The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, August 24, 1864, Image 2
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Headquarters, *
' CONSCRIPT DEPARTMENT.
COMJMIUA, August IT, 1864. ,
GENERAL ORDERS NO. .10. >'
I; PURSUANT TO ORDER& OF TUB "WAR
Department, Enrolling Officers are hereby required
to execute nil orders of Mnj. Gen. Jones, com
mundirig Department of South Carolina* Georgia ' and
Florida, for tlm ihipressnicut of slaves to labor on the
coast defences. ' , /
II." Reports of their action will ho made to the Major-Genoral
commanding, or to such officer as lie .may
indicate. .? 0. D. MELTON,
Aug. 22 1 " Major-, Comm'dt Conscripts.
Guardian,-Courier and Mercury publish twice;
p\\ other papers in the Slnto once..
Headquarters,
CONSCRIPT DEPARTMENT,
. ' CoLUknu, August IT, 1861.
'GENERAL ORDERS NO. 9
X THE ATTENTION OF PERSONS EXEMPTED
?or ueuuieu lor agricultural purposes, aim who
linve given bond to tlio Government, is directed to the
following paragraph from Circular No. 21, Bureau of
'Conscription
"2. /The sale to the Government, or to the families
of soldiers, at prices fixed by the, Commissioners oftho
State under the Impressment,-Aof the marketable
supplies remaining after flinching the (governments
x with tlie'&tipulatcd quantity-Of provisions, and which*
ho may raise hom year to year while his exemption
contihuos, <as made, by the Act ol Congress, approved
February 17, 18G-I, one of the conditions *of exemption .
allowed to an overseer or agriculturist A claim is
assorted by .some oftlip.se exempted asagriculturists to
exchange such part of the. aforesaid surplus ns> they
;tuay please for supplies of provisions, clotliiugapd the
like, to bo consumed in faniily'nse, and to sell to the
Government or the families of soldiers only what may
remain of such surplus after making such exchanges.
This claim is in violation of law, and of their contract
with the Government, and cannot he allowed.
"Upon satisfactory evidence heing furnished that
persons exempted as overseers or agriculturists have
or are thus disposing of llieir surplus productions by
oxcbange ns afdrcsaid, Enrolling Officers will arrest
all such persons, forward the into their nearest Camps
of Instruction, to bo retained, there until .final action
shall bo token and announced in their cases, and forward
through the proper channels of communication to
this Bureau a report of all the facta and circumstances
of each case. ?
"Every agriculturist or overseer, upon receiving his
' certificate of exemption,.should be informed that the. *
action indicated above will be taken in the event of
his not disposing t)f his marketable surplus in accord"
ance with tho requirements of law."
II, Officers and agents of the, subsistence and Quarz
termastors' Departments are requested to communicate
information to tho Enrolling Officer of all instances coming
to their knowledge-in which persons exempted or
^detailed for agricultural purposes have violated the
stipulations of their bonds to tho Government in'the
sale or other disposition of their marketable surplus.
I.;. i>. ,M IM iXU^N,
August 22 ft Major, Com'dt Conscripts.
B3?" Guardian publish live times; Courier and
Mercury three times in daily and Same in 'tri-wcoklyj
all otlior pajHM-s in the State tlireo times. *
COirOIITTFil) TO JA1I,.
A NEC 110 WOMAN CALLS IIKit NAMJS
Mary and says that she belongs to Mr. Brown
>oti Black ltiver, and thai Mr. Brown and his wife are
both dead. Said woman is about live and a half feet
lliirh, and about fifty years old. (,"?0 or she is ver}lsimplo
or playing oil" so. I cant tell which.
The owner i^ requested to come forward prove
property. pnycxftoiidos and lake her awav.
Jbly 22 ' DUNCAN SIIKOKN, Jailor.
Administrator's Notice.
