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*' J J 'iL-jaag s Headquarters, . RESERVE FORCES, S. C. ) Columbia, Sept, 30, 1864. . J GENERAL ORDER NO. 7. I PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER JNO *73 Ajutant and Inspector Gerieriifs Office, current aories, (hereuntb appended) the Brigadior General commanding. Reserve forces of South Carolina hereby assumes control and direction of the conscription aer^ vice in the State. II. Except as hereinafter specified, the organization of the Conscription Department in the State, including the Examining Donrdft, will be preserved; Had all existing orders, regulations alid instructions of the Comknnndant ot Conscripts will be continuod of forco until Otherwise ordered. III. Locai.l&rolling Officers and Examining Boards Will report immediately to the Commandant of ConScripts, and through him communicate with these Headquarters, and will, through liiiu, receive orders and instructions. ' .. IV All communications in relation to Ihe Conscription service in tlie Slate, and all applications for exemption and detail, must bo made through the Commandant of Conscripts; communications on all other* subjects will continue to be nuido<through the A. A. i General of the Reserve Forces, S C. V. llio ollleo or l ongresBionni uisiriet unrolling 'Officer being Abolished, all officers heretofore acting in llint capacity will report by letter*to the Commandant of Conscripts lor n-signmeiit to other duty, setting, forth their rank, corps, position and present assignment to duty. Competent officers will be assigned ns "Inspectors of Conscription," in the several Congressional Districts. Vf. With a view to compliance of Par. Ill of said 'General Order No. 78, the Commandant ol Conscripts will, without delay, order the medical examination of :?1! commissioned officers and otle-r persons (except 'those of the "Invalid Corps") employed in the enrolling service of this State. Commissioned 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 lor assignment to duty as Unrolling Officers, Assistants, Clerks, and to oilier positions in the Conscrip ion service in this Staie; wll be received from officers, non-commissioned officers and privates belonging to the Reserve Forces, and fiom retired and light duty officers and men, and Irom persons not liable to service in the tield. Such applications, euclosing 'testimonials of character, intelligence and illness, will be addressed to Alnj. C D. MKLTON, Commandant of Conscripts. Columbia S. C. Dy command Rrig. Gen.' CllEsNUT. KD. H. BAUNWKLL. A. A, (Jan. Oct. 20. EST State papers copj three times. Wanted to Purchase For the upk of the confederate States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, tor which I pay * fair price in cash, or, if preferred, will exchange rolled plantation Iron for tho"same. Planters urothers having any ofthe above to disposu of will inform me of the fact, as I wish to collect it together as speedily aa possib lo. ' J. S. ME RON BY September 1 tl. Notice; Ale persons holding,notes or lawful accounts against tho Estate ol Thomas J. Clyb'Tti. will present them to me f?>r payment within ninety days from dale. After that titno I will not pay any <ciaiins against the Estate. WM. CLYBURN, Oct. 21?lit. AduiinibUutor. '"Ckmlederate" pleascccpy tl.rec times. Council NoticerpnE TOWN AUTHORITIES HAVING CON& TltAOTKD with a party to cut all grass and weds in tlio Cemetery, (outside private lots) do hereby forbid any one else cutting grass wiihin the eticlusute. By order of Council. It. M. KENNEDY, Clerk of Council. Oct. 7 tf. TiT-iJ.2 ixuiiue. \ll persons having demands against the Estate ol tho late Dr Henry Cantoy. will present them pro|>crly attested. and those indebted, will innke payment to John Oantev. MARY 0. CANTEV, Oet. 22 tf. Administratrix. RoadsfI"MIE COMMISSIONERS OK ROADS FOR KER1 SHAW District will meet in Cqnnlcn, on the fourth Monday in v.ctob<r, al 11 