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ISroivHlow'M Hpcer.Ea am thi? EkiJtiassorr COKVCDlicn. l'sirs^M Brownlow deliver^ the annexed characteristic speech at the Baltimore Convention : (.fcntlemen of the Convention?I assure you you have to night waked up the wrong passenger. I am a very sick man and ought to he in my bed, and not here. 1 have journeyed on, however, through great tribulation, to meet you. The last regular meal 1 took was on Saturday, . hpon a boat on the Ohio river. I am sick, sick, and I come forward because so enthusiastically called for, to make my how and apologize for not attempting to speak. But before I take my scat I kngjw yon will take of me kindly any suggestion 1 may make, or any rebuke I may administer to you. I am one of the elder brethren, one of tin; old aposlies, and I heard when I chme to town that you had sonic doubts in your mind about the propriety of admitting the delegation from Tennessee ? a State in rebellion. .1 hope yju will pause, gentlemen, before you commit so rash an act as that, and thereby recognize secession. Wo deny that we are out. We deny that we have been out. Wc maintain that the minority-first voted us out, and then a majority whipped the minority out of the Stale with bayonets, and drove once a portion of our men to their ivitik ; but wc nro here to participate in your deliberations and toils, and show your honor. I pray you not to exclude us. We have n full ' legation from Tenussoo?a patriotic delegation?a talented delegation, all, except the jm out speaker. Our best men are lu re.? \Vhave in Tennessee, as you have in most of the Northern Stales, a Copperhead party, ju.-u, beginning to come into existence. They have existed here a long while. ; I fought the wn. lU.'iis reptile for the last two years. J hit (hey are beginning to organize in Tennessee, and 1 confidently look for thorn to be represented al the forthcoming Chicago Convention, and to v;? ed im a delegation then under the nose and i a\ a. 1 r a A* . \ a .1 . c or in;ic j>jitK oi vurue ov mo UJucngo Times. i.'lic delegation tlmt our Stale semis up to you mi ild scorn to go to lite Chicago Convention i They would decline having anything to do v r' i the late Cleveland Convention. We are f"(>! the Daltimorc Lincoln Aiming of Negro i invention. We sire for tbe Convention of llie party that, are resolved to put down this vi :ked, this infernal vebellion, sit all hazard-, *?? ! }dl cost of money and lives, and our ContWe '< t-ntion instructed us, before we left home, to y'tvi. ocatc ancf vote for Abraham Lincoln, first, ; V; rttnl sill the time. He hsis got his hsind [itvilwT he !:sis learnt the hang of the ropes, ami ;]?!jr\v want to try him for si second terin. Let us along in hs'rmony. There need be no de-j Td L i. :ing of this Convention for two days in c'.is: ' . rses of various kinds, and t he idesi I suggest i i von sis sin indiieeuieiit not to throw out our ? . *giition, is that m'o lnsiy take it into our i.o.-.rts, before the thing is over, to present si candidate from thsit Slsito in rebellion, for the second office in the gift of the people. Wo h i e a man down there whom it was my <o>od i and bad fWtune to fight untiringly lor the ' i ' twenty-five veers ? Andrew Johnson. Fori ' '.)