The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, July 30, 1864, Image 2

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, 6 V* ^ ' * * o * , ' _ mm j 1 Special, "ESTotices. Sbricu. MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CONSluutdd strictly on the cash system. All orders must positively bo accomp'anidd with the 'bash. Those iudobled to me will please come farward aud jtay up. WM. McKAlN. 5tuly 7 6t. . A^isro^TMCKMKisrTs. Mii^ Editor: 'You will please announce the following; gentleman, as caudidat.es for re-electien to tho House of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at the em tiling election iu October, and oblige their, friends:' ' ' Major J. . M. I) kS AUSSU MS. - , Capt. D. D. PERRY. ,TuIy1 ' i if it Kl)I roil: As Ui0 tinio is approaching wlieu the people of Kershaw District, will jinvo to select, those who will reproscnt them, in the ensuing legislature we resftaotfuU.v recommend tho followiug gentlemen 'aa a candidates'. \ \ Fdi* Senator., Mai. A. If. I30YKIN .%r Hcpresentativcs. Maj. J-M. DkSAUSSURE, , * Capt. V. Z.*L1SITNKR. Jly inserting tho abcivoy you will oblige April 15. '' MANY VOTKllS. Eor 1\ '.prcsentaliue. Tiie friends of Capt. WW L. DbPASS, ftnnoin.^i him 'a candidate for Representative to tho South Carolina 'Legislature, at tho myct Oc tobor electiou. ' July 1 v For Represt nt-aliSt. "We are authorized to annou uoe Coi. A. I). GOODWYK, as a candidate for the Lo gislaturc at tlio ensuing election. April 22 ^ If -For Reprcyntatio ?. "We are authorized to nnnouuco Col Av. R. TAYLOR as. a candidate fior tliu Legislature at the ensuing lection. June 10 tf Mil. Editor: You wiH plonso ainu. nunco Oapt. WILLIAM CLYBURN", as a candidate ?Y?r rc-olcction as clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, A. ?r Korahaw district, and oblige MANY Fl UENDS. April 15. ' ' 1111 "1 In Exchange for Bacon, Corn or Fodder: OUGAR BOtLERS FROM 50 TO 100 GALLONS tO oaeh. .Apply to GEO. S'. UOUGI ?AS. j July 25 ' To Hire, V NEGRO "WOMAN^ WHO IS ACCUSTOMr.J?D j to all kiiuls of house work. For. Author in tor- ' i (nation, apply to Mrs. G. Y. Anckcr, on Lyttloi on 'Street. Julj- 25 2 Commissary Notice ' -po EXCHANGE?3UOO LB"., FINE SUGAR . Ji. (only for Bncou.) * ' July 2 ' J DKVKRKUX, A. A. (A S. fiffi"Conle>lcrato please copy twice; Sample CottonJ^ORSALK IX (QUANTITIES' TO SUIT FUliI1 CHASERS, by MATIIKSOX & Co. July 2:1 ' a j. 'White Wine Vinegar, English Soap, ?cc4 FEW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR. ARTICLE j\. of White "Wino Vinegar. ALSO A superior article of Starch-anti "Washing^ Lluo, of an extra fine quality, for sale low for cash at. MRS. MoIjISISH ?, ' ono door abore Lhc Branch Bank. July 22 " 2 WAR TAX NOTICE. Asskssohs Office, 17tll.Dist., Camden, July 16, 1864. A LB REGISTERED PERSONS ARE HEREBY l\. notified timt this ofiico is now opon and will continue open for twenty days from this date, to receive returns of gross amount of their sales, for the quartor ending 20th June. Millers are also requosted to inako their returns this quarter. " ' JOHN CANTICY, ) AgSGSSOrfi R. M. KENNEDY, f -assessors. July 16 . 3 d 2 wv , SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. Hj^IIE SUBSCRIBED RESPECTFULLY INFORMS JL tho citizens of CBidon, that ho has commoncod to manufacture * Saddlery & Shoes, on BroatP. street, directly opposite tho Episcopal Church, and solicits a share of patronngo. Repairing, in either branch, will bo promptly attended to. English Saddlos for sale. M. BOLGER. WANTED?two good Shoemakers. July 16 2w * tmrnmrnwrnrnmrnmarfmummCmmtifm an ?xi uinianw D 1 ST It I C T D 111E U T 0 It \ J)ISTllICT OFFICERS. Legislators., A. II. Boykin?Senator. ^ John M. DeSuusSure, D. D. Perry?lloprescntativos. Magistrates. * John K. Withcrspoou, >Vm'. D. Hagan, W. It. Taylor, Henry Bruce, Jolin It. Shaw, Richard L. AV'hitakc^ J. T. Barker. Commissioners of Loads. J. 31. DaSnussuic Chairman, II. T. McCoy, W. K. 1 dlughes, Daniel D. . Kirkland, James li. Mc' Bowalir Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby, Fred.'