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* A? ?r<?er>t??wwrmmmmmwtrnhmm? "Want to Purchase Negroes. . KPHE SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO PURCHASE --L from twenty to twenty-live lively young NK/ OROES. Foranid negroes the highest cash ^prices 'will bo paid. JONATHAN PAGE. August 30 tC ' Notice. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVE ADOPTED the following1 prieeB for Lumber nt our millsc First quality per hundred feet $9,00. ' S&fcbhd " u " , " ' - T,00. Rbftisc aiql Ruff Edge 0,00. J AS. CftF.SNtiT, SR. . W. E. HUGHES, CHARLES PERKINS. SUTHERLAND & LEMMOND. August 30. 2w. , ' ! it Notice, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. *\ LL PERSONS ABE HEREBY FOR WARNED t\. not to open account, in any wise, against me without a written order Irom'me, as 1 will not pay them. W. B. AOUNG-; August 30 . ' 2t. EST* Confederate copy once. To the Public. WE, THE UNDERSIGN ED PHYSICIANS OF Camden, in consideration.of the late action of the Medical Society of Charleston, increasing their charges from three to live times tho?e hi their old'feo bill, have agreed from the present date to adopt the miuiimMn recommendation, making our charges three tunes mo usual fees, which .wo believe is as low us is adopted in any part of the State. Discretion will ho used in par# ticular cases. J,. Ih DKASy MD. L. M. DkSAUSSUR E, MD. T. WPSALMOND, MD. H. II. MATIIKSON, MIX . JOHN AIOOaA, MD. , *" August 25 . 6 iTiffii I . ? ; *4' THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO INFORM tho citizens.of Camden, and the surrounding country, that ho has on hand, for sale tho following ar-< tides, to wit: I St Salt, Lard, Bacon, Butter, Elour, Meal, Grits, Brown Sugar, Molasses. Rico, Tobacco. Cigars, Soda," Cotton 'Cards, Cotton Yarn, ColTes, Black Pepper, Vinegar, 'Cruet Sugar, Ac , nil of which will be sold at the lW-\ ost possible ratos for cash, or exchange lor eouutry prodnco. t . August 26 tf ' BASSETT STICKS. TTncr Rfnlon Wl/WUI ANV'prfnaON HAVING PURCHASED WJT.HIN tho past Week, a small white and black malu shout, unmrirkmi, will please report tho same to this office. Thev. shall not loose the ho?r, the object being r.i? detect the thief. August 20 , fhl Administrator's Notice. \ IX PERSONS HADING CLAIMS AGAjNST r\ the Estate of Moses Komultree late of Kefshaw TC>ist rift deceased, will present them to the subscriber properly *1 tested, and those indebted to said Estate M'iFl pl<wsc make payment, at as early u day as pos *iblete JOHN RIlANiNQN, Adm'r AitgMialO :i Estate Sale. By ouddr ok a. l. Mcdonald, ordinary n{ Kershaw District, I will sell, on the 1st Mnndaj' in September next at 12 o'clock, at the Court House, iu Ciumleu. to the highost bidder, a tract o n:.i,..i :? <i.. -? fir ... "i.iuu ill J.HM -1/1.^11 ?,l, in.iwn^lilj; u> lliu UMIIIU HI >V . I. <Ca>ton, tfrccnsed, containing ninety three atjcl 1-10 ncros mdre or less bounded hy land of tlie estates of *D. MoRae, 11. W. DeSaussuro ami others, 011 a credit of three years, with bond and mortgage, and so much cash as will pay cost. D. SUPIOIJN,' August 13 3L Sheriff X. D. Depot Soldiers Board of Relief. Camdks, S. C., August 6, 1861. ON AND AFT Kit THIS DATE AND UNTIL furthor notice my regular days for delivering corn, &c., will be an Tuesday and Friday of each week. All persons interested will govern themselves accordingly. ' J. M. GAYLE. Augusts 1. . * Agont. 23&- Confederate please copy. ' , WATT/IT? TA -DT AT?nr?l?T>C! MVJ.J.VU JL \J JL AJAA11 X JUJLIU A ?OOI> SUBSTITUTE TOR BAG* on?. I HAVE ON HAND A FEW BALKS' OF STJPErior 8 ounco Osnaburgs, said to ho equal to Dundco Bugging lor packing Cptton, with tho advantage of its being loss tlmu lmlP Llio cost. August 23 5t d It. if. KENNEDY. Notice to Distillers. Distillers of fruit for ninety days or Joss arc required to pay a tax of sixty dollars, and also filly couts per gallon on tlio firtsl Ion gallons, and two dollars par gallon on all spirits" distilled beyond that qnfnilitj*. .Parties interested will