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> Special USToticesllliADQUAItTKIiS 2 2d REGIMENTS. C. M, CXni?es, 3. G., Nov. 30, 1834. GENERAL ORDER 'hTQ. 1. A'' A Till P fe R SON S ENROLLED Oil LIABLE fg for service in accordance wiili the organizaJrI tinn of the Militia ofthis Stale, ou tho 13th September, 1834, in Boats Nos. 1, 2, 3, and gncrug o, in una itegnucnr, ure li^rol>y ordered lo .report for duty to Capt J. D. CASKh/Y, of WI Ii Haneaster, at'the Itnilroad Depot in Camden, ULJ S. 0., TUESDAY KVKNINCi, the Gth Do- ' comber, to go forward to Hmubiirg, S. C. 1 : Ufllcers commanding said Dent Companies uro charged .with the extension nfid execution of this Order. . By command of Col. Joxkh. J. W. GAYLM, nov 3?ld.lw. Adjutant. ' CdW Confederate please eppy once. CHANGE OF SCI1E!>IJLE. AlAWI/tiA c /i n t\ * v'j-j' i vivf* |1, v;o., i . . . Cam DUN, Nov. 30, 1SG4 ) ON AND AFTER THE Iht 1'UOXIM.O THE Mail und passenger train will lenvo Camdoii al 2.-IB a. m.t insload of 3.15 n. in., as liercloforo. JAMES JONES, Agent. Iiov 30 G. STAtE OF .SOUTH CAROLINA< ADJ'T <fc INSP. CJEN'LS OFFICE, .V o. - Cat.i'MUiA, Nov. 28, I8G4. VENEEAL ORDERS KO. 16. T PKRSONS WIlOA-RE MAB1.H TO MILITIA ;sprvice beyond the limits of llicir Disi riots, ami who claim exemption from said service on lite grounds ef physical disability, but fail to appear before- the Slate Surgeons appointed to examine them, under General Orders Nos. 10 and 11, and Special Orders No, 12, current series from this Office, at the Brigade rendezvous, will report forthwith for examination, either to the Board of Surgeons . organized at Columbia, Dr. R. W. QUIRKS, dr.. President, or to the Sur- ' geon General, Dr. R. W. GIBBKs. at Hamburg, S. C. IP. Persons failing to report as above required will hi ordered to go forward to their companies. By order: A. 0. ((ARLINGTON, Adjt hiid InspV-tr Gen. S. C. X?!f~ Papers of the State publish three times. Negroes to Hire. SPIN'NIC ANI.HICLD HANDS APPLY TO.! 13 P. OuLbURX. November 25 St Wanted to Purchase I? J 71 f,TIlK USE TMS CON F KP ICR AT K . States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which I pay a fair price in-cash, or, if preferred, will exchange rolled plantation Tron for the same. Pinters or others having any of the above to dispose ?f will infoiin nitof the fact, I wish to'collect it together a* speedily as p<)Rsll?l?, J. S. MKUON KY. Boptsmbor I tl. STA'FF OF SOU'? M 4JA CtOILI X A. ADJ'T AND INSPECTOR GEN.'S OFFICE. Colcu in a, November 28, 10G4. SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 31 ?Extract. \ IN General Orders No. 17. current; serine fpnm X this office, the 21st Regiment S. 0. M. (Lancaster District) and the 22d Regiment S. C. M. (Kershaw l)istricl) are mentioned among the regiments in which no companies have been organized. It apj. taring that the number o{ men in the 22d Regiment who reported for duty not being sufficient to form a company, they were" assigned to a.company organized in the 21st Regiment, (Lancaster District, (Paragraph V- of said orders will not, therefore, apply to them, and persons in these regiments liable, to this service who have not been enrolled, will report forthwith for duty iu said company, at Hamburg, S. 0. *.