The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, November 23, 1864, Image 2
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TTINK BLKACHKD IIOMlfSVUN.
JT f-8 ami 4 4 Brown Homespun."
uurK I'eliiiiiP, JJIneIC Alp-coas, llair Acts.
Bervont'a HanUkercliiofB, etc., etc.
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Ladies' Batest Stylo HATS, on hand and made
order. BONN KT FRAMKS, of the La'test Fasha
and an assortment Of MILITARY GOODS o! all (
?cri|iti'?na. '
Shoestring?, Corset faces, Tape, Spool'Colton a
Needles. Pins and Knitting Ne d es.
And n great many other useful artirhg, too nam'
OliH to meniion nt.
Nov. 4V-'et.d. " MRS. HAMMl?KRLOU(?irS.
Council Fcrtice
IT IS CHWERKD THAT THK FOLT.OIYTJ
. rotes of Stallage, bo cliargid, on and after Mutul
next, viz:
. On all beef bflered for sale in Market, Fonr Holla
Veal, - - Two Dolla
Hogs?over 50 lbs, Tiir'ee p.>lla
Pigs?under 50 lbs., - ' Two-Holla
Mutton and I 'ides. ... Two Podu
U is also ordered that Two Dollars be charged
otnpfHijiding Horse-" and Males. For 1 logs, Tvo D
la a eacb. For Hiecp and Goats. O.ne Dollar
It la further ordered-that t he Weigh r at tlu* Pub
Scales bo allowed Fitty Cents condensation for eu
draught.
Bj order ?f Council. It. M. ICKJ7NKDY,
Clerk of council.
Nor. 12. 5d.
ST A'H'IS C'BP KOIEJTH CAR'QiLffXA.
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,$ AD?T &. INSP. GEX'LS OFFICE,
;V.'" , Columbia, Nov. 18, 1864.
%& * GENERAL ORDERS NO. 15.
;'X i THE-COMPANIES ORGANIZED-I
if ' every Militia Regiment of this State w
loit!?witli proceed to Hamburg, S. C., and r
poit for duty to Lieut.'Col. NViimot G. D
Sa' osure, A. D. C. ' ' '
11. The commanding officers of said'co.nj)
? will immediately summon iho u.ciui ers
' .jiM. tespectiVe companies, as well as all p<
m >:w. within the Militia Ueuimeuts t?? which tin
' og, aim wno lime not been enrolled, l?
n ?li are liable to duly beyond llu; limits
V . their Districts, to assemble at the most eo
, iv, votient. points on the line otTailronils, prepar
.t'i'.f. t?? proofed at once to Hamburg.
Ul^Tlie troops will provide Themselves vf\
ii .veisachs and four dnvs' imioijs, mid sm
pl.es of clothing and cooking utensils ha a
; i nispensuble lor their eomfoit in 1 he field, wit
encumbering themselves with such aitiol
i ne hot nbsolutely necessary.
iV. Company officers are authorized to issi
.uficntes for the transportation of members
.ami' respective commands.
V. The _ persons liable to this service arc i
persons between the ages of sixteen and seve
1 -n years, and all persons between sevgnLni
m I fifty years of ago, who arc eneinnt fro
, t I
.>nfedeiatc service, hut who rre oot exem
v. the law? of this Stale from State servic
r uich includes, amongst oilier classes, nil ho
agriculturists who have heeti exempted I
<utifoderate authority as owners and manage
if their owii plantations.
VI. Companies convenient to Hamburg w
- ect their own means of transportation to th
p. int. , \
VII. The commanding officers of Regimen
i J all general officers, as weil^as the office
mnandiug these companies, are charged wi
' 3 immediate extension of these orders wit
. t further nptiee.
VIII. The "Battalion of State Cadets" ai
t. e companies of Mounted Infafttrr, cotntnan
; cd by Captains Frederick and Percival, will ho
themselves in .readiness to take the field at t
shortest notice.
1^.. Tlio Governor find Coinmandcr-in-chi
enjoins, {is n matter of the ut most importnn
for the. public defence, the prompt execution
these orders, and the assembling of the troo
at the places designated without delay.