pleaso lake r.otico of this, otherwiBe the ponnltv will be imposed. i01in CANTKY. ) , R. M. KENNEDY. J' lessors. War Tax Okfick, August 20th V8G4. * vtugust 23 2 n__ ii i ii i murfiwt'iiwi Special 1ST otices. | ~ 7 -?OT?CKi MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER'"WILL BE COXducted strictly On the csbIi system. All OV-der# must pofiWirely bo accompanied with the cash: Tflose indebted tt> ttto will please corao forward and pay up." WM, McKAIN. July 7 6t. A3ST3SroiJ3SrC3i:M:E??T.S. Mrt Editor: You will please announce tho following gentleman os candidates for re-election to the IIouso of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at tho ensuing election in October, and oblige their friends : Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE..' Copt. D. D. PERRY. July 1 Mr Editor: As the time is approaching when the people of Kershaw District, will have to?select, thdse Who will represent thorn, in tho ensiling Legislature 'wo respectfully recommend the following gentlemen as a candidates. For Senator. Ma;. A. 1L BOY KIN For Iiepresentativtv: Maj. J. M. DeSAITS8URK> Capt. W. Z. LKItNER, By inserting the above, you will oblige April 15. MANY VOTERS. _ Fbr'^Jiep resev tulivc. Wo aro authorized toaniiouuce Col. A. f). OOODY^YN, as a candidate for tlio Legislatura at tho ensuing election. April 22 tf For Iiepr&tentaltie. We aro authorized to announce Col.W. R. TAYLOR as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. June 10 tf Mu. Editor: You will please nuuouunco (/apt. WILLIAM CLYBURN. as a candidate for re-olection as clerk oLlha Court of Common Fleas, for Kershaw District, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. April 15. Slave Labor for the Coast, DIVISION NO. 2. r COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND ""HE J. town authorities within the Judicial Districts of Lancaster, Kershaw, Chesterfield, Darlington, Marlboro, Mariou, Suintcr, Clarondon, Williamsburg. and ''Horry-, will forthwith summon all slaveholders within their respective limits to deliver ONE-HALF of thoir slaves, liable io road duty, at tho Railroad depots nearest their residence,'on TUESDAY TH15 21 Til. DAY OF SKPTHNtlJIlili XftXT. at S o'clock, a. n), thero bo await ftanspoVtOtion to Charleston, fot thirty days labor on the fortifications. 11. Tho Confederate authorities have matle a requisition upon tho State lor Two Thousand laborers monthly. Tito proportion of one-fourth heretofore Called for, had failed to supply lialfof this number. In view of this fact and the great urgency of tho demand for labor .at this tiino, it is deemed expedient to shorten the interval between the calls, sind increase tho quota. This is no violation of the law. for it does not fix the quota of labor, nor the interval between the calls, but prescribes that sucli proportion Shall be eallod for ns will (ill tlio j requsition, giving thirty days notice. Each Division in the order fixed }vill l*> required to furnish this quota, and no inju.st.iee will be dono to iwiy. HI. All parties, whether individuals or companies, who own or employ more than one road lituid, are required to furnish their quota, (one-half) unless relieved by detail trom Department Headquarters. Ties can relieve only those hapds permanently enga'ged on the specific work for which tlio detail was granted Cotn"niissionors of roads will give their attention to this matter and report to this office. IV. Great confusion exists from the imperfect manner In which tho nilbuis of owners arc given to agents at the several depots. It is tho duty of one, or mofe of the Commissioners, to Be present to verify the quota of ench owner, and prepare correct lists. Within five days after dolivery on this call they will please forward to this office names of defaulters in their respective divisions ol roads. R. B. JOHNSON, Agent of Iho Slato of So. Ca. August 20. , B.Ui.th.td. . Headquarters, . CONSCRIPT DEPARTMENT, ) Columbia, Aug. 17> 1864. y SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 104. m DURING