The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, July 25, 1864, Image 2
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Sx>?cial 2SJ~otices.
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BUrilNE&J' HEREAFTER WlfcL HE ?0Nducted
strictly ou>tliQ baeli system. . *
$ - All.orders must, positively bo accompanied with the
ca'ab. *'
ThoBa indebted to ine wiil please come farwaru aud
pay up. WM. McKAIN.
^ July 7 " 6t.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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fmb. Editor : You will 'please annoutic& the fojlowinggontlewau
as candidates for re-election to the
Houso of.Representatives, from Kershaw District, at
the ensuing Election in, October, and obligo th?ir
friends: <\Major
J. M. PeSAUSSURE.
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. July 1 '?
Mr Editor : As the timely approaching wjicu the
poople of Kershaw, District, jvili b^ve*fo? select, those
who will represent thenij In tho ensuing Legislature
we respectfully recommend tlio'followiug gentlomch
, lis aroMfotg.
JPbr Senator.
'mji- a-}{- doykin"
' " ^l/j" Representatives.
' * M?j. J. M.'DkSAUSSD'PvE, v *
' Capt. "VV. Z. LEITN15R. * * .
, By inserting the aboro, you will oblige
April l?" ' MANY VOTERS*
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Eor Ecpnsentative.
' Tno friends of Capt. "W. L. DuPASS, announce Imfi '
o candidate for Representative to the South Carolina
Legislature, at the next October election.
. July 1 i * | r
I<br Representative.
We are authorized to announco Col. A. D. GOOD
" WYN, as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing
election.
^April 22* ' __ * tr
For Representative.
^earo authorized to announce Col,"W[. 11, T^YLOlt
aR a candidato for tlio Legislature at the ensuing
v eld'clion.
*Tune 10 ' tf
MR. isditor: l ou win please anuounnco i,Hpt.
* "WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate for ro-pleclion .
as elork of the Court of Common Pleas, for Korahaw
District, and oblige ? MANY FRIENDS.
Commissary Notice'"f^O
EXCHANGE?3000 FINE- SUGAR
J. (onlv for Bacon.)
' July 23 2 J DBVBREUX, A. A. C. S.
?3grConledcr:Ho ploase copy twice.
Samplfe Cotton17OR
SALE IN QUANTITIES TO SIJIT PUIt1
CHASERS, bv MATIIESON & Co.
July. 22 " ^ 3
"White Wine Vinegar, Eng
lish Soap, &c4
FEW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE!
j\ of While Wino Vinegar. _ j
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\ f?ii|K-nor article of fttarih and washing Blue, of an
w.r.i lino q.vditv, for Halet low fur cash at
MRS. MuLElSH'S,
- one door above the Binnch -Batik. |
July 22 ' 2, \
WAB. TAX NOTICE. J
xAasBssons OmcE, 17 th Diet.,
CA?<DEN,'July 16, 1S64.
* Lr,fUKGTSTKR.KI) PERSONS ARE HEREBY
rV untitled tliat this office is now open and will conr
tiuuo opon for twenty days from this date, to receive
' returns of gross amount of their sales, lor tho quarter
endiug 30th Juno. Millers are*nlso roquestod to runko
thoir returns this quarter.
JOHN GANTRY. ) . *
R. M. KENNEDY, \ Assessors:.
July 16 _ 3 d 2 w
SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP.
The subscriber respectfully informs
tho citizons of Camden, that he has commenced
to manufacture *
Saddlery & Shoes,
on Broad stroot, directly opposite thp Episcopal
Church, nnd solicits a share of patronngo.
Repairing, in either branch, will bo promptly at 'tended
to. English Saddles for salo.
. ' M. BOLGER.
"WANTED?two good Shoemakers.
July 16 ? . # 2w
NOTICE.
DR. T.-W. SALMOND, has resumed the practice of
his profession in the Town of. Camden ,and its
vicininiy. Office oil- Main street.
May 13 > tf
WANTED^
KAA BUSHELS of Sorghum Seed, for which the
01 /' / highest price will be given.
April 5 . Dt D. nOCOTT.
NOTICE.' ' '
WE. HJTGHSON, will acX an my agent daring
my Wisence from home. PerponB indebtod to
aoo will malte payment to him.
MaySI 3n? D. L. DeSAJTSBITRE.
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~^TfrfcTft IUETtoRY^
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I DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Legislator*.
A. H. Boykin?Senator. __
John M. DeBayssyre, D.\ D. Perry?vR'eprcsonta
tives.
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, Magistrate*. t
John K. Witkerspoon.'Wm. D. Hogan, W. It. Tny^
. lor, Heury Brace, Johri 11. Shaw, Richard L.
Whitakor, J, T. Barkur.