o'clock. , COLIN Moll A E, Clerk. Oet 7 . ' Itw.td. Sale of Pe sonal Property. By permission ok a l Mcdonald, ordinnry, 1 will sell, on TUESDAY,.the 22d of No voinber, 18G-1, at the late residence of Richard L. Whitaker, deceased, on Twenty-live' mile Creek, nltho personal property of Richard I< Whitaket, decor-cd, consisting of llouehold Furniture, Farming Intple' ments, a fine young Mule, a few head of Cattle, Cotton Corn, Peas, &e., &e. The terms of snlo are cash. October 31?tu.th.s.G. .T D DTTVLAP . . pot Soldier's Board ReliefCamden*. S. C. Oct 12. I8G4. ,L PERSONS W HO II \ V li NOT PA ID T11 EI R i two (2) per cent Tux in corn, wlicm mid ru<p leitse deliver it nt once, without furtlier notice, order ol Maj. Jno M. DkSaessuuk. t'liHirinnn. 12 2w M. GAYLH, Agent. For Sale. | > 1 IE WOOD FOR SALE. A PPLY TO K. B. JOUNSON. 0 24 *10 I AT' J. SOMMEJR S. BtA'OK ALPACCAS; * Black a lid colored Calicoes; Ginghams, Paper Curubrics ; DeBeges and Delaines; tlrmvu and blue Deinins; {Superior Knglish Lungelolb; Ladies Silk Gloves, Whalebone; Gill Bat ton s and Trimmings lor ladies dresses; Black Italian sewing Bilks ; Black; while and colored spool Thread?nil Nos.*; Black (lax Thread ; Pins, Knitting Needles, Needles, Bullous, Tape.; "t.'omhs and Toilet Soap, Hairpins; " Ladies Hair Notts; Ladies white, slate and blue llose; Servants Handkurchie s. and a great many otlior ai ui-ius, coo numerous 10 mention. ?: also:*? Cotton Cards and Yarn?nil Numbers; 7-8 and 4-4 Clr.mileville Shirtings, and an assortment of Groceries?also Gnn Powder. Call and Examine the stork at J. SOMMERS, Opposite[tb* Market. October 18 tu. lb. ? 6 Notice. All persons ark i-'orkwarnkd not to trade for a note uiven by me, to John linker, for five hundred dollars, dated some lime in June, 1SG4, ns the property for which it was given, has proved unsound, 1 will ot pay said note unless compelled by law. JAMES A. THOMPSON. Sept. 3 ~ RAGSl HAGS ! ! rpilE HIGHEST TRICES PAID FOR WHITE I linen or cotton rags delivered large or umal quantities at tliis office. STATE OT SOUTH CAROLINA. T.XKCUTIVJ5 DEPAHTMKNT, Coi.UMlilA, S. (5., Oct. 12, 18G4. TX A OCO R P A S? C K W IT 11 THE RESOLUTIONS ofiho General Assembly, tin: following persona Inive been appointed by the Governor to the Military Academy, and will report ni the Arsenal Academy in Columbia, to Capu J. P. THOMAS commanding, on the fin-t day of January nexi: First Congressional Dishid.??ergt. M.ingnm, Co. F, S. C. V., 11. 11. Owens, Peo Dee Light Ajtille-' ry. Second Congr essiona IDistrict.?Scrgt. A. F. O'Brien, Co. I. 1st S. C. V. . Third Congressional District.?Benjantin J. Johnson Fourth Congressional District.?L. Tnncoy Dean, Co. It. Hamilton T.i-innii S C V Fifth Congressional District.?.Theodoro O. Ward, Co. 1). 22d S. C. V. Fi.e.th Congressional District.?Sergt. Madisoi^F Hawthorn, Co. F, 12th S. C. V. The applicants who have not been appointed and who inn} desire to renew their applications for the next year, should give notice thereol to this Department. J3y order of the Governor. 13. f. arthur, Oct. 18 1 Private Seeietary.. Columbia arid Charleston papers publish triweekly for two weeks. All other poperp in the State publish onco. Office Q. M-Department, Camden, Sept; j 6th, 1864. Planters are urgently requested to haul in immediately all new fodder and pe.is ihw II as old fodder and si.ticks, in order to meet the pressing demands of our armies. They are also notified that they can hnvo credit on their Tithe of ls(>4, Ibr tl eir deliveries of com if tlioy prefer it to payment in cash CONWAY BELL Agt. a. Q. M. Sept. 16 tf TJ ?HL- AiE - - ' iicctuij i s JC/II- UIQC6) CAMDEN, S. C., Oct. 14, IS 64. PURSUANT TO ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR (D noral's Order No. 77, heretofore published, nil detailed men, and those whoso applications arc pendiinr, and all light duty men. who aic unassigncd, and all who have no eertilieate of exemption from cxnininiinr