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;i' . " v ' : / , * , i -1 ' . * ' . v /' V *'. v * * '7 . " -'- '= To Hire.A NO. 1. COOK AND UtONKif TO HIRB. FOK CX further iafO#iauon.app]j at this office. . Sept. 26 21. ' . Cotton Yarn , /? a bugles superior Quality. . i OU COTTON CARDS?2 dozon Whitteroora's ; do^en English. v QIGAlto! CIGAR8! I?10,000 Cigars of Florida . * Tobacxx^-a good article, Y f .! ?also? > Superior chewing and smoking Tobacco, Salt, spool Threkd, Needles, Ac. Wi C. GERALD & CO. . Sept, $ tu. f. 4t War Tax Office-. 'CAMDEN. S. <j? October llth, 1864. TXTAREEOUSEMKN, PLANTERS AND OTH, TT ERS having cotton or any other property in .tljeir possession belonging to non-resicldiits of the 1 District ore hereby required to report the same to lis. jin order that the taxes may ho accounted for, either * by the owners or their igents. JOHNCANTEY^ I &. M. KENNEDY, J ? Oet l2 3 ? 'Commissary Notice PARTIES ARE NOTIFIED THAT IF THEY will sell their syrup to the government, I will pay $3 per gallon, and furnish the barrels. ?ALSO? First quality of sugar, exchanged at two of bacon for one of sugar. ? ). ' J. H. DEVEREAUX, Oct. 12 1 CapL 4; A. 0. ~~ LOST, ON LAST EVENING, A SMALLRLiCK POCKET BOOK, cortbjining between one hundred and -seventy-five and two hundred dollars; al-o containing twosmdll Keys. It was lost between the hours t>f 4 and 5 p. In., between the store of Mrs. McLeish end the residence1 6t Mr. S. Shiver. A liberal reward. % >will be paid to any one finding the same, and leaving 'iff at the Journal-office. * Oct. 11 . ' J tf Piano Tuning and Repairing. JOSEPft FRET, FROM CHARLESTON, IN fonns'tbe ladies and gentlemen or Camden that he is here, prepared to Tune and Repair Pianos and Organs* Orders left at the DeKalb Hotel will be promptly at-frnded to. - ' . October iO ' < ' tf i r. j ? . Council NoticenpSE. TOWN AUTHORITIES HAYING CONL TRACTED with a party to ctft all grass end # ^eeds in the Cemetery, (outside private lots) doliereby forbid any one else cutting grass within the enclttsuie. By order of Council R. M. KENNEDY, Cleric of Council. Oct. 1 " " tf. \LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ESTATE of Richard Hyntt, will please make payment, wnd those having claims against said estate will prolent them properly attested to, / E. JBARNICS, Oct. 8 * Stw Administrator. NoticeEITHER STRAYED OR STOLEN LAST MONDAY?A white and black spotted MILCH COW ftnd a gray collored HEIFER two years old. Any information leading to the recovery of the same will be liberally rovrahled.. JOHN H JUAGBLUTH, Oft 8 it DeKalb House. ' ;p-' HAGS! RAGS!! . rpiIE HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR WHITE A linec or cotton rags delivered large or smaf t^ttHntities at this office. / ? School Notice?Private Lessons. TNEXT SESSION OF MY SCHOOL WILL ttnn n? f Vta fircf Unn^ov In I all also continue to give PRIVATE LESSON'S in al h" English branches ofedncatiou, Mathematics, ancie&t tad Modern Languages. L. R. STAUDENMAYER. Sept 30 4 tf. RoadsTHE COMMISSIONERS OP ROADS FOR KERSHAW District will meet in Camden, on the fourth Monday in October, at 11 o'clock. COLIN McRAE, Clerk. Oct 1 ? ltw.td: Sorghum Syrup Barrels for SaleThe undersigned has on hand and for sale a large number oT a 0ne article of Sjltip * Barrels, which can be had by malting application at the Court House," at Camden. 8eytember 1 tf D. D. HOCOTT. Depot Soldier's Board Belief Caxdeh, S. C. Oct 12,1864. A LL PERSONS WHO HAVE NOT PAID THEIR ** '*" ">4 ? "?? in nnm whaat ond rwv> JLJ&. \*J pci WCM? A? ? ? ? willplease deliver it at once, without further notice. By order of Maj. J*0 M. DiSadssch*, Chairman. / 11 T* M. GATLB, Agent. ?/ # ' y". , * _ jsc* ,.t - /. S I f 1 . *~T : * ' . ' - *,'* i i'^V _ School Notice 'fW KXKRCISK8 OF' MISS. l3. L. YOUNG'S 1 SCHOOL will begiu on the 3d of October, in ibo east "bribk Academy. Office ft. M Department, Guides, Sept. 15th, 1864. PLANTERS ARK tlRGBNTLY REQUESTED to haul in immediately all new fodder aud peas asw 11 as okl fodder and shttcki, lin order to mW?t the pressing demands of our nriai?s. They are also notified that they can have credit on their lithe tff 1864, for tl.eir deliveries oi corn if they prefer it to payment in cash ' , CONWAY BELL Agt. A. Q. M. Sept. 1<6 tf ? " ; : = ?