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ai-LLi I'.f i *'J?" <?j}f LAM t A8TKE7JLLS, B. C. TMtd?7 Morning, Dec 6, 1864. lu our cknowUdgmeiit U?t w?rk, o? Mgt'ljr Dollar*, front MIm K. K. Cuutktou, nhouU have> resd Aiyhty ftmr DoHar*. Thl Legislature Pursuant to notice the General Assembly of thie Stale convened in Columbia, oiWMonday, at 12 in. The day wasoct upied in otganiaing and the election of officers, with the following reaolt: "" In the Senate the Hon, W. D. Porter wan unanimously re elected President, Wm K Mar tin Cleik, J C Kennedy Heading Clark, A D Cailla'd Door Keeper, J I) Uaillard Meeaengrr, ' were all unanimously re elected. Hon W D Porter addieaaed the Senate. In the Houae of Kepreaeutatirea, 'J Harleaton Read being in U>e Chair, the election of Speeder was loade on the third ballot, the first ballot allowing, Aldrieh 4n, Whaley 32, Hoy Is ton 14 ; liie second standing, Atdiich 40, Wha? Ur 1 o ii?vn>.n a.i i"i... ...... ?i a. WL.I ") " ? ? ??? -??? - - - ? """" ?' ?' " wu then withdrawn, and that of Mr BuyUuni formally put in nonii .alion by hi* friends ? The third nellot resulted in the choice ?>i Mr Boylwon, a* IoMvwh : Atdrich 3V, BoyUlon 46. J T ?loae wm re-elected C'leik, receiving 7<> eote*. , C V Haacket wm clcotcd Rending Cletk on the aecond ballot. C M Cray wai re-elected Doorkeeper of the Jlouae. The Hon A II Stephen*, Vice Preaident, Bon Mr (\mrad, M C, lioiu Loimdaiia, end Gen Jos. pli K Johnston were aererallr invited te occupy Heal* <mj lite floor. in ieepou?e to a iwaoiution offered by Mr Murium, ttmt the Huu-e ww orgiuitcd uid 1 rttdjf to lecoivc any communication# he might , make, the GoeeiiUM- .sent hie annual Message. Ou mol.on of Mr W 11 Kran* it waa ordered i that ao much of hie Km or I leu. y'a ateaaage an I relaree to tfia Militia beyond the limit*-ud the State be referred u> a afiet-lal coiumittee eft wo from each C'ougroanlonal IHatrict. j BdiltrlM Corrtipondtnoe CMCHMt, Not. 28th 18?d. I propose to Tim niah 4l?? readers of i ho /a/. per with eweh a repoit of the proceed ifga of l the |.egiei?ture, ami oth-r matter* of in tears I Iraiiapjihig in lire Capital, a* my limited ihuc majr allow The metulicrii generally hare been * P."tnpt in thoir appear aiic( ; and it is -aid 1iy , -outsider* that there ia more taleil in both Homes thau urual, the UietrirU liaviij!r, will Jew emc plume, sent fcrr ward l|p?*e anto'.g their b at kail, There a* never* gn Mm' OCra< mom i ha t i he pi oar at lor Hre esvM-ise, in our I Kfi-hrtva MUl l'ik, of the h K'ho-t order ol wiedoiii and iMrliigeiiei' of allien ou. Stale ten beta.' ? A good many of the luonrbei* arc ?.undid whiter*, and several are upon dutches Those elected liow the army who were in the held and able for service, have not appeared ; end it is said that lien. Lee refutes to grant ihem furlougtie to attend the session. Both branthes Of the Legislators eonveued today at I'i o'clock, the Governor bavins through bit proc1 isolation urged a meeting at that hour lor the puiptse ot laying Wloie liieai matleis rrquiriag immediate attention. The Senate organised by re electing al! of its former officeis. Ths iiouse, alter the qualftcetiou et uiumhart J. HarlcaUin Iteed being lu the Chair, elected Mr. H U Uoylston Speaker on the thud ballot J, T. Sloan was re.elected Clerk; C. V lianchai elected Heeding Clerk, end C. M. Giay Uoor keeper The House being uryiunrt the Governor ,*eut 111 bia annual Message, which km read by bia pi irata ftecielrny, H K. Arthur. It ruggrata eeeeral bnporlant measures lot the tor.