The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, September 28, 1864, Image 2
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Mr. Ei>itoR: You will please mniounce the fol-'
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lowing gentleman as candidates, for re-election to tlao
House of Representatives, from Kershaw* District, jt
?..a tnur
tho ensuing eiecuun iu va-wuci, auu wi,6? ?...?
friends:
Major J. M. DeSAUSSURE.
Capt. D. D. PERRY.
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Mr Editor: As the time is approMiing when the
people of Kershaw District, will have to select, those
who will represenf them, in the eDsuing Legislature
.We respectfully, recommend the followiug gentlemen
?s a candidates. s
For Senator. >
'Maj. A. ir. BOY KIN
For Itepr esehtalirjcs.
' Maj. J. M. DeSAUSSCRK,
' ." Capt. W. Z. LE1TXER.
Br insorting tho above, you will oblige
" . MANY VOTERS. .
$ For Iteprevnlalive.
We are authorized to announce' Col. A. D. GOOD<
WYN, as a cnndidato.for the Legislature at the ensuing
election. 1 "
April 22 if
mFur Representative.
We are authorized to annouuee Col.W. P. TAYLOR
as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing
' election. .
\ June 10 tf
M?. Editob: You wilt please announuce Capt.
"WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate for re.-eiection
as clerk of tiro Court of Coinrcbn Pleas, for Kershaw
'District, and pbligc MANY FRIENDS.
April 15. I
War Taxes of 1864. /,
ASSESSORS OFFICE)
Camdex, Sept. I5tl*. 18G4. j
"HPHE ASSESSORS'' OF THE 17 fu COLLECTION
"X .District hereby'giv.? notice that they are nowprepared
to receive the RETURNS for the TAXES
of 1364.
. - In order to aid tax-payers in preparing their Returns,
the following schedule aud elassUication of taxable ar1
tic!o$ is published :
' CLASS I?AU Pivperty Engaged in Agriculture. J'he
kinds Of property which shall be considered as
employed in f.gricitlluro are : All lands actually cultivated
or connected with or contributing to- such cul>iwa?inn
stich as wood or pasture lands; all slaves,
little, big, old and young, above twelve vea'8 of age,
as are properly known anddesi'/nated as pi .ntation or
Term negroes, as contradistinguished fro.u mechanics
/ or house servants or others not connected tviih a tarin
or plantation ; all ho-ses, mules and o'xen . used as
work animals on a farm or plantation, as centra-distinguished
from family horsos or lueses of pleasure,
and from horses, mules or stock cattlo upon such estate
but not actually used in tilling tho soil; all ploughs,
carts, wagons and implements of hts-handrv generally
used and necessary to the proper cultivation of the
crop".
CLASS IT?All Property' of every hud, Peal, Personal
and Mixed, not employed m Ay> {culture.
This property will embrace lands not employed in
agriculture; all real estato in cities, totvns and villages.
and all other real estate throughout* tho country
that does not contribute to the tax in kipd; all slaves
not employed in agriculture, embracing flit house servants,
both in the city.nnd Country, carpenters, handicraftsmen
of all kinds, draymen, day laborers, body
servants, coachmen.' !oc., and all others r?n agricultural
li chiding slaves on farms under twelve years of age;
^orscs, limits and jennies not engaged in agriculture;
attle of the bovine species, sheep, goats nbd swine.
Cotton, woo!, tobacco, com. wheat, rye. oats, buckwheat
and all kinds of grain; potatoes and all kinds
of peas, and ali products of the farm, garden or or0
viuuu.
Flour, meal, sugar, molasses, bacon, lard and nil
other groceries, mirchandizo, spirituous liquor's, wine,
cider, etc.
