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Headquarters, RESERVE FOP.OKS. S. C. ) COLVmuia, Sept, DO, 1 SG I. jj" v GENERAL QliDEli NO. 1. I PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER NO. 73 Ajntant mid . Inspector General's Cilice, curren Rcries, (hereunto appended) Iho Brigadier General ' commanding 'Reserve forces of South Carolina horeby assumes control and direction of tlio conscription service in the State. f II. Except as hereinafter specified, tlie organization ? of tho Conscription Bepditmont in the State, including the Examining Boards, will he preserved; and all existing orders, regulations aftd instructions of the Commandant ol Conscripts will be continued of force until otherwise ordered. III. Local Kmolling Officers and Examining Boards will report immediately to the Commandant of Conscripts, and through him communicate with these Headquarters, and will, through him, receive orders and instructions. IV. All communications in rela'ion to the Conscription service in the Sin to. and all applications for exemption and detail, most lie m <16 through the Commandant of Conscripts^ communications on all other subjects will continue to be made through the A. A. General of the Reserve Forces, S C. V. Tlie ollieo of Congressional DistHet Enrolling Ofliccr being abolished. all ollieers lie'relofore acting in that capacity will report l?v letter to the Copwnand nut orConscripts for :i signtnent to other duty, selling forth their rook, corps, position mid present assignment to duly. Competent officers will be assigned as Inspcctor? orCooscriptioii,"' in The several Congressional Districts. A" I. With n view to compliance of I'nr. 111 of said Central Order No. 715. the Commandant of Conscripts will, without delay, order the medical examination of all commissioned officers and oilier persons (except those of the "Invalid Corp.'") emp'oyed in the enrolliti^r serviee of this State Commissioned officers. as to whom no disability is found to exist, will hold themselves in readiness to ho assigned to duty in the field ns so 11 as practicable. VII. Application for assignment t<> duty as Knrollinjr Ollieers. Assistants, Clerks, and to other positions in the Uonserip ion serviee in this Sla'e: wll ho ro' ccived from olden s*, non-commissioned ollieers and privates belonging {<> Cie Ifos-i ve forces, and f om retired and light duty < fli r-r.-; and nc*n, and trotti persons not, liable to service in tli * tield. '.-Inch np.dieations. enclosing t stiuionia*!-- ol character, intelligence ami titness, will headdressed t ? Maj. C. 1>. MlCLTUN, Commandant of Conscripts, Coiumliia. S. 0. Bv COUimalld llrhr C.-ti I'nr--vi-r 1 KiJ/ll BAKX WMLL. A. A. v 'en. Oct. 20. f. ?y~State papers copj three limes. Wanted to Furchar.a f^OR TILi: ildF. OF TlIK COXT KOMI! ATF. M_ .State??Scrap Iron, wrought or east. I'orwltieli I pay h la i price in cash. or. ii" pre fen oil. will exchange rolled pinntuti'in Iron for the same, Planters orothers Itaviujr any oftlio above to dispose of will info: in mo of the fact, as I wish to collect it together as sp-cdily * an possible. J. S. MKRONi'.Y. .September I tf. ITotica. ^ LL PKP.SOXS IloLIHXU NOT MS Oil