The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, August 10, 1864, Image 2
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Special dSTotices.'
r*OTECE~ ~~
MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CON-'
ducted strictly on the eaali system. , .
All orders must positively be accompanied with the
cash. '
Those indebted to mo will please conic far ward and
pay lip. IVM. McKAlN.
July 1 . ' '. " Gt.
AisnsroijisroEMKisrTS.
Mr. Editor: You will please announce the fbl?
.lowing gentleman as candidates for re-election to the
IlouSe of Representatives, from KerslAnv District, at
the ensuing election in October, and- oblige their
Friends:
Major J. M. DkSAITSSURE.
Capt. D. I). PERRY. .
.Tnly 1
itr Editor: As the time is approaching when the
people of Kershaw District, will Rpve to select, thoso
wijo win represent them, in the ensuing Legislature
wo respect fully rcconimond the following gentlouion
Us a candidates.
For Senator.
Map A. If. ROYlvTN
1 for Representative!;.
- " Map J. M. Df.SAUSSURK,
Capt. W.Z. LKITNKR.
7>y inserting the above, you will obligo
\ April lip MANY VOTERS.
. For Representative.
Tlif* friends of Capt. L. DkI'ASS, announce Iiini
a candidate for Representative to the South Carolina
Logislaturo, at the next October election.
.Tnly 1"
tte :
For Representative.
'\Ye are authorized toannounco Col. A. D. GOOD\7YN,
as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing
election.
April 22 .. - If
For Representative.
We are authorized to'announce Col.W. It. TAYLOR
" asa candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing
election.
June 10^ tf
Mr. Editor: You will please announnco Capt.
WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate for re-eleetion
as clerk of the Court of Common Picas, for Korshaw
4 District, and oblige M ANY .P RI ENDS.
April 15. \!gwmmmmm.
i gin,??"?f????1 m
In, Exchange for Bacon,
Corn' or Fodder:
SUGAR ROILKRSsFROtf 50 TO 100 GALLONS"
each. Apply to GEO S. DOUGLAS.
July 25 3 '
' To Hire, ~
A negro woman, who iS aqsustomed
ex. to all kinds of house work. For *rther information,
apply to Mrs. <}. V. Anicker, on Lyttleioa
mreet.
July 2i ' 2
Commissary NoticeTO
EXCHANGE?3000 LIS?.. FIVE STTfl A It
.Jl. (only for Bacon.)'
July 2:t ' 2 J DEYEREIJX, A. A. C. S.
?jgT"Conl?derato please ropy twice.
Sample CottonC*ORSALE
IN QUANTITIES TO STTlt l'UR-I1
Oil A SICRS, by MATifESON I Co.
.Illly 2?. 3
White Wine Vinegar, English,
Soap, &cA
FEW GALLONS OF A SUPERIOR ARTICLE
jl Jl of White Wine Vinegar.
ALSO
A superior article of Starch and "Washing Blue, of an
extra fine quality, for sale low fo reasb at
MRS. McLEISH'S,
one door at-ore the Brunch Bapk.
July 22 " "
WAR TAX NOTICE.
Assessors Office, 17th Diet,
Camden, July 16, 1864.
A LL REGISTERED PERSONS AUK HEREBY
tX. notified that this ofiico is now open and will continuo
open for twenty days from this date, to roceivo
returns of gross amount of their sales, tor tlio quarter
ending 30tn June. Millers are also requested to make
their returns this quartor.
. JOHNCANTRY, ) As30BS0rfl
R. M. KENNEDY, J ^ssoBSora.
July 16 3 d 2 w
SADDLERY & SHOE SHOP.
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TnE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY INFORMS
the citizens of Camden, that ho has commenced
to manufacture
Saddlery & Shoes,
on Broad street, dir&qtly opposito the Episcopal
Church, and solicits a share of patronage.
Repairing, in eithor branch, will bo promptly attended
to. English Saddlos for sale.
M. BOLGEft.
"WANTED?two good Shoemakers
July 16 2w
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^I^HI^irDlT^VoRY;
j DISTRICT OFFICERS.
* * . Legislators.
A. II. Boykin?Senator..
John M. DcSuiiasuro, 1)/D. Pferry?Representatives.
Magistrates.
John K. "WithcrspooM, Wm. D. Hogan, W. II. Taylor,
Ilenry Brace, Johu It. Sliaw, Richard L.
