r Jfc . *' '.-1'& c tV v, ) ... ; -v-V/v^'V r->'A> ' ' ? '! gggg3Sp~5*g [roi: thk c.\vw:v joctsal.] ? Mit. Etirron: Haritig heard sorop> criticisms made upon 'lie cyuso of one wM is now a cludidute before the people for, their votes *n? a member of the Legislature, of which be is now a member, Maj. Jons, M. I?u6aU8^'UUk, we applied to nnn ior mux mtmvu uu the subject, and now- state the result of those enquiries : Having a surplus of corn and pous from the . crop oflSG3 wehnve seen h? book in which his ^ sales are kept, and find he sold bis coin at an avorege of four dollars per bushel, and the peas at *!i average of three dtdluis and forty cents per buwbel None of f the corn was sold fyv over five dollars, and a fair proportion of it at frotn .two to tbrop dolldrs per bushel and ouo lot of two hundred bushois was sold at one dollar .pfribushcl to the wives uml widows of ,eo1 diors and ueedv women with children: and" one lot t * \ j " " was sent to Charleston to aid soldiers .families there, ?3 a gratuity. >ot one b>. sfacf^V corn oc pedis was old out ofXcrsbuw District, except to some neccsM-. tons pci' Giis ia Sum tor District, near his plantation. . wno are emor^miu uie- awvo swiou. us positively refused to sell u> persons who wished to purchaso w well again for a profit V.'hat everdWt>ic: turn tou? made *ns to pureJIasers it was in tayor-of wivts ard wldovve of soldiers, .and the refugee fa'ini. hes'-of Olmrteston and.thp low county. Every jlenvmd j lor com ?v:.& supplied vhen he had it to vll to those who vrantecTit for their owii domestic we. But it was r.^uLlstiy ictpc&iblo to supply ail demands.? The'utgoul demands of soldier.* ami refugee families n.akicg' bargains for it. cvoii in IXcer.ibvr last, had 10 bo sr.pplktfdirst, : td then ail otLers were supplied as fa?t as as^-d for: and to those who diyt -judced for it got it in>the:r fcau, so long as there, wife' com or peas to gel- fuo applications were very mnncrons, "at least ,fv.\> hunthed, and no d:st?hetiou "was mado. exCephas above shred. '.train .was sold to persons whom ito r. ;rer pnvr, '(and did not cv<. ti know or see thorn) simply because &ry. catnc> within the above classes. One lot -.vn? sol i te a person who it is-stttted sem it to another District, and sold lbr a profit., If this be true the-intention waseoaecrtledfrtirc jijiu attho iiiny when toe sale.wcs made. On the Contrary, Iie.v, M ' vup >> ;rchasar it was to supply the nccesitous fouiiiies of this ttnvy.. If this purchaser abused thr* confidence reposed in bim let the'sin lie at his own doon it is uet rlsht cli.it Major DeSaC.ssukb should or made responsible 2>r the misrepresentslions' of?' i.ers. lils object was to tiirOv.' the corn in Llitr haiiv!' .-i'ti.os-, who was in need of if. and siipposetL this piirrlaiser would do aii 'nj promt; rd at the time or >.!. y.reiuis\ I i he has dime otr.erwiso, the fault is tout 01 A j. PkBicascbe's, it has been also most unreasonably nllot't d against lie -sofa com to tli: Jew. V> w<>t;}d nsle why th&Jc.w should not bo fed as well as others. Sur.ie of them 'have been lor .