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Commissioners of Roads.
J. M. DaSaUssure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E.
, Hughes, Daniel D. Kirklaud, James L. Mc.
Bpwall, Lewis J. Patterson,. J. English Dtyy,
Fred. Bowen, John L. Mickle, Gillam Bowell,
Richmond IV.-Terrell, Emanuel Parker.
The sixth Bcotion of the "Act to establish certfin
Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December
17, is as follows.: ' 1
1 That each Commissioner of Roads now in of
ficc, or hereafter appointed, shall servo until &
successor is appointed, and has $ceeptod. This
scctiun to be in -force during the war.
Commissioned of Freet Schools. '
Wiley Kelley, Win., Dixon, James Team, ,C. 0.
IIaile, Jes.tr Tvucsdel, "Daniel Bcthune, A* L.
McDowell, y *
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Commissioners of Public Buildings.
John Workman, R. M. Kennedy, II. B. Johnson, P.
h. Zemp, L. W. II. Blair, Jaraes B. Cureton,' IVm.
D. MeDowttll Chairman, C. P B., Colin Mnct-ea
TroSkurcr.
Commissioners to Approve Public Securities.
John M. DeSaussuro,'Janice Dunlap, Win. E. Johnson,
sr., A. M. Kennedy, Titos. E. Shannon. ?
Commissioners of the Poor.
E. Barnes, A. A. Mclfowall, John O. Iliggins, R.
M. Kennedy, J. S. DePaas. W. E. Hughson, See.
and Trcas.
president and.Directors of Camden Bridge Co.
President?John *tt. DeSauasuro.
Directors?John Macrae. Ii. Perkins, James Team,
Colin Macrao, Sec. & Trcas.
Soldier's Board of Belief.
John M. DeSaussure, E. Barnes, James Dunlap, J.
Ross Dye, 0. Mosely, Jaraes Team, Jesse Truesdel/John
B. Miekle, Charles R$dey, John Gaskins,
Daniel Gardner. * , >
voroner.
. J Jbbn S. Merouoy.
Sanagcra of Election*.
Camdcfc?John S. Merouey, O. A. McDonald,
Win McKain.
Cjjreton's Mill?Frederick Bovrcn, James Team,
F.inanuel Pa^kor.
Flatf Itock?Jesse .Truesdel, James Fletcher;
George R. Miller.
.Buffalo?Wni. Jfungo,-Gillam Sowall, ffm. Cato.
Liienby'a?.lohu ItlcGougan, Daniel McCaskill,
Donald McDonald. .. .
Schrook's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeoil,'Henry
Radcliffe.. vG<tfidwiu'.'jj(ntore?Benjamin
Cook, John B. Micklo,
.lames If. Vaughn.
Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson,
It. B. Cunningham.
Officer* of Court. .
Joseph V. Duniap," CGmuiissiouer in Equity; IV.
^ Clyburn. Clerk; A. McDonald, - fch-dinary;
Duncan Sheorn, Sherifl". * >
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Tax Collector.
William McKain.
Confederate Enrolling Officer.
W. Z. Leitner.
Confederate War TfiZ'CoUTelor.
A. M. Kennedy.
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Assessors
John Cantey,R. M. Kennedy.
Collector of Tax in Kind. . .
James Jones. '
** Chief Commissary Agent.
J. II. Devcrcaux.
Conj'odorate Quartermaster's Agent.
James feowors.fl
StaWQuartermastcr's Agent.
, , A. Mark ley Lee.
Receiving and Delivering Agent.
J. M.. Gayle.
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Officers of the Town of Camden.
Intendant. *
- James Dunlap.
, Warding.
N. D. Baxley, D. D. Hocott, L. M. Boswell, R. M.
Kennedy.
Recorder.
R. M. Kennedy. ?
Mar thai and Market Clerk.
Win. Johnson.
Professional.
Physicians now Practicing.
L. II. Dene, D. L. DeRaussure, T. RcenBtjerna,
W. R. Sikfls, Benjamin II. MnthcBon, J. McCaa,
J. I. Trantham, W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, T.
F. MoDow, Lewis DeSauseuro, Thomas W? Salroond,
F. L? Zemp.^ ,
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La yrrt, >
Shannon. W. Z. Lcitn^r.
W. M. Kennedy.- ' , Vi.. 1'. Taylori
Joiuph D. Dunlap.
' ' . D'cTitixi. ' .
. M.Bissell.
Surveyors.
Colin Macrae, Daniel Bethunc, .C. <C. Hailo
Scholastic, Mercantile) & Mechanical.
