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lj ?u-u? ?- --"? smi^or?or: -iolisa. I ; 1PJT AXI> 1 -VSPKOTOR-GBS;s. offick; .CoLCJiDiA, December 1,4864.v VK2i?XAL ORDERS XO. 10. ; t paragraph.! of gknkral orders noX* 13, current series, fromr this office. requiring the m companies organiwd for service beyond their Districts 1 wnd persons liable to said'service ont'not enrolUfd in companies, to proceod 10 Charleston, is hof^pcnuni tennandcd, and they will proceed to Hamburg, =8. 0, t.-v.' atodgftport t<> Lieut. Col. tV. G DeSaussure, A. I). C., as beretc-fore dire? t d. 1 - ..IL Paragraph I of. General Orders 2fo. T6. current aeries, from this office, requiring all pereons claiming exemption from militia service oh-the ground of-phyaieal disability, to appear belhro the Examiuing Board " - at Columbia or tho Snrgetni-General ai Hamburg, S. ? v O, is so far modified that persons ivho haVe been recently extiiniHi d by. the Boards of Confederate Surgeons and exempted from Confederate service on tho ground Ii of ffarnanent disability, vcill not he required to appear betoro the Board at Columbia or the Surgeon-General, bfct will transmit copies of their certificates, through' the commanding ojfficers of companies f(>rmed in their regiments to the Surgeou-Gonecal of-tito.Stater-andrin regimont3 whore no companies JYavo been organized,, directly *to tlie Buitrcjn:Genaral?the copies of said : certificate to be certiflcsTby a magistrate or a magistrate ex ofjici>. ; . .c' r* .Jgy. order: . A. C. GA- LIXGTOX. ' " ' Adj't and Inspector-General &, 0. Dec. 5?Gt. . Papers of ^tate publish one vroei.. , STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLWA. ' ADJ'T AND INSFECTOR-G EN.'S OFFICE, J Colchiua, November 30, >804. GEXKBAL OlWKRSXr,. 18. I THE COMPANIES ORGANIZED FOR SER VICE beyond the limits of their Districts, as well os the persons liable to saidserviee who have (ailed to report, will proceed to Charleston, S. C., instead of Hninburp, S. CI, and ryport.taMaj Gen. Samuel Jones, commanding District of South Carolina. II. Companies, on their arrival iu Chaileston, WuH make rvqni>i> ion <>n llaj. W. G. Eason, acting Ordnance Officer & <5., for arms, Ac. III. So much of General Orders No. 15 nnl No,_,17 as conflicts with tlicse oidcs, is-hereby eouuttrnmud?l * * ' * \r * * . * ' Br command; A. C. GAR LING TON, j Adj't auil-Sfspector General S- C. .' 3)tc. 5,? Papers l')roc times. Wanted to Purchase TIIIC U?K -OF THIS CONFKDERATK j States?Scrap Iron,.wrought or-cast, for-which I -rrts1- pur * fair priro ineesli, or, if pre furred, will exehnngo relied pJantati'in Iron forthesume. Planters <i>-others having any uftho al>?t5.?p disjaciso of uJU JufftenA-aia. a( the {tot, a* I wish to collect it together as speedily S. as pOMible. J. S. M E RON FY. teplember I tl. w Notice. ? wtTDO r\'T r* ITT. T >3" \f A T) K flV TttK FARM * A VilU" * v. V*. - l\ ERS for wagcuts for a i\ w days. I must deliver ut tbe Depot vithia eight days, 10,i>00 brisbela of corn. I have full powess to.impress?the corn must be delivered. J. H. PKYEUXUX, dec. 7?31. ( Capt.-nbd A. 0. S. Tax in KindCAMW-iX. S. C., Nov. 30.'13S4. "PLANTERS ARK'. EARNESTLY REQUESTED JL to bring in their Tithas of t'orn, Peas. Oats, Rye, ?