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r i ?g . ? 1 "Headquarters, RESERVE FORCES, S. C. ) COLUMIilA, Sept, 30, 1864." J ' GENERAL ORDER NO. 7. I PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER ?NO 73 Ajiitnivt and Inspector General's Office, current urios. ibominto ?Dr>cnded) the Brigadier General commanding Ke?crve forces of South Carolina hereby assumes control and direction of the conscription service in tlio State. II. Except us hereinafter specified, the organization of the Conscription Department in the State,-including tho Examining Hoards, will be preserved; and all exiatirtg orders, regulations and instructions of the Comtnandant ol Conscripts will be continued of force until Otherwise ordered.' lit. Local Kmolling Officers and Examining Hoards will report immediately- to the Commandant of Con* scripts, and through him communicate with theso Headquarters, and wilf, through hiui, receive order's nd instructions. .IV. All communications in relation to the Conscription' service in the Slate, and all applications for exemption and detail, must be made through the Coin* tanndant of' Conscripts; counnunicatioiis on ail other Subjects will couiinuo to he'made through the A. A. Ueucrul of the Kescrve Forces, SC. V. The office of Congressional District Enrolling Officer being abolished, all officers heretofore scting in that capacity will report by letter to the Commandant of Conscripts tor a-sigiiuient U> < her duty, setting forth their rank, corps, position and present assignment to duty. Competent olliccrs will be assigned as '-In specters of Conscription, m Hie several congressional DistHcts. Vf. With a view to c mpllaneo of Par. Ill of said General Order No. 73. the Cotnmaiiduut ol Cbnscripts will, without delay, order the medical examination of all commissioned officers and other persons (except those of the "Ijivahd Corps") employed in the enrolling service of this State. Commissioned officers." as to whom tiq disability is found to exist, will hold themselves in readiness to he assigned to duty in llik Held an soon as practicable. VII. Application for assignment to duty as Unrolling Officers, Assistants, Clerks, attd to other positions Jn the Conscription service in this Sunc; u 11 "he received from officers, non-commissioned ' officers and privates belonging to the Reserve Forces, and from rati red and light duty officers and men, and from persons not liable to service in the tield. Such applications, enclosing testimonials ol character, intelligence and Illness, will he addressed to Maj. 0. IV M.KLTON, Commandant of Conscripts, Columbia. S. O. By command Brig. Gen. CllliSNUT. kCD. U. BARNWELL. A. A, Gen. Oct. 20. 63^~rft:'te papers copy three times. K v or ;sOUTU GAKOLtlA. * ?yS-?v-.? - j-r-ioAledSsa*^ A1 ?.J T A X'D 1NSP G EN K11AL'S OFFIOK. ) Oor.LMUi\, Nov. 1, 1804 f GENE HA L ORDERS NO. 14. IT UK COMMANDING OFFICKRS OF COM panics organized under order.