-? Wanted to Purchase FOR THE USE OF THE .CONFEDERATE States?Scrap Hon, wrbbjgh't or cost, for which I pay a fair price in CiSh. or, ifpreferrcd, will exchange rolled plantation I roh fot the' sabie. Planters or others having any ofthe atrovo to dispose of will inform me 1 of the fact, as I wish to colle'dl it together aft speedily 1 ns nossible. J. 8. ilEPJUN EY. September 1 . tf. , Headquarters, ... RKSEVE FORCES, S. C., ) : COLCMBfi, Sept. 30, lfl&L j SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 7; " ItURSUA'NT TO GENERAL ORDER NO. 73, A<jj. and Insp General's Office, current' series, (hereunto appended) the Brigadier GeTieral commanding Reserve Forces of South Carolina hereby assumes control and direction of the conscription eerv'co in the State. II. Except as hereinafter specified, the organization of tie Conscription Department in the State, including , the Examining Boards will be preserved; aud all ex- p isting orders, regulations and instructions of the (Vm-. mandunt of Conscripts will be continued of force Until otherwise ordered. III. Local Enrolling Officers and Examining Boards, . will report immediately to the Commandant of Con Scripts,' and through him conpnumcate with these ' Headquarters' and will, through him, receive orders and instructions. IV. All communications in relation to tlib Consent) tion service in the State, and all applications Tor ex- ' emptiou and detdii. must be made through the Commandaut of Conscripts; communications on all <oth*e? subjects will continue to be made through the A. A." Geueral of the Reserve Forces S. C V. The office of Congressional District Enrolling Officer being abolished, all officers heretofore acting Sn that capacity will report bv letter to the Commandant of Conscripts lor assignment to other duly, setting forth their n.nk, corps, position aud pro-ent assignment tc duty. Competent officers will be assigned as "Inspec- 1 tors of Conscription" in the several Congressional Districts. - 1 VI. "With ft view to compliance of Par. IIT. of said General Order No 73, the Commandant of Conscripts < will, without delsy, Order the medical examination of all commissioned officers and other persons (except those of the "Invalid Corps") employed in the enrolling ] servico of this State, t.ommissioned officers, as to whom no disability is found to exjst, will hold them- 1 selves in readiness to be assigned to duty m the field as soon as practicable. . 1 VII. Application for assignment to duty as Enrolling Officers, Assistants, Clerks, and to. other positions ] in the Conscriptiop service in this State, will be received from officers, uon commissioned officers and nrirntAB K-lnnirinc to the Reserve Forces, and from 1 retired and light duty officers and men, and from, persons not liable to service in the field 8uch applications, enclosing testimonials of character, intelligence and fitness, will be addiessed to Mnj. C. D. MELTuN, Commandant of Conserip'n, Columbia, S. C. Bv command Brig Gen. Chesxct KD. H.B RNWELL, Oct 4 8 A A. GeneraL ty State papers copy three times. Administrator's Notice. All those who ahe indebted to the kstate of A. D. Cutn will please' make payment ol t?je same as early as possible, and those having Claims against said estate, will present them to the Administrator, Hugh Gardner, forthwith, without delay. . 9 H, GARDNER, Oct? 2 Administrator. Notice. From this date wj? shall charge three dollars OmhibU6 fare to and from any pnrt of the town. To br from Kirk wood, or beyond the limits of the town, six dollars*. The high prices of horse feed compel us to advance our rates. - J. & WITH ERSPOOSr. E. d. ROBINSON. October 4 4 4t Musical InstructionsMISS M. L. ARTHDR, WILL RECEIVE a limited number of pupils, for Musical In-1 struction. ^ Terms?