The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, November 18, 1864, Image 2
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I^INK BLEACH Kl> HOilKSPf.'K. st
7-8 nnr.1 4 4 Brown Horilespun. ct
; Dark I'elains. Black Alp>ijs:?s, llnir Nets. u;
Servjut's Handkerchiefs, etc.*.. etc. . v'
ALSO, . < ol
Ladies' I .ales l Slvle HATS, on.hand and made to !'
order. RONAN I'.T "It A M KS. ol'the Latest Fasdoon,
and all assortmeat of MILITARY vJOODS of all de- 11
aoriptmns. / .
Shoestrings, Corset T aces, Tape, Spool Cotton and
Needles, l'ins and Knitting N'c d en.
And a great many-other useful articli s, too nuiner
<jiir to mention, at
Nov. 4'1-Gt d. M US. 11AM M l?R RLOUG IPS. 111
Council Notice- > '
IT 1.4 ORDKRKIP THAT THE.FOLLOWING JJ
rates of Stallage ho charged, on ami after Monday.
next. viz:
On all beef ottered for sale in Mavkot, Four Dollars. !
Yen], ... - Two Dollars. .(
Ilojjpi?over TiO ibs j ... Three Dollars. j(
I'tgs?under 00 lbs., - ' Two Dollars. jc
Mutton and Hides. - *-11 - Two Dollars. ^
,11 is also ordered that Two Dollars be charged f>>r
Wipounding llorSc- and Moles. For Dogs, Tvo Dol- j
li-soa'eli.* pgr. Sheep and Goats. One Dollar
it iu Jurth$ ordered tlmt.tlio Weigher at the Public p
Sealfcs be nrio\vt?i I'lltv Cents compensation lor each ^
draught. . '
. Jty order ef Council. ft? M. KKNXHDY, j J
Clerk of > ottneil. j Nov."
12. f.d. | Jj
ti&utb 11 & mi;ULU n
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i:.\ M Dies'. S C., Nov. 14. 1864. ?
A\J |{ W ILL I i K A T T'R F<) LLC WING I'LAC KS ?
T on the .days speci led below for tlio purpose of p
:i?HCM3injr U'e nd valorem lux : H
Liberty Mill?Tliiir-ulav, 17 lit instant. ?
Flat Hock?Friday aiid -alurduy, 13th and 19th.
lhlftalo?At Mr. Hussel SowelKs?Tuesday, 32nd.
Lyzenby's?Wednesday. "23d. *
l)r. Lucas'?Tburs-iay. 241li.
Sdirock'H Mill?Friday, 2T?th. _
Curoton's Mill?Mrturdav. 20th.
JOHN <'ANTiey,
HOHT. M. KieSNKDT,
Nov. 14.-St. Ashsors 17ili 0. D.
Wanted to Piucliase
1^0 ft tTHE USK OF Tire GONFKDF.RAT1S
States?Scrap Iron, wrought or east, lor wliicli I
pay a lair price in ivsh. or, ifprefuricd, will exchange
rolled plantation Iron for the'same. Planters or others
having any t>f<lh? above to dispose of will inform mo
of the fact, as I wish 10 collect it together as speedily
as possible. J. S. MKRONKY. *
September I , tt.
Notice.
VLL PERSONS 1101,1)1X0 NOT ICS OR LAWFUL
ui'coiiulK against, the Estates ol Thomas JwClyVirn,
will present litem to me l'-r paym-nt within ]
ninety days from dale. Alter that linio 1 will not pay 1
auv claims nttainst the Est- :e. f.
v * T\'M.>"T,YFi;UX. # * H
Oct. 21?3t. Atiiiiinist.iator. p
ConhMer.it o" ph ase copy throe timt-n. a
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it oface.
ALL PKRSf)NS 11A VI M'l 11KM A X1>S A0 AIXST
the Estate nl the lain !>r Henry Can ley. will p
.trencul thctn,properly attested, ami those indebted, v
will make payment To .loitn /.aniev. h
M AMY 0. OANTF.V, ti
Oel. 22 til Administratrix. (J
For Bale. * "
PIN F, WOOHJ'OU'BALE. A I'PLY TO
I II. K JOilNSOV.
Oct. 24 . & In |
Bale of Pe .'son.il Property.