> first time in the providence of Uod, three . r.s ago, we got together on the same plat'' n, and we are now fighting the. devil, Tom . iliccr and Jeff. Davis, side by side. 1 never ;'i ise to speak when 1 am able to spea'< ami ?; ' old friend, Deacon Dross, knows it well 1 i. old like to help him canvas Illinois, and *' ge for him among these Copperheads. If ere able to speak, and could iutciesl you 1 lid. But I am sick and must be excused. v lank you for the honor you have done me. f ^ Hie census of 18G0 gave the States in rein i ion 710,500 males between the. ages of hteen ami forty-five years. With this as a I is of calculation, the "Washington Chronicle > <es the appended estimates: To allow > ,000 of these fit for daly will be a liberal < mate. .Subtract, then the exempts and those who v. ild, in various Ways, escape conscription, at commencement nf the war, the men liable ; Iuly would not have comprised over 500.' . The losses of three years must, reduce ; to 300,000, which the gain of population )' again bring up to *100.000; so that now rorv man-in the .South, liable, ami omiliiiml io military fluty, were in the field, the miniwould not-exceed the figures last named, 1 if it hfcs any such number of men in the i I, it lias drawn ontpretty nearly its last man, j$jherc arc no resources for it in the future. J same census gave the North a* population ,000,000 of males between those ages. Asing that the same disproportion as to <>t.h? r ' urccs existed between the sections,why have xieii three years carrying on the war i Chicago Tunes. Iatrihokial.? Wo copy the following 110from the connubial department of a Mobile n temporary : i farricrf.-?At the residence of the bride's ' . or, in Washington county, by Rev. Tom vn, Jack Richmond and Nancy Williaips, ' 1 sofDr. W. A. Williams, both colored >ns of African 'scent , of the highest 'spee1 ity, and one of tlu fas cullcrod families Old Nof Carolina. ANNOU NOMM l^ISTTS. Mi:. K;>mo:: : You will please smiioiiinv ilie I'ollowiisj* gentleman as framlitlales lor iv-oleetion to t he llouso of Representatives, from Kersljyw District, at Hit* ensuing election ia October, ami oblige tiieir friends: Major J. M. RkSAITSSFRK. Cnpt. 1>. 1). rKUKV: July 1 Mil Kniiou: As tlto time is approaching when tlio people of Kershaw District, will have to Sol cot, tiinso wlu? will represent. them. in (lie ensuing Legislature we respectfully recommend tlio following gentlemen as a candidates. * For Senator. Maj. A. J I. KOYKIM For Ji.j i/i'.st'M tali res Maj. J. M. IIkSAUKSUUK, t'apt. W. 'A. IiKlTNiai. lii i....... :n . u.i: April in. MANY YOTKIIS. /Aw J>\jn-cseiitalive. Tin' friends of Cr.pl. AY. L. PkPASS, announce him a candidate lor Representative to the South Carolina Legislature, al the next October election. July 1 For SU7 > reacu to. iice. AA'e arc authorized to annnuiifv Col. A. P. (!()()1>AA'A'X, as a candidate for the legislature at the ciisu. iirir election. April 22 if Fur Fcpu si iilit/iv. \Yeare authorize)I to announce C<>1.AY. R. TAYLOR as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. June 10 tf MU. Knrrott: A'ott will please announuee Capt. AA'lLLi AM 0LA"III* 11X, as a candidate for re-election as clerk of the. Court of Common Pleas, fir Kershaw District, and oblige MANA" Vii 1 KXI >S. April 1">.' conC'ertsTTi FOR Til K llKXKlTf OKTllH LADIES' HOSPITAL Coisii3t?