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. w**? *% * f *tr .. 1.. 1 ^ Headquarters; ' RESERVE EOROEo, & C. ) Columbia,.Sept, 30, 1864. J , - "GENERAL ORDER, NO. 1. I' PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER ^0 73 Ajutunt and Inspector General's Office, current series, (hereunto appended), the Brigadier General commanding Reserve forces of South Ourolina hereby assumes control aud direction of the conscription service in the State. II. J$xcqpt as hereinafter specified, the organization Of the Conscription Department in the State, including 'the Examining Boards, will bo preserved; and tdj ex isting Orders, regulations and instructions of the Commandant ol Conscripts will be continued nf force until 'otherwise ordered. III. Local KtuolKug Officers and Examining Boards will, report immediately to the Commandiint of Conscripts, and through him corrimunicnto With these tiHeadauartera nnH Anai ? ? : 1? % . , liltUUgli IIIUI, IOWIYU UlUUIS 'add instructions. 4V. All cQmmuuTC&tions in relation to the Conscription seryico in the Sldte, and all applications Tor exemption' and 'detail, taust be made through the Commandant of Conscripts; communications oh all other subjects will continue to be mudo tjtrough the A. A. General of the Keservo Forces, S C. V. The office of Congressional District Knrolliiig Officer being abolished, all officers heretofore acting in that capacity will report by letter to the Commandant of Conscripts lor a-signinent to other duty, setting forth their rank, corps, position and present assignment to duty. Competent officers will tie assigned as "Inspectors of Conscription," in tins several Congressional Districts. * ' VI. With a view to compliance of Par. Ill of snid General Order- No. 73, the Commumlunt of Conscripts "will, without delay, order the medical examination of nil commissioned officers and other persons (except tho.se of the "Invalid Corps") employed in-the enrolling service of this Stutc Commissioned officers, as to whom no disutility is found to exist, will hold theuir wives in readiness to be assigned to duty iu the field as span as practicable. VII. Application for assignment to duty as Ktirnlling Officers, Assistants, Clerks, and to other positions in iIim Ctiiiu,..!.. J? . - v.i|> iuii ocrwcu in (.ins fjtme; *v|| bo received from otticers, ,non-commissioned ofiieers and I>rivates belonging to the Re-nerve Korceu, and from retired and light duty oflieore and men, nud 1'rdtn per?bnj> not liable to hit vice in tlio lipid. Such applications, enclosing testimonials of character, intelligence and fitness, will beiiddreesed to Mnj. 0. I). MKL'i'UiS, Cuinmutidaut of Conscilpts. Columbia S. C. By coinuiHiid Brig. Geti. Ciiksnut. KD. H. yARXWKLL. A. A. Uon. net. 20. t2T State papers copy three times. I Wanted to Purchase FOR TllK UEK Of THK CONFKDI5RATK States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which 1 jrit m fair price in cash, on if preferred, will exchange fel\tid plantation Iron for tllfrsame. Planters ?<rothers having any ofthc above to dispose of will iuform me Vhe fact, an I wish to collect it together as speedily lis possible. J. S. MKItONKY. September I v. , tt. , Notice. All pkr&oxsholding notks or lawful accounts against the I-state of Thomas .1. Clyh rn. will present llieni to me f ?r payment within ninety Ways from date. Alter that time I kill not pay tiny cinims against the Hstale. W.M. CLYliURN, Oct. 21?.It. A'lniinistjalor. ' 0<?nfederate" please copy three times Council NoticerrMlK TDWX AUTUOLlTIIvs HAVING CON1. TRAO I'Kl) with a parv* to cut all grass. and tveeds in the Cemetery, (outside private lots) do hereby forbid any one else cutting grass \vi bin the eiiclnsuic. lij order orUutuicii; K. M. KKNNICHY, Clerk ol Council. .. .Del. 7 if. Notice. a LL PERRONS If AVI NG DEMANDS AGAINST wt.V tlie Kstata ol the lato Rr. Henry Canto}', will present properly attested. nml those Indebted, trill mako payment to John Cantey. " MARY .C. C AN TRY.. Out. 22 tf. i Administratrix. I ? RoadsCOM MISSION ICRS Ob' ROADS FOR KICR1 SHAW District will meet in Camden, on the fodrth Monday in October, at 11 o'clock. COLIN McRAE, Clerk. Oct T 1 tw.td. '?j .. Musical InstructionsMISS M. L. A RTHUR, WILL R DC FIVE a limited uumber bf pupils, for Musical Instruction. Terms?