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\'r ' " * ' "* , * \ j S ; _... . V ../ * . v \ V " > - - . k'l , ' J i ?'.* . Y? ' \ , HM- ??If''3B To Hire. A 50. l. COOK AND IRONKR TOHfB& JOR furthor in forma lion apply at this offi'jo. Soot. 26 U. CottonYarn r; /? A BUXDt.ES SUPERIOR QUALITY. l)U COTTON CASUS?2 dozen Wbittemore'a; 'dozen Eriplinh. CI6ARS! CIGARf?! 1?10,000 Cigari -of Tlorida Tobacco?a good article, % v ?ALSO?? Superior chewing and smoking Tobacco* Salt, spool Thread, Needles, 4c. . W. C. GERALD k CO'. Sept, S ; ' tu. f. 4t War Tax Offices CAM DEN,'S- C., October- 11th, 1864. WAREHOUSEMEN, PLANTERS' AND- OTHERS having cotton or an/ other property in their possession Belonging to non-resideuta of the District are hereby required'V> report the same to us, In order that the taxes may be accounted for, either W the ownen or their agente. JOHN CAMTEY, U u^OT. TL M. KENNEDY, J AS9Msors? Pet. 12 S Commissary Notice PARTIES ARE NOTIFIED THAT IF THEY will sell their syrup to the government, I will "par $8 per gallon, and furnish the barrels. J. H. DEVERKAUX, Oct. 13 3 CapL 4 A. C. ~ LOST. ON LAST'EVENING, A SMALL BLACK POCKET BOOK, containing between ono hundred and 'seventy-fire and two hundred dollars; al-o containing two small Keys. It was lost between the hours of 4 and 5 p. m., between the store of Mrs. McLeish \ -and tho residence of Mr. 8. Shirer. A liberal reward will bo paid to any one finding the skme, and leaving it at the Journal office. Oct 11 < tf Piano Tuning and Repairing. JOSEPH PREY, FROM CHARLESTON, IN-' forms ibe ladies and gentlemen of Camden that he is here, prepared to Tune and Repair Pianos and Or** ' .gans. ' > ' Orders left at the DeKalb Hotel will be promptly attended to. . I 4 0 uctoDer iu ? , ?i _? Council NoticerpiIE TOWN AUTHORITIES HATING CON1. TRACTED with a party to cut all grass and weods in the Cemetery, (outside private lots) do hereby forbid any one else cutting grastf within the euehjsute. By order of Council. R. M. Kfy^N EI)V, Clerk of Council. Oct. 1 tf. All persons indebted,to the estate of Richard Hyatt, will please make payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them properly attested to, e. barnes, Oct. 8 ~ 5tw Administrator. Notice' Either strayed or stolen last vonDAY?-A white and bladc'spotted MILCH COW and a gray collercd HEIFER two years old. Any information leading to the recovery of the same will b? liberally rewarded. JOHN H. JUNGBLUT'ii, Oct 8 ' N DeKalb Bouse. , - . . _ t ' RAQ&JRAGS!! rI^HB HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WHITF. X linen or cotton rags delivered Urge or 6mal quantities at this office. ' School Notice?Private Lessons. Tnext session of my school will pen on the first Monday, in October. I all also continue to give private lessons in al hA English branches of education, Mathomatics, *Dciett?na SioGern languages. . L. R. STAFDENM A.TER. Sept. 30 9 .41L y Roads THE COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS FOR KERSHAW District will meet in Camden, on the fourth Monday in October, at II o'clock. ? COLIN MoRAE, Clerk. Oct f ltw.td. ' - ? -J*-' Sorghum Syrup Barrels for SaleTHE UNDERSIGNED HAS ON HAND AND for sale a largo number of a Ado article of Syrup Barrels, which' can be bad by making application at the Court House, at Camden. Savtamber 1 tf D.D, HOCOTT. - Depot Soldier's Board Relief ? Cakdsk, S. C. Oct 12,1864 ' A IX PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT PAID THEIR jtx. two (2) per cent Tax in corn, wheat and rice, w ill pl'oaae deliver it at once, without farther notioe. By order olMaj. Jwo M. DbSac860RB, Chairman. OH!) 3ff U. ?A7LB, Agent. i . ' - . \ . *' v -( * iff ? " j, - 1 *\. '* ; v N? ' . . : '\vv' ft ^ iumwb ymimu untyiwi w? *?n u?f.