. ,-.Y i-v. I "'l ^J.'KAOH.KD iJIKSPUN. . ! .; // :i.i ! Hr-jwu Homespuni. 9 < - ;Ui.u'k .u iceas, Ilnir Nets. * i , ; .Scrv'fiii s Hsii'dkcrc 'otc.f etc. ' . # v ? #>!> ' >? *>, , V?!.: r.arii . l.r.icjt St vie It ATS. on linntl and ntnde to vruor. 'CT FltAN'ilS, of the Latent Fnalnoti, 1 kit ' 'it .tSs'vifiMlClll M 111 ITAltY GOODS-of all de- 1 i-v M'Uoi- ( ?. <. CV?r>-?-t 1 Tape, Spool Cotton nud N-r y-. .n.-j * Needles. , k ' . .i : ,. ;t ii . : - ti'-. i useful articles, too nutner- 1 O I lOl. i.t ' . V.N -d. > K:-'. HAMMKHSLOUGH'S. 1 Ccanoinlfdtio^'' ! IT i>. At Til 10 FOLLOWING 1 0 X rates ot Suuiugc uv charged, on qnd after Monday f( lnext, viz: . On all beef oflered for Sale iif Market, Four Dollars. , Veal, - - - Two Dollars. ,'Hogs?over r>0 lbs, - - - Three Dollars. _ ' ' JPigs?under 50 lbs., - * - Two Dollars. ! Mutton and Hides. - -. Two Dollars, 'it is also ordered that Two Dollars bo charged for impounding Horses and Mules. For Hogs, Two Dol- i Jars each.. For bhecp and Goats. One Dollar. It is further ordered that the Weigher at the Public . ?cales be allowed Titty Cents compensation for each SF.l.I.rl.t " 'ijy Order of Council. R. St. KENNEDY, Clerk of Council. Nor. 12. ' 5d. ' CAMDEN, S. C., Nov. 14, ysg i. 1 WE WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES J on tho days spdcilicd below for tlio purposo of t assessingtlio od valorem tax: . ' Liberty Hill?Thursday, 17th iystnnt. . ( Flat Itock?Friday and Saturday, 18th>?lid 19tli. Bilffalo?At Mr. Mussel SowcU's?Tuesday, 22ud. Lyzenby's?Wednesday, 23d. Dr. Lucas'?Thursday, 24th. ' Scbrock's Mill?Fridpy, 25th. Cuieton's Mill?Saturday, 2ino; kotks or lawful accounts against the Kstalo of Thomas J. Cly- 1 bnrn, will present them lo mo f >r .payment within ninety days IVom date. After that time I will not pay any ciaiins ngainat the fistViO. *: J .. p. CI A" BURN,' t Oct. 21'?3t. . . Adhiiuibtjalor. j . '"Confederate" please c vmw u.kuuiuiiiq juvuiuc, n 111 uo preserved; utiu uii cx* i a ling ordert, regulations and instructions of the Coipaiandant ol Conscripts will be continued of forco until atherwi#- ordered. III. Local Kniollihg Ofllcersand Exumining Boards will report immediately to the Cominupdipit of Con-, scripts, and through * him communicate- with these Headquarters, and will, through him, iceeivc orders ind instructions. ^ IY. All conimUnieations in relation to the Conscription service in the State, and all applications for ex- ( .'inption uitd . detail, must 1 kii Diiwln f.iirntitrlfe tliA Piw?\. I nuutlant of Conscripts; communications on all other subjects will continue to be made through the A. A. jleiieral of the Jteservo Forces, SC. , V. The office of Congressional District Enrolling ' Dfficer being abolished. all officers heretofore acting in that capacity will report by letter to the Command-., nit of Conscripts tor alignment to other duty, setting ortli their rank, eofps, position and presentassigmncut :o duty. ConipfllentVifiicers will bo assigned as'^Inspectors of Conscription," in the soveritl Congressional Districts. ? \ Yt. With a view Jo compliance of Par. HI of said i General Order No. 73, the Commawinnt ol Conscripts ivill, without dejay, order the medical examination of i ill commissioned officers anil otjier .persons (except i ;Ikjsii us practicable. Vir. Application lor assignment to duty ns KuroU* ] ng Officers, Assistants, Clerks, iitnl to other positions n'tliu Conscriptiou servieo in this State; wll bo re-? < leived from yllicero, non-commissioned officers and , arivatCS belonging to the Reserve Forces, und-ftoin , ctircd and light duty officers and men, and from per- | ions not liable to service in tlio lield. Such ftpplica- , ,ions, enclosing testimonial* ol charaotcr, intelligence tnd fitness, will be addressed to Mnj. C. I). MFL'J'ON, i Joiuinaiidani of Conscilpts, Columbia. S. C. j ?y command llrig. Gen. Cukssut. UD. II. BARNWELL. A. A. Gen. Oct. 20. B2?~Stato papers copy three times. STATE OF ;sOiTTH CAROLINA, W$0S- ; . sftiiaSil ' A DJ'T AND IN SP. G KN Kit A L'S OFFIC K, ) Coi.UHIiIA, Nov. 1, 1801 f GENERAL ORDERS NO, 14. r. THE COMMANDING OFFICERS OF COM- . panics organized under orders . froin this oflieo or service bpyoud tlmir Districts, will forthwith reurn to this office lull Rolls of their respective com-' atiies, .including tho-'namc* of persons who have been 1 idded to thevolis sinoc tlielr oi initial organization. II. General and liold ollicers having in their possession iho rolls above spocitied will also make - returns >f the samo. * III. Persons who are liable to service in said combines, and who have failed to report their names, vhen tfic ooinpanies shall be ordered into service will m arrested, carried into camp and tried by courtsnmrial. in pursuance oftho provisions of the- Act of tho jcnoral Assembly. I-V. General ollicers and the commanding officers of Regiments will extend these orders. . % i