* * * **** By command.:. (Signed)- ? A C.6ARLINGTON", . - . i Adjutant and l?spector-Ciel>qral S. C. pg~Charlc3?oli. Cclumbin, Lancaster and Kershaw papers publish tliroe times. Dec 1?at. Notice. All persons having demands against the .Estate ol tlio lato Dr. Henry Can toy, will rresent them properly attested, and those indebted, will make payment to John Caniev. MARY 0. CANT BY, Oct. 22 tf. Administratrix. I For Sale. T)INE WOOD FOR SALE. APPLY TO A R. D. JOUNSOM. Oflt. 21 10 L <1 ,JI - - ' I. I. p?? ??? ! Fink BLKApincp i^om^spun: t-fc and 4 it Brown" Homespun. Dark Pelaina, Black Alpaccns, Hair Nets. Sorvunt's Handkerchiefs, etc., etc. ~ ALSO, Ladies' Latest Stvlo 1IATS, on hand nnd made t order. BONNICT I^UAMKS. of the ^aiest Faslnotj nnd rin nssortmout of MILITARY OOOt)S of all de jeriptioue. Shoestrings, Corset I-aecs, Tape, Spool Cotton air Needles. 1'ins and Knitting Needles. And a great many otlioV useful articles, too unmei ous.to men-jion, at iM>v: 44-Ul.U A11W5. 11 AAlMifiKlSLUUCiil B. STAT25 OF SOUTH CM219LBNA. l>flL V i .\o win cniismiue s< i.?)?r for tho oxaininaiion of persons who claim exempt io from Milithi service beyond their Districts on tii ground of physical disability, and will designate Hi hours in each day, beginning with Tuesday next. l> publication in the Columbia papors, when they will cj amino said applicants. By order : A. 0. G ARLINGTON, ijov 30?(5 A<!j't and Ins Oen'l, S. 0 teg?" All papers in tho Slate will copy for one weel Headquarters, CoM'MltlA, Nov. 28, 18G4. XN ArtJORPANOK WIT1I SPKOIAL OKDKR No 28, Adjutant ami Inspector General's Oilici tho Medical Kxainitiitiv Board will meet KV10RY I)A\ at 124 o'clock, beginning To-morrow, }he 29th instan nt my ollicc on Sumter street. All persons elaimin xeinption from Militia service beyond their District should present ilietu.selves promptly. It. W. Gill BIOS, Jr., M. I>., nov30 ? 6 I'resident Examining Board. All papers in IheStato will copy for one wool JUOTICE. OAK AND PINK WOOD Fi! R SALE. A PPL" to .TO 11N OANTEY. Nov. 9?tf. AD.J'T AND 1NSP. CI KKKItAL'S OFFICE, I C't I.I JU'.IA, Nov. 2S>, 1S64. ) GENERAL ORDERS NO. 17. I PARAGRAPHS. OF GKNKRAL ORDER? No. 15. current series from this oltieo, is here I)j I'epeated. to wit : "The persons liable to this ser fice (service beyond their Districts) are nil perri-m! between the apes of sixtoeu and seventeen years. inn ull persons between seventeen ami til'tk years of ag< who ?ro Exempt .om (.ViilWleniJC service, but who ari not exempt by tiio laws of this State from Stale ser rice., which includes, amongst othsr classes, all bondei agriculturists who havo been exempted by Cohfeder ate nuthority as owners and managers of their owt plantations " II. This includes persons who have been exempt?) from (. onlederato service l>v reason of physieal disabili ty, but who havo not been exempted by State" Sur gcons. III. Paragraph III. of flenecal Orders No. 14, cur rent series from thisOflice, is hereby reiterated, to wit That "persons who are liable to service in said com panics, and who have failed to report their name; when the companies shall be ordered into service wil be arrested, carried into camp and tried by Courts Mat tiul. in pursuanceol Act ot the General Assembly." IV. All s-.ch persons as are included in the premeri ing paragraph of these Orders will forthwith report fti duty at Hamburg, S. 0., without nuj sumtpons or m lice from the commanding oflk-crs, or they will be CI V. In the following Regiments no returns of or ized companies have been mado to ihis nffico, amf th persons in said Regiments who arc liable tosorvtce be yond the limits ol llicir Districts will furtliwilh repot for duty Hi Hamburg, S. tl., to be assigned to olltc companies on pairt of being arrested and sent forwnr to wit: lilli Rojjiment, Chaileston District. 17 ill " ? i8th " " ? 