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STATE OF SOVTII CAROLINA. itJJ'T AND INSPICOTOR-GEN'S. OFFICE, Columbia, Decotnber 1, 1.864. . GENERAL ORDERS NO. 19. X PARAGRAPH I OF GENERAL ORDF.R3 NOO 18, current series, from this office, requiring tbo companies organized for service bejend their Districtsi }?nd persons liable to 8?id service out ijofc enrolled in Coriipnnics; td proceod to Chnrleslori, is herebj connfllimOHfl orl onrl tboir ?!11 frv I!nr*ih?if/* VJ 1"? find report to Lieut Col. W. G DeSaussuro, A. D. C.f as heretofore directed. II. Pnrngrapli I of General Orders No. 16, current serios, frorti this offico, requiring all persons claiming exemption from militia service op the ground of physical disability, to appear before the Examining Board fit Columbia or the Surgoon-Gehcral at HKmbiirg, S. p , is so far modified that persons who have been recently examined by tiie Hoards of Confederate Surgeons p^id cxpmptcd from Confederate eorvicc on the ground pf ptrmaneut disability, will not bo required to appear before .the Board at Columbia or tho Surgeon-General, nut will transmit cqfcieS of tUbir certificates, through Iho commanding 6'iuccrs of companies formed in their regiments, to the Surgeon-General of the State?and hi ftjgimenis wlwo no companies have'been organized, directly to tiio Surgcju-Genefal?tho copies of snid certificate to be certified by a magistrate or a magistrate ex officii. v By order: - A. C. GA i.LINGTON, Adj't and Inspector-General 8: C. Doc. 5?6t.. 11 ? ? ? i "pors in .-wiie puuiisn one weet. Negroes to Hire, SPIN'NB AND FIELD HANDS APj.NrY T03 B. P. COLBURN. Norerabor 25 6t Wanted to Purchase 17*0'R .THE USE OF TUB CONFEDERATE States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which I pay ? fair price in c.?sh, or, if preferred, will exchange rolled plantation Iron for tins same. Planters or others Wring any ofthe nhoro to dispose ?f will inform me f the fact, ri I wish to collect it together as speedily as possible. J. 8. ME RON FY. September I tl. ItATE OF SOUTH CAEtOLl*A. ADJ'T ANL? i'NS^KCTOR CEN.'S OFFICIO, Cor.CMlsiA, November UO, ISC-t. GRXEBAL ORDERS XO. 18. I" THE COMPANIES ORGANl/'BD FOR SKR yfcio beyond the I'mils of their Pis; ricis, as well as t ho persons liable lo a nd service who have tii?!o?l to rrpott, will proceed to Charles; on, S. G., instead of ll.unhn..*;, S. 0., and report'to Mnj. Gen. Samuel Jones, cnnnrmdiru; District of South Carolina. II. Companies, on their ar.ival in Clurlesion, will r.7:.Rf fc-^ir-i ion on Muj. W. (}. Kason, ac?.m;jf Ordraneb Omee o. C., for arms, Ac. Jll. So" much of General Orders No. 15 an! No. 17 as coulliels with these orders,'"is hereby countermanded. ***** * * * Ily com ma lid: A. 0. 0 ARLINGTON, Adj't and Inspector'C*.Dec. 5,?lit. " Papers of SAite. copy three tirtrrbs". TOT. TtT!3Ss?.T.T.?TVP.HTTST AW, urn - - - ? - a/A4 t AUX? WILL PURCHASE GOLD Pf7ATBS, such .are used by Dentist, or tnko them ^-d-X-u T T r iu part payment lor his professional services. December :i tf Tax in KindCAM DEN, S. C., Nov. CO, 18TS41. PLANTERS ARE EARNESTLY. REQUESTED ' to bring in .their Tithes of Cdrri, Peas, Oats, ltje, Wheat, Fodder, Hay, and Sorghum, AT OSGE. Tho Stores aro much needed. .. J. JONES, Dec. 1?Gd. AgeDt T. I. K. IrOn, Iron, Iron. ~ i T/VT AU II i r? r i>^^-S ... " * v y- w i?a.iv uvui kjjs utJNMtJISi M ENT AND J\ forsalo by MATHESON & CO~ Dec. 1?tid. Notice. All persons having demands against iho Kstnfco oj tbo late Dr. Henry Citato j, will present them properly attested, and those indebted, frijl make paymont to John-Cantoy. MARY C. CANTEY, Oct. 12 tf. Administratrix. For Sale. PIN E WOOD FOR RALE. APPLY TO r. r johnson. Oct. 24 ' lp I new cioni t* ^ FiNIC BLKAClTKD HOMESPUN. 7-8 ami 4 4 Brown Jfomeapun. Dark Pelalfis, BIJJck Jilpiiccas, llairJfeie. .Servofa't'a Handkerchiefs, eto.( ate. Also: . ' C ? , * k. - . ; ? Ladies* latest Stjrio II ATS, on hand and mad? tc Order. 'TJONNRT FRAMES, of the Lnleat Fashion, and Rji nssmifbeiit of MILITARY GOODS of all deacriptionB.