.Bowen, John L. Mickle, Cillam Sowcll, Richmond It. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. ?' The sixth section of the "Act to-establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December 17, is as follows : " That each Commissioner of Iloads iij^w in office. or hereafter annoinled. shall serve until a successor is appointed, and lias accepted. This section to be in force during the war* Commissioners of Free Schools. Wiley Kclley, -Win. Dixon, James Team, C. C. Hailc, Jesse Trucsdclj Daniel Bcthune, A. 1,. McDowell. * Commissioners of Public Buildings. m John Workman, K. 51. Kennedy, It. ,B. Johnson, F. L. Zemp, L. W. It. Blair, James 11. Cureroh, Win. ,1). iMcDowull Chairman, C. 1'. B., Colin MacrCa Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve' Public Securities. John 51: DeSanssure', Jaiues Dunlap, Wm. E. Johnsou, sr., A.' 51. Ketinqdy, Thus. E. Shannon.. Commissioners of the Poor. K, Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John O. lliggius, It. 51. Keunedy, J. S. DcPass. W. E. llughson, Sec. and Treas. ? M President mid Directors of Cumden Bridr/c Co. President?John 51. DeSanssure. Direct ors-?-Jolin Macrae, j>. Perkins, James Team, Colin Mucrae, "Sec. & Treas. Soldier's Hoard of Relief. Joliu M. DeSuussure, E. Barnes, James Dunlup. J. Boss Dye, C. Moaely, James Team, Jesse *fruesdel, John B. "Miekle, Charles l&aley, ^Jolm Gaskius, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. Jolin S. Meronoy. Managers o f Elections. Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A. MoDonnld, Win. McKuiu. Curcton's Mill?Frederick Bo\yeii, James Team, Emanuel Parker. . Flat llook?Jesse Trueadel, James Fletcher, George 1*. Miller. Buffalo?Wm. Mungo. <Gillnm Sowfill, Wm. Cato. Lizcnby's-?John. MeGougan, Daniel MeOaakill, Donald McDonalil. Schrock's Mill?15. T. McCoy, Alexander \fcLcod, 11 envy Radelin'c. Goodwin's'Si ore?Benjamin Cook, John B. Miekle, James II. Vaughn. Libevly U ill?A. D. Jones, jr., 11. . Patterson, B. i>. Cunningham. 0 Officer.* erf Court. * Joseph I). Dtiiil.tp, Commissioner is JSquity; AY\ Ciyburn, Clerk ; A. I?. McI>om?M, gOrdin>try ; Duncan Slieorn, Sheriff.' i Tux Collector. AVillium McKain. Confederate Carol fin;/ Officer. \ W. /.. ladtncr. \ Confederate U'ur Tax-Collector.' A. M. Kennedy. < , ? Assessors. ? . ' dulin Cantcy, R. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tax in Kind. J.linen Jones. Chief Cummissari/ Agent. f > J. JI. Dcvcrcuux. 0hnjf.df.ratc. Quartermaster & Agent. .i mnes dowers. \ ' i \ State Quartermaster's Ay rat. A. Mnrkh'.y Leo. ft', vciviny and Pofinerinc/ Ayenl. J. M. Gaylo. Officers ?f the Town of Camden. Intcndant. ' James Dunlnp. , * Wardens. N. I). Ruxlcy, i>. I) Ilocoti, L. M. BosWcll, R. M. Kennedy. Recorder. I R. M. Kennedy. 1, Mar thai and Market Clerk. ' Win. Johnson. Professional. Phys icians now Practieiny. L. II. Dens, 'h- DcSausstirc, T.' RconKljerna, W. R. Bikes, Bci ijamin H. Matlicson, J. McCna, \J. I. Tranthami, W. L. Pickelt, B. S. Lucas, f. F. McDow, LowiiB DeSaussure, iPhomafe W. Saflmond, F. L. Zcm'p. ? ! * f.an i/cr.s, Wrn. M. Shannon.' W. '/.. I,eiti:cr. W. M. Kennedy. V>'. It. Taylor. Joseph 1). Duulup. ? , Dentist. . M. hisscll. Surveyors. Colin Macrae, Daniel Iicthune, C. C. llaile ?T , , Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mechanical. Academic# ami Primary Hcltoo/s in (\und> n. L. McCundless' jMule Academy; F. Ktuudenmyer, jnalu academy; li^Kailey, Professor of Foreign Languages ; Mrs. MoCaudless' Academy lor Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreighl; Miss Dawson ; Mrs* Feck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. Dealers in Dry (Jaods, Groceries, Hardware .V, E. Jionncy, James Dunlap, George Allien, Mrs. M. T. Campbell, K. M. Kennedy, Mrs. MoLeish, .Meiulal Smith, Mrs. Conner, ilrs.v Crosby, Benjamin, Matheson & Co., T. Bulla, W. f). Mcltowull, S. Oppenheim, M. Rauui Si Bro., Merouey. Bos well &. Bro., J. M. Guyle, Joseph Sominers, T. S. Myers, James McEwen, W. C, Gerald & Co., George I'uuiglas, J. 11. Oppenheiui &. Bro., Win. Johnson, I). I>. Hoeolt, B. Sikea. Druggists. \ Wm. MeKaiu, F." L. Zcuip. */ Book Seller Xtid Stationer. James A. 