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.# g LATEST AHMY NEWS raosisis cox Mobile. Sept. 16.?A gun boat Yesterday came clo?e in shore near the tnoutli of x)og River. Our field batteries opened, giving her * (rw *hot*. when sbc retired: It i% reported Y that the rnemv have repaired the gnn boat Gaines and put her in commission. The'Fish Ki.er expedition has returned bad It peppered by otrr cavalry. MaCov, Sept. 1(3.?Refugees from Atlanta report Sherman's army being rapidly depleted by the loss of those whc*e time of service have transpired. Some statements place the number at ten thousand. Yesterday was universally observed throughout the State as a day of fasting and prayer by the army and people. The Chattanoga Gmette ofthe 33th has been received. It repotts that Wheeler had been driven from middle Tennessee, fieri. Morgan's Lafl had arrived at Chattanooga. Shcrmar. had isrned an address to hi- army saying, the j fa!L of Atlanta had completed the campaign, j And must bo attributed to a mistake of Ilood in sending his cavalry to the rear. He says Hood managed his army patiently and skilful* lv, but at last made tbe fatal mistake that gave ??? l i. i. " us Atlanta. \ , Macon Sept IT.? It i.s reported, with considerable show of probability, that Sherman had sent an informal request to Got. Brown for Vice President Stephens and Senator Johnston to meet him in Atlanta to talk about terms of peace. Hi ig. (ion. F. A. Sharp has been relieved from duty as Chief of Staff. Refugees r? A tUnt-i conh'nitu trt fipp pp 111 thp Tnfkti destitute condition. Sherman and Hood bare agreed up.m a special exchange of pr^oncj?. sltOM PETERSBURG. r.KM i m;, Sept. 17.? Hampton's cavalry made a most successful dash into tlie enemy's lines ??n Thursday last near Sycamore Church, 1 'cincc George County, capturing -500 head of i'at I>eef cattle ; 000 prisoners : a large miml-rr <u horses: ten wagons, &c. The spoils arc now safe within the Confederate lines. Gregg's division of Yankee cavalry made an effort, to cut off Hampton, but was |iand*omely 'jigged for his pains, j Hampton and his man are jq .tine spirits and eager f >r another chance at Grant's choice beef. .MOM HI OHM OSD. ^^Mfoiwosn, IQ.? prom information rc^ infantry, "*csurnate<l at flO,00o, remain behind their entrenchment*. 'I heir cavalry, 10,000 strong, display considerable activity. Karlv's army is ' i.in fine condition and good spirits?abuiulaiitK" j 's-/^supplied with plenty of vegetables. ~ v Kiciimosd, Sept. 10.? A conflict took place olT-Main street betwem some saib.rs and sob dnr?. One sailor was killed and two badly wounded; one negro mortally wounded. liuHMovo, Sept 10.? A raiding party burn- : >" ed the bridge ovci the Kajtpidan yesterday. son I'llK1>'S SF.WP. ! Kiciimoso, Sept. 10. ? New \ ork papers ??t ; has been received. Sh-:rrid:?n, under I date at Bcrrwill.*, the 13th, reports that \\ il- j Knit'* CHvalrv had charged Kershaw's division, on the Winchester turnpike, capturing the 8th S. <'. lie.'itncnt, embracing 1 ? ollieers Ami 14.5 ;i.cn?also Col. Hannegan. cptnmanding the brigade. W iLon'* h>fcs w:vs ? killed and 3 wounded. The New York Prmocratio Convention ha? re.Nominatcd Seymour far Governor, am! d?jtie~ for Lieut. Governor. Ahont liftt prominciu democrat.* have held a conference at New York, and resolutions were adopted calling for a convention of the Jeffcrsonian democracy in the course of the present month, for the j.urjk.se of noiiiinatiii'^ candidates t" represent j that branch of Ihe democracy which Sl' Clel i Jan's letter ignored. \ The boston J/frtiA/, formerly a I louglas or- j gan, opju.se* the Chicago platform nml muni- j ncs. [KOH I UK I > A 11. T JOIUSAI..] A A ltt>. Mh. Kiutoi: : 1 learn. to ny siirpiise, t'u..t a re- 1 jorMta* lieeii cireiilateii a.aiiist me n> the following | etV. (. in vvit Tli.it I. iii I lie rem- of ISC?. lai-ed a ! . viijiaiir prrftnsii'fly for -ervi<v. when my real ol.jeet j wast,, (in I he ela-sir ijiiiguago of (he re|k?ilers. I keep j men o;t <?f scr; ire. air! that 1 did. in this way. keep | a muiLer of men out of -e*vlie uji to February or j daivn 15C4. who ~ln >?!<i have l.een in -ervire long m .0. Iliis is the rejM.n. Th* fa< N. Mr. IMit?.r. are , '* .. fo.lows; I did raise a < avalry ny in March willt 'he IttiW ji'/ff purpose of taking the... j,,i,, t;lC ?.rvve e . my health very had (a* it slii'. is) l.Ut ittanr of rrlt J triends w. wihed tbsm-clve* to join me n;d others I who had >e - ..