$$0 per quarteA ' . * October 3 * ' ' 8t Servants to Hire. For further particulars apply To v b. p. colburn, October 3 6- * at Kirk wood. Notice. All persons are forewarned not to trade for a notogriven'by mi, to John Baker, for ] five hundred dollars dated some lime in Jane, 1864, , sit the nronertv for which it was enven. hns Droved nn sound, I will ot par said note unless oompeitod by taw. JAKES A. THOMPSON. * Sspt. ? * $ rv : ||r- '' \ 1 '' ' ' ' v., . %^'zi 1 ' > . . ' ' ' * ??i^fMm??mmkrnrn,11I1.I1 ) 1 " 1,1 1 ?? ." -D I STltl C T DIRECTO it YA DISTRICT OFFICERS. ^ Legislators. 9 A. H. Boykin?Senator. John M. DeSauisuro, D. D. Perry?Representatives. vMagittrait*. John K. Witlierspoon, Win, D. Hogan, W. R. Taylor, Henry.Brace, John R. Shaw, Richard L. Whitaker, J. T. Barker. Commissioner* of Road*. J. M. DaSaussure Chairman, B. T., McCoy, W. E. 4 Hughes, Daniel D. Kirkland, James L. McDowall, L^ria J; Patterson, J: English Doby, Fred. Bowon, John L. Mickle,. Gillam siowell, Richmond R. Terrell; Etn&nuel Parker. The sixth section of the " Act to establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December 17, is as follows: \ " That each Commissioner of Roads hbw in office, or hereafter, appointed, shall serve until a successor is .appointed, and has accepted. This section to be In force during the war. . . j Commissioners of Free Schoolt. Wiley Kelley, Wm. Dixon, James Team, C. C. Ha We, Jesse Truesdel, D-niel Bethune, A. L. McDowell. tm'\ 4 Commissioners of Public Buildings. John Workman, R. M. Kennedy, R. B. Johnson, F. L. Zemp, L. W. R. Blair, James B. Cureton, Wm. D. McDowall Chairman, C. P. B., Colin Macren, . Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. John M. DeSaussure, James Dunlap, Wm. ?. Johnson, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thos. ?. Shannon. Commissioners of the Podr. > E. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John 0. Higgins, R. M. Kennedy, J. S. DePass. W? ?. Hughuon, Sec. and Tress. ' President and Directors of Caittdsn Bridge Co. President?John M. DeSaussure. v i Directors?John Macrae, B. Perkins, James Toajh, Colin Macrae. Sec. & Treaa. % I ..'I , Soldier's Board of Relief. / John M. DcSaussurty E. Barnes, James DufJap, J. . 11*083 Dye, C. Mpwily, James Team, Jesse Truesdcl, John B. Micklo, Charles Haley, John Gas, kins, Daniel -Gardner. Coroner. John 8. Meroney. * Managers of Elections. , ' v Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A- McDonald, iVm MclCaiu. Cureton's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Team, Emanuel Parker. Flat Hock?Jesse Truesdel, James Fletcher, Jeorge* R. Miller. Buffalo?Wo. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, Wm, Cato. Lizcnby's?.John Mcpougan, Daniel McCaskill, Jonald McDonald. Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander Mcleod, Henry Kadcliffe.( Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Micke, James H. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., R. C. Patterson, I. B. Cunningham. x Officer* of ffourt. roscph D. D;inlap, Commissioner in Equity; W Glyburn, Clerk; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary; . Duncan Shcorn, Sheriff. * fax Collector. WilUata McKain. Confederate Enrolling Officer.J ?Wi i. Leitner. Confederate War Tax-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. Atiutort John Cantey, R. M^-Kennedy. * Collector of fax in Kind. James Jones. Chief Commletttry Agent J. H. DnvfcrwMTT- . 1 Confederate Quartemtuier't Agent. James Sowers. Sute Quartemaeter'e Agent. A. Markley Lee. ' V Beieiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gayle. Officers ,of the Town of Camden. * Intendant. . James Dnnlap. : ' " *Wardent.. S. D. Baxley,p. D Hocott, L. M.JBoswell, R. H< Kennedy. ( f ' 1 V Ktcoraer. R. M. Kennedy. < Marshal and Marktt{CUrk. ffm. Johnson. . . * Professional. Physicians now Practicing. f. TT n?no n T. T)?flanamni. . T. R?ninti?7li. W. R. SikftR,"BenjfiroinH. Mathrson, 3. McCoa, J. I. Trantbnm, W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, T. F McDoir, L. <M. DeSauMuri, Thomas W. Salmotrtl, F. L. Z?mp. / . - i * vt^- < ' .