$50 per quarter. , . Optober 3 6t ?: 1 ! Servants to Hire. t?OR FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO J B. P. COLBURN, , October 3 6 at Kirkwood. ' ' , r Depot Soldier's Board Belief >f Camdbk, S. C. Oct 12, 1864. . All persons who have notpaidtheir two (2) per cent Tax ih corn, wheat and rice, will please deliver it at once, without further notioo. By order olMaj. Jno M. DeSaussure, Cbainnan. Oot. 12 2w M. GAYLE, Agent. Lamp Chimneys ^nd Wicks FOR SALE BY D. D. H0C0TT. I ..Spfcteniber 1 tf j 4 J' * ryiia?iiiii wf"' infitrn '. AT : J. SOMMBB.S. * ? Black alpaccas'; Black nnd colored Calicoes; Ginghams, Paper Cambrics ; JjeBeges and Delaines; Brown and blue Denims; Superior Knglisli Longelolh; . I ndies Silk Gloves, "SYhalebonb; Gilt Buttons and Trimmings lor lod:es dresses; Black Italian sewing Silks ; Black, .white nnd uoloied spool Thread?all Nos.; Black Ohx Thread ; Pins, Knitting Needles, Needles, Buttons, Tape; , Combs and Toilet Soap, Hairpins; Ladies llair Notts; Ladies white, slate and blue Hose; cervams iimidKcrciiiu a. nnd n great .'many other articles, too numerous 10 mention. ?: ai,UO:? "Cgtlon Cards and Yarn?all Numbers; 7-8 and 4-4 Cruniteville Shirtings, and an assoitment of Groceries?also CJun Powder. Call and exnmiuo the stock at J. SOMMERS, Opposite tli* Market.October 16 tu. th. s. 6 Notice. All pkrsons a be fohi-wahnkp not to trade lbr a note.given by use. to John linker, for five hundred dollars, dated some time in .Tune, 18G4, 6b the property Cor which it was given, has proved unsound, I will ot pnv said note unless compelled by law. * JAMKS A. THOMPSON. Sept. . 3 RAGS! RAGS' ! Thk highest pricks paid for white* linen or eo:Um raes delivered large or ainul quantities at this ofliee. STATE OF SOUTH CAHOIJAA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT} Coi.U'MlUA, S. C., Oft. 12, 1864. TN ACCORDANCE WITH THK RESOLUTIONS oft he General Assembly, the following persons have been appointed by the Governor to thd Military Academy, and will report at the Arsenal Academy in Columbia, to Cept.. J. P. THOMAS conummdh.pr, 011 the fir.-t day of January nl'xi: First C'O.f/rfsnurhnl DixOict.?^erpt Mangoni, (To. F, S. C. V., B. H. Owens, Pee Doe Ijghl Artillcir. Second Covgiesttibna I District.?Sergt. A.F. O'Brien, Co I. 1st S. C. V. Thiid Conejiemumal District.?Brnjainin J. Johnson Fourth Congressional District.?L Ynncey Dean, Co. K Hampton Legion, S <\ V. Fifth doiujtissionul District.?Theodora O. Ward, Co. iv 22d S. C. V. Sixth Congirssional District.?tSergt. M abisnn^F. Hawthorn. Co. F, Ifcth S. (J. V.. The applicants who have not heeti appointed and \tiio may desirP to renew their applications for toenext year, should give notice thereof to this * Department. By order of the Governor. B. F. AUTHOR, Oct. 18 1 Private Secretary. B2T" Columbia and Charleston papers publish triweekly for two weeks. All other papers in tho State publish once. Office Q. M-Department, Camden, Sept. I5th, 1864. "PLANTERS ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED X to haul in immediately all new fodder aud pons asw 11 as old fodder and shucks, in order to meet tiie pressing demands of our armies. They are also notified that they can have credit on tliair Tithe of 1864, for tl eir deliveries of com if they prefer it td payment in cash COVUIIV D li'T T ? . /V vu4i x ui.un Jlgl, A. W. Sept. IS tf Headq'rs En Office, CAMDKN, S C., Oct. 14, 1864. PURSUANT TO ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR Gfiieral's Order No. 71, heretofore published, all detailed