Hoard or exempted under recent Acts of Congress, who ar< not in active service between 18 and 45 arc hereby ordered to report promptly at this ollico prepared to go forward to Camp ul Instruction. W. W A I,LACK, Oct 15 * Act. R 0 K. D. IIMiOM THIS DATK WK SHALL CHARGE three dollars Omnibus fare to and from any part of the town. T" or from Kirk wood, or beyond tho limits of the town, six dollars. The high prices of horse feed compel us to advance our rates. * J. K. WITH KRSPOON. E. G. ROIilNSuN. y V> r 4 41 DISTltl CT DIRECTORYDISTRICT OFFICERS. JUngiilators. A. I|. Boykm?Senator.John; Mi DeSuuBHure, D. D. Perry?Repres^utatiTOB. Magistrate*. John K. Witlierepoon, Vim. D. Hogan, W. R* Taj; lor, Henry Brace, John 11. Shaw, Richard, L, Wlti taker, J. T. Barker. , Commissionert of lloada. J. M. DaSauBsure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. Hughes, Daniel- 1). Kirkl'and, James L. McDowall, Lewis J. Pntterson, J. English Doby, Fred. Jlowen, John L. Mickle, G ilium Sowpll, Richmond R. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section of the " Act to establish ceTtuin Roads, Bridges and Perries/' passed December 17, is us follows : : " That each Commissioner ol* Roads now in office, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until a successor is appointed, and has accepted. This section to be in t'orco during the war. Commissioners of Free Schools. Wiley Kc!ley, Wni. Dixon, James Team, C. C. Iluile, Jesse Truesilel, Daniel Bethunc, A. L. McDowell. Commissioners of J'ullie Buildings. John Workman, 11. M. Kenned)*, II. B. Johnson, F. Jj. Zemp, L. W. R. Blair, James B. Curelon, Wm'. 1). McDowell Chairmen, C. P. B., Colin Macrca Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. John M. DeSaussurc, James Dunlnp, Wm. E. Joh,nbon, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Tlios. E. Shannon. Commissioners of the Poor. , E. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John ( ). Higgins, R. M'. Kennedy, J. S. DePass. W. E. liughson, Sec. and Trees. President and Directors of Camden Bridge Co. President?J dim M. DeSaussurc. Directors?John Macrae. B. Perkins, James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treus. Soldier's Board of Relief. John M. DeSaussure, E. Barnes, James Dunlap, J. lloss Dye, C. Moscly, James Ten#a, Jesse Trucsdel, John B. Mickle, CharleB llalay, John Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. 4 Coroner. John S. Meronoy. i ilanagcrs of Elections. Camden?John S. Meroney, C. A. McDonald, Wm McKain. Cureton's Mill?Fredi/ick Bowen, James Team, Emanuel Parker. Flat Rock?Jesse Truesdel, James Fletcher, George It. Miller. . Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillnni Sowell, Wm. Cato. T 1-.U ? *?_ ! 1 ?. ? ?? ui*viii>jr a uuim lilVUUU|JHU, LiaUlfll IMCLSilllilU, Donald McDonnld. Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeod, Henry ltadclifl'e". Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle, James H. Vaughn. . t Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., It. C. PatterBon, R. B. Cunningham. ' * , Officers of Court. Joseph D. Dunlap, Coinmissioner"in Equity; WJ Clyburn, Clerk ; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary; Duncan Sheorn, Sheriff. Tax Collector. William McKain. Confederate Enrolling Officer. W. Z. Leitner. Confederate War Tax-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. Assessors* John Onntey, R. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tax in Kind. .James Jones. Chief Commissary Agent. j. it. Dcvercnux* I Confederate Quarter/paster!* Agent. , James Sowers. ; State Quartermaster's Agent. A. Marklcy Lee. Receiving ai\d Delivering Agent. i [J. M. Gayle. , Officers offhe Town of Canfdcn. , Jntendant. James Dnnlap. Wardens. N. P. Bnxley, D. llocolt, L. M. Bps well >R. M. Kennedy. Recorder. R. Mi Kennedy. Marshal and Market] Clerk. Win. Johnspn. ., Professional. Physicians now Practicing. L. II. Dons, P. L. DeSnussnrc, T. Rccnsl.jcrnn, W. R. Sikcs, Benjamin II. Mnlheson, J. McCan, J. I. Trnntham, W. L. Pickcil, ,B. S. Lucas, T. F McDow. L. M. DcSaussure, Thotuas W. Salmond, F. L. Zemp. * ... Lai ycrs, Wm. M. Shannon. W. Z. Leitnar W. M. Kennedy. W. It. lay lor JoBcph 1). Dunlup. G. BhiJey. Dentist. M.. Bissell. Surveyors. Colin Macrae Daniel Bethune, C. C.