Jiy command : ,
A. O. GARLTN'GTON,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
.{f^TTapers of the .State publish one weel
Nov. 21?(It...
RemovedTHE
SUBSCRIBER HAS REMOVED ONE DOC
ftbovo Mr. BniiMjon'a Tin Factory, wheo lio \\
continue to manufacture BOOTS ahd SHOES. Hi
ing anumbcr of lirst rnto workmen, ho will exocute
orders with neatness, durability nnd despatch.
Nov. 14?1 d 2w. W. K. 1IUOHSON.
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.. . -j}-y-^rrrrry grout*: JWiiwrorossfgai
Ky" . Headquarters,
j? j RESERVE,FORCES, S. C. )
p : columbia, sept, 3o, lsu-i. )
[ v wx.iai. qpdi kko. i.'
I. ritRSU A t\T TO G KN F.RAL Oil DP U ^1\0 I
Ajulitnt and Iuspeetor General's < flioe, currei
aeries, (hereunto appended) the Brigadier Geuer
commanding He ervo forces of South Carolina herd
assumes control and direction of the conscription sa
vice in the State.
' II. Except as hereinafter specified, the orgnnizutic
of the Conscription I'epartinciit in the State include
. tho Examining hoards, will'he preserved;- ui d'all e:
! istlng, orders, regulations and instructions ol'the Coi
j11' manriaut ol Conscripts v^til be continued of force unl
iiuienvijT unicrni.
ntj III. Local Km o'lhtg OflBeors and Kxnmlnin?^Bonn
will report immediately to the'Commandant of C?'i
er. scripts, and through l>iin comniuniealo with the:
Headquarters, and will, through bins, receive orde
and instructions.
IV All communications in rela'ion to the Consori]
tion service in the Sint<*. and all applications lor e:
emption and detail m?i>t he in ?de through the c'ou
.p mandaut of Coi-scripts; communications ou'all o.la
subjects will con inue to he made through the A. Conertvl
of the Reserve Forces, S 0.
r3 V. The otliee of < ong essional District Fit roll in
Officer heii.g abolished, all oHu-ers hereto!' ire actin
rs ... - -
hi nun capacity "\vi<i report t?y letter to t*n? Conumiin
18" ant (if onmnpls tor a si;>nm<-nt to oilier dot}', sotliii
,fl' I'ortli tlicir rank, corps, position and i resent nssipiunet
t-<dufy 1 ompetent officers will ??e aHsigued ua-"Ii
!r 'speetors of Conscription," iu thu several Uongressioni
0" Districts.
j. % Yl. With a view to c-mplinuce or Par. Ill Af sni
General O der ?u. 7.1, the Commandant "ol Conserlp:
will, without delay, order the medical examination i
al commissioned officers u.d other pi-renus (excej
those ??t the "Invalid 'Corps") enip oyed in the enrol
ing service of this State CoiurtiisHioned ollicers. iih l
whom no disability its found to exist, will hold then
selves in <-eadinc s to bo assigned to duty iu the liel
as so- n H8 practicable.
VII. Applie.-il.iiHi for nssipnnietu t-? duty as Knrol
inp Oilicers, Assistants, Clerks, ami too her positioi
iu the t'onserip ion service iu this Slice; wit her
- ceived from 'officers. uou-comtuissioned officers ar
privates belonging to the Reserve Korces, and frui
retired and light <luty officers and men, and froTn pe
sous not liable to service'iu tbo held. Such up- ltd
tiona, euclojii' p t Rtimouial- ol character, intelligent
and timess, wiil he addressed t< Maj. 0. D. IfivLTOi
Commandant of Conse Ipts. Columbia S. (J. ,
iij coiumaud Brig. (Jen. OlIKsNUT.
l/tl l-l e l DVleiMT
jm*-r . Ll? T? 1LU1J,
A. A, G?n.
Oct. 20.
tii'-irlate pnper;} copy three linu^s.