* / .v.tos of orti town, others of thejn are rlfuaees wli.i have w > ;ri.i shelter and asylum in our niiJlt % from tie grasp of a rtuthless fee, iir.4 it i.1 becomes u>. who hav.jT.ltso l.it".'*-t!i( inconver.ieJ.eC from the v.ur lofct up such a clamor against any One ior a h; had the grain to spare be ]<-t it go froei. . Ail he desired was to bo assured they stood in n^ca; m?t whether t boy were vieh ou poor, Jew or Gentiio. "We aro pained to think that any , can be. found id tbU or any other community who would urge lb is as au objection against Iiiia. How , oi my 0* thie.caople iuive sheflvtlioir blood?many now lie in their cold graves whose lives were freely ode red ttpon their country's alter; and for what ? to save ' your homes and firasidcs from desolation. 0! shame ' where is tin- jplush, to nif\ko such , distinctions. Carolinians, is it true, at this time, that you nre leee kind and hospittible to tl? strangfer. tlMu in former ftreos Ko, we are supe you willi rej^pdiatc this as not the . tn;th. Not now, while our enemy are thundering at the gates of our capital, and our ov*n beloved'city is breicgod for our subjugation?we say,, not now. We ' will uover say so while we see tbcm bearing their breast to our common foe. Let qs bo united end do / our duty to tho Jew and the Gentile, and God will bless us. , V All his most ardent friends ask for him, is 1 to place in rcveiw Lis many acts of kindness to young men in starting in life; -utheu in iv&ntof r friend in their time of need, and we donbt ' if many can bo found who linsvio willingly and freely given Lis name and paid so dearly for the privilege of helping others tc do well in life; and we are sure few can bo found that' applied for either sympathy or kindness who wore turned empty sivay; but \ye claim for Lira the suffrages V his citizens Upon higher ground - than yierc char by orjrind acts to others.." Y"c'claim tor him a scat in the Legislature uppu his capacity to fill it, and bis experience to carry out the interest of th^ Stat6.But few, if any,have f,o large an interest at stake as ho has,, and most ccitalnly Is it trne that those who . J , Jit ... .1 nave in-. .? to Jc.sc win ixjumo most hssujious in ; its preservation.' TIi^ timxx. was when it nnidcj but .little dinbrcneo who was sent to the Logis-; Jjitufo,'-but times'lave'sadly changed. \ crisis; is upon its,.when we Te^iiire not.'only wisdom i bnt'e^porienee.,V?Vshould not be nxpeoted or called .r.pon to try expcijiiidiits hut should i>o s^tiaSed with jFucU as we have tried and' j . ' * -* . L m \ : v- ' h <* "... . ' f L. ?L". "I ' found faith fa! in time that has passed in guardin ^ the best interest of onr State find |S>istrtct. Major DcSaussuro has not called upon you, fello'.v citizens, to solicit your suffrage, and when asked by the writ or why he did uot, his (reply wa?, you knew him and have'known Mm long, and he was willing to leave the issue in yonr 11 !/ ii.'-L i-i i uanuB. ii juu unnK ue iias vuct'u ihiumui hi tbe past, yon will haye the same guarantee for the future. *' A VOTER. ; P. S. We have examined the hoot Jkept a* a memorandum of sales, which speaks for itself, the facts, ill stated ftb?