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BLACK ALPACGASj
Black anil colored Calicoes;
Wngbams,.Paper Cambrics; .
DeBcges and Delaines; '
Brown and Trine Denims ;
Superior Knglish LiJngcloth;
Ladies Silk, Cloves, Whalebone;
Gilt Buttons and Trimmings for ladies dresses;
Black Italian sowing Silks ;
Black, white and colored spool Thread?all -Nos.;
Blatk flax Thread.;
Pins, Knitting Xeedlos, Needles, Buttons, Tape;
Cbrabs and Toilet Soap, Hairpins;
Ladies H:it Xetts;
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Jj/lines WIIllL*. suite IU1U Vlllt liucv, a
Servants Handkerchio's. and, a gTcaft mi^ny otlier
articles, too numerous lo mention.
?: ALSO:?
Cotlon Cards and Yarn?all Numbers;,
7-8 and 4-4 Graniteville Slurtiiigs, grad an assort*uent
of Groceries?also Gun Powder.
Gall and examine the stock at
. . J. SOMMERS,
Opposite, the Markqt.
^ October 18 tu. th.-s. 6
STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLISA.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, ' j
- CoLt'JiuiA, S. C., Oct. 12, 18C4. j
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TIIE RESOLUTIONS i
oft he General ?Assembly, the following persons (
. have been appointed by the Governor to the Military
Atndeinjv and will report at the Arsennl Academy in
Columbia, to C?pt. J. P. THOMAS commanding, on i
Ukj flo-t day of January nexi:
First Congressional DiSt> ict.?cergt Mangurn, i
' Co. F, S. C. B. y. Owens, Pee Dee Light Artillery.
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Seam tf Ccmgrr.tsitna I District?Sergt A. F. O'Brien, <
Co I. 1 st S. C. V. . i
Third Congressional District?Benjamin J. John- i
son ? 1
Fourth Congressional District.?L. Yanccy Dean,
"Co..R. Hampton Legion. S. C. Y.
Fifth Congressional District?Theodore- 0. Ward,
Co. D. 22d S. C. V.
Six-th Congressional District.?Sorgt. M adison F
Hawthorn. Co. F, 12th S. C. V.
The applicants who have not been appointed and
who may desirato renew i.hcir applications for the
. nnhinn tln-rpot' tO lllis Dt'lWrt*
moot
By order or the Governor.
J>. F. ARTHUR,
Oct. 18. 1 * Private See etary.
Jlgf Columbia ?ti<l Charleston papers publish triVeekly
lor two weeks. All other papers in the State
taublish ouce.
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: Auction Sale-' .
I WILL SELL AT TilK M ARRET ON WEDNESDAY
next, at 11 o'clock* one work Horse, one
(fine Colt oflarge size, from a timfc Virginia nlare, eight
months old. also a likely young Mule, one or two good
second hand Cairiages, also a lot of Tobacco.
Terms cash on delivery. This sale is .well worth
the attention of purchasers.
J. K. W.'THERSPOON,
# Oct 18 2 Auotionper.
| Council Notice
F rI~MIE TOWN AUTHORITIES HAVING CON[
JL TRACTED with a party to cut all grass and
Nveeds in the Qeinetery, (outside private lots) doliereby*
forbid any one else cutting grass -within tiie enclusure.
By order ef Council. 4 R. M. KENNEDY,
Clerk of CounciL
Oct. T tr.
NoticeEither
strayed or stolen last Monday?a
white and black spotted MILCH cow
and a gray collered HEIFER two years old. a iff information
leading to the recovery of the samo will be
liberally rewarded. .john H. JU\GDLUTH,
Oct 8 tf DeKalb House.
. Roads
The commissioners of roads for or*
SHAW Districtwill meet in Camden, on the
for th Monday in October, at 11 o'clock.
COLIN McRAE, Clerk.
' Oct 7 # ltw.td.
Commissary Notice
PARTIES ARE NOTIFIED THAT IF THEY
will sell their syrup to the government, I will
pay $3-per gallon, and furnish the barrels. .
?also?
First quality -of sugar, exchanged at two of bacon
for one of sugar. .
j. h. DEYEREAUX,
Oct. 12 2 Capl. & A. C.
RAGS! RAGSfT
The highest prices paid for white
liuee or cotton rags- delivered large or smal
quantities at this office.
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School NoticeI^llK
KXKRCISKS OF MISS. H. L. YOUNG'S
SCHOOL Tvill be^in ou the 3d of October, iu lb?
east b'ri<jk Academy.
Beadq'rs En- Office,
. CAMDEN, S. C., Oct. 14, 1S64.