LAWFUL . J, accounts against the .'state ol Thomas A. t'lyb rn. will present them to ?i" l'<r p.iyiii- nt within ninety days IVoni due. Alter that time I will not pay any eiahns against the Ksl-iie. WM. ( LYIil'liV. Oct. 21-?.'St. Adiniiiist.iator. Conleilcrate'1 please c py three times. Council I'loticaTOWN A UT110 ill TIMS il.WINO COX3. TltAOri'll") with a juir-y to cut all grass nnd weeds in the Cemetery. (outside private lots) do hereby lorhid any one el>e cutting grass wi bin the enclusute. By order of Council. K. M. K.MXNKOY. Clerk of Council. Oct 1 if. Holies. A LL PERSONS 11AVI Mi I) MM AX OS AO AIXST i ! \ it... t,....... . i .i. . t? '1 .. ? .... . mo nut- 1.1 m.'iiry ? an lev. will present ilicm properly nland those* indebted, "will uiiiUe pavtuonl to .John Cantev. MARY U. OANTEY, Oct. 22 tr. Administratrix. Roads. rpHE CO N{ M TSSlOX 11.US OF 110 A PS FOII K K R1 Si I AW District will meet in Camden, on the fourth Monday in October, at- 11 o'clock. COLIN Melt AE, Clerk. Oct 7 ltw.td. Musical InstructionsM[SS.M L.'ARTHUR. WILL RECEIVE ulimited number of pupils, Ibr .Musical Infitruetion. ' Torms??51) per quarter. October 3 . fit Servants to Hire. For further particulars apply to R. P. COLBURN, October 3 fl jit Kirk wood I Depot Soldier's Board ReliefCamimsx, S. C. Oct 12, 1804. All rEiisoxs who have not paid tiir.ir two (2) per cent Tax in corn, wheat .and rice will please deliver it at once, without fnrtlier notice. By order ol Mnj. Jso M. 1'kSa ussrnr, Chairman. Oct. 12 2w ' ' M. 0AYI.K. Atjeiil. lamp Chimneys and Wicks 1701? SALIC BY K f>. LlOCO'lT. .,r September J if AT J. ?OMMBR. t&>m , ' Black alpaccas; Block and colored Cnlicoes; Ginghams, Paper Cambrics; PeBeges and Delaines; Brown mul bine Denim's: Superior Knglish Longclot.li: I adics Silk Cloves, Whalebone; Gilt Buttons and Trimmings lor ladies dresses; * Black Italian sewing Bilks ; Blaek, white and .colored spool Thread?all Nos.; B!ael>" tlax Thread ; Pius. Knitting Needles. Needles, Buttons, Tape; Combs ami T lilet Soap, Hairpins; Ladies I lair Xetts; Ladies while, slate and blue Hose; Servants Handkerchief, and a great-many other articles, too numerous to mention. ?: also:? Cotton Cards and Yarn?all Numbers: 7-8 and 4-4 Ornniteville Shirt tups, and uu assort- I ireut ?>l Oroeeriis?also Pun Powder. Pali and-e>:a initio the slock, at. 'J. SQMMEItS, Opposite th? Market. October 18 tu. th. 8 . Notice, ^ tj, n-Rsoxs auu ]?\>ui/\varnkd not to ,"\ trade for a note vmvcii by too. to .lolin I laker, for live hundred dollars, dated some time ju June. 1S64. as the property for which it was jriven. has proved unsound. 1 will ol p:i3* said note utdess compelled hy law. J am lis a. thompson Sept. 3 ~ "RflSg ! RAGS' i * . llHHlliST pripks paid for "\vu1tk f. linet' or co Ion rairs delivered larp* or smal quantities at this dlliee. S'B'ATTSi OB-" fcWJTIl <0ABSOE^ISA". if M Ui '411 Jro-a KXKOUTIVE DF.PA RTM KXT, (X)i.r.MiiiA, s. c.. Oft. ri, l?sc?4. | X ACCOT5DA NCK WIT'11 T11K RESOLUTIONS * ol'tIm>(Jfiifi'iil As?sfin'?ly. tlie- following persona liave been :U)ii<)iiilf<I liv the lldvonuir to the Militirv Academy, and will report at ihe Arsenal Academy in t'nlutubiii, ,o