* idvratiow of Hie legislature ; among the ie?t that the Militia ba made liable lor art vita lie mid tha tftala, a haw deemed ncrnaearv, That 11 portion of tha Message which rvlataa to tha matter wait reteuad ia the llouar to a special Committee o( two ham each Congi rational DWriet. ia tha fitwtk it waa leforred to the landing CVnuaaittee oa the Mtb'lary. 1 Nothing alee of interest Under. Public attantioM ia centred in the MtiliU/y movement* I in Gaorgia. UclNtiila imalUguMc- from that qutrUr difficult to obtain. Tooat>jrr.Nt>? 29ih. Tonlay aareial Mh of ranolutiona were introdnrtd, botii in ik* IImm mil Ibuiie, coiidt-mpAltrry of rtcotiMriMli'Mi, uppo*it?}* llie planing I iIum in Uia military K-rvica, otlior 1'ian as let on*am, IntwH-era m Ioi t ideation* ami other altMi in wt?i?.h ihi prrtfui atalu* of (he negro ^ay b? fnMy proaotred and upon aame oihur Ool?l? of minor iwiporlonee; all of which were , poprof>i Mluty referred for lulitrtTOlip^ofliou. , *bar|Mf<ii1 CVnninlMre appointed yr>Unl?) t6 plumi was referred ao much of tint Owvotnor'a Manama aa relntea to the altering of lh? Militia Vwe of Una dtata reported by trial. Aa the till la prohabt> tb? moat hnoorUilt that afili rwp lor couafctaralion during Uia pirafnt >0. I will tUM IM laadir.g pfortooaa; fii-at MCtioii providaa thai oil fraa mala r paraona within tKia 8utr, be'.wraii Ilia of aiilaan and Mtt, not eiampt from ac< wrrica witlioot iKa limits of th? UUuiet nth tbof rail Pa, Wy <4a Militia Laara of ? ' - 1 ' V this State, shall be liable to active military duty without the limits of the Stale, at the call of his Kscelleucy the Governor. I The oecood that the Governor shall have authority, whenever iu his judgment it is ne- t ce-aary for the defence of litis State, or of the adjacent State*, to order out of' the limi's of the Stale such portiou of tliose liable to active mil- 1 itary duty, and for such length of time, s In his judaillt-lll the cxiueurv ma* ramiira Pf nevertheless, that he sl?ull at uo time place such militia beyond hi* control, no at not 1 to t>e able to recall ifnin at ail)- moment, whenever the neccasiliea of the Mate require at I The third that all liee male white persona I within the State, between the age* of sisteen j and si*t>, not euibiaced in the active militia, shall be liable to mililarjr duty In cam-* of aim in, ( invasion, insurrection, or as one of the pv*** ?o*nilatuA, anywhere within the Ihniu ot the State. The fourth section provides for tiie appoint- 1 met11 of a Brigadier General and ataff to command the active Militia thus proposed to be ordered into active set vice 1 The Bill was made the special order for to- 1 morrow st one o'clock. The news from Go or I gia to day incrsaaca in interest. Weather clear i and pleasant, and as a member leraarked, on i that account rery Mmlegisfative. W. M. C. Mitotikl Br?Titles 1 Pliny apeaka of certain animal* lliat will fat ten on smoke. I low lucky would il > ? tor *un | diy aloquaut alula-men tf they could get men to do ?0. I A courier ha* juat arrived at Arhville with 1 information that in a recent light Gen. Buck- > I m.lgc had defeated the Yankees and cap i tnred seven bundled pi M iners and ouc hum I dred amgona. No mention i* made of the ( point at which the angagcuiaut occurred, but we preaonie il to have taken place at 81 raw ( bjrry Plai?