-ngr.? imiw School Notice/"PHH FXIiRGlS^S OF MtSS. if _L. YOUXG'S 1 ^o.ni ior. ir-ui },<?(/in on tty 3d of OcLobor. hi ihu east brick AeadeinV? * __a _L? Office 4 M- Department, Ca.VD2>\ Sept. IUll, 2?0-i. Farters arb ,urgently request*!) to-htiui in immediately *11 new fodder aud- -pea* asw 11 as old fodder arid shueka, in ofder to meet the pressing demands o'fdur armies. ' / They ar? also notified that tfyey enninrire eredit on their Tithe ofl6tU,~for their deliveries ol coin if they prefer it to payment in cash . .. / . iCON WAT BELL Agt. A. Q. if. Sept. II " - if 'Wanted to Purchase For THE j7p.e of the confederate States?tjcrap Iron, wrougiit or enet, for.wliieh 1 pay h fair price in crfih, or, if preferred,; will' exchange rolled plantation Iron for the'some. Planters ?r others having any cfthe above to dispose of will, inform me of the fact, as I with to collect iltogfcther as speedily as possible. J. S. MERGE ey. September 1 tf.' Headquarters, ; ' RESEVE FORCES,-S. c.j * < Columbia, Sept. 30, ISC'i. f ) r /%r?n n?r> o xr r\ * 11 V. t. . X PURSUANT TO-GENERAli ORDER NO. .73, Adj.'and Insp General's Office, current surieSj (hereunto appended) the Brigadier .General "commanding". Reserve Forces of South Carolina hereby assumes control and direction ot Hie oouscription eerv'ce in the State. ? II. Except its herfcinafler specified, tho -organization of tie Conscription Department in tho State, including" the Examining Boards, will be preservedand all existing orders, regulal ions and instructions of.tbe Commandant of Conscripts will be continued of fu co until otherwise ordered. ' III. Local Enrolling Officers and Examining Boards, will report ifeiroediatelv to the Cofnmandant of; Donscripts, au,d through him communicate with - these Headquarters, and will, through .hiny receive ordets arid instructions. ' . IV. All communications in relation to the Conscription service in the State, and all applications lor exemption ?nd detail, must be made through the Commandant .of Conscripts: communications' on all other subjects will continue to be made through the A. A. General of the Reserve Forces S. 0. V. Hie office of CongreP.s'onal District Enrolling, Officer being abolished, all officers heretofore acting in' that capacity will report Dv icitor tome uommnnamt of Conscripts 1'or assignment to other diuy. setitrig fnitir their rank, corps, position and pre-ant assignment *tc duty. V Competent officers Will he assigned as ' Iiispictors of Conscription" in the eevenH Congressional Districts. VI. With a view to compliance of Par. III. of 6aid General Orikr No 73, thtrCp'micaiffiaut of Conscripts will, without,dqhiy, order the medical examination "of ali commissioned officers and'other persons (except tlio?