The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, August 04, 1864, Image 2
Special 2STotices.
~~ Hi OTIC JR.
"MYBUSINESS HEHKAFTKll WlU, BE .COXHluctbistrictly
on the cash system*.
A1J orders must positively Ik- accompanied with tho
trash. . .
Those indebted to hie will plea3e come farwnrd nud
pay up. WM. McKAlN.
July 1 Gt.
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AN3^C>U^OEMlS^rTS. Mn.
Editor: You will please r.ttnouuco tho following
gontleman 03 candidates for re-ejectien .to the
H6use of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at
the ensuing election in October, and oblige their
^friends: " ,
Major J. M.^eSAUSSURE.
Cnpt. 1). D. PKR11Y.
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Mr Editor: As the time is approaching when tho
Ipooplo of Kershaw Dislrtui, \vill bnVe to soloet, those
who will roprosent tlienl, in tho ensuing Legislature
We rcsoeetfilllv recommend the followiue' ir?ititl??nien.
Us a oandidntof?. .
Fur Senator.
Maj. A. H. BOY KIN
For Representatives.
Mnj. jt. M. DeS AtLSSU RI5,
Capt. W. 7. LEITNEK.
? By inserting tho above, you will oblige
April lf>. MANY VOTERS. For
Representative.
The friends of Copt. W. L. DkPASS, announce him
n candidate for Representative to the South Carolina
.Legislature, at tho next October election.
July t
For Representative. - '
Wo are authorized to announce Co!. A. I). GOODWYN,
as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing
election.
April 22 * tf
For Representative.
We are authorized to-announce Col. W. R! TAYLOR
ns a candidate for tho Legislature at the ensuing
-elociioo. .
June 10 * tf
Mn. Editor: You will plcnso abnminnco Capt.
WILLIAM CLYBUItN, as a candidate (biyo-election
t' as clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas, fot^Korslmw
'District, and oblige MANY FRIENDS.
April 15.
In Exchange for Bacon,
Corn or Fodder:
SUGAR LOILERS FROM 60 TO 100 GALLONS
each. Apply to 4 . GEO S. DOUGLAS. .
J tily 26 - X
T^Hire,
V NEGRO WOMAN, WHO IS ACCUSTOMED
to all kinds of ho*ho work.* Fdt further infhfi
ination, apply to Mrs. G. Y. Aik'kotj "? Lyttloion
street..
July 25 2
Commissarv Notice*
'PO KXOHAXOK?300(?'Lh?.; i'lNK SUGAR
.1 . (onlv for liacou.)
July '.>?. 2 J DKVKREUX, A. A. 0. S.
l-fi'"Coiil.'.d.ir:ito please copj* twice.
Sample Cotton Tj^OR
SATjH IX QtJAliTTTIKR TO SUIT PUR- |
V OMASKRS, hv MATURSON A Go.
July 23 -J 3
White Wine Vinegar, tinglish
Soap, &c
VFKW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE
of White Wine Viuegar.
< also
A superior article of Starch and Washing Rlue, of an
extra fine quality, for sale lotv fo jenah at
MRS. McLKISirS,'
one door a'-rOTc the Branch Bank.
July 22 2
WAJt TAX NOTICE
Assessors Office, 17th Dint.,
' Campen, July 16, 1864. .
A LL REGISTERED PERSONS" ARE HEREBY
Cm. notified that thie office is now opon and will con'
tiuue open for twenty clays from this .d^te, to roceivo
returns of gross amount of their sales, lor the quarter
.ending 30th June. Millers are fllso requested to make
their returns this 'quarter.
t J0HNGANTRY. L Assessors
R. M. KENNEDY, J -assessors.
; July 16 3 d 2 w
SADDLERY, & SHOE SHOP.
SDIE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
the citizens of Ctunden, that h? has conamonced
nanufactufe
Saddlery & Shoes,
on Broad street, directly opposite the Episcopal
Church, and solicits a share of patronage.
Repairing, in either branob,,will be promptly attended
to. English Saddles for saje.
M. BOLGER.
WANTED?two good Shoemakers
July lfi 2w.
IdTstRI CT D 111 EC TO It ?
' Disinter OFFICERS.
Legislators. $ '
A. H. Hoy kin?Senator.
Jolin M. DoSaussure, D. D. Perry?Representatives.
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Magistrates.
John K. Withcrspoou. Win. ]). I{ogan, W..R; Taylor,
Henry Bracd, John Jt. Shaw, Richard L.
Wliitaker, J. T." Btorker.
Commissioners vf Roads. .