1 CAMDEN', S. C., Nov' 14, 1S64.
?;i- J '
?f n; K WILD BE AT THE FOLLOWING IM.ACI
;r_ i V V on the days spuci'iod below for tlio purpose
am-&dtt>; the > (! valorem tax :
ey j Lib -rtv I ?:Jl*-TI?ur-?liiv,..nth instant.
lit I lV,ut Rock?Friday nod mi ton lay, 18t!i and 19th.
of iJulTiili) ? lt Air. ussel Sowcil'a?iiiesday, ?.2nd.
j,. Lyzenby's?d'ednesiLij', 23.1. *
i l;r. Luc ia'?Thursiny, 24ih.
c & fu'oel;'* dill?Friday, '25th.
Cu,i elon's Mill?Saturday. 'idtji.
til JOHN OANTKY,
h ItObT. M. KKNNKDT,
rc Nov. 14.-5t." Ahsch ors 17l?i U. D.
h- ~~ :?: : :
es] ' Wanted to rurckaso
\ I}?01*v TlIE OF ' TH < 'CONFKDERAT
,e | li. StHU's-r-:;'(T.'i|t Iron, wrought or cast, for irliicii
of I jr-y a l:ii price in an. 'r, ifptvfer.cd, will -cxchitu;
| rolled phtntuti 11 iron for tlH'Nnin?., Pointers i.rotlio
^|i ; having any above to disport; of will info: in n
j ol the filet, iv I wiuti to collect it together ns spi-eili
ns possible. ' Ml'iliuNitY
>n aoptvinbor I tl.
ill
i'1 . Notice. .
ft LL PIIRPONS HOLDING NOTES OR LAWFL
1\ arcountw against tiie estate ot Thomas J. 01
'?}' k> rn, will present them to in? f-r payment witli
HP ninety days f.om date. Ailor that timo I will not p;
any claims against the Estate.
;11 til. CLYBUKN,
Oct. 21?St. AdmitiieUator.
"Conleilcrate" please'c< py three limes.
tS. ' V'-Jt.
,rR .^ouce.
. A Lt PRIONS IIAVI '>G DEMANDS AGAINS
1 /*. :lie Kstnto ol the late Dr. Henry Cutitey, vr
u- present them properly- nttested, and 'those indebte
rvill make pajment to John i amey.
AlAKV 0. CANTICY,
(j_ Oct. 22 ? tf. Administratrix.
lie For Sale.
PINE WOOD FOR SALE. A I PLY TO
E. B. JOHNSON.
CO Oct. 2-4 . #* 1(>
?? * ? ' - p*
Sale of Pe:soa il Property.
1>Y PEKM1SSIO n OF A L. MoDON Mill, ORD
) nnry, I will sell, on I FESDA V, the 22d of Ni
vomher, 18t>4, at tlio late residence of Kicmird ]
Whitnker, deceased, on Twenty-Jive mile Greek.' ii
the personal pro. ci ty of Riclmr i L Wliitnkm, decea
' ed, eon isting of Household F .rniture, rnrmi >g Impl
menus, n line young Mulo, a low head of Cattle, Cotic
? Cprn, Pints, Ac., Ac.
Toe ter tin oi saio are cash.
October 31?tu.lh.s G. J. D. DUNLAP.
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'in NOTICE. :
xr' i^nk wood fo r sale, appl
n11 V_7 to , JOHN (JANTKT.
Nov. 9?tf.
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Southern Field & Fireside
3 GJtAND LITER A. U T COMBINATION I
tit
al '
'y A VAST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT, SUP
r" passing any combination ever before atlaiuod in tli
*liistory of PERIODICAL LITERATURE of KurOp
m ?r America!
