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NEW IIIIIIIKI XV JU VI u u uu u ' 17*INK BLIU ACHKl>HOMKSPirN. 1-8 ami 4.4 Rrown Homespun. Dark Dalainp, Mack Alpaccnti, IliirNctr Sorvwiit'a Handkerchiefs, etc., otu. ALSO, Ladios' Latest Stylo ITATS, on lintul ami made to ?rder. j'ONXKT FRAMES, of llie Latest Fashion, ami an assortmout of MILITARY v,100I>S of nil d??. I rioriptions. Shoestrings, Corset Laces, Tnpe, Spool Cotton and Neectlos. Pins and Knitting Ne. d^s. And a great many other useful articles, too mini or- j ana to momion, nl 44-Gt.d. , MPS. IIAMMKRSLOUGIl'S. | Council S oticeIT IS ORDER BP T" ' T 'OilH FOLLOWING rates of Stallage ha < d, on and after Monday next, viz: On all beef offered for sale in Market. Four Dollars. i Veal, - Two Dollars, j Tioga?oriel* GOdhs , - - - Tiireo Dollars, i Piers?'under GO lbs., - - - Two Dollars. Mutton and Hides. - - - Two Dollars. ' 11 is also ordered llnit Two Dollars bo charged for j ewpounding Horse* nnd Moles. For Hogs, Two Dol- ! largeach. For Sheop and Goats. One Dollar It is further ordered that tin* Weigher at the Public ; Smiles be allowed Filty Cents compensation for each ! draught. | By order of Council. R. M. KI'.NNRDY. Clerk ofWOuneil. j Not. 12. oil. j. STATK OF SOI!'SHI CAROLINA, j ' l ADJ'T A "iNSP. GEN'LS OFFICE, Columbia, Nov. 18, 1804. +MXE11AL ORDERS NO. IS. T THE COMPANIES. ORGANIZED IN; * every Militia Regiment of this Stale will fortliwitli proceed to Hamburg, S. C., ami re-, poit for iluty to Lieut. Col. YVilmot G. _DeSausaurc, I). C. II. Tbe commanding officers of said ctJinpaaies will immediately summon ihe members of their respective companies, as well as ail per- , <nn. in.v ... . _ i > -< v>v "juiui i.uu ki iiibiii illlt'lllK K) n II1CII IIUCY j belong, and who hove not been enrolled, but | who sre liable to duly" beyond the limits of j their Districts, to assemble at the most convenient. points on the line of railroads, prepared to proceed at once to Hamburg. Ill: The troops will provide themselves with haversacks and lour days' rations, and such supplies of clothing and cooking utensils as ara indispensable for their comfoitin the field, withwnt encumbering themselves with such articles as are not. absolutely necessary. IV. Company officers arc authorized to issue certificates for the transportation of members of] their respective commands. j V. The persons liable to this service arc all j person* between the ages ofsixjocn and seven- i teen years? and all persons between seventeen and fifty years of age, who arc exempt from j Confederate service, hut who are not exempt Kv the laws of this State from Statu service, which includes, amongst other classes, all bou- i ded agriculturists who have been exempted by j Confederate authority as owners ami managers t of their own plantations; j 'T "?< " I ik \juiii|i(iniUw \s\J li * i." 11 it'll U LU,lIrlVUUm'^ Win | 2t their own means of transportation to that < ' ' | IT. The commanding officers of Regiments, j all general oflieers, as well as the oilicevs ; < s mantling these companies, are charged wish i immediate extension of these orders with- i urthcr notice. lit. Tlte "Battalion of State Cadets" :ui<"> j . companies of Mounted Infantry, conuu.i <\- ] . y Captnins Frederick and l'crcival, -ili ' > ! ! . tsclvos in readiness to take the field a . | est notice. - The Governor and Commander in-chief ns, as a matter of the utmost importance 10 public defence, the prompt execution of r- orders, and the assembling of the troops ' ' 3 places designated without delay. By command: A. C. GARLTNGTON, Adjutant and Inspector General. 4. fTapcrs of the State publish one week. > v. 21?Gt. Removedrpn;:SUBSCRIBEitHA3 REMOVED ONE DOOR .1. uikivo Mr. Branson's Tin Factory, where ho will wiutitiue to manu&cturo ROOTS and SHOES. Havjg ? i imber of first rate workmen, ho will oxocuto all er.ier* with uoatnoss, durability and doapatcb. 1'rv M~ld.2w. W. P. HUGHSOK. u mm jiui J_aagBaaff5aaL-? Headquarters, RESERVE FORCES. s" C. i COIUMHIA, Sep!, SO, 13GL ) GEXE11A L 01!DEll NO. 7. I PURSUANT TO GKXF.RAR ORDER ['SO 73 * AjulauL ami Inspector Geiicnil'a t !li<e, current series, '(hereunto up| ettdod) the Brigadier Goueral ? r, ..< o i. it < >.i7>imu<?iiui>ij* iiu.