>\;c, ami can bo seen by any one who desires to do so. [for tub camdkn d.ui.t v>rev4ti.j yu. Kditor: It is a matter of astonishment ta myself as well as to unity others, that the p/itriolhuij of, sncti a tto!1 tried public servant as Major jieSACSSCRK' should. for one moment, bo questioned by any cno. ?r His record is clts-n, his acts of Charity arc without .? parallel in lvcrshaw District. 11 is'name can he -bund on notes in Dank foi^lie poor, that he probably knew he would have to pay when ?3 signed there: but Ids .beart has always felt forjjw necessities of the poor, and his liands have al .vays been fbnnd ready to relieve thorn. The past, Mimiucr, when he had spared nil tlie co>n that he thought he njossibly could spare, one poor 1 man applied to'hiihVbr corn?due hundred bushels. Titr.-'i In *l?i? n?i?lv * Ton thrift want it for siicon- ! j-jtion but for cousurfiptioti; I hi;v?" iiot tli*; com to spare, but you must have it. lie-did gel It. lie had not the inciter to pay ibr it. and \v*r never askod foe it. Now this corn was bought at $5 per busllol, | when speculators.were' offering JiO per i&ahol- cash lor :!:o satoc corn, but were refused. . These fccts'can be proved, ever required. Then votes s of Kershaw District remember n well tHed, faithful, dilligent, prit>l!e.servsTNO^NCEMENTR. Mil. Kditor: You will please announce the following gcntlenian as candidates for re-electien to tbo Tlause of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at the ensuing election in October, and oldijfe their IL!. . 1- . . iriVTicro: v Major J. M DkSAT^SUBK. Capt D. D. PKBBJ. .Tuly 1 Kiinoit: A a the time is approaching rrlien tbo ?<*'?p!o of Kershaw District, will liavo to select, those 1 who will represent them, in the ensning legislator^ , \\i< respect rally recommend fhp following gentl^Rbii is a caiifjiSut' S. ' .. . J1 For Senator. , jj1 4 Mflj. a. jr. boVkin Fof I\"prcstntai '"V. Mflj. J. M. DkSAUSSURK; Capt. W'. ?. LKiTNKK. 7?y Inserting the above, yon will oblige April 15. . ' MANY YOT711S. * t ' ; For Representative. TCe are authorized to armouRco Col. A. P. HOOP- | H'YX, .is a candidate for the Legislature at the onril- I < iup election. ' April 22 tf i F>r Representative.' < ' ' "Wearo anlhoriied to ar.nouneo Col.IT. Tt. TAYLOP ( is a candidate for the legislature at the ensuing ( Election. June 10 tf J V"u. Eorrbn: Ton will please nnnonnnoo ,Capt WILLIAM CLYPURN. a3 a candidate .V rc-olection \s> clerk of the Court of Common Plens, for Kershaw District, nnd oblige MANY FRIENDS. April 15. j Cpimcil NoticeTHE TOWN AUTHORITIES HAYING" CONTRACTED with o party to out all Grass and u'wiain ^he Cemetery, (outside private lots) do hereby forbid any one else cutting grass within the Aiclusure. By order of Council. , U. M. KENNEDY. ? . " Clerk of Council. Oct. 1 tf. K- 1 * tuiJLUiri rauu'v-e. i . THE EXERCISES OF tfRS. PECK'S J\r>^p, SCHOOL f<'r boy's and girls,, will l>e re- 1 su tried at the Academy formerly occiijKfd \$7?" "by.Miss DoNootn next bunding to the < lfath?liat parsonage, oti fcho- 1st ModJay in October. > Terms made known on application. Sept. 27 . tf f i Quarterly War Tax. i TAX OFFICE, PITH COL. DISTRICT, ) ? ca.mdknvs. c., Oct. ?; ifiC4.