Value of household ami. kitchen furniture, agricultural
tools and implements, owned but not employed
in agriculture, aud all tools of mechanics or others,
musical instruments and all articles of domestic use,
carriages, wagons, drays, carts and everv species of
vehicles on wheels not employed in agriculture; books,
' maps, pictures, paintings, statuary and other works of
art. ,
The assets of all banks or other joint stock companies,
whether incorporated or not, aro taxed just ns individuals
are taxed?banks paying a,tax on their capital
and reserved funds, and returning their gold and
silver coin as others are requiied to do. .
' Gold and silvor ware and plate, jewels, jewelry and
"watches; gold qnd silver coin, gold dust, gold or silver
bullion; vatue of moneys held abroad, bills of exchange
on foreign countries, promissory notes, rights,
credits and securities, including Confederate bonds; nil
' v solvent crodifs, bank bills and all other p'aner, issued
as curreuuy?CAtcyi iivu-iiib^icai/ fcai ui^ vuuinicmu:.
Treasury notes?and not employed in a registered
business.
On all profits made by buying and selling articles?
purchased sinco the 1st January. 1863?rbetween the
17th February and 1st July, 1864, a tax of 30 per
cent. * ,
" . There is also a tax of 1 per cent on all property due
and payable in 1864. under the Act to raise money to
increaso the pay of soldiers. ' .
Tax-payers are urged, as there has been necessarily
so much delay, to be prompt in making their returns
as above enumerated. Office hours from 9 o'clock a.
m., to 2 o'clock p. m. JOHN CANTKY,
R. M. KENNEDY,
Assessors 1.7th Collection District, S.C.
Sept 17 ' tf
PAr^'RAPrS.!!
The highest prices patd for white
linec or cotton rags delivered large or smal
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SchooliiotieerPHE
EXERCISES OF MR. L.. MCCANDLESS'1
, 1 SCHOOL will 'commence on the first day of October
nesti Terms $200 payable in advance in cur
reut fbnds, or in provisions of uny sort, solids or liq.
uids.
Persons wishing to send will please make their application
by the 2uth ioBt.
\ Sept. 10 tf L. McOANDLF-SS.
School Notice, ..
MISS JJKNOON WILL RESUME THE EXERCISES
of her School for 'boys, nt the Academy
formerly occupied by Mrs Peck, on the first Monday in
, October.- Terms $100 half payable in advance.
Sept. 2G ' 4r
- Office & EI- Department/
"Camden, Sdpt. ictb, 1SG4.
Planters are urgently requested
to hauWn immediately all new fodder and pone,
as'well as old fodder and shucks, in order to meoi the
pressing demands of our armies.
They are also notified tV.at they can have credit on
their Tithe of 1864, for their deliveries of corn if they
prefer it to payment in rash
CQNWAY BELL Agt A. q. M..
Sept. 10 , - tf'
Wanted to Purchase
FOR THE' USE OF THE CONFKDERAT
States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which I
pay a fair price in crsh. or, if preferred,'will exchange
rolled plantation Iron for the same. Planters orothers
having any cfthe abovo to disposes of will inform me
of the fact, an I wish to collect it together as speedily
as possible: * ' J. S. M3JRONKY.
SeDtember I tf.
STATIC OF SOUTM CAROLINA.
ADJ'T AND INSPECTOR: GENERAL'S OFFICER
CoLtUBlA, September 22, 1864. )
GENERA L ORDERS NO. 22.
rPERSOSS LIABLE BY THE"LA7,'S OF TI1IS
Si a to to actual military' service beyond the limits
oi their Districts, and who have nut been enrolled and
-and induced in companies -organized in pursuance of
General Orders ^Top. 10 anl II, issued from this office,
are required to report for enrollment and assignment
on or before the 5th daj of October next, or they will
be held iiablo to arrest and to the ponnllies provided
(or by the 11th section of the Act of tire General Assembly,
ratified the?Cth ilay of February, 1863, entitled
"An Act for the better organization of the ^militia,
and for other purposes."
if. Persons required to report by the preceding paragraph
of these orders, where coinpameshuve already
been organized in the mil tia regiment to which tlnfy
belong, will be allowed to select thejr companies, provided
they are not already full, and will Report .to the
officers commanding such companies who will enroll
their names.