PURSUANT TO ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR
General's Order No. 77, heietofore published, all
detailed men. and those whose applications are pending,
and all light duty nuti. who are .unaligned, and
all who have no certificate of exception from examining
Board or exempted under recent.Acis ofCoiigress,
who. are not in nctive service between 18 and 45 are
hereby ordered to report promptly at this office piepared
to g6 forward to Camp ol Instruction.
: - , < W. WALLACE,
Oct 15 '3 Aqt.E.0 K.D.
Wanted to Furchase
FOP. THE USE OF THE CONFEDERATE
States?Strop Iron, wrought or cast, for which I
pay a fair price in c<sh. or. i,''preferred, will exc hange
rolled plan la u< <<n Iron for the same. Planters i<r others
having any ofthe oIkAc to dispose of will inform me
of the fact, us 1 wish to collect it together as speedily
'j R MUttOXKV. "
September 1 if!
lost-.
A MOURNING VEIL, ON RRIDAY KTENING,
between the residences of Mr. .1 F. Sutherland
mid D. D. Hocott. A reward will be given to the
finderby leaving it at Mr. Sutherland's. .1
October 18 , tf
Headquarters,
RKSKVK FJRCES, .R. C., )
CoLl'MUlA, Scpti <50, 18G-L f
SPECIAL ORDERS SO. 7.
jT PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER NO. 73,1
Adj. and Jnsp'General's, Office, current serie?",
(hereunto appended) the Brigadier General commanding
Reserve Fon-es of South Carolina hereby assumes
control and direction ot llio conscription eery'ce in the
Stnto.
11. ExcjCpt as 'Hereinafter specified, tho organization
uf tie Conscriptiop Department in the State, including
the Examining Boards will he preserved; oud all existing
orders, regulai ions and instructions of the Commaudant
of Conscripts will be continued of (p ce until
ntbpruisr* ordered.
, III. Local Enrolling Officers and Examining Boards,
will report immediately to tlie Commandant of (.'onscripts,
and through him communicate with these
Headquarters, and will, through him, receive orders
uud iustrufctiontf.
IV. All communications in rolation to the Conscription
service in the Stato, and nil applications for cxenipth
ri utid dctoii. niust be made through the Commandant
of Conscripts; communications on all other
subjects will continue to be made through the A. A.
General of the Reserve Voices <.' 0
.V. The office of "(Congressional District Enrolling
Officer being abolished, all officers heretofore acting in
that cnpaciiy will report bv letter to the Commandant
of Conscripts for assignment to ptberdniy. betting forth
iheir rank, corps, position and pre-cnt assignment "to
duty. Coinpetent officers will he assigned as ''Inspectors
of Conscription" in the several Congressional
districts. '
VI. With a View to.compliance ofPar. Ilf. of said
General Order No. 73, the Commandant of Conscripts
will, without delay, order the medical examination of
all commissioned officers uud other parsons (except
those of the 'TuvaLd Corps") employed in vhc enrolling
service of this State, commissioned officers, as to
whom no debility is found to exist, will hold tiierns.-Ivok
in readiness to bo assigned to duty iu the field
as Rem a as practicable. .
VII .Application for assignment to duty as Enroll'
ing Officer."*. Assistants, Clerks, and to oilier positions
in the Conscription service in this rdate, will be received
from officers, noncommissioned officers nnd
privates belonging to the ltesprvo Forced, and from
retired aud light duty officers and men, and from persons
not liable.to service in the Held. Such applications,
enclosing testimonials of'charncter, intelligence
nnd fitness, will be addressed to Maj. C. D. JJKLTON,
Commandant of Conscripts, Columbia, S. C.
Bv command Brig. Gen. Cjiksxut
ED. 11. B tUNWELL.
Oct 4 . 3 * A. A. General.
,Tgy State papers copy three times.
Office.Q. ffi- Department,
* Camdex, Sept. J5tb, 1664.
P.ANTERS ARK URGENTLY REQUESTFB'
to hnul in immediately all new fodder and peas
asw 11 as old fodder and shucks, in order ',o meet tho
pressing demands of our armies.
They.are also notified that they can have credit on
their Tithe of 1864, for tl.eir deliveries of corn if they
prefer it to payment in cash
CONWAY BELL Agt A. Q. M.
Sept. 16 tf
Musical Instructions- .
ttZggn MIS$k L. ARTHUR, WILL RECEIVE
a limited number of pupilsj for Musical Instruction.
Terms?$50 per quarter.
October 3 6t
Servants to Hire.
For further particulars apply to
B. P. COLBURN,
Octobers 6 ' -at Kirkwood. 1
Notice.
a ll PERSONS ARE FOREWARNED NOT TO
l\_ trade for a note eiven by me, to John Baker, for
five hnndred dollars, dated some time in June, 1864,
as the property for which it was given, has proved unsound,
I will ot pay said note unless compelled by
liw. JAMES A. THOMPSON.
