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I < JJ-llMJL. Jlii Headquarters, RESERVE FORCES, &* C. )' Columbia, Sept, 30, 13G4. J" GENERAL ORDER NO. 7. % I PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER'.NO 73 Ajutunt ahd Inspector General's Office, current ' series, (hereunto appended) the Brigadier Gonerul commanding Re.-erve forces of South Carolina hereby assumes control atid direction of the conscription service in tho State. TT .... ?i.~ 41' XiAtVJIl U.I HVJI-vTltlill ILI lll<i UI^UIJIMIIIUU s of tho Conscription Department in tlib State including lliC Examining Hoards, will lie preserved; and all existing orders, regulations and instructions of the Commandant ot Conscripts will be continued of forco until other tfiseordered. ? ^ -III. Locid Kntolling Oflicers and Examining Boards will report immediately to the Ccn'iiiuudanl of Cnnneripts, and through him comtnuuicuto with these Headquarters, and will, tlirongli him, leceivo orders tilui instructions. J V., All communications in relation to the Conscription service in the State, and all applications for exemption and detail, must be made through the Comimtiidaut of Conscripts; communications on all other Subjects will continue to he made tlifough the A. A. General of the ilesi-vvo Forces, S C. V. The otliro of Congressional District Enrolling Officer being abolished, all officers heretofore acting in that capacity will report by letter tp the Commandant of Coiiseripts tor a.-sigument to other duly, setting 1 forth their rank, corps, position and present assignment to duty. Cornpeioiit officers will lie assigned as "Inspecturs ofCoiiscription,:' iii the several Congressional Districts. VI. Willi a view to cmpliftnce of Par. Ill of said General Order No. 7.'}. the Commandant ol Coiiserints ? - ;?k? Tvill, without delay,". order the medical examination of all commissioned officers and other persons (except those of the'"Invalid Corps") employed in the enrolling sorvieo of this State. Commissioned ofliccrs. as fo whom no disability is found to exist, will hold fcliemsclves pi readiness to be assigned to duty in the field as soon as practicable. VII. Application for assignment to duty ns Enrolling Oflicers, Assistants, Clerks, and to oilier positiohs in the Conscripiion service in this State; wll ho received from officers, non-commissioned officers and v privates hefonging to the Reserve Forces, and from retired and light duty officers and men, and from persons not-liable to service in tho Held. Such applications, enclosing testimonials of character, intelligence iand liiness, will be addressed lo Mnj. C. D. ilKLTON, Commandant of Conscripts, Columbia. S. C. . By command Brig. Gen. CllBSNUT. WD. II BARNWKLIy" A. A." Con. Oct. 20. ft^T"fcjlHte papers copy three times. Wanted to Purchase J^OR TIIT2 U?K OF THIC CONFKDKRATB States?Scrap Iroh, wrought or east, for which I pay * lair pnco m cash, or( ifpreforrod, will exchange rolled plantation Iron for the'same. Planters or others having any of the above to dispose of will inform me of the fact, ns I wish to collect it together as speedily a possible. J. S. MIS RON KY. September 1 . tl. : , , Notice. . \ LL PRRSONS HOLDING NOT US OR LAWFUL _CjL accounts against tho Kstalc ol Thomas J. Clyb irit, will present them lo me lor payment within ninety days Irom date. After that time i will not pay any ci$iius against tho Kslale. WM. CLYBURN, Oct. 21 ?