*. ^ William P. Campbell, Sheriff of Marion Hi* I trict. wan murdeied Thumday night last, at t I o'clock, about I 1-2 miles from Campbell's i bridge, on a nanow cat tread leading in hi* ( brolbai'fl home, only. tUU yard* tioui it, 12 milefl fiotu the village, and about 2 an lea liom Uie spot where Klia* Grantham, deputy (Sheriff, was luurdmad U*t July. The SlieiitT was acting under order* from the military autlioiitie*, and waa engaged in arrcatiug deserter*. A Vickaburg letter aay* that a rebel force of ( -vent) five men *ai tendered to (ieucral Dana's j foiceof Hi-gin infantry, and attoi lieing?li?itrmej, | *evcral thousand nogiovs were turned looae I upon tl.tfiii with their bay ouc *, and not a life an *, aied. The letter ?-k? how tht* cold blood. I atioci y w ^1 lo..!{ on the pages of hi*- ' tin v A low . Itir. ia ripi tiifi'd indignation, 1 but a* a gcnei.il tnilij} detialo on .Itc subject wa < en. pre *r l. The Committee on Finance of the Unite* of i lloprc-enlaltvc*, on ilic 2bd, reported a tell ' lor ino reduction * .?] tinnl r? demption of the j ' Got eminent currency. The toil is in acaor- ' dance with the recommendation of Secretary , ol the Treasury. One hundied Yankee prisoner* were brought Uj A ugusla tiy the Georgia raiiio.nl on 0* ' 3tuh ull. . Toe Petersburg Express, of the 3i?tb ult, says the enemy hare at laal eotiiinenced the j 1 erection of quarters Ibr .lie winter, and are I pushing them ahead with all pomibki rapidity. I These quarters extend fioiu a point near the . river around beyond the Wrddoti railroad, | some diatance in the rear of their foiiificutiona. i Army Intelligeaoe. From the Valley. Nf.w Mahkkt, Dec. 0?Gen. Homer', enpturea argved here to day, viz: 1,600 lior. leu, 1,601) head of rattle, and I ? and ol colors, oesde* his other plundrr T'ne 6th ' ami blli Virginia (Vank^c) cav. Iry and their coior- acre raptured by the Otli and tlUi Oitplrjr of P?fot'? brigade. u L?ieai. iiu) lor, ol Mm lil'h r?v?lrv, e?p- ? lured Churlvnio* n no Tut-adar ut^lit, l|n? asUh, Willi IJ primmer* nod 3 line WorMV ? c Georgia We c?ip? from Ui? 'AujiwiU Chronicle 4* ^ Sentinel ol llm 1*1 tn*| > lh? iDiirOd il?|i? a of New* Iroin (ieorgia; I'hkkman*' Hear -Uenll. m*n from Nl.er ill?n'a.irtr uln^i Mini Ilia line of OlMeli A ^ m-ikedliy di-ad ainiQuU, brok.n wagon, ( i?J ? ? '* uvuira <> yieirv niraygiers, die. a I'oibi.k; rt^-Tlw tmin^n^tbf (ieorgia R .ud Ihmi iiiyni brought down a large num- ^ b ( qI itit-n from ih? interior counties, whu ? are rojtonding to llie tiovernor'e pioclama- a lion. S.yer.il (ruin loads/>f vetern* arrived by the fc*>ut|i I arolina lloatfjrcterday evening end more are n^e^led to-day. The cry )s I " ill yit'y coma " ^ t AaaiVA'f or l*Kiso*tas.-Ye?tarday ti?oro u _ .a * . .? - a n Hig utM iraio on uitt Uforyta limiroia 0 biought du?n about fcne liandrad Yank** ? lYiai'Oera, iflio weiu ?*;d In ka*? boon mp- ll io*-d aoiu?*iierti ia tha nigbbotftood of Wdrloatoa. , They are iappo*cd to be a portion ol Sherman'e army that had alraggled away from Ilia main body and fell an eaey prey Ic ur force* Tney were all hearty iookiog men * Krom Below?The telegraphic commit* BHBUon with Jdillen hua been re opened. 0 wj i i_ ?.:ti j - ? . -i - .? i'?n?i tin engaged io i^nung in? Federal* uu Wednesday. Reauits unknowd ll ia rrporiml that a party of SliermanV coula (iniied Deniera'a Ferry on Sunday. 