J. M. DaSaussurc.Chairman, E. T. McCoy, W. 12.
Hughes, Daniel I). Kirlcland, James ti. McDowall,
Lewis .T. Patterson-, J. English ?)oby,
Fred. Bowen, John L. Mickle, Qillnm S'owell,
. Richmond R.- Terrell, Kniauucl Parkev^
The sixth flection of the "Act to establish certain
Roads, BrWgbs and Ferries," passed December
17, is as follows :
" That each Commissioher of Roads now in office,
of hereafter appointed, shall servo until a
successor is nusnllit(<d. ??ir1 lm? *!???<!? ?? ?/l Ti?:^
? ;rr ? >r?" ?
scctiofcr to be in force during the vrar.
i. 'i'
.Commissioner* of Free ifc/iool.r.
Wilcv Kelley, Win. Dixon, Jftutc3 Team, C. 0.
llnile, Jesse Trmtsdel, Daniel Eetlmno, A. li.
McDowell.
Conimiseioticrs vf Public Buildings.
Jolift Workman, K. M. Kennedy, 11. B. Johnson, f\
L. Kemp, L. W. It. IUair* James B. Curcton, Win.
\V .McDowall Chairman, "0. P. B., Colin Macron
treasurer. . 'f
Cotvmissioncrs to Approve T*ublic Securities.
John M. DeSaussure, James Dunlup, Win. E. Johnson,
sr., A. M. Kennedy, Tl-os. E. Shannon.
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Commissioners of Lha Poor.
E. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John 0. Higgina, R.
M. Kennedy, J. S. Def'ass. W. E. Hugh son, Sec.
and Trcas.
President and Directors (if Camden Bridge Co.
Ffesident?John M. DeSaussure.
Directors?John Macrae. B. Perkins, James Team,
Colin Macrae, Sec. fi-Treas. . %
Soldier's Jlocrd of Belief.
John M. DeSaussure, E. Barnes, James. Dunlap. J.
Iloss Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Trucsittil,
John II. Mickle, Charles Rhley, John (Jasmins,
Daniel Gardner.
Coroner.
John S. Meroney.
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Mahagers of Elections.
Camden?John- S.- Meroney, C. A- McDonald,
Wm McKnin.
Ciircton's Mill?-Frederick Bowen, James Team,
Emauucl'I'urker.
Flat Hook?J east Trucsdcl, Jaincs Fletcher,
George R. Miller. * \
Buffalo?Wm. Mango, toillnin fjowctl, Win., Cato.
Llxenby's-r-John Mcliougan, Daniel McC&skill,
Donald McDonald.
Selirock's Mill?11. T. McCoy, Alexander MoLend,
Henry Hudcliffc.
Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle,
Jatned II. Vaughn.
Liberty Hill?A? D. Jones, jr., It; C. l'uiteraon, l
Jt. B. Cunningham.
i Officer* of Court.
joFupii it. mnilajt, Commit ioihm- ta Equity; W. j
Olybtivu. ^'Icrk ; A. Ji. McDonald, Ordinary ; i
Duncan .Sheovtt; Sheriff. _ [
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. , Tar Collector.
.< * William McKain.
Confederate Unrolling Officer. * . .
W. Z. I.eitnor.
Confeurrah lf"?r J\'S-Cullcctor.
A. M. Kennedy.
Assessors.
|.tnhn Oantey, 11. M. Kennedy.
Collector of Tar. in Kintl.
James Jones.
Chiff Commissary Agent.
J. H. Dererenux.
Confederate. Quartermaster's 'Agent.
Jnmcs'Sowcrs.
Stale Quartermaster's Agent.
A. Markley I.oc.
Receiving aitd Dailivc.ring Agent.
J. M. Gayle.
OfliMfrs of the Town of Camdeti.
Jntendant.
James Dunl&p*.
Wardens.
N. I>. bailey, P. Dj Hocoti, L. M. froswell, R. M.
Kennedy. . *
Recorder.
R. M. Kennedy.
Marshal and Market Clerk.
Wm. JohnBon. /
Professional..
Physicians now Practicing.
L. H. Doan, D. Jj. DeSanssurc, T. Rcenstjerna,
W. R. flik98, Benjamin H. Matheson, J. McCaa,
J. I. Tnmthom,'W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucas. T.
F. MpPoir, Lewis DoSaussttre, Thomas W. Salmondi
P. L. Zemp.
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I ??I -w i? ?I|?liiim inm^inrnu'?unu.ui<i?Viiiiir
' Laui/rrt.
Wm. M. .Shannon.. . W. Z. Leituer.
W. M. Kennedy. " W. K. Taylor.
Joseph l'? Dunlup.
Dentist.
yA Mi Bissell.
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* rW j Surveyors.
Colin Macriio, j)Aniel Betitune," C. C. lltfile
iir ".. "j
Scholastic, Mercantile. & Mechanical
Aendemics and Primary School* in Camden.