BY PERMISSION' OF A h. Mo HON \ LI). Oltm- "
nary, I will sell, oil TUESDAY., the 22d of No
vetnbyr, lSG-l, -at the late residence of Eicimrd l.
"Wliitaker, deceased, on Twenty-live mile Creek, althe
personal proecrly of It tehar I, Whitakei, deeeaS- j
od, consisting of Hon elioliJ F mi lure, Fanning Imple* {
merits, a line young ililo, a lew head of Cattle, Cotton i
Corn, Peas, Ac., Ac. H
The terms yt sate fire cadi.
October :-}!?tu.lh.HG. J. I). DUNLAP. t)
Dppot Soldie r's Board Eelief4
' Camden. S. 0, Oct 12. 18G4.?
Alt, persons who iiay k n'ot pa i d tii ki it s
two (2) per cent Tax in-corn, wheal and rice
lolivor it at once, without further notice. ^
ol Maj. J no M. Dpgurssurte. Chnirtnnn.
2w M. GAYLK. Agent. s]
Notice. ?
tSONS ARE FOREWARNED NOT TO si
or a noto triven by inc. to John Raker, for
. dollars dated jmnn i:.. i ior>.
.nil*- III *111111", I OU * . ,
rt}' lor whirh it wits jriveii, li.'is proved mi- ,
! ot pay biii'l note ntili-.-s eoinpc'.l d ?v (
J A dES a. THOMPSON ' ^
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notice"
;p PINE WOOD Fill SALE APPLY ! v
" * JOHN CANTI'Y. jS
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I'liy^tw * a
Headquarters, * . j
KKSRKVK KOHCLH, S. 0. I
* Coi.rvtiA, Sept, 2n, IStU. j
KKEUAL OX D Kit XO. 1.
[ PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER ^'0 73
L? Ajuumt uiid Inspector GonemPs Cilice, 'current
jrie.H, (heriiinio appended) the Lrigudiir Geuetai
numundiug He orvb forces ol Sout.li tJnrol.jni hereby I
'smiles 'control hi id direction of the conscription sor- I
ice in the Slate.
II. Except us hereinafter specified, the organization
I the Conscriptujn I 'ejmrtnu nt in the Slate iiicludins |
ic Examining Hoards, will be preserved; tn.d nil ex- |
iliog orders, regulati-ns mul inetruciiolis of the Coinlandant
ol t'on.-ciipts will be continued of force until
therwise ordered.
" III. Local Kn oiling Officers and Examining Hoards
ill report immediately to the Commandant of
lipts, and through him cninuiuuicate Willi theso
Icadtpiarteivt. tind will, through hiui, leceivc orders
ud instructions. ' ' .
iv ah cormnunicnlions in relation to tho Consoripon
sorvics in the State, and all applications for cxin])tiou
J.*lul detail, must be in ale through tlin Cotuiniidaul
nt' Conscript*; communications. on all c>:licr
ibj?ets will continue to be made through the- A. A.
encral of the llcscrvo l'orees. 1? U:
V. The office of t'oujr ossioniil District li!nrollitig
'tffeor being abolished, all olilfcers herolof >re acting
i that. capacity will report by letter to the Command*
ut of1 onseripts tor a Kignuieiit to other dniv. setting
jrtli thoiv rani;, corps, position and present assignment
')duly, t ompeUml ollieorn will be assigned as "In*,
pectors of Conscription,!l in the several Congressional
islricts.
Tl. With a view to compliance of Par. Ill of said
Icneral Older >?. Tit, tlio Commandant ol Conscripts
rill, without delay. Order the medical cxnaiiaiuioit ol
h commissioned officers and other pi-rs-ms (except
I lose ol ttie "invalid Corps") cinp oyed in the onrojlig
service ofthis Stain, Commissioned officers, as lo.
rdasii no disability is found to exist, will hold thornLdvc-a
in 'eadltie-s lo be assigned to duty in the field
s so' n 'as practicable.
VII. Application ha1 assignment to duly as Knrolllg
Officers, Assistants. Clerks, and lo other positrons
i the Coiiserin ion sureicn in thin Snm- ?? n i?? -??- i
civcd olflccrs. non-commissioned officers and ]
rival cs b'.'ictnjiiiijs to I ho lU'sent) Forces. and Hum 1
L'l'iyd and liyht duty officers and men, mid from per- I
mis nut liable to service in the Held, Sjncli ap.diea- '
ions, enclosing t< .slitruminl- ol clmracier. intelligence
nd li ness. will be addressed t.? Alaj. (5. 1\ Ml'XTOiS, 1
oiuinaiidanl ot" flniise-'.pK. Columbia S. 11.
kiV Command JLbijf. Gcll. ClIKSXL'T.
