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?- .-Hi-.? . ?L-L-lL-IiLHil Headquarters, UNSERVE FORCES, S." C. f ' Columbia, Sept, 30, 1SG4. j . GENERAL ORDER NO. 7. I PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER ^NO 73 Ajutant and' Inspector General's Office, current series, (hereunto appended) the Brigadier Getioral 'commanding Reserve forces of South Curoliun horebjr assumes control and direction of the conscription servico in tho State. H. Except as hereinafter specified, the organization of tho Con.scrinlion Department iu tho State, including v tho Examining Boards?, will be preserved; nnd all ex* isting orders, regulations nnd instructions of the Commandant ol OoyHcripts will be continued of forco until otherwise ordered. . III. Local Kin oiling Officers and Examining Boards will report immediately to the Commandant of Conscripts, and ^through him communicato with these . Headquarters,, and will, through liim, leeeive orders and instructions. - , IV. All communications in relation to the Conscription servico in tho Slate, and all applications for exemption and detail..must bo made through tho Commandant of Conscripts; communications ou all olhor subjects will continue to be mude through the A. A. General of the ltesorvo Forces, S..C. V. Tho offico of Congressional District Enrolling nftir>r?r l->oino- nhnlislied. all officers heretofore aclinir in that capacity will report by letter to the Commandant of Conscripts lor assignment to oilier duty, setting forth their rank, corps, position and present assignment to duty. Competent ollieers will bo assigned as "Inspectors ofCouscription," in the several Congressional Districts. VI. With a viow to compliance o'f Par. III. of said General Order No. 73,"the tloniniandant of Conscripts will, without deluy, order the medical examination of -all commissioned ollieers and other persons (except tboso of the "Invalid Corps") employed in tKo enrolling service of this'Stato. Commissioned ollieers. as to whom no disability is foiind to exist, will hold themselves in readiness to be assigned to duty in the lield as soon as practicable. VII. Application for nssignmout to duty ns Knrollinrr nill(wr? Auuiatmita ftlnrUu firnl to ill hor THtsil iniiq in tho Conscription service in this State; wll Ipe received from officers, non-commissioned officers and privates belonging to tho Reserve Forces, autl from retired and light dnty officers aud men, and from porbous not liable .to service in tho field. Such applications, enclosing testimonials of character, intelligence and fitness, will be addressed to Mnj. O'. D. MELTON, Commandant.of Conscripts, Columbia. S. C. By command Brig. Gen. Cuisuut. J?D, LI. BARNWELL. A. A. Gbu. Oct. 20. {g^State papers copy three 'times. Wanted to Purchase J7<0ft THE USE OF THE CONFEDERATE . States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which I pay n fair prico in cash, or, if preferred, will oxebango 'rolled plantation Iron for the sumo. Planters orothers, having any of the abovo to dispose of will inform mo of the fact, as I wish to collect it together as speedily as possible.^ J. S. MERONKY. Septembar I , tt. Notice. . All persons holding notes or lawful accounts against tlio Kstato of Thomas J. CI}" l> irn, will present4 tliqm to iiio for payment within ninety olays from date. After that time I will not pay any claims against the Estate. WM. CLYRURN, Oct. 21?3t. . AdmiuibUator. "Confederate" please copy three times. Council Noticer |MIE TOWN AUTHORITIES HAYING CONL Tit ACTED with a parly to cut all grass and weeds in the Cemetery, (outside private lots) do hereby lorbid any one elso cutting grass within tho eticlusuro. By order of Council. R. M. KENNEDY, > v Olerk of Council. Oct. *7 tf. , Notice.' All persons having demands ^gainst . the Estate ol tho late Dr. Henry "Cantey, will present thorn properly attested, and thoso indebted, will mako payment to John Cantey. MARY Q. CANTEY, Oct. 22 tf. Administratrix. Roads npiJE