'Young. H'WcAc.i and Jewelry. James A. Young, 1. B. Alexander, A.W. "Wehrlian. i |* Jiltielsmiths,' Way on and Carriage Makers.. S. Shiver, Robert Mail, Nathan 11. Arrauta, Thomas Shiver. 11. R., blacksmith. Cabinet War crowns and C'mlerlukers. C. I,,Chatten, Wm. Turver, J. ?. Sutherland, Builders. J. F. Sutherland,C. L. Chatteuyll. C. Roberta. Merchant Tailor. . . Cburlcs A- McDonald. * Saddlery and JIarness. * I'\ J. Oukes. Mr. Bulgdr. }\'htelv<rig/t( *and Ginmakcr. , 11. J. McCreight. r? Jhikers. Mr?. M A. Kennedy, K. Shoemaker, "Win. Daortch. Tan- Yards. L. B. Stephenson, F.* L. Zemp, John S. Bradley, .Vox. McLuod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. _ Hotels. Mansion House, by - E. O. Robinson. DoKalb House, by - J. II. Jungbluth. J'rirate Boarding. J. W. Kodgors. Milinarg and Dress Making. Miss 1). 11. McEwen, Mrs. Ilanitncrklotigh. ) * Churche.'N ' * Mctlioilisl?- J. T. Wiglitman, pastor. Presbyterian?S. II. May, V l " Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., ' Baptist?W. K. llughsou, " drain and Lumber Mills. F. L. Zcmp, flour nml grist: Jus. IK Vaughn, flour and grist: Mantes A. Kirkluml, grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber ami grist; W. K? Hughes, lumber and grist: Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James C. Huile, lumber and grist; A. II. lloykiti, flour, grist ami lumber; L. W. It. lllair, flour and grist; Charles Kaley, Hour and grist; J. 11. Sowed, grist ; John W. Buskins, flour, grist and lum. her: John A. Voting, grief and lumber; T. J. 'Saulben, lumber; Hubert Kirklcy, grist; estate .t Win. Shields, gyist itnd lumber; (Jcorge It. Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour and grist; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate ol' T. Lang, grist and lumbor; W. M. Kelley, grist, John Cheanuf, grist and lumber; dames w Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; John Mcllac, grijjt and lumber ; J.ohn Brown, grist; estate of Burwcll lloykin, grist and lumber; estate of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumbal*; Mrs. Juno J. Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, Hour anil grist; Lewis Peoples, Hour, grist uud lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN. ? C . MAIL A Jilt A N OEM EN TS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN AND WAY MAILS. Hue?Daily, hy 1 :J0 P. M Close?Daily by > 00 I'. M LANCA8TER, FLAT ROCK, ?L'C. Hue?Monday, Wednesday &. Friday by 12 00 M Close?Same days, at ' 11 00 A. M RED llll.t,, BUSHEL PLACE, &C. Hue?Thursday,.by 12 00 M Closes?Same day, at 11 00 A. M TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFERSON,"&C. Hue?Monday, "by 12 00 M Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. M OFFICE nOURS. * From 0 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M., nnd for short tirao afler'oponing tbo iflkil at niglit. T. W. PEGUES, P.M. . [" Tr*;** .-* * .n.ifcu COMMflTTKI) TO JAIL.. A N J?G 110 WOMAN CALLS HER NAME' L jL Mary ?uu says that she belongs to Mr. Brown i on Black lliver, and that Mr. lliUwu and his wife aro both dead. Luid woman is a^out five and a half lee!? high,* and abodt fill v" years old, (50 or 55.) she is very simple or playing off bo, I cant tell which. The owner is requested to como l'oiward provw properly. pay cxpbUBes and takd her away. July 2- DUNCAN StlEOliN, Jailor. CENTRAL 1UJREAU, I COLUMBIA, Jclt.15, 1^01. tlAKS WILL BE DESPATCHED EUR JOHNJ STON'S army, July 19; for Lee's and Boaurogard's armies, Jtily '29 ; for Johnston's army, July 29 ; lor Charleston and tho coast, July 29. July 12 M. LABORDE, Chairman. 