>:::, Mo. C;r. 71 f K.SSRS 11 KN 11 A' SCHOKLLKU AND XIC .j. T JL tAOUMITT will give twelve Concerts for the benefit ol'the above named Hospital, in the following places: .Stalesburg Jtino 2D Sumter Inly 1 Camden ' 1 Xewherry ' S Ninety Six ' 11 It recti wood " 1'' Abbeville " It) Anderson ' 21 AValhr.lln 25 Greenville ' 27 Spart :ub:ir;c 2'J Union..' Auytist 1 Thankfully would wo accept the assistance of the indie..-? in these respective places (both players and sinirers.) July -I 2 "isrEAV 33O6KS .ii'.st euia.isiiK!) li V EVAH3 & COO-SWELL. COLUMIUA, S. 0. TMIKSPIRIT OK MILITARY IXSTiTlITIOXS, H l!y Marshall Mannont. Translated from the latest Paris edition Ly Frank Seha'.ler, Colonel 22d Regiment Mississippi Infantry. Neatly tioiind. Price S5. One-third oil' to tin* trade. INFANTRY TACTICS, For Rrijrade, Division, and Army Corps, Ly (Jen. Casey, IT. S. Army. lYotiouttcc'l the host work of the kind in the lanoiuieo. lllnslraL d with 2tt Lithographed Plates, and well hound. Price ,sf>. One third oil to the trade. C! i ISOLM'S SURG FRY, | j;eur<a intra edition ?>; this valuable work, Spleti! didly illustrated, and liuoly bound. Price ?IU. Onelliird olf to tlio trade. The editions ol all of these valuable 'works are under 2. Oho copies, and those in wtntl will do well to send in their orders at once. ALSO, CKXRRAL ORDKRS, A. &. 1. CL'h Otliee, ii]> to 1st April, 1 HO!. Price $5. One-third 0(1'to the trade. AXPRKW'SLICHT ARTILLKRY DRILL. Splendidly illustrated. Price. $1. One-third oil' to lIn* trade. Any ol' these books will bo sent free of postage on reci ipL of the price, in new issue, or the old at the discount. COUStt EllLIL, Publishers. July 2 :: ttOTIC'SLL t) KUSOXS bavin;; claims ae.nin'it J. \V. Doby do ceased, will piv.-ont them duly attested; those indebted to hint will make pavmciit to MARTHA 0. DORY, AdmVl. June 17 0 HIDES WANTED(A RF.KN and dry hides wauled, for-which the hi^hU est price will be paid. Apply to May 27 ti' 1). D. II000TT. WANTED. P.IJS11 KLS ol Snrphum Rccd, for which the ?)\ IU highest price will bo p;iven. April it ' lb n.HOUOTT. t ou SAIjK obi BAItTilR. rp\V0 doors above the l'osl Ollice, Potion Oards, 1 Riee, Liverpool and Coast Salt, Nails, tobacco, Cotton Yarn, Flour, Ibtcou, and Lard, by April 2'J D D. UOCOTT ( 1 .*"i j* T.n. ivr\"ifvi '"kiriu fj .T.JT.1 ??/& . JlH.i l.j DISTItl 4JT DIRECT!) RY///$ ti: K''/' o /.'/ '/(;i:i;s. fifjixhtlors. A. II. lloykin?Senator. .lolni M. DeSaussurc, D. I>. I'erry? KoprcsonlnI ives. .1111 if iat rate*. John K. Witlierspnon, Win. I). lingua, W. T?. Taylor, Ueiiry Draco, John K. Shaw, Richard L. \Yhi taker, J. T. Darker. Comtu/ .w.7<mrrs of J. M. DaSntissure (Miairman, 1*.. 'I'. McCoy, \V. K. Hughes, Daniel D. Kirkland, .lames l<. McDnwall, Lewis J. I'siltcrsoti, .1. linglish Doby, I'red. Dmven, John l<. Mieklo, (lillaiu Sowell, Hiclmioud 1!. Terrell. Ihuauuel Darker. The sixth .section ot" the " Act to establish certain {toads. Uridines ami ferries,'' passed December i 7. is as follows : wThal each Cotninissioiter of Heads now in ullice, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until a successor is appointed, and lias accepted. This section to be in force during lite. war. C'lin.-iiis-.titiih'rx <;/" / '/ (' Srlinnf.*. Wilev Kellev. Von. Divnn .Imhiik 'iV-im t' i* 11:?ilt*. Jesse Truesdel. Daniel Ilelhnne, A. L. McDowell. {' tWIIli.tsiiiHrr.t of I'till! If iilliltiiltjy. John Workman. U. M. Kennedy, II. !>. Johnson, 1*. I.. Zoiiiji, I/. W. II. I.lair, James 15. Ciirctnu, Win. P. .McDowall Chairman, C. 1* I!., Colin Macron Treasurer. ('<???iitixso iii r.v to . !I'lthlic !'