^ Fodder, Hay, and Sorghum. AT ONCE. Tbo Stores are much'npeded. ; . ? JONES, Dec. 1?Gd. Agent T. 1.3L-. A Iron, Iron, Iron. LOT GifiXRiROH- ON CONSIGNS! EXT AND ibr saidV ilATHESON k CO. Dec. 1?4d. ? . ^rawtice. A ll persons having demands against xjk iiic 1-okilto ui vjjjj-.aw 1.1,4. present tfiein properly nttested. ana tliose indebted, v- *111 make payment-to Jobn Cjmtey. * . ... - M.UtY C.-CANTEY, Oct. 23 tC Administratrix. " ~For~Sale! * ^MBlfoE "WOOD Ft'Il S A LL\ A PPL Y TO R. B. JOHNSON-. 4ppt. 24 id OPIVNBR AND FIELD HANRS APPJff T03 M , B. P.tjoibukk. ,>yeB>ber ^ ; . Ct ^^ *' .v : __ : ;r . ; ' ' j.^gltP" * "'' X' - > - * *-" } * - ' ' .. ' '."-' ' . . l" y ? '** . }*<<?: '* v ' V- * ' " . .v- ... M Jt *'- ". . ' .. ..j % : A* - *jv * ' Fi irk 31, e a qH ! :; >jr i oahcspu n . 7-3 and -1 -1 LVowri Homespun. vane retains, -Dines <vip':ccas, nair .aew. Servant's Hntidkervbiefs'etc., etc. v ~:r- a"-"-'-: Ladies' .X.at^Kt. Suia- IlATS, .on Mi.irid and made to order. BONNCT i'UAMES, .of the Liu est.Fashion, and anTusortwent of MILITARY GOODS of all descriptions. v ^hoestriugs, Corset yJ ac<-s, Tope. Spool Cotton cud Needles. Pins anil Knitting Need lea, And .a. great many other useful articles, too nuraer .ous to'nieioiou, at Nov. 44-Gt.d. MRS: UAMMBRSLOUGH'S. STATE OJ' SOUTH CAROLINA. ADJ'T AXD. IS?p. GENERAL'S OFFICE, i ( t I.l'HhU,'Nt>v. 2fi, 1884. J GENERAL ORIXERS NO. ll. X PARAGRAPH V. OP GENERAL ORDERS No. 15, current series from this office, is hereby repeated, to wit: "Tpe persons liable to'this sorvico (service beyond, their districts) ore all persons between the ngps o( sixteen and seventeen, years, and all persons between seventeen and liftk years of a^-o i who are exempt Jrom .Gonfedefnte service," but who nro i not exempt by the laws of this Mate from Stolo ser- i vice, winch include?, uiporigst other classes, all bonded i agriculturists wlio liove been exempted ".by Con fed er- i ste authority |a owners %iid managers of their own plantationsj II. Thjs includes persons who hare been exempted i from Confederate service by reason of physical tlisabili- 1 ty, but who Jmvo no; been exempted by Stato Surgeons.; , . ? "ji v.. ^. . - ? Ilf. Paragraph HI. of General Ordure No. 14. current series from tiifs Office, is hereby reiterated, to .wit: i That "persons who are liable to service in said companies, and who have failed to report their names, 1 when the companies shall be ordered into service will i be arrested, carried into citnip and tried by Courts Martial, in-pursuance 0! Act of the General Assembly." '< 1V. .ill s tch persons as are included 111 the preefced-' jog paragraph of these Orders will forthwith report for I duty at Hamburg, S C? witjiout auy summons ,or no- ] tice from the commanding officers, or they will, bo arrested. _ ' :i v.. iu Lite ioiiowmg??egtnients do returns of organ- ; ized companies have been niado to lii's office, and the persons iu said Regiments who ire liable to service be- i yond the limits of their Districts will forthwith report for duty at Hamburg. S, 0., to be assigned to other companies on paiu of being arrested and senl forward to wit: 16'tli Regiment,'Charleston District. 17th * " ? 18th 19th ? 21st " - Lancaster iC .22d 14 .K^njiw ul .?? * Slst v'MViHiamslurg By order; -A,Jr G ARLINGTON", Insp'or Geo. S. C. Nov. SO : ' 8 GS~ Pap^riioPthe State copj- three timea STATK OF S?