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* v - + m-n J1 T~gjf j'l.CMX.isaglij Headquarters, CONSCRIPT DEPARTMENT. ,( ? 'Coi.UMWA, August 17,1664. GENERAL ORBERS NO. 10. J:< PURSUANT TO ORDERS OF TITK WAR Department, Enrolling jbflieefs nro hereby re* quired to cxeculo all orders of Maj. (Jen. Jones, com* inanding Department. of South Carolina, Georgia ami Florida, lor the impressment of slaves to labor tin tins coast defences. , II. Reports of their action will be made to the Mnjor-Gptioral commanding, or to such officer as he mar, indicate. U. D. M ELTON,, Aug. 22 1 Major, Ciiinm'dt Ctviscripts. . Guardian, Courier ami Mercury publish twice; ' till oilier papers in the Stafb once. . Headquarters. OONbOR I it: department, Columuia, August 17, 18C4. V EXE UAL ORDERS NO 9 I TILE ATTENTION OF PERSONS EXEMPTED ? or detailed for agricultural purposes, arid Mm fmve-giVen bond to the Government, is directed to Uio i't .11. .iff .11*> r rDr'UPIM t.l I tV.lt.1 CI|.>llll..K V.i t*1.4 tt.l.AHll ..r IVI/UH VtlUltlUl A1V. << *, AJUIV41U VI Conaciiplion: 4 "2. The sale to the Governfnont. or to the families of soldiers, at prices lixed by the Goinihlssioners of the .State under the Impressment Act, of the marketable supplies remaining alter furnishing the .Gbvornment with tlio stipulated quantity of provisions, and which ho may raise Iroin year to.year while' his exemption continues, as made, by the Act nl Goupress, apjfroved February 17, 18 ti*l, 0110 of tlio conditions of exemption allowed to an overseer or agriculturist. A qjuim is 'asserted by some.bC those exempted Msagriculiurista to exchangc'siich part of the albrosaiu surjilus as they may please for supplies i.f provisions, clothing and the like, to be consumed in family use, and to sell to the Government or the families of soldiers only what'may remaiu of such surplus after mnkiug such .exchanges. This claim is in violation of law, and of their contract witn the Government, and cannot bo allowed. ,. "Upon satisfactory evidence being furnished that "persons exempted as overseers or agriculturists have or are thus disposing of their surplus productions bv excliarigo as a foresaid, Enrolling Officers will arrest all s.llch persons, lorward thorn to their nearest Camps <oif Instruction, to bo retained there until final action shall bo taken and announced in their cases, and forward through the proper ciiamiels of commitment ion to this llurenu a report of all the facts and circumstances of each dasc. "Every agriculturist or overseer, upon receiving his .certificate of exemption, should bo informed that the action indicated abovo will bo taken in the event of his not disposing of his marketable surplus in nccoKlmice with the requirements of law.'" 11. Officers and agents of the .subsistence and Quartermasters' Heparin,outs are requested to communicate i.* nn... Am -i . n . 1111vji iii.iuuu iu wiu i'?iii uum^ uuicvr ui an iri.sia iicus cumin;r to tlii'ir knowledge in which persons exempted or detailed for agricultural purposes hnvo violated the stipulations ot their bonds to the (Government in the sale or other disposition of their mark o I able surplus, C. 1). MKLTOX, ' August 22 3 Major, Cont'd L Conscripts, L'U-trdiau publish live tmis; Courier and }(< , tuiry three times iu daily and vame in tri-wcekly ; all other papers in the ^iaie three tunes. <;0.?IMITTEI) TO .1 \13j. * i NF.CRO WOMAN' CAM.is UF.R NAMK l\. Mary Mid says ilmt she hcioli.es to Mr. Brown on I thick River, and that Mr. Brown and his wife are both dead. Said woman is-about live and a half feet hiuh. atel about fil'iv years old. (.Ml or f>">.) she is very simple or playing oil" so, I cant tell whii-h. The owner is requested tp come lb ward prove proorrlv. pav expenses atld'take her awa\. duly 22 ' DL'XCAX SHKOUX, Jailor. Administrator's Notice. ' VI J, PKIiSONSdlACUSC CI.A IMS A t J AIXST ? the !