The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, October 03, 1864, Image 2
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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'*' Mr/Editok: You will please announce the fol- j
lowing gentleman-as candidates for ^-election to' the jT
House of Representatives, from Kersbaw District, at q
anH nhllOA f nf?ip
-> tlie ensuing eiecuuu m wyw?w, vv..pV
friends:
* 4 Major J, M. DeSAUSSURE. *
Capt D. V. PERRY.
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Mr. Editor: As the time is approaching when the
* - people.of jiershaw fcistrioi, will have to select, those ^
who will represent them, iu the ensuing Legislature p
we respectfully recommend the follow iug gentlemen
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For Senator. % . > 5
Maj. A. H. BOY KIN
For Representatives. .
Maj. J. M. DnSAUSSOftE,
fcapt W. Z. LE1TNER. <
By inserting the above, you will oblige
M ,E Mi NT VOTERS. J
Agru, iv. ..
For Representative. jj
"Wo are authorized to Announce Col. A. D/ GOOD- o
"WYN, as a candidate for the Legislature at the" eaau- a
lug election.
April 22 . tf *
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For lieprcsentafae. 1
f ' We are authorized to announce Col.tV". R. TAYLOR
'as a candidate for the Legislator^ at the ensuing *
flection.
Juue 10 tf
Mb. Editor: You will plcaso announnce Capt
"WILHAM CLYBtTRN, as a candidate for re-election
as clerk of tbe Court of Common Pleas, for Kershaw
r' District, and oblige MANY FRIENDS.
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War Taxes of 1864. . \
assessors office, ) J
Camden', Sept. 15th, 1864. ] 0
The assessors of the mii -collection aj
District hereby give notice'that they, are now Q
prepared to receive the RETURNS for the, TAXES ai
of 1864. < " , ? oi
In order to aid tax-payers in preparing their returns, bi
'the following schedule and classification of taxable ar- fo
tfcles is published: * st
CLASS-1?Ad Property "Engaged in Agriculture. tl
The kinds of property which shall be considered as a'
employed in agriculture are: All lands actually cul't'vated
or connected witb or contributing to such cultivatioD,
such as wood or pasture lands; all slaves, ,
little, big, old and youug, above twelve years of agej. !
as are properly known and designated as plantation or v!
farm negfocs,*as contradistinguished from mechanics
or house servants or others not connected with a larro
or plantation ; nil hoi ses, muleff and oxeu used as
work animals on a farm or plantation, as contra-dis- m
tinguislicd from family horses or horses of pleasure,,
ami from horses, mules or stock cattle upon such es- ^
tate but not actually used in tilling tbe soil; all ploughs, ?
' Carts, wagons aud implements of husbandry generally C(
Used and necessary to the proper cultivation of the "
crop?. , " '
rr. ARSTr?All Provertu of every kind. Real, Per
sotuiI and Mixed, not employed in Agriculture.
This property will embracelauds Dot employed in jz
agriculture; allheal estate iff cities, towns and -vil- a!
lages, and all other real estate throughout the country jj
that does uot contribute to the tax in kind;, all slaves t0
t . not employed in agriculture, embracing all house ser- p<
vants, both in the city and-country, carpenters, handi- m
craftsmen of all kinds, draymen; day laborers, body tli
servants, coachmen. &c., and all others not agricultural
> . h chiding slaves on farms under twelve yehru of age;. tl
corses, mules and jennies not engaged in agriculture; tli
attle of the bovine species, sheep, goats and sttine. d<
Cotton, wool, tobacco, corn, wheat, rye. oats, buckwheat
and ail kinds of grain ; potatoes and all kinds ai
of petto, and all products of the farm, gardes or or- 0i
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Flour, meal, sugar, molasses, bacon, lard and all ]0
other groceries, merclrandiz*, spirituous liquors, wine, ]jj
cider, etc. b<
\ Valuo of household and kitchen furniture, agrigul
tural tools and implements, owned but not ''employed
in agriculture, and all tools of mechanics or others,
musical instruments and ail articles of domestic use,
carriages, wagons, drays, carts and eve^ species of E
vehicles on wheels not employed in agriculture; books,
maps, pictures, paintings, statuary and otlier works of
w art
The assets of all banks or other joint stock coropanies,
whether incorporated or not, are t#xed jqet as in- .