# j;; OUARTERLY RETURNS ARE NOW DUE FOR Quarter or.diog 30th nit. All persons who have taken out a registry?dealer? in merchandise, millers, flistillor?, butchers, tanners and auctioneer?, Ae? aro ' iof|urc-d to niako returns within the next twenty days, | nr.d pay tV.o same. Prompt attuition to this is abso- ! ' iita-I}- necessary. .i/amiiiu>re vr.ll he (tout w ith as t!io j , lair directs. JOHN CANTKT. ) , ?It. M. KENNEDY, \ A?w*>ra.Oct 7 . " ' i. .... V'd S I - * > r. ' ' / ' i' rp ' c& y v. ? -v- "o . M . Free School Notice. ' rjTDE 130.VHD OF "COMM 1SS.IONKBS OF FREE J SCHOOLS, Cpr Kershaw District, will hold their last quarterly mtotingy fpr the year f8t"i4, at Camden, oa the foucth Monday in October iner., in f!*e Ordinary's office. Puncttui.l aitcmlauoe.iti highly requisite, as' the proceedings' oitiic Whole veur is to bo. taken hi to consideration, and an account ofAnc fame to bo made to the Compnolier (icncrol, at Columbia^ at or "before the setting oftW Legislature. Also all teachers engaged in teazling frno schools the pr^ont year will render in to said Board their returns properly at tested and qjipmntioated by their rospective trustees,: on or helOre the fouttli Monday iri l..:. ...i,? VUIVUT. . J IJ18*w?c rrj;c? til .4 .-V .. .* j lev, Cliaifomn of the etud 'Board ot J-'r^e Sebuojs;.. - ' - A. L. HtDONAtD, ' Oct* -J S. 15. ?. S. K. D. ? r . , V Ootton- Yarn ? Aja.-yjDi.ES. sriPKRKiR ^Ai.'?nr. \) V /sBTTiJK CAGE'S?2 dtijccis Tfliitttinorc'g; dozeu EiiK'li:-i'.' GIGAR&l CIGARS!!~ 10,000 Cigars of Florida Tobacco?a .^oW. article; ? U-S')? , . ?_L?_i?A?I?! ts ? ti Election. OX TUESDAY AKTI'Jt TirK SKOOYD M02ft>AV ill-October, no,\t, at/election v\U bo h.dii at 'trie uaiial election prevail?, Fkrt' !eck of the Court of KerSi at< Camden tbis seeoud.day of So'ptcmNjr, A. D IS<34. . : W. OLVUjtTfJY Sept. 9 4ttr. \ C, LVU. if .t G. S, . ^Var Taxes of 1364'. - ' \ ASSKJS^jitsoiMcjj,' l i durr ev. a.-nt. 15th. J 80*1. \ i HTHE ASSKSSOnS .OK.TifK ITTtu COLLECTION i 1. District hereby, gi v.- notice that -tfjej ate n?w], prcpMrcd to rueeiireAflq RL1U!f_\S for the. TAXL* , of 1564. . , . - ; ;.In order to ?M -.payorsillp&panngthTOVCfttWtjp. i the following ncliedule and eluBSimjaripn of taxabla ar ticios is published: CLASS I?-Id Property Enraged -in AqruztUuw The kinds of property "which shall be considered as employed in agriculture nfo : All lands netuully'dub tivated or connceoed wb or contributing to such <;uitiviilion, such us woou'or pagiuro lands: all slaves, i little, big, old find yfruug, above IvyelTe years Of ago. I us a re-properly hncwti ftod^.e.sVnatod as plantation or ' farm negroes, as coiUradDtiuguishod I'vpnv ineelianiOs or house servants or osiers not, connected with a farha j or'plantation ; AilU^scs, irnd'.s #jid oxen used as i work animals oil a fotnn or plantation, as coutKa-dii;- j iihg.U'sntal from family horses or "nOises, of pleasure, | itr.d ffom iiors.e?, rentes* er slock eatity.'upWi such -Ox- ! tato but. not actually used in tilling ti;o soil; all ;>lonflf3, j cans, wagons nnd implements of husbandry generally J, used t-ncl necessfirf* ioithe proper otiitii ;tvi"n of tire ! VQP?. '' A C^ASS Ii?Ak Projivty 'of evgi'u ki.