' - ;! i V i ffllOK I^INK BLEACH Kl> HOilKSPf.'K. st 7-8 nnr.1 4 4 Brown Horilespun. ct ; Dark I'elains. Black Alp>ijs:?s, llnir Nets. u; Servjut's Handkerchiefs, etc.*.. etc. . v' ALSO, . < ol Ladies' I .ales l Slvle HATS, on.hand and made to !' order. RONAN I'.T "It A M KS. ol'the Latest Fasdoon, and all assortmeat of MILITARY vJOODS of all de- 11 aoriptmns. / . Shoestrings, Corset T aces, Tape, Spool Cotton and Needles, l'ins and Knitting N'c d en. And a great many-other useful articli s, too nuiner ' IT 1.4 ORDKRKIP THAT THE.FOLLOWING JJ rates of Stallage ho charged, on ami after Monday. next. viz: On all beef ottered for sale in Mavkot, Four Dollars. ! Yen], ... - Two Dollars. .( Ilojjpi?over TiO ibs j ... Three Dollars. j( I'tgs?under 00 lbs., - ' Two Dollars. jc Mutton and Hides. - *-11 - Two Dollars. ^ ,11 is also ordered that Two Dollars be charged f>>r Wipounding llorSc- and Moles. For Dogs, Tvo Dol- j li-soa'eli.* pgr. Sheep and Goats. One Dollar it iu Jurth$ ordered tlmt.tlio Weigher at the Public p Sealfcs be nrio\vt?i I'lltv Cents compensation lor each ^ draught. . ' . Jty order ef Council. ft? M. KKNXHDY, j J Clerk of > ottneil. j Nov." 12. f.d. | Jj ti&utb 11 & mi;ULU n * c i:.\ M Dies'. S C., Nov. 14. 1864. ? A\J |{ W ILL I i K A T T'R F<) LLC WING I'LAC KS ? T on the .days speci led below for tlio purpose of p :i?HCM3injr U'e nd valorem lux : H Liberty Mill?Tliiir-ulav, 17 lit instant. ? Flat Hock?Friday aiid -alurduy, 13th and 19th. lhlftalo?At Mr. Hussel SowelKs?Tuesday, 32nd. Lyzenby's?Wednesday. "23d. * l)r. Lucas'?Tburs-iay. 241li. Sdirock'H Mill?Friday, 2T?th. _ Curoton's Mill?Mrturdav. 20th. JOHN <'ANTiey, HOHT. M. KieSNKDT, Nov. 14.-St. Ashsors 17ili 0. D. Wanted to Piucliase 1^0 ft tTHE USK OF Tire GONFKDF.RAT1S States?Scrap Iron, wrought or east, lor wliicli I pay a lair price in ivsh. or, ifprefuricd, will exchange rolled plantation Iron for the'same. Planters or others having any t>f"T,YFi;UX. # * H Oct. 21?3t. Atiiiiinist.iator. p ConhMer.it o" ph ase copy throe timt-n. a VV i * . K it oface. ALL PKRSf)NS 11A VI M'l 11KM A X1>S A0 AIXST the Estate nl the lain !>r Henry Can ley. will p .trencul thctn,properly attested, ami those indebted, v will make payment To .loitn /.aniev. h M AMY 0. OANTF.V, ti Oel. 22 til Administratrix. (J For Bale. * " PIN F, WOOHJ'OU'BALE. A I'PLY TO I II. K JOilNSOV. Oct. 24 . & In | Bale of Pe .'son.il Property. BY PERMISSION' OF A h. Mo HON \ LI). Oltm- " nary, I will sell, oil TUESDAY., the 22d of No vetnbyr, lSG-l, -at the late residence of Eicimrd l. "Wliitaker, deceased, on Twenty-live mile Creek, althe personal proecrly of It tehar I, Whitakei, deeeaS- j od, consisting of Hon elioliJ F mi lure, Fanning Imple* { merits, a line young ililo, a lew head of Cattle, Cotton i Corn, Peas, Ac., Ac. H The terms yt sate fire cadi. October :-}!?tu.lh.HG. J. I). DUNLAP. t) Dppot Soldie r's Board Eelief4 ' Camden. S. 0, Oct 12. 18G4.? Alt, persons who iiay k n'ot pa i d tii ki it s two (2) per cent Tax in-corn, wheal and rice lolivor it at once, without further notice. ^ ol Maj. J no M. Dpgurssurte. Chnirtnnn. 2w M. GAYLK. Agent. s] Notice. ? tSONS ARE FOREWARNED NOT TO si or a noto triven by inc. to John Raker, for . dollars dated jmnn i:.. i ior>. .nil*- III *111111", I OU * . , rt}' lor whirh it wits jriveii, li.'is proved mi- , ! ot pay biii'l note ntili-.-s eoinpc'.l d ?v ( J A dES a. THOMPSON ' ^ . 