TIIE ABSENCE OF THE COM mandant of Conscripts from his Post, LiouI tenant R. B. BOYLESTON will act as Commnndant of Conscripts, and will bo oboycd and respected accord- | ingly. By command of Maj. Mei.ton, Cnmdt. of Conscripts. J AS. WOOD DAVIDSON, Lieut, and Adj't. Carolinian throo Insertions?evory otl?er paper in tlio Stato once each. August 20. , 1 Wheat Mill. I AM NOW PREPARED TO GRIND WHEAT AT short notico. My Mill is in good ordor, and produces as lino Hone as can ho desired by any ono. Parties sending wheat to mc may rely on my personal attention. J. II. VAUGIIAN, Juiy 28?Gd 6 miles above Canidon. For Sale rTMVO (100D PLANTATION WAGONS. APPLY 1 TO S.. SIIIVEK, A dgust 27 3 .. * _ ijimr.nrrirt i . ?: >r? a 1) 1ST R'I CTDIKEGTORY* DISTRICT OFFICERS. ^ ? Legislators. * A. H. Boykin?Senator. John Mi. DbSaussurc, D. D; Perry?Itepreschtatives.->f> Magistrates. I John K. \Vithcrspoon, Wni. D. Hogau, W. R'. Taylor, Henry Brnco, John 11. Slrtiw, Richard. C. Whitaker, J: T. Btivkor. f ' * Commissioners of Roads.. J. M. DaSaussure. Chairman B.' T. -McCoy, W. K. Hughes/ Daniel 'D. Kirkland, J&mes L. Mc Downl), Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby, Fred. Bowen, John tii Mickle, Gillntn Sowcll, Richmond 11. Terrell, Etnuiiuel Parker. The sixth section of the u Agt to establish. cer' tam Roads, Bridges and FcbHcs," pasted December i 17, is as follows : ' 44 That each Commissioner of Roads now in office, or hereafter appointed, shfill serve until a i Bututusur is nppoimcu, nnu nns acocpteu. Tills section to be in force during the war> Commissioners of free. School i. Wiley Kcllcy, Wm. Dixon, Jamc^ Tfcalli, C. C. Uaile, Jesse Trubsdcl, Daniel Bcthuhc* A. L.' McDowell. * * . . ' Commissioners of J'ublic Buildings. John Workman, R. M. Kennedy, It. Btffelohnson, F. L. Zenip, L. \V. 11. Blair, James B.' Curcton, Wm. 1).. MeDowall Cliairinaii, C. 1*. B., Colin Macrca Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve J'ublic Securities. John M_ DeSuussurc, Jatnes Dunlup, Wm. K, Johnsou, s*-., A. M. Kennedy, Thus. E. Shannon. Commissioners of the 1'ovr. E. Barnes. A. A. MeDowall, John <>. Higgius, K. M. Kennedy, J. 3. DcPnes. W. K. Hughson, Sec. and Treoe. J'retidcnt and Directors vf Camden Jiridge Co, President?John M. DcSntissure. Directors?John Macrae. B. Perkins, James Teatn, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Trcas.Soldier's Board of Belief. John M.iDeSaussure, K. Barnes, James Dnnlilp, J. Boss Dye, C. Moscly, James Team, Jesse Trdcsdcl, John B. Micklc, Charles llaley, John Gaukins, Daniel Gardner. ' Coroner. Jolin S. Meroacy. Manager* of Elvttiont. Ginulcn?John S. Meroncy. C. A- Mcftonald, Wiu Mclvain. Cureton's Hill?Frederick Bowcn, James Team, Emanuel T'urkcr. Flat Bock?Jesse Tvuesdel^,, James Fletcher, George It. Miller. Buffalo?Wfn. Mungn, (Jillam SoWcll, Wm. Catn. Lizenhy's?John McOnugati, Daniel McUaskill, Donald McDonald, t Schroek's Mill?11. T, McCoy, Alexander McLcod, Nehry ltadcliffc. Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mick1c, James H. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A.I). Jones, jr., 11. PattcrBon, It. 11. Cumlinghaut. Ojficcr* of Court. Joseph I)-. Dunlap, Commissioner 111 Equity; W. Clyburn, Clerk ; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary: ' Dtinean Sheorn, Sheriff. Tar. Collector. William McKain. ' ; / . Confet/'Tiilc Enrolling Ojficeti W. /. Leitner. <*?; Con federate. 117/r Tax-Collector? |A. M. Kennedy. Yl?t.w?.Tori* ?john Cftutcy, 11. M* Kennedy-. 4 Collector of Tar. in Kind. Jaines Jones. Chief Commrsnarg Agent-. J. H. Devoreaux. Confederate. Quartermaster's^Agent-. * / James Sowers. State Quartermaster's AftrMf-. A. Marklcy Lee. Receiving and f>elivering Agcnfi J. M. Gnylc. Dfflr.ftrs flf lllft TaWh nf f amilen. Tilt end Ant. James Dunlup. Warden*. N. 1). Ba*ley, I). l)j Ilocoll, L. M. Boawell, It. M. Kennedy. Jieeorder. It. M. Kenned}'. Marshal and Market Cirri. Win.