Academies and Primary Schools in Camdtri, '
L. McCandless' Male Academ^; F. Siaudcninyer,
male academy ; G.> Bailey, Professor of* Foreign
Languages; Mrs. McCandless' Academy lor
Young Ladies. Mra. McCrcight ; Miss Dawson ; '
Mrs. Peck; Miss"* Maggie DeNoon.
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware <5\<c., &c.
E. W. Bonney, Jaqies DunTnp, George Aldcn, Mrs.
M. T. Campbell, R. M. Kennedy,' Mrs'. McLeish,
Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Cfosby, ? ,
Benjamin, Matheson & Co., A. T. Latta, -W. D.
McDowall, S. Opponbeim, M. Baum & Bro., Me
ronoy, bobwcu & tfro., j. ft]. Uayle; Joseph
Somincrs, T. S. Myers, James MeEwcn, w.
G. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. H. Oppenlieim
& Bro., Win. Johnson, D. D. Hocotl, B.
Sikua.
Uruggisls.
Wm. McKniu, F. L. Zemp. ,
Book Seller a rid Stationer. \
James A. Young. ,
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Watches and Jtwdrg. '
Jnfnes A. Y'oung, I. B. Alexnudur, A?W. Webrliuti.
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Blacksmiths, Wagon and CuniaycMnkirc..
S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrunts, Thomas '
Slaver. It. It., blacksmith. !
Cahincl Wartrocms and Undertakers.
0. L. Chatten, Win. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland,
Builders.
J. F. Sutherland, C. L. Chutten, H. C. Roberta. j
" Merchant. Tailor.
Charles A. McDonald.
Saddlery and Harness.
F. J. Qakes, Mr. Bulbar.
Wheelwright .and Oinmaket.
,1 R J. McCroight.'
Bakera.
Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker, Wm. Daasch.
Tan-l'arda.
It. B. Stephenson, F.' L. Zemp, John S. Bradley,
Alex.- McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown,
Hotels.
Mansion House, by - E. G. Robinson.
DcKslb IIousc, by - J. H. Juugbluth.Private
Boarding.
J". W. Rodgcrs.
Milinary and Drtts Making.
Miss D. H. McEwen, Mrs. tlammer&lough.
Churches.
Methodist?J. T. Wigliiman, pastor. ,
Presbyterian?S. II. Hay, "
Episcopal?T. F. ?Davis, jr., (
Baptist?W. E. Huglison, 44 1
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Grain and Lumber Mills. ^
F. L. Zemp, flour and grist: Jas. II. Vaughn, flour j
and grist; James A. Kirklnnd. grist ; J F. Suth
j vnanu, luinner ana grist; >v. ft. ungues, lumoer <
and grist: Charles PcrkiiiB, lumber; Col James
C. Hails, lumber and griBt: <A. H. Boykin, flour,
grist and lumber; L. W. R. Blair, flour and
grist; Charles Ralcy, flour and grist; J. R. Sowell,
grist; John W. Gaskins, flour, grist and lumber;
John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. .J.
^autlien, lumber; Robert Kirklej', grist; estate
./ Wm. Shields, grist and lumber; Georgo R.
Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour
and grist; John S. Miller, flour and grist ; estato
of T. Lang, grist, and lumber; W. M. Kclley,
grist, John Ohesnut, grist, and lumber; James
Chcsnut. sr., grist and lumber; John McRae,
grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist; estate of
Burwcll Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of
Lemuel Boykin, griBt and lumber : Mrs. June J.
Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist;
Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumber.
TtAOm i rl.i i.iTrm' a a n n
ruoi uxxauxi, uiUJiiAUiu,
MAIL A RE A A O JEM EN TS. > tj
RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN '
AND WAY MMLfl.
Due?Dayy, by 1 30 P M
Clone?Daily by 6 00 Ml ?
LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, (fcc.
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Duo?Monday, Wednesday & Friday by 12'00 M \
Close?Sam duys, at 11 00 A. M
RED HILL, Rl'SSEL FLACK, &C. g
Due?Thu fldav, by 12 00 14 ^
Closes?Same day. at 11 00 A. W
TILLER'* FLRRY, JEFFERSON, A>C.
Due?Monday, by 12 00 N
.Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. M
OFFICE HOURS. '
From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M., and for short i
time after opening the mail at night.
T. V PE0UZS, p.jj.
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?*0Vj'ortui.- ly mil mfi iR i r mnfi>
C?mmi.TTI:D TO jail. '
A NEOEO WOMAN CALIS HER NAME
L A Mnry and Bays tliat alio belongs to lit.' ftrowu
on Black -River, and that Mr. Brown and Ida wife are
lioih dead. Said woman is about five and a balf feiat
liiyb, and about fifiv years old,-(50 or 55,) she i% very
simple or playing.ofl" I cutit tell,which.
