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' ? * / iii w?yw* j'j ii mi >t Special USTotices.;; WOT*GE~ " * MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CON" 'ducted strictly 011 the cash system. All orders must -positively be accompanied with the -oaslu ^ Those indeoted to die will j^ease come farwnrd and pay up. Wl>?. McKAlN. ' July 7 " ' ?t. ANNOUNCEMENTS. jw 1? ? . . Mr. Editor:. .You will please announce the following gentleman as candidates for re-election to the House of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at the ensuing election in October, and oblige their 1 friends j M<\Jor J. M. D'kSAUSSURE. Capt. D. D. PERRY. v 'July 1 . J Mr Editor: As tlio time fa approaohing-when the people of Kershaw District, will have to select, those who will represent thfem, in tho onsuiug Legislature we respectfully recommend the followiug gentlemen as a candidates. For Senator. Maj. A. H. BOY KIN For Representatives. Maj. J. M. DbSAUSSURK, Capt. W. Z. LEITNER.. Br inserting the above, yo#will oblige . 'April 15. MANY VifpftRS. / For Representative. The'friondR of Capt. "W. L. DfcPAflS, announce him '-a candidate fbr Representative to tho South Carolina Legislature, at the next October election. ? July I For Representative. We are authorized to announce Col. "A. D. GOODW YN, as a candidate for tho Legislature at tho ensuing election* April 22 . tf For Representative. Wo are authorized to announce Ool, W.R. TAYLOR "as a candii^te for tho Legislature at tho ensuing olection. 4 tiuae 10 tf , ? EDrroft: You'.will please announnco Oapt. "WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate for ro-olection as clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for Kershaw District, and oblige ' * MANY FRIENDS., April 15. gg 1 _!' ! . Iu Exchange for Bacon, Corn or Fodder: 'CUGAR BOILERS FROM 50 TO 100 GALLONS lO each. Apply to . GEO DOUG LAS. (July 25 < 3 To Hire, V NEGRO WOMAN. WHO IS AOCUSTOMI5D to all kinds of home work. For farther information, apply to Mrs. CI. V. Anekor, on Lyttlowm Rtreot. July 25 _ . _ ' 2 Commissary Notice- . ! ' VIXI F.XCHANG?3000 LD?.,' FINE #SUGAR | -A (onlv for Bacon.) " \ July 23 2 J DEVEREU^ A. A. C. A j i^"Conlederate please copy twice. ^ j Sample Cotton- j I^ORSALE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT PUR. CHASERS, by MATHfcsON A Co. July 23 3 Whlt.ft WiiiA Vinoorar . TSVmrr* lish. Soap, &eA FEW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE of White Wine Vinegar. * v ALSO?? A superior article of Starch and Washing Blue, of an extra flue quality, for sale law forcash at MRS. McLElSH'S, . ; one door aVore the Branch Bank. .(July 22 /> 2 WAR TAX NOTICE. Assessors Office, 17th Difet., k Camden, July 16, 1864. A LL REGISTERED PERSONS ARB HEREBY CjL notifled that this offlco is now opon and will continue opon for twenty days from this date, to rocoive fdturnB of groaHsamoUot of their anle9. lor the quarter Andintr ROt-.h .Tnnn nni..? ...? -i !_?-j * 0 ULIUOIO UIO IU3U TUIJUUtJLUU LO mase therir returns this quarter. ? JOHN CA.NTBY, i. ABB6330rg R. M. KENNEDY, J assessors. July 16 3 d 2 w SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP. I ^ THE SUBSORTJBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS the citizens of Camden, that he has c.nmmehcod to manufacture S.addlery & Slioes, on Broad street^ directly opposite tbo Episcopal Chnroh, and solicits a share "of patronage. Repairing, in oithor branch, will bo promptly at- . tendei to. English Saddles for sale. M. BOLGER. WANTED?two good Shoemakers . July 16 ' 2w " - ' ' a e ii kassm essesHaaae a DlSTItl CT DIRECTORY?_ - ^ DISTRICT OFFICERS. Legislators. A. II. Foykln?'Senator. .John M. DeSauBsufc, D. D. Perry?Representatives. 