-id relatives whom they wi.-hed to serve ' me to rose a company. 1 ivnd > -a. ami evi.n su<v<?cti.'d?had the names ...o.in- r. inv li?t. an i as eood men too as . ^r^frmn'Krr.n.;W.Pi,iw!-l,..l died on a day ?*+> :. for organiwn^l - l" Tl* T1'?'' ,his !"*?> iU* . .-Vin-nkapV ?m?ntnwiil institution called "The 1m cutivc Council,"pa?>el a resolution prohibiting any ?pi ,t Companies from going into service?I R thereby *-tot; "i fr'm further procceiiing in that f.; si ?assoon as I could?informed n^n >f . Resolution to which I . j cCM^Fliold them, and advised thcra ttach themselves to ether companies, and this ry man did^aud wemoff to the army, with the ex ;ion of perhaps, some t-v> or three who have been, idorstand, detailed for ecno purpose. These few 1 Hdte, I believe remainecat their homes, but not nigB any act, advice or agency of mine. The foreg,*Mr. Editor; bre the/?4?,tnd facts are stubborn js. The idea that I could thu screen men from r respective liability to egter tb? army, even if I e disposed to do so, is prtposttws. Why, sir, h my limited intelligence and inforaation, I suppose ^he Chief Magistrate of tfie Southern Confederacy BLr. Davis" himself?could i'ht, if he desired to do_ W^.he gamo that I am charged vjih having yed; shd that I could keep men at Ume under their "vines and fig trees" on such pretonct, however warmly I rai^Vl desire to do so, is tidkuloudy absurd The report is un'.rue?I give it .fbo lie directly and unequivocally?its author and its.repeaters ere liars and RCrtlinHrrtlfl Tt J? Hhiet?A U .'a ?* -1 ? ? -- ?it i? vjiucji loumanon?it ;s as fi.lso an it in malicou*. Terr ?aj>?ctfiillf, Your, oh t. rer??nt. W.R TAT LOR. ^ ' c4 \ State of South Carolina.' p? i in I ? f - ; ^ | ADT & INSI?, GENERAL'S OKFK.'K, dis Columbia, September,7, 1864. ' c*ol I GENERAL ORDERS NO. 11 v f i or The militia oREiefcris com, |"a manding Regiments and Coiqpanigs . ?n( and the Aidcs-de-Camp of tbo Governor j *."r in the execution of General Oorders No. | 10 from this office, will bo governed by j ( tho fallowing instructions, to wit: M SPC I. Brigadier General Chesnuf, com- ft.D( manding Reserves of this State, having, tlf): by General Orders No. 6, (September 5th instant,) required all detailed men, including those between the ages of 18 and 45 years, as well as those of the P10 Reserve class, to be enrolled and organ- (,nt - - - . ? owi ized tor service, sueu persons win noj, be included in tbs organization of troops or under General Orders ^'o. 10 from this Ifttf office; j?" II By "resident alieq?",is intended . suph,^js.were domiciled in the State at tlifitime of j?suimg^ai^o^ilrs, including tuc)t a$, have bceu residents pf((ojber P ** States of the Confederacy, but whqihayp i come into this State to avoid miiitaj-y } service elsewhere, and excluding Iran- < eicot aliens who have never domiciled in c.on the Confederacy. | . III. Persons mentioned in the "Ab- ; .Wlt stract of the Exemption Law of this 10 1 State," faore with published, will not be C?Q included in the organization of conipan- : ics for service beyond their Districts 'n 1 and will not be required to report at the "s Brigade rendezvous where they produce ecrtiSoatcs-of. exemption frop^this office, ^ or where they show their cause of ex- ^ emption by affidavit (and other satisfac- '*,,c tory proof in writing if required) to the Pc.r commanding.officers r of Regiments., IN. Appucafitfqs for the exemption, | 1 '.c Railroad officers apd en^ployces, of over- ' Wl seers, of iersons emnlovcd in the tnanu- I s< e mn*. inm ;? , I s facture of arms, munitions of war and j , army supplies, of employes io(| fyp.cj . ^ tpil}^ Driuting establishments and iron j manufactories, will ba referred to this j St office for final action and all cases of exemption will be subject to revision at ! AJ this office. l?vV-AM C.C J.!??9 ^ ft* f(ft' , ,d i sa b i I - j ity heretofore granted pyjSfatc surgeons 1 W are revoked, and rp.'juircu to appear for : *? examination before {lie surgeons appointed to.act under orders of the Aids-dc-catup j M ,| at tlie Brigade rendezvous, unless they j seni shall be excused by tlie commanding of- man ficcrs of Kegimcnts on account of iriabil- j ity to attend. ! J Vfy Parafya|>!i So'. 4 of tVciiw-al Or- j f?'