1'bay remained noma limn in that vicinity taking obaervationa ll In thought by many that Sherman will endeavor to croaa the Savannah river at that point. Thk Georgia Road ?Train* run upon the Grorgia Road a* far a* Greeneaboro. The a oik of repairing the rood to Atinula will be commenced an toon aa practi. sable. Thk New*?The lelegrnpb being atill lent, and there having been complete fail are of the Weatam.and SavannOi inaiU aal evening, ?? have abaolutely not a word i?f later Intelligence of Sheroian'a wherea i mi eta. We have, however, atirring newa from >h? roast. Kaily yesterday morning the enemy'a lr?m>p?Mii landed a (ort?, eatiiua. led In numUr about 6,000 mm, al lioyd'i landing, on Broad River, about eight milei from (jrah r Uivilla. Meantime, a lamlltl lorce, ant-ending Rear eieek, attacked th? railroad near Coo** a hatclne, but wen ipcediiy repulsed They then returnee and joining the main body at Royd'a land mg. the entire force advanced towards (ira< (tarn*ille, w here, in tlie afternoon, they en1 .-nurtured our advance guard. At last areoonla, vealerday. fighting wai going ?n al (arahamvilte, but we huve no fiuriiculara There ia reason to believe, towetcr, that our force ia already aulTicieol |.i cope w ith the foe, and i", heaidt-e, hourly receiving reinforcements CharleHon Her:ary, lit Axmounoementi. FOE 8HEAIFF. -Camp uutlbu" vs. 4th Ragt fit. C C Nov. *&, I*64. W. St. CoRMfas, feoQ .Dear Sir.?i'leaat tnuuuoi'e Robi L# Montgomery of I'oiu >*or it 4'h Eegl. S. C. C., aa a candidate r?.r Sheriff at the euauing election and o bige Many Soldi*tm We are authorised to announce Air tt. \ t.'ulp a candidate for Sheriff at toe eu' uiiig election. Camp Butler, Va,, (Jul. J?, .564. Mit Kmral.? tuu will plra?e noiuiuate Mr Jm A, Clark mm a^aaoUidate lor Sheriff, lie bae been IU Ui? army alttce '61?und liaa IajintoUy done hia whole djty in the :eiup and on the oaHle field, lie ia now ii-ahlcU and we propoac to reward him an o *?.arv<a- UiMir VuTbNi. Th? fiivudt of W VI. Baakin aitunonra ilUl 4 t'Nuai.ialtt lor Sthmnrt m too cuaulOg llvi'llul. VVt? are ?u'J?afii<4 to announce Copt. J . I) Canary a raiwlHiila fur duorilfal in* apirunoii.DK otovuoo. Ma. hoi roa : ? You wji) plea.no aun?aiw? A. V. iSlabol, no a caiuladalo tor SlltfII, ol Unmakr l)t*iiK'l. Ito ta a private ii l upl IV. L. I toFaae'Company of Llglil \rw?te?jr. Mm haiaaoa. Via hoi Ton I'loans anaouoeo Maj. M liuon, a candidate lor fiiierid' of LaotUUi Xawici, and oblige Mi?f FaiaaDe. Wa are author iao4 to annouoca Surgl. * "I", illubiay, ?f Capt. Dafaaa' Haltrry, a audidalo lor Muerilt at Uia Boat election 'Ilia fraada ?f (.' !. iulwi H Cooaart aa Mima* iiim a eeadi.iaio for MfeoriA' at Uh liaoiug election. Wa ara rt^uoiOd to aanoaaoa J. Ii IbiM aa a eaadtdato for MaarifT. Mfe. Kbivok.?KWane aonaooaa J alia H. tdauia, a (?rI*ato Ml Co. "A" lot K. C. Ina fury, aa a caodidat* for (ihorif at Uro on .. I ...ml .. ^Ul A- al mK ?? /W? ?>n wouge, Mm W? are U mmmimw Mr. Oaium Kta>d (a M<?mt>?r of Um Hniptu* .agionj raiididata for Maori IT ai Uio mi ailig eieclioa. We ire aakboriaad ? tiianuM Dipt. J 4. Howwll a? a eai.drdaiw far Mkerrff of L*aa-l?r l>i-4?aH for the aa-toing Ural. - 1 1 ' - I JL . Headquarters, (fcurirBM, Now. }l, ! ?