Sept. 3
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IHSTltl iT DIltECTORV'
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
Legislators.
A. II. Boykin?Senator.
Jolih M. RcSaussure, I>. D. l'crry?Representatives.
Magistrates.
J olio ft., muierapopn. om. u. oogan, n. u. j.uj.
Jar, Henry Brace, John It. Shaw, Richard L.
Wbitaker, J. T. Barker.
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Commitsirmcrt of Roads.
J/M. DaSaussure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. E.
Hughes, Daniel D, Kifkland, James L. McDowall,
Lewis J. 'Patterson, J. English Doby>
l'rfd. Bo wen, Joiin L. Micklc, GiLlam Sowell,
Richmond K. Terrell, Enlanucl Parker'
The sixth section of the '?j\ct to establish certain
Roads, Bridges aud Ferries,^ passed December
17, is as follows: *..
44 That each Commissioner ofHloads now ia office,
or hevenl'tor appointed, shall serve until a
successor is appointed, mid. hus. accepted. This
section to be in force ."during tho wax.
Commissioners of Free Schools.
Wiloy Kcllcy, Win. Dixon, James Team, C. C.
Haile, Jesse Trucsdel, Daniel Bethuue, j\. L.
McDowell. . .
Commissioners of Public Buildings.
John Workman, 1?, M. Kenned)', K..B. Johnson,' F.
L. Zemp, L. W. R. Blair, Jnmcs B. Cureton, Wm.
D. McDowall Chairman, C. P. D., Colin Macrea
Treasurer. ' .
Commissioners to Amirovc Public Securities.
John M. DeSaussure, James Dunlnp, Wnn E. Johnson,
sr., A. J1. Kennedy, Tlios. E. Shaunon.
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, Commissioners of the Poor.
E. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John 0. Higgins, R.
M. Kennedy; J. S. DePass. TV. E. Hughson, See.
and Treas.
President and Director9 of Camden Bridge Co.
President?^John M. DeSaussure.
Directors?John Macrae. B. Perkins, Jnnacs Team,
Colin Mucrae, Sec. & Treas.
Soldier11 Board of Relief.
John M. DeSnnssure, E? Barnes* James Dunlap, J.
Ross Dye, (|. Mosely, Jiimes Team, Jesse Trucs^.del,
John B. Mick'le, Charlei Ralcy, Jtfhn Gaskins,
Drthiol Gardner. *
- Coroner.
John S. Meroucy.
* Managers of Elections.**
^Camden?Jflhn S. Meroney, C. A. McDonald,
Wm McKain.
Cureton's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Team,
Emnnucl Parker.
Flat Rock?Jesse Truesdcl, James Fletcher,
George R. Miller.
BulTnlo?Wm. Mungo, Gillam SowcM, Wm. Cato.
Lizcnby's?John McGcrtigan, Daniel McCaskill,
Donald McDonald.
Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander MoLeod,
Ilenry liadcliffe.
Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John B. Mickle;
James II. Vanghn.
Liberty Hill?A. D. Jonos, jr., R. G# Patterson,
R. B. Cunningham.
Officers of Court. v
Joseph D. Dunlap, Commissioner in Equity; W
Clyburn, Clerk; A. L.-McDonald, Ordinary;
^_Dunean Sheorn, Sheriff.
Tax Collector'.
William McKain.
Confederate Enrolling Off tor.
?W. Z. -Leitner.
Confederate War Tax-Collector.
^A. M. Kcnn'cdy.
Answers ' ,
j'Jehn Cantey, R. M. Kojinedy..
Collector of Tax in Kind.
Jnmos Jones.
Chief Commissary 'Agent.
J. ,H. Detereaax.
Confederate Quartermaster's Agent.
James Sowers.
State Quartermaster's Agent.
A. Markley Lee.
Receiving and Delivering Agent
J. M. Gayle. .
Officers of the Town of JCamden.
Intendant.
James Dunlap.
Wardens.
N. D. Baxley,JD. Dj Hocott, L. M.jBosweJl, R. M.
Kennedy.
Recorder.
R. M. Kennedy.
Marshal and Market {Cleric.
Wm. Johnson.
Professional. '
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Physicians now. Practicing.
T, TT. TK-a-i. D. L. DeSaussure. T. Reenstierna.
W. R. Sikes, Benjamin H. Matheson, J. McCaa,
J. I. Trantham, W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, T.
F McDow, L. M. DeSaussure, Thomas W. Balmond,
F. L. Zemp.
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Lax x/trt,
Win. M. Shannon. W. Z. LSitner.
W. M. Kennedy. .. W.-K? Tajrlotg '' \ jpsPl
Joseph 1*. t?unlap. Bailey.y
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JI M.. Unwell.
Surveyor*. r
Colls Macrae, Daniel Bcihuue, C." C. UaHc~.