* front this office for service beyond their Districts, will forthwith re, turn to this office luli Robs of their respective companies, itie|udnig the names of persons who have been added t o tin* rolis sine - their- in igiual organization II General and field ofliceis having in their possession the rods'above specified will also make returns of the same III. Persons who are liable t<? service in said companies, and who have la'.h'd to report their names, when the companies shall he ordered into service will be arrested, carried into camp and tried by courts martial, in pursuance of the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly. IV. General officers and the commanding officets o Regiments will extend these orders. By command: (Signed) - A. 0. GARLINGTON, Adj't. and Insp'clr. Geu. S. C. Official : G. A Fornix, A A. Geu. ftigT* Papers of tut state copy thro? times. Nov. 8 " g Office Q. M- Department, _ . Camdkn, Sept.-loth, 1864. ,/Tr>^ANTER3 ARE URGENTLY '. REQUEST EI JL to haul in mimcilintely all new fodder and pea aswl 1 as old fodder and shucks, in order to moot tin pressing demands of our armies. They are also noliliod that they can have credit 01 their Titho of 1861, for tl.oir deliveries of corn if thej prefer it to payment in cash CONSVAY BELL Agt. A. Q. M, Sept. 16 if Headq'rs En Office, CAMDEN, S. 0., Oct. 14, 1^64. PURSUANT TO ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOI General's Order No. 77, horotoforo published, . ul detailed men, and tlioso whose applications' are pend ing, and all light duty mon, who are uuassigned, ant all wholiave no#cortiticate yf exemption from examin ing Board or'exempted under recent Acts ofCongre6s who are not in active service between 18 and 45 art hereby ordered to report promptly at this office ure narod to go Ibrward to Cnrnp oi instruction. W.. WALLACE, Qct 15 B ' Act. K. O. K..D. RAGS! RAGS'. ! r pHK. UIGIIK3T PltlCKS PAID FOR WHITI JL linoi! or cotton rags delivered large or emu quantities at liiis ollico. FINK BLBACHKD HowicaPUN. 7-8 tuid 4 4 Brown .Homespun. Dark Delains, Black Alpaccps, Hair Ifetai Servant's Handkerchiefs, ete., etc. : ALSO, Ln^lies^ Latest Style IIATS. on hand arid made to ' .order. JtfUiNiNJVi' i'KAJI liS, of tlio Latest Fashion, undrtn assortment or MILITARY GOODS of all description?. 1 Shoestrings, Corset 1 aces, Tape, Spool Cotton and Needles.' Pins and Iynitting Net dies. And a great many othcr'useful articles, too numerous to mention, at ? Nov. ?!^Gt.d ' MltS. HAMMKltSLOUGH'S. Council NoticeIT IS ORDKRKD THAT THIO FOLLOWTNtf rates of Stullage bd churged, on and after Monday next,Viz: . . \/n itii uuci unci tu iui ami' in niiii hi'ii, rnui" l^iinar.s. Veal, - Two Dollars. Hogs?over 50 lbs, - - - Three Dollars. PigR?uuder'50 lbs., ... Two Dollars. Mutton noil Hides. ... Two Dollars. It is also ordered thai Two Dollars be charged for empounding Horso* and Moles. For Hogs, Two Dollar each. For iihcep and floats. One Dollar It is further ordered that the Weigher at the I^nblic Scales be allowed Filty Cents compensation for each draught. By order ?f Council. It. M. KENNEDY, Clerk of Conned. Nov. 12. ^ . 5d. CAMDEN, 3 0., Nov. 14. 1864. \y E WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWINO PHAGES T ? On the days spocilitif below lbr? tho purpose of i assessing the ad valorem tax: Liberty tiill?Thursday, 17th instant. Fine Rock?Friday a'ud Saturday, 18th and 19th. buffalo??At Mr, lUasKel Sowoil's?Tuesday, 22nd. Lyzerthy's?Wednesday*, 23d. Dr. Lucas'?Thursday, 24th. Sihroek's Mill?Friday, "25th. Curetou's Mill?Saturday, 2Gth. JOHN CANTEY, UOBT. M. KENNEDY, Nov. 14.