3 notice" ;p PINE WOOD Fill SALE APPLY ! v " * JOHN CANTI'Y. jS | \ * 1 ? I'liy^tw * a Headquarters, * . j KKSRKVK KOHCLH, S. 0. I * Coi.rvtiA, Sept, 2n, IStU. j KKEUAL OX D Kit XO. 1. [ PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER ^'0 73 L? Ajuumt uiid Inspector GonemPs Cilice, 'current jrie.H, (heriiinio appended) the Lrigudiir Geuetai numundiug He orvb forces ol Sout.li tJnrol.jni hereby I 'smiles 'control hi id direction of the conscription sor- I ice in the Slate. II. Except us hereinafter specified, the organization I the Conscriptujn I 'ejmrtnu nt in the Slate iiicludins | ic Examining Hoards, will be preserved; tn.d nil ex- | iliog orders, regulati-ns mul inetruciiolis of the Coinlandant ol t'on.-ciipts will be continued of force until therwise ordered. " III. Local Kn oiling Officers and Examining Hoards ill report immediately to the Commandant of lipts, and through him cninuiuuicate Willi theso Icadtpiarteivt. tind will, through hiui, leceivc orders ud instructions. ' ' . iv ah cormnunicnlions in relation to tho Consoripon sorvics in the State, and all applications for cxin])tiou J.*lul detail, must be in ale through tlin Cotuiniidaul nt' Conscript*; communications. on all c>:licr ibj?ets will continue to be made through the- A. A. encral of the llcscrvo l'orees. 1? U: V. The office of t'oujr ossioniil District li!nrollitig 'tffeor being abolished, all olilfcers herolof >re acting i that. capacity will report by letter to the Command* ut of1 onseripts tor a Kignuieiit to other dniv. setting jrtli thoiv rani;, corps, position and present assignment ')duly, t ompeUml ollieorn will be assigned as "In*, pectors of Conscription,!l in the several Congressional islricts. Tl. With a view to compliance of Par. Ill of said Icneral Older >?. Tit, tlio Commandant ol Conscripts rill, without delay. Order the medical cxnaiiaiuioit ol h commissioned officers and other pi-rs-ms (except I lose ol ttie "invalid Corps") cinp oyed in the onrojlig service ofthis Stain, Commissioned officers, as lo. rdasii no disability is found to exist, will hold thornLdvc-a in 'eadltie-s lo be assigned to duty in the field s so' n 'as practicable. VII. Application ha1 assignment to duly as Knrolllg Officers, Assistants. Clerks, and lo other positrons i the Coiiserin ion sureicn in thin Snm- ?? n i?? -??- i civcd olflccrs. non-commissioned officers and ] rival cs b'.'ictnjiiiijs to I ho lU'sent) Forces. and Hum 1 L'l'iyd and liyht duty officers and men, mid from per- I mis nut liable to service in the Held, Sjncli ap.diea- ' ions, enclosing t< .slitruminl- ol clmracier. intelligence nd li ness. will be addressed t.? Alaj. (5. 1\ Ml'XTOiS, 1 oiuinaiidanl ot" flniise-'.pK. Columbia S. 11. kiV Command JLbijf. Gcll. ClIKSXL'T. Mb. II. DAItNWKUv A. A. Gen. Oct. 20. papers copy ilirco lime p. STATU OF >GBJTM CAROLINA. riS84^V8Haq l-'M. i. 1 i-A (^4$ M fs^wl?TL ??jg> A DJ'T A ND JNS1*. C KXKRAL'S OFKICK. ? Ooi.UlintA, Xov. 1, IbU-f: ) 7AWAViAL OKI)HliS XO. 14. T Till? COMMANDING OFKICKHS OK fotf. u a panics organized under orders from this oflioo ?r Hcrviee beyond their. Districts, will lbrihrvvith reiru to tiiisoffice full Hoi:? of their respective com viiicH, including llie names of person-- wlio have bfcou dded to the robs sine timir n>iirin:il or -;oiiynfinn II ( Mior.il and ticM office s having in thoir posnesinn ili" rolls abnvo opacified will also m.