^TiFcAEtOL5f*A WXFT ANDIXSP. GENERAL'* OFFICE, OoiCiiniA, Soy." 28, 1804. SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 28. ' JDu. u.-w. oiUBiss. jR!'i>n. samukl fair and Dr. B. f= WA1Kt-NB willeonstitdtoh Board, for the examination ofpersitng who-cluim itetujiilbn -| from.Militiaservice beyond their'Districts on the ground of physical disability, nod: will ,ji<5s?"'{rmite the hours tn ench diij, obginuiiig.with "'i'uetday next, by publication in tl>e Columbia pnpors,'wheu they will examine said applicants. ' > By order: A, a GARLINGTON, . nov 30?0 Adj't and In* Gen", 8. C. FST1 AIT capers id tlidStite will oonr for ona wpok. I -Headquarters. Coi.i-iiKfA. Nl-v. 23,18*1. IN ACCORDANCE- TVf'fll SPECIAL -ORDERS Xo 28, Adjutant urni.Insjwctor General's Office, the Medical ExaminiftVHoard w jllfpeet EYKRV DAY, at 12J o'clock, be^3ihihg'T6v-raorrow, the 29th instant, at m.v office on Sumter st;-vet.' All persons claiming xeinptiuti from . ijilitis service berond their Districts sUodd pfeseut theaisetve*promptly. At. AV. UIBIiiSS, Jr., M. D., uov 30?0 President Exomiuiug Board. | ! fagT -All paperafrn the Stale will copy for one week! ... NOTICE- ~ OAK. AND PINE WOQD FMR SALE. APPLY to ' JOHN CANTEY. Nov. 9?tt. " * . . * '4 i " ' V ". ' - . ' . '?< < - . . - Li.1! . ' 111 ''ii'lvT.; T'j 'TH THE Southern Field & Fireside! ' ~~ . GRAND LITERAR7 COMBINATION! _ v.' " ' ' . ' * k VAST pftvp.prrTi?ATrnw fiPTirm RTTR.. pnsKing any combination ever before attained in tbo history pr PERIODICAL LlXEKAl'URE of Europe or Awer-ica! - r'r'W' - ' The Southern Field and Fireside," OF AUGUSTA, GA., rv_. < . AW ''The Illustrated Mercury," OF UALEIGU, N. C. Conibiued aud continued under tbo old popu' Jar titie of thb SOUTHERN FIELD & FIRESIDE. ' THE ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRIliUTO.V.RIAL CORPS OF DOTH JOURNALS retained, % > . ?-',-r The ^proprietors of the "uercury having purchased the "Southern Field and Firosidb" aud tinding it impossible to make arrangements wiiicli /would insure a regular supply of paper, upon account of the irregularity and uncertainty of trans-, portaiiou fo* the "Field and Fireside" at Augusta. Ga., tho same having to be supplied from the mills at Raleigh. N. C.. have removed the "Field and Fireside" to Raleigh and combined these two sterling Literary Journals. The "Mercury" is therefore merged into the ' Southern Field and Fireside, J and v/.ill he so published until tho state of tire country trill justify- a divergemont, when both papers Will be resumed and-con tip tied* | us heretofore,.., Subscribers to both journals will reeeiva* die paper to the full tuue of subscription without delay ( ar interniptiou. " -j The entire Editorial and Contribiitorinl dorm oi both papers are retained upon tlio emerging journal. ? It, is announced without.fear of contradiction that the otteiisiTeaad . Splendid Array of Combined Talent now employed in writing for the ' Field' and Fireside". ' surpasses in genuine merit, ability, celebrity and numerical stren?tJiiu>y combination or engagement ever before attained in tlie historyof periodical Jiiteratura af Europe of America. It is a large eighj^page Weekly Journal teeming with arigiual Romances, Sketcl es, Tales, Poetry, Histiffy, Essays. Criticisms, Witticisms ; including Translations Iron the French, Geniian and other Languages; -Agricultural, Mechunicai and Scientific articles, etc. The Proprietor confidently. assert that tho "Field , and Fireside" shall at one- ?