Whitakcr, J. T. Darker.
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Commissioners uf Loads.
J. M. DaSaussurc Chairman, I?. T. McCoy, W. E.
Hughes, Daniel 1). Kirkland, James L. McDowall,
Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby,
Pred. Dowen, John L. MIckle, (lillam Sowell,
Richmond R. Terrell, F.manuel Parker.
/The sixth section of the "Act to establish certnia
Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December
17, is as follows :
? TbaL each Commissioner " of Roads now in office.
or hereafter appointed, Bhall sorvo until a
successor is appointed, and has accepted. This
section to be in force during the war.
Commissioners of Prec Schools.
Wiley Kclley, Wm. Dixon, James Team, C. O.
Haile, Jesse Trucsdcl, Daniel Bethune, A. L.
McDowell. ' ?
Commissioners of J'nblie Buildings.
John Workman, R. M. Kennedy, R. B. Johnson, F.
. 11. Zemp, L. W. It: Blair, Jaines B. Cureton, Wm.
D. McDowall Chairman, C, P B., Colin Macrea
Treasurer. ,
Commissioners to Approve J'ublie Securities.
John M. DeSanssure. Jaines Dnnlap. Win. E. Johnson,
sr., A. M. Jvennedy, Thos. K. Shannon.
Commissiotitr* of the Poor.'
E. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John O. Higgins, R.
M. Kennedy, J. S. DoPass. W. E. Hugliaon, Sec.
and Treas.
President and Directors of Camden Bridge Co.
President.?John M. DcSaussurc.
Directors?John Macrae. B. Perkins, Jam$a Team,
Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treas. ,,
. Soldier's Board of Belief.
John M. DcSaussnre. E. Barnes. James Dunlaii. .T.
Ross Dye, 0. Mosely, James Team, Jussa Truesdel,
John B. Mickle, Charles Raley, Joljn Qaskins,
Daniel flavdncr.
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Coroner.g K
Jolin S. -Meroney.
Malingers of Elections. ,
Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A. Maponald,
Wm. McKuin.
Curoton's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Team,
Kmnimel "Darker.
Flat Rack?Jesse Truesdel, James Fletcher,
George It. Miller.
Buffalo?Wm. Mango, Gillara Sowell, Wm. Cafo.
Lizenhy's?John lieGoujjan, Daniel McCaskill,
Donald McDonald.
Qchrnuk's Mill?T5. T. McCoy. Alerauder ,McIiood.
Henry KndulifTe.
Goodwin's Siori>?Tinni.'iinin i"nr??r_ .Tnriii T\ i
le, James II. Vaughn.
Liberty IIill?? A. L>. Jones, jr., li, C. Patterson,
II. P. Cunningham.
Odictr* of Court.
Joseph P. Piinlnp, Commissioner in* Equity; W.
Clyburn, Clerk ; ,A. L. McDonald, Ordinary ;
Duncan Shoorn, Sheriff.
Tar. Collector.
"William McKain.
Confederate Enrolling Officer.
Vi. Z. Leitner.
Confederate Wa.mTai-Colleclnr.
, A. M. Kennedy.
Assessor*..
John Cantcy, R. M. Kennedy.
Collector of Tax in Kind.
James Jones.
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. a?
vnir/ vvmwjiiiury /tyc/if.
J. H. Devereanx.
Confederate Quartermaster s^Agent.
James Sewers.
Stale Quartermaster's Agent. .
A. Mtrkloy Lee.
Receiving and Delivering Agent.
J. M. Gayle.
Officers of the Town of Camden*
Intendant.
Jamos Dunlap.
Wardens^
N. P. Bailey,JD. PJ Ilocott, L. M. Boswell, R. M.
Kennedy.
Recorder. *
R. M. Kennedy.
Marshal and Market Clerk.
Wm. Johnson.
Professional.
Physicians how Practicing.
L. H. Dens, P.. L. DeSauBHure,' T. Reensfjerna, (
W. R. Sikcs, Benjamin H. Matheson, J. McCaa,
J. I. Trnntham, W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucae, T.
F. McPow, L. M. Pe8au8?ure, Thomas W. Salmond,
F. L. Zemp. . 1
*mamawrilmBinmrtww nuw?Wj???CTfclltui ?n
Lawyers,
' Wra. M. Shannon. .. Yf. Z. Leilncr.
W. M. Kennedy. IT. It. Taylor.
Joseph 1). Dual a p.