* III. Where the companies organized in any regiment
under .General Orders Nos. 10 and 11' all have
maximum number, (100 men,) persona required to report
bp theso orders, will it port to the commanding
officer of the Vegimcut, who will organ ze them^into
companies, if their numbers be sufficient,' and make .a
return thereof to this office; any if their numbers lie
insufficient to constitute a company, he will return a
list of their names to this office, when they will bo assigned
to companies ojgnuized in other regiments.
IV. The coinmnnrlii g officers of companies organized
iu pursuance of General Orders Nos. 10 and 12,
and of companies to bo organized in the 7th and 8th
Brigades, under Special Orders >ro. 12, are authorized
to enroll fof service in their respective companies, the
persons required by theso orders to report for enrollment
who reside within their mditia regiments, until
their companies reach the maximum number.
V. It is made the duty of*all the militia officers of
the State to report to the proper officer for enrollment
tho names of persons who are liable to enrollment under
theso orders.
VI. Persons enrolled under tienerai uraers i\os. iu
and 11, under Special Orders No. 12 and nuder these
orders, will be allowed to volunteer in companies.
of mounted infantry; but tlfey will, nevertheless,
be enrolled as required by said orders, and bekl
liable to service as inliantry uuitil their companies have
been accepted at this office as mounted iniautry.
By order of the Governor:
A. C. GARLINGT02T,
Adjutant and Inspector-General of S. C. .
Extract from Act of General Assembly, entitled "An ad
for the better organization of the militia, and for dther'
purposes"
Section II! That all persons liable to perform actual
mjlitary service under the' provisions of this Act, who
Shall make default when summoned into such service,
shall be liable to such pdnishment" short of death, as
may bo impo?cd by by a court martial, according tJWhfl.
Articles of War of the Confederate Slates, said court lo
to convened Jbv tho officer commanding tho regiment in
which the defaulter is liablo to perform said military
service, who is hereby authorized to order said Court,
in conformity with the usages* of tho Confederae
States. '
Sept 24 . ' 10
e*u* MifclSah fill rWnhar 5.
A apcio kjl liic k-'mw v... ? _.
Notice.
All pkrsons are forewarned not to
trade for a note given by me, to John Baker, for
fitfb hundred dollars, dated some time in. June, 1864,
as the property for which it was given, has proved unsound,
I will not piy said note unless compelled by
law. JAMES A. THOMPSON.
Sept. 16 3.
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.DISTRICT D IK EC TO RYfilSTKJCT
OFFICERS.
Legislators. .
A. H. Boykin?Senator.
John M. DeSaussure', D. D. Perry?Representatives.
Magistrates.
John K. Witberppoon,-Wm. D." Hogan, Yf. R. Taylor,
Henry1 Brace, John R." Shaw, Richard L.
Wbitaker, J. T. Barker.
Commissioners of Roads.
J. M. DaSaussure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E..
Hughes, Daniel D. ivirkland, -James* L. Mc
'Dowall, Lewis J; Patterson,. J. English Doby,
Fyed. Bowcn, John L. Mickle, Gillain fibwell,
Richmond R. Terrell, Emanuel Parker.
-The sixth section of tlje "Act to establish certain
Roftd$ Bridges and Ferries," passed December
17, is as follows :
" That each Commissioner of Roads now in of1,nfor,fif,w.
o riV.ni n f n'rl gtinTI qprvo until A
successor is Appointed, and has accepted. This
section to-be in force during the war.
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Commissioners of Fret Schools. .
Wiley Kelley, Win. DLxon, James Team, C. C.
Ifu i 1c. Jesse Tmcsdel, Daniel Bethune, A. L.
McDowell. - v .
Commissioners of Public. Buddings.