<r excel in real uierit eveiy publicaiiou of the kiudfever beioro attained or aitemp-. ted in the United Slates or tho South. Tho arrangements now (.fleeted fully justify the assertion. , { ) Terms : ' .. One subscriber one year, ... $20.00 One subscriber six months, ... 12.00 l ive subscribers six months, - 60.00 Addscsj WM. B. SMITH I CO., Nov. H. Raleigh, N. C. ? i The Richmond Examiner, FWLISHID DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND WDLKLY, TKUMS^TRK DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINIC R is mailed at Fifty Dollars per year; Twenty-fivo Dollnrs for six months; Bjfu.-en Dollars for three months, and Five Dollars for one month. THE SEMI-WEEKLY KJLAMia ttti 13 issued every Tuesday aud Friday,.and sent by mail at Twenty-tire Dollars per year; Fifteen Dollars for six months, and Tell Do.lurs for three month*. THE WEEKLY" EXAMINER is issued every Friday, and mailed to subscribers at Fitieeu Dollars per year, and Ten D. liars for six months. ?5?" The Examiner is published on the cash system, sndwilluotdepurtfFom.it under any circumstances.. Persons vv liodesiro io pet tiie paper"will please accompany tlieir orders v illi the cash. Carriers and ftews Dealers w ill be 'furnished at the rate of Tv\ enty Dollars per hundred. Advettkremente ^il! be inserted hi the" Daily, SemiWeeKly and Weekly at Two" Dollars per square of eight lines or loss for'every insertion. Persons seuding subscriptions must dp it at tlieir owu tfsk. -/ \ We will, uudcr no circumstances, return unsolicited and rejected communications. tri??U?: : ??i / Kotice. ~r WTTT TTTTJ.T7 nv TOW PTRHT \f AWTl A V TV X January neit, al tho Cmht House in Cnntden, two negro boys, Sponcer and Alfred, belonging 10 tho Estate of \Jiaiiffin VViiSop, tho hirer to givo bond and two good securities, furnish two suits of clptLes, ode pair of shoes, one blanket or quill, one hat or cap, and pay Doctor's bill; said negroes to "be delivered to me cm tire first Monday hi'January, 18GG, at the Court Uouso in Camden. 1 will also rent. On tho samp' day all the lands belonging to Bnid Estate, renters to givo bond and two good Securities. ;j. J. flUCKA'BKK, Admr. W. B. h UCKABEE, Agent.; December 1?3t' For Bale. rpIIE SUBSCRIBE OFFERS FOR SALE A. .L trusty negro fellow-^age ovor fifty years. For" further particulars apply o D. D. HOCOTT. Nov. ifir .' . 0 * * ' - ' , ,. * w' "' .* r -. : -.*! ' ^ - J V . - " " m,.' ... : *' . ''--T-'-TT?""" A CHARMING KEW BOOK NSlteBtBT, The Captain's Bride, Tf2fiULEJAG TAJLE OF THE WAB. JIT Mr. DfllEHKlKUTpK,. 3d ST. C. C*Y*Nently bcundki paper, prico.H ..............$1. Upon receipt' of the price it will be maihd to *ny. , port, of the Uw&deMcy pottage prepaid.: . A liberal i> discount to the Trade. Aa the edition is limited, tie Trade yrtii rU^Vell to forward their order at onoo. ** ' toWHIUHt H "rT-ir iqr^tfi IX PRESS," t CAS Tx i\E; The Maid of Eirkland, .(I'llustkatkb,) - . At ."' - BY EDWABaEDGfi-VILLK. V . r" PUIOR,.. ... i .. The Deserter's Daughter, 1 TALK FOUNDED UPON RBALlSCIDEKTS 0 THE WAR IN XOKT1I CAROLINA. BY fir. D. HEUR1NGTOS, 8RI> -V. 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