AD. I'KltSONS HALilNG CLAIMS ACAIKST
. tho Kstale of Moses BOundireo'lato i?f Kershaw
District deceased, will present thorn to the subscriber,
properly attested, and those indebted to said fistate
will please make payment, at as early a day ns pos
Bible, to * JOHN BltANNON, Adtn'r
August in a
Peln+rt Onln
' rotate ua.Lc<
BY OUPDll OK A. L. Me POX A LI), OT? DIETARY
of Kershaw District, I will sell, on the1 1st
Monday in September next, at o'clock, at the Court
House, ih Catmlon, to the highest bidder, a tract o
land in said District,.belonging to the estate of W. T.
% Caston, deceused, containing ninety three and 1-10
acres more or less," hounded by land of the estates of
1>. McRae,.lI. W. DeSaiissnrc and others, on a credit
of three years, with bond and mortgage, and so much
cash as will pay cost. D. SIIJCORN,
August lit ill Sheriff K. I).
DepotSoldiers Board of Relief,
Camukx, ?S. C., Augustti, 1 SG I.
ON AND A FT ICR TILLS PATH AND UNTIL
further notice my regular days for delivering
corn, Ac., will bC on Tuesday and Friday of each week.
All persons interested will govern themselves acuord
ingly. ^ J. M. GAYLIC, -
August " -1. -AgClll.
Confederate please copy.
A Horse for Sale.
A FIRST-RATE SADDLE HOUSE FOR SALE,
?and can bo seen at Samuel Shiver's stable at,
any time. . H. 15. FRIGE.
August 18 . tf.
NOTICE TO PLANTERS ~
A GOOD SUBSTITUTE I'OBt ItAG>
I HAVE ON HAND A FEW BALKS OF SUPErior
S ounce Osnuburgs, said to be equal to Dundee
Bagging (or packing Cotton, with the advantage ol its
being loss than half the cost.
August,23 51 d R. M. KENNEDY.
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Special 1ST otices. ?
. . ' -NOTICE. . TT~
MT BUSINESS HEREAFTER WILL BF/ CONducted
strictly on tlio-fcashSystem.. ..
All Orders must'positively bo accompanied with the
cash. .
Those indebted to me will please come forward And*
pay up. WM. McKAlN.
July 1 in,
AISrN~OIJ3SrOEMEIsr%TSr
^Ik. Editor : You will ploase announce the following
gentleman as candidates for re-election tQ' the
House of Representatives, from "Kershaw District, at
the ensuing election in October, mid obligo their
friends: ^ '
Ifcijor J. M. DkSAUSSURE.
? Capt. D. D. PERRY. ' '
July 1 _ - '
Mr. Editor: As the timo is approaching whcti tho <
people of Kershaw District, will have to select, those !
who will represent them, in tho ensuing Legislature
we'respectfully roconuuend tho fallowing gentlemen
as a candidates.
For Senator.
Muj. A. If. B0YK1N
For Representatives.
Mai. ,T. MnDkSAUSS.UIIE,
?apt. W. Z. LKITNKR.
. By inserting the above, you will oblige
April lb. MANY VOTERS.
For ji'cprcsenialive.
The friendsljf Capt. W. L. DkPASS, announce liim
a candidate for Representative to the South Carolina
Legislature, at the next October election.
?Tuly 1 ' ' :
For Representative. ?
TYc are authorized to announce Col. A. D. GOOUWYN,
as a candidate for tho Legislature at tho ensuing
election; ,
Apfll 22 tf
For Representative.
"Went-o authorized to announoe CohW. R. TAYLOR
as a candidate for the Legislatilro at the ensiling
election.
J une iu . ii
Mil. JSniTOK: You will please announnCo Capt.
WILLIAM CLYBURN, as a candidate for rc-olcction
as clerk of tho Court of Common Pleas, for Kershaw
District, opd oblige * MANY FRIENDS.
Slave Labor for the Coast,
DIVISION NO. 2.
I COMMISSIONERS OF ROARS AND THE
? town authorities witliiii the Judicial Districts of
Lancaster. Kershaw, Chesterfield, Darlington, Marlboro.
