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. Bpeeial 3STotices. 7 NOTIClir 511' BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CON1 ducted strictly oy tho cash system. ' All orders must positively be accompanied with the 'cash. . . Those indebted- to nm will please come farward and pay up.' . ^ WM. McKAIN. July 7 . ffl Gt" ' A1ST3STOTJ^TOEMTdSTTR.'' Mis, EmtOR: You will plonse nnnounco the following gentleman as candidates for're-electien to the House of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at tho . ensuing election in October, and oblige thoir friends: Major-J. M. DtSAUSSURE. 4 Oupt. D. D. TERRY. ' July 1 _ Mr Editor: As the tinio in approaching when the people of Kershaw District, will have to select, thoso who will represent them, in the ensuing Legislature we respectfully recommend tlie following gentlemen as a candidates. *For Seiiator. Ma}. A. If. 110TKIN For Nrprcsen Iniires. . Maj. .T.'M. DeSAUSSUIIR,, Capt. IV. 'A. LE IT NEIL . By inserting the above, you will oblige April 15. ' MANY VOTERS. For Itepresaitutive. The frionds of Capt. IV. L. DbPASS, announce him. a candidate for Representative to the South Caroliua Legislature,.at tho next October election. July 1 _ For JtepresenUiiiife. We.are authorized to anuounco Col. A. D. OOODWYN", as a candidate for the Legislature at the oiiiuiup: election. April 22. % If For Iicpr(tcrttatiu\\ "Woard authorized to announce Col, W. It. TAYLOR j*a a candidate for tho Legislature at the ensuing lection. Juno 10 ( tf Mr. Editor: You will please niiDoitnuco Capt. WILLIAM CIIyBURN, as a candidate for ro-election as clerk of the Court of Coniuion Hens, for Kershaw .District, and oblige * MANY FRIENDS. April 15. In Exchange for Bacon, Corn or Fodder: OIJGAH BOILERS FROM 50 TO 100 (J ALLONS each. Apply to GEO. S. DOUGLAS. Jul}- 25 * . it To Hire, K NKORO WOMAN", WHO IS 'ACCUSTOMED - V to nil kinds of house wovlc. l'or further inloroi lit ion, apply to ."'.Irs. (].' .V. .A ticker, (in Lvttletou street. *. duly 2.". ' 2 fi ouiiiLiiiipacti^y IAULAUWKXCUANGR?3.I0J) I/sV\. FINK SUGAR 1. (onlr fur Uncoil.') .1 illy :'.it 2 .1' DEVERKIIX,' A. A. 0. S. : "t'oiiledcrate |iIcjhc copy twice. Sample Cotton;?;ons.\L!-: ix quantities to si'ir Pun-i V CHASERS, 11v MAT1LKSON A i>. j July 2:5 _ It | White Wine Vinegar, English Soap, &c A FKW.OALT/JN'S OF A SUPERIOR AltTICLK J.\. 4f While Wine Vincgnr. . . also A superior article of Starch aud Washing Itlue, of n.i -oxtru fine quality, for sale low fo reasli at MRS. McLRISn'S, ono door a'ro*e the .Branch Bank. July 22 2 WAR TAX NOTICE. Assessors OmcE, 17th Pist., Camden, July 16, 1804. A IiL REGISTERED PERSONS ARK TIER KEY } tV. notitied that this office is now open and will con- | tinue open for twenty day a from this date, to receivo returns of groas amount of their-sales, tor the quarter ending 30th Juno. Alillers nro also roquostod to make thoir returns this quarter. JOKNOANTEY, > A,8ecsorB It. M. KENNEDY, } Assessors. ,luly 16 * * 3 d 2 w SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. The subscriber respectfully informs the'eitizens of Camden, that be has commenced to .manufacture ' ' Saddlery <& Shoes, on Broad streot, directly oppdfeito the Episcopal Church, and solicits a aharo of pntrormgo. Repairing, in either branch, will be promptly aL tended to. English Saddles for sale. w. bolger. WANTED?two good Shoemakers .Tuly ]&. } 2w ? imilUM?M??i i? iM?jlU?n-?-J?n^?nn>is*T?? ? It ISTRI C T DIftEC T0 IVY*" DISTRICT OITTCEIIS. Legislators. A. If. Boykin?Senator. John M. DcSaussurc, 1). D. Perry?Representatives. . r Magistrates. John K. Willierspoon, ffai. 1). Hoguu, W. II. 'l'nyr lor, Henry Bruce, John 11. Shan ,. Richard. L. W hi taker, J. T. Barker. Commissioners of Roads. J. M. DaSaussuve. Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E. Hughes, Daniel J). Kivkl^nd, J nines-L. Mcj Dowall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby. - Bred. Dowcn, vJohn L. Mickle, Cilludi Sewell,' Richmond R. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section of the " Act." to establish certain Roads, Bridges and Perries," passed December 17> is as follows : , " That each Commissioner of Roads now in of nee, or iicruuucr appoinieu, snail serve until ft successor is appointed. aud has accepted. This section to be in forctrMuring the war. CuTtihvsxi.tnerx of, Free Schdqlf. Wiley Kclloy, Win. Dixon, Jmues TeaiA, 0. C. Jlnile, Jes.'ie Truesdrl, Daniel Ilethune, A. t,. McDowell. . Commissioners of I'ub1\c F.uildivgs. John Workman, 11. M. Kennedy,. It. 15. Johnson! F. I.. Kemp, L. W. R. libvir, Jatues ?5. Curetou, Win. 1 1>. McLtowall Chairman, C. >\ 1)., Colin Macron Treasurer. % Commissioners to Approve FnhUv Securities. John M. DeSaussure, James Dunlap, Win. E. Johji* son, sr., A.' M. Kennedy, Thos. t. Shannon. Commit sioticrs of the /'cor. K. IlarncB, A. A. McDowail, Joiin U. lli;;gins, 11. M. Kennedy, J. S. Do Pass. W. E. fluglu-on, Sec. and Treos. I'ivsident and Directors of Caniurn Dridgi (\>. President?Jolm M. PeSu assure. Directors?John Marine, P?. Perlrins, James Team, j Colin Macrae, Hoc. & Treas. Soldier's Hour J of /.N/.W. John M. De.SuuBsuve. K. Flumes, .Fumes Dunlnp, J. j Ross Dye, 0. Moscly, Juuies Team, Jesao Trues- i del, John IF. Mickle, Churles Raley, John (.Faskins, Daniel Gardner. i l Coroner. John S. Meroney. Maiivycrr of Etcctiojis. Camden?John S. Mcroney, (J. A- McDonald, ffm MeKain. Oureton's Mill?Frederick liowen, James Team, Hmunnel Parker. Flat Roek^?Jesse Truesdel, James FItefcher, Georgo'R. Miller. / lFutfulo?Win. Mango. Gillaip Sowell, Win. Cftto. LizenbvV?John MeOougun, Daniel McCaakill, Donald McDonald. * Schrock's Mill?R. T. McCoy, Alexander MeLeod, Henry Uadclitfe. Good win's'St ova?llenjmnin Cook, Jolui R. Mickle, James II. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?-A. IF. Junes, jr., U.'O. Patterson, ! 11. II. Cunningham. w Officers of ('our!. Joseph D. Duitlap, Commissioner in Equity; W. j Clyburn, Clerk ; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary ; ' Duiman Sheoru, Sheriff. Tar Collect dr. William McKain. Confederate Enrolling Officer. \ W. Z. Lei)iter. [ Ci-nf-'ii'tafr )!'?? Tax-t\llcnor. A. M. Kennedy. Assessors. 'John Onutcy, 11. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tax in Kind. . James Jones. Chief .CofRrnisaary Agent. J. II. Deverenux. Confederate Quartermaster's^Agen!'. J nines Sowers. State Quartermaster's Agcht. A. Marklcy Lee. Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gnvle. r Officers of the Town of Camden. Intendant. J JAllies Dunlap. Wardens. N..l>. Huxley, D. l>] Ilocott, L. M. Boswcll, R. M. Kennedy. Recorder. Tt. M. Konnedy. Marshal and Market Clerk. Wm. Johnson. Professional. Physicians now Practicing. L. II. Deas, I). L. DeSaussure,, T. Reensfjerna, VJ. R. Bikes, Benjarain,II. Mathcson, J. McCaa, J. I. Tranthatn, W. L. Pickett, B. S- Lucas, T. F. McDow, Lewis DeSauBsure, Thomes W. Salmon d, F. L. Zcmp. / r * ^nt?iTurri^7rjn-tr-.a?fnft*?vH*vArn*linf7Hni f.oKi/nli, # f IV in. M. {Shannon. " * Vv? Z. Leitncy. I W. M. Kounedy. \Y. U. Taylor. .1 nscpli 1). Punliip. fJenliM. [ M. ItisselL Surveyors* Colin Macrae, Pniiiel Bethutic. C. C. Jluile Scholastic, Mercantile, & mechanical. * V t " Academics and Primary, tichoois hi Camden. L. McCandle^s'' Male Aoadamy: F. Staudeumyer,' rtmle academy ; U. Bailey, l'rol'er.sor" of Foreign Languages ; Mrs. McCamUess' Academy l'of Toung Ladies. Mrs. McCvciglit ; -Miss Damson: Mrs. Pock; Miss Maggie PeNonu. Dealers in Dry Goods, Gruccrjes, Hurt!it are <j c., ^ c. E. W. Bonnov, damea Punlap, George Alden, Mrs. ir rn Pa 1.