-RI. Adinini.sf.tMtor. ''Conlcderate" please ci py three times. Council Notice' rpnrc TOWN APT IIOL! IT IKS HAVING COS1. TRAOrKD v?th a party lo cut all grass and weeds in the Cemetery, (outside private lots) dp hereby forbid any one else cutting grass within the enclosure. By order ?f Council. R. M. KKNXIODY, Clerk of Council. Oct. t if. \LI, PERRONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST iho l ?tjiu? ol llict late Dr Henry Onutcy, will preset!!, them properly attested, ana those indebted, will make payment to John Cantev. MARY C. (-ANTEY, Oct. 2i f tf. Administratrix. Roads rpiIK COMMISSIONERS Ol- i:o . ? . . I SHAW District will me,! <<. fourth Monday in < c.lobr, at 11 COM , ,*? .: I k Oct 1 ^ . ,'.v : Sale ofPersou.il P?o petty BY PERMISSION OP A I, uHi?D nnry, I will sell, on I'UKSDa Y, the 22d of No vontber, 1SG-I, aD the late residence of Richard L. Whitaker, deceased, on Twenty-live mile Creek, altho personal property of ItichnM I. Wliilukot, tleceas-' ed, consisting of Household Pnritiiure, Panning implo1 mcnls, a lino young Mule, a few head of Cat tie, Cotton Corn, Pens, Ac., Ac. The terms of sale are cash. October 111-Hu.lh.s f>. L . D17NLAP. _ i n i - ? ? uepoi soldier's Hoard beliefCamdbv. S. Oct 12, 1801. All personswikui ve x??t p.vit)tiieir tWo. (2) per cent Tax in corn. wheat and rice will pleaSo deliver it at once, without iurtlicr notice. By order of'Mflj. ?Tno M. DeSawshukb, (Ihairman. Oct. 1-2 2w M. GAYLE, Agent. For Sale. PINE "WOOD FOR SALE.' APPLY TO R. 11 JOHNSON. Oct. 24 ' 10 r i Hi i (I I M 1 pjf. AT J. SOMMttXtS. ?% ? . BLACK ALPACOAS; Black and colored Calicoes; Gitiglinms, raper Cambrics; lJeBeges andDelnines; Brown and blue flepims; Superior Knglish Ijongclotb; Ladies Silk Gloves, "WluUebono; u Gill Buttons and Trimmings for. ladies dteesas;. Black Italian sewing Silks ; Black, white and oolored spool Thread?all Nos.; Black linx Tl/fead ; Pins, Knitting Needles, Needles, Butt6fc"3, Tape; [ Combs and TjiletSoap, Hairpins; Ladies Hair Netts; Ladies white, slate and blue Hose; Servants I Lnndkorehic's. and a great many other articles, too numerous to mention. ?: AWffi? Cotton Cards and Yarn?all Numbers; 1-8 ami 4-4 Urniiiteville . Shirtlugs, and an asifortt ..i < - ?;.? ..i? i'? iy i ? tiitui. \Jt WIUUIIV3 411 mi VJUII I AMVUCI. (Jail nnd examine the stock at > J. SOMMEliS, Opposite the Market. October 18 . tu, th. a-. 6? Notice. All persons ark forewarned not to trade for a note given by me, to Jolih Baker, for five blind red dollars, dated sorffe time in Jimc, 1864, as the property for which it was Riven, lias proved unbound, I will ot pa+ said note unless compelled by law. JAMES A. THOMPSON. 1 Sept. . . 