Marion, Sumter, Clarendon, Williamsbntg, and
llorry, will forthwith summon all slaveholders within
their respective limits to^delivor ONE-HALF bf their
slaves, liable to road doty, at the Railroad depots nearest,
their residence, on 'JUKSDAY THE 27TH BAY
OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, at 8 o'clock, a. in , there to
await transportation to Charleston, for thirty days
labor on the fortifications.
II. The Confederate authorities have made a requisition
Upon the Stale for Two Thousand laborers-monthly..
The proportion of one-fourth heretofore called lor, had
failed to supply half of this number. Jnvviow of this *
filet aind the great urgency of the demand for labor at I
liiutinin it. i? ilenmed evtiediViit. 1 n shorten the ir.tor- 1
val between tlio mils, and increase the quota. This is
110 violation of tlio law. for it does not lix the quota of
klbor, nor the interval between Iho calls, but prescribes
that such proportion shall he called lbr as will 1111 the
requisition, giving thirty, days' notice. Each Division
in the order fixed will be required to furnish this
quota, and no-ihjustiee will be done to any.
III. A11.parties, whether individuals or companies,
who o\yu or cihploy more than one road hand, are required
to furnish their quota, (onb-half) unless relieved
Ijy detail Ironi Department Headquarters. This can
relieve only those hands permanently engaged on the
specific work-for which the detail was granted. Commissioners
of roads will give their attention (o this
matter aud report to this oflico.
IV. Great confusion exists froth tlio imperfect manner
ill which the names of owners are given to agents
at the several depots. It is the duty of one, or more
of the Commissioners, to bo present to verify the quota
of each ownor, and propftro correct lists.
Within livo.days after delivery on this call they Will
please forward to this oflieb names of defaulters in thoir
respective divisions ol roads. .
* It. 1J. JOHNSON,
Agent of the State of So. Ca.
August 20. s.tu.lli.hb
Headquarters,
CONSCRIPT DlCPAJITMENT, )
COLUIIIIIA, Aug. 17, 18G4. )
SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 104.
m DURING TJI1S AB^KNCfc OF TF1E COM
maiidanl of Conscripts froih his Post, Lieutenant
It. D. BOYLKSTON will act as Commandant
of.Conscripts, and will bo obeyed and inspected accordingly.
By command ol Maj. Mf.ltox, Comdt. of Conscripts.
J as. Wood davidson,
Lieut, and Adj't.
Carolinian tlirco insertions?every other paper
in tho State once each.
August 20. 1
: Wheat Mill.
JAM NOW'PREPARED TO GRIND WHEAT AT
short notice. My Mill is in good order, and produoos
as lino (lour as can bo desired by any onp.
Parties sending wheat to me may rely on iny personal
attention. J. II. VAUGHAN,
Juiy 28?6d . 6 milos above Camden.
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DISTRICT OFFICERS. ' ! .
, ' Legislators. , *
A. H. JJoykin ?Senator. j
Mm M. t)eSaussurc, D. I). Terry?Representatives.
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Magistrates.
John K. "Witlierspooii, "Wiii. I). Hogan,.W. R. Taylor,
Henry Brace, John R. Shaw, Richard L.
Whitaker, J. T. Barker.
Commissioners of Roads. .
I. M. DaSftuasure Chairman, |B. T. McCoy, W.-E.
Hughes, Daniel "D. Kirkland, .1 nines L. McDoyuvII,
Lewis' .T. Patterson, IT. English Doby,
Fred. Bowcn, .Tolin L. Mickle, Gillnm Sowell,
Richmond R. Terrell, Enmifhel Barker.
The sixth section of the "Act to establish cer:ain
Roads, Bridges and FerriaB," passed December
17, is as fallows :
44 Tlilit pnr-li flnmitiisMmnrr nf RrMifls nnw 111 nf
Toe, or hereafter appointed, shall servo until, a
successor is appointed, and has accepted. Tliis
section to be in force during the war.
Commissioners of Free School*.
Wiley Kellfcy, Win. Dixon, James Team, C. C.
Ilailc, JesSe Tnicsdcl, Daniel Bethune, A. L.
McDowell.
.Commissioners of I'ublic Buildings.
John Workbinn, II. M. Kennedy, H. H. Johnson. F.