4 Magistrates. John Witherspoon. Wm, D. Hogan, W. R. Taylor, HJnrv Brace, John R. 31mw, Richard L. "Whitaker, J. T. Barker. Commissioners of Rottds. J. M. DaSausaure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. ?. Hughes, D&niol D. Kirkland, James L. McDowall, Lewi^ J. Patterson, J. Ehglifch Doty, Fred. Bowen,. John Li Mickle, Oillam Sowell, Richmond R. 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 Roads now in of lice, or hereafter appointed, shall serve u.4til a successor is appointed, and has accepted. ThiB section to be in lejrce during the war. Commistionert of f\ct Schools. Wiley Kelley, Win. t)ixon, Jatnes Team, C. C. Hailo; Jesse Trucsdel, Danici Bethunc, A. L. McDowell. Com?7i}\s?t?n?T3 o f Public Buildings. John Workman, II. M. Kennedy, II. B. Johnson, F. L. Zemp," L. W. R. Blair, Ja.neB B. Curoton, "VYm. I). McDowall Chairman, C. V B., Collu Macrea j Treasurer. j Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. John M. DeSauesurc, James Dunlap, Win. E. Johnson, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Tho3. E. Shannon. Commissioners of the Potr. E. Barnes, A. A. MoDowall, John O. Higgins, R. M. Kennedy, J. S. DeFass. W.. E. Hughspu, Sec. and Treos. % . President and Directors of Camden Bridge Co. yre8iaeni?Johu i\l. A>e5aupsure. Directors?John Macrae.-B. Perkins, James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treas". Soldier s'Board of Relief. John M. DcSaussure, E. Barney, James Dunlap, J. Roes Dye, 0- Mostly, James Team, Jeiso Truea" del, John B. Mickle, Charles K.aloy, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. J John S. Meronoy. Managers of Elections. Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A. McDonald, Wm McKain. Cureton'a Mill?Frederick Bo-wen, James Team, Emanuel Parker. * . Flat Rock-?Jesse Truesdel, James Fletcher, j George R. Miller. Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, "Win. Cato. Lirenby's?John IVfcGougan, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald.' , , Schrock's Mill?B. T, McOoy, Alexandor MoLcbd, Hejiry Radcliffe. #Good\vin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mitkle, Jnme3 H. Vauehn. Liberty Ilill?A. D. Jones, Jv., It. C. tfctterson, Jv. B. Cunningham. Officers of Coutt. Joseph D. Dunlap, Commissioner in Kquity ; W. OiyhuVn, Clerk ; A. L.. McDonjild, Ordinary; i Duncan Sheorn, Sheriff. ! Tax Collector. William McKuin. -? Confederate Unrolling Officer. t W. Z. Leitner. Confederate. War Tax-Collector. A. M. Konnody. Assessors. John Cantey, R. M. Konncdyv \ Collector of Tax Kind. James Jones. . Chief Commissary Agent. II. Devercaax. Confederate Quartermaster's*Jgent. * James Sowers. State Qi^trtcrmastcr's Agent. f A. ftlarldey Lee. Receiving and Dolior.rinn Anmt J. M. Gaylo. Officers of the Town of Camden. ? ; 4 Intcndant. James Dunlap. Wardens. ' > N. D. Baxlcy,^D. DJ Hopoti, L. M. Bos-well, R. M. Kennedy. vRecorder. R. M. Kennedy. * Marshal and Market Clerk. Wm. Johnson. Professional. Physicians now Practicing. L. H. Deas, IX L. DeSanssnre, T. Reenstjerna, W. R." Sikes, licnjamin H. MAtheson, J. MeCAa, J. I. Trantham, W. L. Pickott, B. 8. Luoas, T, "9- Mellow. L. M. DcSaussurc, Thomas W. 8almond, P. fi. Zcmp. i t Lav yenr, Wrja. M. Shannon. W. Z. Loltner. W. hi. Kennedy. W. It. Taylor. Joseph D. Dunlap. Deatftf. ' II. Bfsacll. * - * ? . . Surveyors.. Colin Macrae,,Daniel Bethunc, C. C. Halle Scholastic,. Mercantile, & Median-' ical. " AccLdtTAil3 arid'JPHmary Schoolrin Camden. L. MoC&ndleBs' Male AoadeWy; F. Stavldenmyer, mala aoademy ; Gh Bailey, Professor of Foreign Languages ; Mrs. McCan'dle'aa* Aoademy for Young Ladle*'. Mrs. McCt-eight; Mis&D&Trfeon; Mrs. Peck; Miea Maggie DeNoon. Deakrt irt Dry Goods, Qrocertts, Barcheare $c., <$c. It. W. RAnriAtJ TfltHOa Tlnnlen * * ? t . ?Muuj, vauiuo uouijju Aiuea, mrs. M. T^Campbell, R. M. Kennedy, Mrs. MoLelah, Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin, Mathcson & Co., A. T. Latta, TiT. D. McDovrall, S. Oppenheim, M. Baum& Bro., Meronc^r, Boswell .