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V ' I ' ,1,1 T ' ' .. . -ga School Books Wanted. FASQUELXK'S FRENCH GRAMMAR, FAMILIAR Science, Pcteram'e, Colburn's and Pike's Arithmetic; Priraury Geographies and Histories, Webster's and Walker's^ School Dictionaries, Standard Speller. Tlja above fill, be exchanged for other books, if perfect, or paid lor liberally, for any number of copies. r i Vi lTTVU 1 , . # m? avw*W. . Oct i 3. w.f.m. TaHire. A NO. J. COOK AND IRONKK TO IT IRE. FOR lurtJier ieforumion apply at Una office. . Sept.?6 . It.$ . 1". f- " ' yM - V . - ' ? /?... A Cotton Yarn > A BUNDLES SUPERIOR QUALITY; Ml/ COTTON CARDS?2 dozon W b ittamora'a ; 4 dozen English . I CIGARS! CIGARS!!?10,000 Cigar* of Florida Tobacco?a good article, t " r . ; ?t-AL5o? Superior chewing and amoking Tohaceo, Salt, apool * Thread, NeedUjs, 4c. W. C. GERALD k CO. . Sept, S tu f. 4t - -?' 1 Election^ ON.TUESDAY AFTER TH if SECOND MONDAY in October, ne*t, an election will he' held, at the usual election precinta, for Clerk of the Court/ of, Kerr?;utp5ni hr reason of the expiration of tlia term of the present iuenmhont. Giveu under ray hand and seal of office at *Cam Jen thin aecond day of Septembei, A. D. 1864. , W. CLYBURN, Sept! > 4tw. C C. Q. P & G. ft ' War Taxes of 1884. , ' ASSESS0&6 OFFICE, ) > Camden", Sept. 15th. 1S64. ? ^nE ASSESSORS OK THE 17m COLLECTION , J.. District hereby give notice that tbey are now tteparcd to receive tlie RETURNS for the TAXES of 1864'. . In Ordot- to nid tax payers in preparing their returns, the following sched a and classification of taxable ar. . tides is published": k * CLASS I?All Frcperiy Engaged in AgrituHtre. The kinds of property which -shall be considered as employed in agriculture ar? : All lands actually cultirated or connected with or contributing to such cultivation, such as wood or pasture lands; all slaves,' little, big, old and roving, above twelve ybU's of sge, as are properly known and designated as pliritntio'u or * a! !..l. . .3 - n.S/th n |/.a farm uegroc3, as coniniupwiuguiFuuu 'iiopi > or house servants or others not connected with a 'arm or plantation ; ail hoi sos, mules mid oxen used as | work animals on a farm or plantation, os contm-dis tinguished from family horses or hoi sea of pleasure, and from horses, mules or stock cattle upon such estate but Hot actually used in tilling the soil; ali.plougbs, " carts, wagons and implements of husbandry generally ttr-ed and neceexary?to the j)?>per cyltivatiou of the Crop*. CLA^S H-'+All Pro-,)', ly of every ki .d, Peal Pertonal and Mixed, tk4 trnjflnyed in Ag>icultuit. This properly yill embrace lands not employed in agriculture; all real estate iivdries, towns and vil' aces, and all other mil estate throughout the country Ihat does not .contribute to llig tox in kind; all slaves ot employed in agriculture, embracing ail house ser" nts, both in the city and country, carpenters, handialVstnen of aft kind*, daymen, day laborers, .body i rants, cdachmen. 