-lke returns i* till? h:iiuo .111, I ersotis who arc lia'.'ie toserv'no in said caina iii-H. Hu l who have hid<*d to report their names, hen ilia pomp niios slitili hp ordered into sor\?ico will p arrested, parried uitoeainn and tried hy courts mnrial. in pursuance of the provision of tho Act of tho lenernl A sociably. IV. General oilioers and the commanding officers of Icgimonts wiil extend these orders, lly command: , (%ncd) A. C. GAKI/NOTO^ Adj'f. and lusp'ctr. Gen. 8. COfficial : U. A Foi.t.is*, A a Gen. 13T 1' apers of toe .Stato copy three times. jn'ov 8 3 Office Q. Ill- 'Department, Camhen, Sept. lath, 1861. |J>"ANTEHS AUK UKOKXTL.T UEQUKSTKP L to h nl in immediately nil new fodder und pons iv 1 as ol I lb 1 ler and sniteks, t order to tiicot the rcssing demands of our urim>'s. l'licy are also unfilled thai they cm havo credit on icir lithe ol ls64. for tl oir deliveries of corn if they refer it to payment in cash OO.WVA V HULL Agt. A. Q. M. Hnpt. H ' i f oiitli Caroliict?Kcrnliuw V>istri<*t IIY A. I?. Ml-UOXAU), KSQLllsK, 0R1HXAKY. II/HKKKAS, N VNCY McCOY IT LI Hp TO i \ mo lor Letters of Ailminis rntion on nil and ngular tin? goods and el initios, rights and credits 01 W. McC y luto of the District aforesaid, doaused: Those are, therol'orc, to'eito and admonish all, and uvular, the kindred ami creditors of the said decent tl to ho and appear before me at our next Ordinary s ourt for the said District, to ho liohlcn at Kcrsliaw onrt House on tho# fit 1^. day of licccmhor next, I show Cause, if any, why ihe said administration lon.d not lie granted. i} veil under iny Hand and Seal, this 13lh, day f i ecemher, in the year of our Lord one thousand ight hundred ami sixty-four and in the eighty-eighth ear of tho Ihdepondenea and Sovereignty of the tale of South Carolina. NVrr. 11? .? \ I, Mrl)OXAI#KO. K. I>. wiu^mi mhimii inxwiymmtnucuwriNihi rv ":j'i,r ~~T Southern field & Fireside! j < , ? GRAND LITKRAUY COMBINATION! '& ' * 1 S A VAST 00N C15N T11 AT 1017 OF TALENT, SUltr?issing any combination ever befbru attained in the history of PhRlUl)lOAL LlTKliATUKIi of. Europe J! or A in erica I - , T"" ' jf0 "Jl'Lo Southern Field and Fire/nde," j OF AUGUSTA, OA., A.NU ! xo-e iiLTistrai-ea jnercmy/' OF UALEIGIf, N. C. ' Combined mid * continued under the old popu lar title of J I P , THii SOUTHERN FI1ETI> &. FfiE?!>Ba)lE. THE ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTJtlBUTG- A JtlAL cours OKBOm JOURNALS UKL'.v IX KD. | ^ rpn'K I*noPKIETi'?JtS OF THE "MKKC'UIIY" A having purclifyieii ihe '^Southern Field and Fireside'* mill hading It impossible to make arrangements wliieh would insure a regit-ar supply of pnper. upon account of ilio irregularity and uncertainty of transpovlu inii for the "Fichl anil Fireside'' at. Augusta, On.,' the -awe having to be supplied from the mills at l!aleigli. N O., have removed the "Field mid Fireside" to 1 ltnleigh and combined "ln .se two sterling Literary Journals. 