dividuals.aro tdxed?banks paying a tax on their cap- cV
ital and, reserved funds, and returning their gold and
Silver coin as others are requiied to do. ^
* Gold and silver ware and plate, jewels, jewelry and ^
Watches; gold and silver coin, gold dust, gold or sil- w
* ' ver bullion.; value of moneys held abroad, bills of ex change
on foreign countries, promissory notes, rights, *
credits and securities, including Confederate bonds; all g(
solvent credits, bank bills and all other paper issued
its currency?ercept non-interest bearing Confederate ~
Treasury notes?and not employed in a registered _
business.
On all profits made by buying and selling articles? s
purchased since the 1st January. 1863?between the ^
17th February and 1st July; 18,54, q. tax of 30 per
cent ' . . . '?
Thore is also a tax of 1 per cent on all property due r
and payable jn 1864, under the Act to raise money to
, increase the pay of soldiers. % j
Tax-payers are urged, as there has been necessarily ^
so much delay, to bd prompt in making their returns
as above enumerated. Office hours from 9 o'clock a.
m., to 2 o'clock p. m. r JOHN CANTK.Y,
R. LL KENNEDY,
' Assessors 17th Collection District, S.C.
Sept 17 ' . tf .
T? AttS ! RAfiSf! fi
THE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WHITE *
linen or Atton rags delivered lar^e or-emal h
^uaatitiee at th ft office. . ' I
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. School Notice.
1/fiSS DiflfOON'WILL RESUME 'TElS FXER.
LtX CISES of her School f^r boys, atjhe Academy
irmerly occupied bY Mrs l^ck, on the first Menday in
Ictober. Terms $100 half payable in advance.
Sept. 26 ' 4
Office Q. M-Department,
V Camden, Sept. Ipth,'M64.
PLANTERS AjtE URGENTLY REQUESTED
to haul ill iramediately.-all dcw fodder and - peas,
s well as old fodder and shucks, in order to meet the
ressing demands of our arm ips.
They.are also notified tfiat they cart hare credit on
heir Tithe of 1864, for their deliveries of corn if they
refer it to payment im cash ' *
CONWAY BELL Agt. A. Q. If.
Sept. 1& tf
Wanted to Fnrchase
For, the use of the confederate
States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which I
my a fair price in cash, or, ifpreferred, Will exchange
oiled plantation Iron for the snmo. Planters or others
living any of the aboveito.disposo of will inform me
f tbe fact, as I wish to collect it together as speedily
S possible. ' .. J. S. MititUJNEX.
-.September 1 tf.
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STATJE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
lDPT AND INSPECTOR GENERAL'S OFFICE, ? .
Colcmbja, September H2,1864. )
rENERAL ORDERS NO. 22.
I" PERSONS LIABLE BY THE LAWS OF TUTS
L State to actual military service beyond the limits
t their Districts, and wlio ha\ o not been enrolled and
ad induced in companies organized in pursuance of
oneral Orders Nos. 10 and 11, issued-from this office,
re required to report for enrollment and assignment
? or before the 5th day of October next, or they will
3 held iiablo to arrest and to the * penalty provided
r by the 11th section of tike Act qf the General As-1
rmbly, rntifietl the Cth day of-February, 1863, enti- ,
ed "An Act for tlio befter organization of the militia,
id for other purposes.
II. Persons required to report by the preceding par- 1
prnph of these orders, where companies have already
?en organized in the militia regiment to which they
;long, will be allowed to select their companies, pro-'
ded.they are not already fuH, and will report to the
fieers commanding such companies, who wHUenroll
icir names. m.
III. Where the companies organized in any regientunder
General Ordors Nos. 10 and 11 all.liavo <
aximu.m number, (100 men,) persons required to re>rt
bp these orders, will report to the commanding
ficer of the regiment, who will organize them into
impanies, if th6ir numbers be sufficient, and make' a
turn thereof to this office: any if their numbers be ;
Sufficient to constitute a company, he will return a
of their names to this office, when they will be asgned
to companies ojganized in other regiments.