^r dcra No. 10 is so amended f.t|ijit the ptr- ; duo who arc not Vu}.Vi? h> service beyond. p?'i their ly.?tricts wilj ooutiiiue in their lleat j company^ [ion or regimental office-, caus-d by .tjie v?r?ci|ij?Vlons made in pursuance of (leneral Oder* No. I" and An-1 theic.orders, will be filled l.y elec'i'm* ila? on ?'ATl',l{l>f\AV, the 10'h iiiht. ! _ j'" VIII Wlietij.the ;troops have assem- ; bled at the llrigade rendezvous, the A. ] Aids-de-ranip will proceed to organize 1 T them into companies of not less than : sixty-eight ($8) and not m?.rc than one J'1* hundred (10<J; men including the cotn-j T missioned officers, by the flection of one 1711 jjafitaih threc^l'cutc,pants,to ^ach und com t>ariy; anaj informing the companies, i1 . regard will be bad, as far as may be ! practicable, to tho geographical pioximi- I ~m(j ty of the regiments. T VII The time fixed for the assembling , - /'I of the troops at the Brigade rendezvous ^ is 1U o cImck a. in. on ii r-M':\ i nexr, nr? and for such as go by Railroad, thr ; y commanding officers of regiments will n.'.iI ? c 1 ,? i issue-transportation. . By order of the tloycrnor. 1 A i\ G ARLIXGTON, Adjt. and Insp'c'r Hen. S. <' ' n i ABSTRACT OK. til K K.N K.Ml'TH ?N I LAW OK SOI TU CAROLINA. at 1 nee /%vjo/i.t Hx'iiijit J/"#jf S'l i' Tlie Lieut. < lovcrnor; the Judges of the | Courts of Law and Kiiuity: the Ordinaries; . ... * , , 1 /' nin II l,i" * i cri Clerks of the Courts of common i leas , }j and General Sessions; Sheriffs; Masters, | Commissioners and register* in Ivjuity; ar<> the Secretary of State; Surveyor Gener- . ,j (i al; Comptroller General, and Treasurers > of the State! ^(U /'. ifi? Rxfhiyt ftnm .4 S'r-'io* h?y?nd '/<? , j(), limits ofth' /hs'rirtf in : :..Wi !h't/ r'sitl'. f()r Tlip jnoinbers of both branches of the reu Legislature and their respective officers, pui ' eluding Hie Attorney General and the det SolicUsrg of the State; persons in Con- be ffcdM'Klc and State military service; Of- ?rrr tieers aud Cadets -?r the Statu Military j 1 . Acadatnj; regularly Wutlnji clergy- iUg men; regularly licensed pvaUfo,,,, 1 of, ' sicians, over the age of thirty-five ycar5. u i one apothecary to each regularly estaC ^ 1 lished drug store whioh was in operation i do ; at the beginning of the war; officers and j qoi faculty of the South Carolina College, Sai and professors in other incorporated' scr colleges and theological schools, while cot uch colleges and schools arc in operation; pr; the superintendent, teachers and steward no of the Cedar Springs Asylum; school masters over the age of forty years, and who tic had under their charge not less than wh twenty scholars on the 17th day of De. De sember, 1863; branch pilots; one vthite man, over the age of forty-five years, to the each established ferry, toll bridge or toll wil grain mill, if actually kept by such white coi man; the President, Cashier and one Tel- cai ler to each of the Banks of tho State; the Treasurers of the Savings Institutions of Ar the State; the officers aod men of the tb< eitv cruard. and officers and fortv men of in each fire companj of the fire departments of Charleston end Columbia; the super* eri intendent end keeper of the Lunatic j wii Asylum and their assistants; stewards or , tio keepers of Poor Houses; the keepers 0/1 the arsenals Of the States,, except Dc-pi- j ty Postmasters, (ell are deputies, whose ! ! appointments ??ot nia?l? b> tho I'rce- j ^ioeut aud 'confirmed bj the Senate,) all we > ' % irsoDi belonging to the Boards of Rcif of soldiers families, over the ngc of rty-five, or if exempted by reason of yaical infirmity from Confederate cwiription. The officers and as many employees of :h railroad company as the President or , ;perintcndent may certify and show to 2. satisfaction of tho Adjutant and In2ctor General to he necessary to the cient conduct of its buisiness, and that ; duties of said employees cannot he charged by slaves or free persons of j or; all persons employed by the State 1 the Confederate Government in the in-ufnpturc,pf. arms, munitions of, war ! 1 army su-ppliesj or.