< euritirs. lolin M. PcSaus-uire. .lamo.s Dnnlap, Win. ! '. Johnson, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Tlios. K. Shannon. ( 'iiutissiiiio /'. > if tin' I'oor. K. Uarnos, A. A. McDowall, John O. llijigins, U. .M. Kennedy, J. S. DePass. W. II. lluglnon, Sec. and Trcas. / ' /// I'li'f /K'i'ri'tors if thumkn Ilriilt/r. C'v. President?lolin M. PeSausstire. Directors?lolin Macrae. 15. Perkins, Junius Team, Coliii Macrae, See. & Trcas. S-i'/iti'.i Ho,ml if lief of. .lulin M. DeSanssure. II. llarn s, James l)unla|>, J. l'oss Dye. C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Truesdel, .lolin 15. Miekle, Charles Kaley, John (las Kins, Daniel Gardner. ('nrom r. .) ohn S. Moloney. Mntnn/nrs of Elections. p Camden?I ohn S. Meronoy, C. A. McDonald, Win McKuin. Curct oil's .\1 ill?Frederick llowcn, James Team, Kninuuel Pinker. Flat Hock-?losso Truesdel, James Fletcher, George K. Miller. I ill Halo?Win. Munpo, (iillam Sowell, Win. Cato. 1/i/onhy's?.John McGougan, Daniel MeCaskill, Donald McDonald. Sehroek's Mill?l>. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeod, Henry HadcliH'e. Goodwin's Store?IJenjainin Cook, John 11. Mickle, .lames II. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., K. C. Patterson, II. 1 >. Cunningham. (>tjin, rs o f Court. Jose]i!i 1>. Dimlaji, Commissioner in Dignity; W. Clylmrn, Clerk: A. H. McDonald, Ordinary; Duncan Slieorn, Sherill". ' Tor Colhcfor. William McKain. i '< a/alr rati' Enrol fin;/ Ofh'crr. W. /.. Heitner. Confederate I For Tox-C'ofUvlor. A. M. Kennedy. _ l.VAVA'SO/V. John Cantey, 11. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tax in Kind. James Jones. Chin/ Commissi! ri/ A'/nnt. 1 11 lv ' ' r . II. 1 't'VLTL.lllA. Conftih rei/r (Jit'ir/criiiastrr'y A//<?U. James iSowers. Shite (J'HtrtcniniSi'i r's Aji /it. A. Markluy Leo. lit ci ivi/to mill Jlolirrri/n/ A<j< ill. . J. M. (inyle. Officers of (he Town of Camden. l/ih /nfmit. James Dimliip. Wnnh us. N. 0. Oaxlcy, IL 0- llucoH, L. M. Uoswoll, 11. M. Kcimc-ly. Iii i'tin/i r. 11. M. Kennedy. Murshtt! ouil Mirk ft ClerkWin. Johnson. Professional. I'k i/yirimis now I'n/cticii/'j L. 11. Peas, P. Ij. DeSaussnre, 'i'. Uccnsljcrna, W. !!. Sikes, Denjaniin II. Matliesnn, .1. AleOan, .). I. 'I'raniham, W. L. Picked, 15. S. Lucas. 'J'. P. Mellow, l.ewis DeSau.ssure, Tliomas W. fcialnioinl, F. L. /.cull'. I.Dtri/cry, Win. M. Shannon. IV. /. Leifnor. W. M. Kennedy. W. II. Taylor. Josejih !>. Dunlap Demist. M. Ilisscll. Sum >/or.s. i.'olin .Macrae. Daniel llctliunc, (.' llaile w?1 / - l n\iti ri m. -i.1 *-*isnxiiaiiiiiw>bwtowwmp?i?" Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mechanical. Av"(f' Jnirs and f'rininry Schualu in Cairuien. li. McCandless' Main Academy; F. Slauucumycr, male academy; G. Bailey, I'rofessor of Foreign Languages : Mrs. McCuudlcss* Aoademy for Young J.adios, Mrs. MtCrciglil; Miss Dawson ; Mrs. Feck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. Di-abrx in Dry (fands, Groceries, llardwaro ?Jc., Ac. K. \V. Bouncy, .luines Dunlap, Gcorgo Alden, Mrs. M. T. (Campbell, R. M. Kennedy, Mrs. MuLcish, Mcinlal iMiiitli, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin, Mathesnn & Co., A. T. Laila, IV. 1). MeRowall, S. Oppenheini, M. Bauia & liro., Mcroney, Boswell & Bro., J. M. Gayle, Joseph Hammers, T. S. Myers, James McKwen, "W. C. Gerald Co., George Doiiglaa, J. 11. Oppcitheim & Bro., Win. Johnson, L). D. IIocoM, B. Hikes. Druyyista. \\'m. McKuiu, P. L. Zcinp. linn!: Seller a nd Stationer. ,1 mucs A. Young. Watches ami Jewelry. .1 aiiies A. Young, 1. 