(5 of the "Juvr.bd Corps") employed in the enrolling service of this State./t.oiiHnfesioued officers, as to whom no disability is found to exist, will hold themselves in readiness to be assigned to duty in the field as soon as practicable. VII. Application fbr assignment to duty as Enrolling Officers, Assistants, Clerks, and to other positions in the Coiiscriptibn service in this State, will, be recoived from officer?, non-commissioned Officers and privates belonging to the Reserve Forces, and from retired ami light duty officeis and men, and from persons not liable to service in the field Such applications, enclosing testimonials of character, intelligence, and fitness, will be addressed to Mnj. C. D. M iibTulx, Commandanfff Conscrip's, Columbia, S. C. JJr command Brig. Gen. Chcsnct , f JCD..H. B RXWFLL. Oct 4 S A/A, General. Stato papers copy three times. , Administrator's Notice.,, ,4 'LL THOaH WTIO ARE INDEBTED TO TIIB rV Estate o? A. D. Csitp wUl.'plense make payment ot tlie same as early as poas;'V, and tho$.e having claims against Said estate^ wi oresent thfcm tc the Administrator, Hugh Gurdac rtiitviih without delay. ' , ' H. GARDNER, ' Oct t 3 Administrator. . ? Notice. From, mis date' we shadl charge thfn<. rfnllirra'Omnrhns fare to and li'Om aUV jj.irt o'f the town. To or from Kirkwood, or beyond the limits of the town, six dollars. The high prices of horao feed compel ua to advance our rales. J. K. WITH KR3P00JT U. G. RODIXSuN. October 4 4t t ' * ; * ' /' V Musical Instructions^Bag? MISSM.L. ARfHOR, WILLEECKIVE number of pupils, for Musical Instruction. Terms?$50 per quarter. Octobers; < ' <5t Servants to Hire. For further particulars apply to b. p. colburn, October 3 6 at Kirk wood. > > -V . . ? \ Notice. ALL PERSONS ARK FOREWARNED NOT TO trade for a note triven by me, to John Baker, for five hundred dollars, dated some time in June. 1861, as the property for which it was gi"en, has proved unsound, I will not pay'said-note unless compelled by law. JAMES A. THOMPSON. Septt? . 3 , . * v pSl^ ' %? ;: i'.v y ' ' ._. : .' ? ' ; Siiribicx-ji tTsWoi? />. r. DISTRICT OFFICERS. ' Regulators. A. H. Boy kin?Senator. *T ? *' -r..n -f: :_';_i i. V? .. X) 'JO.'ID ca. JJ8Z>au*:iUiU, H. ju. r?n;?unjjiwuuwiivaa. . V ? ' ; ' > Magistrates, John R. TVithorspoon, Wm. D. Began,-W. R. Taylor, Henry Brace, J.ohu R. Siaw,. Richard L. WbiUker, J. X. Barker. x i ,. ' Commissioners of Roads. J. M. DnSnussuratCbairnmn, D. T.' -McCoy, W. E. i \ HughesJ I/rioiel D. Kirkland,- James L. Ma-j Do-wall* Lewis ^ J. Patterson, J! English,, Doby, j Frt;d. Boweu,.* John -L. 31icklC; Gilbiiu So well, Richmond -K. TeVrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section of the "Act to ^establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries/' p'assod December. 17, is as'follows : * \ " That each-Commissioner of Roads now in office, or hereafter appointed, ahull serve unfjl a successor is appointed, and has accepted. Ibis section to be in l'oroe during the war. , ' /'; Commissioners of Free Schools. Wiley KeHeJ, ' Win. Dixon, James Team, C? C. Haiie, ,Je?s? Trticsdel, Daniel Bttbuue, A. Ei n 11 ' ' : . _\x " ' diui/uncu. Commissioners of Public Buildings. Jobn "Workman, ? , M. Kennedy, It. 13. Johnson, JF. X. Zewp, ?. \V. R. Blair, James B. Cureton, AVm. D. McDovrall Chairman, C. 1' 13., Colin li&crea. Treasurer. } " Commissioners