-..state of Moses Kuundt>ee late of Kershaw TtisVrict de.vased, wii! prcei.ttlicui to the .subscriber piuperlv attested. ami lhose sinloble t to S..id Estate will please inake'j nymcnt, at as early n day ns po# Bible to- JOHN UIl\NNON. Adni'r August 10 3 Estate Sale. BY Oil DDK OF a. j,. mopoxabd. ordinary of Jjfershaw District," I will sell, on the 1st Monday in September next at 12 o'clock, at tho Court House, in Oumden. to the highest bidder, a tract, o land in said District, belonging to tho estate of W. T. Oston, deceased, containing ninely three and 1-10 acres more or loss, bounded by land of the estates of .P. McRae, H. W. DeSaussuro aud others, on a credit of three yonrs, with bond and nrtortgage. and so much <jash as will pay cost. I). SIIEORN, August 13 31 Sheriff k. I). Depot Soldiers Board of belief. GamHv.k, S. 0., August.6, 18<54. OK AND A "FT ICR THIS DATE AND UNTIL further notice my regular days lor delivering . corn, Ac., will boon Tuoaday and Friday of each week. All porsbns interested will govern themselves accordingly. J. M. GAYLK, August 6 i. Agent, jgy Confederate pleaso copy. NOTICE TO PLANTERS A CSOOO SlIBSTITUTE FOR BAG* GING. I HAVE ON nAND A FEW BALES OF SUPErior 8 ounce Osnaburgs, said to bo equal to Dundee Bagging ior packing Cotton, with the advantage ot jtB boing less than half the cost. August 23 fit d R. if. KENNEDY. A Horse for Sale. A first-Rate saddle horsr.y6r bale, ?-and can be seen at' Samnol Shiver's stable at * , any time. . R. B PRICK. August]? tf. Special 2$"otioeisr |; MY BUSINESS' ;pEI$AFTEft COK^i duotcd strictly on.tUe cmIi %'$ ' - ] .% All orders must positively bo accompanied witl? the ; ctfsh. /;. . , Those indebted to me will please ep^ejJjuitwanjlitnd pay up. 4 WM. McRAlN. I July-7- _ ^ - A. t"v; .AyC. Aisrisro tryroBjdlfeiSTEc Mn. KditoR: You will ,please. anftuunod the fuflowirig gentleman as candidates for ru-dectien- to - the House ol' Representatives, from Kershaw .District, at the enduing election in October,- and oblige their friend*: Major J. M. DfiSAUfSURE* Capt. D. D. PEItKY. July l ?. Mr Editor: As the time Is approaching whpn the people of Kurshnvr Dial net, will have to select, those j who will represent thorn, in tUo ensuing. Legishituro we respectfully recommend-the lohowlug gentlomen . ur n catididatea. For S.tnalor. Mnj. A. n. BO Y KIN For Ilcprestntulire*. ? , ' Miij. J. M. DkSAUHSOBR, ('apt. AY. 7- BEIT NEK. Br inserting tho nbovo, you will oblige ! April IS. *. MANY VOTKRH. _ /.'o Feprcitr.iii'ivt. The friends of Capt AY'. I)ePA8?, announce him J a candidate for Represent uive to tlie Mouth Carolina j Legislature, nt the next October election. July 1 For Feprestntauvi. j A Ye arc aut'i wir.ad to announce Col. A. h. GOOD- i WY^a* a candidate for the Legislature hi the ensu- j ing election. . i April 22 ; tf F>r FeprcM'ntntior. Wears nuhorircd to nuonuuco Col. AY. It. TAYLOR i as n candidate for the LogisHlure at the ensuing ' election. . ...... i Jutio 10 tf -1 Mn. Kuitor: V?m will please* Hunoutmce Oapt. j WILLIAM OLYRURN. as u candidate fop re-election I as dork of tlio I'uurt ?