-Johnson. Professional. Pb/sicianS now Practicing. L. II. Dens, P. L. DeSnussure, T. Recnstjerna, W. R. Sikes, Benjamin II. Matheson, J. McCaa, J. T. Trantliam, W. L. Pickolt, B. S. Lucas, T. F- McDow. L. M. DcSnussuro, Thomas W. Snlnnbdd, F. L. Zomp. ;_.,u J.av ycrs, 4 1Ym. M. Shannon. W. Z. Lcilncr? W. M. Kennedy. W." 11. Taylor. Joseph D. Dun lap. (j. .Bailey. .. 7Jrnti.il. M. Bjssell. v""1 " 0 iiurvtyors. Colin Macrae, Daniel Botiiune, C. C. llailo ' Scholastic, Mercantile, & Median* ical. 0 /Icadcmics and Primary School* in Canajtu. L. McCaniFlcss' Male Academy; JF. Stnudorfmyefrt male academy; Mrs. McCnndlcss' Academy for Young Ladies, Mrs. McCrcight; Miss Dawson , Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DcNoon. Dealer* in' Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware., ?cf, ^c. E. Vv. Bonney, James Dunlop, George Aldcn, Mrs. ' M. T. Campbell, lly> M. kqimcdy,, ivtrs. McLcith, Mendnl Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin, Mathcson & Co.',. A. T. 'lV?- D. McDottoll, S. Oppcnhcini, M. Baum & Bro., Me- * " ibtiby,. BbstvcU & Bro., j, M, Gaylc, Joseph Summers, T. S. Myers, James. MtjEvrcn, W. C. Geruld & Co., George Douglas, J. ij. Oppeuheiiu &. Bro., "Win. JoKhsoh> D." D, Hocotl, B. Sikes. Druggists. Win. McKnin, P. L. Zcnip. Book Seller nml Stationer' Jnincs-A. Voubg. Watches and Jewelry * James A. Ybting, I. B. Alexander, A W TYehrliau. Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carriage Maker*.. S. Shiver, Robert Mau, Nathan B. Arrunts, Thomas Shiver, R. It., blacksmith. Cabinet Warcrooms and Undertakers. C. L. Chatten, Win. Tarvcr, J. P. Sutherland, Builders. J. P'Sutherland',C. L.Chatten, II. C.Roberts. 1 I Merchant Tailor. Cliarlcs A. McDonald. Saddlery and Harness. F. J. Oalics, Mr. Bulger. ' Wheelwright and (Jinmaker ' n i < J>akcrs. t Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker,' "VVm. Daasch. Tan- Yards. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley* v " Alex. McLcotf, Lewis J. Fattcrsbu, John Brofcii. Molds. Mfins)on House, by - . th G. "RohinsOn. DeKalh House, 1?y ' - J. II. Jungblyth Private. Hoarding. J. \Y. Rodgersv t \Milinarg and Dress Makings Miss D. il. MtiEwcn, Mrs. Hainmel'fiioug p1 Churches. ; Methodist?J. T. AVightman, pastor. Presbytorian?S. Jl. Hay, 14 Episcopal?T. F. l)avis, jr., 44 Baptist?AV. E. lluffhsou. 44 Gjrain and Lumber Mills* ! '. Li fcemp, flour nnd grist ; Jns. II. "Vaughn, Hqa? unci grist; ,lames A. lvirkland, grist; J F. SglJjcrlund, lumber find grist; W. E. Ilughos, lumber Uttd grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col. Jqmcs C. Haile, lumber nnd grist ; A. H. Boykin, grist mid lumber; L. W. It. Blnir, flour and grist; Charles Ralcy, flour and grist;'J. H. Sowell, grist; John W. Onskins, Hour, grist and* lumber; John A. Young, grist and lumbpr; T. St. Can (hen, lumber; Robert Krrklcy} grist; eqlnfe . .f Wm. - Shields, grist and lumber ; George' It. 4 Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Battcrsob," floiiV - and jurist; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate of T. Lang, grist nnd lumber; W. M. ftellqy, grist, John Ch^snut, grist and lumber; James Chesnut, sr.,' grv?t and lumber; John tyoRne, grist and lumber ; Jobn Brown, grist.; osta'to qf Burwell Boykin, grist and lumber; estate' of Lemuel Boykin, grist, and lumber ; Mrs. Jaiid 3. Knox, grist.; llichard Hyatt, flour anil grisfj Lnwii reptilflR.^lmir. tFriKlnrul lumKor. ? _ '?f 1 J D * ' T POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, & C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLOMBIA, WESTERN AND WAV MAILS. Due?ftailv, by 7 30 P. M Close?Daily by r 6 00 P. M LANCASTER, yI\T ROCK, &C.. Duo?Monday, "Wednesday <fe Friday by 12 00 M Close?Sumo days, at 11 00 A. M RED HILL, RUSSKL PLACE, &C. Due?Thursday, by 12T 00 if CIohob?Sarao day, at Tl 00 A'.' if TILLER'S FERRV, JEFFERSON, &<V. Due?Monday, by 12 00 ' Rf Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. M OFFICE HOURS. From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M.,*and fo^ short timo after oponing tho mail st night. , " T. W. PEGUES, F/tf % * . <