19th " " " 21st " Lancaster " 2'2d " Kershaw " 31 at " WUIi?niKburg " . Kr order: A. C. C?ARLINGTON, Adjt. and In^p'or Gen. S. O. Nor. BO 3 1ST Pnprrt of I lie Statu ropy throe times ~ stats-: or soa:rif!i ^"?V> >*0- rS'^ ADJ'T AND 1XSP. GENERAL"? OFFICE, Cor.UMfiu, Nov. 28, 1164. SrKClAL ORDERS NO. 28. I I>11. R. W. (SIRRKS. Jit. DR. SAMUEL FAI1 and Dr Tt V W A oi-t VO . | . Til E 1 % Southern Field & Fireside II ' GRAND LITERARY COMBINATION/ A TAST CONCENTRATION OF TALK NT; SU passing any combination erer before attained in t history of PERIODICAL LITERATURE of Euro r America I Q - . . 'The Southern Field and Fireside OP AUGUSTA, GA., d AN? 4'The Illustrated Mercury OF RALEIGII, N. C. Combined nud continued uuder the old pop lur title of . i , . SOUT11CKK FIELD Sc IlirESIDl THB15NT1UK KD1T0RIAI, AND CONTRIBUTi RIAL COUPS OF BOTH JOUHNALS RETAIN 1?D. nPHK PROPRIETORS OF Tl<K "MKIlfctlft X having purchased the "Southern Field and Fir side" and finding it impossible to make arrangcuien which would insure a regular supply of paper, upc account of the irregularity and uncertainty of trail ^ porta.ion for the "Field and Fireside" ut Augusta, .(3* the same having to be supplied from the mills at Kn cigh; X. C., have removed the "Field and Fireside" I Raleigh and combined these two sterling: Literary Joii I mils. The "Mercury" is therefore merged into tl "Southern Fic' .i and Firecjde," and will he so publisl ' ed until the slate of tlKs county* will justify a divert * | moid, when both papers will lie resumed and continue j us ii eretolure. -Subscribers lo both journals will roceii the piipcrto the ftdl nine of subscription without delii or interruption. 1 The entire F.ditoriul and Cuntributortal Corps ol hoi , papers are retained upon the emerging journal. Itannounce^, without Ihjr of contradiction that the e: * tensive and Splendid Army or Contbiiied Tuleu " now employed in writkig for the '-Field a"nd Firesidi " surpasses iu genuine merit, jtbilily, -celebrity-aud iii nierical strongth any combination or engagement evi before attained in tlio history of Periodical Literatu: of Knrope or America1 It is a Inrge eight pa^e Weekly Journal tCemiirj^il , p original Romances; ' Htetcl.es, Tales, Poetry, Histor Essays. Criticisms, Witticisms; including Translatioi ' i from the French, Ocmian and other Languages; A] l~?\ rtcultural, Mechanical and Scioutilic articles, etc. > Tho Proprietors eoidldently assert that tho "Fie J and Fireside" shall at once far excel in real merit evei publication of the kind ever belore attained or attain j ted in tho United States or the South. Tho arrung ... | ments now eQ'ceted fully justify tho assertion. r. Terms : ^ Ono subscriber on# year, ... $20.1 One subscriber -eix month*. - - - ivi l-'ivo subscribers six wombs, ... 6l>.< Addscss WM. B. SMITH k CO., Nov. 14. Raleigh, N. C. The Richmond Examine] i PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, A2\ WEEKL Y. TERMS:?THE DAII,}* RICHMOND EXAM NKH is mailed at Filly Dollara per year; Twenty-li Dollars for six mouths; Fifteen Dollars for three uiontl and Five Dollars for one month. Til K 8EM 1-\Y EEKLY EXAMINER is issued eve Tuesday and Friday, and sent by mail at Twenty-li Dollars per year; Fifteen Dollars for six months, ai Ten Dollars for three months. . THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every F day, and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars p year, and Ten Dollars for six mon ths. The Examiner is published on the cash systoi and will not depart front it under an}' circumstauct Persons who desire to get the paper will please aecoi pany their orders ? ith ihe casli. Carriers and News Dealers