Hy command : (Signed) A. C. GARLINGTON, Adj'l. and Insp'ctr. Gun. S. C. Official : G. A.FoLufc, A A. Gen. Tapers of tho Stato copy three times. , Nov 8 , 8 Office Q. M Bepartment, Camden, Sept. I5th, 1864. Planters are urgently requested to haul in immediately all now fodder and peas s wl 1 us old fodder and shucks, i ordor to moot tin? ressing demands of our armies. Thoy are also notified that they can have credit ob heir Tithe of L8G4, fofr tl .oil* deliveries of corn if they refer it to payment in cash CONWAY BELL Agt. A. Q. M. , Sept. 16 *. tf ioutli Carolina?Kershaw District BY A. Ii. MCDONALD, esquire, OKD1NARY. < YyHKREAS, NANCY MoCOY APPLT15I) TO j f . .uu iui AjuiitTs 01 Aumuusi ration on all and angular tlio goods and chatties, rights and credits of ,V. \V. McCoy lato of tho District aloresaid, do-1 'eased: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all, and angular, the kindred and creditors of tho said decoasid to bo and appear beforo mo at our pex,t Ordinary a* 'ouvt for tin? said District, to bo hpldcn at Korsha^v 'ourt llouso on tho 6th day of Decemhor next, o show cause, if any, why tho said ' administration ihould not bo granted. Giyen under .my Hand and Seal, this 13th, day >f December, ill tho year of our Lord one thousand light hundred and sixty-four and- it\, tho eighty-eighth 1 'our of tho Indopet;dence and Sovcroigutv of the Jtato of South Carolina. % 1 1 Nov. 18 2 A. L. McDOtt ALD, O. K. D. I # / IV . . * * T11E Southern Field & Fireside! r . OltAND LITEMARY COMBINATION.! A VAST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT, SURpnssing any coiubiiiation eyer before attained in tbe history of PERIODICAL LITERATURE of Europe or America I 'The. Southern Field and Fireside," ' OF AUGUSTA, GA., " And v 4tThe Illustrated Mercury,* OF, RALEIGH, N. C* Combined and continued urn^er the old poput lar title of T1IK SOUTHERN FtJ^LD &. FIRO?lD?. 'i , rflK ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRIBUTO RIAL COUPS OFUOTH JOURNALS REGAINED. ? " " rUK PROPRIETORS OF . THE "MERCURY' having purchased tho "Southern Field and Fireside" and liudmg il Impossible to make nrrangeinenU which would insure a regular supply of paper, upou locount of the irregularity and uncertainty of transportal ion for the "Field nud Fireside" at Augusta, Gn. llio same liAviug to be supplied from tlue mills at Ralilgli, N- C., have removed the "Field and Firesido" tc Raleigh and combined these two storlmg Library Jour nala. The "Mercury" is therefore merged into the "Southern Field autf Fireside," and will bo bo publish2d uiuil tho state of the country will justify a diverge meat, when both papers will be resumed nud continued us it eretolore. Subscribers to both iournuls will receive Lho paper, to the .full time of subscription without delay jr Interruption. The entire Editorial and Contributorial Corps of botl papers are retained upon the emerging journal. It 12 tuufounced without fosr of vcontradiction thut the ex tensive and Splendid Array of Combined TatleiU now employed iu'w'rititig for tho* '-Field and Fireside' surpasses In genuine merit, ability, celebrity and nu mericai strength any'combination or engagement ovei before attained in the history of Periodical Literatun of Europe or America. It is a hu ge eight page Weekly Journal teeming witl original Romances, Sketches, Tales, Poetry-, History Essays. Criticism!!, Witticisms* including iVansiatiom from the French, German and other Languages; Ag rtcullurul, Meblianical and Scientific articles, etc. The Proprietors confidently assert that the "Fielf hnd Fireside" shall at once fbr excel in real merit overy publication of tlio kind evcrbotyro attained or'attemp ted in the United States or the South. The arrango incuts now effected fully justify tlio ussertion. Terms : On? subscriber one year, - " - - $20.Of One subscriber six months. ... 12.0( Fivu aubsoribers six months,, - - - . 50.Of Addsess WM B. SMITI[ &.CO., Nor. 14. Raleigh, N. C. Tli a "Di nlim An xuc jLVii/UUiuuu xiAauimci PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AN1 WEEKLY. TERMS:?THE DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER is mailed at Fifty Dollnra per year; Tw.cn ty-fivi Dollars for six months; Fifteen Dollars for three months and Fivo Dollars for one month." TH1? SEMI-WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued even Tuesday and Friday, and sent by mail at Twenty-livi Dollars per year; Fifteen Dollars lor six mouths, am Ten Dollars for three months. , ? TllE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Fri day, and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars pe year, and Ton Dollars fbr six months. The Examiner is,publiahed on the cash system and will not depart from it under any circumstances Persons who desire to pot the paper will please accom pany their orders with the cash. 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