Lr/McCttnulcss' Male Academy; F. Stnudenmyer,
inale-ncndemy; G. Biriley, Professor of Foreign
jDanguageS ; i Mrs. McGandlcsH' Acndemy lor
Young Ladies'. Airs. McCrcigbt ; Miss Dawson;
Mrs. Peek; Ming Maggie DoNoon.
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Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware. .Jc., ?c.
li. W. Bonner. James Duylnp, George Alden. Mrs.M.
T. Campbell, 11. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish,
Mcudul Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby.
Benjamin, Matheron & Co.* A. T. Lntla, W. D.
- McDowrII, S. Oppeuhoiiu, M. Bpn& Bro., Meroriev,
Bosvrell & Bro.| J. M. Gnyle, Joseph
Sommdrs,' T. S.' Myers, James McEwen, W.
C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. IT. Oppenheim
& Bro., Wiu. Johnson, D. J). Hocott, li.
SikeP. v 4 %
Druggists.
Win. Mclvnin, F. L. Zeuip.
Dank Seller am/ SlAti&ne.r. t
James A. Young.
Watches and Jeicclrg.
Jajnes A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A.W. Webrhun.
Blacksmiths, Wagon and CarriugeMakcrs..
S. Shiver, lfobert Man, Tallinn B. Arrant ft, Thomas
Shiver. R. K., blaekRciith!
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Cat-net Warerooms and Undertakers.
0. L. Chatten, Wm. Tarver, J. F. .Sutherland,
Builders.
J. F. Sutherland; C. Ij. Chatten, II. C. llobet ts.
Merchant Tailor.
Charles A. McDonald.
Saddlery and Harness.
l\ J. Oakcs, Mr. Bulger.
IVhcelivright and Ginmaker.
II. J. McCreight.
.n Bakers.
Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker. Win. hinspli
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Tan- Yards.
L. B. Stephenson, F. L. *Remp, John S. Bradley,
Alex. McLood, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown.
Hotels.
Mansion House, by . E. fj. Rbbing.on.
l^cKalb House, by - J. H. Jungbluth.
Private Boarding.J.
W. Rodgers.
Milinary and Brass Making.
Miss D. II. McEwen, Mrs. Hammerslougli
Churches.
Methodist?J. T. AVightman, pastor.
Presbyterian?S. II. Hay, " ,
Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., "
Baptist?AY. E. Hughson, "
Grain and Lumber Milieu .
V. L.'5Cemp, flotir and grist ; Jus. II. A'uughn, flour
and grist; Jaincs A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Sutherland,
lumber and grist; W. K. Ilughcs, lumber
and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James
0. Ilaile, lumber and.grist; A. H. Boykin, flour,
rrr5?t o r.,t Iniok... 1 \V T> a J
? .,.v.>>Uiuu(r, MJ. II. XL. Jlinu, UUUI ItUU
grist; Charles Rnley, flour aud grist; J. It. Sowcll,
grist; John W. GaskijiP, flour, grist and lumber;
John A. Young, grist and lumber; t. J. '
'tauthen, lumber; Robert KirkleV, grist.; estate
.1 Wrn. Shields, grist and lumber; George It.
Miller, flour and 'grist; L. J. Patterson, flour
and grist; .John.R. Miller, flour and grist; estate
of T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kelley, (
grist, John Chesnul, grist and lumber; James
Chesnufc, sr., grist and lumber; John McRae, !
grist audiumber; John Brown, grist.; estate of
Burwcdl Boykin, grist a'nd lumber; estate of
Lemuel Boykin, grist and luinbor ; Mrs. Jane J.
Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt., flour and grist;
Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumber.
POST OPPICE, CAMDEN; S C
MAIL ARRAN GEM UN TS.
RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUBIMA, WK8TERN
AKD WAY MAILS.
Duo?Daily, by 7 20 P. M
CIopo?Daily "by ' 6 00 P. M
LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, &C.
Due?Monday, Wednesday Sc. Friday by 12 00 M
CIobg?Stymy days, at 11 00 A. M
. RED HILL, RUSSEL PLACE, &C.
Due?Tburaday, by 12 Oft M
Closoa?Same day, at 11 00 A. M
tiller'S FfcRRY, JBPFERSON, &C.
Due?Monday, by 12 00 . M
Closes?Friday, at 10 CO A. M
OFFICE HOURS.
From 8 Oft A. M. to 2 00 P. M., and for short
time after onening tho mail at night.
T. W PEOUES, P.M.
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NEW PUBLICATIONS f
by
BURKE, BOYfclN & CO.,
Macon, geougia.
"XT0W 11EADY: '
XN MASTER "WILLIAM MITTEN ;
Or, the Youth of Brilliant Talents, who waa ruined by
had luck. By Judge Longstreet, author of "Georgia
Scenes."' Price $5.