4-e, and all others not agriculturaleluding lave? on lat ins under twclre years of age; horses, mules and jennies not engaged in agricnlture; Cattle of the bovine sfweies, sheep, goats'and Cotton, wool, tobacco, corn, wlieat, rye. oats, buckwheat and all kinds'of grain; potatoes and all kinds cr res<, and all products of the farm,' garden of orchard. Flour, meal, eugar, molasses, bacon, lard and nil other groceries, merchandize, fpirithoua liquors, wine, cidef. etc. ? Value of household and kitchen furniture, agricultural tools and implements, owned but not etnp'oyc-d in agriculti.re, and oil tools of mechanics or others, musical instruments and all articles of domestic use, carriages, wagons,,drays, carts and every species of Tehtcles on wlieels not employed in a'grioulture; books, -maps, pictures, paintings, statuary antt other works'of krt. Tim assete,of all banks or other joint stock compa Hies, whether incorporated or nor. are caxca jusi ub mdividuais are taxed?banks paying a tax on their capital and reserved fundfc, and returning their gold and ailrer coin as others are requit ed to do. Gold and silver ware and plate, jewels, jowelry and watches; gold and silver coin, gold dust, gold or sil-. - rer bullion; value of moneys held abroad, bills of exchange on foreign countries, promissory notes, rights, credits and securities,, including Confederate bonds; ail solvent credits, bank, bills and all other paper issued as currency?except non-interest bearing Confederate Treasury notes?and not employed in a registered business... On all profits made by .buying and.selling articles-^ purchased eince the .1st January. 1863?between. the 17th February and 1st July, 1*866; a tax of 30 per 9 cent I There is also a tax of 1 per cent on all property due end payable in 1866, under the Act to raise money to , increase the pay of soldiers^"' . ti\ 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 . JOHN CANTKY. n., w/ ? u . - b. m. kennedy, Assessor! 1 Tth Collection District, 8.C ? * Sept 17 tf RAGS! RAGS!! . The highest prices paid for white linen or cotton ragideliyered large or smal quantities at this office. Lamp Chimneys and Wicks For sale by d. p. hooott. 1 " tf * ' * < # ' ^ . - 4 V I ? ' ' V . J 1 , - School NoticerpRK KXKRCISKS OF MISS. H. L. TOUSG'8 -I SCHOOL will begin on tbo 3d of October, in the east brick Acstderoy." , . - Office Q. M Departnient, . Cauda*, Sept. Iitb, 1IW. . T> ANTKRS AR1 URGENTLY REQUEST HD ? ' t ..? it r iJ> i ju ? iu nuui in iBiiucuiavcij ui new ruwuer anu ptaa taw 11 is old fodder end ibutfca, in order Ui bhI tkl pressing demands of our armim. , They are also notified that they an have credit m their Tithe of 1864, for their deliveries el cern if' they prefer it to payment in cash CONWAY BBLL Aft. A. Q. M. Sept. 1C ti Wanted to Purchase For the U?B- of the con^deratb State&?-Scrap Iron, wroiftfit 6r eait,- for.vrbiph 1 par a fair price in <cash, or, if preferred, will exchange rolled plantation Iron for tlic sjsme. Planters or others having any ofthe above to dispose of wijl inform me of the fact, at I with to collect it together as speedily aspbsriftle. J. S. MESON l'.T. September I , tf. __4 _?; ??.??_ Headquarters, RKBKVfc FORCES, fl. c., > Coi-cmbu, Sept. 20, 1SC4. - J SPECIAL ORT.EJISNO. 7. I PURSUANT TO GENERAL Oltf)ER NQ. 73, Adj. and Insp General's Olflec, current aeries, (hereunto appended) tire Brigadier General commanding Reserve Forces ofSoiith Carolina heioby assumes control and direction of Ihe conscription sonr'ce in the State. tt f ? t.??