-vii?mu;ra ui uuiiui ^aromia nerouy nssuuics control and direction of the cuusGriptiou service in the State. . II. Except as hereinafter specified. Iho organization of tho Conscription department in tlm irtate, including the Examining hoards, will He preserved; and ail existing orders, regulations and instructions of the Commandant cil Conscripts will be continued of force until otherwise ordered. III. l.ocul Km oiling Officers and Examining Boards will report immediately to the CondunndnuC of Conscripts, and through him communicate with these Headquarters, and will, through him, receive orders and instructions. IV All commuuicutioas in relation to tho Conscription service in the S.;ito, dud all applications lor exemption and detail, must he m.ide through tho t'omr uiandant of I'oliScript.s; communications on all other suhj>'Cts will C.niuuo to life niado thrnnp-H tho A V General ft he. Kestrve Km oca, S C. V. Tiio oilii? ol ong essional Diau'ict Enrolling I Officer being abolished. nil oiliecrs herd of- ire acting iu that rapacity wjll report by 1( Iter to the Commniidaut of Conscripts tor a signim-nt In oilier duty, setting forth their rank, corps, position and present assignment to duty. Competent officers will tie assigned as "Inspectors of Conscription," in ih? aereral Congressional Districts. Tl. With a ?iew to compliance of Tar. TIE of said General Order No. 715, the Commandant-o! Conscripts Trill, without delay, order the medical examination of all commissioned officers and other persons (except those ol tlie "Invalid Corps"') employed in the enrolling service of this State. Commissioned olficers. as to whom no disability is found to exist, will hold themselves in eadiucss to bo assigned to duly in the field as so.>n as practicable. VII. Application for assignment lo duty as Enrolling Officers, Assistants, Clerks, ami to ether positions in tho Consorin io? service in this ? It h?? ceived iVoin otlicern, non-commissioned officers and j privates belonging to the Reserve I-orcofe, and lroui j reined ami lipia duty officer* anil men, and from persons not liable to service in tho fiold. Siioli applications, enclosing t< stinionial." ol character, intelligence and ti:ne.<?s. will be addres-cd in Maj. C 1). MhLTON, Commandant of ConscEpts. Columbia S. 0. Ev command Driy. (Jen. CiiesNL'T. ill), li. BARNWELL. A. A. Ue?. Oct. 2#. lS*"^tat? papers copy throe timea. lilxllE CAMDEN", B C., Nov. 14. ISf.C Y\t E WILL BE AT THE FOLLOWING IV.ACER V T on Liio days specified below for the mimosa of assessing the nd Txlcinm tax : Liberty Hill?TIiur?rla?j 17th instant. Flat Hock?Friday and -alurday, LStli and lBth. ftufialo?At Mr. -.ussel .Sowell's?I'uesday, ?.2nd. Lyy.eiiby's?Wednesday, 23d. l?r. Lucas'?Thursday, 24th. f-k brock's Mill?Friday, 25lh. Cuieioti's.MjLl?Saturday, 2Hlh. " ^ m JOHN UANTEYr 110UT. M. KKXNKDV, Jfor. l-t.-Ot. Asses-ors 17th 0. D. . Wanted to Purchase I^OR THK USK OF TH K HON FKDK RATI* Slates?Scrap Iron, wrought er cast, for which I p?y a fair price in y. sh. or, il'prefericd, will exchange rolled plantation Iron for the same. Planters ?*r others having any ol'the above to dispose ef will inform uic el" the fact, a.< 1 wish to collect it together as speedily as possible. J. S?. MKltoNKY. Seplocnhor 1 tl. Notice. ALf, PKKSpNR HOLDINGXO'L'KS i R LAWFUL accounts against t!io Kstate o? I'houi iS J. C'ljh irn, will present them to me f r payment within ninety days lion date.. Alter thai lime I will not pay f.nv e.niam against the Kst-ite. - -WaI. i-LYRTTIIN O.'i . V1?3t. AiiniiniM.ialor. "Coutodcraie" please copy lime times. Notice. , ll rrcnaoxs uavi.nu ni?.\i anps against , V -.? > suite ot the late nr. ilenry Can ley. trill i re '"til tnei)i properly attested. ?in<f those indebted, .vili in. k? payment to John amuy. M A It V 0. <' A N'T K Y, '' < ( 22 If. Administratrix. For : V .ll >. ' V- 11 R . ! . A I'L. TO i U. 11 JO iN 0\T. lie;. : i 10 Sale .?? i'j 3jail Property. I>Y P A?i SiO > OP A. L. McDONAT/P, OIUMy nary, I will sell, on TUHSDAY, the 22d ol'No ember, 1864, at the late residence of Hichard L. Whitajfor. deceased, on Twenty-live mile Creek, althe personal property of Richard L. Whitnkei, deceased, eon- isliiig of llou ehold Furniture, Farming Implc' merits, a line young Male, a lew head of Cattle, Cotton Corn, L'eas, ?c., <to.. Too terms ol sa-c arc cash. I Wd /tliai- 1 I o fit