<*. IN AWOUDANCB WITH BTCCIAL OR| MiRH No. N, Amount and tuipawr Quirat'* IHBoa, tbw Moda-al Raain?aU( Board wtN lilt KVIitV f?A V, a* ft l-l o'clock, booming To aorrow, Um iuMaftl, at my ofBco n ownior ???n. All ptINM Claiming el option from Militia eervieq bejoa.J Uieir Pi* note etiouU pre?at tReat?hr? prampile. R. W. OIBURK, Jr., M 0. He?Meat JUamJning ?H. Pec *, IM4- ?#?N? # r TREASURY NOTES OF THE OLD IS SUE. > Tkeasuny Department, G. F A. r Richmond, No?'r II, 1864. '!' the and that every facility nay be ml for Jed to the holders of these notes, in e( feeling the exchange for new, the Tresau ( rer, Assialanl Treasurers and Pay Deposi teriee,and the Depositaries whose duty ha ( been hitherto limited to funding, are herub authorized to reeeize the notes for exenangt , Those not supplied with funds will registe the names of the depositors, receiving al t Doles offered for and entitled to exchange until the 1st <fny of J.-inuary, 1866, inclu sive. The notes received and registere< 1 must be for* aided by express to the Tresi erer at Richmond, with a copy of the regi? ter, and new issues for the payment of U> depositor* will be immediately forwurdc in return. The Assietant Treoaurcrs and Deposits rise are hereby instructed to republish llii notice. G. A TRENHOI.M, Secretary uf 'lYearury. J. T. K. RKI.K, Depositary. ' Dec 6, 1864, 43 3t. ) ; NOTICE SAVING BUN tOMCITKf) TO PUR ON aM ? two rtulNw, k) unler U> imprort Dm atoek of my aeighborhood, I have acleclat i?d purukaaed, at a high prire, lh? beautitu yoti>4 llioioaghbrod honw JKVV. DAVIS? airad by Ilia crWUdnl imported horae I OTA that was aalcatad ir KngWnd by Cul. Meaty, <* 'Juioa Diatriat, N. 0., and part-baaed without regard to priaa, to improva the atock ol th< South. an that Are JKKfc- DAVIS will at i net how tK# mIncIhni nan made. H< la kxir yaara old, fi/taru and a hall hand* high, and ?iil b* aiatraw?i? a rich mahogany Iray, and pronounced by good judge* a perfect model, and m, beyond all goaation, equal to any colt^in the Ooofadarate Ikaiaa He wiM remain all the time at bia alakla. near Klat Hock. T?ana.?One hundred d<>IUr? to insure, and ana dollar to the groom. Graat oare will ba taken U> prevent aacidanta, bat I will not b? ranpouaibU should any occur. ?ALSO? llava a aappiy of bammared Iron Plough Mould*?a superior artiala?lor aala at dt.&U ear lb., or u?k?>? a. ?"? * " I iron Ur of nm'J" Hvui.u o. Dm ft. ijiii W>RD. i All person* having any demands against th r Estate Pliilomon Council, deceased, will pie sent them lagalty attested within the lime pit 1 scribed by law, 1 am not only prepared, bu i anxious to pay all demands. , ROBT. S. BECKHAM, Adm'r. Dec. 6, 1864, 48?3 NOTICE. T11E undrreigned. Administratrix of h. W Campbell, deceased, lieieby give notice to ill ci editors of the Kvtate o< said deceased, to emu fo? ward alonoe, and present to the uudersignei , their claims attested, as the law directs. O , tailing so to do, this notice will be plead ill t>a as to all such claims. Harriet a. c^mtrell. Dec. ?, 1864. 43 U. ESTATE HIKING. THE negroes, belonging to the Estate c Samuel B. Uauiuiond, deceased, (alrout S'l ii number) will be hired Tor the ensuing year a the usual place of hiring (the Hammond place on Friday the 3'Jth inst. Persons who liav< the negioewol said Estate hired lor thtfpreaen year, will please deliver them at that place oi the day uamed. Terms made known on the day of hiring. > JOUN ROSS,. W M connors, Executors oi Phillip T. Hammond, deceased. fW~ Persona who have tlie negroes of sai<j Ealate hired lor the present