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tli 'The 'Soul horn Field and Fireside,'
,8 OF AUGUSTA, GA.;
a- - AND
? . 4 Tlio-Illustrated Mercury,".
p. OF 11A LEIGIi, N. .
s* Combined and continued ynder tbo old popu
- . Jar title of
^ THE
g SOUTH1JEM FIIEE,K> & FICLE^SDK
'K ' " J
IK
THE ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRIBUTG
u lilAL CORPS OP BO HI JOURNALS
i- RET.vlNliD.
al
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d rrHR PROPRIETORS OF TRE "MERCUR
i linvizijr putclmseii ilie ' Southern Fiold Fire
" siot>" iiuu ymtmg 11 impossible to make arrangement,
!l which' would insuro u regti ur su: pljt of paper, upoi
ntf-ount of tlio irregularity uud unc--r,uinty of trauw
porta i- u li>i- tire "Field mid Fireside" ut Augusta, Ga.
\ the .?amu tin vilify to be supplied from,the nulls at Unl
eigh, N 0., huvo removed the "Field and Fireside" ti
Raleigh and combined *h se two storl'ng I.itera y Jour
* nals. 'I ho ."iu'reury" in . lurefo o merged into tin
,R "{souther* Field nud Fireside," and will ho no publish
^ ednir il (lie state ol the country wiP justiiy ? diverge.
uiettt, wiien both papers will lie resumed nud mutinue*
us heretofore, {subscribers to both journals will ivceiv
r" tlie pape: to the lull' Line of oubser.pti n without dela,
:l" or iuterrujuion
v* The < nCire Kdif rial and ('ontribntorial Corp? of hot!
1 ' papers are retained upon the emergng. journal. -It i
tiuoiuic* d without fo4r of contniuictiun that tlio os
tensive and
ftpleiadid Array of Coinbiiied TTaleti
nojv employed in writing for the ' Field and Fireside
surpasses in genuine merit, ubility, celebrity aud in
IIIUIKUI nuci^uilt!^ UUIlJIIllIililUU U1 Vll^llgt'IilUUl 8Vt
before attained in the history of i'eriodicul Literntui
of Europe or Aniei ica.
It i* a large eight page Weekly Journal teeming wit
original KO'imuceH, Sketcliea, Tales. Poetry, llistorj
Witticisms; mt-ludu.g Translation
^ 4Wffir^ .t'rei)cli. German and other Languages; At
tHBhW. Mechanical and Scientific articles, etc.
?;?; ^(BBPropi ichors coutidently Assert that the "Fiel
of -and Fireside'' shall at one f.r excel in real merit eve.
publication of the kind ever be or,e attained o- aitetn]
led in the Uni ed ~tates o.- the South. The arrange
iiieuta now (.fleeted lully justify the ussertiou.
Terms : .
Ont ftub?cril>?r one year, ' - . $20.C
One subscriber six mouths, ... 12.(1
Five subscriber^ six mouths, - - 60.(J
'^.ddaees
. VfM t. surrn & on..
Nov. 14. Italeigh, N. C.
The Richmond Examiner
B
J PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AN
WEhKJ, Y.
is
!y TF.TIMSTHE DAILY -RICHMOND EXAM
NKK is mailed at Filly l olltfraper year; Twenty-fh
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j 'uiiai <7 iv'i n.\ luuiiiii.-?, L/UI1U1S1U1 lill L't; II1ULIU)
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Tuesday mid Friday, unci sent by mail at Twenty-liv
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y- Ten Do lars for three nu ntlts.
in TH15 WKKKLY EX \MINER is issued every Fr
day, and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars pc
year, and Ten D .liars for six months.
C2T The Examiner is published on the cash systen
and will uot depart fro.u it under any 'circumstance!
Persons wlio desire to tret the paper will please accori
pany their orders v ilh the caslt.
Carriers and News Dealers will be furnished at tli
;T rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred
ill Advertisements v ill be inserted in the Daily, Scm1
d, Weekly and \\ eokly nl Two Dollars per square ol eigli
lines or less (or every insertion.
Persons sending Bubscriptiqus must do it attheir ow
risk.
~ We will, under no circumstances, return unsolicite
and i eji-cted communications.
I^ItOM THIS' DATK WE SIIAL HARG1
A three dollars Omnibus fare to and fro A. . t. p.<r
of the town. T-< or from Kirkwood, or h'-yo- tit
? limits ol the town, six dollars. '1 he higl pr.e>s
horse feed compel us to advance our rates
J. K. WITH KRSPOON.
' EG KOldNSuN.