CAMP A ND FIELD. Papers from the Portfolio of
an Army Chaplain. By Iter. Joseph Cross, I>. P.
Port 1 st now ready. Price $H_
DUNCAN ADAIR, or, Captured ie> Escaping.
story of one of Morgan's men. By Mrs. Jane T. 11. r
Cross. Nearly ready. Price $1.
YOUNG- MAJtOONERS. By Ret; Franola R.
Goulding. A most entertaining book fbr young parsons.
Pronounced by gpod judgt-8 tb be equal to
Robinson Crusoo. Price $3. i
A liberal discount to the trade from foregoing:
prices. For the amount; named, remitted to ua, i5i .
current funds, we will send either or nil oftliew booliJA
postpaid, to any part of the Confederacy. Addresa
BURKE. BOPK1N k co
?iuuc 24. Mfloon, Georgia.
Any newspaper in the Confederacy ccpyftjg the
above advertisement, With this note, trill' r?J#iv? a
copy of ench of the above books, upon the receipt of
the paper containing the advertisement.
' ? >South
Carollnii-liersliuw District
lir a. n. mcuonai/d, esqoibr, OnDIWAItT
Y\riIf:uEAS< B- MWKLE, APPLIED
T T to tpo for Lefctres of - Administration on all
and singular tho goods any chattels, rights and credits
of Dr. John Milling, late of the district aforesaid, deceased
:
fhese are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors .of said deceased,
to be and oppenr before roe at our next Ordinary's
Court tor tlio said District, to bo liolden at Kershaw
Court House on the twelfth day.of August next,
to show cause, if any, why the suid' administration
should'not be granted. ,
Given ' under my band and seal, this 29ttfday of
Jul}*, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-four, and in the , eighty-eigmh
yent of the independence and sovereignty ofthe Statt
of South Carolina. A. L. McDONaLS), 0. K. D.
July 27 ' '2
toSlTTED TO JAliZ
A" NEGRO WOMAN CALLS HER NAME'
Mary. and'sayB jtbat ebe, belongs to Mr. Brown
on Black River, and that Mr. Brown and his wife an
both dead. Soiti woman ia .about five and a half feet
high, and about fifty years old, (60 or 66,) she-is very
simple or playing off so, I oant tell which. *
Tlfe iowner Is requested to come forward provrf
properl}*. pay expenses and take her away.,
July 22 DUNCAN 8HEORN, Jailor. '
DRESS GO ODS ?t
HpHE SUBSCRIBER HA8 JUST ,
1 frnm Xfnaooii ft * * ** 1
.i.oniMii u uuuunuiuy ?a?ui iuit)BL OI JUQIUDitahd
Printa, which will be sold low for inlh. JdaSW
Street opposite Dr. Young's.
B. SIKKS.
July 8 ' ; -t: t/
_ ?Noiicfir
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST*
Douglas Minton deceased, will hand them improperly
attested, and those indobted will make piy-meut
to inv agent, ""W. P. Hughes.
KLISA MINTON,
July 1G. .2 Administratrix.
JUST RECEIVED.
Superior Eng. Long Cloth.
~ Mourning Prints.
Alapaccas.
Fine French fio/hhirinii
And other articles of Dry Goods..
ALSO.?
Black Pepper, Candles, Genuine Spanish Cae->.
tele Soap, Ac &c.
R M KENNEDY.
July 28 .64
Wheat Mill.I
AM NOW PREPARED TO GRIND,"WHEAT AT
short notice. My Mill is in good order, and proluces
as fine ilpur.aa can .he desired by any one.
> Partiof sending wheat io me may rely on my personal
attention. ' : J. H. VAUGHAN,
Juiy 28--6d ( 6 miles above Camden.
Garden Seeds.
A SMALL SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING
Garden Seeds are for Bale at the Post Office :
Early York, Drumhead, Savoy snd Enfield Cabbage;
Yellow Dutch, White Stone and Red Norfolk Turnipe;
Beets, Carrot and P*nip.
These Seed wore imported by the Confederate Government,
and are believed to be fresh and genuine.
?ALSO?
Ruta Baga, White Norfolk and country Turnip.
July 29 8
Notice.
WHERE AS-LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
upon all and singular the goods and chatties,
rights and credits ofMr. J. W. Horton, planter, late of
Kershaw District, deceased, havo been granted to the
subscriber, Marga'rot E.' Horton, Administratrix?allpersona
indebted to. the said- estate are requested to
make immedi&to payment, and thoso having claims or
demands aguiqat the same, will' make known the same
without delay, to M. E. HORTON,
July 29 2* Administratrix.
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BUSHELS of Sorghum 8eed, fibs which the*
Ov/U highest price will be given.
April 5 , P. P.HOCOTT.