IV. The commanding officers of companies organed
in pursuance of General Orders Nos. 10 ?nd 12,
id of companies to bo orgauized in the 7th and 8th
rigades; under Special Orders >7o. 12, are ffuthorizod
i onroll for service in their respective companies, .the
:rsous required by these orders to report for enrolljnt
who resido within their militia 'regiments, until
ieir compauios reacli the maximum number.
V. It Is made the dpty of all the militia officers of
ie State to report to the proper officer for enrollment
le names of persons who are liable to enrollment] wn?r
these orders. v \
VI. Persons enrolled under GpnerarOrders Nos. 10
id 11, under Special Orders No. 12 and nndcr those
defis, will be qllowed to volunteer in commies
of mounted infantry ; "but they will, noverthess,
be enrolled as required bv?aid orders, arid held
tble to service as inlantry until their companies have
ten accepted at this office as mounted infantry.
By order of the Governor:
A. C..GARLINGTON,
Adjutant and Inspector-General of S. C.
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xtracijrom aci oj ucnerui jissamny, nuuim ?v.
/or tfte better organization of the militia, ajid for other
purposes
Suction fl. That all persons liable to perform actual
ilitary service under the provisions of this Act, who
lall make default when summoned into such service,
tall be liable to such punishment short of death, as
ay be hnpb?ed by by a coitrt martial, according to the
rticles of War of the Confederate Slates, said Churl to
i convened by the officer-commanding the regiment in
Inch the defaulter is liable to perforil) said militur
service, who is hereby authorized to order said court,
i conformity with the usages of the Confederae .
Cutes. . :
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g"Pa*pers ef the Stale publish till Octobof 5.
Sorghum Syrup Barrels for
SalerHE
UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND AN?
for sale a large number of a fine article of Synip
arrela, which can be bad by making application at ?
je Cocrt House, at Camden.
Seytember ^ tf D. D. HOCOTT.
' Notice.
A LL PERSONS ARE FOREWARNED NOT TO
ljL trade for a?ote given by mef to John Baker, for"
ve hnndred dollars, dated, some time in June, 1864,
a the property for which it waspven, has proved anound,
I will not pay said note unless compelled by >
iw. JAMBS A. THOMPSON.
Sept 3
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D.'l STRICT DIRECTORY'
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DISTRICT OFFICERS.
t Legislators, - . .
~'v-"t A. H.:Boykin?Senator,y '
John. M. DeSaussure, D. D. Perry?Represent!tifeaa
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. Magistrates.
Jolin K. Willierspoon,. Wm. D. Eogan, W. R. Taylor,
Henry "Brace, John R. Shaw, Richard, L.
Whitakcr, J. T; Barker.
Commissioners, of Roads.
J. M. DaSauss'ure' Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E.
Hughes, Daniel D. Jurkland, James L. McDowall,
Lewm J? Patterson* J. English Doby,
Fred. Bo wen,. John L. Mickle, Gillam Sowell,
Richmond R. Terrell, Emanuel Parker.
The sixth section of the " Act to establish- certain
Roads, Bridges and Ferrie9." passed December
y, i9 %3 follows: ' ,
" That each Commissioner of Roads noir in office,
or hereafter appointed, shall serve until a
successor is appointed, and has accepted. 'This
section to be in^ force during the war. ^
Commissioners of Fret Schools.
Wilor Tvollort Wm "Hirnn .TftlmAA Taihti P C
. Hi*ile, Jesse Trueadel, Daniel Bethune, A.L.
McDoVell. J
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Commissioners of Public Bxrildbigs.
John "Workman, R. M. Kennedy, K. B. Johnson, F.L.
Zemp, L. W. R. Blair, James B. Cureton, Wm.
D. MoDowall Chairman, yQ. P. B., Colin Macrea
Treasurer.
Commissioners to Approve Public Securities.
John M. DeSaussure, James Dunlap, Wm. E. Johnv
son, sr., A. -M. Kennedy, Tho9. E. Shannon.