-. SlW)e9tfif1^a, Corsoi I ocea, Tape, Spool Cotton and Bleedlofc _ Pifia aticl Knitting Needles. And n great many othor UBeful artieh-H. ton rmm^r ous to jitei|)ion, at Kor: 44-Gt d. M RS. HAMMERSLOUGII'S. STATR OF SOUTH CAROLINA. . ADJ'T AND iNSSt*: BlcftEfcAL'S OFFICE, ) CCLVWIIIA, Kf-v. *28, 1S64 J GENERAL ORDERS NO. 17. XPAKAGUAPII V. OF GENERAL ORDERS No. 15, chrrent sories from this office, is hereby repented, to wit: "The persona liable to this serried (aervive beyond their 1'istriets) are nil persons between'the ages ol sixteen and seventeen years, and all persons between seventeen and liftk years, of Age . who aro exempt from ConfVdert^e service, bntwhb life not exempt by the laws of this .-tnte from State- service, which includes, amongst other classes, all bonded agriculturists who have been exempted by Confederate authority as owners and managers of their own plantations " .. If. This includes persons who have been cxempfed from Coiifederuto service by reason of physical disability, but who hnvQ not been exempted by Stnto Surgeons. III. Paragraph III. of General Orders No. 14; current' allies from this Office, is hereby reiterated, to wit; That Ppoirsons who are liable to service in said companics^and who have failed to report their names, . wheu^ffiompanies shaUhe ordorcd into service will be arrtlsbaST, carried into camp and tried by Courts Martial, in pnrsuaucc ot Act of the General Assembly IV. oil such persons as are included in the proceeding paragraph of these Orders will forthwith report for duty at Hamburg, S 0., without any summons or notice from the commanding officers, or they will be arrest ed. yV. Inftlie following Pogiirepts no returns of organized companies have been matin tn iliiu "Ifinn >?"1 -1" persons in said Regiments who nre liable to service^berond the limitH of their Districts will forth with report for duly at Hamburg,' S. 0., to he' assigned to other companies on pair, of boing arrested and sent forward to wit: 16th Regiment, Charleston District. 17th " " 18th " " " 19th " " " Sflst '' Lancaster 2 2d Kershaw " 31at " Williamsburg " Bv order: A. 0. GART.I^GTO'X, ,. . Jtdjt. aud Incp'or Gen. S; 0. UTov. 80 * J2T Papers of the State copy throe times. 6tatk oir soilvia caIsoLixA-.mmmM HlH ADJ'T AND INSP. GENERAL'! O F ? Columbia, Nov. 28, 1864. SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 28. JDlt. R. W. GIB RES. JR. DR. SAMUEL PAIR and Dr. B. F. WATKINS will constitute a Board for the examination of persons who cla'tpi. exemption from-Militia service' beyond their Districts on 'the ground of physical disability, and* will designate the hotlrs in each day, beginning with Tuesday next, bj publication in the Columbia papers, when they Will examine said applicants. By order : ; . . A.- O.GARLINGTON,nov 30?15 Adj't and Ins. Gon'l,B. C. All papers invito State will oopy for one weok Headquarters, i Columbia, Nov. 28, 18G4. j IN ACCORDANCE WITH SPECIAL ORDERS a. No 28, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office thd Medical Examining Hoard will meet EVERY DAY t at J2ljo'clock, bogiiming To-morrow, the 20th instant at my office on Sumter street. All persons claiming ' xomplion from Militia scrvico beyond their District i shond prcsont themsoltes promptly. R. W. GIBBES, Jr., M. D., nor 30?6 President Examining Board. B3F* All papors in the Stale will copy for one waek NOTICEOAK AND PIN&JVOOD FiS R SALE. APPLA to .TOHN CANTEY. Noy.O?W. TI1K Southern Field & Fireside VlT 7? A Vfi VF7TD il rj tr /xr* r? r*r 4 *r XJX-i itilAItl O IV JJJ11M. 1 A UiV / A TAST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT, SU passing any combination eyer before attained in t history of PERIODICAL LITERATURE efEurc ?r Auaeriea t ; 'The Southern field and Fireside OF AUGUSTA, GA., I ^ AND ''The Illustrated Mercury," OF RALEIGII, N. C. Combined aud continued under tlio old pop lar title of t? THB SOUTHERN lFIEL.I> & FIRE?1D] TUB ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRIBUT RIAL CORPS OF BOTH JOURNALS RETAINED. a ^l^IIE PROPRIETORS 01? TtiE '.'MERCUR .L having purchased tho '.'Soifthera Field and Fii aide" and tinding it impossible to make urraiigemcr which -would ifisure a regular supply of paper, up account or the irregularity rihd uncertainty of trai porta:ion for the "Field and Fireside" at Augusta, G; the same