'STATE OF SOUTH CAROHNA, ADJT AND INSP. GENERALS OFFICE, t ColumbA, July 26, 1864. GENERAL. ORDERS NO. 8. I THE MILITIA OF THE STATE, INCLUDING/ sill persons who arc liablo to act.ua' service in tinK-s of invasion, will ho!c jcuisch < * ess for' avuvc remit' on me siiunt.si :: II. The commanding o?V -gin..- ,.?}iave failed to make returns in pu .> v-.r. V* ?*. . r;il Jrders No. 7, will proceed to do s : v_ and unnpleto tho organization of their ij^/cctive commands, as thorein directed. ' . III. Volunteer companies of iRouuted men or of infantry, Organized iti pursuance of orders heretofore is- . sued Irom this ofliee, will bo accepted and anspd. IV. Tho commending officers of Regiments (tbe ranking officer of the line where there 'are no Field Officers) nre charged with- tho prompt extension of this order to their respective commands without further notico. . By order of tho Governor. (Signed,) A. C. GARLINGTON, Jnly 28?I! Adj't and Inspector-General S. C. g$jT' Papers of the StMe publisji three times. A PROCLAMATION. ' EXECOTIYE-DEPARTMENT, . COLUltlilA, S. C., July 21, 1861. , JJy uis Excellency M. L. JJONUAAf, Governor anil Commander-in-Chief in and over ihe State of South Carolina, " Y\?HKRKAS INFORMATION HAS BEEN JRK. VY ceivcd at this Department that an atrocious murder was committed on the lltfi instant- upou tho body of ELI A3 GRANTIIAM, a Deputy Sheriff of Marion District, whilst in tho discharge of- his duties as such Deputy ; and that NICHOLAS*W. GADDY, CHARLES TART, and DAVID BEASLEY, a freo person of color, stand charged with saicl murder, and that said persons have lied from justice: Now, know yc, that to tho end justieo may/ bo done, and that said GADDY, TART aud BEASLEY may *w brought tu legal trial for their offence, as ^foresaid, 1 do hereby oiler ;t reward of Two Thousand Dollars for r^tlie apprehension and delivery of tlio three otleuding. parties in apy jail- in this Stale, or One Thousand Dollars for NICHOLAS W. CADDY", thy principal offbud or, nnd Five Hundred Dollars each for, the others. Whop last heard from they were in Horry District,near (lullivaht's Kerry. Gaddy was horn in Marion District,, is about 35-' years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, groy eyos, auburn hair, ratjier sallow, complexion, stoops a littlo in the shoulders, usually wears his hair long?by occupation a farmer and millwright. ? Tart, born in same District, is a youth of about 16 years ol'tge, well grown, rather fair complexion, dark hair, eyes believed to be blue. lfeaslc'K, born in Kicninond county,' N. C., bright mulatto, thick set, weight Ironi 160 to 180 pounds, from 15 to 50 years of age, 5 feet 11 or 12 inehes high, > kinky hair, and of reddish, dun-burnt appoarance?by occupation a carpenter?has lived ?iboul ll,'ayettviJlo and Lumherton, N. C. Given under my hand and seal of the Stato. . -. at Columbia, this 21st day of July, A nno-Pomi ' ^ ' ini, 18(14. M. L.'llONHAM. $ AV.m. it. Ill"nit, Secretary of .Suite. Jnly 23 3 ? CSTAU the papers in the State copy three times and forward bill to Executive oflico. DRESS GOODS!!! 'DUE SUBSCRIBER TIAS JUST RECEIVED. .L from .Nassau a handsoyio assortment of Muslins and Prints, which will bo sold low for cash. Wain, Street opposite Dr. Young's. D. SIKIiS. July 8 ' tf NOTICE. ALT, PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAiNST Douglas Minton decoasod, will hand them in, properly attested, and those indebted will make payment: to mv agent, W. Ji. Hughes. ELISA MINTON, July 16 'J Administratrix. 1 / f