-St. Asses-urs 17 ill C. D. Wanted to Purchase I^OR. THE USE* OF THE CONFEDERATE L States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which I pay a fai price in ivsh. >ir, irproforied, wilb exchange rolled plantation-Iron for the same. Planters ?.r others haviugany of the ahovo to dispose of'- will iofonn uie of the fact, a* I wish to collect it together as speedily as possible. * . J. S. i\l,ERoNKY September 1 ti. Notice. All persons holdino notes or lawful accounts against the hslate ol I honi.is J. C'ly.-' b -rn, will present tlietn to mo for payment within ninety days from date. Alter that time i will not pay miy ciaiins against the EsLjic. \VM. CLYDURN, Oct. 21?3t. Administrator. "Conlcder.ue" please copy three times. Notice. \LL PERSONS HAVING I)KMANDS AGAINST I he i'.siiitr'ii| the lute Dr Henry will ' present them properly attested. ami those "indebted, will make payment to John Canny. MARY (I. C.YNTEY, Oct. 22 tf. Administratrix, f __ For Sale. TJINE WOOD Full SALE.' APPLY TO XT """ R. 13. JOHNSON. Oct. 24 10 Sale of Personal Property. BY PERMISSION' OF A. L. McDONALP, ORDrnar}\ 1 will sell, on TUESDAY, the 22d of No vomher, 18(5-1, at "the late residence of Richard L. Whitaker, deceased, on Twenty-five mile Creek, alj the personal property of .Richard L Whitakei, decent.- j ed, consisting of llou-ehohl, F-iriiilnre, Eatming Imple' meats, n tine, young Mule, a few head of Cattle, Cotton ' Corn, Pens, &c., &e. ' - ' The terms of sale are cash. ? October 81?tH.th.sG. 1 J. D. DUNLAP. t .. Depot Soldier's Board Relief* Camden, S. C. Oct 12, I8G4.jj All persons wh< > naye not paid tmkm two (2) per cent Tax in corn,' wliOnt and fico! will please deliver it nt once, without furthoj notice. L Ry Order of Maj. Jno M. I^eSaussuke, Chairman. 1 Oct. 12 2w' M. GAY I.E. Agent. 1 T?T a4-I A A J.SUUUC. All persons are forewarnep not to trade (or n note trivcn by ino", to John Baker, for five hnndrcd dollars. dated somo lime in June, TR64, as the property for which it was given, has proved unsound, I will ot pay aaid note unless comported by law. * JAM10S A. THOMPSON". f Sept. . 8 NOTICE^ I OMv AND PINE WOOD K<! R SALE APPLY to i JOHN OANTET, Nov. 9-^-tfv I t U,H U'LiU?JJJI "I'jlJI JII'lHIJMIIllMjL D1ST a XC T DIRECTORYDISTRICT OFFICERS. LtgitUtort. A. JI. jBoykin-^Se.nalor. V' 9' F'*rr/*-Re|a:^ti '* OTW. ^ Magistrates. John K. )V?. J). JJogan, W. R. Xeii lor,. Henry BfaCe, Joha R;tiQkw, Riehard J \yjiitkfctfr,' J. F. Backer. ' r~ Commissioners of Roads. J. M. DaSauBSur^e Chairman, B. T. JMoCoy, JVV. 1 Hughes^ Daniel D. Rirkhuiu, James L. DoWhlf," LeMris'J. Patterson, J. English .Dob, Fred. Bo wen, John L. Mickle, G ilium Sowel Richmond K. Terrell, Emunuel Parker. The sixth section of the " Act to establish ce tain Roads, Bridges pud Ferries," passed Deccmb.i 17, is as i'ollown : 'That, each Commissioner of Roads now in q fice, or hei'eaftei' appoiuted, shall Serve until successor' is uppointed, and lias accepted. Th section to be in force during tho \vur? , Commissioners of Jfrct Schools. Wiley Kellcy, Win. Di^on, James T.eam, ?C. < Haile, Jesse Truesdcl, Daniel Bethuue, A. 1 McDowell. /* 1 I Commissionej-a of Publie liuildinus. John Workman, R. Al? ijjtenuedy, R. B. Johnson, ] "Jr ff.