men. Bndthosewh. se applications ar? lending, and nil light duty men, who ate unnssigned, and all who have no certificate of exemption from examining Board or exempted under recent Ac?s of Congress, who are not in active service between 18 and 45 arc heteby ordered to report promptly at tliis office piepared to go forward to Camp ol Instruction. w. wallace, Oct 15 S Act. E. O K. D. ' From this date we shall charge three dollars Omnibus fare to and from any part of the town. To or from Kirkwood, or beyond the limits of the towD, six dollars. The high prices of horso feed compel us to advnuco our rates. j. k. WITHERSPOON. E. G. ROBINSON. Oetob*rrf4 _ 4tf < \ ?...lift. , , , 111' , -I > ST H1C T DIR E C TO R Y* DISTRICT OFFICERS. 'L'cffistators. A. 11. Boykin?Senator. John M. DeSausjiure, D. P. Perry?Representatives! v , Magistrates. Jolin K. Witkerapoon, "VVni. D. Hog tin, W. It. Taylor, Henry Brace, Jolm R. Shaw, Richard L. Whitaker, J. T. Barker. Commissioners of Roads. J. M. DaS&tissure Chairman, B. T. McCoy, W. IS. , Hughes, Daqiel D. Kirklond, James L. McDowall, Lewis J. Patterson, Jj English I)oby, Fred. Bowen, Johd L. Mickle, Oillam Sowell, Riehmontl It. Terrell, Emanuel Porker. The sixth section of the ' Act to establish certain Roads, Bridges and Ferries," passed December 17, is as follows : " That each Commissioner of Roads' now in of1 i?.-J -1--11 - ? iiWj ui uv-tvuiicr uppoiiueu, suuil serve UIllll U successor is appointed, and lins accepted. This section to be in force during the War. Commissioners of Free Schools. Wiley Kelley, Wm. Dixon, James Team, C. C. Huilc, -Jesse Trucsdcl, Daniel Bethuue, A. L. McDowell. ' Commissioners of Public Buildings. i John Workman, 11. M. Kennedy, It. B. Johnson, F. j Ij. Zenip, L. W. B* Blair, James B. l-ureton, Wm. j D. McDowall Chairman, C. P B., Colin Macrea Treasurer. Commissioners to Approve Public Securities. John M. DbSaussure, James Dunlap, Win. 15. Johnson, sr., A. M. Kennedy, Thus. 12. Shannon. Commissioners of the Poor. K. Barnes, A. A. McDowall, John (" >. Higgins, It. M. Kennedy, J. S. Dol'ass. W. 12. Hugh sou, Sec. and Tfreas. President and Directors of Camden Bridge Co. President*?John M'. DeSaussure. Directors?John Macrae. B. Perkins, James Team, Colin Macrae, Sec. & Treus. Soldier's Board of .Relief. Xohn M. DeSaussure, K. Barnes, James Dunlap, J. Boss Dve. (J. Moselv. Jampn 'l'l?nm Ji?ccn Tvnnc del, John 1). Mickle, ChaHes Ualoy, John Uuskins, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. John S. Merouey. , Manager* of Election*. . Camden?John 8. Merouey, C. A. McDonald, IVm MfcKain. Cureton's-Mill?Frederick Bovren, James Team, Emnntiel Farkcr. Flat Rock-?Jesse. Truosdel, James Fletcher, George R. 2VIiller. Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillnm Sowell, Win. Onto. Lizenhy'-s?John McGougan, Daniel McCaskill, Donald McDonald. Schrock's Mill?B. T. McCoyv Alexander Mc l.ooU, iiclll'jr Kadalifl'a. ' Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook, John 1$. Micklc, Jnines H. Vaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. Jones, jr.. It. C. Patterson, Pi. B. Cunningham. Officers of Court'.. Joseph D. Punlap, Commissioner in F.quity : W Olyburn, Clerk: A. L. McDonald, Ordinary; Duncan Sheora, Sheriff. j Tax Collector. William McKain. Confederate Enrolling. Officer. W. Z. Leitncr. Confederate War Tar-Collector. A. M. Kennedy. Assessors* John Cantey, It. M. Kennedy. Collector of Tax in Kind. Jumcs Jones. I 1 j thief Commissary Agent. !J. II. DevcvcnuxContederate Quartermaster s Agent.James Sowers. State Quartermaster's Agent. A. Mnrklcy Lee. Receiving and Delivering Agent. J. M. Gayle. Officers of the Town of Camden. Intendant. Janiqs Dunlap. Wardens. V- D T> n T ** -n 11 T> ys , j I ? uvvvtt) XI. I'll JJUO W CM) 'i\. i'l. Kent ledy. Recorder. R. M. Kcnntedy. Marshal and Marke([ Clerk. Wm. Johnson. Professional. Physicians riow Practicing. L. H. Dcas, D. L. DeSauasure, T. Reenstjerna, W. R. flikes, Benjamin