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9 * ' t ? ' * . \ ? * .# * v. PKWilR&CHKn HOMKSPUN. ' 1 . J? 7-8 and 4 4 Brown Homespun. I)?rk DelHinp, Black Alpaecas, IiairJieia. Serreat'a Handkerchiefs, etc.. etc. v 1 ,***. r<jp?*rW f *. v ; also, ; Ladies'Latest Stvle HATS, on hand and -made to Order. BONNKT FRAMES, of t)w Latest Fashion, and ah assortment of MILITARY GOODS ol all ileicripti'aw. . Snoestrings, Corset laces. Tape, Spool Cotton and ? -Needles. Pin* and Knitting Needles. And a great many other useful articles, too numer? bus to mention, at No*. 44-Ct d. MRS. HAMMBBSLOUGHIS. Council NoticeIT IS ORDKRKp THAT THE FOLLOWING rates of Stallage be charged, on .and after Monday next, viz: On all beef offered for sale in' Market, Four Dollar*. - - Twn Dollars Hogs-^Wer 601hs, - . - . Three Dollar*. Pjgs?under 50 lbs., - Two Dollars. Mutton and Hides. - * - Two Dollars. It is also ordered that Two "Dollars be charged for mpotin4tng;Horsc-< and Mole*. For Heg*< Two Dol* lt^seacli. Fbr 6heep and Goats,Y)ne Dollar. " , It is further ordered that the Weigher at Uie Public Scales be allowed Fifty Cents compensation for each draught. By order tf Council R. M. KENNBDT, Clerk of Council. ' Nbr.-Il . < 6d. CAMDEN,. S^Ca Nor.-K.i864. WB WILL BE ATTHN?<7toWINrt PLACES on the days spccitied'ibelow? for the purpoy. of . *. kescssiTig the ad ralorem Liberty Hill?Thursday,.nikinfant. Flat Rock?Fri.lny and >atnruay?.18th and 19th. * Bhtfalo? At Mr. Kuwsel Sowell's?Tuesday, 22ud. fcytetfby's?Wednesday, 23d. Dr. Lucas'?Thursday, 24th. Schrock's Mill?Friday, 26th, . Cureton'a Mill?Saturday/26th. V , JOHN CANTEY, Hunt: M. \ws.Tir.ui, " Ncr: 14.-St.^ Asses-ors 17th C. D. Wanted to Purchase ? * pD!t ITflE L'clK OF THR CONFEDERATE V J?; States?Scrap Iron,-wrought or cast, for which I pHV*fair price in cash. or. if'preferred, will exchange rolled plantation Iron for the same. Planters orotliera hmring sny ofthe alwre to dispose of will inform one f the facC %? I wish to collect it together as speedily ???(>.?*ible. J. k\ MKRONKY. v? September 1 , tl. ~i Notice. V ILL PERSONS HOLDING NOTES OR LAWFUL I\ accounts: against -the Estate of Thomas J, Ciy4 i hunt, trill present them to rue for payment within, ninety day* from date. After that lime J will not pay ? i.aaycilitna?gainat the Estate. '? v wm; clyburn, ' ,.Obt. SI?St. AdmiiiibUator. "Confederate" please.cnpr three times. -Notice. A-'IJI, PBRSONS'HAVIKG DEMANDS AGAINST XjL; th4 Estate oi the late Dr. Henry Cantey, will present them itroi?erly attested, ana those indebted, -? ff.Hl mako parent to John Canity. * MAHYC.CA.KTEY, Oct. 23 tf. Administratrix. For Sale. T>ISE WQOJYFOlt'SALE: APPLY TO JT ' tB. JOHNSON'. Oet. 24 ' * . 1?. Sale of Personal Property. T>Y PERMISSION OF A L. McDONALD, ORDD JO "nair. I will sell, on TUESDAY., the 32d.t?f No erobef, .-1864, at Uw late residence of Richard L. Wbitaker,' deceased, on-Twenty-five mile Creek, ?! thO'ptAoaal. property of RiehtrdvL. Wbitnkpi,rdec-eos* , ed,connistingof Household F iniitore/'Farming I nple' menta, a fineyodftg Mule,,* few fioid of Cattle, Cotton . Cum, Peas, io^ Ac,. ' The Tenns'bf safe srejcosh. (OctbWer-3?