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' * Special IsT"otices. << -r . " - ? k6txce. MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER "WILL BE CON., ducted striotly oa the cash,system. All ordeife must positively bo'accompanied TS'ith the bash. Those indebted to nle will pleaB* come farward and pay up. WM. McKAIN. July 7 6t. " * A3STISroTJ3SrCEME]SrT>S. , Mr. Editor: You will please announce the foN lowing gentleman as candidates for ro-electien to the Houqe of Representatives, from. Kershaw District, at tlio ensuing election in October", and oblige their friends: M?yor J. M. DeSAUSSURE. Capt D. D. PERRY. July 1 . . Mr. Editor: As the time ia nppftonching when the Jieople of Kershaw Distriot, will have to select, those who will represent them, in the ensuing Legislature .we respectfully recommend the followiug gentlomeu as a candidates. Fbr Senator. ^ Maj. A.H. I\OYKIN For Representatives. , ' ifaj. J. M. DeSATJSSCJRK, Capt. W. Z. LEITNER. " Br insorting the above, you will obliga April IS. , MANY VOTERS. Foi* Representative. Tho friends of Cnpt. W. L. DePASS, annouuee hirh ' a candidate for Representative to tho SouCt|y Carolina Legislature, at tho next October olection. ' July 1 Fbr Representative. "We aro authorized to announce Col. A. D. OOOIJ WTN, as a caqdidate for the Legislature avthe ensuing election. . "< April 22 . tf , f? 1 For Bepreseniative. W>are authorized to announce Col.W. R. TAYLOR ?s a candidate for the. Legislature at the eusuing election. _ A June 10 * tf Mr. Editor: You will ploaso announnce Gapt. WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate for ro-olectiou as clork of tho Crturt of Common Pleas, for Kershaw District, and oblige ' MANY FRIENDS. April 15. ' mmmmm^ In Exchange for Bacon, Corn or Fodder: OUGAR BOILERS FROM 50 TO 100 GALLONS O 4ael>. Apply to GEO. S. DOUGLAS. July 25 3 To Hire, " A NEORO WOMAN, WHO IS ACCUSTOMED FX. to nil kinds of home work. For further information, apply to .'Ira. G. V. Anckor, on vLyttloton street. July 25 2 . Commissary NoticefjPO EXCHANGE?300(1 LB0.. FINK SUGAR -I (onlv Tor Bacon.) July ?3 2 J DEVKRKUX, A. A. C. S: J5grCnuleder;\tc please copy twine. Sample CottonT^OR SALE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PURV CHASERS, by ' MATIIE30N & Co. July, 23 t 3 White Wine Vinegar, English Soap, &cA FEW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE of White Wine Vinegar. albo A superior article^ of Starch anil Washing Blue, of aii extra lino quality, for salo low for cnBb at MRS. McLKISH'S, ono door above the Branch Bnnk. July 22 2 WAR TAX NOTICE. Assessors Office, 17th Dint., Camden, July 16, 1864. A LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY ljL' notified tlmt this office is now open and will confl nil A AllPll fl*r Kuranftr /Intra ff It i a /lofn ,tr\ vimmv ?j/v?? Vif WUI^T UUJ n t|WlU VI i to V* tfc I UV.Uk ? O roturns of gross amount of their sale3. lor the quarter ending 30th Junb. Millors are nlso roquostod to mako thoir roturns this qunrter. JOHN CANTEY, ) Amonocnra R. M. KENNEDY, J Ass08s0r8July 16 3 d 2 w SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. '"pHE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS JL tho citizens of Caradon, tljat he has commenced to manufacture Saddlery & Shoes, on Broad streot, directly opposite the Episcopal Church, and solicits a share of patronage. Repairing, in either branch, will be promptly attended to. English Saddlos for sale. . r ; M. BOLQER. WANTED?two good Shoemakers. July 16 - ?w 4) I STftTCTD ^IRITC TOtt i' DISTjlTCT OFFICERS. Legislators. s A. R. Boykin?Senator. JoLn M. DaSaussttre, D. D. Berry?Representatives. ^ ' Magistrates. John K. Witherspoon, Wm. D. Hogon, W. It. Tayior, Henry Brace, John R. Sham, Richard L. "VYhitakcr, J. T. Barker. ' t ^ Commissioners of Roads. J. M. DaSaussure Chairman, 