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Scholastic. fficrcanf.iie, & fifedtjim*.
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Academies and Primary Schools in Canidtn.
L. ^McCandless' Male Academy; F. Staudeoroyej,
male aendemy; Mrs. McCandlesa' Academy for
Young Indies.. Mrs. McCruiglil.: Miss Duwson
Mrs. Deck; Miss Maggie DeXoon. ' '
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Dealers in Dry Goofs, Groceries, Hardware $c., ?c. . . - \
E. W. Bonney, Jafncs Dlinlnp, George Aldeu, Mrs. * * \ ?
M. T. Campbell, 11. M Kennedy, Mrs. Ik-Lciih,
Mendal Smilli, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, *?
Benjamin, Matheson & Co., A. ?. Latiaf W. D.
McDowall, S. Oppenlieini,'M. Baum fc'Dro., Ueroney,
Boswell & Bro., J. M. Gnyle, Joseph
Souimcrs, T. 4 S. Myers, James McEtren, W.
C. Gerald & Co., George Douglas', J. B. Op
penkeim & Bro., Win. JoLnsofif/D. D. Boeott, B, ?
bikes. . , . ..(Ktj;,,. , ^ ?
Druggists. *
Xiw. McKnin, F. L. 2c/np.'
Book Seller and Stationer.
Janice A. Young.
Watches and Jetcefrg
James A. Yoyng, I. B. Alexander, J^yf W^ir,
han. . . i y .
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Blacksmiths, Wagon and Carriagtifakers...
S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrqnta, Thomas
Shiver. ft. ft., blacksmith. " ' '
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Cabinet Warerooms and Undertakers.
C. L. Cbatten, IVm. Tarver, J. F*. Sutherland, ,
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. Builders.
J. FJ Sutherland, C.L.Chatten, H. C*Robert'
Merchant Tailor.
Charles A. McDonald*
Saddlery qnd Homo**. T .
F. J. pakea,'Mr. Bulgsc
Whtilwright end Ginmakerj
R. J. MpCreigbt:
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Bakers.
F. Shoemaker, Win. Doasob.
Tan- Yards. -<
L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, John S. Bradley,
Alex. McLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brawn.Hotels.
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Mansion Hofcso, by - B. 6. Robinson.
DeKalh House, by -* J. H. J'ungblulh
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1 Private Bodrdktf.
J. W. Rodgerg.1,
'Milbaty and Dress Making.
Hiss D. R. MeEwen, Mrs. Hamuorsleig "
Churches. ;
^Methodist-^-J. Tl Wighfmaa, pastor.
Presbyterian?S. H. Hoy, *
Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., ?
Baptist?W. E. EFughson, ? *
(Grain and Lumber Milfg.
F< L. Zcmp, flour and grist; Jns. H. Vaughn, lottf
and grist; James A. Kirklnnd. gristJ F. Sutherland,
lumber and grist; W. E. Hughes, lumber. * *
and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber; Col James
C. Hajle, lumber and grist; A. H. B.oykin, floor,grist
and lumber; L. W. R; Blnir, flour and
grist; Charles Rnlcy, flour and grist; J. ft. Bowell,
grist; John W. Gask ins, flour, grist and lumber;
John A. Young, grist and lumber; X. J.
^authen, lumber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate .f
Wm. Shicfds, grist and lumber; Ceorgc R.
Miller, flour and grist; L..J. Patterson, flour
ana grist; jonn ?. Minor, nour anagnsi.* flitter
ef T. Lang, grist and lumber; V. ' M.'Xelle/
grist, John Chcamit, grist and lumber; James
Chosnut, sr., grist and lumber;' John MsRae,
grist and lumber; John Browjs, grist; estate af
. Burwcll Boykin, ^grist at\d lumber.; estata of
Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber; Mrs'. Jaae J
Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and' gtirt ?
Lewis FeepleS/ flour, grist amd lumber.' *'v '
POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, ft. g. '
HAIL ARRANGEMENTS!
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RICHMOND, CHA.RLKTON, COLUMBIA;' WESTERN
AND WAT MAILS. . Due?Daily,
by 1 20 P. M .
Close?Daily by ( W f. if
LANCASTER, FLAT ROCK, Ac.
Due?Monday, "Wednesday k Friday by 12 ?0 M
Cloaa?Same days, at ~ ' l'.W 1. H
RED HILL, RP6SEL PLACE, <fco.
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Due?Thursday, by 12 00
Closes?Satne day, at 11 00 A. '
TILLER'S FERRT, JEFFERSON, '
Due?Monday, by 12 00 M
Closes?Friday, at IN 00 It. M
OFFICE HOU^S.
Frofn 8 00 A. If. to 2 00 P. M.f*and for short '
time after'opening the mail at night.
T. W. PE?UES p.M
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