Mb. II. DAItNWKUv
A. A. Gen.
Oct. 20.
papers copy ilirco lime p.
STATU OF >GBJTM CAROLINA.
riS84^V8Haq
l-'M. i. 1 i-A (^4$
M fs^wl?TL
??jg>
A DJ'T A ND JNS1*. C KXKRAL'S OFKICK. ?
Ooi.UlintA, Xov. 1, IbU-f: )
7AWAViAL OKI)HliS XO. 14.
T Till? COMMANDING OFKICKHS OK fotf.
u a panics organized under orders from this oflioo
?r Hcrviee beyond their. Districts, will lbrihrvvith reiru
to tiiisoffice full Hoi:? of their respective com viiicH,
including llie names of person-- wlio have bfcou
dded to the robs sine timir n>iirin:il or -;oiiynfinn
II ( Mior.il and ticM office s having in thoir posnesinn
ili" rolls abnvo opacified will also m.-lke returns
i* till? h:iiuo
.111, I ersotis who arc lia'.'ie toserv'no in said caina
iii-H. Hu l who have hid<*d to report their names,
hen ilia pomp niios slitili hp ordered into sor\?ico will
p arrested, parried uitoeainn and tried hy courts mnrial.
in pursuance of the provision of tho Act of tho
lenernl A sociably.
IV. General oilioers and the commanding officers of
Icgimonts wiil extend these orders,
lly command: ,
(%ncd) A. C. GAKI/NOTO^
Adj'f. and lusp'ctr. Gen. 8. COfficial
:
U. A Foi.t.is*, A a Gen.
13T 1' apers of toe .Stato copy three times.
jn'ov 8 3
Office Q. Ill- 'Department,
Camhen, Sept. lath, 1861.
|J>"ANTEHS AUK UKOKXTL.T UEQUKSTKP
L to h nl in immediately nil new fodder und pons
iv 1 as ol I lb 1 ler and sniteks, t order to tiicot the
rcssing demands of our urim>'s.
l'licy are also unfilled thai they cm havo credit on
icir lithe ol ls64. for tl oir deliveries of corn if they
refer it to payment in cash
OO.WVA V HULL Agt. A. Q. M.
Hnpt. H ' i f
oiitli Caroliict?Kcrnliuw V>istri<*t
IIY A. I?. Ml-UOXAU), KSQLllsK, 0R1HXAKY.
II/HKKKAS, N VNCY McCOY IT LI Hp TO
i \ mo lor Letters of Ailminis rntion on nil and
ngular tin? goods and el initios, rights and credits 01
W. McC y luto of the District aforesaid, doaused:
Those are, therol'orc, to'eito and admonish all, and
uvular, the kindred ami creditors of the said decent
tl to ho and appear before me at our next Ordinary s
ourt for the said District, to ho liohlcn at Kcrsliaw
onrt House on tho# fit 1^. day of licccmhor next,
I show Cause, if any, why ihe said administration
lon.d not lie granted.
i} veil under iny Hand and Seal, this 13lh, day
f i ecemher, in the year of our Lord one thousand
ight hundred ami sixty-four and in the eighty-eighth
ear of tho Ihdepondenea and Sovereignty of the
tale of South Carolina.
NVrr. 11? .? \ I, Mrl)OXAI#KO. K. I>.
wiu^mi mhimii inxwiymmtnucuwriNihi
rv ":j'i,r ~~T
Southern field & Fireside! j
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GRAND LITKRAUY COMBINATION! '&
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A VAST 00N C15N T11 AT 1017 OF TALENT, SUltr?issing
any combination ever befbru attained in the
history of PhRlUl)lOAL LlTKliATUKIi of. Europe J!
or A in erica I
- , T"" ' jf0
"Jl'Lo Southern Field and Fire/nde," j
OF AUGUSTA, OA.,
A.NU !
xo-e iiLTistrai-ea jnercmy/'
OF UALEIGIf, N. C. '
Combined mid * continued under the old popu
lar title of J
I P
, THii
SOUTHERN FI1ETI> &. FfiE?!>Ba)lE.