<).a J J. J#ACt."jit liuiviiiaivv^ppcvuicui ?u? vi^mmimuiuii of il e Conscription Itepnrtn.ent iu the State, including the Exarointpg Beard?, will be preserved; and all existing orders, reputations arid irsiructions of'tlie Commandant of Conscripts will be continued of ifo ce until otherwise ordered. . III. Local Enrolling Officers and Examining Boards, will report immediately to tlie Commandant of Conscripts, arirl tbrouph him communicate with these HtVtdqunrfcfs, and willj through liim, rectivtf orders and instructions. ' ' IV. All communications in relation to the Conscription service in the State, and all applications for exemption and;detail, must l?e made through the Conimandant of Conscripts; commui.icitions - on all other . subjects vril! continue to be made through the A. A. Gtpernl of the Reserve Forces S. 0 . V. The o&ce of Conpressiopul District Enrolling Officer being abolished, r.ll officers heretofore acting in that capacity will report by letter to the Commandant of Conscripts for assignment to other dtvy. setting forth thoir rartk, corps?, position and pre-cut assignment' tc dutr. Comnetcnt officers will he aswitrned as ''Insnee tors of Conscription" in tb# Rever&l Congressional j District*. / VI. With n view to compliance of Pnr. TIT. of said J General Orrh rXo 73, the Commandant of Conscripts will, without delay, order the tncdhail examination of all Com missioned officers r.ud other persons (except tlio-e of the "Invalid Corps") employed in the enrolling service of this State. Commissioned officers, as to whom no disability is found to exiri;. will hold themselves in readiness to be assigned to duty in tl-o field as soot; as practicable. : I VII A^ipl-cation for assignment to duty as Enrolling Officers, Assistants, Clerks, nutl to other positions in tlie Conscription service in this Ftflto, will be received from officers, non-commissioned officer* and privates Ik-longing, to the Keserve Forces, and from retired find light duty officers and men, and from persons hot liable to service in the fleid Such appliestipus, enclosing testimonials of character, intelligence and fitness,-will be addressed to Maj. 0. D. ilKLToX, Commandant of Cottscrip's, Columbia, S. 0, Bt command Brig. Gem Ohkssct KD. H.B \ENWELL. Oct AS A. a. General State papeys copy three times. Administrator's Notice. All tho^b who ark indebted to thk Estate of A. D. Cato will please make payment ot the snmo ns early as possible, and those .having claims ? gailist said estate, will present them to the .Admfcfctraior, Hugh Gurdner, forthwith without delay. H. GARDNER, Oct t 3 Administrator. Notice. From this datb wk shall charob three dollars Omnibus fare to and from any p.ire of the.town. To or from Kirkwood, or' beyond the', limits of the town, six dollars. The high price*,of horse feed compel us to advance our rates. ^ J. K. WITHBRSPOOrf, I * /I nAUTVTOAVr ( jm. vr. auumouin, October 4, 4t Musical InstructionsrfrtKStagi MISS M. L. A RTHUR, WILL RECfllYR M??|1 4 linsit?d. number of pupils, for Musical Inatniction. ' . Terme?$50 per quarter,? , October 3 . ^ ft Servants to Hire. For yuRTHER particulars applT to , B. p. OOLBURM, October 16 'at iukwood. ' Notice. All persons are forewarned, not to trade for a note {riven by no, to John Baker, for five hundred dollars, dated some time in June, 1864, as the property for which it was given, has proved unsound, I will not pay said note unless compelled by law, jame& a. thompson. . Sept. 18 It '*<?: >.. s.: V- ' ' v'Y %>:V r,| ;/' .*.# * * . .. * - DI ST El C 'f D IB ? 1'4) It Y* T , " i DISTRICT OFFICERS. i Ltgislalort. A, H. Boykin?StAator. ? Jobn M. DaSiwasura, D. I>. Parry?liepreaan:*tiraa. . * c Magistrates. John K. Witberspoon, Wu. D. Hogan, W.'R. Tay- e lor, Henry Brace, John R. Shaw, E.iehafd L. " W'liitaker, J. T. Barker. Covmissioners of Roads. J. M. DaSaussure Chairman, 15. T.. McCoy, W. B. j Hughe.