The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, August 02, 1864, Image 2
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Special Notices.
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Ml" BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CGNtfucted
strictly oil the cash system.
. All orders must positively bo accompanied* witll'the
tash? ''' v
Those indebted to mo Will please.come forward and
pay Up. *. 1YM. McKAIN.
Mjuly 1 . % 6t.
JMBwawftMwwiaiBwwwai
' A^jsroTimcE-NiEisrTs.
Mr. Editor: You will please announce tho following:
gentleman as'candidates for re-election to the
House of Representatives, from Kershaw -District, at
tile ensuing >election in October, and obligo their
friends: .
Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE.
Capt. D. D. PERRY. i
V July I . . . .
Mr Kditor; As the time is approaching when the
people of- Kersliaw District, will have to Select, those
who will represont them, in tlw ensuing Legislature j
.-wo respectfully recommend tlio followiug gentlemen
as a1 candidates.
- jFl?r Senator.
kMuj. A. II. BOf KIN
For Representatives.
Mnj. J. M. DuSAU33Cri\n,
Onpt. W. Z. LEITNIIR.
By inserting tlio above, yon will oblige \
- April 15. * MANY VOTERS.
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- . ' For Representative.f
' Tile friends of Cnpt. W. L. DkPASS, announco him
a cfindidato for Ropresentativo to tlio South Carolina
Legislature, at the next October election.July
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For Representative. %
We are authorised to announce Col. A. t). OOODWYlif,
as a candidate for tho Legislature nt the ensuing
election.
April 22' "* / - tf
F>r Represcntatice.
Woaro authorized to annouuce Col. W.R. TAYLOIl
no tv candidate for tho Legislature at the ensiling
election.
June 10 tf
Mr. Editor: You will please annotmnco , Cnpt.
"WILLIAM" CLYBURN", as a candidate for re-election
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as cleric of the Court of Common Fleas, for Kershaw
District, and oblige MANY FRIENDS.
April 15.
In Exchange for Bacon,
Corn or Fodder: ,
L^UGAR HOILKRS tfROM 50 TO '100 GALLONS
O each. ApplY to ' GEO. S. DOUGLAS.
July 2."? u -3
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To Hire, ,
A NEGRO WOMAN, "WHO IS ACCUSTOMED
^ V. to all kinds of houxe work. For further information,
apply to Mrs. G. V'. Anchor, op Lyttleton
street.
July 25 _ _ _ __ _ 2
Commissary Notice<rrK>
EXCHANGE?300* LB0.,". FINE SUGAR I
A /ottltt Inr \ ?
'".Tuly 23 2'" ' .T DKVERHUX, A. A~ C. F>.
I3J?Confedernte please'copy ?cico.
Sample Cottoiv j
I7*0JlftALK TN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PUR
1 CHASERS, bv MATHESON & Co.
July 23 3 _
* White Wine Vinegar, English
Soap, &cA
PEW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE
of White Wine Vinegar.
also
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A superior article of Starch and Washing Blue, of an
extra-fine quality, for sale low for cash at
MRS. McLKISITS,
ono door abote the Branch Bank.
July 22 2
WAR TAX NOTICE.
? ' Assessors Office, 17lh Dist.,
Camden, July 16, 1864.
A LL REGISTERED PERSONS AR13 TIEREBY
c\- notified that this office is now open and will continue
opon for twenty days froffi this dato, to receive
rotnroa of gross amount of their sales, lor the quarter
ending 30th Juno. Millors aro also requested to make
their returns this quarter.
JOHN GANTRY, ) Aot.HCOrtra
R. M. KENNEDY, \ AflsBssorsJuly
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SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP.
rpHE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
.L the citizens of Camden, that lie *has commenced
to manufacturo
Saddlery & Shoes,
on Broad street, directly opposite the Episcopal
Church, and solicits a share of patronage.
Repairing, in cither branch, will .be promptly attended
to. English Saddles for sale.
' u. bolger.
WANTED?two good Shoemakers.
July 16 2w
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DIS T it I T DIR E C T 0 R Y
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DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Lryislaiurs. ' ' .
^ A. ft. .Boykin?Senator.
John M. l)eSxt?3RUre, U. D. 1'orry?Represcntnlive:?.
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I. Magistrates. ' I
John K. "Wllkerspoon, Win. D. Hogan, W. U. Taylor,
Henry Brace, John R. Slinw, llicluml L.
Whitukc*, J. T. B&rker.
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Commissioners of Roads.
Jk M. DaSautwure Chairman. B. T-. McCoy, W. E.
Hughes, Daniel l5. -Kirklnnd, JJlmes L. McDowall,
LcYris J. I'atlcrnon, J. English Doby,
Frod. Bowciij John L. Micltle, Uillam Sowell,
Riuhtnouil R. Terrell, J?raanucl Farker* ?