having to be supplied from thq nulls at It; cigh, N. O., have removed the "Field and Fireside" Raleigh and combined these two sterl-ng Literary Jot nala. The "Mercury" is therefore merged into tl "Southern Field an.d.Fireside," and will be so publis ed until the state of tiie co'milry will justify a diverjj fnont, when both papers will be resumed and continu as It eretofore. Subscribers to both journals will recei ihe. paper to the full tuiie 6f subscription without del 6r interruption. .. . . Tho entire EditoHul and Contributorial Corns of bn papers aro retained' upon the emerging journal. It altnounced withVftit fear of contrudictioh that the c tensive afld Spfcudid Array of Coiti1>iu?>d Talci now employed in writing for the ' Field and Firesid surpasses in genuine merit, ability, celebrity and u nierical strength any combination or engagement ev before attained in the history of Periodical Litcratu of Iiuropc or Ameilea. . . It is a large eight page Weekly Journal tqfcming wi original Romances, Sketehe-?, TaleS, Poetry, llisto* Kssnys, Critieisfhs, Witticism^; uielbding Translatio from the French, German and other Languages; A rtcnltural, Mechanical and Scientific articles, etc. The Proprietors conlidently assert that the "Fic and Fireside" shall at once far excel in real' merit eve publication, pf the kind ever beiore attained or ntten: ted in the United States or the .South. The nrrnuj monts now effected fully justify the assertion. Terms : One subscriber one rear, . , ^20. One subscriber six months, - 4 - - 12. Fivo subscribers six months, 60. Addsess WM. B. SMITH k CO., Ko$. M. Raleigh, N. C. The Richmond Examine) PUBLISUED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, A! ! WEEKLY. i #EKMS:-==TH# ff\!IjY RICHMOND. E'XAi NKR is mailed at Fifty Dollara per year; Tweniy-fi Dollars for six months; Fifteen Dollars for three mout! nnd Five Dollars for one month. ; TH15 SEMI-WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued ove Tuesday and Friday, and sent by mail at T\venty-li Dollars per year; Fifteen Dollars for six months, a Ten Dollars for three months. , THE WEEKLY E^A^INER is issued evory F day, nnd mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars i year, and Ten D>.liars for six mouths. The Examiner is published on the cash systc and will not depart from it under any*.circurastanei Persons who desire to got the papcV will please aeeo pany their orders v? Uh the cash. . Carriers and News Dealers will be furnished at t rate of-T\venty Pollars per hundred. [ Advertisements will be inserted in the Daily, Sei | Weekly and Wookly at TVo Dbllhrs ppr square ol'cig , linek or less for ovory insertion'. i Fersons sending subscriptions mu3t do it at their oi ' risk. We will, under no circumataricba, return unsolicit arid rojccted communications. * t Notice. I WILL HIRE ON THE FIRST MONDAY ] January next, at the CoujtJ louse iu 'Camden, t< negro boys, Spencer nnd Alfred, belonging to the i tate of William Wilson, the hirer to give bond and I' good securities, furyiiah two ariits of clothes, one p of shoes, one blanket' or quilt, oho hat' or cap, and p Doctor's bill; said negroes to be delivered to hie 1 the first Monuay iti January, nt the Court Hoi ' in Camden. 1 will also rent, on tiio somo any all tlio lands 1 ? longing to said ICstiito, renters to givo bond and t 1 goon securities. J. J. flUOKABEE, Adnir. W. R HUCKABKE, Agent, Docembor 1?3t* For Bale. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE .L trusty nogro follow?age over fifty yearn. I further particulars apply o D. D. llOCOTT. Nov. ir?. | A CHARMING NE>V BOOK JUST OUT. s! The Captain's Bride( THRILLING TALE OF THE WAR. - nr vr. d. herrinuton, 3d *. o. cat. 5 ^ ' Neatly bound in paper, prioo $1. ?9 Upon receipt of tlie urico it will ha ? r *" part ef the Confederacy postage prepaid. A liberal discount to the Trade. ' - " As the edition is limited, the Trade will do well to forward thoir order at onco. ~ ?~ : IN PRESS, a / o A'sti nsr jETj . v ' or, . The Maid of Kirkland, lu. (illustrated,) .. . BY EDWARD EDGEYILLK. Prioe, $1 ti? imiim . A The Deserter's Daughter, n. A. TALE FOUNDED UPON REAL INCIDENTS O THE WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA. . . BY W. D. HERRINGTOJT, 3RD V. O. CAYALRT. PRICB " .