-by .contractors to nish the same the State nr.Confederate >vernmcnt: Provided, It be shown to ! satisfaction of the Adjutant and In- 1 ictor General thaf.tho ftublje. io,t<Tc>t i military 4cfenvcs require the exempli of such persons; one superintendent manager or eaen sail worn winch Id:} at.Lea,^ per day, und icb had becu Jo-operation at least i.vo n'hs before such person was called o service; overseers >on plantations' ncii by persons absent in Confederate State military service, or by persons r (tlic age of sixty years, /' Mines W<,c> lorsj.tind persons vihu arc decrypt (to . cartificd by a physician,) or of unsound id; and on which there arc exceeding I sen actual working hands, and also on , ntations where fifteen or more working i t<fc, j^re left without any white male * f,on to govern them, in which case the >foaj;ic^,p3UHt be recommended by the iniaading officeFS of tho .-bpat, aud of regiment. Owners of plantations bin five miles of eaeh othet, may join j in applications for the exemption of a imon overseer. All applications for exemption of overseers must be made writing, addressed to the Adjutant and pector General, and. be sworn to by employer, or his of hqr ageat, arid facts stated must also be -ended by affidavit of two other eredible persons. | :h persons and employees in each pamill a^jf] ijewspa?er|i(or priuting cs- i lishii^nt^^iiq^roii.^iijanufjictpries, as 1 Adjutant, anci,- inspector general, : h the approval of the Governor, may j fit to exempt from time to timu. eP 8-5 . , . . . I t'lu * publish until i isaay, l.'ith instant. : ; ate of Sotfth Catblffla. T ANl> lNSPKCTOlt-C.KYS MITICK, j s'rrai. oiidkiis'yo. , j A I.I. 1'KIISONS I.I A I> I.K It) At'TI'A I. j ^orvior out of their I>i?ii*if|a in times of t?ion and insurrection will assemble on j ITU HAY the lt'tli of September, instant, 1 < irir noial regimental parade*. and tin* j i ?>r otfie. r in tlie regiment will take 1*0111- j 1 id. ami will enroll every *o?vn ui i.tuvpr^j- J 1 liaMe to service as abfjyi. ?*i V.''*"- , ' h, ttie )?'t!i instant, tin' troops composing t titicroiit regiments, supplied with at, Itu^it 1 if) Uay^nf,aii"tis. will pto.ui* I lo r' 1 t*j-1 and tr.yst expedition^ mule f..r 1 In- ' 1 (iiisc. ??1depleting ilijt o|;leti.izttiion of tlo* < 1 p-> f.?r si 'jvc seryific if. l! field to lite 1 living plsc*.? i f fetldftivoits, to wit; | ? he Khm ISi ignde. composed of the l?t,L'd, 1 till, ."nil a .<1 t'Jd Regiment*. at (tt-lion. in . ersott I?i*irii't. under l.ieut; I'nt. J. \V. ! | risnii. A. I ,, hi* Second,.jtrigsde. composed of the filh ' | *tli,v t'lh^nd lttihlti-gimenis. at Ninety- j t Dep. . under |,|, fol William I'. (sutler. ] !?.<'. : 1 Jbift ^t's-.Je. eomposed of ihe 11th. J t 1. 1-th. 1 Hit. ?d tod Regiment*. at ' t nchville. under l.t. t o. ^ ,, Ai.Irlc|, \ j he Fourth Ilrigade, composed jj , ' 1, ISih atjd li|t|t Kegimepts, at t'Jiar.. ,on: j ' er l.t I'o1. Wd'nfit t! I'eSaursure. A. I j he Fifth Rripxde. composed of the Ctlth I , 2'Ji 1. 2dd and 11th Regiment*, at t'aniden, 1 er l.t. Pol. A. II. liovkitt, A 1'. Iif Sixih-Brigade. roni|M??e?l of the l. Ufiih nnJ "Till Itjrgiinews. Win?l?<>r?>. rr L' t'ol. .? llamiou. A. hi?S??Ton>h and Kipluli ItrignJe* will l-r uni/cl under uh?c?|in,nt orders, he Ninth l>ri;?i?d<\ e?mipn?r.| of ihe !1ih. i, JtTili nndtOih IJopjiun^ni:?i I'liion I., under l.i. t'"l. It. (i. Mft'aw. A. I?.(\ lie Tenili Itrignd#. roni| I of ilif ::s?||. P'th. *11*1 :ni?i l">ili llcgiiwnn. :ti Ni-ivrvi'.ll.. miilrr l.i tt. ! .tiiiipinu. A. . >1 t. All company oilier r* will assemble heir usual regimental p:<r;??lc^ with urate li>ts(yf the inch in thojp tespec j beats liable.to ae'usl ..ci vice, ami I report all absentees to the mtttmnmlof their respective regiments when y meet at their biigadc rendezvous. ,, II. The persona liable under this call those between 10 and 17 years of , aliens, exempts from Confederate vice between 17 and bit years of age ing the continuance of such exempt, and persons who have been .enrolled Confederate service nhd detailed to tain at home in civil employments or suits, during the continuance of such . ail unless sticli detailed person shall serving in sutue CVnfedrate military JUl;J!:jt,ion. t , IV. Those exrini.teil under the exi-d- i State law? from actual .v-rvico out their respective Jisfricts, are enrnc>tly I ;ed to unite with this organization for defence of the State. All who! not so unite ,will be organized by the , urn a Ming ofheprs of regiments an li,\ 10th instant,' for actual i vice in their rc^cctive districts, into i o pa tiles of not less *txty (where j icticablc,) intltfding comnj'iisKn'cd and n-commissioried officers and pr\vav?St . V.' Officers will issue transportation i kets for all who travel by railroad, lich tickets will be recognized by this ( par t teen t. IV. The A'ids de-Camp chagad with : organization of the foregoing troops j 11 call to their aid an assistant and a 1 npetent Surgeon to decide upon all ' les of physical disability. VII. Th'e Officers and Cadets of tlie j scnal and Citadel Academics will hold j imselves in readiness for active service 1 the field on short notice. VIII. The Aids-dc-Camp of the Gov-' lor and all Militia Officers arc charged i th the prompt, extension aruL oxo<m?