year, and who ar. obligated by the terms ol hiring* tu puy tin Confederate Tax on llieiu .for 1864, arc hertrb; notified to pay the same to the undersigned oi or Uriwre fie 3<>tli mat. The Executors will bi luiuiahrd by lire Aaeeasors with tlie amount o Tax dua lor each ucgro liiied. joun k0s8. w. m. connors, Executoia. i/r\. ?, iim. . <8 ?11. NOTICE. TUK undersigned hareby givtt notice u the public that he will tan hide* at his TAN NKKY, near C'eretoh'sStore, iu Lancaster Dis tticl, twrlf* luiles north ol Lancaster (Jour Uouae, for <m?-fAird Helmsasuperinleiide.il who thoroughly understand* the business, anti the public luay bud it to their advantage t< pattouiae the eetatolislimcnt. , H. J. CUBKTON. Dec. ?, 1844. . 48 tf. SOUT II CAROLINA LANCASTER DISTRICT. Office Court of General Bass ions sud OYuiuioi Pleas. I, John W. Twitty, Clerk of said Cotut, ii pursuance of the direction el the Act of tin Legislature, iu tuch caee uiade and provided, di hereby give public notice, that' an election lo .Sheriff, lor Lancaster District, will l>a held Ol Tuesday, the loth day of January next, at tin usual pluses ef eieetiuu throughout the aau Diilrirt Witness my hand at Lanoastec C, H., this h day ef December, A. D. 1044 JOHN W. I'WITTV, Clerk G. S. A (J. P. Due 6, ISA4, 43?61 To Stock Raisers. STATE OF SOUTH OABOLIHA. r ADJ'T AND INSP'TR GEN'S OFFICE, " ik II GENERAL ORDERS NO 17. w ?, Columbia, Nov. 28, 1864. tl - H PARAGRAPH V. OF GENERAL.OR- P d 8% DER8 No. 16, current seiles tioin thiri . office, is hereby repeated, to wit: "The per- ,f sons liable to this service (service beyond their n< Districts) 'are all persons between the ages of e sixteen and seventeen years, and all persons between seventeen and fifty years of age who are exempt Irmn Confederate service, but who are not exempt by the laws ol this Strife from State se vice, which includes, amongst I M other classes', all (KHided agriculturalists who have been exempted try Confederate authority as owners and managers on their own plants- _ taboos." . II. This includes persons who have been exempted from Confederate service by reason of phvsical disability, but who have not been ex. empted by titate burgeons. III. l*Bragtaph III of General Orders No. 14, current series Irom this Office, is hereby " reiterated, lo'wit: That ''persona who lire J* liable to service in said companies, and who have tailed to report their names, when the e companies shall be ordered into service will v> i. be arrested, carried into ce??p and tried by i- Court Marshall, in pursuance of Act of the t General Assembly." IV. All such persons as ace included so the prececing paragraph ol these Orders will forthwith report'lor duly at Hamburg, S. C without any summons or iiotic9from the commanding j officers, or they will.be arrested V. In the following Regiment* no returns of ^ , J orminixcd companies nave been made to this * | office, and the persona in said Regiments who . " aie liable to service beyond the limits ??f their ? Dii>tricta will forthwith report lor duty at liant 'h burg, 8. C.a to be assigned to other companies I" " on pain of being mrrwsted and sent forward, lo r wit: 16th Regiment, Charleston District _ 17th " " IVth " * " 49th 21st " Lancaster " 22d " Kershaw *' . re if Slut " Williamsburg " l'? t My order: * t A. C G ARLINGTON, a? ) . Adj'l. and Insp'r.ljen'l S. C. 