>rComryon Hons, for Kershaw District, and ohligo ' MANY FRIKNDS. A'pril ir?. . , Slave Labor for the Coast, DIVISION* NO. 2. . rllOMMISSION KRS or ROADS AND "'UK itrtvn ntiifiorilie's within the Jfulioial Districts of Lancaster, Korshaw, Vho*torliold. Darlington, Marlboro, Marion. Sumter, .Clarendon. Williamsburg. and Horry, will 'o tliwith suinutnn all slaveholders within their respective limits to d.'hvOr ON K-HALF of their laves, liable to road duty, at the Uailrotd dopots est their residciico, on TIJKSDaY TIIK 27TII DAY] OK SKRTKMRHR NEXT. nt 8 o'clock,*?. in , ttiero to i await, transportation to Charleston, for thirty daj'a ' la nor on liic loiuueauon?. U. Tho Confederate authorities have made n rccjuisij tii?n upon the Suite for Two Thousand laborer:* monthly.^ The proportion ofone-lburth )i.-ivtolbro called for. had I failed to supply halfol' this number. In vjew of tbi^ i fiiei and the great urgency of the demand for lr?b<>r ?t ' this time, it is deemed expedient to.shorten tho inter- i val bciAven the.r.dl.?. and inerea.se the quota. This is i no violation rf the law. for il doe? not tix the quota of labor, nor the interval between the calls, but prescribed that such proportion shall be called for as will til! the iequation, giving thirty day? notice. Tlaeii Division in thu order fixed will tfcj required t<? furnish this quota, and no injustice will be done t<? any. 111. .Ml parties, whether individuals or companion, ! who <>wn or employ more than one road hand, are required to furnish their quota, (ouo-half) unless relieved by detail trout Department Headquarters. Thm can relieve only thoso hands permanently engaged on tho specific work for which tho detail was granted. Commissioners of roads wilk'give their attention to this toalU:r and report to this oilico. I V. 11 re at confusion exists from the imperfect rannner In which the names of owner.* are given to agents at tho several depots. It ># the duty of one, - or moro of the Commissioners, to be present to verify thequofcu of each owner, and prepare correct li?t?. Within five davs after delivery on this call thev will pleftso forward to this office dbuh'S of defaulters ill their respective divisions ?' ronda. { It. B. JOHNSON, Agent of the Stato of So. Ca. August 20. s.tu.th.td. Headquarters, CONSCRIPT DEPARTM KNT, ) ' Columbia, Aug. 17, 1864. ) SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 164'. m- DURING THE ABSENCE OF THE COM mandnnt of Conscript* from his Post, Lieutenant R. F. BOYLESTON will act ns Commandant of Conscripts, and will be obeyed and roapectod accordingly. <By command of l{&j. Meltok, Comdt. of Cobscripte. J AS. WOOD DAVIDSON. . . Lieut and Adj't. gy Carolinian three insertions?every other paper in the State pnee each. August -20. 1 Wheat Mill. I AM NOW PREPARED TO GRIND WHEAT AT short notice. My Mill is in good order, and produces as fine flour an can bo desired by apy one. Partieaeending-wheat to me may rely on ioy 'personal attention. J. H. VAtT&H-AN,' 1 Juiy 28?6d S mi!es above Camden. MST&I T DIRECTORY * V. ??.. - sfr . $ pISTMCT OFFICERS. fil & '1; .; '" A. it. Boykin?Senattfr. John M. I'oSaussure, l>. D.. Ferry?Representatives. , I Magistrate*. . J0kn tVlthottpoon, Wrn. D. Hogsn, W. l(. Toy-' "lop," Henry Bract. John II. Shaw, Richard L.. ^TVhltafc&yJ. T. Barker. . /. U. | 7 U L? ; . ..;j. f' ' CommiJtiioiiert of HoaJx. J. DaSair.;surt* Chairman, B. T. McCoy, "W. E. ...Hughes, Daniel I). ..Kitkland,. James L. MoDo wall.'Lewi* .J. Patterson, J. English Doby, Fred! Bovren, John L. Mioklo, UiUam Sowtill, Riflftnond UpTcrrelK'BniflnuCl Porker. The sixth section ol' the ? Aot trt establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passud December 17, Is aafollows; , ...._ _. .. i ? That'eaeh Commlsstbncr of .Boods .now in.