The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, December 06, 1864, Image 2

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r 7-1.1. - - STATJC OF SCIL'TIS CA A. ' ' ' . MSM Mr, ADJT ANI) INSPKOTOR-GEN'S. OFFICE, Colujima, December 1, 186-1. KfENERAL ORDERS NO. 19. i PARAGRAPH I OF GENERAL OftDERS NO 18, current series, from this ollice, requiring tho . - Companies organized for service bejoud their Districts burl tiMSnnn to a*iil cni'vim nut not enrolled ill IjomllnuM; to- proceod to Charleston, is hereby eountstthnnded, and they will proceed to Hamburg, S. C., <and roport to Lieiit. Col. \V. 0 DeSatissuro, A. D. C., ns heretofore dircctcU. . II. Paragraph I of General Orders No. 1(5. current ^etip.g, from tins ollico, requiring all persons claiming exemption from militia service on tiie ground of physical disabililj', to appear bcloro tho Examining Board at Columbia or tho .Surgeon-General at Hamburg, S, C.t is so far modi lied that persons who have been recently exainiHod by the Boards of Confederate Surgeons and exempted from Confederate service on the ground of jitrmmicnt disability, will not he required to appear before tho Boar.d at Columbia or the Surgeon-General, but will transmit copies of their certificates, through il.n r>iMiimnnriiti<r nllioors of oonmaoif'S formed in their V..W -WW " C - I -- -- --- regiments, to tho Surgeon-General of the State?and in rcgimcms where no companies have been "organized, , directly to the Surgcon-G.uierul?tho co]>ies of said certificate to be" certified by a magistrate or a magistrate ea; ojjici >. By order: A. C. GARLINGTON, Adj't and'Inspeetor-Ueneral S. C. Dec. 5?Gt. Facers of State publish one wool. __ . Hegroes to Hire, Bj>ISTNI?l( AND FIELD HANDS, APPLY TOH '13. P. OOLBUltN. Norember 25 Gt . Wanted to Purchase I7*0R THE USE OF THK CONFEDERATE JL? States?Scrap Iron, wrought or casO for wliich 1 par a fair prico in cash, or, llprelonect, will exchange railed plantation Iron for the'same. Planters or others baring any oftho above to dispose of will inform ine f the fact, as I wish t? collect it together as speedily nspessibl?. J. S. MHIION iCY: ' Jf?pt?B3bor I t?. liTft'fl'E -OF 4?4>aj;a.'2a a. IB|p AWT AND TNSl'I"CTOD-Ci ICN.'S OFFTCIO, Cohun'e!a, November .'10, 1SG4. GEXEBAL ORDERS X<\ IS. I THE COMPANIES Olll.iAN 1 ZED FOR 8KR VICE beyond the limits of their Districts, as well' as the persons liable to said service who have failed to i. ...Ml ^ 4_ /-i{ 1 i .v?* C I ! ItlCttVIll f?P rpp'n, win jiniucu'i iv i;ii;hh'm<mi, -v., ... Hamburg. 8. (A, and report to ilnj. Gen. Saniuol Jones, commanding District of.South ('.iroiinn. 3T. <Timpani-is, on- their arrival in (Mini lesion, will rfiake requi-ilion o.n" Mnj". W. (}; l*Vso:Y, acting Ordnance Ofiieer fx ()., for arm.-, Ac. III. So much of General Orders No. 15 an 1 No. 17 as conflicts wilh Ihcso crdcs, is hen. by countermanded * * * * * * * Py command: A. C. 0 A K.f'.lN(ITON, Adj'l and Inspector General S. 13. Hci. 5,?3t. Papers of Stato.copy tlireo tithes. ' Mr BISSSLL?BEW11ST. WILL FUROIl AS15 GOLD PLATES, such are used by Don list, or take them MJ-Q3CCXJ in part payment for his professional scr lCCft. Deeeinboi1 T tf T^.ir i n Kind. UAMDEN, S. G., Nov. V.O, 1SG4. Flantkrs ark karnkrtly rkqukstei) to bring in tlioir Tithes of Corn, Pons, Oats, Rye, Wheat, Fodder, lln}', nnd .Sorghum, AT ONCE. The Stores aro much needed. ,T. JONKS,* Dec. 1?6d. Agent T. I. K.. Iron, Iron, Iron. ~ A LOT OF BAR IRON ON OONSIONM KNTAND for sal? by II AT 11 KSON .t GO. ^ Dec. I?Cd, Notice. All pkrsons iiavang demands against tho Estate o! the Into Dr. Henry Cantoy, will araunnl I limn iimiierR' !11 I (><l i>(l * ? n< I ll,r?o<. _ 'nwlr.lW r..l f?,vnv-iiw [' V v* IIIVOU- I 11\IU *J v V. > 11 (rill mako payment, to Joint Cauiey. * MARY" 0. CANTKY", Oct. 23 IT. Administratrix. For Sale. PINF, WOOD FOR SA I.E. A I'l'LY TO K. II. JOUNSOW Oct. 21 .10 Lr.?; Fink blicaciikd iiomksbun.