-taJ. D. DJJNLAP, Depot Soldier's .Board Belief v* C*xotk. Sj Ci Oct 12,186-t, A LL PERSON'S WHO HAVE NOT PAID THEIR .ZTkJjih) {2) perCPht Tax in corn, wheat, acd rice Unease deliver it at once, without, further notice. > ^S^WrdOi'ol Nfaj. Jso M. DbSausscre, Chairman. ! . <Octfl.:l 2w ' M. .GAYLK, Agent Notice. J^LB PERSONS ARE FOWS W ARNED NOT TO jA.i'ttarde for ? note pven'by me, to Johq Baker, For' fM*'htthdred'dolhH& dated-seme lime'in June,- 1864, u the prppertj*(or* which it Was pven, has proved um . loua^ l wlR ?t pay ?aid note unless compelled by law. james a. thompson. Sept % ' uP ' mttoe , AAI AN3> PINE WOOD ?i-R SALE. < APPLY JJ to - . JOHN CANTET. * ' 1 -J * Headquarters, RKSFJIVK FORCES, S. C. > Columbia, Sept, 30,1304. j GENERAL ORDER NO. 7. , I PURSUANT TO GENERAL ORDER |NO 73 Ajutant and Inspector GfljfcruiyOffice, current juries, (hereunto upjipndfd) the Brijtadief General oomqianding Rt^erve forces of Slouth Carolina heroby assumes control and Ui^tjon of the conscription service in the State, if. Except a* hereinafter specified, the organization - ' - - r% r\ .t.,. oi me V/Oiiacnpuuii t'cpiuim-ui iii iiic cuhd, umuuiug the Examiupig.Boards, will be preset vod; aiid allcx. oiling orders, regulations and instructions of.the Commandant ol Couscripts will be continued of force nptil otherwise ordered. III. Local Kmolling Officers and Examining Boards will report immediately to the Commandant of C?iti? scripts, and .through him communicate with these Headquarters, and will, through liitn, receive orders and instructions. IV All communications in relation to ths Conscription service in the Stdte. and all ^pplicationM for exemption and detail, must be made through tb'o CUTntnandant of Conscripts; communications on all 6}Hcr suhjrcts will c/niinue to "be. made, through the A. A. General of the Reserve Forces", S C. V. the office of Congressional District Enrolling Officer being abolished, all officers heretofore acting in that ca purity will report by letter to the Cpmmundatit of Conscripts tor a-signruent 'h other duty, setting forth their rank, corps, position and present assignment to duty. Competent officers will be assigned as "Inspectors, of Conscription/' iu the several Congressional . Districts. VI. With a view to cnmpliince of Par. III. of said General Order No. 73, the Commahdant of Conscripts will, without delays order the nfedical examination of all commissioned officers and other persons (except those of the "Invalid Corps") employed in the enrolling service of this State. Commissioned officers, as to whom no disability is found, to exist, will h^ld them?i 1: ... u.. ? 1 ... ,1.,. it.u .aeivca in rcHtiiucpn m jjc u^igjiru tu umj iu uiv uum, as soon as practicable. VII. Application for assignment to duty as Enrolling Officers, Assistants, Clerks, and to other positions fa the Couscrip'iou service Ih this Staie^vll he received from officers, non-commissioned offiecf* nnd privates belonging to the Reserve Forces, and from retired and light'duty'officer? nnd men, and Iroth persons not liable to service in tho Held. Sijch applications, enclosing testimonials of character, intelligence and fitness, will be^iddressed to Maj. C D. MKLTON, Commandant of Conscripts. Columbia. S. C. Br command .lirij. Oreo. Ciiks.\'it. jfD. H." BARNWELL, A, A. Can. Oct. 20. . . ISTtiUite papers copy threo timea. ITATE OF ;sOlTTII CAROLINA. <g'?ar^ii " .-fr 1 ADJ'T AND INSP. GKNURAL'S- OFFICE. ) Cot.l'Mnu, Nor. 1, 1864 J GENERAL ORDERS NO. 14. r- THE COMMANDING OFFICERS OF COM pa Dies, organized under orders froui this office for sorvice'bovohd their District!?! will forthwith return to this office full Rolls of tlieit* respective companies. including the names of persons who have "been added to the rolls sine* their original organization , II General and field officers having in their possession ihe rolls above specified will also make returns of the saiue III. Persons who nro liable to service in said companies. and who have failed to report their names, when the companies shall be ordered into service will be arrested, carried into camp