* $1.6i i? ROSE EMMERSON, OR IS OR, ' ' ?; THE BDIDAL THE f OTNDL'l ftG, ?ito (illustrated,) -!r" BT EDWARD EDGEVILLE. . . lie ? ? i,. Price, % $1,10 'e* Upon nil our publications we allow a liberal discount e(* to the Trade. ., . ' i / ve Upon account of tlio insuftlcient" Hupply oif paper aJ each edition ai the.se benutiful Novellottcs will be limited, thereforeVtjie Trade had better forward tbeir orders ,l)1 I al once. lf. J Address* ^ . , WM. H. SMITH & CO., Publisher^ &>?leigh, N. C. . if ."sir "fec^itors inserting this advertisement, with thi it note, will(recaive a Copy of each book. U- ' Nov-u " : ; .7 Printing for the Legislate ture. T. fI)EHS0RS WISHING TO CONTRACT. FOR Xpi 113 JL PRINTING for the two Houses of the Logis.la,-' ?" ture of South Carolina, or 6T- either .of tliem,'.;wifl sub-. . noil their proposals to tlio undersigned, at Columbia, on or before 28th of November inst. ry Tlie following, as near as can be ascertained, wlilbs ' lP" the character and (piantity of the work: , _ ... s >e" Bills, in Pica, G2 lines, of ?5 ems?2,110 ems par page. V U?vt?W Reports and Documents, Long Erimer, 01 lines, nf 31 ems each?1,705 esns per page.. .. . . ... % 00 Perniauout Journal, Long Primer, 55lines, of 31 eras each?1,705 cms per page. . * ? 00 Calendars of the two Houses, Loug Primer, 55 lines, . of 31 ems each ? 1,705 ems per'page : r The Bi^s to bp printed on gootJ^ writing paper, apef. all other printing to be dono on pointing paper, ?f jfi - | line nnhlitv a? n.i? l"> J. J v.... vvpiutuliu. ? Extra copies of every paper ordered to be printed:by.?\ * either Ilonse, must be furnished to each member of the oilier branch of the Legislature. . ; fZ? Of the Bills, Reports, Documents, Journal and.Cal-, endar, two hundred copios are required daily, ono hundred and lifty for the. members of the House of Representatives, and fifty for the riiSraberrs of tlio SonII ate f t , ve The Joip-nal and Calendar must bed'ellreted pune-*. lis, tually at or before the hour ol meeting of the Houses of each d iv, and one copy by the same hour, to be dq)Ty livcred at tho OJjcocutivo Department, and ono copy to ve the Stato Auditor. * n(j i , The Acts and Permanent Forms of the Houses,mm#,. bo printed, stitched and ready for delivery 'j'0th\ , . of February, after the regular session. Rule and.fig* ure work to count double, and pages and side notes to )er be estimated at thp rate of 1,705 ems per pnge. < Tbo two Houses will separately cjiooae thp, rn> of their daily, work, and will unite iu th&"86fe.6tioo of. es;. the Printer of their permanent work, viz: Acts, Rorn" ports, Resolutions, .Ae. _ Proposals (or tho Printing of the two ITPl^ejf op of. he either House, must conform to thft.forecoinc . tions. j w. e Martin,-. . * ni- Clerk of Jjcnato.' :],t JOHNT. SLOAN,' .. Clerk if House of Representative*. VI. . noVli-td. c(1 the easvs of m;wsi',h>ik?. ... 1. subscribers' WHO DO NOT C/lVE EI*.. -> PRESS notice to the contrary, nro considered aa wishing to continue their subscription. , 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance ot their IN nejv^pap.ors, the publisher may continue to send then Wo until a\\ arrearages nro paid'. . . 3. If subscribers npglect or refuse to take their AKW8kV.? pdpetft from th'o ofiiees to which tliey aro.dircctpd, thpy air are liold responsible until they linfo settled thobili ay dnd ordered them discontinued.?b 4. If BVibscribors remove to other places without m>8? forming tho publishers, and the newspapers are cent to the former diroction tlioy are hold responsible, for J0" flirt coma wo 5.-The Courts have docidcd that .refusing t'6 t'ak* nowspapers from tho office or moving and leaving the** uucallod for i?~'prima facis" evidenco of inteutiorial fraud. _ -6. The Courts have, also repeatedly decjdqd that * postmaster who neglects to porform his duty of giving reasonable notice, as required by the Post'OfficO Df-* 1 A partmeut, oftho neglect of a person to tqktt from lb* A ror office newspapers addressed to hi.n, renders'.,tKe Post." V masters liablo to tfio poblishoiv fjf thtf SubdWipeftH' prior j