-of-, fiice, ' o'r hhrQafter 'appClidcd, "shall nerve until a successor is appointed, and has accepted. This section to bp.in- {'orco during th? war. "Commissioners of free .Schools. Witty fKeU?y,*Wm. btxou, James Team, C. 0. Hnilcr .Teaso1 TrQeadel, Daniel Bethnne, A. L. McDottcII, v 1- . ;. Commissioners of Public Bv\ld:r<gc. John Workman, it. M. Kennedy, R. B. Johnson, P. j L. Zemj/. L. R. Blair, Jaincs B. Cureton, Wm. i 3>. McDoTfall Chairman, 0. P B., Colin Macrea Treasurer. Co'nfi'r.uoncrs fo Approve Public Securities. . ! John At. DeSaussure, James Punlnp, Wm. E. Johnson, sr., A. .M. Kennedy, Thae. i 12. Shannon. Conmbsionerp of the Poor, E. Efcrheri; A. A. McDowall, John 0? Jliggins, R. I M. Kennedy, J. SI. DoPass. IV. K. liughson, Sec. I and Trent. President end Directors of Camden Bridge Co. j Presidenl?'-John M. DcSaussure. i Directors?John Mac vac, 11. Perkins, James Team, j Colin Macrae, Sue..ft Treas. I ' Soldier's Hoard of Belief. j John M. DeSauesurc, E. Barnes, Jaipea Dunlap, J. jftRoss Dye, C. Mosoly, James Team, Jesse Truerdel, John II. Mickle, Charles ltaley, John Gae king, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. John S: Merouey. Manager* of dtciicnt. Camden?lohn S. Mcroncy, C. A- McDonald, Wm McKnirt. Curcton'g MUl?Frederick Bowon, James Team, Emanuel Darker. Flat Hook?J esse Trucsdel, James Fletcher,, George 11. Miller. Buffalo?Win. Mungo. Gillani Howell, Wm. Calo. Luonbj'n?John McGougau, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald. Schrock'a Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLcod, Henry Radeliffe. Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle, James 11. Vaughn.. Liberty Hill?A. 1). Jones, jr., B. C. Duttcrson, j K. 15. Cunningham. Officer* of Court. Jo3cph 1"). Dunlap, Commissioner in Equity; VV. ! Clyburtt, Clerk ; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary ; ' Duncan Sheorn, Sheriff. v c . Tar. Collector.' William McKain. Con ft (It rait Enrolling Officer. Yi. Z. I.cltncr. Oaf nitrate War Tax-Collector. M. Kennedy. ,, Assessor** John Can ley, R. M.. Kennedy. t Collector of Tax in Kind. James Jones. Chief Commissary Agent. , J.,H. l>evereaax. Confederate Quatter master*a*Agent. James Howcri'. i . . A. Mavkloy Lee. Hecdting and Delivering J. i\r. Gayle. Officers of the Town of Camden. fnlcndant. Jomee Dujrtap. Wardens. N. P. Baxley, P. P Hocott., Jj. M. BosweU, R- M. Kennedy. . "" * Recorder. R. M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market' Clerk. Wm. Johnson. -* #*. - - ? Professional. Physicians now Practicing. L. II. Peas, P: I?. Pcfeauaaurc, T. Reonstjcrna, W. R. Sikes, Benjamin H. Matheson, J. McCaa, J. I. Tratftham, W. L. Piekett," B. S. Lucae, T. P. MoPow, L. H. PeSauapuro, Thomas W. SaL mond, V. L. Zcmp. - iijwffil I m La* yers, ... - V?'m. ST. filintmon. "W. 2. Loitnor. f V?\ M. Kennedy. ' W. tl. Taylor. Joseph I). lhituap. Bailey. I Dcni'ut. M. J5i8Si.ll. - S\ttVtyt>T*. . .' Colift Macrae, Daniel llettiyhe, C. ?0. Hails $ Ji??.. ? * 1 .Scholastic, Mercantile, & . Rlechnn. .v;-, icaL . .; :--r::r- " "" V "' ~ ^ ' : Ac^lem\es-find Primary S\h<l<At ,'a'fe'lrsJen. ... L ' McCandlcsft' Male Academy: i\ ?t&adb&fi)^hbt male academy; Mrs. M<fCknatcf9' Academy tor > . Tonnjj Ladies,. Mte.' McCreighr; Miss Dat7At>n Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie Di\Nood.