COMMISSIONERS OK ROADS FOR CI3RX SHAW District will meot in Camden, on the fourth Monday in October, nt 11 o'clock. COLIN Melt AE, Clerk. Oct 1 ltw.td. Sale of Personal Property.. BY PERMISSION OF A. L. MCDONALD, OIIDInary, I will soil, on TUESDAY, the 2'2d ol'N6 'voinbcr, 18G4, nt tho lato rositlenco of Richard L. | Whitaker, dcceasod, on Twenty-fjvo mile Crock, nltbo personal property of ltichard L. Whitaker, deceased, consisting of Household Furniture, Farming Jmple' ments, a fino young Mulo, a fow"head of Cattle, Cotton Corn, Teas, &c., &c. The torras of salo aro cash. October 31?tu.th.s.6. J. D. DUNLAP. Depot Soldier's Board Relief Camde.v, S. C. Oct* 12,18G4. iSS All persons wfio ii avk not paid their two (2) per cent Tax in corn, wlioat and rico, will plcaso doliver it at once, without furtlicr notico. Uy order olMoj. Jno M. DeSachsuke, Chairman. Oct. }2 2w M. GAYLE, Agent. For Sale. ~~ PINE WOOD FOR SALE. APPLY TO' r. b. johnson. 1 Oct. 24 10 NEW GOODS! at y JT. SOMMKHS. r Black alpaccas; Black and colored Calicoes; Ginghams, Paper Cambrics; DcBegea und Delaines; Brown and blue Denims ; Superior English Longcloth: * Ladies Silk Gloves, Whalebone; - Gilt Buttons and Trimmings lor ladie3 drosses; Black Italurn sowing Silks ; Black, white and colored spool Thread?all Nos.; Black tlux Thread ; Pius, Knitting Needles, Noodles, Buttons, Tape;Cbmbs and Toilet Sonp, Hairpins; Ladies Hair Notts; Ladies white, slate and bluo Hose; Servants Ilandkorchip s, and a great many other , articles,' too numerous to mention. ?: also:? Cotton Cards and Yarn?nil Numbers; 7-8 and 4-4<GrnnkovilIo Shirtings,'and an assortment of Groceries?also Gun Powder. Call and examine "the stock at J. SGMMERS, Opposite the ilnrket.TJJ j'October 18 tu. th. u. 6 " Notice. All persons aue forewarned not to trade for a note given by me, to John Baker, for five hundred dollars, dated souio time in June, 18G-1, as the property for which it was giveUj has proved unbound, i will ot pay said note unless compelled by law. JAMES A. THOMPSON. " Sept. 3 ?RAGS! RAGS!! rpHE HIGHEST PRICES PAID "FOR WHITE 1 linen or. cotton races delivered ' large or suinl quantities at thm oflic?. STATE OF SOUTH CARO(.HA. ADJ'T AND INSP. GENERAL'S OFFICE, \ Coi.umma, Nov. 1, 18G t J GENERAL ORDERS NO. 14. r THE COMMANDING OFFICERS OF COM panics organized under ardors from this otfico for service beyond their Districts, will forthwith return to this office full Rolls of, their respective companies, including tho nnir.es of persons who have been added to tho rolls since their Original organization II. General and field officers having in their possession the rolls obovo specified will also inako returns of the sumo. III. l'orsons who are liable to service in said companies, and who havo failed to report their names, when the companies shall bo ordered into sei*vice will ho afrcstod, carried into camp and tried by courts mar?:..i ?f il?, a ,.? r.c ?i... ilril. Ill [MiiauiuiLc in Liiu j;n;?ifjivuo ui vno s\k.v \jl wiu General Assembly. IV. General officer^ and the commanding officers of Regiments, will extend thuso orders. nBv command: (Signed) ' A. C. G ARLINGTON", Adj't. and Insp'ctr. Gcu. S. C. ' Official : . G. A Follin'. A A. Gen. G3?" Pagers of mo ^iato copy three timoe. . stov. 8 3 Office Q. M- Department, . Camden, S<H)t. Ifith, I8G4. I)Banters are urgently requested to haul in immediately all new fodder and' peas as w 1 1 as old fodder and shucks, iuorder to meet the pressing demands of our nrini"S. xnoy are also untitled that tliey can have credit on thoir Titho of 1*804, for ll.oir deliveries ol corn if thoy prefer it to payment in cash CONWAY BELL Agt. A. Q. M. Sopt. 10 - tf Headq'rs En- Office, r CAMDKN, S. C.,. Oct. 14,. 1864. I]>UUSUANT TO-ADJUTANT'AND INSPECTOR General's Order No. 77, heretofore published, *all detailed men, and those whose applications are ponding, and all light duty men, who mo unassigned, and ntl wlin linwo I,'. 