H. Matheflon, J. McCaa, J. I. Trantham, W. L. Pickett, B. S. Lucas, T. P Mcl tow, L. M. DeSauasure, Thomas W. Salmiond, JF, L. Zamp. Wm. Si. Shannon. tV. Z. Leitner W. M. KeDDedy. w. R. Taylor Joseph D. Duulup. y. Baile}\, JJtntiai.' " \ M. Bisbol). \ \ , :;i ' : . A '"fit,: ' Surveyor*. " Coliu Macrae Daniel Bethune, U, (J. llailc Scholastic, Mercantile, & Meclian* . . , ; , ica ' ' ' 1 <: 2 Ac-id em its and Primary Sdfioolt in Cumdtn. L. McCandlcss' Male Aeadfcmy; F. Staudenmyer, male academy; -Mrs. McCamllcss' Academy for Young Ladies, Mrs. McCreiglu ; Mi? Dawson Mr?, l'cck; Miss Maggie DeNoou,. ' !' Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Uardudte |-e. E. W. Bonney, James Dunlnp, George Allien, Mm. M. T. Campbell, R; M Kennedy, Mrs. McLeisli, Mendnl Shtith, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Crosby, ? ? Benjamin, Mutheson & Coj} A. T. Latta, W. P. McDowell, S. Oppcnhciiu, M. Baum & Bra., Sleroncy, Boswoll &, Bro.,t J. M. GnJ^le, Joseph SommerSj T. S. Mycrnj Jumps MdEwei?i ..TV.' * C. Gerald & Co., vGeorge Douglas, I. H. Ofpenheim & Bro., Win. Johnson, D. D.JaocoU, jtf. Sikes. , " ' r? Druggists. Wm. McKain, F. L. Zeiup. * Book Seller and Stationer. James A. Young. Watches and Jeioclry James A. Young, 1. B. Alexander, A\W* Wehxban. 1 Black smiths, Wagon- and Carriage Makers*. S. Shiver, Robert Man, Nut ban B. 'Arrants, Tkomaa Shiver. R. R.f blacksmith. * * - t Cabinet Warerooms and Undertakers.? C.^L. Chatten, >Yni. Tarver, J. F. Sutherland, Builders. J. F* Sutherland; C. L. Chatten, H. C. Roberta. ? Merchant Tailor. ' Charles A. McDonald. Saddleri/ and. IIarne?st. t. J. Onkcs, Mr. Bulger. \Y he.el wright and Ginmakei* ' It. J. McCreight. linkers. ' ' i.'-.}? f\ Shoemaker, Win. Daasoh * . -? Tan-Yards, ( . -1"i L. B. Stephenson, F. L. Zcnip, John S. Bradley, -.V, Alex. M<iLeod, Lewis J. Patterson, John Brown. Hotels. ' . Mansion House, hy E. C. Robinson, DeKnlb House, by - J. H. Jungblutk , . _ ' JJrivate Hoarding. ' '' J. W. ltodgers. " '' Milvtarji and Dress Mahing. Miss D. H. Mcliwcn, Mrs. Hammersloag fChurches. . "... 'lUcthodist?J. T. Wightman, pastbr. Presbyterian?S. fi. Hay, Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr., ^Baptist?E. Hughson, . ? tain and Lumber Mills. F. L. Zemp, Hour and grist; Jas. H.iV^ughn, floq and grist; James A. Kirkland,grist,; J F. Suth crland, lumber and grist.; W. E. Hughes, lumbe' and grist; Charles Perkins, lumber ; C?d Jkme C. Hnilc, lumber and grist; A. H.'Boy kin, lloui grist and lumber; L. W. R. Blair, flour angrist; Charles Raley, flour and gristJ, R. Sow ell, grist; JbhnW. Gaskins, flour, grist and luir ber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; J ^authen. liirr>T*rS?? ' , v~~*? ??ucn rwjrxiey, grist'; ostatj _f Wm. Shields,- grist nnd lumber; George II Miller, flour and grist; L. J. Pnttersoa,; Join and grist; John Miller, flour and grist; esla.U of T. Lang, grist and lumber; TV. M,. Kellejr grist, John Chcsnut, grist and lumber.; 'James Chesnut, sr., grist and lumber; John MiiRae, grist and lumber ; John Brown, gristestate of Burwell Boykin, grist and lumber; estate of Lemuel Boykin, grist nnd lumber ; Mrs. Jane J Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt, flour and grist Lewis Pceples,-flour, grist and lumber. POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S- 0MA IL.ARRAN GEM EN TS. richmond, charleston, columbia, western AND WAY MAILS. Hue?Daily, by 7 30 P. M CIobc?Daily by 1 6 00 P. 11 lancaster, flat ko'ck, &c.. Due?Monduy, Wednesday <fc Friday by ] 2 00 M Close?Sara days, ut 11 00 Aj If bed hill, rl'ssel plaok^'&c: ;!>f Due?Thursday, by "v 1'2T 06' Closes?Same day, at 1 H 00 A. tiller's ferry, jefferson', &o. v i .. Due?Monday, by * 12 00 if Closes?Friday, at . 10 CO A. it OFFICE HOURS. M.f From 8 OQ A. M. to 5 oo p. M.,'apd<for^ ebw. J, tijeo after oponttip th? inaii at <' 1 T. W. PPCUE'S p. 1 '' * -v< i j .