^IIaile' Scholastic, Mercantile, 4 Untoa* ita Academies and Primary,Schools in Camden. L. McCnndless' Male Academy F, Sinudenmyer, male academy ; Mrs. McCandless' Academy for Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreighl ; Alius Va-wuon Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie BcKoon. Dealers in Dry Goodx, Groceries, Hardware ^o., ^ c. E. W. Bonney, James Dunlap, George Aldcu, Mrs. \ M. T. Campbell, It. M. Kennedy, Mrs. McLuiuh, Mciidal Smitli, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, Benjamin, Muthcson & Co., A. ^T. Latta.W. D.McDowull, 8. Oppcnhcim, M. Buuni & Br e roncy, Boswell. & Bro., J., M. Gay le, *! h SoinmerB, T. S. Myers, James Melvwoi "W. C. Gerald & Co., Oeorge Dptiglas,J. penheim & Bro., AVm. Johnsou, D. 1). Ijoepti -to Sikes. JJruyyistf. "Wiu. McKain, F. L. Zcnip. Book Seller and Stationer. James A. Youpg. , Watches and Jewelry1 JameB A. Young, [I. B. Alexander, A "W . lia.ii. Blacksmiths, Way on and CarriayeMakers. S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrante, T Shiver. 11. 11.j blacksmith. Cabinet Warcroomx and Undertakers. G.'L. Chatten, "Win. Tnyvcv, J. F. Sutherland, Builders. J. F2 Sutherland,C. L.Cliatten, H. C.Roberts. Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. Saddlery and Harness. F. J. Oakct, Mr. Bulger. Tfhceluriyht and Ginmakcr R. J. McCreight. Bakers. F. Shoemaker, AVm. Daaecft Tan-Yards. L. B. Stephenson, f. L. Zenip, John S. Bradley, Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. Hotels. Mansion House, by - E. G. JiobinBo.p. DeKalb House, by - J. JJ. Jungbluihi Private Hoarding. J. IV. Rodgers. Milinary and Dress Making. MiBS D. H. Mcjiwen, Mrs. llammeraletg P* ? {.Churches. [Methodist?J. T. Wightmaja, paBtof. Frcsbyterian?S. JI- Hay, Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., 4 ^Baptist?W. E. Hughson, , Grain and Lumber Mills. F. L. Zejnp, fioijr and grist; Jjp<. JT. ^Vnpgjtp, flctfjr and grist; Jnhies A. Kirkln'nd, gri^t ; J F. gutfc crinna, lumber nn<l grist ; TV. E. Hughes, lurnlJex and grist; Charles l'crkins, lumber ; Cil James C. .llnile, lumber and grist; A. H. Jlqykin, .ftoiar, grist anil lumber; ^L. W.' It. Btyur, ,-flqur .auH grist; Charles Italey, flour.and gjfist; JfR, Sqwell, grist; John W. Cask ins, flour, grist and .lumber; John A. .Young, gri'st nnd lumber; W. "3. Cnuthcii, hjpibcr; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate jf Wm. Shields, grist qnd lupiber; George Jt. , Miller, floiir nnd grist; L. J. ^qttersoa, and gristJohn S. Miller j flour and grist "; ^}(atp of T. -Lang,grist and lumber; TV. II. Sellej grist,,Jphn ;Chqsb?', grisf and lumber; ^Tairies Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; Jqbn'JMcRae, grist arid lumber ; Jqhp ijrqyfii, grht; estate <^f Bunvcll Boykin, grist niul lupiber; estate of Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs.1 Jarie J, Knox, grist. ; Itjchard Hyatf, flour arid griBt Lqwis i?ecples, flour, grist, and. lumber. ' " : m POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. ? MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. richmond, charleston, columbia, western and way mails. Due?Daily, by .1 20 P. M Close?Daily by 6 00 P. M lancaster, flat rock, &c. Due?Monday, Weducsdny k Friday, by 12.00 Mj Close?Same days, at i 1 .00 A-. ,il eed j1iel, russel tlace, &c. Due?Thursday, by ' ,12 00 Closes?Samo day, at 11 00 A. tiller's ferry, jefferson, (fcc. Puc-rlTomlny, by 12 00 M. Closos?Friday, at 10 00 A. "M OFFICIO HOURS. From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M., 'and for short time after opening the mail at night. T. W. rflGU