The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, October 20, 1864, Image 2
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NEW GOODS!
AT
J.. ?O3ML Jb-ai!E333: 2S-.
BLAQIv ALPACCAS;
Black and.colored Calicoes;
'Ginghams, Paper Cambrics;
UeBegos and Delaines;
Brown and blue Denims;
Superior Knglish I.ongclolh;
Ladies Sjlk Cloves, Whalebone:
.Gilt Buttons and Trimmings for ladies dresses;
1141114111 OL'M 111^ OUKfS j
Ulnck, while and colored spool Thread?nil Nos.;
Jllack IhiX Thread ;
Pins, Knitting Needles, Needles. Hultous. Tunc; '
Combs and TMIot Soap. Hairpins: <J
Ladies Ha-r Nells;
Ladies while, slate and blue Hose;
Servants Ilandkorehiots. and a great niaiiy oilier
articles, too nuinerous lo mention. *
?: ai.SO:?
Cotlon Cards and Yarn?all Numbers;
7-S and 4-4 Crnuitcville Shirtings, ami an assortment
ol Croeeries?also (Sun Powder.
Call and examine the slock at
J. SOMMERS,
Opposite the Market.
October IS tu. th. s G
STATU ?l\SOUrraB CAHOLIW.
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KXKCDTTVK DEPARTMENT,
Coi.l'MlMA, S. C? Oc t. 12, 18(1-1. .
IX ACCORDANCE WITH THE RESOLUTION?
of the (icnernl Assembly. 11 ?o following persons
li:ive been appointed by the lInventor tii the Mditarv
AcailtMuy, and \yill report at. the Arsenal Academy in
Colnmlftn. to 0?pt. J. P. THOMAS connnandh.g, ots
the'tir.-t day oP.hniUary ne.\i:
First 0"tnj>wioiiul District.?^enjt. Mati^'nn,
F, S. C. V., B. H. Owens, Pee Dee Lip hi Artillery.
Second Com/i ftisioim J District.?Scrul. A.F. OT'rion. 1
' Co. I, 1st S. 0. V. . ,
Third C'uujtessiunol District.? Benjamin .1. Johneon
(
Fourth Coii'/rcsxi')))nl District.?Ii. Vancey Dean.
(>. H. Hampton Leirion. S < . V.
Fifth (fiiin/iessi'.ii'il District.?Theotloru 0. Ward,
Co. i). 22d S. 0. V. .
.. fsij't'h Cnii'ircsshivnl District.?So ret. Madison V
lYiiwthorn. Co. F. 1 v.ili S. C. V. | :
The npplicntils who have not. In-on appointed and j
who 111:1 \ desire to renew thcr." applications (or the :
awxt vear, should eive notice tin rem' to this ltepart!
t
llfllt.
P?r oi?lcr of the Coventor 1
V. A l!T!i ri?.
Oct. IS 1 I'riviil" Sec eiary. f
JT??"* Oolwnhia and Charleston papers p'thlish iri- i
tor, two weeks. All other papers in the State j 1
^^?ce. j |
%' Sale- ;
', KT ON' W! ;!?:KS- :
work one <
K;5110 Virginia n'.are. ciyht
j*.. M-t?l? . one or two coo.}
tl To hit ceo.iflnnpl$
$$im.
p., .,.
^ wSB Ndtiee- 0 : *
i?; CO#'.
nil h'rasC arid
': v #*?*?&* lota) do Ijereby '
?-' - ;* tfft? c1&9i&Utirtg gruaB within the ondlhaurel ]
M. K KN N KI iv, - \
'^^BUpr **"*"*%
nr^tmerttb ot'd i tr;t>n'/ai> votnr\T't.ivt t ? l.t. .. 1
MI LCI I COW
>/^'.idd'.4^^^Xrc6]l|ai^4"^^?Klt^|5?<>^years* old. Any inrtfrWntrQjrieadmz^oi^ifresVc&Ysiy
of the same will be
- . ^ IT N <; I u.ITT 11,
iHPiK
" DS FOR KRRir;."'
" "44*:'io^ in Camden, on the
. . foUrUi-MitiAiJ^fiivOctbbevnl' 11 o'clock.
>' 5^OLTN M<*tAE, Clerk.