'u u Dec, 6, 18b 1, 44?31. M 1 hs STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. J, ADJ'T. AND INSP'R GKNL'S. OFFICE, Columbia, Nov. 'J8, 1864. SPECIAL ORDERS AO. 28. SDR. R. W. GMBES, Jr., DR. SAMUEL ? <+ FAIR and Dr. H. F. W ATKINS will constitute a Hoard for the examination of per- , r sons who claim exemption from Militia service i beyond their Distiictaou the ground of physical ^ t dis ibility, and will designate tfie hours in each jj,, f day, beginning with Tuesday next, by publico* lion in the Columbia papers, when th?ty will (examine said applicants. My order: pl A. C. (IARLINGTON, Adjutant and Inspector-General 8. C. He Dec. 6. 1864. 43-It. or STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. > ADJ'T. AND INSP'TR G K.N ..OFFICE, df Columbia, Nov. '28, 1884. m a EN EDA I. ORDER NO. 16 <* ? person's who are li a rle to j| i <1"* militia service beyond the limits of I j 0 their Districts, and who claim exemption from , J 1 said service on the irrounds of nhvsicat ' ' disability, but fail to appear to-fore the State 1 ' Surgeon* appointed to examine them, under I le ^ General Order* No*. 10 and 11, and Special Order* So. 1*2, current aeiies from thia Office, V j 1 at tha Brigade'rendezvous, will report tortii- < with lor examination, either to the Hoard ot ( Surgeon* organized at Columbia, Dr. R. W. m GIUBES, Jr., President, or to the Surgeon Si General, Dr R. W. G1BHKS, at Hamburg, S. C. II. Peraon* failing to report aa above required wili be ordered to go forward to their _ ooin panic*. By order: A. C. GARLISGTOS, Adjutant and Inspector General of 8. C. a Dec. ?, 18*4, 4 3 St. J | STATE OT CAROLINA '*? ! Aw't. ASO IitWWIv'WtWIRAL'a Ot/ICB, ci CoLtKBK November 30, 1864. I* 1 I ^ eo i GENERAL ORDERS NO. 18 tTUK companies organised for service isl % beyond the limits ol their Districia -- well as the person* liable to Mid service who be ' have tailed to repwt, will proceed to Charlee- (In 1 j ton. B. U., Instead of Hamburg, 8. C., and re- ?t port to M*j. Gen. Samuel Jones, commanding nr District of'South Carolina. *| II. Companies, on their arrival in Charleaton, 1 , will make requiainion on Maj. W. O. Kason, \ 1 acting rdnance Officer, 8. V, for arm*, tic. J III So much .>f General Order* So, 1ft and ' i' No. 11 aa conflicts with these orders, la hereby 8111 ) countermanded. ? On r !* #* * pf ' A. C G ARLINGTON. Adjutant and Inspector General of 8. C., I 1 Dec ft, Iftftft. ftft?St. I ?P? ?? 8TATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ADJ'T. AND INSP'R.-GENL'S OFFICE, Columbia, November 28, 1884. i*Frta r. nonru v vn ?o r*_.? a V i? V. WU ?Ut(r IN General Order No. 17, current soke ne?, Irooi thia office, the 2lst Regiit iit 8. C M, (Lancaster Diatrict) and the Id Regiment ri.'C. M. (Kershaw District) a uientioned among the Regiments in hich no companies hare been organ ;ed. it appearing thai the number of men i the 22ti Regiment who reported tor duly nl being sufficient to form a company, they' ere assigned to a company organized in ie 21st Regiment, (Lancaster District.,) aragiaph V of Maid orders will not, therere, apply to iheur, and persona in these gimenta liable to thia iter vice who have jt been enrolled, will report forthwith lor lily in e.tid company, at Hamburg, &. C. ? * By command (Signed,) A. C. GARLJNGTON, Adj'l and Inspector General tal. G. Official: Q. A. Follim, A, A. Gen Dec. 6, 1864. 