and tried by courts martial. in pursuance of the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly. ??r r. 1 j .i ?a as ?.r? nf iv. ucnenti uiuv^ra mm uic wuimuumii^ W. -Regiments will extend these orders. .By command: (Signed) . A. C, GARLTNGTOlt, Adj't. and Inap'ctr. Gen. S. C. Official: 0. a Folmx/A a. Gen. BT Papers of the State copy three times. x\"ov 8 8 _ I Office Q. M Department, , Caudkk, Sept. I5th, 1864. * PLANTERS ARK URGENTLY REQUESTED to haul in immediately all new fodder and peas *<urH a# old fodder and sbucks, i order to meet the prcsamg demands of our ?rmi?s. They ore also notified that they can hare credit e? their Tithe of 1S64. for their deliveries eh corn if they prefer it to payment in cash CONWAY:BELL Agt. A. Q. M. Sept. J* . . tf Sontli Carolina? Kcr^itayv District BY Ai L MCDONALD, ESQUIRE ORtlNARY.' I1JHEIU5as, nancy mccoy Applied to Vt tne for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goodfe and chuttles, rights and credits oi W. ^ W. SicC ty. late of the District? aloresaid, deceased: . j i Thesu are, therefore,, to c^ile and. admonish all, and singular, the kindred nnd credifbhs of tfeo said deceased to be and aDDeur before'me at <oiir next Ordinary a Court for the said District, ,to he liolden at Kershaw Court tlopse on the 5th dpy of. December next, to sboW cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. ' :,li Given under my IJand and Sea], this 18th, day of December, in fclie. year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and sixty-four and in the eighty:pight|i year of the Indopendonce and Sovereignty of thp State of South Carolina". ' . jtov. is 2 a. l. mcdonald, o. k. k a * % 1 THE ' Southern Field & Fireside! fig AND IITGRAUY COMBINATION I A VAST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT, SURpassiu^ any combination erer before attained in the t ?-i # nunT/?nTiH r t lmttn tmT*nt* ?* History op ?aiia e>ha.i cmv wi jyurupo or America!- * - *- " " * *' ' The Southern Field and Fireside," OFAL'GL'sf X,GA., AMD '' The Illustrated Mercury/' . OF RALFIGIJ, N.'GT -': * . .4 i * Combined arjd continued under Jhe old popular title of THK i-j SOUTHERN FIELD & FIRESIDE. THE ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRIBUTORIAL CORPS OF BO I'H JOURNALS . 4 RETAINED. ' % TnK PROPRIETORS OF THE "MERCURY" having purchased the "Southern Field?a'nd Preside" and tinding it impossible to make arrangements which would insure a regular supply of paper,, uponf account of the irregularity and uncertainty of trans, porthrifiij for the "Field and Fireside"* A3 AughstlwSa., the satoo havifig to "be 'supplied frota'fifle *>rlli?os;Kal- 1 igh, N* C.Jiave removed llio "Frel(dancH,iff.?id#nr **, w.tL.WrK nr./l rw-imtiinf.fi ihf-?o two sterl/ne. LUerarv JlcUr- . rials! The "Mercury" .is therefore merged into the "Southern Field and Fireside," and trill b^sd published until the state of the comiit'y wftl .justify a diVergement, when both papers will b? resumed, and* combined as heretofore. Subscribers to both journals will recdiVe thd paper to the full "tune pf subscription without delay or iutern'tptroit *-' . . .. The entire Editorial and Contribntorial Corps of both ; papers are retained upon lite emerging journal It is; announced without fear of contradiction that tka extensive and ...... . Splendid Array of Combined Talent now deployed in writing forrtie '-Field and Fireside", surpasses in genuine merit, ability, celebrity and numerical strength any combination pr engagement aver bofdre attained in the history of Periodical LitcTatnre of Europe or America. * - ' . Tilt is a large eight page Weekly Journal