Commissioners of the Poor..
E. Barnes, A. A. McDowalf, John-O. Higgins,.R.
? M. Kennedy, J. S. Do?ars. W. E. Htighson, Sec.
and Treasi '
President and Directors of Camden Bridgt Co.
President?John M. DeSatftrure.
Directors?John Maora?, B. Perkhis, James Team,
Colin Macrae", Sec. & Treas.
v . Soldier's Bqard of PVicf.
John M. PeSaussnre, E. Barnes, James Dunlap, J.
Rosb Dye, C. Moselyj James "Team, Jesse Truesdol,
John B. Mickle, Charlos Raley, John Gaskins,
Daniol Gardner.
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Coroner.
John S. Mefoney. 1 '
? 'Managt'S of Elections."
Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A. McDonald,
Wm McKain/
Cureton^s Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Team,
Emanuel Parker.
Flat Rock?Jesse Truesdel, James Fletcher,
George R. Miller.
Buffalo?Wm'. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, Wm. Cato.
Lizenby'e?.John McGougan, Daniel McCaskill,
Donuld McDonald.
Schrock's Mill?B. T. 'McCoy, Alexander MoLeod,
Henry Radcliffe.
Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle,
James H. Vaughn.
Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. Q. Patterson,
R. B. Cunningham.
(/fleers of Court. '
Josepli 1>. Dnnfap, Commissioner in Equity; W.
Clyburn, Clerk; A. L. McDonald, Vrdrtfary;
Duncan Shcorn..Skcriff..
% 4 ' Tax Collectorv
William McKain.
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Confederate Enrolling Officer.
Wr. Ts. Leiluer. '
Confederate War Tax-Collector.
A. M. Kennedy.}
Assessors
' John Cantey, R. M. Kennedy. ' ; >
< . Collector of Tax in Kind.
James Jones. . ,
Chief Commissary Agent.
J. H. Devereaax.
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Confederate. Quarterly otter's Agent.
* ^James Sowers. .? < v
State Quartermaster's Agent. f.
A. iMartley, Lee. * '
Receiving and Delivering Agent.
J. M. Gsyle.
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% Officers of the Town of Camden.
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Intenddnt.
James Duulap.
Wardens.
N. D, Baxley,|D. D] Hocott, L. M.*Bqsw?U, R. M;
Kennedy. '
'? Recorder. .
R. M. Kennedy. '
Mar thai and QfarfMi Clerk.
Wm. Johnson. t **
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Professional.
Physicians now Practianff:
JLr. H; Veil?y u. JL?. xfeoausimre, x. i\.euuaijerna,
W. R. 8ikes, Benjam# H": Matheson, J. McCaa,
J. 'I. Trantliam, W. L. Pickkt, B.'S. Lucas, T.
F McDow, L. M. DeSausaure, Thomas W. Sal
montf, F. L. Zemp. 'j
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* Laut/ers,
Wm. M. Shannon, r- v'- . W. Z. fceitaer
W, M. Kennedy. W. & tijflojr
Joseph D. Dnnlap. G. ,
Dtntiel. I
. M; Kisserf. ,' ,,
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. . . Surveyors.
Colin Macrae, Daniel Bethune* C. G. ilaftlo
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Scholastic, Mercantile^ & Mociai-'
> leal. |
.Academies <md Primary Schools hi Gamdm. >>;/ .
L. MdCandleaa' Male Academy; F. Stand erfmyer,
male academy Mrs. McCaoUless' Academy fot
"Xjoung Ladies, Mrs. McCreiglp; Mim JhWMll
Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeKoon.
Dealers in Dry, Goods, Groceries, Hahdloare- $c.t
E. W. Bohney, Jiitnes Dualap, George Alden, Mrs.
M. T- Campbell, R. M. Kennedy, Mrs. SfeLeish, 4
Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, > *?
Benjamin, Malheson & Co., A. I. Latfa, Tf< Pi ' ,
McDowall," S. Oppenkeim, M. Baum&Bro.,- Ms- '
roney, Boswell & Bro., J. M? Gayle,. Jos#fh-.