a A T T\ TA FT \T T* A NOTICE. O.WL AND PINIS WOOD Ft! It SALE. APPLYto JOHN CANTEY. If % 1 ir m m t#naprr<rwn K>^j??i^iwy<a?ri n mi. mmmiitiimm i . T11E Southern Field & Fireside! GRAND LITERARY COMBINATIONt A VAST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT, SURpn#sing any comminution over before, attained in the Wtiistory of I'.kltlODICAL LITERATURE of Europe or America t The Southern Field and Fireside," OF AUGUSTA, GA, ANB . ''The Illhstrated Mercury,'' OF It A LEIGH, N. C. Combined and continued under the old popular titio of THE SOtTUERM MIM) &, TUB ENTIRE KDfTORIAL AND CONTRIBUTOUIAJ'i CORPS OF BO i ll JOURNALS RETAINED. ' rpiili PROPRIETORS OF THE "MICRCUR JL having purchased the '.'Southern Field ai.d Firebid o" nlid li tiding it impossible to make arrangements which would insure ti rogtuur supply of paper, upon accouht of the irregularity ami uncertainly of trans jjui ui.HHj luime - i'leiu Hiiu pirosiile" at Augu.stn, (Jn., Ilia sain? having to be supplied from the nulls at Unloigli, N L\, have removed ilie "Field and Fireside" to Hitlcigh and coin billed ?luse two sterl'iig l.itoraiy Journals. Hie "iiereury" is ihcrefo.e merged into the "Southern Field and Fireside," and will be no published until .the stale ol the country vril; justify a divergeuicui, when liutli papers will be resumed uud Jon tinned as Heretofore. Subscribers u> both journals will receive the papm to lite full time of subscription without dulay or iiilerruptioii. The . mire K<lit<>riul and Coiitributorial (,'orps of both pupers are retained upon ilie emerging journal. It is amiouucrd without loar of contradiction that the extensive and. Splendid Array of Combined Talent now employed in writing for the ' Field and Fireside" surpasses in genuine merit, ability,' celebrity and numerical strength any combination or engagement ever before attained.in the history of Periodical Literature of Kurope or Amciica. It is a large eight page Weekly Journal teeuiiug with original Romances, Sketches, Tales, l'oetry, hisiory, Ksssays. Criticisms, .Wiuieisuie; including Translations Mum me f ii-iii-n, uei iu;iu aim oilier lampungcs; -\grtculluru 1, Nfcbl mnicul mid Scientific articles, eic. The Proprietors confidently assort that the "Field and Fireside" shall at one- f..r excel in real merit ere. j publication of the kind e??r beiore attained w at tempted in the Uni ed Mates o the South. The arrangements now ciVeetsd fully justify the assertion. * 2'rrms : 0u? suh-erihtr on# year, - $!J0.Q0 One subscriber six months. - IA0U Kiv# subscribers six months, 60.00 Addsess wm *. sMrrn * Co., JTov. t-t. Raltiyli, H. L". The Richmond Examiner, runusnKT) daily, sr.mi-weekly, axd wei.kly. . TERMS:?THE DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER is mailed at Fd'ty i t>l ara per year; Twenty-live Dolluis for six months: F'lioeii Dollars for three months, and Five Dollars for one month. Til K SKM l-WKEKi.Y 1? XAMIXER is issued evenTuesday and Friday. and sent by mail at Twenty-live Duhar.s per year; Fifteen Dollars for six months,,, and Ten Do lats for three month*. TllK WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday, and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars per year, and Ten D. liars for six mom its. J35?" The Examiner is published on the cash system, and will not depart from it under any circumstances. Persons who desire to pet the paper will please accompany their onlors v ilh the cash. Carriers and Novvs Dealers will be furnished at tho ralo of Twenty Dollars per hundred. ? Advertisements will bo inserted in tho Daily, Semi Weekly and Weekly at Two Dollars pur square oi eight liqesorless forovory iusertion. Persons sending subscriptions must do it at thoirown risk. We will, under no circumstances, return unsolicited and rejected communications. I7?ROM THIS PATH WE SUAL -flAIlGK I three dollars Omnibus fare to and fro n> v. part nf Mm town. To or from Kirkwood. or' h ' Vot tho limits of the town, six dollars. Tito bigi pr.cis o horse feed compel us to advance our rates. J. K. WITH KRSPOON. K. G ROLSINSOK. October A Salt on Consignment. ' ."A TIKRGKS FOR SALE. Al'PLY TO r)\f A. M. KENNEDY. November 1 tu. tli. s. t? For Sale. rr^HK SUBSCRIBE It OFFKRS FOR SALE ^ 1 trusty negro follow?ago over filly years. F' j farther particulars apply o I>. D. HOOOTT. I t? a charming new rook just out" The Captain's Bride>' A THRI^LIi\GTALE OFTHK WAtl. w. D. iiKBRiNorow, 8D jr. o. CAT. Neat .7 bound in paper, prieo $1.60. XJpbn receipt of the prico it -will bo mailed to nny part of the .Confederacy postage prepaid. A. liberal discount to tho Trade. 