\. .M T> *r r i "' iii. a. IV. 1*1. AUUIICUJ', iU19. I>L?L?lFil, 1 Mendul Smith, >trs. Cpnncc, Mrs. Crosby, I Benjamin, Matlickqn & Co., A. T. I.atta, W. I). J Moltowall, S. Oppenbeiuj, 3J. J?n\iin &. Bro., lleroncy, Bos-well & Bro., J. M. G'nyle, Joseph Sommers, T. S. Myers, James McF.wen, W. C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. H. Op-, penheim A Bro., Win, Johnson, 1?. D. Hoeott, B. .fcikes. (* . *? Drityyiti?'. Wm. McKaiu, F. L. jr'.ooip. 1 , Hoof: Seller anti StctiQnrr. James A. l'otiu.r *" , I \Witchts and Jvivdry. < James A. Young,- 1. B. Alexander, A ."W. Wohr- ! ban. Blr.cLsiniths, Wlhgon and CurriaycMufcr?.. S. HIjiver, Bobert MWn, Nathan B. ArrnnfM, Thomas Bliiver. R.JLt., blffcksinilh. Cabinet WareTocenx ?crd Undertakers. C. L. ChaiU'ii, V.'m. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, ) I Builder*. J. P. Sutherland, C. R. Chutten, li. C.Roberts. i Merchant Tailor. | oi,nvi?n A u..n?>.i.i iLo j. L . iugwaaiu. Saddl-ery and Harness. F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulbar. Wheelxcpght and Ginmakrr. 11. J. MoCroight. Bakers. .Mrs. M A. Kenneity, F. Shoemaker, Wui. Daasch. i Tan- Yards. . L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zernp, John S. Bradley, i Alex. iMcLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown, j Hotels. Mansion House, by - IL G. Robinson. ; DcKulU llouso, by -dL J. 11. Jungblath. ! Private Hoarding. J. W. llodgers. 1 * HUivaTij atiu Dress ilukin-j. Miss I). II. McEwen, Mrs. llhuimerslough. ( Churches. Methodist?.f. T. Wightiuan, past or. Fleshy toriaii?S. II. Hay, " Episcopal?T. F. lkivis, jr., 44 Baptist?Vv'. E. llughson, 4 < 44 . drain and Lumber Mills. i F. Ii. Zcnip, flour mul grist; .fas. H. Vaughn, flour and grist; James A. Kirkland,grist; 0 F. Sutherland, lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber ami giiat; Charley. P?rkiusf lumber; Col James C. liaile, lumber and grist; A. II. Boykin, flour, grist and lumber; L. W. It. Blair, flour and tffist; Charles Haley, flour aud grist; ,1. R. So-well, grist; John W. Gaskins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J.Cuutlien, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate Win. Shields, grist and lumber; George R. Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour anil t'rist. .7r?b?1 K flr,,,,. .irifl OMMJI ?a?n?r> of T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kellcy, grist, John Chesnut, grist and lumber; James Chewnnt, sr., grist, and lumber; John McRite, grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist; estate of Burwell Boykjn, grist and lumber; e.statb of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J. 'Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lewis Peoples, Hour, grist itnd lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON',- COLUMBIA, WESTERN AND WAV MAILS. Due?Daily, by . 7 20 P. M Close?Daily by G 00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, ifec. Duo?Monday, "Wednesday & Friday by 12 00 M CloBe?Samu days, at 11 00 A. il RED HILL, RUSSKL PLACE, &C. Due?rTburaday, by 12 00 M 'Closos?Same day, at 11 00 A. M TILLER'S PERRV, JEFFERSON, &C., Duo?Monday,'by 12 00 M Cloeos?Friday, at 10 00 A. M OFFICE, .HOURS. Front 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M., and for short time aflor opening the mail at night. T. W. PEGUES, P.M. * 4 r ?9 r. jwurttn j nau.i lAtxairsn^t: *. * nt. rrrrc t^Ttryg rcaigow?> NEW PUBLICATIONS ' * BY . BURKE, EOYKm & CO., MACON, Cir.OKCDA. "IVTOW-READY: Xl MASTER WILLIAM MITTE^ ; Or, the Youth of Brilliant Talents, vrlio wan ruined by bad luck. By Judge Longs'!net, author of ':Georgia Scenes." Price $5. CAMP A ND FIELD. Papers froih tlit.Portfolio of an Army Chaplain. By Rev. d-oseph Cross, 1). I>. Part 1st now ready. Price $3. DUNCAN' ADAIR, or, Captured in .Escaping. A story el one of Morgan's men. By Mrs. June T. H. Cross. Ncurly ready.