teeming witli original Romances, Sketches, Tales. Poetry, History, Essays. Criticisms, Witticisms ; including Translations from the French, German apd crther Languages; Agricultural, Mechanical and Scientific articles, etc. - The Proprietor* confidently assert that the "Field and Fireside1' shall atono fiir excel in real merit every publication of the kind evor before attained or attempted in tho Uniied States or the South.' The arrangements now effected fully justify the assertion. > .. Terms : . I " . i : One subscriber one year, ... $20.06 One subscriber six 'months, . . 12.00 Five subscribers six months, - _ - .n. -50.00 Addsess ' : ." WM B. SMITH A CO.. Nor. 14. ' " Raleigh, N. C. The Richmond Examiner, PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. # . ; TERMS:?THE DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER is niaik-d at fifty I'olinrn per year; Twenty-fiv# Dollars for six mouths; Fifteen Dollars lor three months, and Five Dollars for one month. THE SKMI-WEE KEY EXAMINER is issued every Tuesday and Friday, and sent by mail at Twenty-fire Dollars per year; Fifteen'Dollars for six mouths, and Ten Doiiurs for three months. tHE WEEKXY EX \ MINER is Issued every Friday, and maijed to subscribers at Filteen Dollars per year, and Ten D-liars fot'six 'months. . ?2T The Examiner is published on the cash system, rind will not ddpaft from it under'any circumstances. ' Persons who desire to <get the paper will please accompany their orders ?ith the cash. 5 . Carriers and News Dealers will be furnished at the rate.of Twenty Dollars per hundred. Advertisements will be inserted in the Daily, SemiWeekly rind Weekly St Two'DoIldifrpeY square Of eight lines orioss Tot- ivory insertion. ' : " Persons sending subscriptions must do it at their own risV? " i." .1 '*> .. ( We will, under no circumstances, return unsolicited and rejected communications. . ., 1 ? . - -/ [pROM THIS DATK- wK sual I 5 three dollar^ Omnibus fart to and fro'A ,'h :'p?rt I of the town. To or from Kirk wood, or b?>o:.-. the-l Hmit8 of the town, six dollars. The higl prjote o horse feed compel us to advance our rate*. J. K. WITHKRSPOON. ' E. O. ROBINSeV. October* J . ' -t Salt on.Consignment r A TIERCES FOR SALE. APPLY TO DU t A. M, KENNEDY. November 1 ' ' * "tu. tb. a. S ' ' ' : ' I I. vfor, Bale. ' : rpHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE >Av I . tnisty riegro fellow?age over -fifty years. For further particulars apply to ' D. D. HOCOTT. Nor. 15 " " * u: vvi ? ? , ' V v A CHARMING NEW BOOK J UST OUT. The Captain's Bride, t ... ' L .::4 - f ' , THRILLING TALE OF THE WAR. ( BV w. s>. <3b ir.*t ca#i a r \' Neatly bound'In'Vaper, priW..... .$T.50. Upon receipt of the prife it will be mailed to any part of the Confederacy postage prepaid. A liberal discount ta-tjre Trade;.. . '5 AsAhe edition is limited, tha Trmdo will do woU tar forwatd their order at once. .r... t / .. VIN'YKESS; ; . /<. ' ' ? A.SfTIKE; ob-,' - -- ' The Maid Of Xitkland, * (illustrated,) DY EDWARD EDGE7ILLE. Prick, ......... The Deserter's Daughter. A TAtjE PotfNDVD i3Pi*oit of 1 .. THE WAH IN NORTH CAROLINA. J*4 / bt w. d. herrttoton,' skd' n. c. -cavalrt. i Paid,....v~7; ;LZ.;;; .V. i. ROSE EMMEESONr as s. i; ik&iyt if THE EDIBAL OF TUfr FOTNDLlNCf,' " (illustrated,)' -r -v ' BY EDWARD' KDGEVILLE. Pmci;.. Ai. .v. .-;??* vt.-.^iu $!?# * Upon hll our publications we allow a liberaJ dhcddhV to the Trade - w : Updfc account of the insijfllcierit supply of {taper each edition .of these. beautiful 2jU>Vellpttes wiU bp Mmi-ted, tlM*refoie the Trade had, better fbrward'tbey1'oraittf at once. . . . " .'V ' Address -v , / It. TVM. a. SMITH & CO.; PublUdra,-. % - h;*ste|gbr|f.