* 7-8 ami 4 4 Brown Homespun. Ptrk I'cliiins, Black Alpacun*. Hair Note. Swvuul's llaudkcrcliiclW, etc., etc. AI.SO, Ladies' T.atoit Stylo II ATS, on hand and made to order.' BONN KT i'UAMKS. of tlie Latest Fashion, and an assortment of MILITANT GOODS of all descriptions. Shoestrings, Corset Laws, Tape, Spool Cotton and Needles. Pins and Knitting Needles. And a great many other useful articles, too. numer ous to mcn-pon, at Not. 44-Gt.d. MRS. "IIAMMERRLOUGH'S. SfTATEi Or SOUTH CAELOI,iXA. \&v\' SSISSM AI)J'T A ND 12?SP. G EN ER A L'S OFJ'lCE, [ , Coi.riililA, Nov. 2S, 1 fc'G-i. J GENERAL ORDERS NO. 17. .. ? I PARAGRAPH V. OF GENERAL ORDERS 1 No. 15, current series from this oltiee, is here- 1 by repeated, to wit: "The persons H;iIiIg to this ser- 1 vice (ser vitro beyond their Districts) are all persons between the ages of sixteen ami seventeen years, and | all persons between seventeen and tif'tk years of ago who are exeinnt from Confederate sw-vmk i?o ? !>?< not exempt by the laws of this ^tate , from Stalo ser- 1 rice, which includes, amongst other classes*, ull bonded 1 agriculturists who havo been exempted by Confoder- 1 ate authority as owtiers and managers ot' llieir own ( plantations." . ' j^II. This ir.e]mles persons who have been exempted 1 from Confederate service by reason of physical disabili- 1 ty, but wlio havd not been exempted by Slato Snr- 1 goon's. " . , III. Paragraph III. of General Orders No. 14, current scries from thisOtiiee, is hereby reiterated, to wit: ' That "persons who are liable to scrvic'o in said com- ' panics, and who have failed to report their names, 1 when tlie companies shall ho ordered into service will ' bo arrested, carried into camp and tried by Courts Mar-- ( tial, in pursuance ot Act of the General Assembly." IV. oil s-.eh persons as are included in the proceed- ( ing paragraph of these Orders will lorthwith report for duty at Hamburg, S C., without nnj summons or no- ' lice from the commanding officers, or they will hp ar- ' rested. V. In the following Regiments no returns of organ- 1 i7.ed compauies liave been mado to iliis office, and the persons in said Regiments who arc ljable to-serviee beyond the limits of (heir Districts will il.m.? ?!. - - ?V|?WI ?. for duty at llainl-arir, S. to he assigned to other companies on pnii. of hoiug arrested and sent forward to wit: " , ltith llegiment, Charleston District. 17ih " " ' 44 lath " 44 " . 19lh " 44 44 21st " Lancaster 44 2 2d " , Kershaw 41 Slat 14 Williamsburg 44 I>y order: A. C. C! ARLINGTON, Arljl. and In?p"or Gen. S. 0. Nov. r,0 3 E.ST" Papers of tlve State copy three times. ~ iTa'ATM OF SOSJ'tt'52 4J A A~ ,-^ii ? <v rs> ADJT AND IXSP. GKNKRAL'3 O Coi.umuia," Nov. 28, 1861. SPECIAL ORDERS EO. '28. rDI?. H. W. C.inHKS'. Jk. DR. SAMUEL PAIR ami Dr. 15. P. WATKINS will constitute a Board for the examination of persons who claim exemption from Militia service beyond their Districts on the ground of physical disabilitj-, and will designate the hours in each day, beginning with Tuesday next, by publication in the Columbia papers, when they will ox* amine said applicants. By order: A. O.G ARLINGTON, nov 30?ft Adj't and Ins. Gen'l, S. C. All papers in tbo State will copy ibr ono week. Headquarters, C'oixmijia, Nov. 28, 18G-1. IN ACCORDANCE AVITll SPECIAL ORDERS No 28, Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, the Medical Examinim; Hpard will meet EVERY DAY, nt 12J o'clock, hc^iunitvj; To-morrow, the 2l)th instant, at my office 011 Sumter street.. All persons churning, xcmplion from Militia service beyond their Districts -fihoud present tjieinsolvcapromptlv. | - 11. W. G1I5HHS, Jr., M. D., nov 80?0 President Examining Hoard. ?36*" All papers in the Stale will copy for one wbok. NOTICE. OAK AND PINE WOOD FO IJ SALE. APPLY to JOHN CANTEY. Nov. 9?tl. ' . I II I ? I THE Southern Field & Fireside! t - . GRAND LITERARY COMBINATION I A-VAST CONCENTRATION. OF TALENT, SURpiiHsing any combination ever before attained in the history of PERIODICAL LITERATURE ofEuropo orAuioricu! 