colin Macrae, Daniel Bethunc, C.'C." AriiYd. ? ? . Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mcchan* ical. Acidemies and J'rimary Schools in Cfithdtn. L. McCamlless' Male Academy; F. Staudenihyer/ mule academy ; Mrs. McCandless' Academy tot Young Ladies, Mrs! McCrciglil ; Miss Dairsoh Mrs. Feck; Miss Mnggic DcNoori. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware fie., fitIt. W. Bouncy, James Dnulap, George Alden, Mrs. 1 M. T. CuiiipbcU.lt. M. Kennedy, Mrs." McLeish, Meudul Smith, Mrs. Conner,-Mrs. Cro'sby, Benjamin, Mntheson & Co., A. T. Latla, W. D. McDowull, S. Oppcnlicim, M. Buum & lire., M?roney, Boswell & Bi