THE ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTJtlBUTG- A
JtlAL cours OKBOm JOURNALS
UKL'.v IX KD.
| ^
rpn'K I*noPKIETi'?JtS OF THE "MKKC'UIIY"
A having purclifyieii ihe '^Southern Field and Fireside'*
mill hading It impossible to make arrangements
wliieh would insure a regit-ar supply of pnper. upon
account of ilio irregularity and uncertainty of transpovlu
inii for the "Fichl anil Fireside'' at. Augusta, On.,'
the -awe having to be supplied from the mills at l!aleigli.
N O., have removed the "Field mid Fireside" to
1 ltnleigh and combined "ln .se two sterling Literary Journals.
'Ihe "Mercury" is thcrefoid merged into the ^
"Southern Fichl and Fireside," and will he to publish-ed
until tho state of tlio country will jnslilY a divergence
ut, wlieu both papers will be resumed trtid continued t<
as h eretotore. ?iiiUsoriheis to both journals will receive
the paper to the full time of subscription without delay e:
or interruption.' ti
The entire Editorial und Coiitributoriul Corps oi both a
papers are retained upon the emerging journal, ltjs
unnounod without fear of contradiction that the extensive
and
Splendid Array of Combined Talent
n
now employed in writing Ibr the ' Fiehf shd Fireside
surpasses in genuino merit, ability, celebrity and on- tuorieal
strength any combination or engagement ever
before attained in t lie history of Periodical Literature
I nf Furono or Amniicn
It is a large eight page Weekly Journal teeming with
original Romances, SketclieR, Tales, Poetry, History,
F.ssnya. Criticisms, Witticisms; including Translations
from the French, German and other Languages ; Ag- 1
rtcultural, Mechanical and Sciehtitlc articles, etc.
The Proprietors conlidcntly assert that the "Field ?
and Fireside'" shall atone I'.r exe.-l in real merit every
publieaiion of the kind ever he:ore attained or attemp- l
tad in tho tinned Mates or the South. Tho arrange-,
nients now effected lully justify tho assertion. l]
Term 8 : a
Ona'subscriher one year, ... $20.00 c
One subscriber six n.ont'is. - 12.00*
Five subscribers six months, - 30.00 f
Addseaa
WM B. SMITH A CO.. ,
Nov. 14. Raleigh, N. C.
?
The Richmond Examiner, ;
PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY,, A XD j
WELKL Y. . ]
TF.KMS:?TilK DAILY ' RICHMOND EX.VMINI0H
is mailed ut Fifty Hollara per year; Twenty-live
Dollars for six months; Fifteen Dollars fur Ihree months,
and Five Dollars for one month.
TllESHMI-WKKKLY KXAMIXKR is issued every
Tuesday and Friday, mid sent by mail at Twenty-ttvo
Dol .ars per year ; Fifteen Dollars for six months, and
Ten Do lurs for tlnve inonilis.
TH10 \V I', 10KLY 1.X v M IX KR is issued every Fri- |
clay, and mailed to subscribers at Filtcea Dollars per
year, and Ten D. liars for six months. (
Tlio Kxnmincr is published on the cash system, t
and will not depart fro.a it under any ciroumstauc cs. \
Persons whodesiro to <ret the paper will please aecompany
their orders v ilii the cash. c
Carriers and News Dealers will he furnished at the 1
rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred '
Advertisements y ill be inserted in the Daily, Semi*
Weokly and Weekly at Two Dollars per square Weight
lines or less lor every insertion.
Persons sending subscriptions must <7o it at their own
risk.
Wo will, under no circumstances, return unsolicit.d j
and i ojvclcd communications. j
ST*ROM' TlilS DAT 10 \VR SIIAL ilAROK r
three dollars Omnibus fare to and fro . l p .rt \
of the town. Tu or from Kirk wood, or h " tho
limits ol the town, six dollars. '1 ho liigl pr.ets o ^
horse feed eomiJOl us to advance our rates
J. K. WiTHKRSPOON". D
E. G. KOlilNaOK:
October 4 - f
Salt on Consignment. >
rA TIK1UJKS FOR SALE. APPLY TO ,
OU A. M. KENNEDY. J
November 1 . " tu. tli. r. ii ,
For Sale. [
rI>H 15 S1" BSC H lUICIt OFF EPS FOR SALE A r
fl trusty negro fellow?ago over Tilly years. For t
further pnrtiefilar* apply 1o T) T>. HOfJOTT. r
i Nov. I r? I
niirwi'irit7i<i'nn?)ljtt.ii>?iBcyiipwiiitqiiiin?iui?uwWW<>W 'J
A CHARMING JfliWJJOOK JUST OUT.' . I
The Captain's Bride* . A
"h'/ir.k: ?ftmjb war.