will be furnished at f rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred'. (j Advertisements will he inserted-in the Daily, Sen n Weekly and Weekly at Two Dollars per squnro ofeig lines or less for every- insertion. e Persons Kcndingsubaeriptions must do it at their or v risk. J > We will, under no circumstances, return unsolicit and rejected communications. Notice. c. ?" WILL I1IRE ON THE FIRST MONDAY I JL January next, at the Comt House in Camden, t\ negro hoys, Spencer and Alfred, belonging to the f talc of William Wilson, the hirer to giro bond and t\ good securities, furnish two suite of clothes, ono pt ol shoes, 011c blanket or quilt, ono lint or cap, and p ^ Doctor's bill; said negroes to bo delivered to me * the first Monday in January, 1866, ht the Court llou i in Camden. '* l> I will also rent, on tiio same day nil llio lands 1 F longing to said Estate, reutors to give bond and t; Lb good securities. J. J. flUOKABKE, Admr. W. B. HUCKABEE, Agent. December 1?3t* For Sale. "rpxiR SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE F I trusty negro fellow?age over fifty years. F further particulars apply o D. D. HOCOTT. N ov. l r> ! The Captain's Bride( -A ' TIIKlLLIiHG TALE OF TUE WAR. BY W. D. HERK1NUTON, 3d If. 0. CAY. Neatly bound in paper, prico. $1.60* j * ~ Upon receipt of the price it will be-mailed to any I port ?f the Confederacy postage vi euuid. 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' ij^gr Editors inserting this advertisement, with thh ,!? nolo, will receive a c6py of each bdok.' ^ Nov- 14 * [if * " r"" T * ' " Printing for the Legislate lure. . i> >; y. '13 KKSONS WISHING TO CONTRACT F0RTH1 1S JL PRINT1NO for the two Houses of the Legiala5* ture of South Carolina, or of either of them, will submit their proposals to the undersigned, ut Columbia, on or before 28th of November inst.'J The following, as near as can be ascertained* wlil be I*" the character ami quantity of the work: c" , Rills, in l'ica, G2 lines, of 35 crus?2,IT# ems pgr page. . . Reports and-Documents, Long Primer, 95 limes,-?f 31 ems each?1,705 ems per page. * ^ Permanent Journal, Long Primer, 55 limes, ef 51 emi each?1,705 ems per p/ige. ^ Calendars of the two Houses, Long Primer, 55 limes, 0^31 cms each ?1,705 ems per page. The Bills to be printed on good writing paper, mmrf all other printing to be done on printing paper, ef am tine quality as can be procured. ^ Extra copies of every paper ordered t# be primted by ' either House, must be furnished to eaeh member ef the'other branch of ttie Legislature. rj) Of the Bills, Reports, Documents- Jeurnal mnd. Calendar, two hundred copies are required daily, on? hundred and lifly for the members of the House of Representatives, and fifty for the membors of the SenI ate. vo The Journal and Calendar nmci i<? -i .'V MVIIVVICU puiiuis, tua 11 j' at or before the hour of meeting of llier Houses of each day, anil one copy by the s.inio hour, to be dery livored-at tho Kxccutivo Department, and one Copy to ve tho State Auditor. nd Tho Acts and Permanent Forma of the IT*uses musk" be printed, stitched and ready fer delivery by the 20th . of February, ntier tho regular seasioru Rule and figJ* ure work to count double, and pages and aide notes to bo estimated at tho rate of 1,705 cms per page. The two Houses will separately chooso the Printer in? of their daily work, and will unite in the selection of )8- the Printer ot their permanent work, viz: Acts, Reu" ports, Resolutions, &c. .. . Proposals lor the Printing ??f the two. 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