'Ihe "Mercury" is thcrefoid merged into the ^ "Southern Fichl and Fireside," and will he to publish-ed until tho state of tlio country will jnslilY a divergence ut, wlieu both papers will be resumed trtid continued t< as h eretotore. ?iiiUsoriheis to both journals will receive the paper to the full time of subscription without delay e: or interruption.' ti The entire Editorial und Coiitributoriul Corps oi both a papers are retained upon the emerging journal, ltjs unnounod without fear of contradiction that the extensive and Splendid Array of Combined Talent n now employed in writing Ibr the ' Fiehf shd Fireside surpasses in genuino merit, ability, celebrity and on- tuorieal strength any combination or engagement ever before attained in t lie history of Periodical Literature I nf Furono or Amniicn It is a large eight page Weekly Journal teeming with original Romances, SketclieR, Tales, Poetry, History, F.ssnya. Criticisms, Witticisms; including Translations from the French, German and other Languages ; Ag- 1 rtcultural, Mechanical and Sciehtitlc articles, etc. The Proprietors conlidcntly assert that the "Field ? and Fireside'" shall atone I'.r exe.-l in real merit every publieaiion of the kind ever he:ore attained or attemp- l tad in tho tinned Mates or the South. Tho arrange-, nients now effected lully justify tho assertion. l] Term 8 : a Ona'subscriher one year, ... $20.00 c One subscriber six n.ont'is. - 12.00* Five subscribers six months, - 30.00 f Addseaa WM B. SMITH A CO.. , Nov. 14. Raleigh, N. C. ? The Richmond Examiner, ; PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY,, A XD j WELKL Y. . ] TF.KMS:?TilK DAILY ' RICHMOND EX.VMINI0H is mailed ut Fifty Hollara per year; Twenty-live Dollars for six months; Fifteen Dollars fur Ihree months, and Five Dollars for one month. TllESHMI-WKKKLY KXAMIXKR is issued every Tuesday and Friday, mid sent by mail at Twenty-ttvo Dol .ars per year ; Fifteen Dollars for six months, and Ten Do lurs for tlnve inonilis. TH10 \V I', 10KLY 1.X v M IX KR is issued every Fri- | clay, and mailed to subscribers at Filtcea Dollars per year, and Ten D. liars for six months. ( Tlio Kxnmincr is published on the cash system, t and will not depart fro.a it under any ciroumstauc cs. \ Persons whodesiro to rA TIK1UJKS FOR SALE. APPLY TO , OU A. M. KENNEDY. J November 1 . " tu. tli. r. ii , For Sale. [ rI>H 15 S1" BSC H lUICIt OFF EPS FOR SALE A r fl trusty negro fellow?ago over Tilly years. For t further pnrtiefilar* apply 1o T) T>. HOfJOTT. r i Nov. I r? I niirwi'irit7i?iBcyiipwiiitqiiiin?iui?uwWW<>W 'J A CHARMING JfliWJJOOK JUST OUT.' . I The Captain's Bride* . A "h'/ir.k: ?ftmjb war. 11V \V. 1?. I!Kl:i:lNUTOK, Jo'n. C?,cav. ' eatly lonnd in pa jar, prico Y. $1.60. 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The Acts and P. rman -nt Dorms of tho Houses must jc printed, studied and ruioy for.delivery l)y the 20th" if February, after the regular session. IIule and figire. work o count double, and pages and side notes to jo estimated ?t the rate of 1,705 ems per puge. The two Houses will sepalnlcly choo*o the Printor it their daily work, and will unite in the selection of lie Printer of their permanent work, viz:' Acts. Remits. Resolutions, ic. Proposals lor the Printing of tho two Houses, or of :iihit. uuii.v;, nmsu cuaiuim ro 1110 lor'.'gomg Kjicoillouoifn. ' . IV. Ji MARTIN, ' "lork of Senate. w .101 int. sloan, Clerk House of Representatives. UOV 1 1 1 J., 'ccac-; b?aivs iiTws 1pa pa rs. 1. SUBSCRIBERS WHO HO NOT (ilVK KXMllOSS notice to the contrary, ore considered as wish* i g to continue their subscription 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of tlteic lews papers, the publisher may continue to send thoni iiitil till arrearages are paid. 3. 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