.)' &ij0l&%'*' "' Uwul
r;:/;r'~ ' Coiriinissary Notice
' V T> ARTIES ARE NOTIFIED THAT IF T1IEY
X will sell their svnip to the government, I will
pay $:i per gallon, and furnish tlie barrels.
''J\ ?AI.SO?
?t
First quality ol sugar, exchanged at two of bacon
for ono of sugar.
. , .T. II. DKVHREAIIX,
Oct. 12 .2 Capt.A A.C.
RAGSTRAGS! !
rpilK H10IIEST PRICKS PAID FOR WHITE
JL linen or cotton rags delivered largo or snnil
quantities at this oftiee.
School Notice- '
^piIK RXHTUCISKS OF MISS. H. L. YOUNG'S
Jl SCHOOL will begin on thu 3d of October, in the
east brick Academy.
Headq'rd En- Office,
.. CAMDEN, S. C., 'Oct. 11, 1 8G-1.
I^UntSUANT TO .ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR
General's Order No. 7^1, heretofore published, all
detailed men, nnd those whose applications are pend inp.
mid all light duty men, who aro utiassigned, nnd
all who have no certificate of exemption from examining
Hoard or bxempted under recent Acts of Congress,
who are not in active service between 18 and 45 ata
hereby ordered to report promptly at this office pr6pured
to go forward to Camp of Instruction.
W. WALLACE,Oct
16 It Act. E. 0. K. D.
UT< T ? - . ? ' - ' *
w anted to rurOiiase
TIIK USK OP THK CONFKPKIt Al'fc
States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast,.for which I
p iv a lair price Hi cash. or. il'proferrcd, will exchange
rolled plantation Iron lor the same. Planters or others
having any of the above to dispose of will inform me
of the fact, as L wish to collect it together ns speedily
as possible. J. S. MKRuNKY.
September 1 tf.
Headquarters,
KK5KYK FJRHKS, P. C., )
COLUMtllA, Sept. :t0, 18li l. y
SPECIAL OHDEliS NO. 7.
I PURSUANT TO (5KXKRAL 0UD1CR NO. 7:5.
Adj. iiiid insp Ueneral's Olliee, current scries;
(hereunto appended) the Brigadier (Jeneral commanding
Reserve forces of South Carolina lieiebv assumes
control and direc.tou of the conscription terv:ce in the
State.
II. Kxcept as hereinafter specitied, the organization I
,,f 11 ( *miur.rintti..i t It.i.nKti. ""i O*...-- i > '
? -- v x %/? *!%. 4^|niibuiciib in uiu owui'j including'
tlu? Examining Board", will ho preserved; and all existing
orders, icgulat ions and iiistruelihhs of the Coiflinnndant
of Conscript.s will be continued of fo ce until
otherwise ordered,
III. Local Enrolling Officers and Examining Boards,
will report immediately to the Cominnliduiil of Conscripts,
and through him cointiimr.cato with those
Headquarters, and will, through him, receive ordeis
and instrnetions.
IV. All communications in relal.on to the Conscrip- i
lion set vice in the State, and all applications tor ex- 1
emotion and detail, must he made through the Commandant
of Conscripts: cntnuiui.icatious on all other
subjects will continue to he made through the A. A.
tieueral of the. Unserve Forces S. C
V. The ollico of Congressional District Enrolling
Officer hcing abolished, all olllcers heretofore acting in i
that cap uity will report hv letter to tlje Commandant \
ill Conscripts lor alignment to other <lnty..selliiig forth
lheir rank, corps, position and pre-ciit alignment/to
duty, Competent officers wiil he assigned as "Iusponlors
of Conscription" in the several Congressional (
Districts.
VI. With a. view to compliance of Par. 111. 'of said
fScm-ral Order No 715. tlie Couminudaht. of Conscripts (
will, without dobiv. order the medical examination of
..l: I *- 'C. I .1
>ni ^w-.iuiu.t nuiu.t uu.rvih iiuu unci' |?L'ISOHS (CXCOpl j .
llano of ila- "I iiVrtl.<t Corps") employed in 1 he enrolling |
service of this Stale. i nminisstnnod ollieers. as l<> i
whom no disability is Initial to exist, will hold them- |
selves in readiness to he assigned to duty in the Held :
us soon as 'practicable. j '
\* 11 Application lor assignment to duty as Knroli- |
injr i 'tlieors. Assistants, Clerks, and toother positions |
in tlie Conscription serviee in this Mate,, will ho re- J '
ived front ollieers, non commissioned otlicer; and |
inivat.-s la lonuiny to the Reserve Forces, and from I !
retiretl and li^ht duty otlieets and men, and Irotfi per- !