1 - ? ?? , ... w.iuuiw ui cAunipiion irom examining Board or exempted under recent Acts ofGougrees, who are not-in active service between 18 and .<15 are hereby ordered to report promptly nt this ofllco propared to go forward to Camp of Instruction. W. WALLACE, Oct 15 B Act. E. 0. K. D. From -this date'we shal .ha.rgb three dollars Omnibus faro to and fro/at a n prtrt of tho town. To or from Kirkwood, or b ^yot d tho limits of the town, six dollars. Tho high prices, of horso food coinpol us to advanco our rates. J. K. WITHERSvPOON. E. G. ROBINSON. October t 4t Maa8BiBHgB5BBgBgSSBB5SgB5SSBB 3 SB5E DISTRICT DIRECTORY' , i . 1 1 - . > DISTRICT OFFICERS. J Legislators. ' A. H. Boykin?-Senator. John M. DcSaussure, I). D. Perry?Reprmutatiyea. , ? t Magistrate*. John K. Witlicrspqon, >Vm. D. Hogun, W. II, Taylor, Henry Brace, Joliu II. yiia.iv, Riohard L. ? "VYhitaker, J. T. Barker. ComtAitsioners of Roads. J. M. DaSauHHure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. K. Hughes, Daniel D. Kirkland, James L. McDowell, Lewis J. Patterson,- J. English Doby, Fred. Bowen, Juhn L: Mickle, Oillam Sowcll, .Richmond II. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth section of tho " Act to establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December .. 17, is as follows : " That each Commissioner of Roads now iu of~r. 1 - - ? w, v? uviuniici Mppuiuiua, snau serve until a successor is appointed, and has accepted. This section to be iu force during the war. ? <H Commissioners of Free Schools. Wiley Kelley, Win. Dixon, James Team, jC. C. u liailo, Jesse Trucsdcl, Daniel Bethune, A. L. McDbwell. Commissioners of Public Buildings. John Workman, It. M. Kennedy, It. 11. Johnson, F. L. Zemp, L. W. K. Blair, James B. Curetou, Win. D. McDowull Chairman, C. 1*. B., Colin Macrea Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. John M. DeSaussurc, James Dunlap, Win. E. Johnson, sr,, A. M. Ktsinfcdy, Thus. K. Shannon. Commissioners of the Poor. v E.< Buenos, A. A. McDuwnll,'John 0. Biggins, It. k M. Keuuedy, J. S. Del'ass. W. E. llughsou, Sco. and Troii* President and Directors of Camden Bridge Co. Tresidcut?Jolm M. DeHaussure. Directors?John Mucrue. IJ. .Perkins,. James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treas.' Soldier's Board of Belief. John M. DcSaussnro, E. Barnes, James Duulap, J. lloss Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesso Trues{fhdel, John B. Mickle, Charles Italey, John Uas" kins, Daniel Gardner. f S ?t Coroner. John S. Meronoy. Managers of Ele.ctions. '! Camden?John B. ileroney, C. A-J. McDonald, ffw McKain. Cureton's Mill?Frederick Bowen, Jamds Team, Emanuel Darker. "\ * Flat Rock?Jesse Trucsdel, James Fletclior, Georgo R. Miller. "Butiulo?tVin. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, Wm. Cato. Lizenby's?John McGougan, Daniel McCaskill, * Donald McDonald. ^ Sell rock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McIicod, Henry lladcliiTe. Goodwin's Stone?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle;-James II. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr., II. C.. Patterson, R. B. Cunningham. Officers of Court. Joseph D. Dunlap, Commissioner in Equity; Wf Clyburn; Clerk; A. -L. McDonald, Ordinary;Duncan Shcorn. Sheriff. Tax Collector. William McK&iu. Confedcr&tc Enrolling Officer. ] W. Z. Leituer. Confederate War Tax-Colleclor. A. M. Kennedy. -c * . ' v AssessoreJ John Cnntey, 11. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tax in Kind. James Joiicb. - * Chief Commissary Agent. ' J. fl. Devercaux j Confederate Quartermaster'g Agent. James Sowers. | , State Quartermaster's Agent. * A. Markloy Lcc. . J * ' Receiving and Delivering Agent. * J. M. Gayle. Officers of tfrc Town of Camden. Intendanl. JatnoB Dunlap. f Wardens, N. D. Baxlcy, D. D] Hocott, L.^M.'BobwcII, R. M. ^Kennedy. 