-it. Ifcul. sriuil Mse*(. Ti'il ifi-pl'jijrd in. Ayi trill:,'c. TfiisyfopeRy tvjll em.brnco. lands not eiiiphf/od in agriculture; all real estate in (..Her. fewiand villages. and all (.slier real etta'e tii'roughont ltd cv'untry tliat does nor c->ntri>?ute to the tax- in kind; all s.lrv .\>.| in uiu;?fr peas, auc? all products of the farm, garden or orchard. x Flour, meal, sugar, molasses, bacon, lard and all ither groceries, merchaudii'.e, spirituous liquors, wine, ' lidcyytc. Yaluo of household and Jdtchen furniture, ugricfrb :ural tools and implements. owned but not employed in agriculture, and a|l tools of mechanics or others, DUMitil iiisli wheats and all articles of domeftje use,, strringes, wagons, .irova, cart* and .every species ofrelncles on wheels not employ din agriculture; books, naps, picture1, paintings', slat :ary arnHfeihtr works of irt. .. The assets of all biuiks or otli^r joint stock companies. whether Incorporated or not, a* taxed iust as in lividunls ore taxed?bankspaying a rax on their capital and reserved funds,.and returning their gold and silver ooin as olhem arc retjn'ue (i'ilav, to lw prorbni in making' choir returns id above ert tuner, iiwrt: UlliiJo Juars ow'!"> ^Vlock a. p., to 3 olclock p. r.l. JOHN CANPH-Y, ' It. M. KYiNNKOY. Assessors 17th CoIleeCioit. District, 13.0 * Sept 27 . ^ ' if R&G3 ! liAGSn 'pnK HioniWT PincJts. PAID FOIL wmti* JL itnou' or 'o/U'i,t ivr,'.s tlclivoro Lamp Ciiimaeyg and%ic]:3 17<0^ SaLKBY x ' D D. HOCOTX. j . . fcjejrtouiber 1 ' J . V . < !' ' " 1 . *# N ' < * ; . sC' . J- vViV > '' y- * ' & ' . v- i., <{f / - r ' - ^ . . ; r . . < - * I . < r> ..< . A' ... : -? ' k; ' -i. -V. * : - V K * " tV 'J- "* V ' *. i' 1 - - . ./ . V.: School Notice. V-Xf'ia^pkKpOSF WIIL HJiSUilK 7HT3 FXKP^ /s * .?.i 1. (jrSES ofjiict Scltw.l for boys, at the Academy Ibrmfcrly occupied by'Mrs Peek, ori the,tirst Monday in , October. Tornis $100 half puyaldo in ailrrmc?. r ' SopC- 2G 4 . j Office Q. H Department, $ Pmnyv SSnr.t Tf.th 1 RfU ' PLANTERS ARli URGENTLY RKQUtfSTFD ' to haul in \mineiliatttlj'. all new fodder and po??, <- . well As old fodder and shucfts, in order to meet tl:$ ' pres??ljr dfltonnde of our'arini?jn ? ,1'ber are Jfco notified ite they can have credit oa their Tithe of 1M4, for their deliveries of corn if "they prefer }L Uhpavmtnt in fusi* t ' CO:>7,'A3f BlihL Ayt. A- Q. T&'.f " , .Sept. 16. - <:' ?,rn:ute?l to Piireliafie . I'/'GE TUB :;SB OF TII8 COXFKDKRATB Jl - Slates?Scrap 1^, wrought or cast, fcr^ich 1 jnty a fair prie-.xBn ainjji.ior, if preferred, v.-rj], exchange roiled pianhuien Iron. Pot the iijae. Planters or others haviutf any oftpe above to depose of will. inform riie < ' * of the i'sct. a* Lavish to collect it together ns .speedily .?, ' wptfwt!}.-. ' j. s. mhboney: ' SepictuVer 1 tC * ' I - '( Ileadquarfcers, ; , iihrl-YH FDRC'iif}, P. ., ) Cfli.UMiUA. Fent. 20. 1 fir.it ' f VZBCfJ L OJtr.KnS NO. 7. I PURsqA^fTU tlcafoi AL ORDER NO, 73,' 3? hispGfcuievafS Qlf. *. curri.nt neri^B, ' (hereunto ;i|.j?.