Dentist.
M. Blssoll.
Surveyors.
Colin Macrae, UruIcI Betiiune, C. C. Haile
Scholastic, Mercantile) & Mechanical.
Academics and Primary /Schools in Camden.
L. McCaudless' llale Academy; V. 9taud?nmyer,
male academy; G. Bailey, Professor of Foreign
Languages ; Mrs. McCandleas' Academy for
Young Ladies, Mrs. ^McCreight; MiBS DnWson ;
Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoon.
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware $c., <?c.
E. Yf. Bonney, James Dunlap, Getfrgc Alden, Mrs.
M. T. Campbell. It. M. Kennedr. Mrs. McLeinh.
Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, - ?Benjamin,
Matheson & Co., A, T. Latta, W.. D.
McDow&ll, S. Oppenheim, M. Baum & Bro., Meronoy,
Boswell '& Bro., ?T. M. Oayle, Joseph
Sommers, T. S. Myers, James McEwem; W.
*C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. II. Oppenheim
& Bro., ffuii Johnson, D. I). Hocott, B.
Sikes.
Druggists.
Wm. McKain, P. L. Zemp.
Boole Seller anrf Stationer.James
A. Young.
TFntc/iej arid Jeictlrg.
Jnmcs A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A."Wr. Wehrhan.
Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carriage Makers..
8: ShlYcr, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arronts, Thomas
Shiver. R. R., blacksmith.
Cabinet Warerootns and Undertakers.
C. L. Chatten, AYm. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland,
Builders.
J. F. Sutherland, C. L. Chatton, H. C. Roberta.
Merchant Tailor.
Chfrles'-A. McDonald.
u Saddlcn/ and Harness.
F. J. Cakes, Mr. Bulger.
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Wheelwright and Oinpiaker.
.It. J. McCrcight.
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bakers.
Mrs. M. A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker, Wm. Daasch.
Tan- Yards.
L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley,
Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Pattorson, John Brown.
Hotels.
Mansion House, by - 12. G. Robinson.
DeKalU IIousc, by - J; H. Jungbluth.
Private Jioardin*.
t \v t> ?/i "
U fl u vu^cic.
Milinarg. and Dress Making.
if Miss D. If. McEwen, Mrs. IJAmmerslough.
Churches.
Methodist?J. T. Wightman, pastor.
Vrcsbyterinu?S. H. Hay, 44
Episcopal?T. P. Daris, jr., * 44
Baptist?W. E. Hughaon, 44
Grain and Lumber Mills.
F. L. Zemp, flour and grist; Jus. II. Vaughn, flour
and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Sutherland,
lumber and grist; W. E. IJughes, lumber
and grist: Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James
C. Haile, lumber and grist; A. II. Boykin, flour,
grist and lumber: L. W. R. Blair, flour and
grist; Chnrles Haley,'flour and grist; J. R. Sowell,
grist: John W. Gaskins, flour, grist and lumber;
John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J.
Caufhen, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate
d Wm. Shields, grist nnd lumber; George R.
Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour
and grist; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate
of T. Lang, grist, and lumber; IV. M. Kelley,
grist, John Chcsnut,, grist and lumber; James
Chesunt, sr., grist and lumber: John McRae.
grist-and lumber ; John Brown, grist ; estate of
Bujwell Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of
Lemuel Boykin, grist, and lumbor ; Mrs. Jane J.
. Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist;
Lowis Peoples, flour, grist, and lumber.
POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S C
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
\
RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN
AND WAT MAILS.
Due?Daily, by 7 30 P, M
Close?Daily by G 00 P. M
LANCASTER FLAT ROCK, &C.
Due?Monday, Wednesday & Friday by 12 00 M
Close?Same days, at 11 00 A. M
RED HILL, RUS9EL PLACE, &C.
Due?Thursday, by ( 12 00 M
CIobos?Samo day, at ' 11 00 A, M
TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFERSON, &C.
Due?Monday, by 12 00 M
Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. M
OFFICE HOURS.
From & 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M., and for Bbort
time after opening tho mail at night.
T. W. PBGUES, r.Jf.
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BY
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Macon, Georgia.
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CAMP AND FIELD. Fapemfrom the Portfolio of
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Part 1st now ready. "Price $3.
DUNCAN ADAIR, or, Captured in Escaping. A
story ot one of Morgan's men. By Mrs. Jane T. II.
Cross. Nearly ready. Price $1.