Sommers, T. S. Myers, James MeEtfeo, Wj.
C. Gerald & Co., George Donglaj, i. BL Qtpenheim
& Bro., Win. Johiison, D. t>. Jfooetfly 1,
Sikes.
Druggists.
Wm. McKnin, F. L. Zerop. \
^ Book Seller and Stationer. V
James A. Young.
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Watcher and Jewelry
James A. Young, I. B. Alexander, AfW WetWhan.
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Blacksmiths,' Wagon and CarriageMaisrr..
S. Shirer, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arjantd, IEiomm'
Shiver. R. R., blacksmith.
Cabinet Warerooms and Undertakers.
C. L." Chatten, Wm. Tprvcr, J. F. Sutherland, s
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? Builders. *
J. F Sutherland, C: L. Chatten, H. C. Roberto.
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Merchant Tailors
Charles A. McDonald
' Saddlery and Harness*
F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulge*. .'
Wheel%cright and Ginmaker^ *
R. J. McCfeight. , , ?
Bakers. 4 *
' Y. Shoemaker Wm.'Daasoh.' \
Tan- Yards.
L. B. Stejfliensoii, F. L. Zemp, John 8. BridTej,
Alex.- McEeod, Lewis J. Patterson, J-ohn Bro^ra.
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Hotels. > .
Mansion House, by - . E. Gr. Robinson.
DeKalb Hottse, by - J. H. JungblotfiJ
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Private Boarding. \
J. W. Rodgersr. j ,
* Hilinary and Drees Making.
Miss D. H. McE-w^i, Mrs, Hammessloug^
Churches.
% | Methodist?J. T. Wightmaa, pastor.
Presbyterian?S. H. Hay, "
Pmonnnol T* U1 Hflwio iw U'
A A ? A'wiioj JA.,
Baptist?W. E. Hughson, ^
Grain and Lumber 4
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F. L. Zemp, flour and grist; Jas. H. VaughM^ flow '
and grist; James A. Kirkland, griBt; J f. Sutberland,
lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, linfHJe#",,
and^rist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Coft J rotted'
C. Haile, lumber and grist; A-H. Bofykin; flow;. ' *
grist and lumber; L. W. Bt Blair, . flour itt#
' grist; Charles Raley, flour and grist; J. R, Bow- .ell,
grist; John W. Gaskins,flour, grist fftfcF lu*-" y
ber; John A. Young, grist ant lumber; f. X '
Oauthen, lumber; Robert, Kirlney,~gri8t ? rttalUM1'
.r Win. Shields, grist andlumber; GtorgV- &
Miller, flour and griBt; L. J". PatterffoK, flow
and grist; John &. Miller, flour and grist'; estate .
of T, Lang, grist and lumber ; W. Hf. KcllajrV
grist, John Chesnut, grist and lumber; JktSttrChesnut,-sr.,
grist and lumber;- John Moftaej
grist andlumber; John Broirn,.grist/; eetfctr . f
Burwell Hoy km, grist and lumber; estate* of .
Lemuel Boykin, griBt and lumber; Mrs. Jitter S .
Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, ffoar awf grtrt
Lewis Peepiee, flour, grist and lumber. ^
POST OFFICir, CAMDEN, & C
MAIL ABRANGEMmfS:
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RICHMOND, CHARIJBTON, COLUMBIA,N WESTERN
* AND WAT MAILS;
Due?Daily, by If c
Close?Daily by \ 6x00 P..If .
LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, &C.
Due?Monday, WdfUaeBday k Friday by 12 00 M .. *
Close?Same dayB, at lV 00j ih H< " 1
RES HILL, KTJBSEL PLACE, <fcc. A I
Due?Thursday, by 12' 00
'Closes?Same day, at 11 00 A. fl
, TILLER'S FERRY," JEFFERSON, &C.
Due?Monday, by IT 0^ Vt *
Clbses?Friday, at ? 10 00 JL i?
mmPH wnrras, '
. From 8 00 A. M. to 2- 00 P. M.,raad: for atortr '
time after opening tie maQ at night >
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