lo Approve Public Securities. John M.'DeSaussure, James Dur.lnp. Win. E. Johnson, sr., A. 11. Kennedy, Thos. E. Shannon, Commissioners of the Poor. E. Barnes, A. A. McDowell, John 0. Eiggius, R. M. KeuneJy. J. S. Del'ass. W. E. Hughson, See. and Treaa. . * * < President and Directors of Camden Jfridge Co. President?John M. DeSaussurp, Directors?John Macrae, B. Perkins, James Team, CtjlinMacrae, Scc.'Si Trcas. . ? Soldier'. * Board of Relief. John M. De8auSfiuro,-E. Barnes, James Dcnlnp, J* Ross Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Trues-' _ <lul. John B. Mickle, C'harlee Raloy, John Gaskins, Diuuel Gardner. , Coroner. - . , ,, . yonn r?. lueronoy. 'Mznnyirt nf JSUctiom.'. m '.'V Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A, McDonald, Wbi MeKain. . Curoion's Mill-?Froderiak Bowen, James Team, Fmanuel Parker. Flat Rock?Jesse 'Truesdel,- J&rnes Fletcher. George 11. Miller. Buffalo?Wm. Mungn; Giljam Soirell, TTpi. Cafo. Lizeubr's?Jplih McGouguu, Daniel - McCnskill, Donahl McDonald, ' Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander MoLcod, Honey RadcliCe. ' Goodwin's S.'ore?1'enjamin Cook, John B. Miukle, James II. Vaughn. Liberty. Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., JL 0. Pattenoa, R. B.. Cunningham. - Ojfic-rrtcf; Cfiurt. Joseph D. Dunlap, Commissioner in Rqnitr; W Clybcrn, Clerk; MsDon&ld, Ordinary; Dunca* Sheorn, Sheriff. . ' ?." Tux Ccil'ctor. WilliRm McKaln. ,. i- /? Ccr/odsrctt Enroiling OJjfetr. * JJ.W. 1. Leimer. Ctnfc'icratt 1Var Tax-Csllanttr. ' A. M. Kennedy. r. , t Assessors . i "John nn:ey, R. M. Kennedy. ' Collector of Vox in Kind. .James Jones. . Chief CommHsory Agent. J. H. DevcrcMx: Confederal* Quartermastsr's Agent. ' ' , Jjinies Sowers. XtMi* ChmrttrmntUr't Aa*nA A. iMarklcy Lee. Receiving and Delivering Ageni. ' - J. M, Gayle. Officers of the Town of Camden., ' ' Jntendant. * " / James Dunlap. . Wardens. ' N. D. BaTley,|D. Dj Hocoti, L. M.^Boawell, R. M. Konncdj.' ' "fi' Recorder.1 R. M. Keunedy. . Marshal and Market [Clerk. Wm. Johnson/ ^ Professional. Physicians note Practicing. I L. H. Deas, D. L. DeSaussure, T. Reenstjerna, 1W. R. Sikcs, Benjamin II. Mnthpson, J. McCna,J. I. Tranthanf, W. L. Pickett, P. S, Lucas, T. F. McDow, L.\M. DeSauseurc, Thomas W. 6al-. mon^, P. i. Zomp. / ..." .'. ] , , i. 'V'' / ' '' m ' W- ^ ' fx** #? ? Win. H. Shannon. . \V W. Z. LtHose W. M. Konn?dy. V . W." B. TajW ^ Tncanii k) Dnnlnri Ct Puliav * ? y . Den tut. -1,', i M. Bissell. ' . 1 * . * t % , Surv'ryurs. > ' ' Colin MAorflo, Daniel Bbihune, C. 6.- Bafl*. . Scholastic, Mercantile, & Keciuw Jta * " ' ' ? v Aitdrntiti and Primary Schoole to Camden. , , L. MeCatfdlesa' Male Academy; F. fl'.audtn?7?> > male academy ; Mrs. McCaudlesi' Aeadeay ifrf ; . Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreight; Mies Pa* son : ' Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoen. \# Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware $e.t ft, ^ E. W. Bonney, James LuAlap, George Aides, Mrs. * 4 M. T. Campbell, R. ,M. Kennedy, Mrs. MoLelah, l. Mendal Sniilb, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. -Crosby, ^Benjamin, Mafhesou & Co., A.. T. Latta, W. I>. I McDowall, S. Oppenheim, M. Baum? Bro., 154? roney, Boswell & Brprf, J. M. Gayle,' Joseph. ' j Somtners, - T. 