3RAGS ! RAGS!! rI"MIK HIGHEST PRICES- PAID FOR WHITE JL linen or cotton raes delivered large or arnal quantities at this office. STATE OF SOUTH CAROL# A/t, AI>J't AND 1NSP. dKNKHAL'S OFFICE,- ) Columbia, Nov. 1, 1864. j GENERAL ORE ERE NO. 14. J TIIE COMMANDING OFFICERS OF COM panics organized under orders from this office for service beyond their Districts, will forthwith return t(? this office full Rolls of their respective com' panics, including the names of persons who linvo been added to the rolls since their original organization II. Goneral'and liold oflioeis having in their possession the rolls above specified will also mako returns of the same. III. 1 crsons who nre liable to service in said companies, and wno. have failed to'rejiort their names, when the companies shall be ordered into service will be arrested, carried intoe.-nnp and tried by courts martial. in pursuance of the provisions of tho Act of the General Assembly. IV. General officers and the commanding officers oi Regiments will extend these orders. lly command: (Sitrnedl A. C. GARLINGTON. Adj't. and Insp'ctr. Gen. S. C. Official : G. A F( i.t " A A. G n. Papers ?l theSta; copy three times. i'iov 8 3 Office Q. M Department, Camdks, Sept. J5tb,-186-4-. ...ANT ERs A HE UP,GENTLY REQUEST EI to haul in immediately all new fodder ami poai v 1 as old Ibdder and si neks, in order to meet tlx --in" d? mauds o! our armies, la y are' also notllicd that tdey can have credit or .a ir itlie ot 16(54. for tl eir deliveries of corn if they ,>rou-t%it to payment in cash CONWAY HELL Agt. A. Q. M. | bept. Di tf Readq'rs En- Office, CAMDEN, S. C., Oct. 14, 186-1. PURSUANT TO" ADJUTANT AND INSPECTOR (5- neral's Order No. 7", heretofore published, all detailed men. and those whose applications are pending. and all lijrlit (hitymen, who are tmnssigned, and nil wlii - ? ? . .... ....^ .... iMiuiifj w exemption iroin oxamm' inir Iionrd or exempted under recent. Acts of Congress, ! who :tr not in netive service between IK and 45 art | herein- ordered to report promptly at this ollico pro-I pared to go I'nrwa'rrl to Oamp of Instruction. VV. WALLACE, Oct 15 8 Act. TO. O K. D. From this date wfTsiial charge j,liree dollarB Omnibus fare to and fro -n m y pari of the town. To or from Kirkwood, or i" voi d the limits of tho town, six dollars.' The liigfc pjtcte ol horso feed contpOl us to'advnnco our rates. J. TC. WITH RR3FOON. E. G. ROHINSON. October 4. ~ 4t ^ irrSTRI^TD^lit E C T olTF * , DISTRICT OFFICERS. Legislator*. . A. Hi Bojrkin?Senator. Jobto-- Mi DeSausflttre',' D. D. Perry?Kepresofetalirft?. Huyistrules. 1 John K. Withersppon, Wni. IX Hogan-, W. K. Taylor; Helxry Brace, John K. Xhnw, Rieliard L. ' Wliitaktor, .Ji Ti Barker. Cemrnisthntrt of Romdi. J. M; DaSauaaure Chairman, B; T-. MeCojf W. E. Hughes, Daniel D. 