-j n of this order. llv order of the Commander-in-Chief. A. C. GARLINOTON,- I' c^vj. <? Adjutuut and " All papers iu the ck I The Siege of Charleston ' For over one year ?three hundred I ninety days?dating from the first ius | an iron hail has been ruined on (. I leston and its defences?more iron i been fired at Fort Sumter than w luy u fail road track fort)' inilos in lai ?more powder burned tlian would s*j to blow np every building in New V and this day if is said to be stronger better defrnd' il than the day when assailed by the monitors, iron clnds other war vessels of our fle< f. The lias been millions? the success no'li Tbfj tuotiey spent in this fruitless un takytig wvuild paiy the, entire State of -New York, and with it in the S debt perhaps, of Iralf dozen other St; and Charleston still stands?Fort S ter still II runts a defiant flag and in strength still "laughs a siege to .m.-oi Its e:i] rtiirr w is to ire anions the fruits promised, and in staring c-ipi the .-abolition press called Cliarleslou ''doomed city" Jf doomed at all it doomed to withstand all efforts to ; ture it, and whih it stands it will i monument, of the incflicicliey and foil' the rulers at Washington?A?tr ) Xi Attempt of Confederate Prison to Escape from Elmirit- N- Y The I'ochof* r Express says : .Fi Mr. Dana, who arrived from Eltnina evening, we learn that an attempt Jt)o? ii made by the rebel prisoners in mira. They managed to dig a trench nt: ground a distance of some forty past, the enclosure of the grounds, ; under the hospital building. The reh when discovered, wri^Jiriskly engm at work in the trench, and were aim for a sutlcr'-s ter.t. The ditch was o about two and a half feet hii?h, i about threat feet, under ground, and ly two men could get, in at a time. T had no fords to work with, and hi?w t managed t" get so fir in hard, gravt soil is a mystery. A singular case of sudden tnadr oecurrt'di the other day on a railr train in Illinois. A well dressed It woman, while i|inetly sealed m tin- e.i become a ravin ' maniac, and pelled ofliar [.aspongers with a gold wat nearly choked a small boy, and pcrfor i'd other unpleasant, pranks, She 1 secured with difficulty, ami her pock were found full of gold coin, watel jewelry and greenbacks. IIKAlltikllfTMiS, m\sri:il'T liKI'AHTMI'NT, | .' Jt>Tll,U?llil *. .A ?i I". IS'il. AW A I! i /, oit/t/.MiV vn.' W Till: ATTKNTH?\ <>F ITItSnNSI cmpied or detailed lor norieiil:ni si |>in '! *, Slid wluj ll'IVO l.nlld In the linVt' iiiqiiJ, i* directed, in,fin' I'ollnwing parajjr: From Cjfuulcp Na- -I. ISiirean Cnii-eripii "it. Tiie .-ale lo the (Iuvmi umeut. or in families of' soldiers, ai prices lived fir 'uiiiiiiissioiiers of llie Slate under I If jirc-siueiil A"*l. of ilie market.iMe "-upp emaining afiei liirnisliiiio t In- linvornm with the stipulated ijuaniiiy nfjuovijion-. : ivhich he may rti-e from year Ukyar wi ii? eiempiioii eoiiiiinie*. i- m id?|?tv. tinif t"oi|eie"? sj.proved I'elo narv 17. iM'.t if lhe ?oiidiiiotis nl exemption allowed to iti r-ccr or iioririilniri?ti. * ?,,. - art of the afore-.lid .eut;|;lu^ to? they n denae for supplies of prov'- n-. rloihinp he like, to lu' i'iiii-oiloed ill liimilv Use. ate he tiiiveriiiiii'iil or the lainilie- o| snidicr? v what may icmstiii uf-ueli -urphis alter i ?j|tp siieh etrhatipe,.. This i laim is in \i. ion of law and of their eoinru'i with overnmeiit. and earyvd,allowed. "I p.oU.JWdsl'O'lory e side lire tieiup In i ll >l\at ,11eC,'. 1)" e.M'l'ipted ev/'i -eels nr a: uMtiriM* have o ti'i- | !n:? i| - po-in-^ or IM >lirplll? |'lo.li!( li..|]x,l.v t t ? ! :?Ii:v* fll'iile-i yy,.:'! ;(; ; ' ell -noli per 'lCT" 'heir ijr..,ie*l i'.inip? ( . >. lol.e rciainml thereuntil litial :t.o shall l>r t:>. , i i ... .