The sixth section of the " Act to establish cotlaiil
Roails, Bridges and l^errios," passed December
17, is nr. follows:
4? That each Commissioner of Roads now in office,
or hereafter appointed,, shall serve "until a
successor is appointed, and lias accepted. This
section to be in force during, the vrar.
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Comm winners oj Free School*.
Wiley Kelley,'Win. Dixon, ,1 nines Team,. C. C."
lihile, Jesse Trucsuel, l)aniel Bethuue, *A. I>.
McDowell.
Comn\issiuncr$ of Public liuildivjjs.
John Workuinu, it. M. Kennedy, It. 15. Johnson, F.
L. Zemp, L. W. It. Blair, J nines it. Cureton, Win.
1>. .AlcDojvall Chairman, C. I*. It.,'Colin Macron
Treasurer.
'Commissinric: s to Appro- ? Public Securities.
John M. DeSau8i;ure, James Ihinlup, Wm. E. Johnsou,sr.,
A. Ml Kennedy, TIiob. E. Shannon.
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Commissioners of the Poor.
1*1. Barney, A. A. McDowall, John O. Higgins, It.
M. Kennedy, J. S. Del'asS. W. E. Hughson, Sec.
and Treaa.
Ptesident and Directort of Camden Bridqe Co.
I President?John M. DeSnussnre.
j Directors?^Johu Macrae, B. Perkins, Jiuncs Team,
Cotin Macrrto, See. & Treils.
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Soldier'st Board of Relief.
John M. DcSr ussurei^K. Barnes, James Dunlap, J.?
Rosrf Dye, 0. Mosely, James Teanai Jesse Truesdel,
Jolin B. Micklc, CliaVles llnlcy, John Gaskins,
Daniel Gardner.
CQroner. '
John S. Meroney.
Managers of Elections.
Camdeu?John S. Meroney, C. A- McDonald,
.Win. McKain.
Cnreton's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Team,
Emanuel Parker.. .,
Flat Rock?Jesse Truesdel, Jamos Fletcher,
George R. Millar. .
Ruffalo?Win. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, Wrn.. Onto.
Lizenby's?'John McGougafi, Daniel McCaskill,
Donald McDonnJd.
Sclirock's Mill?li. T. McCoy, Aloxundcr lie*
Lood, Henry RadclifTe.
Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Miokle,
James H. Vaughn.
JAberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr.,. R. C. Patterson,
11. 1>. Cuiininghttiu.
Ojjicers of Court.
Joseph D. Punliip, Commissioner in liqujty; W.
Clyburn. Clerk; A. 1,;. McDonald, .^Ordinary ;
Duncan Shcorn, Sheriff."
Tar. Collector.
William McKaj.n.
Confiderate Enroll in,<7 Ojlieer.
\V. 'A. Lciiucr.
Confederate War Tax-Collector.
A. M. Konnciiy.
g A ssessdrs. y
Jolm Cantcy, R. M. Kennedy.
Collector of Tax in Kind.
. James Jones.
Chief Commhsari/ Agent.
J. II. Devcrcanx.
Confederate. Quartermaster''s Agent.
Jamas Sowers, if
s.
State Quarlermaftefs Agent.
A. Markley Lec.
Receiving and Delivering Agritf.
J. M. Gayle. ,
. Officers of the Town of Camdon. "
fntcndant. ' ,
James Dunlap.
Wardens.
N. D. Baxloy, D. Dj Hocott, L. M. Boswell, R< M.
Ivonnedy.
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Recorder.
R. M. Kennedy.
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Marshal and Market Clerk.
Wm. Johnson.
Professional.
, Physicians now Practicing. '*
L. H. Deas, D. L. DeSausaure, T. ReensClcrni,
W. E. gike?,Be?daminH. Matfteeorf, J. McCaa,
J. I. Traptham, W. L. Piokctt, B. 8. Lueajf. T.
F. McDow, Lewis De8anssure, Thomas W. Saltnond,
F. L. Zemp.
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l.UL l/t/fj
A\;in. M. yiiuuuon. AV. Z. Lcitner.
AV. M. Kenuedy. AY. 11. Taylor.
Joseph D. Dunlap..
** Dentist.
M. Bis soil. , ; .
Surveyors.
Colin Maorac, Daniel Bctbune, (?. Ilailc '
Scholastic^ ffercaatilcj & Mochan1
" ical.
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Academic* and Primary Schoola in Camden. '
L. McCumllcast Male Academy; F. Sluudcnmycr,
male academy V (?. Bailey, Professor of Foreign
Languages ; Airs. McCamlless' Academy f for
Youn]g Ladies, Mrs. McCrciglit ; Miss. Dawson ;
Mrs. Peel;; Miss Maggie DcNoon.