Jj. Zemp, L. W. 11. Blair, James B. (Jureton, Win.
1). 'McDowall Chairman, C. P. 1$., Coliu iMacrca
'Treasurer.
Commissioners fo Approve Puldic Securities. .
John M. DeSaussure, James Dunlap, Win. K. Johnson,
sr., A. M. lveiliicdy, Thos. ?. Shannon.
Commissioners of the. Poor.
K. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John 0. Higgins, It.
M. Kennedy, J. S. DePas& W. B. llughson, Sec.
1 and Treas.
President and Directors of Camdcil Bridge Co.
President?John M. DcSaussurq.
Director*?John Macrae, B. Perkins*.James Team,
connniacrae, t>cc. oc areas.
Soldier's Board of Belief.
Joli 11 M. DcSaussure, E. BarUos. Junes Dunlap, J.
IVoHS Dye, C. Moselyy Jauies Team, J esse Trncsdcl,
John It. Micklc, Charles Ralby, John Gaskins;
Daniel Gardner:
, Coroner.
John S. Meroney.
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' Managers of Elections.
Camden?John S.- Meroney, 0. A. McDonald,
Win McKuin.
.Cuvelon's* Mill?Frederick Bowcn, James Team,
Eimlnucl Barker. .
Flat llock?Jc?sc Truesdcl, James Fle.chcr,
Gedrgc 11. Miller.
Buffalo?Wm. Muligo, Gillaui Sowcil, Wm. Cato.
Lizenhy's?John McGougau, Daniel McCaskifl,
Donald McDonald.
Hbhrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander Mcleod,
Henry Radcliffe.
Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Micklc,
James 11. \ aughn.
T.i^ortu lim^A D JnnnQ it' Jl l'nlfrrti/in
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11. Cunninghum.
. Officers of Court. <f
Jhscph I>. Dunlap; Commissioner in Equity; W,
Clyburn, Clerk; A. Ij. McDonald, Ordinary;
Dtuiiian Shcorn, Sheriff.
Tax Collrctor.
"William McKuiti.
Confederate Enrolling 'Officer.
"W. Z. Lailncr.
C'onft derate War Tax-Collector.
A. M. Kennedy.
Assessors
John Oantey, It. M..Kennedy.
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Collector of Tax in Kind.
James Jones.
Cjiief Commissary Agent.
J'. H. Devercanx. _
'Confederate Quartermaster's]'Agent.
J uines Sowers. 4
State Quartermaster s Aeirni.
A. Markley Lee. 4
Receiving and Delivering Agent.
J. M. Gnylc.
Officers of the Town of Camden.
Inftndant.
James Dunlap.
Wardens.
N. 0. Bailey, p. P Hocott, fy. M. Bo3Wcll, ft. M
Kennedy. ^
Recorder."
' R. M. Kennedy.
? Marshal and Market. Clerk.
Wni. Johnson.
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Professional. ''
Physicians now Practicing.
L. II. Boas, P- L? PoSaussurc, T. Reensljerna,
. 'W. R. Sikcs, Benjamin II. Malhcson, J., McCan,
J. I. Traill ham, W. L. Pickett, ft. S. Lucas, T,
F, McPow, L. M. PoSaussurc, Thomas. W. Sal__
uiond, F. L. Zeinp.
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Latiycrs,
Win. M. Shannon. '/ W. Z. Loitncr.
W* M. Kennedy. W. It. Tdylor.|
Joseph D.'l)unlap.
pciitisi.
M. Bissell..
. Surveyors.
Colin Macrae, Daniel Bctliuiic, C. C. Hailc
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Scholastic, Mercantile^ & Mcchan- ,
* ical.
Academies and Primary Schools in Camden.
L. McCandless' Male Academy; F. Staudenmyer,
male academy; G. Bailey,'Professor,, of Foreign *
Languages; Mrs. MdCandlcss' Academy lor
Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreiglit; Miss Dawson ;
Mrs. I'eck; Miss Maggie DeNoon.
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware ?$c., ?r.