Ilie owner is requested' to eoffie forward' prove
property, pnv expenses and take her awHy.
Julj22 DUNCAN feHKO.HN, Jailor.
CENTRAL - BUREAU,
COLUMBIA, Jui/f IG, 1864.
CtARS WILL BE'DESPATCHED EOR JOHN)
ETON'S army, July 19; for Lee's and Beaure- '
pard'a armies, July 29 ;<Sfcr Johnston's army, July 29 y . '
for Charleston and the coast, July 29. ' r
July 13 * LABORDE, Chairman.
2STEW BOOK
JUST PUBUSfiKD -
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r J>H 12 SPIRIT OF MILITARY INSTITUTIONS,
.L By Marshall Marmont. Translated'froni .thy
laiest Pari.'- edition by- Frank Schaller,1 Colunel ' 22d *
Regiment Mississippi Infantry. Neatly bouiM. Frfee
$6. Ohe-third off to the trade. .. ,
"INFANTRY TACTICS,
For Brigade, Division, and Army Corps, by Gen. Cneey,
U. S. Army. Pronounced the best work of the
kind in ; lie language. Illustrated with 29 Lithograph-gd
Plates, and well bound. Price $6. One third off
lo the tinde. '
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Beine a third edition of this valuable work, Splendidly
illustrated, and finely bound. Price $10. Onethird'off
to the trade. L.
The editions of oil of these volunb'lo works are under
2,00o copies, and those in want " will do well tozend
iu their orders at onco. ' . ' "
ALSO,
GENERAL ORDERS, A. & I. G.'s Offioe,"up to 1st
April, 1864. Price $5. One-third off to'the trade.""
ANDREW'S LIGHT ARTILLERY DRILL.
Splendidly illustrated. Price. $4. ' One-third eff to
the trade.
Any of these books will be sent free of postage on
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: s Pubiiihsra.
July 2 , s
A PROCLAMATION.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Columbia, S. C., July 21. 186<
By his Bxcelltncy M. L. BONHAM, Oovemo* bn?
Commando-in-Chief in and over ifie State of South
Vl-HEREAS INFORMATION HAS BEEN RE
* ceived at this Department that an airoci<>u?
murder was committed on the 11th instant upon the
oody of ELlAcS GRANTHAM, a Deputy Sheriff of
Mariou District, whilst in the discharge of his duties
is audi rjeputy; and that NICHOLAS W. GADuY,
HARLKSTART.nnd DAVID BEASLEY, a free
lerson ofcolor. Riand charged with said murder, and
,hat said persons have fled from justice:
Now, know yo, that to the end justice may' bfc done,ind
that >-aid GAbDY, TART and BEA^LEY may
10 brought to legal trial for their offenco, as aforesaid,
[ do hereby offer a reward of Two Thousand Dollars {or
he apprein nsion and delivery of the three offending
inrties in any jail in this State, or One Thousand DoU
ars for NICHOLAS W.GADDY, tho principal offendir,
and Five llu dred DolUus each for the others.
IVhen last heard trora they were in Horry District,
aeur Gallivant'a F?rry.
Gaddy was born in Marion District, ia about 36
rears of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high,- grey eyes,
inbuin hair, rather sallow complexion, stoops a littlo
n ihe shoulders, usually wears his hair, long?by oclupation
a farmer and millwright.
Tart, born in same District, is a youth ?f about 16
rears of age, well grown, rather.fair comploxion, dark
/.tron 4A LI..? -
ytii, OJfVD Ur;iiv?'CU W UU UIUCV
Bensley, bom in Richmond county, N. C., bright
nulatto, thick, sot, weight from 160 to 180 pounds,
roni 45 ta 50 years of age, 5 foet 11 or 1'2 inches high,
tinky hair," and of reddish, sun-burnt appearance?by
ecupntkm a carpenter?has lived about Fayettyillemd
Lumborton, N. C. t
3iven nader my hand mid seal of the State.
- , at Columbia, this 21st day of July, Auno-Dom-L-S
J ini, 1864. M'L. BONHAM. ,
Wm It. Hun'TT, Secretary of State.
July 23 ' 3 *
All the papers in the State copy throe* times'
ittd forward bill to Executive office. ,.,
DRESSGOODSni
1VH& SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED
from Nassau a Imndsomo assortment of Mbslinaind
Prints, which will bo sold low lor cash. Alain
Street opposite Dr. Young's.
B. S1KES.
July 8 tf
"NOTICE. ~ ~
ALL PERRONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
Doughs Minton decerned, will hand thom id,.
jroperly attest* d, and thoso indobted will make paynept
to my agent, W. E. Hugbes.
-HS ' - - KLISA MINTON,
July 16 2 Administratrix.
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