Onpi. .1. I*. cotnniandh.ir, on the lir-t tl:iy <>l .bnjfciary nexi: First V if essianal />ist, iff.?cerjrt M.mgnm, ! Co. F, ?S. C. V., 15. II. Owens, Pre Pre In^hl Artillety. . SrC'Did Cong* rssiona I District.?Sen^t. A. F. 0* Hiir-n, Fo I. IPt S. (J. V. TiiitU Coii'jrcsifnil Jtistn'cl.? }?enj:imin J. Johnson ? F?urlU '.'omjrasiouitl District.?L Yancey Of an, Co. P. Hampton Lejrion. S V. Fifth ('"tuj'K-*ioiinl District.?Theodore 0. Ward, Co. i> 22d S. C. V. Sixth C"?';r,-v\i/t}>iil District.?Ser^t-. Madison F llawlhorn. On. K. ! _:>!> S. 0. Y The applicants t. oo hnv<? not. 1>.??mi appointed and wim ina\ desire to renew men- npplie.U ions tor t??<* next.year, should uivr notice tin-rent' to this l-epartuieut. Tv er.lec of t.-.e i ioreruor. 15. F. AUTHOR, Oct. IS 1 Private See etary. i'-?/"* Oolumbia and fJharles'on papers publish triweekly tor two weeks. All ether papers in tho State publish once. Office Q. Iff Department, Campus, Sept. I5tli, 1864. Pi, A NT MRS A U F. UIU1KNTLY U EQTTfeSTKD to haul in immediately all new Hairier and peas asw II as old fodder and si.neks, in onlor '.o tneel the pressing demands of our armi-s. , They are also notified that they ejn have eTedit on their Tithe of 18(51. for tl oir deliveries of corn if tlioy prefer it to payment in cash CON W A Y UKLI. Ajrt. A. Q. M. Sept. 16 _ if Heada'rs T?n. nfflno -J, *. Al&V/U f OAMDKN, S. 0., Oct. M, lSfit. PURSUANT TO ADJUTANT AND INNPKCTOR, General's Order No. 77, heretofore published, nil detailed men. and those wh->so applications are pendiny, and all li^rhl duty men. who are unassijrnod, and nil who linvt no certificate of exemption from oxainin"inpr Hoard or exempted under recent A ets of Congress, who arc not inactive service hot ween IS and 15 arc hereby ordered to report promptly at this ollfec propared to j^o forward to Camp of Instruction. W. WA'LLAOK, Oct 15 S Act. K. 0 K. D. t^UOM THIS DATK WE SHALL CHARGE I three dollars Omnibus faro to and from any part of the town. To or I'rym Kirk wood, or beyond the limits of tlie town, six dollars. Tho high prices ot horse feed compel 'is to advance our rotes. I. K. WITHKRi>P0t)N. Iv G. ROIJINSON. October ! 4t 1> J ST 3t 1 C'T 1) i 6i K T o n V > . . DISTRICT OFFICERS. Legislators. ? A. II. Hoy kin?Senator. John M. DeSuussure, I). 1>. l'eny?Represents- ; t-ives. Magistrates. John K. Witherspomi. Win. D. ilogan, W. 11. Tnvlor, Henry Brace, John R. Shuvv, Richard 1.. M'hitaker, J. T. Barker. Cvmmissioiirrs of Roarls. J. M. DnSaussure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, Vv. j Hughes, Daniel D. Kirklund.* James I,. Mc-1 Do wall, Lvwia J. l'atttrrsoti, J. Knglish Doby. ] Fred. Bowcn, Jolm R* Mickle, Cillain Lowell, ' Richmond K. Terrell, Kmanucl Darker. The sixth section of. the "Act to establish eoi-' tain Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December ! 17, is as follows : . i "That eacn Commissioner of Roads now in of-* jice, or lierealter appoint! U, shall serve uttiil a j successor is appointed, and lias accepted. This l section to be in lorce during tlie war. . ' Commissioners of Free School*. Wiley .Kelley, Win. Dixon,. James Team, C. W. j Jlaile, Jesse Truesdel, Daniel l.ethune, A. L. i McDowell. 