-i I V iu ' t - i>* i? "*?r_ **oj. u. if. xw i)i;urv mines u. v..urmon, w l D.--MoDowall Cllairin'an, C.'P. B., Coliu Maori Treasurer.. , 'if' au * Commiitivners, to Approve PnUlic Securities. John .\l.,De&aus8ure, Janie^ Duulup, Wiu. E. Joh . .son, ar., A. M. Kennedy, Tlfos. E. Shannon. Commissioners of (he Poor. E. Barnes, A. A. McDownll, .John ( ). Higging, ] M. Kennedy, J. i>. DePass. \V. E. Huglisou, Se axul Treaa. President and Directors of Camden JSridye Co, President?doliu M. DeSaussure. ' Dived ora?John Macrae. B. Perkins, James Teai .{Colin Macrae, JSt'C.& Treas; Soldier's Hoard of Relief. Jehn M. DeSaUssiirc, E. Barnes, .Yanies Dunlap, "Kosa Dye, C. Mosely, James Team, Jesse Ti-ut j del, John B. Mickle,' Charles llaley, John yb ^kins, Daniel Card net'. m Cfironer.ll ' John S. Meroney.| if<v\atfer$ of Elections. ' " "Camden?John 55. Meroney, C. A. McDonal Wis l^cKairi. Curetori's Mill?Frederick Borren, .Tames Tea Emanuel Parker;*! -' ' 1' ' ' PlaV Rp'ck-^-deve Truesdel, James Fletchi Geqrgo R;;Milier. t Buffalo?Wm, Mungo, Gillam Sowell,. ffm. Ca Lizenby's?Aokn McGougan, Daniel McCaski Donald McDonald.- * Scliroek'a Mill?B. T. MeOev. Alexander M Leod, Henry R&dc'ifFe.- ? Goodwin's Stdre?Benjamin Cook, Jelm B. kfi? le, James H. Ynughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jonos, jr., R. _G.t Patttfrsc R. B. Curihinjjbatn. Officers of Co.urt. Joseph IL thinlnp, ConnuisSioner'iH Equity;' Clyburn,- Clerk ; A. L. McDonald, Ordinar ^Hunoart'Sllloorn; ShefitF. j 1 Tax Collector.' ^ *VTilliaiu McKain.J Confederal* Enrolling Officer. ,\Yf. 7,. Laitrieiv .uiia. * .. * ' \ Confederate War Tar-Collector, A. 14. Kennedy.! 8 AaaeaeoraJ, J Oh* Cnntey'.'K. >1. 'Kennedy . Collector of Tax in Kind . Jpmes Jones, Chief Commissary Agent. , J1 H. DevercAux-f ' 1 Confederate Quartermaster'aT^Agent' i 9 TamnS Q a \w ava '*? K iZiatt Quarttrmdxier't AgentQ {A. 'Markley Lee. 1 ' Rtcnvinr/ and JJolivermg Agent jj. M. Gayle. Officers of the Town of Ca^dcni. | Fniendant. m " JJamoa Dunlap.J Warden*, ' N/ D. Baxlej, D. D Tlocoft, L'tf 'Boswell, R! Kenned/. Recorder. R. M. Kennedy. J *' mnam Marshal, find Market. Clerk^ ^MMfcr\Vin. Johnson.J ' ? ??4 Professional f- ;1 : r/iysicians now J ract^cma. L. IT.. Dens, D. Tj. DeSaussure, T/ Recnutfevi W. R. Sjikfis, Bon.iamin II.. Mathpsnn, J McCi J. I. Trnnihftin, W. L. Pickcii, Ti. 8. Lucns. P McDow, I/. M DcSnussnre, Thomas W. S wond,, F.. L. Zomp. , II * ' - * " jj-l. 11! .L . -i.?J.iJ.JJ-JIISBSP Lai ytrx, Wm. M. Shannon, W. Zl* Loitnjw ? ' W. M. Kennedy. \Y. 11. Tay.lnrj " JesejpU D. Dnulnp. (fi. liailev. i ?. PlUltlMt. I Biased. ' 1 SurteyCrt. Colin Macrae Daniol Bethuno, C. C. Haile V Scholastic, Mercantile, & Mcebap! ' / ka : ' T a AcuJtniitii mill /VjBi/irn ScA'/i/./. /' J - n __ WVMVVH) H' VU/(fU((f9, L. McCand.less' Male Academy ; F. 3iftudj>npiy?r, male academy ; Mrs.' McCaudlcss' Acaderuy for j Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreight ; Mian Dawson ' i Mrs. Feck; Miss Maggie-D'eNoob. *r Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware <?<;.. tf*c., E. W. Bonner, .1 nines Dunlap, George Aldeu, Mrj| ? M. T. Campbell, It. M Kennedy, Mrs# WcLelsli, ;a Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby. s Benjamin, Mnthcson & Co... A. T. Batty; W. I). McDowall, 8. Qppenheim, >1. Uauui & pro., roncy, Boswcll & l>ro., M. JL#ny 1 e, Joseph Somnicrs, T. S. Myers, Juiiies MoEwu, r, C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. 1J Oppenheiut <Jc Bra., ^ih. Jokuscfti, FWf'r Pr Sikes. ." Drugyislt. . y ? Wm, McKaiii, F. L. Zemp; . 11 Book Seller and Sla(ivr\*r. , Japies A. Young. VVn/i'/i/'* noT u_ James A. Teung, 1. B. Alexander, _ Wftfof bun. ' Blacksmiths, tyggun and CarriqgeA(a/feri. n S. Shiver, Robert Alan, ^'utliau B. Arnvuiif, jboipas Shiver. It. R., blacksmith. :C. Cabinet JVarerooms and Undertakers. Cf. L. Chatten, Wm. Tarvev, J. f. Sutherland* w *4-/ ' -?* Builders. J. F~ Sutherland,C. L.Chetien, H. 0. Robert*. 81 Merchant Tailor, j . Charles A. McBaunlvj. h Saddlery and Harries*. ;B" V. J. Oukes, Mr. Bulger. Wheelwright and (linmaU&r 9 kR J. MsCreigbt. | " " Bakers. ' F. Shoemaker, )\rw. Dnasth* Tdn-Yards. ' t m' L. B. StephenSoij, Ij*. L. Zemp, .John" ff. ?T?d\>y Alex. MeLeq'tl, Lewis J. Patterson* John Jgrt/Wtft " Hotels. t t Mansion House, hy - E. G. Robinson. l- ' D^Kalb llouse, by J. II. -c" Brivute Boarding. k "iV. llodgers. Jfilinart/ and JJreis Making. ,n' MisB D. Us McEwon, -Mrs. IfnmznereliiBg J?"-' * Churches. jl JMethodist?J. T. Wightman, paatorr. Presbyterian?S. H. Hay, "* ^ ' Episcopal?T. P. Davis, jr., ' ^Baptist?W. E. Hughson, Grain and Lumber Mills. F L. Zeinp, flour and-grist; Jns. H. Vaughn, ftontf and grist: J a pics A.Kirkland; grist; J F. Butkerlnnd, lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber anil grist: Charles Perkins, lumber ; Col Jant??, C. HAile, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, fonr, grist and lumber; L. W. R; Blair, flour ati<^ 1 . gHst; Charles Raley, flour and grist; J.-R. lotftj ell,- grist ; John W. Buskins,-flour} grist and lum-. her; John A. Young, grist and- lpipber; T. : ^authen,' lumber; Robert Kirklejr, gpst; estat*. J Vr'iri. Shields, gfris.t arid Hum hep; George j|r ! Miller, Pour and grist; L. J. Patterson, fleur and grist ; John S; Miller, flour and grist; estate of T. Lang, grist and lumber; W.- M. Relley? grist, John Ohesnut, grist n,nd lumber; Japteii; "Cheshut, sr., grist and lumber; John McRae, grist and lumber; John Drown, grist estate of liurwell lloykin, grist and lumber; estate of Lemuel lloykin, grist and lumber.; Mrs.- Jane- Jl' Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour - ap4 ; gri#Kv Lewis Pc'eples, flour, grist a^d lumber. ' POST OFFICE, CAMDEN; & f: . MAIL ARRAN GL'Mj;N.T&^ \. RICHUONB, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WX^MC, AND WAT MAILS, Due?Daily, by V 2ftfP.- Mk, Clese?Daily by H* LANCASTER, FLAT^-ROCK, <tf?r Due?Monday, Wednesday 4 Friday byJ2;.?Q,, M Close?Same days, at *1} ,0^^, ,S^? RED HILL, RU8SKL PLACI, &C. Due?Thuiaday, by . 12 CO Closes?Sameday^al.. Hr0t-\Av , tiller's ferrt, JEFPBRBON, AjfJfJ Due?Monday, by ( . 12*00, aa? Closes?Friday, at l6 00 A Mr "| OFFICE HOURS, ' ^ al- 1 .From 8 00 A. M. to 1 on, P, agd(J for..sfyprfc j ?e ulteroponujg the nmlj at nij^lit. 1 __ " 'p.- m muw.p M. <