1 <Thfi Snntlicm Tinl/I nt-?A " 1 *fU!U auu JL' JUL uaiuw, OF AUGUSTA, GA., . ... AKD 4tTli? tiliistratcd Mercury," OF. RALEIGH, N. C. Combined and continued under tho ?Id popular title of . . thk SOUYIIEIIN Jl-5KS.IT) & FIDSESBIiE. Tllifi ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND C0NTRJ13UT0UiAL CORI'S OF ROTH JOURNALS RETAINED. ^ PRDTDUfTftTJC r?l^ TIIIJ v/i-. .iJU-li ill 1M\V> Ultl .1 loving purchased the "Southern Field and Fireside" and Jinding it impossible to make arrangements which would insur^jH regular supply of paper, upon account of the irregularity and uncertainty of transportation for tlio "Field and Fireside" at Augusta, (Ja., the ntmc having to be supplied from the nulls at Kaliigh, N. tt.. have remold the "Field and Fireside" to Hnleigh and combined Utcso two sterhng Literary Journals. The "Mercury" is therefore merged into the "Southern Field and Fireside," and .will In/so published until the state of tho country will justify a divergcnent, when both papers will bo resumed and continued is it eretofore. Subscribers to both journals will receive he paper to the full time of subscription without-delay .>r interruption. The entire Kditurinl and Contributorial Corps of both papers are retained upon the emerging journal. It is announced without lb.ir of contradiction that the extensive and ?}tlcia<li<l Array of Cuiiibiitcd Talcnl now employed in writing lor the '-Field and Firesido" uirpasses in gcmiino merit, ability, celebrity and numerical strength tiny combination or engagement ever Ijeforo attained in the history of Periodical Literature jf Kurope or America. Tt is a large eight page Weekly journal teeming with I original Romances, Sketches, Talcs, Poetry, History, Essays. Criticisms, Witticisms; including Translations Prom the. French, German and other Languages; Agricultural, Mechanical and Scientific articles, etc. The Proprietors confidently assort that the "Field and Fireside" shall at once far excel in real merit every publication of the kind ever betoro attained or attempted in the United States or the South. Tho nrrangenicuts now cll'eetwd fully justify thw assertion. Terms . One subscriber one year, ... $20.00 Ope subscriber six months, - - - 12.00 Five subscribers six months, ... 50.00 AddsesS WM. B. Sill TIT & CO., Nov. 14. ltaleigh, N. C. The Richmond Examiner, PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. .TERMS :?Til K DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER is mailed at Fifty Dollarn per year; Twenty-live Dollars lor six months;.Fifteen Dollars for three months, and Five Dollars lor one month. THE SEMI-WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Tuesday and Friday", and sent by mail at Twenty-live Dollars per year; Fifteen Dollars for six months, and Ten Dollars for three months. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday, and mailed to subscribers at Filtcen Dollars per year, and Ten Dollars for six months. B3T* The Examiner is published on tlio cash system, and will not depart from it under any circumstances. Persons whodesiro to yet the paper will pleaso accompany their orders with the cash. Carriers and News Dealers will be furnished at tlio rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred. Advertisements will be inserted in the Daily, SemiWeekly mul Weekly at Two Dollars per square of eight lines or less for every insertion. Persons sending subscriptions must do it at their own risk. Wo will, under no eircumstatices, return unsolicited and rejected communications. I ' Notice. I WILL HIRE ON THE El EST MONDAY IN January next, at tho Court liouso in Canulen, two negro boys, Spencer and Alfred, belonging 10 the Estate of William Wilson, the hirer to giro bond and two good securities, furnish two suits of clothes, one pair of shoes, ono blanket or quilt, ono hat or cap, and j>py Doctor's bill; said negroes to'bo delivered to mo on thelirst Monday in January, 18(50, at the Court Ilouso in Camden. I will also rent, on the same day all tho lands belonging to said Estate, renters to givo bond and two good securities. J. J. flUCKABKK, Admr. I W. B. HUCKABKU, Agont. 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