-!, Daniel D. Kirkland, James L. MoDowall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby, Fred. Bowen, John L. Mickle,- Gillam Sowell, Richmond Rj Terrell, Emanuel Parker. . The sixth,section of the " Act to establish cer- i tain Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December jj \1\ is as follows^ " That each Commissioner of Roads now in office, or hereafter appointed, shall serte until a successor is appointed, and has accepted. This section to be hi fore'e dufiri'g the war. ", % Commissioners of Fret Schools. Wiley Kelley.^Wm. Dixon", James Team, C. C. . Haile, Jesse Truesdel, D?ft?l Bethuue, A. L. McDowell. : x Commissioners of Public Buildings. , < John Workman, R. M. Kennedy, R. B. Johnson, F. . L. Zerop, L. W. R. Blair, Jaties B. Cureton, Wn. - D. MoDowall Chairman, C. P B., Colin Maorea Treasurer. '1 Commissioners (o Approve I'ublic Securities. j John M. DeSanssure, James Dufclap, Win. E. Johnson, sr., JL M. Kennedy, Thos. E. Shannon. Commissioners of the Poor. g E. Barnes, A. A. McDonall, John 0. IligginB, R. M. Kennedy, J. S. Del'asf. W. 12. Kujhson, See. and Xvcas. ' - . r / President and Directors of Crrmdtn Bridge (Jo. President?John M. DeSaussure. 1 Directors?John Mr-cras,'B. PeHdus, James Team, ; Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treoa. * i Soldier's Board of Relief. John M. DeSaussure, E. Barnes, James Dunlap, is . lloss Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Trues- , del, John B. Mickle, Charles Raloy, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. * Cororur. John S. Merouey. " Managers of Elections. '. Camden?John S. Meroney, C.'?A. McDonald, Wm McKpin. Cureton's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Team, ^ Emanuel Parker. IJlnt Rock?Jesse Truesdel, J?.met Fletcher, George R. Miller. Buffalo?Win. Mango, Gillam Sowell^Wip. Cato. Lizcnby'ft?John , McGougan, Daniel McCaskill, p Donald McDonald. Scdirock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander MeLeod, Henry Radcliffe. ^ J ' o* T> ? ?n - r^i._ T> vf:?V uooawm s oiore?uenjanuu vuok, *uiiu *>. ???lc, Jumps IT. Vaughn. - liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, R. B. Cunningham. Officers of Court. Joseph D.* Punlap, Commissioner in Equity; W. Civ burn', Clcrlv; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary?. Duncan Skovru# Sheriff. > Tax Collector. * ' ; William McKain. ' f Confederate Enrolling Officer. F W. Z. Leitner. Cttftier ate War Tax- Collator. A. M. Kennedy. Assessors "John Cantey, R. M. Kennedy* Collector of Tax in Kind. JamlAs Jones. , Chief Commissary Agent's J, H. Derereaux. Confederate Quartermaster!* A?M< James Sowers. State Quartermaster's Agent. A. Markley Lee. . < Receiving and DolnieringtigenL J. M. Gayl*. Officers of the Town of Camden. '?* ? ' Inttndant. * James Dunlap. H "War dent. H. D. Baxlar,'D. D, Hoeott, L. M/Bo swell, R. Iff. Kennedy. I * Recorded. R. M. Kennedj. j Mtrrthal cnd Market Clrrh. W?. Johnson. ' ' . ^ /. s .? 1,1 r I Professional. < * Phyticiam noto Practicing. L. Hi Deflis, D. L. DeSaus?ure,( T. Reenstjemi,- J W. B, Sike's, Benjamin H. Ma'tnesnm, J. McCa*;J. I. Trantham, W. L. Pickett, B. 8, Lucas, T? P McBow, L. M. pefctuiBurt, Tiomati W. 8*1j moxKi; P. L. Kemp. I '"" ?* ' / * ? ' ' .' ' - - V .; ? '' '' ' :v7 -iI . *' ' \* ' * v ' > . ?a . II V, JJU U>i I II Wl I llll III1 lAJIIHJW't#lot girt, Vm. M. Shftunon. W. I. UO&* / , ?% ;: / If. M. Kennedy. W. R. Tfcyl* uiepli I). DuHlip. . IK-B*ltar. ' ?- / " / i > Dmtut ' ; Surv*yit9. ;?Mn Maorao'' Daniel Bo than 6, Q. Q, fielfo . %t lebolaitle, Mercantile} - A MwkajK ka Acadtwittt mnd-ftvotry St&tlt m Cmdm. h McCandleas* Mai* AcademyF. gtendenrt&yw/ male academy; Mrs. McCahdless' Aea'demy fair Young ?adie?