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Dealer* in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware
,E. W. fconuby, James Dunlap, Georgo Aldeu, Mrs.
M. T. Campbell, It. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish,
Mendal Smith, A||a. Cbnuor, Mra. Crosby,
. Benjamin, Matliosqn & Co., A. T. Lntt(r, W.-D.
McDowell, S. Oppcnheihi, M. iGium & Bro., Mcroney,
Boswell & Bro., J._ M. Uayle, Joseph
tjoniincr?, T. S. Myers, Juines >McEweii, W.
C. CTcraW A Co., George Douglas, J. II. Qpponbeim
& Ilro., "Win. Johnson, D. D. Ilocott, JB.
Bike*. .. f
Druggist*. ,
. AVtn. McKnin, E.-L. Zemp.
JJooL Seller ami Stationer.
Jiunos A. Young.
and Jciccirg.
James A. Ynungj I. IV. Alexander,. A.W. WebrImn.
Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carricy^Xuktrs..
S. SHiveiS Robert Man, Nnthah U. Arrant?, Thomas
{ hirer. K. R., blacksmith.
Cabinet UVtwroowis and Ctidertakrrs.
C. L. Chaltcn, IViu. Tnryer, J. E. .Sutherland,
Builders.
J. V. Sutherland, C. L. Chutteu, II. 0. Roberta.
Merchant Tailor.
Charles A. McDonald.
Saddlery and Harness.
* F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger.
"Wheelwright -and Ginmakcf.
11. J. McCreight.
Bakers.
Mrs. M A. Kennedy., F. Shoemaker, Win. Daasclt."
Tan- Yards.
I L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley,
Alex. Me Lead, Ferris J. Patterson, John Brown.
Hotels. ,
Mansion House, by - 1'. (I. Robinson.
DcKalb House, by - J. II. Jungblulh.
Private Boarding.
J. W. Rodgavs.
zMitlnuru and Dress HakiitS;.
. M ins D. II. McHwen, Mrs. Ilammeislough.
Churches.
Methodist?J. T. Wight man, pastor.
[Presbyterian?>S. H. Ilay, ' 44
Kpisvopal?T. F. Davis, jr.,
Baptist?Hughson, 44 ?
Grain am) Lumber Mills.
F. I,. Zcmp, flour and' grist; Jns.-H. Vaughn, flour
ami grist; Janice A. lyirklaud, gi ist; .1 F. Suthl
orlund, lumber and grist; W. K. Hughes, lumber
and grist; Charles Pcvkius, lumber t C?l James
0. Ilaile. lumber and grist; A. H. Roykin, flour,
grist and lumber; L. W. R. Rlaij*, flout* and
grist; Charles Ruley, flour and grist; J. R. Sowell,
grist; JohnW. Raskins, flour, grist and lumber;
John At Young,' grist and himbor; T. J.
Cauthen, lumber; Rolfcrt Kirkley, grist; estate
, . f AVra. Shields, grist and lumber; George R.
Millet*, flour and gt*ist ; L. J. Patterson, flour
, and grist; John 8." Miller, flour and grist; estate
of T. Lapg, grist and lumber; \V. M. Kelley,
grist, John Chesnut, grist and lumber; Jaifles
i Chesnut, sr., griet and lumbor; John McRae,
S*ist'and lumber; John Brown, grist; estate of
urwell Boy kin, grist artd lumber; estate of
Lemuel Boyliin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J.
Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist;
. Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumber.
POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S C
MAIL A R It AN OEM EN TS.
RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN
AND WAY MAILS.
Due?Daily, by 7 30 P. M
Close?Daily by > 00 P. M
LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, ike."
Duo?Monday, Wednesday &, Friday by 12 00 ' M
Cloaa?Samo days, at fl 06 A. M
RED IHLL, RUSSEL PL-&K, &C.
Duo?Tlmmday, by 13 00 M
Closes?Same day, at '' 11 00 A. M
TILLHR'S PERRY, JEFFERSON, &C.
l..b
Due?Monday, by 12 00 M
Closeg?Ftidiyr at 10 CO A. M
OFFICE HODIIS.
From A 00 A. M. to' 2 00 P. M., and for
time after opening the mail at night.
T. W. PEGUES, P.M1,
fryrater-*-. ? T>iUATaerrr* 1 krm?mii*"."n rj-ti ?i rrfc w?r*N0B*?*ae&?l
COMBIBi'TED TO JA|L. , :
A NECUlO WOMAN CALLS HEB &AJ
Mary and says that eho belongs lb Mr. Uio* '
on Block River, and that Mr. -Brown and hi8. wife: ?
both Head. . Said woihun is about five ami??- half li '
hiph, and abput fifty yours old, (50 or 55.) sh"B i? T?
, simple or playing oil'so, I cunt uftl Whicll. .