'KirklanU, James- L. McUoTYall, Lewis J. Patterson, J. English Doby, Fred. Bowen,. John' L. Mickle, Qillam Sowell, Richmond K. Terrell, Emanuel Parker. The sixth-section of the "Act tc^ establish certain Itoads, Bridges and Ferries/' pattsed December ' 17, is as follows : . " That each'Commissioner of Roads now in office, or hereafter appointed, shall serve until a successor is-appointed, and has < accepted; This section to be iu force: during the war; CQmmistioncrs 'of Pree Schools. Wiley Kelle'y", 17m: Pixcrtt, James Team, C. C. Hnilev Jesse* Trnesdel,- Daniel Bothune, A. L. McDowell, y.ommiznoncTs oj jruunc isuuitnigsi John Workman, ill Mi Kennedy, 11. B. Johnson, F. L. Zerap, L. Vif II. Blair,' J femes B.' Cureton, Win. D. MoBowall Chairman,. C. P. B., Colin Macrea Treasurer. . . Commissioner* to Approve Public Securities,. John M. DeSaussure, James Dunlap, IVni. E. Johnson, at., A'. M'. Kennedy, Tlios. E. Shannon. ^ ? Gommittiontr* of. the Poor; E/ Barnes, .A. A. McDovrall, John 0. Biggins, R. M. Kennedy, J. S. DePaHS. W. E. Hughs6n, Sec. , and Tveas.President, and. Director*-of Camden Bridge Co* President?John M. DeS&ussure. Directors?John Macrae, B. Perkins, James Team, Colin Macrae, SoC. & Treaa. ? Soldier *:Boardof Relief. John M. DeSausaure, E. Barnes, James Dunlap, J. Ross Dye, 0. MoScly, James Team, Jesse Truesdel, John B. Micjcle, Charles Raloy, J eh A Gaskins, Daniel Gardner. Coroner. JohnS, Meroney. Managers of Elections. Camden?John S; Moloney, C. A- JI?Donald, 'Wn?. McKain. Curelon's Mill?Frederick Bowen, James Team, JEmunuel Parker. " Flat" Rock?Jesse Trucsdel, James Fletchor, Goorge^B: Mil lor. Buffalo?Wm. Mungo, Gillam Sowell, Win. Cat?. Lizenby's?John - McGougau, Daniel McC&ukill, DonaltbAlcDOnald. Schrock'a Mill?B. T. McCoy, Alexander McLeOd, Henry lladcliffe. Goodwin's Store?Benjamin Cook,* John B..Mickle, James' 11. Yaughn. Liberty Hill?A. D. JoncBj jr.-, R. C. Patterson, R. B. Cunningham. -??o Officers of Colli I. Joseph D. Dnnlap, Conimissi6ncr"m Equity; Clyburn, Clerk; A. L. McDonald, Ordinary; Duncan Shekru, Sheriff. \ . i; Collector. ?. William McKain; Confederate.Enrolling Offcer. - W. Z. Leitncr. Confederate TVnr; Tar-Collector. . A. M. Kennedy. Assessors* aj miu v.uiney, iv. ai. Aennody. ?. / * Collector of Tax in Kind. James Jones. Chief Commistary Agents H. Dcvereaux* i Confederate Quarte.rmasU.r't Agent; 5 ' James Sovdta. ) * Steele Qnartcrmaeter^x Agent A. Markloy JLcei. ! I Receiving and Delivering Agent. ?,|J. M. Gayle. Officers of the Town of Cattden. Inte.ndmnt. James Dunhip.* ? Wardenv. ' L tf. D. Baxley>.D. DJ Jfooott, L. M^Boswetl, R: M. Kennedy/ Recorder. i R. M. Kennedy. i . Marshal and Market| Clerk. Wm. JohAson. Professional. i ; Physicians now Practicing. * L. II. Dcftp, I). L. DeSausBure, T. IUcnBfjternoj f W; R. Sikes, BoAjarain H. . Matheson, J. McCaa, J. I. Traathartv, W.' L. Pickett, P. S. Lucas, T. F McDow; L. kL I>o8auBsurcj Thomas W. Sal; m^ndr P. JU fcenip*. 9 * ' *.ti .. _ \ _j ?- ?*1m*m ?.. Lawyers, Win. M. Shannon. .W. Z. Leitn^yji W. M. Kennedy. v W. R. Taylaf}1 Joseph I). Dunlapi U. .Bailey.. Den tint. ' M. Bissell. Surveyors. Colin Mucine Daniel Bethune, C. C.^Hailfe1 Scholastic, Mercantile, & Median^ lea Acidemias vnd Pi-imary Schools in CumdHi. 1 L. McCnndless' little -Academy^ F? Sfaiidehmybr, male aindeniy ; Mrs. IJcCandless' Academy for" Young LtttUes, Mrs. McCrcighL ; Miss Dawson Mrs. Peck; Miss Maggie DeNoon. Dealers-in Dry Hoods, Groceries,' Hardware $q., ^*c. E. IV. Borioey, .Tunics Dunlap, George. Alden, Mrtf. M. T. Campbell, 11. M.