-.v ' *' '' ^ - V i < ' ' ' , 1 o > ' ' > . . "' "" . ^ . Ibiypi, * Wm. M. Shannon. W. 2. Eeitner] W. M. Kennedy. ' "W. R. Taylor Joseph D. Dunlap. Or. Raitey. M. Bissell. Surveyor/. " Colin Macrae, Daniel Bcthuhe, 0. G. Bail? ? ^ . , ' - , * , \ Scholastic, Mercantile, & Media** " ica : " ? Acidemia and Primary School* w Camden. L. McC'andless' Male Academy; F. 8ihudenmyer> . -male academy; Mrs. McCandlcss' Academy fttf Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreight; Mies Dawson Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. ' 1 Dealer* in Dry Good*, Qroceriet, Hardware Jfe., $o: E. W. Bfcnney, James Dublap, George'Alden, Mrs'; M. T. Campbell, R. M. Kbnnfedy, Mra. McLeish, , Mendal Smith, Mrs,.Conner, Mrs. Crosby, ?? yy Benjamin, Matheson & Co., A. T: Latta, "W. D. r McDowall, S. Oppenheim, M. Baum & Bro., Meroney, Boswell & Bro., J. M; Gayle, Joseph. Somnjers, T. 8. Myers, James McEwen, W. /f C. Gerald ft Co.* George Douglas, J* H. Op- / penbeim & Bro., Wm. Johnson, D. D. Kooott, By Si^ea- ? Y ?? * i yf ( 0 Druggi/t*. S - ' Wm. McKain^F. L. Zemp. / .' Book Seller end Station^. Jambs A. Young^ * yratcnet ana jewelry Vf. James A: Yo.uhg, I. B. Alexander, A "W" Wehrban. .y/ Blacksmith, Wagon and CarriageMaktrt: , S. Shiver, Robert'Man, Nathan B. grunts, Thofiiki SMvtf. K. R., blacksmith. Cabinet Wareroonui and' Undertaker*. C. L; Chatten, Wn. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, Builder*. , I. F] Shtherland, C. L. Chatten, S; C. Robert*: Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. / Saddlery and Uamtu. F. J. Oakes, Mr. Bulger. ' Wheelwright and 'Ginrnakef. I R. J. McCreignt. , , / \ *?- s/ ' | ? Baker*.' F. Shoemaker, Wm. beasoh; Tan-}fards. > L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John 8. Bradley; Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown, ^ 1 Jtoieu. , ^ Mansion House, by - I. G. Robinson; DeKnlb House, by - J. H. Jungbluthj Private Boarding. ? ' J. W. Rodgers. jMilinary and Drees Making. Miss D. H. McEnren, Mrs. Hammersloug?* Churches. ? JMethddist?J. T. Wightman, pastor. Presbyterian?S. H. Hay, " Episcopal?T. F. Diivis, jr., " Baptist?W. E. Hughson, " drain and Lumber Mills. F. LZemp, flour and grist,' Jan. H. Yaugbn, floor and grist; James A. Kirkland, grist; J F. Snth* erland, lumber and grifit; W. E. Hughes," lumber and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col Jametf C.'Haile, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, do'tir. grist and lumber; L. W.t R. Blair, flour aind grist; Charles Raley, flour and grist; J. R/Botr-' ell, grist; John W. Gaskins, flour, grist and lum' ber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T.' J. ^ authen, lumber; Robert KirkleJ, grist; estate ?/ Wm. Shields, grist and lumber; George B, Miller, flour and grist;' L. J. Pattersoa, flonf and grist; John 8. Miller, flour and grist; estate of T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kelloy. grist, j?hn- Chesnut, grist and lumber; James Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; John McRae, grist and lumber; John Brown, grist; estate of Burwell Boykin, grist and lumber; estate if . ' Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber; Mrs. Jane .J Knoj, grist.; Richard HyatV flour and grist * . Lewis Peeples, flour, grist and lumber. / >. . ' i . . . POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- C MAIL ARRANGEMENTS* . r r?e RICHMOND,- CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WESTERN ? . r AND WAT MAILS. DdlM-t>aily, by 1 30 P. M ClOw?Daily by 6 00 P. H LANCASTER, 7LAT ROOX, &C. : Dae?Monday, Wednesday k Friday by 12 00 t M Close?Samo days, at > 11 00 A. JC RED HltL, RUS8SL PLACE, JlO. Dnor-Tbnrsday, by 12 00 \ Close??Sane day, at 11 00 JL , TILLER'S TERRY, JEJTBR80N, AO. f . Due?Monday, by . 13 00 .If Closes?Friday, at 10-00 A. J? . OFFICE HOURS. From S 00 A. M. to 2^00 P. M.,*and for short ,9im ww ?mi? ?v ultfnk. 'I t. w. nmvn, p.? * * \ i