- Price $1. YUUNU MA ROOMERS. 4 By Rev. Francis ; R. Goulding. A most entertaining book for young persons. Pronounced by good judges to be equal lo Robinson Crusoe. Prieo $3. v A liberal discount to the trade l'roin the foregoing prices.. For the amount named, remitted to us, in cuYrent funds, we vtf'l send eithei or nil of these hooka postpaid, to anr part ?1'the.Confederacy, Address - BUHK.fi, BOTKIN & CO., June'24. "Macon, Georgia. fg-'Auy newspaper in the Confederacy copying the above advertisement, with this note, will receive a copy of each of the above books, upon tlie receipt of the-paper coutaiuiug the advertisement! Soutli I'anillmi-Kerslim Dhlrici _ E Y A. L. MCOOSAl.D, I-SQUIllK, OKDlXAKY XXfHl-RIiAS, JOHX 11. MICKLb", APPLIED m to me for. Lettres of Administration on all and singular the goods un.v chattels, rights and credits ol' Dr. John Milling, late of the district aforesaid, dej ceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the lcindredvind creditors of said dec 88ed, to bo and appoar before me at our next Ordinary's Court lor the said District, to be holden. at Kershaw Court House-on tlio twelfth day of AuguBt next^ to show cuuse. if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hnnd and sen], this 29th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-lour, and. in the eighty-eighth Veur of the independence nud sovereignly of the Stato of South Caroliua. A. L. McDONaLD, O. K. D. July 21 2 * IT' ~ c:OMMITTEl> TO JAIL. A NEG110 WOMAN CALLS HER NAME Mary and saysthnt she belongs to Mr. Brown on Black Jtiver, and that Mr. Brown, and his wife are both dead. Said woinnn is ubout five and a half Asot high, und about fifty years old, (60 or (75,) ahe is very simple or playing off so, 1 cant tell which. ?, The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay expenses and take her awnv. July 22 . DUNCAN SHEORN, Jailor. imisss"gk>o;dsu! r IMIE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RECEIVEDX from Nasauu a hnndsome assortment'0of Muslina and Prints, which will bo sold low* for cash. Main Street opposite Dr. Young'a, B. SIKKS. July 8 tf NOTICE,1 LI, PER SONS . IT ATI NO PT. A T MS AO A T VQtr Doughs Minion deceased, will Im'inl thora in, properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to mv agent, "VY. E..Hughes. ELISA MINTON, July 10 2 Administratrix. J OS f R E C EI V E D. Superior Eng. Long Cloth. Mourning' Prints. Alapaccas. ? Pino French Bombazine. ?r> And other articles of Dry Goods. ? ALSO. Black Pepper, Candles, Genuine Spanish Cas- ' tele Soap, Ac Ac. R M KENNEDY. July 28 '' 6d Wheat Mill. [AM NOW PREPARED TO GRIND WHEAT AT ' short notice. My Mill is in good otder, and produces as lino flour as can bo desired by any one. Parties sending wheat to me may rely on my personal attention. * J. II. VATJGHAN, oq aA a -u-? n 1-_ tfu>jr ? uu VJ uiuva uuyvw L/aXuueti. . Garden Seeds. A SMALL SUPPLY OF THK FOLLOWING Garden Seeds avo for Hale nt Ibo Post Office : Early York, Drumhead, Savoy hnd Enfield Cabbngo; Yellow Dutch, White Stone and Red Norfolk TurnipB;' Beets, Carrot and Parsnip. ' Those Seed wero imported by the Confederate Government, and aro belioved to be fresh and genuine. ?Al.Sl}? Ruta Baga, Whlto Norfolk and country Turnip. July 29 "3 Notice. WHEREAS LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION upon nil nnd singular the goods and chnttleB, rights and credits of Mr. J. W. Horton, planter, late ot Kershaw District, deceased, liavo been granted to the subscriber, Margarot IC. flqrton, Administratrix?all persons indebted to tho snid eBtato are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tho same, will make known the same without delay, to M.^E. HORTON, July 29 2* ,Administratrix; wanted:-7 ?AA BUSUEIS of Sorghum Seed, for which tho ' t)uv highest price will be givoh. April fi D. D. HOCOTT.