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feynjU ?"> rxvmm?*?n?rmmmman Want to Purchase degroes. ' rPHK SUBSCRIBER WISHES TO PURCHASE 1 from twenty to twenty-five likely youug NEGROES. Forsaid negrnee the highest cash prices will be paid. ' JON.' 3,H AN PAGE. August 30 , tf **' Notice. WE, TUB UNDERSIGNED, HAVE ADOPTED the following prices for Lt *"hf>r at our mills* First quality pen hundrod feet $9,00. Second " ?-.. " 41 - 7,00. Refliatf and Ruff Edgo 6,00. , J A3. CHH3NUT, Sb. W. E. HUGHES, CHARLES PERKINS. SUTHERLAND & LEMMOND. August 30. 2w. * TVT nfi #>a ' A1UUAVVI TO ALI. WHOfr IT MAT CONCERN. A LL PERSONS ARE ItKI^BY FOR WARNED c\- not to opoii account, in any wise, against me "without ^written order from me, nn I will not pay " *hem. W. B. YOUNG. August 30 . 2t. 11ST Confederate copy once. To the Public. "ITKK, TnK UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS OF " V:T Camden, in consideration of the late action of the Xodical Society.of Charleston, increasing their charges from three to lire times tho?e in thoir old fee bill, have agreed from the present date to adopt the minimum recommendation, making our charges three times Lite nsu^l fees, which we beliove is as low as is adopted in aqy part of the Stato. Discretion will be used in parlicmAr ca^ea. ' ' ' L. II. D1SAS.MD. . L. M. DESAUSSURK, MD. T. W. SALMOND. 'MR If. II. UATHKSON..MD. JOHN McCAA, MD. August ?5 6 ^ t ' Hog Stolen. A. NY PERSON HAVING PUROII ASBD WI LIIjl\. ,IN the past week, a Bmall whito and black male Bhoati'tinmarked, will please report the RRrne to this office. They shall not loose tlio hog, the object being to detect tho thief. August 2C - 3d Situation WantedWANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY, who speaks Fronch and German, a situnt.icm s? Governo** or Housckeoper, lu n privnto family. She has had expcrieuce, and can give the beet of references. AddresH Mrs. R. A. S., Camden DO.st office, S. C. August 31 . 5 Branch Bank State of 3outh Carolina. CAMDEN. August 21st, 1SU4. K^ITIZENS OF KERSHA'WDistrict CAN KX: \.J OH A NOE'Treasury notes of tlin old issue for THo--c of tint new issue at this Bank?at the depreciation, frc? of anr other expense. WM. M-. SHANNON, August 31* 2 President, j . School Notice'pilK PARENTS OF THOSE CHILDREN KHO . * harp applied, or who desire to apply for ndmia? '?? Al... UDtTw i 'I'W P<1Tfi*.Ar .V Ir nun mtj i ivi v n i i'i 01 JitV/iin* iJlcRfi, aro requested to t<ond thoir children and applications f'o the School Room on Thursday September 1st, at 10 o'clock a. m., to make further arrangement8. August I'.O 2t Sorghum Syrup Barrels for Sale- 1 'pHR UXDKRSrGNRO HAS ON HAND AND .JL for sale a largo number of a line article of Syjup Barrels, which can bo had by making application at the Court House, at Camden. Soytember 1 If .D. D. TIOCOTT. School Notice. ON TUB 15T1T OF SEPTEMBER .MISS. II. L. YOUNG will open a school for young ladies. , TERMS "OR THE SCHOLASTIC YEAR. English. i?80. French. v.. 60. tatin..... v.. 60. Ong-half payablo in advance. Application made immediately. , ,l September 2 3d. Wanted to Purchase For the use of the confederate' States?{scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which IJ - pay a fair price in cosh, or, if preferred, will exchange rollod plantation Iron fpr tho same. Planters or others having any ofthe nbovo to dispose of will inform mo of tho fact, as I wish to collect it together as speodily aspossible. .1. S. MERONEY. September 1 * tf. Lamp Chimneys and Wicks For sale by d. d. hocott. Soptembor 1 tf Administrator's Notice. Alt, P1C11SONS nAOINO'ctAIMS AGAINST the Estate of Moses RonndtrcV late of Kershaw District decoased, will presontthera to the subscriber proporly attested, and those indchtod to gaid Estate will please make payment, at as early a day as poa bible to JOITN BRANNON, Adm'r Augnstl# 3 * ?o? I i 'r i . i* jfiti i n i ? Special USTotices. ~ KOTICE, ' MY BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BE CONducted strictly on tlio cash system. All orders must nosiiivoly bo accompanied with the CflBh. . Thttee indebted to mo will please toma forward and pay up. WM. McKAIN. July 7 6t. t\ ia ?MM?waiwwgy ^"""Ai^MOXJisrcEMicisrTS. Mr. Editor: You will please announce the following gentloman as candidates for re-eleotien to the Hobs? of Representatives, from Kershaw District, at the enduing election in Octobor, and oblige ihdir friends: . Major J. M. DtsSAUSSUKE. dipt. U. L>. PEKIIY. July 1 Mr ICIjitor: As the tilno is approaching when the pooplo of Kershnw Distnot, will have to select, those who will represent them, in tho ensuing Legislature we respectfully recommend the following gentlemen as a candidates. For Ftnalor. Maj. A. H. BOYK1N For Representatives. Maj. J. M. DeSAUSSURE, ^ant W. Z. LKITS ICR. . Br inserting the above, you will oblige April 15. MANY VOTERS. For Representative. AYe aro authorized to announce Col. A. D. GQODWYN, as a oaUdidate for the Legislature at the enduing election. .April 22 If F>*r Ft presmtatix't. Woafe authorized to announce Col.W.tl. TAYLOR as a candidate for tlio Legislature at the ensuing olection. June 10 ' , . tf Mil. Editor: You will please announnoe Capt. WILLIAM CLYBURN', as a candidate for re-election^, a*: clerk of tbo Court of Common Pleas, for Ketsbaw District, and oblige MANY FRIENDS. April 1?. * For Sale-. rpwo good plantation wagons. apply JL. to s. shiver. August 27 - 3 . Notice to Distillers. Distillers of fruit for ninety days or less arc required to pay a tax of sixty dollars, and,Also filly cents ner irallon on Lho first ten aallnna and two ilolUra per gallon on alt spirits distilled beyond that quantity, l'aiiina inU rested willpVftse tak? notice of this, otherwise the penalty will l?> imposed. JOHN CAN'TKY. ) . R. M. K KNN K1)V. \ oriWar Tax Office, August 20th 1864. August^:! ' 2 Depot Soldiers Board of Relief. Gamoks. S. 0., August 6, 18G4. ON AND A FT ICR THIS DATE AND UNTIL further notice pay regular dnys for delivering corn, Ac., will he on Tuesday and Friilny of each week. A 11 person* interested willgovern themselvea accordingly. , J. M. (JAYLE, August 6 *4. Agent. t&r Confederate please copjr. NOTICE TO PLANTERS \ GOOD SUBSTITUTE FOR BAG* GBiHG. ITIAVE ON HAND A FEW BALES OF %SUPErior 8 ounce Osnaburgs, said to be equal to Dtindoo Bugging for packing Cotton, with the advantage ol its being leas than half the cost. August 23 5t cl R. If. KENNEDY. Estate Sale. BY ORDDR OF A. L. UcDONALD, ORDINARY of Kershaw Disffict, I will sell, on the 1st Monday in September nfext at 12 o'clock, at the Court Housei in Camden, to the highest bidder, a tract o land in Buid District, belonging to the estate of W. T. Caston, deceased, containing ninety three and 1-10 acres more or les->, hounded by land of the estateB of D. MtJRae, n. W. DoSaussure nnd others, on a credit of three years, with bond and mortgage, and bo much cash as will pay cost. D. SHEORN, August 13 3t 8horiff K. D. IWTOISI Tite subscriber begs leave to inform tho citizens of Camden, and tho sur ounding country, that ho has 011 bund, for sale the following articles, to wit: 1 Salt, Lard, Bacon, Butter, Flour, ?oa1' .Grits, Brown I Sugar, Molasses, Rico, Tobacco. Cigars, Sodu, Cotton Cards, Cotton Yarn, Coffee, .Black Fepper, Vinegar, Cruat Sugar, Ac, all of which will be sold at the lowest possible ruteB for cash, or exchange tor country produce. August 2S tf . , .BASSBTT-SIKI nM i II I Kfc i I DISTRI CT DIRECTORY* DISTRICT OFFICERS, y ^ Legislators. A. H. Boy kin?Senator. t . . Join M. DcSnuasure, D. D. Perry?Representatives. Magistrates. John K. TYitlicVspoon, ^Vm. D. Ilogan, IV. R. Tay<, lor, lictiry Brace, John R. Shuw, Richard L. ' Whitaker, J. T. Barker. , v. Ccimnissioner* of Roads. J. M. DaSauesure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E. Hughes, Daniel D. lvirklund, James L. 11cDowall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Dehy, ? t-i... i xn.