-oils not liable to service in the livid. Such eppliea- i
ions, ericlosimr testimonials ol character, intelligence i
nid litness, will lie add'tessed to Maj. <1. I*. .MKL'IVX, 1
.'onimnndant of 1 '.list-tip's. Columbia. S. C.
liV command liny. vlen. OllKsSrr
I;vV- -v' IC1>. II. JUHXW'KLfi.
Oct:4eL';: V A. A. General.
f.'^^StWte papef8 CQpy throb times.
Office 0,. M- Beuartment.
i # Camdek, Sept. Ifitii, 1864.
I>?^NTRliS ARK URGENTLY REQUESTED
.^.tQdiijul in immediately" all new fodder- and pons
istv \ 11' its old fpdder and* shucks, in order to meet, the
pressing demands of. our qrmics.' !'" '*
v *l$ey brt'nlso not)iie4 tl;(?t tiiey ean'lmve; credit on
their Tithe of 1864, fob their deliveries ot'dorn if tliey
prefer it to pbyment'in cash . >
* ' CON W AT B ELL A'gt r A. Q. M.
Sopt, 16 ' j. v. ''tf
Musical Instructions
Miss M. L. ARTHUR, WILL RECEIVE
ulimited number of pupils, for Musical Instruction.
Terms?per qualter.
October 3 6t
Servants to Hire.
17Oil FURTHER PARTJCULARS APPLY TO
/ - . II. P. QOLBURN, .
October 3 6 at Kirk wood.
Notice.
4 LL PERSONS ARK FOREWARNED NOT TO
l\ trade for a note given by hie, to John Baker, for
five hundred dollars, dated some time in June, 1864,
ns the property for which it was given, has proved unsound,
I will ot pay said note unless compelled *by
law. JAMES A. THOMPSON.
Sept. , 3 ]
Lainp Chimneys and Wicks
Epok SALE BY f). P. HOCOTT.
September I tf
1> I ST It I C T O I It E C T 0 It VvismrcT
Leyislatbr*.
A. H. 13oykin?Senator.
John M. DoSnuasilre, 1>. D. Perry?Representatives.
iMayistralcs.
John K. Witherspoon, W'nt. 1). Hogan, W.. it. Taylor,
Henry Brace, John It. Shaw, RicluiVd L.
Whi taker, J. T. Barker.
Commizsioners, of Road*.
J. M. UnSaussare Chairman," B. 1\ McCoy, \\V K.
Hughes, Daniel 1J. KirRlnnd, James L. MeDowall,
Lewis J. Patterson, J. Knglish Dohy,
Fred. Bowen, JohA L.' Mickle. (lillain SiAveil,
Richmond It. Terrell, Rnintmcl Parker.
The sixth sectioil of .ilie ' Act to establish* eeituin
ltoads, B ridges and Ferries," passed December
17, is as follows :
" That each Cohintissinnor of Roads now iiY of- j
fiee,. or heieafter appointed, shall serve until a |
successor is upiminivit, and has accepted. This i
section to be in force during the war.
Commissioner* of free Schools.
Wiley Kclley,' Wiu. Dixon, James Train, C. C.
Hailn, Jesse Trucsdel, Daniel Del lame, A. 1?;
McDowell.
Commissioners of Publite fjitihlini/s. K
John Workman, I*. M. Kennedy, 11. II. Johnson, K.
J?. Zetnp, I'. W. K. lllair, James 1$. Cureton, Win.
I). McDowall Chairman, C. I' 11., Colin Mncrca
Treasurer.
Commissioners lo Aj>]>rorc Public Sccnriliis.
John M. DeSaussure, James Dunlup. Win. K. Johnsou,
sr., A. M. Kennedy, Titos. K. Shannon.
Comiliisrionc.rs of the Poor.
I). Haines, A. A; Mc.Dnwall, John O. Iligginfe, 11.