*! :iii I amioiim;?I in llo-n < i aii>I Im-wapl to. . , , , ii'li iiii- oioiifr ? Ii.11111 I 1'oiniiiiino aMoii in i.. .. ' ... . . I 111 ! 11 l |*i* I Ii I |*l ill tin: Ir?ms ani.! f,iiviuii-.!(t,, < i-n.-li i-a Kvfrv ? ' .-nili:i i * . . --'"ci . Ill-ill roi> III" II- I 1*1 lifii*ali- "I TimiiMi. , , I -liolllil i it t < riin.-" I dial I In* ?i nmi in ln-.ii.-i -. hi' taken in ilir i*\fill nl hi- iinl i!i?|io-iti. hi - marketable -ii r | ! h - in a ! a m.-.- v I In* requirement* nl I iw." I' Olliecrs anil a-o'iiK nl' do* Sn*i?i-1 ami (jilarienua-ler*' I?i'|i:ii fieeiii . an* i*i-i,ii i'i| In ironi in ii n ii*i r i ii t'i ii'in a I inn I In i I lMlioei-? 11:">? 11 iii-iniir.i* r loin-iii ilii'ii l.u* i-| I ire in which person* x i n | I hi ! !:! lot airiirnlliir.il pilipo-e* liaVf vin'ali-l ^ii]n11.11i illik, of their I* nnl. ih* lii.v? i in in iIn* iali- or nllicr ili-!'"i-iiinn- -i iIr?ii ii kclahla .oiirpliis. C. I' MIIl.TitN. XupiM I XIaji.!. I'niiiiii'ilt i'iii|n'ii ii(i?iiii/ii?? ini'il'-li live lilne* : M'reury three tiim-** in ilaili ami ?aiue in weekly: all oiin-1 paper- in ilie Sum il lirnr**. Slave Labor lor ili? Coasl, : ... IHVISIO.S Nt?. ICOMMISSIONIICS lie K'tAhS \ % (lie lima authorities within lie* Ji eial l)i?i i iei i i?| Itii-;i-11-1. Imi-Iimw, i 'I lerlieM, llurlinrpoii, Marlboro. Marioti. Si IW? ?'l-ti eii'loii. XX illiani-lmi-. ami II'i will forth with "inuinoii ali-! i*. elioliirrs ? il I heir respective limit* in 1 ' i % r ?N11 -11 1 Ol I heir ll a i e -. liable ioa-1 ilttiv. r,| \h- '! no I '|i-j>olS ne ire-l llieirre i I* IM I i'\x tiim ttii i'\\ t.d siii'Ti \i* MIXT. Ill S Oiling, u. Ol.. ihe'e ' *i . Irniis|iiii'i*iiion in i I 11-?ii-ii, i : diiiiy <1 laliov nil tin- fortilicalions. 'J'hc (.'ottfolcralc antlint iiif have ma* rei|uisiii" n upon die s'ute i.*i 'IVn Thou* |?tl>oror.? ninthly. I lie proportion of forth lu^lofurc i.tlleyi fyr,.Ii:.?<i f:iil?-?I tosit| jalf the nittuher. J;i yicw of this fact ami ^reat urgency "f the lii-iiiainl lahni at lime, it is 'lecine'l rvpe*Jienl to shorten interval between the call*. ami increase quota., This is no violation of the law. fi does not fix t lie quota of labor, nor I lie in val between the culls, but prescribes thai ?ro*ortion shall be called for a> will fill r?jIV1 '*>'.n. giving thirty days notice. 1! Division in e. ? ol.,|cr fixed will be require furnish tins quo,. a|lJ i'.,j,'|Siicc will done to any. ( . .'I. All parlies, whether individuals or r panics, who own or employ more than road hand, Hrerequired to furnish their qit (one-half) unless relieved by detail t'yoni partnieut Headquarters Tins can relieve ly those hands permanently engaged on spocific work for whioht.he detail was gran Commissioners of reads will give their at ten to this matter and report t? his office. 4. fJreat ronfusi on exists con the itnpei manner in which the names of "Wiiers given to agents at the several depots. I the dutjLofouo. or .?ore of th t'oiiiniissior m n* present to v.ojry thj-.^j. a of u^l, , cr, and pr?|??t? correct iist# With?" five clays af!er delivery oj?-tljis they will please forward to ?u: Jt ??p???"J I ANNOUNCEMENTS. taut, " rOHSESiiojt. !bar- Mb. Lditob: l'leaee annoiinr* Major has . H. 1J0YKIN a eaudidafe to repro?f on Id j Keratin* l>i?rricf in (he Reiintc, nndoblig" rjgtb April *J'> Mast I"iur.M>?. orfc roil TUB LKlilSLAlTRB. ami Wo are authorized to announce Col. IV. ! first TA Yl.Oft ?? ft rnndidnfe for tnc Lcginlntni aT1 Cl '?c cn-'ucPiig ciccnon. cost .T tin ?> S !>n Wc nrc authorized to auuounee Col. A. 1 i'T. fiOODWV.N* u rundidnte for Representing ii'bt , . , in the Legislature c.l ^oalh Carolina, r{ il f;lfc .... ensuing election iq October. it OS, April *J'i Many Yonus. Mi:. Ki>;y<?ii: You will pica*-? Krmoiinre Mi ii. . 1 lirst i -j; gentlemen as candidates for ill t-i!< i.egi-d.ituigs. ;,I the election to lie livid in 0< ji , i hc.r iie-it. anfl oblige M.'nv i'rikm>s. 'jj | Cupt. W. Z. T.EITNEFt, J;,p. - Cajii. W. L. Dnf'AKS . c a 1 - : ''"tie l-i'itim: Voii will plea?e animuiic ilie f.-INivring gentlemen n candidate* fur ir ej. li.-ii t<i(ilie llmue of Representative*. fmi ( l" ly iii'v, I'iilrioi. at the ensuing election i (icitiloM'. and .tblig" their friends: roul Major .1 M. DrSAl'^rRK. P. D. PERRY lmr. , El- 1F;\2 l'l"r FOR CLERK OE THE COURT. foot . l||(j Mr.. Emtok : Plcaipf announce C.ipt. >1 jjj CLVBL'li.N as a candidate for rc-jtlertion t the nfljee of Clerk of rlie Court of Comoaoi ja., Picas and General Sessions, for Kershaw Dis n IV :rict, nt the next ensuing cloction in October find and oblige his Ma>y Fmenph. ? ^ on- A}?rn ?i li'jj! 1ST NOTICES^ School Notice.