-i.i niu. iiuniu, UVIlll AJ. llliunie, Ulllfim Q0W01I, Richmond-R. Terrell, Erannuel Packer. The sixth section of the " Act to establish certain Roads. Bridges and Fcrrios," passed December 17, is as follows : " That each Commissioner bf Roads now in office, of hereafter appointed, shall serve until a successor is appointed, and has accepted. This section Jo be in force during lbs war. Commissioners of Pre* Schools. Wiley Kollcy, Wm. Dixon, James Team, C. C. Haile. Jesse Trucsdel, Daniel Bethune, A. L. McDowell. ' Commissiohrrs o f Public Buildings. John Workman, ft. M. Kennedy, R. B. Johnson, F. I.. Kemp, ft. IV. R. Blair, Juntos B. Otireton, Wm. D. McDowell Chairman, C. P. B., Colin Macrea Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. Joint M. Dettausaure, James Dunlap, Wm. E. Johnson, sr., A. 51. Kennedy,-Titos. E. Shannon. Commissioners of the Poor. E. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John O. Biggins, R. M. Kennedy, J. S: DcPass. W. E. Hughson, Sec. and Trees. ' President and Directors of Camden Bridge Co. President?John M. DeSaussure. Directors?John Macrae, B. PerkinBj James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Trees. Soldier's Board of Belief. John Vft DeSatlHSlirp. K Ttnvnpfi. Jnmoa Tlnnliin J * Rosa Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Trueadel, John B. Mickle, Charles Raley, John Gaskins,. Daniel Gardner. Coroner. John S. Meroney. Managers of Elections. Camdon?John B. Meroney, C. A- McDonald, Wm MeKain. Curetoil's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Team, Emanuel Parker. Flat Rock?Jcesc Truesdel, James Fletcher, George R. Miller. Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, Wm. Cato. Lizenby's?John McGougan, Dauiol McCnakill, Donald McDonald. Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Aloxnndcr McLeod, Henry ltadcliffe. Goodwin's Rtore?BcAjamin Cook, John B. Mickle, Jainos 11. Vaughn. I.ibcrtyjiill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, R. B. Cunningham. ^ Officers of Covrt. josepn r?. liuniap, Commissioner in Equity; W. j Clyburn. Clerk ; A. L. MeDonftld, Ordinary; | Duncan Sbeorn, Sheriff. Tax *Collector. William McKain. Confederate Enrolling Officer. W. Z. Leitner. Confederate War Tax-Collector. |A. M. Kennedy. Atse?sor?\ J^John Cantey, R. M. Konhedy. Collector of Tax in Kind. James Jones. Chief Commiseary Agent. T u Tfc#. v? <A. 1/CTClCttUi. Confederate Quartermaster'* Agent. JameB Sowers. Stete Quartermaster's Agent. A. Markley Leo. Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gayle. Officers of the Town of Camden- . In teiidant. James ftunlap. Wardens. H. D. Baxley, D. DJ Hocott, L. M. Boewell, B. M. Kennedy. , Rcenrdor. R. M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market Clerk. 1 W?- Johnson. Professional. *i * * Physicians now Practicing. " L. IT. Dons, D. L. DeRnuSsure, T. Recnstjcrna, W. R. Sikea, Benjamin TL Mathoson, J. McCaa, J. I. Trnnthnm, W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, T. P- McDov, L. M. DeSaiissure, fhomaa W. Salmend, P. 0- Zcmp. ^ Ik 9 Miu i u Lax yen, f Win. M. Shannon. W. Z. Leitner. W. M. Kennedy. W. R. Taylor ;. Joseph D. Dunlap. G.1 Bailey. Dtntish M. BisBell. ViV . SurvH/ors. Colin Macrae, Daniel Bethune, C. C. Hallo. Scholastic, Mercantile* & Mecbaji# .ic&l* i, Acxdtmics and Primary Schoalrf in Camden: L. McCandlcss' Male Academy; F. Staudoamyor', male academy; Mrs. McCandless' Acadetpy for Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreiglit ; Miss Dawson Mrs. Peck; MIsb Maggie DeNoou. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware fe., ft, E. W. Bonhcy, Jalncs Dunlap, 'tJeorge Alden, Mrs. M. T. Campbell* R. M Kennedy, Mrs.'/MoLoish, ^lcndnl Hmith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin, Mutkeson & Co., A._T. Latta, If. D. mcuowan, ?>? uppcntieinr, Al. Uaum & Bro., Meroney, Boswell & Bro., J. SI. Gle, Joseph SonimeiB, T. S. Myers, James McF.wen, W. nCi Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. H. Oppenheim & Bro., IVin. Johnson, D. P. Hocott, M. Sikcs. - _ ' r Druggists. Wm. McKain, F? L. Zemp. Book Seller aaid Stationer. James A. Yoi^ng; 0 ' Watches and Jertetrg ts James A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A W Weir* lian. ' Blacksmiths, Wagon and CarriageJBakers.. S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrants, Thomas Shiver. R. II., blacksmith. Cabinet Wtrsrooms and Undertakers. C. L. Chatten, Win. Tarvcr, J. F. Sutherland, Builders. J. F Sutherland,C. L.Chatten, H. C. Rob?rta; Merchant Tailor. Charles A- McDonald, r ? J rr wunuicjy uuu Jtia7/iC3*. - P. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger. ^Wheelwright and Ginnaker'. R. J. McCreight. Baker*. > * P. Shoemaker, Wm. Daascbi Tan- Yard*. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zetnp, John S. Bradley, Alex. McLeod, Levris J. Patterson, John Brown, Hotel*. . Mansion House, by - E. Q. Robinson, DeKalb House, by - J. H. Jungbluth * *; Private Boarding. J. W. ltodgers. , 7 >, \MiUvari] and Dram Making. i Miss i>. II. McEwen, Mrs. Hammersloug ! * Churches. Methodist?.T. T. Wightman, pastor. Presbyterian?S. H. Hay, ? Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., ** UaptiBt?W. E. Hughson, ? Grain and Lnmber Mills. F. L. Zcmp, flour and grist ; Jna. H. Vaughn, 'flouf rmrl crriRt. . .Tfimnn A. Kirklnnd. <rrint .1 P. Sufh-s erland, lumber and grist; W. E? Hughes, lumber and grist; Charlos I'erkins, lumber; Col Jam'ea C. Ilaile, lumber and grist; A. JI. Boykin, flour, a grist and lumber; L. W. R. Blair, .flour and ? grist; Charles Raley, flour and grist; J. R. Sew-* ell, grist; JohnW. Gaskins, flour, grist and luna-1 ber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J; C&utlien, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate J Wm. Shields, gri^t and lumber; George R. Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour and griBt; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate of T. Lnng, griet and lumber; W. M. Kelley, grist, John Chesnut, grist and lumber; Jamea Chcsnut, sr., grist and lutnber; Jobn McKae, grist and lumber ; John Brovm, grist; estate af Ttiirwell linvkin. prist and 1ninhpr? mt Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J* Knox, grist; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- CMAIL ARRANQEMENTS. ' . "I . , RICHMOND) CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WEStlCRN AND WAY MAILS. Due?Daily, by 7 30 P. M CIohc?Daily by 6 ?0 P. If LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, &C. Due?Monday, "Wednesday A Friday by 12 00 M Close?Same days, at 11 00 A. M RED ITILL, RU8BEL PLACE, <fec. Due?Thursday, by 12 00 If Closes?Same day, at 11 00 A. II . tiller'S FERRY, JEFFER80N, &C. Due?Monday, by '12 00 if Closest?Friday, at - 10 00 A. M OFFICE HOURS. From ft 00 A. If. to 2 00 P. M., *and for ahart tiroa after opening tho mail at night. ^ ' T. W. rECHJES, P. u;