M. Kenneily, J. S. Det'ass. W. K. Hujrhson, See.
and Trens.
Pre-iiilrnl anil Directors of Cannhn llr'nhje Co.
President?John M. DeSaussure.
Directors?John* Macrae. I>. Perkins, J nine:; Train.
Colin Macrae, See. & Treas.
? ?Suhlier'* /iotirtl of /f ? //?/'.
John M. DeKaussiirc: K. Karnes, .lames Diiutap, ).
Ito.'-s Dye, C. Moselv, Jajnes Team. Jesse Trues^
ile?, John 15. Mieklc, Charles Haley, John (laskins,
Daniel (lard.ner.
('orotnr.
John S. Meroney.
" Miintir/rrx of Kit clioint. **
t??Cannlcn?John S. Meroney, C. A- MeDonaM, ;
Win MeKuin.
('melon's Mill?Frederick Kowen, James Team,.
Hmauucl Darker.
Flat Hoek?Iesse Trucsilel, James Fleleher,
leorge H. Miller.Knlialo?Win.
Mnngo. (Sillntn Sowell, Wm. Cain.
Li/.enhy's?John McCSougan, Daniel McCaskill,
Donald MeDotifthl.
Sehrnrk's Mill?15. T. McCoy, Alexander McI.eml,
Henry lladeliU'e.
(goodwill's Store?Kcnjumin Cook, John 1?. Miekle,
James II. Vaughn.
1,'iheriy Hill ? A. I). Jones, jr., 11. (.'. l'atlerson,
II. I'. Cunningham.
Ojfir/rs of Court.
Joseph !>.' Duhlap. Commis?intier in Kijuily: \V
Clylntrn, Clerk; A. H. McDonald, Ordinary :
^.Duncan Sheorn, Slicrili".
IXA '
Tax ('ol lector.
"William McKnin.
Confederate Knredliii;/ Officer.
JAY. '/. l.citnev.
Confederate H"?ir Tar-Collector.
|.\. M. Kennedy.
J
A ssrssors
".foli 11 Carney, R. M. Kennedy.
Collector of Tar in Kind.
James Jones.
Chief Commissar}/ A;/nit.
J. II. PcYcrcaux.
. .. . '!
Confederate Quartermaster's Af/cnt.
James So we vs.
State Quartermaster's Agent.
A. Markley Lee.
Receiving and Delivering Agent.
J. M. Gayle.
Officers of the Town of Camden.
Jntendant.
James Dunlap.
IPart/rTM.
S\ 1>. Ra*ley,JD. IT Hocott, L. M.^Roswcll, R. M.
Kennedy.
r
Recorder.
R. M. Kennedy.
Marshal and Market. [ Clerk.
Wm. Johnson.
?
Professional. 1
Physicians now Practicing.
j. IT. Dons, R. T<. DeSaiisstirc, T. Recnstjerna, (
W. R. Sikes, Benjamin II. Mathcson, J. MeCaa,
J. T. TranMinm, W. T,. Pickett, R. 8. Lucas, T.
P McDow. L. M. DcSaussuxc, fhofnas W. Salinond,
V. L. Zenip. ?i
I
Lai vers, 1 I
\\ in. M. yhaiuiun. W. Z. Leiliier a
W. M. Kennedy. W. 11. ToylorJ 1
Joseph 1), Dvminp. Bailey. '
DaUixi.
M. Hissell.
Surrti/nrx.
Colin Maurnc, Ihmivl Ueiiiunc, C. Il?iilo7 J
Scholastic, Mercantile? & Median- fl
Acifiai'iff ami I'rimiiri/ Schuvlt in L'anuhn. *.JB
L. McCandlcss' Male Academy; F. Stuudeninyur, >.}''n
male nendemy.; Mrs. McCundlcss' Acmktiiy for yj
Young Ladies, Mrs. MeCteiirht ; IVii?>? Dnwsoii 89
Mrs. l'cck; Miss Maggie i'oNoon. 9
/Jcalrrn in J try (iowL<, (irvcfric*, liar then re ?$< .,
E. W. lionuey, James Duiilap, ticoipe Allien, Mrs. BH
M. T. Campbell. l!. M Kennedy, Mrs. Mcl.cish, H
Memlul Mnitli. Mrs. Connor. Mrs. C
Benjamin, .Mallioon & Co., A. T. l.r
McDuwnll. M. l>auui& ^H9
rntiey, ImihwcH .v I'm.. '. -M. C5a;
Sttinnivr!), T. S. Mvims, .lames 51- i naj
('. (il'lilM \ Cl?.. (ieO'.Jil' IhlUglnS, <
I'l'iiliL'im \ Bio., Win. Johnson, I). L>.