John Workman, R. M. Kennedy, R. B. Johnson, F.
L. Zcmp, L. W. R. Blair, James B. Curetom Wm.
D. McDow ill Chairman, C. P. B., Colm Macrea
Treasurer:
Commissioners io Approve Public Securities.
John M. DeSfiussure, James Dunlap, Wm. E. Johnson,
sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. E. Shannon. '
Commissioners of the Poor.
E. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John O. Higgins, R.
'0 M. Kennedy, J. S. DePass. W. E. Hugbson, S(T>.
and Treas.
President and Directors of Camden Bridfjt Co.
President?John M. DeSaussure.
Directors?John Macrae, B. Perkins, James Team,
Colin Macrae, Sec. & T^cas.
Soldier's Board of Relief. .
John M. DeSaussure, E. Barnes, James Dunlap. J.
Ross Dye, C. Moscly, James Team, Jesse Trues'
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del, Jonn 15. auckic, vnaries naicv, juuu ui?kins,
Daniel Gardner.
Coroner.
John S. Meroncy.
' _ Managers of Electionsf* Camden?John
S. Meroney, C. A. McDonald,
V?m McKain. .
C'uretoh'rf#MiIl-tlFrederfok Boifren, Jatfies* T^m,
Emanuel Parkmy ... t. . ? \,-m
flat Rock?Jesse ?Trues(lol, James 'Fletcher, '
George R. Miller.
'* Buffalo?IVm. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, IVm. Cato.
Lizcnhy's?Jojin McGougan, Daniel AlcCaskill,
Donald McDonald. 1
Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeod,
Henry Radcliffe.
Goodwin'.s Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle>Jatnes
H. Vaughn. ' '
Liberty Ilill?A. D. Jones, j^. R. C. Patterson,
R. B. Cunningham.
Officers Of Court.
Joseph U.* Dunlap, Commissioner ill Equity; W.
Clyburn, Clerk; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary;
Duncan Shcoru, Sheriff.
Tax Collector. ,
William McTvain.
Confederate Enrolling Officer. ?
W. Z. Leitner.
Confederate 1 Var Tax-Collector.' '
' A. M. Kennedy.
Assessors
J|John Oantey, It. M. Kennedy,
jCollector of Tax in Kind.
James Jone'g.
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Chief Commissary Agent.
t J. H. Devereaux.
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Confederate Quartermaster's Agcnl. .
James Sowers. ?
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State Quartermaster's Agent.
A. Markley Lee. .
Receiving and Delivering Agent.,
J. M. Gaylc. *' ,
' V Officers of the Town of Camden.
* _* Intendant.
- '-V '. James Dunlap:
S >' ' < ' Wardens./ >
N. -D.- Bnxley, D.*D HoBott, L. M. Boawell, R. M.
-fl Kennedy.
Recorder. . - r *
R:. ill. Kennedy .
Marshal* and Market Clerk'.
'Wm. Johnson.
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Professional.
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Physicians now Practicing.
JU. II. x>eas, u. it, ueoaussure, x. neensijerqu,
j V- R> Sikes, Benjamin H. Mntheson, J. McCaa,
J. I. Tpantham, W. L. Pickett, EJ^Lucas, T.
F McDow, L. If.. DeSaussure, Thomas W. Salj
* mond,' F. L. Zemp.
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Wffl: M. Shannon. W. Z. Lcitner
W. AI. Kennedy. W. fe.'Taylor "
Joseph D. Dunlap. '4 Bailqf.
.' Delist. "*
M. Bissell. . : '
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, Surveyor*. . , **
Colin Macrae, Daniel Bethune, C. C. Haile' S
Scholastic, Mercantile, & Median*
ical.
Acidemia and Primary School* in Camden.