1 * I Recorder. R. M. Kennedy. "" I Marshal and MarkefflClerk. *Wm. JohnBon* ... % I Professional. c Physicians noto Practicing. ^ L. II. DenB, D. L. DcSftussurc, T. Reenstjcrna, q Yf. R. Sikes, Benjamin H. Mathos^n, J. McCaa, J. I. Tranlham, W. L. Pickett, 13. S. Lucas, T. P McDow, L. M. BeSauseure, Thomas W. Sul^ montl, F. t. Zemp/ t t f ? u-.? - -LI 1 ML- J L 5* . Let* y era,I Vm. M. Shannon. W- Z- Lsitner V. M. Kennedy. W. R. Taylor) ro?eph D. Dunlap. G. BnUey.. Vtntiat.Z M. Bissell. Surveyors. J? 3olin Macrae Daniol Bethune, C.^C.^Hails" Scholastic, Mercantile, & ftlcchanica ? v 4 4 * 4 Academies and Primary Schools in Camden.* j. JMcCandfcsa' MaloAfcademy; F. Staudenmyer, male academy; Mrs. McCandless' Academy for. Young Jjtidics. Mrs. McCreight; Miss Dawson Mrs. Fcck; Miss Maggie DcKoon. Dealers in Dry Godds, Groceries, Hardware Jfc., $c. 2. W. Bonney, James Dunlap,%Gcorge Atden, Mrs. M? T. Campbell, It. M. Kennedy, 'Mrs. McLeisb^ Mcndal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, ? Benjamin, Matheson & Co., A. T Latto.W. D. Mc.liftwnll s r?~v 1 -!- ** * vy^pvunmui, ivi. liaum & Bio.; Jf roney, Boswell & Bro., J. M. Gayle, Joseph Soinmers, T. S. Myers, James McEwn, "W". 0. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. H. Oppenlieim & Bro., Wm.' Johnson, 1). D. Hecoti, B. Sikcs. * Druggists. 'P Win. McKain, F. L. Zomp. Book Seller and Stationer. James A. Young. Watches and Jcieclrg1 fames A. Young, al. B. Alexander, AkYf. Wehr han. Blacksmiths, Wagon and CarriagcMakers. J. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrants, Thom a Shiver. 11. R., blacksmith. Cnhiurt Hr/iw?."- ' TT' .. w ui/?io una unacriefcers.: Cbattcn, Win. Torvcr, J. F. Sutherland, Builders. " J. Sulhcrland, C. L. Cbattcn, H. C. Roberta. Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. Saddlery ond Harness. F. J. Onkcf, Mr. Bulger. Wheelwright and Qinmaktr R. J. McCrcight. Bakers. F. Shoemaker, Wm. Daasoh Tan- Yards. j. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John'Brown Hotels^ ) Mansion House, by - E. G. Robinson. JoKalb Houbc, by - J. II. Jungbluth} Private Boarding. J. W. Roilgors. Alilinary and Dress Making. Miss D. II. McEwen, Mrs. Hammersloog ** Churches. Methodist?J. T. Wightmnn, pastor. I'rcsbytorian?S. II. Hay, Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr.,. ??. [Baptist?W. E. Hughson, Grain and Lumber Mill* ?. L. Zcnip, flour and grist; Jas. II. Vaughn, flour and grist; James A. Kirklnnd,grist; J F. Sutherland, lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber and grist: Chavles Perkins,-lumber ; Col. Jain'os C. Ilailc, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, flour . grist and lumber; L". W. R. Blair, flbur and grist; Charles .Haley, flour and grist; J. It. BowJ oil, grist; John Gaskins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T. J.GAuthen, lumber; ltobert Kirkloy, grist; estat# J lVm. Shields, grist and lumber; Georgo Jt. Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flour * and grist.; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate ajof T. Lang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kelley^ grist, John Chcsnut, grist^and lumber; James > Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; John McRae, grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist; estate of ^Burwoll Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of ' , Lcmuefl Boykiu, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jano J1 Knox, grist.; Richard Ilyatt, .flour and grist;* ?Lcwis Peoples, flour, grist and,lumber. ' POST OPEICE, CAMDEN. S. m! MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.IICHMOND, CHARLESTON, 'COLUMBIA, WESTERN ' AND WAY MAILS. )uo?Daily, by 7 30 P. M Hobo?Daily by 6 00 P. M LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, &C. >110?Monday, Wednesday & Frjdny by 12 Oft If Hose?Same days, at 11 00 A. If' RED HILL, RU8SEL PLACE, &C. )uo?Thursday, by 12 00 Hoses?Samo day, dt 11 00 A. tiller's ferry, jefferson, &0. >uo?Monflny, by 12 Off M loses?Friday, at 10 CO A.' M* OFFICE HOURS. From 8 00 A. M. to 2*00 P. M., and for inaa after openmg the nnaTl at night. T. W. PEGU ? '