'As tho edition is limited, tho Trndo will Uo woll to forwttid tlioir?3vder at oneo. in press, * C ASTIJSTE ; or, The Maid of Kirklarid, (illustrated,) by edward edoeville. plucb $i mi t\ j-' ? ^ - - A*itj ueserier s Daug&teiy a talefounded upon rbal incidents 0 the war in north carolina. bt w. d. i1bruinoton, sr? jt. Q. oatalrt. j Prick $1.6tf ROSE EMMERSON, R, teifi bdidal of the fotndling, (ilcubtratbd,) bt edward edoetillb. Priob, i upon ;i 11 our puoucatione we allow a libeful discount to tliu Trade. Upon account of the insufficient supply of paper each edition of tlie.se beautiful N'orellettes Trill be limited, therefoi# the .Trade had better forward their orders at once. Address IfU. M. SMITH A CO., Publisher!, Rklei jh, N. 0. ?5T Editors inserting this advertisement, with tht noto, will receive a copjr of each book. Nov. 14 Printing' for the Legisla' ture. I)BK?ONS WIKI1TNR TO CONTRACT FOR'THS PRINTING for the two Houses of tho Legisla* j t ire of South Carolina, or of either of them, will suhI .mi their proposals to the nlider.signed, ?t Celusibia, ! on or before 28th\">f November inst. The following, as near a can be aseertaiaed, wlil be the character and quantity of the work: Bills, in Pica, 02 lines, ef Si ems?2,lTt oai* per" < page. k'u-nrirl u T^Aoinnnn m T 1?a*^ - * ...j.v-.v ?.im ui'vnuirtiia, i<?un i imrr, w llBfH, VI 31 ems e:tcli?1,706 eu.s per page. Permanent .Jvurnal, Long Primer, II lifted rfBlemt each?1,705 cms per pug*. falendars oi' the two 1 louses, Loug Frisaef, (it liaee, of 31 cms each ?1,705 ems per page. The Bills lo be printed on liooi writina? je2Mp. all other printing to be done on printing paper, ef as Hue quality as can be procured. Extra copies ofevery paper ordered te be printed bp either llduse, must be furnished to eaeli member of ? the other branch ol the Legislature. 'Of the BilL? Reports, Documents, Jeumel end Calendar. two hundred copies are required daily, one hundred and tifiy for the members of the House of Representatives, end fifty for the members of the Senate. " ' The Journal and Calendar must bo delivered punctually at or before the hour of meeting of the Houses of ? acli d iv, ami one copy by the s me hour, to be delivered at the Executive Department/and one copy te the Slate Auditor. The Acts and Permanent Forms of the Houses must be printed, stitched and ready far delivery by the 20th of 'February, after the i egular session. Hule and figure work io count double, and pages aud side notes to ' be estimated at the rate of 1,705 ems per page. The two Houses will separately choose the Printer ot their daily work, and will unite in the selection of the Printer of their permanent work, tin: * Acte, lie* ' ports, Resolutions, Ac. Proposals lor the Printing of the two Houses, or of either House, must conform to the foregoing specifications. W. K MAHW Clork of Senate. JOHN T.SLOAN, Clerk of House of Representatives. nov 11?til. mil LAWS OF KEWSPAPARl. 1. SUBSCRIBERS WHO DO NOT GIVE EXPRESS notice to the contrary, aro considered as wishing to contiuuo their, subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their newspapers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take thoir newspapers fr?m the olTices to which thoy aro directed, they arc held responsible until they have settled the bilk and ordered tlioni discontinued. 4. If subscribers romove to othor places witheut informing the publishers, and tho newspapers are lent to thp former direction they are held responsible, for the sarno G. Tho Courts havo decided that rofusincr tn talr* newspapers from t he office or moving and loaving then uncalled for is "prim* facis" evidence of intentional fraud. C. The Courts have also^ repeatedly decided that m postmaster who neglects to* perform his duty of giving reasonable notice, as required by tho Post Office De? parimcnt, of the neglect of a person to take from the office newspapers addressed to him, renders the Poet* roasters liable to the pn bl'raber* ftr tb* subwrlptftf* 1