-Kennedy, Mrs. McLaish, Mcndal .Smith,' Mrs. Conner; MrW. Crosby, ran ? - I'uuui'Hon at CO., A. T Latfa.W. D. McDovrnll, S. Oppcnhuim, M. Bauni & Dio., Mcroncy, Boswell & BrO.; Jv M. Gayle, JoSopfr Sommcrs, T. S. My erf; J Ames McEwn, "W I C. Gerald & Co., Georgi Bohglaa, J.' H. Op^ penheim & Br6'.,- Win. Johnson, !>.- B* HocOti'y *B} Sikes.- * Druggists: Vim: McKain, F. L. Zemp1. Jfnok Seller and Stationer. .? James A. Young. r-. . Watches and Jewelrg% James-A. Young, I. B. Alexander, Ait. Wehf linn. Blacksmiths, Wagon and CarriaggMtikers. S. Shiver, llobert Man, Nathan B. Arrants, Thoma^ Shiver. H. R., blacksmith. Cabinet Waretotms and Undertakert.\ G.'L. Clvatten, Wm.Tarver, J. Jb\ Sutherland; Builders. J.- FJ Sutherland, C. L. Chntten, H: C. Roberta. Merchant Tailor: Charles A. Mclfbnald.' Saddlery and Harness. P. J.' Oakee, Mr. Bulger.| }fheelwriyfit and Gimnaker1* i H. .J. McGrcight. 1 u. k Bakers. / F. Shoemaker, Wm. Daasoji] Thn- Tbrds. L. Bv Stephenson, F. L. Zemp, Jolm 8v Bradfcy,* A^ei. McLeod, Le-wia J. Patterson* John Brown.1 v i Holds. Mansion Hofise, by - E: 6. Robinson. DtKalb House, by - J. If. JnngblutfcJ ' I *T Private Boarding. .?. W. Rodgera. Jfilinary and Dress Making. Mis6 D. 11. McEwcn, Mrs. .Hummereloag ** ! |0/?(<r<7ics. ^Slethodist?J.1'. Wightmnn, pastor.' 1'resbytoriaA?8. H. Hay, {t Episcopal?T. F. Davis, jr.,- " |Ba ptisl?W. E. llughsou, <{ drain and Lumber Milfo, I F. L. Zenip, flour ami grist; Jns. H.'traUgh*; floir and grist; James A. Rdrkland, grist; J ' FV, Sutherland, lumber and grist; W. B. .Hughes, lumber' and grist; Charfes Perkins, lumber; Col James G. Iluile, lumber and grist; A. H. Boykin, four, grist ami lumber; L. W: K. Blair, floilr and grist; Charles liftley, flour and grist;1'J. R; lowell, grist; John W. Gatjkins, flour, grist and lumber; John A. Young, grist and lumber; T". J.; Cauthen, hiniber; Robert Kirkley, grist; estate-' ,f Wm. Shields, grist and lumber; George R.Miller, flour and grist; L. J.' Patterson, lour and grist,; John S. Miller, flour and grist; .estate of T. I<ang, grist and lumber; W. M. Kelley' gfist, John C-hcsnut,' grist and lumber; James' Chcsnut, sr., grist and lumber; John McRae, grist and lumber; John Brown, grist; estate of Burwell Boy kin, grist and. lumber; estate ef | Lemuel Boykin, grist and lumber ; Mrs. Jane JJ' l Knox, grist.; Richard Hyatt; flour and' grist-' I Lewis Fecplcs, flour, grist and lumber. ?4 *- ? . POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S. ?. MAIL AH RAN GEM EN TS RICHMOND, CHARLESTON, COLUMBIA, WE8TERH/ AND WAY MAILSi Due?Daily, by 7 20 P. M' ' Close?Daily by G 00 P. M> ^ LANCASTER, TJLAT HOCK, &C. Due?Monday, Wednesday A, Friday by 3 2 60 M Close?Sanio duys, at n nA . ? WV il, red iiill, rd88el place, &c. Due?Thursday, by 12 qq Clofiesr-Snrao day, at 00 tiller's ferrv, Jefferson, <slo? Duo?Monday, by ' 12 00 M ' Closes?Friday, at lOeOArM ' { OFFICE HOURS. i . \ From 8 00 A. M: to 2 00 P. M., and for tithe after opening the mail at night. T. W. PE?U .