* ICS." MISS II. II. DeLEON MILL RESl'ty) ( rlie luiic "I her School on the 1 si Monday it September. A fctr mare children can he ac "coniittnilnicd. ' l": Terms moderate. c'"> Aiik*i?I If .1 in- . X Iviiiuville Hotel. ?cs, tiik sritscniiJEUSBEG leav* . to inform the travelling public that thej have lea?eJ niul reopened the KING \'I I.I. 1*1 IIOTEK, at the Junction of th< South Carolina and Wilmington anc Maneho-trr llailroads ; and that, hence forth, jvi-inongcrs on these roads may ex Mi poet a GOOD MM \l. at their House."""",l,: 'I'll.* suli.eribcrs are aware that, undet tin ill,, its f?rttier management, the KING\ 11.1.1*1 IIOTMI. was allowed to suffei in reputation; but they have determined ''I'*1 that, under their directorship, it shall be kept up to the standard of a FIRST fir* ( * I.ASS MATING 11 OILS K, ana they, ml! 'hiMffot1" j -olji-it tlic patronage of tin nay iravidlinsr public. , in.I i." <{ ' i", I" ! h' ilive iu a call, and judgo for your ill- 'ClVt ** ,, , Miyii u.vnis & m ii.t.er; .III- ? State of South Carolina, i...i ^III \.l|- \V|? IN'SPFHVH-CiEN'.S offkk, * ' t ?i.i mkia, August ? >ii ' ! i. t/.\ 3 N WM\ i:il To Nl'MKROL'HINprilllltt ,... ? r?i ilii. ..tlico in relation to the Militii in- i Iti- State, llio following announce ,v IIOMIt i'< ||,. | . 1 iv I . . | ? ' t * jt,..| 1 ,I| U" -hiie |iei-Moii!i resident in this il?. ti iIn- ? ?f sixteen and sixtj n ut ' 'I'thle ill lieiin.., nniis, except per -on* \?linnit* exempt from aiVrnijitin service ' air liable niililia iliitv, hotli *?riiiniiry hiu in 'he tit hi. in titnes of alarm, instil taction 0! ill* .loinll. 1 | J. I'. r-i'M- who hftTc been enrolled to ' .' '.in;i11- - rvice ami iletniled to rrmnin n lionir iii civil. employments or pursuits, or who have Iho-ii exempted from Conf]e<lerali o i i in- lin ing the continuance, of such ex i iupiioi.nl 'Iriail, ore liable, as other citizens to riiiiiia -in vice in limes of l'nvajsjop. yi, ". I'er>otis who hiire been enrolled foi i,|j. ' ' nlclrujir -,e|vice, whether general or local tiliii o' jti .'cinileu in remain ai home., are no MM- . . >-> i. ... eligible i. .in; militia oflico ; "and uo one li r v aM- ?1111 v in die Confederal* service, nu Inn 1,0 exempted from said service undei tl|- tin- jir... ;.j..ii? 1,|" the Fxcmption Act of Con it Sr. <s,'..Iiu'l li.'i i' after bo eligible to any mil ;; nia 1 \ \. 1'iih February, 18G3.) ,l_t, 1. \)> i.iib ! men who have been orguuim v,,; 1 into fiupanics for local military ser 1 ..-it, lei ale authority, will not beltelt li 1 tiK- tut in.: 1 service. |,, n Militia officers in carrying brio exccu and 'I"" G eneriil Order* No. 8, series 1804. Iron this ollice, will be governed by the foregoim .j,Iv instructions, and held in readiness for aotuu the '' rvice in their respective coffimmls. in ohe i|,j. dietice to said order. the My command: ' - the 1 Signed 1 A. C. 'i VKLINGTOS*. Adjutant and kispector-Gcneral S. I', let- ' facial: (J. A. Foi.lis. A. A. G 111-I1 l'ersons exempt from nil militia ditty: Tin il,,. Lieutenant Governor, the Judges of IheCourt! acli of Common l'leusand General Sessions ; Sher .I in 1 1 Ifs ; .Master?. Commissioners and Registers it I) K<iuii y: the Seerotarv oiaie, . urujni ! (lencrtl: OornptrolU-i (- ciierl, and Treasurer! ..... 1 "d'thr Slate . v, ' one! Ihiily papers "f >tatc pul.Tish one ola , week. otne*\.<i|ier9 three tiiucs. |>L.l 1 August 10 ::t S1DDLERV t SHOE SHOP. lioll ; * -p" ir|HlK S( ft.SClilliHl KKSrECTfn.LV i frct ! * inl'itriii-i the riti7cns ot Caio.lon, that lie #"* )m? oitiiimeiicctl to manufacture ;;;;! Saddlery & Slu><\si t on Broad street, dirrntly opposite the Kpiic." call I l1'1' Chunh, und .solicits a share of patronage. Uaparing. in either branch, will be promj tKtigljob Saddles lor sale. r.r; r: r? a ... " . '-li?LLSBS-? ALABAMA * Fire Ensurarit^ \ COMPANY. nt ?:o:? r* j rpilK l*.\'I>KKSIGNjEp;.A?.AG^T FOH th<> above Southern In-surwnce Com 1 uriv. i-" |o'i*|i*ii't"' 1 to i,.sue policies of Inin^ i tr;tii'-i !<>.!<? >?v I'ira on mil builtUogs W. L. blPase;* A| ui is ly . .Notice, ... t. ' TO tl.l, WIInU IT M.