Ir. McCandless' Male Academy; P. Staudenmyer,
mnlo npoHornv* Mrs. McCandless' Acadetnv for
Youhg Ladies, Mrs. McCreight; Visa Dawson
Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoofr.
jDealert in Dry Goods, Groceries, hardware
E. W. Bohney, James'Dunlap, George Aldcn, Sirs.
* M. T. Campbell, R. ftL Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish,
Mendal Smith, Mi's. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, ??
Benjamin, Matheson & Co,, A. T. Latta, ?W. J).
McDowell, S. Oppenheim, M. Baum &. Bro.,
roney, Boswell & Bro., J. M. Gayle, Joseph
Soromers, T. S. Myers, 'James McEwen, ;w.
C. Gerald & Co., Georgo Douglas, J. H. Op- . s
penheim & Bro., Wm. Johnson, D. D. Hocott,,JB. ,
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JJruggisls.
'' Wnl'. McKain.'F. L. Zemp.
Book Seller And Stationer.
JameS A. Young.
Watches and Jewelry ,
James A. Young, I. B. Alexander, AW..JTabrhan.
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Blacksmiths, Wagon and CatriagtMakers..
S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrants, Thomas .
Shiver. R. R., blacksmith, i *
Cabinet Warerooms and Undertakers.
C. L. CLatten, Wm. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland,
Builders.
J. F Sutherland, C. L. Chhtten, H. C. Roberts.
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Merchant Tailor. *
Charles A. McDonald.
Saddlery and %l(arne?i.
F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger.
Wheelwright and Ginmaktr,
R. J. JlcCreighti
? Baker*. y
F. Shoemaker, Win. Daaseh,
Tan- Yardt.
L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zetnpi John S. Bradley*
'Alex> McLeod,'Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown.
S llolelt.
Mansion House, by * - E.,6. Robinson,
DeKalb House, by - , J. H. JungblutbJ
Private Boarding.
J. W. ltodgers. - . r
' Bilinary and Drett Making. 1
MisS D. II. MfcEwen, Mrs. ^ammersloag **
' Churches. _ , v
Methodist?J. T. Wightman, pastor.
Presbyterian?S. H. Hay, ?
i Episcopal?T. F. D'aTis, jr.,
Baptist?W. E. Ilughson, "
Grain and Lumber Mills.'
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F. L. Zcrap, flour and grist; Jas. H. Vaughn, flour
and grist; James A. Kirklond, grist; J F. Suth- "
crland, lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber
and grist: Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James
C. Haile, lumber and grist; A. II. Boykin, flour,
grist and lumber; L. W. It. Blair, flour, and
grist; Charles Raley, flour and grist ; J. R. Sow
ell, grist; John W. Gaskins, flour, grist and l?m
bor; John A. Young, grist and lumber; X. J.
Cauthen, lumber; Robert Kirkley,.grist; estate- .
v .f Wm. Shields, grist .andlumber;.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; W. M. Kelley, #
jurist, John Chcsnut, grist and lumber; James
Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; John McRae,
grist and lumber; John Brown, grist; estate .-of
Burwell Boykin, grist aij'd lumber; estate.~
Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber; Mrs. Jane J
Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour -and - grist
LewiB Pceples, .ffour, grist and liftnber.
POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- C?MAIL
ARRANGEMENTS. ' , '
RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, CpLT7MBIAr. WKSTERJT*
AND WAT MAILS. .
Due?Daily,-by * t"30P?M'
Close?Daily by 6 00 P. -J? r
T.AVPAfiTER. EL AT ROCK. &P.
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Due?Monday, "Wednesday k Friday by.12 00 Mr.;
Close?Some days, at 11 00'A; if'
RED HILL, RUSSKL PLACE, &C; j
Due?Thursday, by 12 00 ' a
Closes?Same day, at 11 00. A;- '
tiller's ferry; jeffersoh,- <fcc. . ' j
Due?Monday, by 12 00 ;M *
Closes?Friday, at 10 00,A.VIC ""
OFFICE HOURS. ' \1
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From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M.,*and for", short ^
time after opening the mail at night.
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