-GS' jy Editor* inserting tfilas adrertfacweat, With, tifns note, wiU receive a <^y dfpadb bqpk.,. -.: ml/n? ? Kot. 14,:. .v i r i , " ? < * ;v '. ture. * -f PERSONS WISHljfe TO CONTRACT FOR THE PRINTING.forcthe two .HoNsee of.the legislature of South Carolina, or of either of them; wilj spbroit tieir proposals to the ubdqrsigned, at j&tumpia. on or before 28th of November iijst, .v". The following, as near as can be ascertained,, will bethe charactor and quantity of the work:; . ? Bills, in Pico,>62 lines, of 35. ems?2,170 ems per page- . - ; > i Reports and Documents Long Primer, 55 lines, of 31 ems each?1,705 ems per page. Permanent Journal, Long Primer, 53 lines, of 31 ems ach-r-1,705 ems prt page. ..r ? ' * Calendars of the two Houses, Loug Primer, 55 lines, . ' of 31 ems each?1,705 ems per page. u The Bills to be printed on good writing paper, and jl ' all other printing to be don? on .printing-paper,.of as"-* Bnoqqality as can be procured..j. j, * Extra copies of every paper ordbred to be printed by-.y either House, must be furnished to eacb mgmtyr at h * the other branch of the Legislature, ', ; Of the Bills, Reports, Documents, Journal and Cxl-?ftendar, two hundred oopies are required, daily, on&i*hundred and lifty for the members of tbp. Housoi.-of >. .* Representatives, and fifty for the members of the 3sa* "?ate. ' . The Journal and Calendar must bo delivered p*n?Mi>*w tually at or before the hour ?J meeting ok'.,the House* > of each day, and one copy by the qame la our; to h'e de*i-livcred ot the Executive Department, am I ope the State Auditor. ? w The -Acts and Permanent Forms-of tbo House* toUt. be printed, stitched and ready for deliver-y by theiflOth.,.. of February, after the regular seesjpn. . itnle aadifi^r> itre work to. count double, and pages am I side aoteff to ? be estimated at the rate of 1,7Q5. ems.per, page, , / . The two Houses Will separately choi ce the Prater''r ot their daily work, and will unite in tbe"8electiw) of the Printer of thtir permanent work, *ir:-Acta;JRe* porta, Resolutions,. Ac,.. .. *. .< >x. ,\. v .!< ? Proposals lor the Printing of the twt? Houses, or of -l* ' AttVior Hnnqn mtiHt ronfftrm tr\ t.h*- fnrrn miner arvu?sHrki -**?. tious. W. E. MARTIN, . , ?Cl(Kfk of Senate. JOHN r. SLOAN, % Clerk of HouoerOf K?jj:rgseptativw.~j* nov 11?td. . I t THE LAWS 'OP NEWSP APAR^ " PRESS notici-toifce-cdtitrarj'Vconsidered asi.wish- ' ing to continuetheirsubscript!?*.- ?rt u-. 2. Jfsubscribers order tb? discontinuance of their': newspapers, the publisher may cootjnu^to^.Bejjd.them until all arrearages, are paid. y. i: . 3. if subscribers neglect or refuse to take! their news*' papers fr?.mtheo$ioee to which the^ are directed, they are held responsible until thej have settled ithe? bills and ordered them discontinued. 4 If subscribers remove to other places without in* ' ->. fofmlng the pHbiiahers,Bnd'.th9 .i>ewapflpeni"?i*i. sent 0 ,j> to the fanner direptaou they *iw hejdr resppoBiWei' for . the same... -. . .c u ^ .. ? -fe?. ..it . VL i 5. The Courts Jiave decided that refusing to'take \ niwsjJ^pers fhxn thbeffice or.Indvillgan(lieB'vtJlgthem,,' i UDcafled-fbr ifl;?'prima Jacis" evidence of. intentional ,11 frikud.1 j/. . ;ni-.i tnvr lat.v. 1 * v 6. The Courte have also repeatedly decided that *, .M postmaster who neglects topeTfornx his.duty. of giving A reasonable notice} asTeauifed by- the Post ,Offlc$ Departtneot; ofthesegleci of epfcrsofi to take the ' officeDB-wspepereaddressed t?hia.'render*>tbe.iPost-,' W majtea liable to . the publishers for the subscription bride: '-r'