43 For Ront, I otter to rent for the ensuing year my lou-e and Lot iu the Village of IjiII vaster, online* an Sl???..i ! - ?' - Mirsct- II I* CllUlICiritile u welling. Dvwiy fini*hwo, villi hii O.tma, and all neceaeary Lots aud out nildings Fur further particulars apply to VV. it. onnura, Etq , or to the undeiaigtied. JAMKiS M. INGRAM. Nov. 16. )8??4, 4U?if FOR RENT. FOR the ensuing year t we lluun a and ills in the Village of latricaaler. beiouging the Kalalc of I . T. Hammond. deceased, ne is a four Acre Lot, with good and uwtnoiiiou* dwelling, and all uecemtar) o.?u Hiding* Tile oilier ia u quiall hoone, w|;h roe Kooiua and garden and kitchen niched. Apply 10 JOHN KOftS. ( .. . W. M CONNORS, $ txr Nov U9, 1864, 4i St. DEFAULTERS TAX PA YEllfci wlis ha ? tailed to tnaka turiiN to Hi* aaaeaaura at their laal ap>iiitiii?o!s, are notified that the aaauaeor.ill accompany the collector oa hi a several, ipointini'fila, and lake their returett. U ia >p?;d that all lux payer* whs Itava notade their return* a ill aieei Ui? aeaeaeor above staled, and save hitn thw disagrees, a nccrfcftiu of assessing Ututa with ac adt tional tax tor their default. JAMKU K MAGILL, lUth Uiatriul Collector. Nov. 22, 1864, 41 4L L Sohool Teacher Wanted, Any gentleman, who will coinert commended to his competency, ami moiul character, will id eni|>loyiii.-nt forthWilli. ()ne qualified toteli ilie English and Latin languages is pre red. The location ia deMrable, on the Lanater and Chailotte road, midway of the two tCvD. This is an opportunity lor a disabled Idler who shall be well' compensated lor l>i$ i vices. Apply In person or letter to R. M. MILLER J. II. llOi?D, Ucla>i?Lancu*fci- District,b. C, Nov. 29, 1864, . 42 " St. 0 U .T li CAROLINA. LANCASTER DlSTItlOT. iY L>. A. WII.LlAMS, Esquire, Ordinary for said District. . ? WllKllV.AN M~ -J 1 " " - -... u. i. nenocil lifts* plied to me for Letters of Administration* i al! mid singular the.. Goods bikC untiles, Rights and Credits of J K. ei.neil, late of lite District nforesaid censed. - ^ THESB are, therefore, to cite and ad. oninh all and singular, the kindred andl editor- of the said deceased, to be aiid ipcar before me at our next Oidinnry'a ourt for the said District, to be hold?u at aiicsster Court lioure on the 2:id day of ec. next, to show cause, if soy, why e said administration should not be gran* d. ' ' (iiven under my hand and seal, this 26tna Jay of Nov. iu the year of our L. S. > I.ord one thousand eight hundred rfv*. )mid sixty-four nod iu the eightynth year of the independence of the late of South Carolina. D. A. WILLIAMS, t> L. D. Nov. 29, 1861, * . ?21. South Carolina,, LANCASTER DISTRICT. >Y 1). A. WILLIAMS, Esquire Ordioa. 3 rv for aaid District. WHERE'S. Mrs. fc V. LOVB,. a* applied to ma for laillera of Aduiinia* ...vu WU an aim singular III* <ioods and tiuillii, Right* mid On-diti of B. (I. ive, laic of tha Diatricl ufore?aid, do. aited. . * 'I'hi-nc are, therefore, ta cite and adnion., i all and aingular, the kindred and tired irn of the auid deceased, to ba and appeal, fore mo at our next Ordinary'a Court far e aaid diatricl, to ba holdtyi at CanraHter >ur?iioune on the 2J*t day of Ore. xi. to ahow eauae, if any why tha auid miniatration ahouldnol ha granted. a Given under my hand and acal, L.8. > ihia the 26m day of Nov. in j the year of our Laird one thou-, nd eight hundred and Sixty-four, and i* b eighty ninth vear ol ih? I.J-.?-J u.. Sut. 01 ' l>. A. WILLIAM8, Nor. JO, 1844 <W? *