^ October 4
?: Salt on Consignment..
e* ,^A TIKROKS EDR SALE. APPbY TO
>" 01/ * A. M. KENNEDY.
V 1 * #1. ? r
m iu. hi. n. v
For fale.
'IMTE SITBSCRIBKli OFFERS FOR SALE i
g trustv negro follow?ngo over filly yearn. Fo
further purlieu 1 urn apply o TV D. HOOOTT.
Nov. Ifi
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A ?BAKMING NEW JJOOK JUST OUT.
! The Captain's Bride?
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TP A ILK ?K"iPB?<iir4*?
? ? jtaaM ?v
BT W. D. HBBHINOTON, 3D K. O. CAV."
Neatly bouniTin paper, price .$1.60.
Upon -receipt of the prico it will bo muilcd to any
6 part of the Confederacy postage prepaid. A liberal
10 discount to the Trade.
A's the edition in .limited, the Trt^de' will do woll to.
forwaid their order at once. r
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PRESS, . .
GA'STINE;
OR,
The Maid of Kirkland,
t . /ii,i.nSTP4Ti?n N
V . f
1IY EDWARD EDGEVILLE. ' "
PlUCK, $1.60
. The Deserter's Daughter. :
A. TALEFOUNDED UrON REAL INCIDENT# OF '
u THE WAR IN NORTH-CAROLINA.'
BT W. I>. HKURINGTOJT, SllD N. C. CAVALBT. .
TniCJi, $1.69 y
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^ ' (H.UJ8TRATK1),)
BY KDWARD EDGKVILLE. '
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Upon -ill our 'publications wo allow a liberal discount.
\ to tiie Trade.
e U>?on account of the insufficient supply qF paper
y each edition of these beautiful Noveltettes will be limited,
tiierefo.e the Trade had better forward their orders
h at once. t ,
8 Address
> WM. II. SMITH A CO., Publishers, '
Raleigh, N. 0.
t Eer Kd ors inserting-this, advertisement, with this
note, wi'l ueive a copy of C3?ii book. Sot.
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e Printing for the Legisla" .
. - ture.
h "OKKSONS WISHING TO CONTRACT FOR THE *
r' _L PRINTING for the two Houses of the Legialaf.re
of South Carolina, or of either ot'them^ will submil
their proposnla to tlio undersigned, at Columbia,
d on or before 28th of November inst.
Tiie follow inur. as near :is can bo nsoprtiiiiprl win u
, - ?---I "
*_ the character and quantity of the work:
Bills, in Pica, 62 Hues, of 35 ems?2,170 etna per
pnge. 1
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all other printing to be done on printing paper, of aa
hue quality as can bo procured. . ;
Extra copies ofevery paper ordered to be printed by
' either House, must bo furnished to each member of
the other branch of the Legislature.
Of the Bill*, Reports, Documents, Journnl and CalD
endar, two hundred copies nro required daily, ono
hundred and tifty for, the members of the House of
Representatives, and fifty for the members of the ..Senate.
'
I- The Journal and Calendar roust be delivered punc:e
inally at or before the hour-"of meeting of '.he Houses
p, of i aeh d ?y, and. one copy by the aaino hour, to b? delivered
at iho Executive Department, and one copy to
v \lie Stato Auditor.
J 1 1? ? f ~r .l.- TT .
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of February, after the i egulnr soman." . Rule and flg.
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ol their daily work, and will unite in the "selection of
b the Printer of tl^ir permanent work, viz: Acta, Re\
poits, Resolutions, &e. . .i r-. ?.
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eiiher IIouso, must conform to the for'.-poing spcciticne
tious. ' * W. K MARTIN,
f'lefk of Senate,
j. , JOHN T. SLOAN,'
# Clork of IIouso of'Kepresentatires. y
nov 11?td. ?
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[ until all arrearages are paid. - v ' ' '
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