/.Mn. If(Creight ; Mbe'Daereen Mrs. Feck; law* Maggie DoNoon. " ^ azL. ~)tal*rt m Dry Ooodt, 6r?<tfin, MariuArt fj./Jp. I. W. Bonney, James Dtfnlap, Qeorg^ AIdcMrs. M. T. Campbell, R. M. Kennedy, Ahi. McLeish, ' Mendal Smith, Mrs. Connery Mrs. Croabyr ?? Benjamin, M&thexon t Co.,jAv T.' Latta, W. D. MoDnwaQ, S. Oppenheiny 5k tiftmk Br*., Me* roney, Boswell & Bro., J. M. Gayle, Joseph Somirers, T. S. Myers, James- MeBwear, W, C. GKtrald , & Co., George Donglas, J* H. On- , penbeim & Bro., Win. Johnson, D.fi. Heeolt, V. Sikes. ' Drvggitit. t Tfm.. McKain, F. L. Kemp.' dfoon aiusr ana-aimnesiac. James A. Teung. 9 1 ' t Watches and Jtwflrf amti A. Young,''I. B. Alexander, AW Wait -v ' V* ? Blacksmithsf Wagon and Carriagsifaksrs.. . Shiver,-Robert Man, Nathan B. ATrants, Ybemaa Shiver.B. R., blackemith. . ' Cuhintf Warcxoojns and indsetakcr*. C/L. Chatten, Wni. TarveV, J.'P.'lutherWn^, Builders, . I. ? Satherland, C. L. ChattM; IT. C. Roberts. ? , ? Merchant Tailor. j" Charles A. McDonald. > faidltdy and Uarnna: 7. J. Oakes, Mr. Bu!gw. " Whstlvrighi end. Oinweaktr, R. J: McCreight. ?. Makers. f. B hoe ma* or, lVm. Paaaeb. ? Tan- Fhrrf*. N 1 t> ai?i r t r?v? e. . v, oicpiivuoun, a mi aivauj/j *vuh w> v<?uiv^| , Alex, MoLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John JirO#*-, [ansion Hobbc, by - 1. 0. Robiniea. eKalb House, by '? - J. H. JungblutbJ Priralt hoarding. J. W. Rodgers. ' . * - 1 ? JJMt'niry and Drtti Making. % Hiss D.,H. McEwep, Mrs. Hammorsloag *?" Churchtt. Methtofist?J. T. Wightmaa, paster.-' Pr'estyferiAn?S. H. HAy, " ? Episcopal?T. F. DaVis, jr., " \ Baptist?W*. E. nogkSdrr, " -L? . ' . Grain and Lumber Mill#; .*" . L. Zensp, flour yid grist; Jas. H. Yaugha, fleer , and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Suiboriand, lumber-and grist; W; E. Hughes,' lumber and grist: Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James C. Haile, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, flow# grist and lumber; L. W. R. Blair, flour 4d grist; Obnrlcs Rftley, flhur and gnst; J. R. 8esr?11. prist; John W. GaskinSiflbur. prist and -Itim* ber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; .T*. /. ^authen, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist;, ,f Wm. Shield's, grist and lumber; tieorge R. Miller, flour and grist ; L. J. Patterson, floor and grist; John 6. Miller,^flout <ndgrftf; estyU " of T. Lang, grist and lumbef; W. M-. Kellejt grist, John Chennut, grist aad lumber; Jgaa* < Chesnut. sr., grist and lumberJohn MeRfcf, grist and lumber; John Brown, grist;, aetata ejt Burwcll Boykin, grist and lumbar;, batata ? Lemuel Boy fan-, grist and lumber; Kit. Jane';/ Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, fleurraid gti*Lewis Peeples, flour, grist aad.lumber. ' POST OITICZit CAMOECf, s- c -MAIL ARRANGEMENTS, : n ichmond, tmaimfort. cottvisae JUKIy VAT MAILS. )ua?"Daily, by . f tt t. X Jlosa?Pally by / , . .fW'K-.lf LAXCABTIB, TLAT ROCry Ac. >oe?Monday, "WednesdayAi Pridaj b* If 00 1C , Hoe*?Bamc days, at U tfl A. If , . WtD BILL, XCTtilC.niCI, Ac.'" )ae?Tbnrsday, by 11 to , Iloees?.Seme dayt at 7 11 to.A. ti lltr's r??r, * amuoy, toe. )n??MoOdey, by ' *lR to " V Hoses?Priday,- at lb 00 A; K 4 OFFICE HOO KB* From 8 00 A. M. to I M P. kr...fSoft tee after opttetog fte ?fr?t night. , ^.''2 fS-We F.WD M,'>!*?? > * . ** ' , . ? I ? ~ ^ Vrf; '' ' '; . : ' . > . ' # . r- I '. ' - * . ; Vt 1 *