8.. Myers, Jarijee' McEirefl, ??' , i C: Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. H. Op' penheim & Bro., IVm. Johnson, D. D. Heeett, B. Sikes. - \ ' ? v " Druggitt*. Tfm. McKain, F. L. Zwnp. 1 Boi.k Siller ttnd StcMmtt* . ' ' ' T ' James A. Young, v.' Watchemand Jetttlr/ . ? JamM A.'Young, l.B. Alexander, A.F "JTeJtrb?D. * . ' * j * *"" ' * 'Blacksmith*, lVdgon and CarriageMalier*^ ', S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrants, Thoxnsj ! Shiver. R. B., blacksmith. ? , J- \ \' ' . , Cabinet Warerooms and Undertaker*.' C. L. Chatten, Wm. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, ; ' . Builder*. J. F] Sutherland, C. L. Chattel, H. 0. Roberta. ~ -?? r.'-l- . * Merchant. Tailir., Charles A. McBonald. ; . Saddlery and Barnes*. ?. i. Dakes, Mr. Bulger. * , *' '.* ?? 4 / ' [ v Whttlicright and Gimnaher. ft. J, McCfeigbt. j * ' liakert. m. ? F. tthoeoaker,. Wm. Daaaeh. ' , ! Tan- Yardt. L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John 8. BradleJ, % Alex. XleLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. MoUlt. K * ' ' Mansion Homo, bj - B. G-. Robingofl; DoKalb Ilouee, by . - J. H. Jungblutbij r ' ' FriraU Boarding. J. W. Rodgers. " ' > j _ J . \Mdinary and Brett Making. Kiss D.'H. McEwen, Mrs. HaBimorstOiid'i** ??i- ^ Clmrchet. ' JMethedist?J. T'. Wightman, paster. Presbyterian?8. H. Hay, " ( Episcopal?T. F. Itatis, jr., 41 \ \ Baptist?\V. K. Huglnjon, ?< rain and Lumber Mills. , ' * , , ' ^; v JT. L. Zemp, flour and grist; Jas.H. Vanghn, floor and gribt; James A. Kirkland,grist; J F. Sutk-^ . .. / criandi lumber add grist; W. ?. Hughes, lumber and grisl: Chatles Perkins, lumber; Col Jane* C. Hail.e, lumber and gribt; A. H. Boykin, flour, grist, and lumber ; L". W.'R. Blair, flour and grist tf- Charles Haley, Hour and grist; J. R. Sowell, grist; Johf! IV. (jaskins, flour, grist and Innber; John A. Young, gribt and lumber; T. I. ' /lautben, lumber; Robert Kirkley, griat; estate . *\Ym. Shield's, grist and lumber ; George-'R. b Miller, flour and grist; L:.J. PalterBon, flour ( " .and grist; John, 8. Miller, flour and grist; estate l< ol T. Lang, grist- and lumber; Vf. M. Kelleyt. , grist, John Chesnut,. grist and lumber; Jamsi f Chesnut. sr., grist and lumber; John M?Eo?, i ' grist aind lumber.;4 John Brown; grist; 'estate ef Burwcll Boykin, grist and lumber;' eat ate tA\Lemuel Bovkin. prist and lumber Vfr* I?n. i Knox, grist..'; ifichard Hyatt., flour and jri**-' ? Loiris Feeplea, flour,.jjTist and ltaber. ' i I ', vV\, * -js '*;>. ' !' ? ?1 " , . - ? FOST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. 0. HAIL ARRAHOEMHNTS. RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WBSTlBjr Auk WAT MAILS. ' Due?"Daily, by t 10 P. M " . C/loeo?Daily by 6 OC f. It LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, dfC* > ' -Du??Monday; "Wednesday A Friday by 12 00 1C Cloeo?Same days, at 11 00 A. If red hill, ru88il place, aa Duo?Thursday, by 12 00 ? Closes?Same flay, at ' 11 00 JL. * * ' tiller's jerry, jetyersox, Ao. " 1' - ' v; ' . Due?Momlfty, by ; II 00 H Closes?Friday, at 10 CO JL. U OFFICE HOURS. From 8 00 A. M. to'iJiD RM./iad ft*, abort time a&ea opening Ae mat at night c' 1. W. FmiSS, JM# I ' - . -' .* . \ ? /vs;' " ' ; ;V ? 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