/'/
Wm. McKniti. F. I., '/.in.p. JH|
/! !, a/?t/ Slnhfii-i B
.lames A. Young. HH
11'?//?. A?.t Hhtl Ji trtlr'i IH
.linncs A. Young, 1. B. Alexaiuier, A
linn. 9H
JifiickxHtif/t.i, Win/or: tiihl < 'tirrnti/1 J/<
S. Shiver, Hubert Mjiii, Naihnn L?. Arran In t ^IE
Shiver. K. H., blacksmith.
Cuftiwf Wnrrruvht* aw? I'lulcrtnk 1 jH
('. L. Chntten, AVin. Tarver, .1. F. Suil ?J
Hail tiers. jH
J. FJj Sutherland,(.'. L.Chntten, II. 1 >. <
Mi reliant TnHtir.
Charles A. McDonald.
i i/ am? J/itrtif.st.,
F. .'t. (hikes, Mr. Fuller.
Wheelirrii/ht ant? tJinmokcr.
H. J. MeCreight.
Halcrs.
F. Shoemaker, AViii. Daaseh.
Ttin- )"f/;?/.v.
I.. H. Stephenson, K. L. Zentp, Jehff S. Bradley,.
Alex. Mtl.eod. Lewis .1. Patterson, John Brown.
/loir l.t.
Mansion House, by - K. G. Hohinson.
DeKalh Mouse, by - J. H. Jungblutli
I'rirnh /Untitling. ' **
J. W. Lodgers.
JMil inn rt/ inn/ I>rr.1.1 Making.
Miss 1). II. McKwe.n, Mrs. lliiinmersloug ?*
Chut r It c.i.
"Methodist?J. T. AYightnian, pastor.
Presbyterian?S. II. May,
Kpiscopnl?T. K. L-nvis, jr., "
Baptist?W. K. Mitghson, 44
Grain and Lumber Mills.
( '. b. Zciiij>, Hour mill grist; Jas. TI. Vaughn, flour
and grist; James A. Kivklnnd, prist ; J F. Sutherland,
lumber and grist; IV. K. Hughes, lumber
and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James
C. Haile, lumber and grist.; A. II. Boy kin, flour,
grist and lumber; b. W. 11. Blair, flour and
grist; Charles Rnley\ flour and grist; J. II. Sowell,
grist ; John W. Caskins, flour, grist and lum^
bcr; John A. Young, grist and lnmber; T. J.
^autlien, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist.; estate
.F Wm. Shields, grist arid lumber; George 11.
Miller, flour and grist ; L. J. Patterson, flour
and grist ; Joint ?S. Miller, Hour and grist ; estate ,
of T. .bang, grist^ niul lumber; W. M. Kclley
grist, John Chesnnt, grist and lunibdr; James'
Chesnut. sr., grist and lumber; John McRac,
grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist; estate of
Burwell Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of
Lehiucl Boy kin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane J
Kn'ox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist *
bewis Peeples, flour, grist and lumber.
POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C
%
-MAIL A11R A N GEM EN TS.
RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMIHA, WESTERN
AND WAY MAILS. |
Due?Daily, bv 7 30. I*. M 1
Close?Daily by 0 00 F. At |
LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, itc. | <
Duo?Monday, "Wednesday & Friday by 12 0Q At f
Close?Same- days, at 11 ob A. Xf
REI) IIILL, KUSSEL l'LACE, &C.
Due?Thursday, by 12 00
Closes?Same day, at 11 00 A.
TILLKR'8 FERRY, JEFFERSON, tfcc.
Due?Monday, by 12 00 At
Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. Af ?
OFF1CK HOURS.
From 8 00 A. M. to 2 Q0 F. M.,*and for short
dmo after opening the mall at night.
T. W. PKGUKS F.M
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