\V CONCERN". -V 4 l.l. I'KIISONS A UK IIKRKRY 'FOR-, wanifl not to opfii ui-eoiint, in any wise, :i?ninsi iiii- without ti written order from im, ^ .'If! I will lint | vv thrill. W. 15. YOUNG. " . A iijru-t .'i't 1 ~ Depot Soldiers Hoard of ltclief t. i'v.mim s. (' . Aujri'Hf. 0 1Stf1. - \M> \ I'T I i If THIS |) \ T E A N J) WSV til further main; imv regular dsiy: * for 1 delivering c.nt. fir., will In- mi Tuesday and Friday of each week All persons interested State | . ? - .0 r, ; AItfFTANT .v JNSIV GEN'LS OFFICE iX : CoLCMitiA, July 25, ISty. _ " -j - G EX Ell A L 0 UDERS NO. 6-. -\ y IT THE M1LL1TIAOF THE STATE,'IXvj _B_# eluding all jtcrsons wboaru liable to nc- Jl , tttul rervicc in times of invasion will hold 1 themselves in readiness for active service on - the shortest notieo. v~ II. The Commanding Officers of Kegimetili T" ^ ho have failed to make returns in pursuance ' of GcncraljOrdcrs No. 7. will proceed to do I Sy immediately; and complete the organization of their re peel i ?e couiiiiands as therein direeled. j Ill Volunteer Companies oP'Motinled Men ; <>r of Infantry, organized in pursuance of Ori ders heretofore issued from this Office, will be , accepted and armed." * IV. The rC>mntuiiding Officers of ilcgij incuts. (ijy? ranking officer o? the line^^to * j t hot cm re no titddoffic^Qja re^^urrgg^j-^^' * respect i v(> ugiist 5 PaperS(^hra?ate ffi' serves, j under the Ac|of Ooii'pre^a, ei;tii{cd "? 1 i to organize feces to scrrt^fc-j-in^ the' wW*> , I it is . ordered,rrttnqwnt ,to instructions of the - j- V , ' SupctLiitcpdcjt .littd all IjeLiils Jieretofore ' I granted toitWSons of the Starve clasps by ? J the -ofticet^i\( conscription be and th<?y are . ' | hereby revtyed.*' iV'uils of persons of lhesq.?*- .'XjBfc'lj : classes-wiLI lercaftcr he made onf" hy-^jjgV'p^derofHripadcr GeierulJamesChesinit, cjKS^^Hjg m^tulipg Ktvn ve ftyrei in.thip State. ... il^Tinro^l^-Oilers,,will proceed at once %-;W| tp icr 0on end Plicsnut. a roll N; ^ of sjl, persons out classes of f{i '<cnr?s whose <#. details are her'ebvrcvoked." gieitrg fjjeir*ages. . ! tjic* date and p?ri>d of the details were granted . V 1 dtll- l^'l'lftiatttto./oders of the War Depart-* i mciti. lii&olltiig t'tlieers arc made subject to \x ^antl will ohov all o piers of J>rigaai<i?jGj?neral Chesnat. ^ ?v j^v r- i>- mei.HW. V \ -if* . Major Com'dt Conscrijijjni. Augu.li 10th. I i&\ 1 \ivnl. u?*a | and Sftjb-ury /hrtjc times altOM?v>* - f papers in the State three times. ^ 'adjSfe " jjg ! KI:sKR VV..JEO RCESTsOUT II CAROLINA, \ VoLL'SniA, Huly 3U, lb't'4. j ro f:sKi:4 X ?. . ^ I ALL DliTtviLS or PERSON'S OF THE # reserve chlsecj,, hcrcf olbre grunted Ly * tlie ConseripCviutlu jrities, pow revoked 1?v * ! ??enera| eider Xoi S. Conscript Department. < | S. C.T-arc.Iicji-by revived mid eontiimed ttpop . i such teriiis. andjbr same period us originally : granted. ' _ e' > j 'J. Eurolliag.pftjecra will forward to these * j Headquarter .the Rolls as indicated li\>4Lijor r Helton. Corrrrmndant of Conscfipis. S.,^Ee^ >. Applications for details will m future-to '"*m , made throigh the local -Enrolling .Ofliceps, st who will investigate. the claims?gov- * r egnedtiy I lie Rules a ml Regulations prestfflbed u ! by i!if I'tirciu of Conscription. The papers will then lit forwarded to the Commandant of \ ; Conscripts Sor his examination atid reference "?v> ' | to these lleidquarters, where final actiou will r be taken upni tlietn. __ Bv cotiiinand Brig. flen.CHKasiT. ' ! ' ED. II. BARNWELL, i August 1(1 . ! Carolinian copy five times; Courier r and Mtrtuty three times tri-weekly ; en other papers in the S'atc threo times. CrtllMISSARY NOTICE. " 1 r|Si> EljCn.lXCK?1000 LHS? Kfcr_SU'-rf fi A It lonljr for bacon.) * 1 July ?5 2 J. DEVERF.l'X, A. A r.S. ; TOBACCO,^ SUGARS, ' i wKtmpMB S.'lfl PPbH|M s pril 4 mutual ;j Liie .! iisiu :t ?W? ! flll'l'K SjCIJSi'jVfj'Kj; |[ \VINtJ '; J| ed the A^euey .It' Iliv | INSI'lCAXCK t'O.MI'ANV of ; Carolina* for CAMDFTX AND Vtf I i prepared to reeeive applications i of 1.1 FK 1 \SI I! ANt'K. on tlit; a'lic tellies. The Lives on #51.A VIIS iif'^^^^MggSa j at moderate rates. \ w. L. uefass, AgenkW^ilii April IDRUGS AND MEDli'I.wll^^OT BEST SPANISH SIVEKT orr. (juiiriiii-. S ilt IV.re. Altuii Prj ivnti'"" t'tili.rii.'l. !' .. \,. - ^? SpV ?? ' :.;v. N.. Six. JW. |- >r Safe - ilt' 1'V 't. ^1' K \ ? \ m 11