& Bro., J. M. Gayle, Joseph Komtners, T. S. Myers, JameS McEvren, W. C. Gerald & Co., Oeorg^ Douglas, J. II. Opponbeifn & Bro., Win. Johnson, D. D. Hooott, JB. Sikes. ^ Druggists. . Wm, McKain, F. L. Zemp. Book Seller and Stationer. James A. Young. TFafe^ei afid Jcwelrg. JaineB A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A.W. Wohrban. Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carriage Makers.. S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrfcnts, Thomas Shiver. R. R., blacksmith. Cabinet Warcrooms and Undertakers. $1 ' C. L. Chatten, Wm. Tarver, J. ,F. Sutherland, Builders. J. F. Sutherland,C. L. Chatten, H. C. Roberts. Merchant Tailor. - , Charles A. McDonald. i ' Saddlery and Harness. * F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger. Wheelwright and Oinmaker. K Ji McCrelght. Baktrs. Mrs. M A. Kennedy, P. Shoemaker, Wm. Laasch. 4 Tan- Yards. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley, Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson,'John Brown. Motels. Mansion House, by - K. (}. Robinson. DcKalb IIouso, by .- J. H. Jungbluth. Private hoarding. J. W. Rodgers. * Milinary and Dress Making. Miss D. II. McEwcn, Mrs. HammerBlo'ugb. ? , Churches. Methodist?J. T. Wightman, pastor. Presbytorian?8. II. flay, 44 Episcopal?T. F. DfcviB, jr., % 44 Baptist?W. E. Hughson, 14' . Grain and Lumber Mills. " 't F. L. Znmp, flour and grist; J;is. H. Vaughn, floUr1 andgriat; James A. Kirldanil, grist; J P. Sutherland, lumber and grist; Wv E. Hughes, lumber and grist; Charles Porkins, lumbor; Cnl JameB C. Haile, lumber and prist: A. Tl. TWWin flmir grist and lumber; L. W. R. Blair, flour and grist; Charles Rftley^flour and grist; J. R.' Sowell, grist; John W. Gaokins,flour, grist and lumber; John A. Young, grist >and lumber; T. J. 1 ^authen, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate .i Wm. Shields, grist and lumber; Goorge R, Miller, flour and grist; L. J. RatterBon, flour and grist; Johfi S. Miller, flour and grist; estato of.T. Lang.griBt and lumber; W. M. Kfelley, griht, Johfi Chcsnut, grist and lumber; James / Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; John McRae, grist and lymbor ; John Brown, grist; estate of 1 Burwell Boy kin, gpie't and lumber; estate of ^Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumbor ; Mrs. Jafie J. Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lqwis Peeplos, flour, grist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- C jvi juju jiukjia'qemjbnts. ?* < % RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN AND WAY MAILS. ] t)ue?Daily, by 7 30 P. M . Close?Daily by fi 00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, 6iC. Due?Monday, Wednesday sc Friday by ] 2 00 M Oloae?Sam<- days,,at 11 00 A. M , RED HILL, RUflBEL PLAGE, &C. 1 Duo?Thu flday, by 12 00 M 1 CIobgb?Sanao day, at 11 00 A. M j TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFERSON, &C. * I Due?Monday, by . 12 00 M 'y CIobos?Friday, at 10 00 A. M ' OFFICE HOURS]. From 8 00 A. M: to 2 00 F. M-i and for short thne aflsr opening the mail at -night. < t. vr: PEGUES, P-M. V i ' ' imfl " i ? ' ff NEW PUBLICATIONS BT ' . BURKE, BOYK1WC fi, GO., MA-tOTi, GEORGIA. NOW READY: . MASTER WltLIAk MlTTRIf ; Or, the Youth of Brilliant Taletits, Who was ruined by bad luck." By Judge Loogstreet, author of "Georgia Scones." Ppee &>: ' . . ' CAMP dND FIELD. .Papers from theportfolio of no-Army-'Chaplin. By. Rer. Joseph Crori, & ' !> ' Part'1st now readyv Price $3. btJ&GA)* AI)At^ or#;Captured-la E^bjng;' A story"ut ope of Mdruan's men. Mft." JawrT: H. Crdss. Nearly-ready. P*Jtoe$l. - ? YuUNG- MAROONBRS. By Ber.' Lancia R. Goulding.' A most entertaining book for. yvong unsobia. Pronounced by* good. Judges' .to be $qdaf \e RoWnflnn P-moMa ?