4 Commissioners of Public lluildittys. Jobn Workman, It. M. Kennedy. 11. II. Johnson, F. | E. Zemp, L. W. It. illair,- James II. Cureton, Win. I D. Mcbowall Chairman, C. 1' 15., Colin Maevea | Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. Joliu.M. DetSuus'suro. James Dunlnp, Mm. K. Johnson, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thus. K. Shannon. Cojnmissiopers of the Poor. E. Karnes, A. A. McDowall, John (). Wiggins. It. M. Kennedy. J. S. Del'ass. W. E. llughsou, Sec. and Treas. President and Directors of Camden JJridyc Co. President?John M. DcSaussnre. Directors?John Macrae, 15. Perkins, James Team, Colin Macrae, tice. & Treas. Soldier'.i Hoard of Relief. Julin M. DeSaussure, Ii. Bnrnes, James Dunlap, J. Hoss Dye, (!. Moscly, James Team, Jesse Truesdel, John Li. Mickle, Chat-lea Haley, John U&skihs, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. John S. Meroney.| ^Managers of Elections Cftmdon?John S. Meroney, C. A-?JMoDonnld, Win McKain*. Oureion's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Team, Emanuel Parker. Flat Hock?Jesse Truesdel, James Fletcher, ( l*QP(ro II. .Millor. llhtl'alo?Wni. Mungo, Gillitm Sowell, Win. Cato. Lirenhy's?Jbhn McGougan, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald. . Sehr.oek's Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeod, Henry Ktfdciifle. Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook,-John B. Mickle, James 11. Vaughn. r.'ihm-lv 11 ilt A n T ~ nr-n... ... j .....?.1. i/. ?suucS) jr., iv. l auerson, R. H. Cimningliain. Officer* of Court. Joseph 1). Dunlap, Commissioner in Equity; WJ t'lyhuvn, Clerk : A; L. McDonald, ^Ordinary ; Sl>uucuu Shcoru. Sheriff. Tax Collector. William McKaiti. . Confederate Unrolling Offer. \Y. Z. I.eituor. Confederate H"?r Tax- Collector. .A, M. Kennedy. Assessors'' j|J?hn Cantey, R. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tux in Kind. James Jones. thief Commissary Agent. J. II. DcTcreauxConteeterate Quartermaster's Agent. James Sowers. Xtate Quartermaster's Agent. j A. Mnrkley Lee. | deceiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gnyle. \ ^Officers of the Town of Camden. SJil Tntendant. {James Punlnp. I\ra rdens. N. r>. I5nxley,|P.|P2H?oott, L.JM.JJBobttcII, It. M. Kennedy. V Recorder. II. M. Kennedy. Marshal and Market* Clerk. Win. Johnson. Professional. Physicians now Practicing. L. II. Pens, P. P. PftSnussiiro, T. Reensljernn, | IV. It. Sikos. Benjamin II. Mntheson, J. licfnn. J. 1. Trnnthnm, IV. L. Pickett. 15. S. Lucas. T. F McDow, L. M. PeSaussurc, Thomas W. SalBoond, F. L. Kemp. ;gcnrti',. m ?? . lTiwuiiniiHini i; i miifi? j Lai i/crs, .Win. M. Sliuilnon. W. Z. Loitner \\. M. Kennedy. W. R. TujlorJ .Joseph 1>. Duulnp. (jr. Bailey. Dentin/. M. Bisxoll. I Surveyors. Wulin Mucrnc Daniel Uctliune, C. G. ilailo i Scholastic. Mercantile, & McolianL i< a i * .{culti-tia- and Primary Schools in Gam dan. {.-. McCnudiess" #M?lc Academy; F. STuudenuiyer, is?A!?* academy; Mrs. McCnndlcss' Academy for Y^ui.g I.allies. Alts. McCteight ; Miss Dawson Mvs. iYck? Miss Maggie De^oou. Dm}'rs in Dry (inoih, (jroccrits, Ilaruuare <J"C., <J-c. F. W. l/i-iim y. dtniit s Di:nl:i]t, George Aldcn, Mrs. M. 