13. T. McCoy, ?Y. E. Hughes,> Daniel D. Kirkland, James L. Mc- . Dowall, Lewis J. l'aiterson, J. English Doby, Fred. Bo wen, John L. Mickle. Gillam Sowcll, Richmond 11. Terrell, Emanuel Barker. The sixth Section of the * Act to establish 'Certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December 17, is as follows : ' Thai c^ch Commissioner of Roads now in office, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until a successor is appointed, nnd has accejjled. This section to be in force during the war. Commissioners of Free Schools. -j Wiley Kclley, Win. Dixon, Jarncs Team, C. C. llaile, Jesse Trucsdel, Daniel Bcthune, A. L. McDowell. ? ? ? Commissioners of Public Buildings. John Workman, II; M. Kennedy, R. B. Johnson, F. L. Zemp, L. V7. R. Blair, James B. Curetou, Win. D. "McDowall Chairmun, C. P. B., Colin Macron Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. Jobn'M. DeSadsjsurc, James Dunlap, Wm. E. Johnson, bV., A. M. Kennedy, Tlios. E. Shannon. Commissioners of the Poor. E. Barnes, A. A. .McDowall, John (I. ITiggins, 11. M. Kennedy, J.*6. DePass. W. E. IIu?hsou, See. and Trcas. President and Directors of Camden Bridge Co. President?John M. DeSaussure. Directors?John Macruo, B. Perkins, James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Trcas. Soldier's Board of Belief. John M. DeSaussure, E. Barnes, Jamines Dtmtap, J. Ross Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesso Trucsdel, John B. Mickle, Charles ltalcy, John Gaskius, Da hi el Gardner. Coroner. John S. Meroney. ( Managers of Elections. *vCamdeh?John S. Meroney, C. A- MoDouald, Wm McKain. Cuvoton's Mill?Frederick Bovrcn, James Team, Emanuel 1'aVkcr. Flat Rock?Jesse Trucsdel, Janics Fletcher, . t ucurj^e AV. IUUILT. Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillain Sowcll, Win. Cato. Lizcnby's?John MoUougan, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald. Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McXeod, Henry itadeliffe. Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mieklo, Jaihes H. Vaughn. Bibfcrty Hill?A. D. Jones, jt\; 11. C. Patterson, It. B. Cunningham. ? { Officers of Court. Joseph I>. Dunlap, Coniniifc-ioncr hi Equity; W. Olyburn. Clerk ; A. I?. McDonrlld, Ordinary; Duncnfi J'hcorn, Sheriff. Tcix. Collector. William McKain. Confederate Rnrollinej Officer. W. Z. Leiluer. Confide rule TEur '/'ax-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. ^Assessors.* Johu Cimlcy, 1\. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tar. in Kind. J times Jones. Chief Commissar.g Agent. J. II. Doveveaux. Confederate Quartermaster's A yon I. " James Sowers.JJ State Quartermaster's Agent. A. Mnrkley Lee. Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gayle. Officers of the Town of Camden. Intcndant. James Dunlap. Wardens. N. D. Baxloy, D. D Hocott, L. M. Boswell, R. M. Kennedy. Recorder. R. M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market Clerk. Wm. Johnson. % . Professional* Physicians now Practicing. L. H, Do&s, D.' L. DeSauesure, T. Reenstjcrno, W. R. 8iko8, Bonjatnin fi. Mathcson, J. McOan, J. T. Trantham, W. L. Pickett, B. 8. Lucas. T. F. McDow, Lewis DeBauwure, Thomas. W. 8alMond, F. L Zerop. * rmgjch*^*nr?*jn*.*c wHphwu'tfyu< twtarfyi*,r/'frrr rirrrwrmrx*iy n ft.*%j rm Lnt.yrrs, V/ai'. M. Shannon. VV. '/. Jbidtner. W. M. Kennedy. W. K. Taylor. Joseph I). Dunlap. . ? Din Hit. j 4 _M. Biss'cll. Surveyors. Coiiu Macrae, Duuicl Bctliune, C. C. iiaile Scholastic, Mercantile? & Mechanical. Academe* and Primary Schools in Cam dan. L. ftlcCundlcss' Male AcademyF. Staudenmyor, male academy : G. Bailey, Professor .of Foreign Languages; "Mrs. JlcCafidless' Academy for Young Ladies. Mrs. McCreight ; Mis? Dawson; Mrq. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. Dealers in Dry Goods, Oroccries, Hardware Jj c., E. W. Bonuey, James Dunlap, George Aldou, Mrs. <M. T. Campbell, II, M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLcish, Mcndal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin, Mathcson & Co., A. T. Latin,1 W. D. iVicuoiYRii, ?. uppeiuiuiin, m. isuuin & aro., Aleroney, Bosv.'ell & liro., J. IV!. Gayle, Joseph Soinuiers, T. S. Myers, James McEwcn, W. C. Oernld & Co., George Douglas, J. II. (Jppenlieitn & Bro.', Win. Johnson, D. I). Ilocott, B. Sikcs. , * Druyyists. Wm. MeKain, F. L. Zeiup, li'toK St Her and Stationer. James A. Young. , " S Watches and Jeuclry. James A. Young, 1. B. Alexander, A."W. Webrlmu. * JJlacfiSViilhs, Wagon and Carriage Makers.. S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrnnts, Thomas Sliivcr. 11. It., blacksmith. /*; Cabinet Warcrooms and Undertakers. C. L. Cliatten, Wiu. Trtrvcr, J? F. Sutherland, Builders. J. F. Sutherland, C. L. Cliatten, H. C. llbbcrts. - Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. Saddlery and Harness. F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger. W hrclicnyht and U'inmafMr. K. J.' McCrcight* Bakers. Mi's. M A. Kennedy, P. Sliopnmkor, Win. Daasch. Tan- Yards. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zcnip, John S.. Bradley, Alex. McLcod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. Hotels. Mansion House, by - K. 0. llobiusoH. DoKulb House, by - J. II. Juiigblnth. n Private Boarding. J. W. Rodger*. ? Mill nary and Dress Making. Miss 1>. JI. MeEyren, Mrs. Haiumcrslotigh. Churches. > Methodist?J. T. Wigbtnian, pastor. Presbyterian?S. II. Hay, '* Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., " baptist?W. E. Huglison, " . " j tirain and Lumber Mills. F. t.. Zeuip, flour ami grist; Jus. II. Vaughn, flour and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist r .1 c. Sutherland, lumber ami grist; W. IS. Hughes, lumber ami grist; Chnrlcs' Perkins, lumber ; .Col James C. llaile, lumber ami grist; A. H. Boykin, Hour, grist ami lumber; L. AV. II. Blarr, flour and grist; Charles Haley, flour and grist ; J. 11. Sowell, grist: .'lohn Gaskins, flour, grist and ' lumber; tlolni A. 'Young, grist artd lumber; T. J. Cauthcn, lumber; Kobcrt Kirkley, grist; estate . F Win. Shields, grist and lumber; George It. Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour and grist; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate of T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kelley, grist, John Chcsnut, grist and lumber; James Che.snut., sr., grist and lumber; John Mclliic, grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist; estate of Burwcll Tloykin, grist and lumber; estate bf . Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J. Knox, grist.; Kichnrd Hyatt, flour and grist; Lewis Peoples, flour, grist ami lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMflEN, S- CMAIL ARRANGEME RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN AND WAY MAILS. Lao?Doily, by 1 20 P. M Close?Daily by f> 00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROC'IC, Puq?Monday, Wednesday &. Friday bv 12 00 M Close?Same days, at 11 00 A. M RED I1ILL, KL'SSEL l'LAOK, <fcc\ Due?Thursday, by 12 00 M CIosob?Same day, at 11 00 A. M TILLER'S FERRV, JEFFERSON, ?tc. Duo-?Monday, by 12 00 M Closes?Friday, at o 'd 00 A. M OFFICE HOURS. Front A 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M., and for short tirao alter orioninr tht> mail at night. , T. W. PEGUES. P.M. COMMITTED TO JAIL,. ' A NEGRO \VOMAN CALLS HER NAilfl Mury and says Hint she belongs to lit. Browtl ou Black River, and that Mr. Brown ond his wlfo at* Both deud. Said woman is about five and a half foot hifili, and about fifty years old, (50 or 65,)-she is very g simple or paying c>fT so, I cant tell which. The owner is requested to oome forward prov* property, pay-gxpenaos and take her awsy. July'22 - DUNCAN SHEOliN, Jailor. # CENTRAL BUREAU, COLUMBIA. JULT 16, 