11. Alexander, A.W. WelirInin. li/acksmlth*. Waynn ami Carriage Makers.. S. Shiver, Uoherl Man, Nathan 11. Arrnnts, Thomas Shiver. II. 11., blacksmith. Calami War f roams ami Undertakers. ('. L. Challen, Win. Tarver, .1. P. Sutherland, {Judders. J. P. Sutherland,C. L.Chatlcn, II. C. llobcrts. Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. Saddlery and Harness. P. J, Oalces, Mr. Bulger. irA..?7?...; .j < -- ' ' r Mn (111 iyuL a/in KunmuKcr. It. J. McCrcight. linkers* Mrs. M A. Kennedy} F. .Shoemaker, Win. Dnasch. Tan- Yards. L. 15. Stephenson, F. L. Stomp, John S. Bradley} Ales. McLcod, Lewis J. Patterson, Jolin Brown. Hotels. MiuisionJrou.se, by - E. G. Robinson, DeKalb House, by - J. H. Jungbluth, Private Boarding. J. W. llodgers. Milinari/ and Dress Making. Miss D. 11. McEwen, Mrs. llauimcrslough.. Churches. Methodist?J. T. Wightman, pastor. Presbyterian?S. II. liny, " Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., " Baptist?W. E. lluglison, " , Grain and Lumber Mills. F. Ii. Zemp, Hour and grist.; .las. II. Vatlglih, flour and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F.Sutherland, lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col. Jamet C. Ilaile, lumber and grist; A. II. Boykiu, flour,, grist ami lumber; L. W. It. Blair, flour anil grist: Charles ltaley, flour and grist; J. It. Sowell, grist : John W. Gaskins, flour, erist and lum l?or; John A. Young, grist ami lumber; T. J. Cant lien, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; eslato of Wm. Shields, grist and lumber; Gcorgo R. Miller, flour and grist; i,. J. Patterson, Aqut and grist; John 8. Miller, llour and grist; cstato of T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kelloy, grist, John Ohesuut, grist aud lumber; James ( hesnut, sr., grist and lumber; John Mellae, grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist; cstato of Harwell Iioykin, grist and lumber; estnto of Lemuel lloykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jano J. Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lewis Peoples, Hour, grist and lumber. Baiik Officers ant! Directors. * It ranch Haul; of the Slate of South Carolina. President?Wm. 1SI Shannon; Cashier?N. D. Baxley; Rook-Kp'r?J. E. Nettles; Assistant BookKcepcr?W. D. Anderson. Directors?J. lloss Dye, I* H. Doas, John Canley, E. W. lJonuey, A. D. Jopes, sr. Hank of Camden. President?W. li. Johnson, sr.; Cashier?W. 1>. MeDownll. Directors?it. 1?. Johnson, Win. M. Shannon, Bonj. Perkins, W. 1). McDowall, John Workman} POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- C. MAIJj ARRANGEMENTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN AND WAV MAILS. Duo?Daily, by 1 30 P. M Close?Daily liy G 00 P. M. LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, &C. Duo?Monday, Wednesday & Friday by 12 00 M. Close?Same days, at 11 00 A. M. RED IIILL, RUSSEL PLACE, &C. Duo?Thursday, by 12 00 M Closes?Saino day, at 11 00 A. M TILLER'S I'ERllY, JEFFERSON, &C. Duo?Monday, by ' 12 00 M Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. M OFFICIO HOURS. From S 00 A. M. lo 2 00 P. M., and for short t'umo alter opening the mail at night. T. W. P1CGUES, P.M. NOTICE. WIS. HUfillSON, will net as my agent during my absence from homo. Persons indobtod to mo will make payment to him. May 27 3m 1). L. DeSAUSBURB.