<? , uMW i AliUO ^)?>? A liberal discount to the trade from t?o fytgbibg prices. For tbe amount named, remitted to ua, in current funds, wo will send eithei orall cftiteae books postpaid, to any part Of the Confederacy. ArfdfWa * BURKE, BOPfclN ?eo? ... Jun? 24. Maooti; Geofrgfa. jtgf*Ai)y newspaper in the Confederacy copying tbe above advertisement, with this note, will receive; a copy of each of the abovo books, upon thp receipt of the'paper captaining the advertisement. South Cavollna-Kershaw XMslric t BY OA. L. MCnoiULD, "XsQUiaB, ' WHEREAS, JOHN B. MICKLF; APPLIED to mo for Lettrcs of Administration" oh all and singular the goods any chattels, rights arid ctedite of Dr. John Milling, Igto of. the district aforesaid, deceased : * Thdee are thereforo to cite and admonish all and . ; singular, the kindred and creditors of SSld deceased, to be and appear before me at our nefct Ordinate's Court lor the said District, to be holden at Eerabaw Court Houso on the twelfth day of August next, to ehow cause, if any, why the said administration flhfihlrJ tint VIA HVV wu giautou. . ^ Oiven under my hand- and seal, this 29th day of July, in tho year of our Lord one th|usand'eight hundred and sixty-four, and in the ' eighty-eighth year or the independence and.sovereignty of tho State of South Carolina. A; L. McDONaLD, O. K. D. July 27. ' 2 COMMITTED TO JAIL. A NEGRO WOMAN CALLS" HER I^AME ?jL Mary, and soys that she belongs to Mr. Brown on Black Rivor, and tl^it Mr. Brown and his wife are both dead. Said Woman is aheut five and a half feet high, and about fifty years old, (60 or 66,) she iB very simplo or playing off so, I cant tell which. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay expenses and take her away. July 22 DUNOAN SHEOJKN, Jaifor. DRESS GOODS!" rl HE SUBSCRIBER HAS JDST RECEIVED ' X from Nassau a handsome assortment of Muslins and Prints, which will be sold low * for cash. MAin Stroet opposito Dr. Young's. B. SIKE8, July 8 * : U NOTICE- . AIX PERSONS HAYING CLAIMS AGAINST? DougUa Minton deceased, will hand thfem properly attested, and those' indebtod will nifekd pa^ ment to mv agent, W. E. Hughes. EUSA MINTON, July 16 '2 ? ' Administratrix. JUST RECEIVED. . * Superior Ehg. Long Cloth.' Mourning Prints. Alapaocafli Fine French Bombazine. And other articles of Bry* Goods. * ALSO. Black Pepper, Candles, Oenulne Spanish OaA* tele Soap, &o &o. # t> tvt xrwrvmrvtr AV ALL* XI BMAJ X July 28 6d "Wheat MilL ~ I AM NOW PREPARED TO GRIND'WHEAT AT short notice. My Mill is in good order,. and'produces as fine flour as can be desired by. 0py one. Parties sending wheat to iho may rely, on my personal-attention. . . J. H. VAUGHAN, JOiy -28.?6d 6 miles above Camden. Garden Seeds. A SMALL SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING Garden SeodH are for sale at the Poet Offloe : Early York, Drumhead, Savoy land Enfield Cabbage; Fellow Dutch, "White Stone and Red Norfolk Turnipr, Beats, Carrot and Farsnip. Tho80 Seed were imported by the Confederate Government, and are believed to bo fresh and genuine. 4 ?also? R,uta Baga, White, Norfolk and countiy Turnip. July 29 3 Notice. WHEREAR LETTERB OF ADMINISTRATION upon all and singular the goods and chatties, Ightaand credita of Mr. J. W. H or ton, planter, late of Kershaw DiBtrict, deceased, have boan granted to- tb* ? iubBcriber, MargareuE. florton, Administratrix-^-all jprsona indebted to the said estate are requested - to nake immediate payment, and those having claims or 4 Amanda against thosame, will rpako known the same vitbout delay, to M. E. HORTON, July 29. 2* AdaOiniBtratri*. " ~ WANTED, K /*V BUSHEIiJ of Borghtun Reed, for which E)UU highoBt prico will be givon. April 6 ^ P. PiHOCOTT.' ^ . >