YOUNtl MAROONERS. By Rev. Francis R.
Goulding. A most entertaining book for young' peri
sons. Pronounced by good judges to be equal to
I Robinson Crusoe. Price $3.
' A liberal discount to tho trade from the foregoing
j prices. For the amonnt named, remitted to us, in
current funds, we will send either or all of these books
I noatnai'd. to nnp nnrf nf t-Vio * -,J
t - -A- , ? .,v |r?.. ?. ??w vvuiuvmawj* AUUreflB
BUIIKE, BOYK.IN (t CO.,
June 24. Macon, Georgia.
I^TAny newspaper in tbe Confederacy copying the
a,bove advertisement, with thre note, will receive a
coprHjf each of the abovo books, upon the receipt of
the paper containing the advertisement.
South Carolina?X*crslunv District
BY A. h. MCDONALD, ESQCIRE, ORDINARY
j TXfHEBEAS, JOHN 33. MlCKLE, APPLIED
j< V t to mo. for Lettres of Administration on all
and singular tho goods any chattels, rights and credits
of Dr. Jhhn Milling, lote of the district aforesaid, deceased
/.
Thcie nre therefore to cite and admonish till and
singular, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, ,
to lie and appear before me at our next Ordinary's
CourL lor the said District, to bo holden at Kershaw
Court House on the twelfth day of August next,
to Hbow cause, if any, why the Bald administration
should not bo granted. "
Given . undor my hand and senl, this 29th day. of
July, in tho year of crar Lord one thousand eight
| . hundred and sixty-four, and in tile eighty-eighth
| year of the independence .and sovereignty of the State
of South Carolina. A. L.McDONaLD, O. K. D.
July 27 2
COMMITTED TO JAIL.
A negro woman calls her name
Mary.-and says that she belongs tp Mr. Brown
on Black River, and that Mr. Brown and his wife are
both dead. Said woman is about fite and a half feet
high, and about fifty years old, (50 or 55,) she is very
simple or playing off so, I oant tell which.
I The owner is requested to comq.forward prove
property, pay expenses aud take her away.
July 22 DUNCAN'8HEQRN, Jaiior.
DRESS GOODS"!
rriHK -SUBSCRIBER HAS. JUST RECEIVED
JL from Nassau a handsome Assortment of Muslins
and Prints, which will be'sold low for cash. Main
Street opposite Dr. Young's.
b. sikes.
July 8 ? tf
DJVXM/Jb
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
Douglas Minton deceased, will hand them in,
properly attested, and those indobted will make payment
to my agent, "W. E. Hughes.
JSLISA MINTON,
July 16 2 Administratrix.
JUST RECEIVED.
Superior Eng. Eong Oloth.
Mourning Prints.
Alapaccas. 1
Fine French Bombasine.
And other articles of Dry Goods.
ALSO.
Black Pepper, Gondles, Genuine Spanish Gastele
Soap, &c Ac.
R M KENNEDY.
Julv 28 fid
Wheat Mill.
I AM NOW PREPARED TO GRIND WHEAT AT
short notice. My Mill is in-good order, and produces
as lino flour as can bo desired by any ono.
Parties sending wheat to me may rely on my personal
attention. J. II. VAUGHAN,
.tuiy 28?6d G miles above Camden.
Garden Seeds.
A SMALL SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWING
Garden Seeds aro for sale at iho Post Office :
Early York, Drumhoad, Savoy and Enfield Cabbago;'
"Yellow Dutch, Whit? Stono and Red Norfolk Turnips;
^eots, Carrot and Parsnip.
These Seed were imported by the Confederate Gov
ernment, and aro believed to bo fresh and genuine.
?*-AI.SO?
Ruta Baga, Whito Norfolk and country Turnip.
July 29 3
VnHna
JL1 V UiVV?
WIIEREAK LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
upon nil and singular tho goods and chatties,
rights and credits of Mr. ?T. W. Tlorton, planter, late of
Kershaw District, deoeaneu, have beep ginuied to the
subscriber, Margaret E. fTorton, Aaminmtratrix^-all
porsons indebtod to tho said estate are requested!" to
raaico Immcdiato payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same, will make known the same
without delay, to M. K. IIORTON,
July 20 2* Administratrix.
WANTEBU
ft A A BUSHELS of Sorghum Seed, for which
OvJ\J highest price will be given.
April 5 I). D.HOCOTT.