Hie ownor?is requested to c6mo forward pro
property, pay expenses and taho her awav. "
July 22 DUNCAN SHliOUN", Jailor.
A PROCLAMATION.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
Columbia, S.C., July 2d, 1861.
By his Excellency M. L. BON HAM, Governor
CommancLf-iii- Chief in and .over Hie State of Sout
Carolina.
W II ERR AS'INFORMATION DAS BERN- RE >
ceived at tills Lcpartment that an atro&ou
murder was-committed on the 11th Instntit upon: tliil
body of ELIAS. GRA'NTILAM, a Qeputy Sheriff df v
Marion District, whilst in the discharge of his duties
as such Deputy ; and that NICHOLAS W. GADDY,"
CHARLES TART, and D/xVID BEASLEY; a fVee
person of color, stand charged with said murder, and
that said persons have fled from justice:
Now, know ye, that to the end justice niay be done,and
that Baid CADDY, TART and BEASLEY n&y
be brought to legul trial for their offence, as ?forb?dd,
I do hereby ofler a reward of Two Thousandfoldrfbr
the apprehension and delivery of tlio three offendjijg
parties in any jail iti this State, or One Thousand Hollars
for NICHOLAS W. GADDY, Vho principal offfend- '
or, aud Five Hundred Dollars each for the others.When.last
heard-from they wore in. Horry District,near
Gallivant'^ F?rry. _
Cuddy was born in ^inrion District, is about 35
years of hge, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, gray eja*;auburn
hair, rather sallow complexion, stoops a little'
in the shoulders, usually \years.his hair long?by occupation
afnrtiier and millwright.
.. Tart, born in same District, is a youth of. about Jtff
years ofag^, well grown, rather fair conlplation, dark
hair, eves believed to bo bltio
. Beasley. born In Richmond county, N. Cl,. bright
mulatto, thick set, weight Ironi 1*0 to 180 pound&j
from 45 to 50 yearn of njje, 6 lent 11 or 12. inches: high,
kinky hnir, and of reddish, sun-burnt appearance?by
occupation a carpenter?has lived about .FayettvllJO
and Luniberton, N. C. \ t
Given under my hand and sc?l of the State.
r at Columbia, this* 21at day of July, Anno-Dom*
ini, 1801/ ' M. L. BONHA.M.
"VYm. R. UuS'Tf, Secretary of State.
July 23 3 1
|J2*"A11 the papers in the '?>tate copy three times
and forward bill to Executive office.
DSESSGOODSO!
SpUE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVED
.ft from Nassau a handsome aasoitruont of Muslins
and Prints, which will bo sold low for cash. Main
Street opposite Dr. Young'a.
B. SIKES.
July 8 tf
NOTICE/
ALL PERSON* "HAVING CLAIMS AGAIKStf
Douglas Minton deceased, will hand, them m#
property attested, and those indebted will make pay-*
menj. to inv agent, W. K. Hughes.
ELISA MINTON,
July l?> 2 Administratrix.JUST
RECEIVED;.
Superior Eng. Long Oloth.
Mourning Prints. ,
Alapnccas.
Pino.French Bombazine.
** And other articles of Dry Qoodd/
ALSO.
Black Peppery Candles, Genuine Spanish Gar-*
tele Soap, Ac Ac.
R M KENNEDY.
July 28 * 6d'
Wheat Mill.
I AM NOW PRIiPARED TO GRIND WilKATAT
short notico. My Mill is in good order, pnd pnjdnces
as fiuo flour as can bo.desired by any qjS.
Parties sending wheat to me may rely on my p?v
eonal attention. J, IL. YAUGHAN,
July 28?Gd 6 milo3 ub^ve Camden.
Garden Seeds.
A SMALL SUPPLY OF THE ?OLLt)WlNG
Garden Seeds are for calo at the Post Office.;
Early York, Drumhead, Savoy and Enfield Cabbage;
Yellow Dutch, White Stone and Red Norfblk Tuttrff?;
to I 1or?*Af onrl T'urenin
wuciirvj VOit^v a^iu 4. uunuip
These Reed wero imported by the Confederate.Governmonf.
and are' believed to bo fresh and genuine.
?also?
Ruta Bnga, White Norfolk and country Turnip.
July 29 3
Notice. .
\I7HEREAS LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION'
T T upon all and singular tho goods and- chattldiy
rights and cicdits-of Mr. J. W. Horton, planter, late qf
Kershaw District, deceased, have boon granted te tljn
subscriber, Marcarot E. flortou, Adrnit)i3trctrij:~^,?i|
persons indebted to the said estato aro rbquoBted' to
ihnko immediate payment, and thdrfe having claims or
* demands against tho sumo, will make known the same *
without delay, to ki. E. HORTON,
July 29 2? Administratrix.