- . . Dtabss in Dry Goods, Groceries, Dardxctve rfr., if. E. W. Eiqnftcj'/Jaiiies Dunlap, .Olnorge,'4UdeA(, >$# . M. T. Campbell,.H. M. "Kennedy; Mm. AMcLftfyli, ifpiidtvi Sibhb, Mrs. Oooiior, Mrs. Crosby^ ! Bdrijikmih, Mathepon Co., A. T. Lpua, W. D.' | MclJptTnll, 3. Oppeolicini, M.-|tiJutp1& Droiy Mei IOneV. iiohwi'11 At llfn T. M-- -lno?r.l. I SofaaiM!*, T. 3* Myers, ianics Mc?wen, W. | .0. Gerald &. Co.,_ George .Douglas, J. H. OpI pcnheiiji & Br?., Win. Johnson, D. I). Hocott, 15. | Sihe?. Jjniggitlr. V" Win. Mcitnia/F. L. Zetop ! J)"oi Seller a fid Stationer. I James A. Young., Walchet and Jewelrg j .Tnracs i\. Young, I. B. Alexander, A W * WehrI ' han. '. Blacksmiths, Wagon ami Carriage Makers.. j S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrnnts, Thomas ! Shivur. R. It., blacksmith. ! Caiinrf Warerooms and Undertakert. I 0. L. Chatten, Win. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, I Bvildert. j J. F. Sutherland,C. L.lRiatten; JFf. C. Roberts. ! . i Merchant Tailor.' Charles A. McDonald. Saddlery and Harnett. F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger. ' t ??? "Wheelwright and Ginmaker R. J. McCreight. Bakers. Mrs. M A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker, Wni. Paasch. Tan- Yards. L. R. Stephenson,. F. L. Zomp, John S. Bradley, Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. 't I Hotels. Mansion House, by - E. O. Robinson. DeKnlV House, bj' - J. II. Jungbluth. Private Boarding. J. W. Rodgers. I *Milinnry and Jlress Making. Miss U. H. McKwcn, Mrs. Hainmcrsloug P* . ('httrr.hr*. Methodist?.1. T. Wightnian, paator. ' Presbyterian?8. H. Hay, ' Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., 44 Baptist?W. K. IlugliBon, 44 Eritn ond V nnilini* U1UIU IIJUU JLilKJUV?/l 1TI1IAC1I , I\ L. Zcnip, flour ami grist.; Jos. II. Vaughn, flour : and grist; "James .A. Kirklund,grist; J F. Suth-. I crland. Inmber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber and prist: Charles Perkins, lumber ; C?>1 Janjes ! Huilc, lumber and grist; A. II. Boykin, flour, grist and Lumber; L. Vt. It. Blair, flour, and grisly Charles Raley, flour and grist; J. R.'Sowell, grist; John W. Gaskius, flour, grist and- lum--r: ber; John A. Voting, grist and lumber; .T. J. Gnu then, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate AVin. Shields, grist arid lumber; George R. Miller, flour and grist.; L. J. Patterson, flour and grist; John t>. Miller, flour ami grist; estate of T. Lang, grist and lumber; "W. M. Kclley, grist, John Chesnut, grist and lumber; James Chcahut, sr., grist and lumber; John Mellae, grist ami lumber ; John: Brown, grist ; estate of Burwell Boykin, grist and lumber;' estate of ' Lemuel Boykin. grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J. Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist; I Lewis rceplcs, flour, grist and lumber. PGST OFFICE, CAMDEN. S- C M A 1 1j A lift A U\ IfJZJV -ty .V 1 T>. * . ? | . ' J niCIlMONO, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN AND WAY MA^.R. "Due?Daily, bv 7 30 P. M CIoko?Dfilly by 6 00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, <tc. Due?Monday, WedneHtiay A-. Friday by 13 00 M Clo3o?Some days, at 11. 00 A. M RED HILL, RUSSKL FLACE, &.C. Due?Thursday, by 12 00 it Closes?Same day, at 11 00 A. M TILLETl's FJCRRY, JEFFERSON, <fcc. Don?Monday, by 13 00 M Closes?Fridny, at 10 00 A. M . OFFICE HOURS. ' , ' , From 8 00 A Xf. to 2 00 P. M.,*and for abort time after opening the mail at night 1 ^ i" v pr.-Gnr::;. P. M