'I', rmiij.hell. II. M Kennedy, Mrs. McLeish1., Meiidal v-iriili. Mrs. t'nnner. Mrs. fvn?l : * -J ? Benjamin. Mail.ci-cn & <"6.. A. T. l.uttu. W. D. Mc)!i>v.iili, S. Oj ; fi'liiim. M. 15nurji & lire., Menuiivy, l.oswi ll & l'.ro.. Hf M. 'Juyle, Joseph Pommels. 'I'. S. Myers, James McKweu, W. (it'vnM vC Co.. (ieorsr.'; DougHs, J. If. Opponheim <Si liio., Wis:. .Joiihsoft. i). L>. II6cott, li.; Silii-s..* ' i.lruyyislx. Win. MuKain, F. 1 . Zcuip. Bnok SZelhr am/ Staliinicr; ? James A. Young.. Watcher utiif ./rli'i'ln/ Jiinies A.gYonng, I. 1?. Alexander, AAft*" TYeirliuii. JllacKsmiths, Wayou ami CarriuyeMakcrt.. P. Siiivci^ Robert Man, Nathan B. Arrants, TborAas Shiver. R. II., hlncksniith. Cabin* Wartroovis '.mil Undertaker*. C.*R. ('batten, Wni. Turver, J. F. Sutherland, Jiuilfieri. J. FS SutlLPr1.lT.il r 1 W r> 1T-L-? _ . _ ... vnuiivii, jj. k.. iwuuris. Merchant Tailor. Charles A. McDonald. v .Sartillery end H t mens. F. J. Oakce, Mr. Bulger\\ herluriyht. and Ginmakcr K. J. McCreight. Makers. F. Shoemaker, Win. Dnasob Tan- Yard!'. L; B. Stephenson, F. L. Zcmp, John 8. Bradley, Alex. McLcod, Lewis J. Patterson, Jo^n Brown.' Hotels. Mansion House, hy - E. G. Robineoi. Detv&lb House, by - J. H. Jungblnthij Private Hoarding. J. W. Rodgers. M Ulnarg and Dress Making. Miss D. H. McKwe.u, Mrs. Hamuiersloag *" T ('!i n relies. 'Methodist?J. T. Wightman, pastor. Presbyterian?S. 11. liar. * 'Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., 44 ^ Baptist?W. E. liiighson, 44 Graiu and Lumber Mills. F. I.. Zcmp, tlour uml grist; Jns. H. Vauglun}. Cdttir and grist: .1 nines A. Kivkiand, grist ; .1 R. .Sxitlierlnnd. lumber and grist : TV. E. Hughes,. Humber '1 t and grist: Cliarles Perkins, lumber; Col' Jantfe* "/ t.\ Ilailc, lumber niul grist; A. II. Boykfn, titnir, grist and lumber; L. TV. 11. Illair, flour and grist; Charles Haley, flour and grist ; .1. R. Fewell, grist; John TV. (liisk ins. flour, grist anJ. ltupber; John A. Voting, grist and lumber; 1'. J. ' C?utlien, lumber; Hubert Kirkley, grist ; estate . t TVm. Shields, grist and lumber; ?eo-ge R. Miller, flour and grist : L. J. Patterson, four .and grist : John S. Miller, tlour and grist; estate ?' of T. bang, grist and lumber: IV. M. Kelley ^grist, John Chesnnt. grist and lumber; James t" Chestint. sr.. grist and lumber: John Meltae. |!*grist and lumber: Joint Brown, grist ; estate of isin-well bovkm, grist nrid lumber: cstnle of ^Lemuel Uoykin. prist and lumber : Mrs. Jane .1 Knox, grist.: ISiclmrri livntt. flour and grist Lewis Peoples, flour, prist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. C MA IL AR RAJS' GKMRN TS. RICHMOND, CIIARI.HSTOK, COI.CMri A, WK8TEUN ANII, WAV M A11.3. Due?Daily, by ^ .'10 P. M Close?Daily 1 ?y* f> 00 P. M bANCASTKK, I'l.AT HOCK, tl C. Due?-Monday, "Wednesday it i*i iclny by 12 00 fcf Close?Siiun days, at 11 Oft A. M licit till I iiTIDCI.'l t?l I'll' ill m/) ULiiuikii * ""V/r#) U'l>? Duo?Thursday, by 12 00 Closes?Same (lay, at 11 00 A.. tiller's Fi:i:nv, .h;kfrksox, kc. Duo?Monday, by 12 00 \f Closes?Friday, at 10 00 A. M OK KICK HOURS. - * From 8 00 A. M. to 2 00 P. M.,*and for short . ' time after openmp the mall at night. T. W. TFOUKS p..\f