*udwl)iliO brigadier Genornl command* ir4g So*'no-forces of .South Carolina Lercby asSiunea ' ' cim.Tyl iiri i ihrociioD'ol tb^-cwuacrywiyu aerv'co iu the SU*CC. ' , ' " T 11, K.t-.'Cpr n? !io (matter specified; the organization oF-tl e Couacrip'.ion DnpaVt'i ojit in-(ho State, including tlr.^l'/in^ming-r.c.-.i'tU, will b(? preserved: and nil cxihttajj/>vUneciouf ?' , l\\ Ail-communications iu relation to the Conscriptirir rorviee in theiiutc, ami nil .implications for ex- * eiiiptthn and detail, niusfc l#9 inude tiu&ugTi/..th& C6mj mniri.'iiifc of Ceiiccripfs; cbmamiiications oi\, ah other *ubjecis will emuiiluo to he mede through the A. A. ticiifct.'il if the'liLi-eiwo-Forees ?S. (J. tft V. The of:ice of Congressional -district Enrolling' . (*fUei;r h. big-abolished. all officers heretofore acting in th. l oapitci!y v.-ilt report by letter to the CuiiiuniuiLtiit ofOoiuMi.p't> for ?fSipii.ieo& to other duty, sr rtiug forth their ra^k, ton s.'positida Jta'd pre;out assignment tc doty. Compi tent odours will ho Assigned .is ' Jtispoc- ' Jor* of A/Wsennviori" in the several Congressional pi.-trictfi. t . - .. . 1 VI. Wit]ei vt? \v to etiinj liaRCO of rftr. IJT. of said ? Gcja ral Oi$(fc' No 73, (JtO Commnudaai of Conscripts will, without dclgy.1 order the medical exjiiainuiihn of all eonifiii-vione.; officers and (ither persons (except thin* of the "iiiv.d.d Corps") employed hi thiyer. rolling sci vice of this, State, t omnis3ip;io lo assigned to duty m the fieldas tteon ictic.V'>!e. V. VII Application for'itaaigpnr.ent to <1nfy as Enroll-' incr Oliieers^-As.sjsUuit.s Clerks, and to other position.* in Rie'OMnvription service in this Stnto, will be roceivyl from officers, uOn-eouimissiom-d odieers and privates nb_!r?ujriiiir to. the Reserve..'Forcos, and from retired end liyht duty ollieers and rr.en, and from per- ' sons not liable to'service in the field. Sueh .ipplicatiote'r'Onclosiii* testimonials of character. inteUigenco anil fitness,'will be addressed to Maj. C. D. il ELTON, ^ CemnianSi-nt cf Cui'flcHpt'. Columbia, S. C. By command Evig. Coil, ClfpsM-T. ED. H. BARNWELL. Cct-4 , 3"'V A. A. General. ?5?" Suite' papers copy threo times. ' .4 Administrator's Notice. \ '.* LLTHOK WHO ARIi INDEBTED TO THB \ i'\. f.sit\le of A. D. Cuto will njeaso mtko payment Or the same at early as ywsimo,' find tlioso havingr claims n^uinst said estate, will present them to the Administrator, Tin .h. Gardner, forthwith without dolav. " H. GARDNER, Oct % U Administrator. Notice, F'ROlf Til 13 DAThl WB SHALL CHARGB thix'e dollars Omnibus-faro to 3nd from any part * of the town. To or from Jvirkwood, or beyond'tho lilt)its of the town, nix dollars. The high "prices of horse feed compel ns to advance our rates. ^ , J. K. WITHcRSPOON. B. G. ROBINSON. ' Ootolxwi . & . >' i ? Musical Instructions- - it. L..AKTHCTt, IV ILLJtKCiSIVH V ? aJindtO'l number of pupils, for Musical Instruction. ' . ' / Term*?$50 pec quarter ' . -Octobor 4$ * 6t .1 . * . Servants to Eire. POR I'lritTEPJi PARTICULARS APPLY TO I . 11. I\ COLBURE, October % fy . at Kirkwood. Eetiee. A IT. I'l-TnSONS ABE POREWARNEP EOT TO 1 \ trade for :\ note iriven Lyme, to.ToLm Bator, for livo.iinnJn It dollars. dated vonie tlbfc in .Tuuo. 186-1, si's U>