11V \V. 1?. I!Kl:i:lNUTOK, Jo'n. C?,cav. '
eatly lonnd in pa jar, prico Y. $1.60.
Upon receipt of tlto price it will W mailed torn#1
art of 'he Confederacy postage prcpfetd. A liberal ?
iscount to the Trade.
its ilie edition is limited, the Trade to %
rwaul t> eit* order at oneo.
IN PliEStf,
<n A rp "i" xt -
The Maid of Kirklaiidr
(iLLlUiTUATEI),)
r.v kdVakd kdgkvillk.
u:oi".., v. "... .$1.50
TJie 'Deserter's Daughter,
. TALK FOUND HI) UPON REAL INCIDENTS OF
THE WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA.
HV AV. D. IlKHRlNCiTUJ^KD N. C. 'CAVALRY. ^
I-.1CK, ' '. $1.50
ROSE EMMERSON.
on,
THIS JVDIDAL OF THE FOTNDLING,
(ll.LUSTr.ATKUj)
BY KB WARD KIX SEVILLE. ' *
'IUCK, $1,50 V'
Upon sill our publications wo ullow illiberal discount
> tli o Trade
Upon account of the insufficient supply of paper
ach edition of these beautiful Novel lottos will bo lirtii-'
_>d. thercfoio the Trade had belter forward their orders*
t once.
Address
WM. II. SMITH A CO.. Fublishets,
R*leigh, N. C.
Editors inserting this advertisement, with th&
ote, will reeeivo a copy of each book.
Nov. 14.
Printing for the.Legislature.
~
PERSONS WrsllINU TO CONTRACT FOR THE.
PRINTING for the two Houses of the Lcgisla-'
iiro of South Carolina, or of either of them, will sublit.
their proposals to the undersigned, at Columbia,
n or ho fore 2Slh of November inst.
The following, as near as can be nscert lined, wlil bo"
lie character and quantity of the work:
Bills, in Pica, 62 lines, of 35 etna?2,170 enta pc*K . - .
age.
Report 3 and Documents. J.oiigTrinier, 55 lines, of
Hems each?1,705-orns per page.
Permanent Journul, Long Primer, 55 lines, of 31 ems
aeli?1.705 ems per page.
Calendars of the two Houses, Loug Pi'iiner, 55 lines,
?1 31 cms each?1,705 ems per pngo.
Tim Bills to be printed on good writing paper, and ?
ill other printing to be dono on printing paper, of as
ino quality as can be procured.Extra
copies of every paper ordered to bo printed by
ritber House, must Vie luruislaiil to each member of
lie other brand) ol the Legislature.
Of the Bills, Reports, Documents, Journal and Cal- ^ *
uniar, two hundred copies aro required daily, ouo .
lundred and lifiy for the .members of the House of
[Jepresci.tatives. and lifiy for the members of tl'ie Sonde.
The Journal n:id Calendar must, be delivered puncunlly
at or before the hour of meeting of the House?/
>f i ach day, and one copy by the s.itue hour, to be de-'
ivered at the Executive Department, and one copy to
be State Auditor.
The Acts and P. rman -nt Dorms of tho Houses must
jc printed, studied and ruioy for.delivery l)y the 20th"
if February, after the regular session. IIule and figire.
work o count double, and pages and side notes to
jo estimated ?t the rate of 1,705 ems per puge.
The two Houses will sepalnlcly choo*o the Printor
it their daily work, and will unite in the selection of
lie Printer of their permanent work, viz:' Acts. Remits.
Resolutions, ic.
Proposals lor the Printing of tho two Houses, or of
:iihit. uuii.v;, nmsu cuaiuim ro 1110 lor'.'gomg Kjicoillouoifn.
' . IV. Ji MARTIN,
' "lork of Senate. w
.101 int. sloan,
Clerk House of Representatives.
UOV 1 1 1 J.,
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he same
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rie,*
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