1864. r CARS MILL BK DESPATCHED FOR JOHNSTON'S army, July 19; for Lee's and Boaurognrd's armies, July 29 * for Johnston's army, July 29 p for Charleston and the const, July 29. I July 13 M. LABORDK, Chairman. NEWBOOK JUST PUBLISHED PY EVANS & COGSWELL, COLUMBIA, S. C. rpHTC SPtlUT OF MILITARY INSTITUTIONS, . -L By Marshall Marmont. Translated from th? latest Paris edition by Frank Sclinller, Colonel 2Sd: Regiment Mississippi Infautry. Neatly bound. Price- v $5. Oui-third off to the trndo. INFANTRY TACTICS, For Brigade, Division, and Army Corps, by Gen. Casey, IT. S: Army. Pronounced the best work of tha kind In the language. Illustrated with 29 Lithographed Plates, and well bound. Price $5. Oqe third off to the trade. CHISQLM'S SURGERY, Being a third edition of this valuable work, Splendidly illustrated, aud finely bound. Price $10. One- third off to the trade. The editions of all of these valuablo works are un- . * der 2,000 copies, and those in vrant will do well to' send in their orders at once. ALSO, GENERAL ORDERS, A. & I. G.'s Office, up to Lit April, 1864? Price $5. One-third off to the trado. ANDREWS LIGHT ARTILLERY l^RILL. r Splendidly illustrated. Price. $4. Ono-third off to the trado. Any of these books will bo sent free of postage on i receipt of the price, in new issue, or the old at the discount. EVA IV S & COGSWELL, ! Publishers. July 2 ' '3 A PE^^MATION, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, CotUMP.iA, S. C.,- July 21, 1864.. lly his Excellency M. L. BONIIAM., Gov&nor arid Comtiiarultr-in- Chief in ami over ihe State of South Carolina. Vtf/nKRKAS INFORMATION HAS BEEN RETT ceivcd at this Department that an atrooioUS murder was committed'on tho 11th instant upon tho body of KLIAS ORANTTIAM, a Deputy Sheriff of Marion District, whilst in tho discharge of his duties as such Doputt; hud that NICHOLAS "W. GADDY, CHARLES TART, and DAYID BEASLEY, a frae person 01 eoior. stand charged with said murder, and that s'nid persons have tied from justice: Now, know yo, that to the end justice may bo done, and that said GADDY, TART and BEASLEY may be brought to legal trial for their offence, as aforesaid,I dp hereby oiler : roivani of Two Thousand Dollars for the apprehension a'11'd delivery of the three offending parties in any jail in this Stale, or One Thousand Dollars for NICHOLAS W. GADDY, the principal offend or, and Five hundred Dollars each for tho others. When fast beard "from thoy were in Horry District, near Callivant's Ferry. - daddy was lorn in Marion District, is about 35 years of ago, f> ibet 10 or 11 inches high, grey eyoa, nubmn hair, rather sallow complexion, stoops a little in the shoulders, usuaMy wears his hair 'long?by occupation a farmer ami millwright. ; I Tart, born in name District, is a youth' of about 16 years of age. well grown, rather fair complexion, dark hair, eyoa believed to be blue. 3 leas ley, born in Richmond county. N. C., bright mulatto, thiek set. weight from 1 GO to ISO pounds, from !.'? to f?0 wars of ace. o feet 11 or 12 inches high,' ? l i...ji- ..r ' . ??...-ii, Min-umiH appearance?by (vendition h carpenter? 1ms lived about FnyeLUille and l.umhci ton, N. C. Given under inv linn.I find seal of tbu State. , at Columbia, this :Mst day of Julv, AnnojDom1 M mi. ISf.t. M. L.'bONHAM. Wm. IJ. lltwvr, Secretary of State. July -j:t * . 3 C??~A1I the papers in tho State copy three times au?l furwaul t>ill to lv\ecutive cilice. , DRESS GO ODS11! r 1 11K SUBSCRIBER 1FAS JUST RECEIVED' .1 from Xnssnu a handsome assortment of Mutdina and UrintH, which will bo bold low for cash. Mail* Street opposite Dr. Young's. B. sike8. Julv S tf " ~ NOTICE. " Alb persons having claims against' Douglas Minton deceased, will hand them improperly attested, and those indebted will mak.9 pay- < merit to niv agent, W. E. Hughes. * elisa minton,July IP 2 Administratrix.