1?. W. Bonncy, James Dunlap, George Alden, Mrs.
M. T. Campbell, It. M. Kennedy; Mrs. McLeisli,
' Mendal Smith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Qrosby,
Benjamin, Matbeson & Co., A. ,T.. Latta, Sv. 1>.
McDowall, S. Oppcnhcini, M. Bauni & Bro., Mct *V
roney, Bbswell & Bro., J. M: Gaylc, Joseph
Sommcrs, T. S. Myers, James McEven, W..
C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas, J. H. Op-penheim
& Bro., Win. Johnson, D. D. Ilocotl, B.
Jjikcs.
Druggists.
Win. McKain, F. L. Zcmp.
Book Seller nnd Stationer.
James A." Young.
llatcAc.v and Jcicelrg ' ?
James A. Young, I. B. Alexander, A W Wehrlian.
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Blacksmiths, Wagon and GarriageMakers.. - S.
Shiver, Itobort Man, Nathan B. ArrahtB, Thomad
Shiver. 11. It., blacksmith."
fiabintl Warcrooms and Undertakers.
C. L. Chatten, Wm. Tarver, J'. F. Sutherland,
Builders. * f
J. F Suthfcrland, C. L. Chatten, H. C. Roberts'.
f Merchant
Tailor.
Charles A. McDonald.
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** mill Tfnrntus
F. J. Oukcs, Mr. .Bulger.
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Wheelwright and Ginmaket.
It. J. McCreigfit.
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Bakers.
Mrs. M. A. Kennedy, F. Shoemaker, Win. DaascB.
Tan- Yards.
L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Ze.mp, John S. Bradley,.
Alex. McLcod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown.
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Hotel's.
Mansion House, by ' - G. Robinson..
ReKalb House, by - J. H. Jungblnth.
Private Boarding.
. J. W. Rodgfcts.
1 ^Milinarg and J)rcsS Making. ,
Miss D. 11. McEwcn, Mrs: llammcrsloug '
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Churchfs.
Mcthddist?J. T. "Wighlnian, pastor.
; Presbyterian?S. II. Hay, " ;
Episcopal?T. F. DaviB, jr., "
Baptist?AY. E. HughsOn, "
Grain and Lumber Mills.
F. L. Zemp, flour and grist; Jus. II. Vaughn, flour
and grist; James A. Kirklnnd, grist; J F. Sutherland,
lumber and grist; W. i). Hughes, lumber
and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col. James
U. H^Uc, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, flour,
grist ami lumber ;/L. W. R. Blair, flour and
grist; Charles Raley, flour and grist; J. R. Sowell,
grist; John W. Guskinp, flour, grist and lumber;
John A. Young, grisb and lumber; T." J.
Cauthen, lumber; Robert Kirklcy, grist; cstst? 4
of Win. Shields, grist and lumber; George R.Millor,
flour and grist; L. J. Patterson, flo\)r 4
and grist ; John S. Miller, flour and grist; estate"
of T. Lang, grist iind lumber; "W. M. Kelley,
grist, John Chcsnut, grist and lumber; James
Chcsnut, sr., grist and lumber; John Moflac,
grist and lumber ; John Brown, grist; estate of
Burwcll Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of.
Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jano J.
Knox, grist.; Richard llyatt, flour and glrist;
Lewis Peoples, flour, grist and lumber.
POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- C
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMDIA, WE8TERN
AND WAV MAILS.
Due?Daily, by C7 30 P. M
Close?Daily by , t> UU F. M
LANCASTER, FLAT HOCK, &C.
Duo?M<yiday, Wednesday Si Friday by 12 00 M
Close?Same days, at . 111 00 A. M
REI) HIM., RU8SEL PLACE, &C.
Duo?Thursday, by 12 00 M
Closos?Same day, at 11 00 A. M
TILLER'S FERRY, JEFFERSON, &C.
Duo?Monday, by 12 00 M
' Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. M
OFFlCP UOURS. ? .
Prom 8 00 A. M\ to 2 00 P. M., and Ibr ahorfc
time after oponinp thtf mail at night. #
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