N statu op south uauolita. ApJ*? AND INSPKOTOIt-GICN'S. Ol-TICK, Coi.UMMlA, December 1, 18 W. * CNNERAL ORDERS NO. 19. IPA^AOlfAPH I OP-GK&ICRALORDERS NO J 8, current series. from this office, requiring the companies organized lor service beyond their Districts find persons liable to.said service out not 111 rolled itr bompnnies, to proceod to Charleston, is hereby conn urnmuiutu, jtnu moy wm proceed to uainoiirg, ri. \>., .and report.to Lieut Col. \Y. CI PeSaussnro, A. ]). C.,a ,4is heretofore directed. v - II. Paragraph I of General Orders No. ! ft,'current series, from this otlice, requiring nil persons el..iming exemption from militia sorvico on the ground of physical disability, to appear hol'oco the Examining RnarU ,ptColumbia or the Surgeon-Gevicral at Hamburg, S. iC , is go lar modified that persons who hare been recently examined-by the Hoards of Confederate Surgeons and exempted from Confederate service on tho ground of pennanent disability, will not be required to appear before the Board at Columbia or llie Surgeon-General,' but will transmit copies of their certificates, through the commanding officers of companies formed in their regiments, to the Surgcon-Gonerel of the SUde?and in regiments where no companies' have been organized, directly to the Surgeon-Gonoral?tho copies of said, certificate to be certified by a magistrate or a magis trato ex offici i. By order: A. C. G ARLINGTON, Adj't and rnspector-Ooiioral S. C. Dec. 5?6t. Papers of State publish ono woel. STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLIVA. ADJ'T AND INSPKCTOIi-GKN.'S OFFICE, Coi.LMDIA, November 150, 1SC>4. flpXEBAL OIWFJiS NO. 1S. I THE COMPANIES ORGANIZED POP SKR VICE beyoiul the limits of their Districts, as well | mn me persons nauie to snui service who have lalleil to report, will proceed to Charles!on, S.-..C., iifsktad of llmntnup, S..G., and ivport to Muj Gen. Samuel Jones, commanding District of South Carolina. II. Companies, 011 their arrival in Climlcston, will make requisition gn Maj. W. G. Mason, acting Ordnance Oilicer S. C., lor arms, Ac. III. So much of General Orders No. 15 and No. 17 conflicts; with theso ordca, is hereby eoimterninudfd * * . * * * fly command: A. 0. G ARLINGTON, Adj' t and Inspector General S. C. " .1 Dec. 5,? 31. Papers of Slate copy three times. * Wanted to Purchase ? TIIK USII OF Til K CONKKDMR A'L'K \ Spi^e.s?Scrap Iron, wrought or east, lor which 1 j jmt n fair price in cash. 01; i f preferred, \yill exchange | rolled plantation Iron for. tlitf same. Planters or others J baring anyoftho ahoro to dispose of will inform mo I pf the fact, ** I wish to collect it together as speedily ft*possible. J. S. MKRONKY. iioptembor 1 tl. M- BISSELL?BEfifTIST. ese Wir.r. PIIIH'.ll a a 1.' nam m t ?i. !. ?-? - ^ ? W ..v ? 41'JI J \|WU|/ 4 1^/X 1 1V3, such lire used by Dentist, or take thorn ^XlTTTr in part payment lor his professional services. December 3 tf Tax in KindCAMDEN, 3. 0., Nor. 30, 186-1. JJLANTERS ARK EARNESTLY REQUESTED to bring in their Tithos of Corn, Peas, Oats, Rye, beat, Fodder,.Hay, and Sorghum, AT ONCK The Stores uro much needed. J.JONES, Dec. 1?6d. Agent T. 1. K. Iron, Iron, Iron. A LOT OF BAR IROtfON CONSIGNMENT AND u\. forsalo by MAT1IESON tb CO. Dec. 1?6d. I Notice. A I/L PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST x\ tho Kstoto ol tho late Pr, Henry Cnntoy, will present them properly sittosled, and ihoso indebted, 'will raako payment to John Gun ley. MARY 0. CANTKY, Oct. J3 tr. * Administratrix. For Sale. PINK WOOD FOR SALE: APPLY TO R. Ii; JOHNSON. | Oet. 24 10 I Negroes to Hire. O PINNER AND FIELD HANDS. APPLY T03 ;p 1J. P. COLBURN. Js'prember & . . fit J mil ijlL i -J- 1L_?JiV.'*1 NEW GOODS) I?INTK BLKAClHtt) HOM KSPUff. 7-8 -1 Brown IIoir.<\ci>vin. I)?rk Polaius, Black Alpaecas, lluir NiU?. Servunt's Handkerchief, etc., etc. A&D, Laities latest Stvle HATS, on hand jtnd made lt> ordeft I'ONN KT NR A M ES, of llio Latest Fashion, and an assortment of MILITARY GOODS ul all descriptions. Shoestrings, Corset I aces, Tape, Spool Cotton and Needles. Tins and Knitting Net-dies. And a great many other useful or ticks, too ntttuer ous to tneniion. at Nor. 44-Cl.d. MRS. lIAMMKUSLOUGTrS. rr.vs'i: or souvje caeioilina. 1SJv/-V-*>: v />A ADJ'T AND 1NSP. U KN KR A IAS OFFICII, ) ((iv vr.ijv, FV v. US. 1SG-1. j GENERAL ORJJEliS NO. 17. 1 PARAGRAPH V. OF O.KNIiRAD ORDKRS No. 15. current series IVliii. this office, id hereby repeated, to wit: "The persona liable to this service (service beyond tlieir 1 *isiricls) nre all persons between the ages of sixteen ami seventeen years, ami all persons between seventeen and til\k years of agcwlio are exempt Iroin Confederate service. but who are not exempt by the laws of this .-'tale from State serviee, which includes, amongst other classes, all bonded jlirrionltnriulj 1....... t - * - v., ...... jv.-tii v-AUiiipicu ny Voilll'tlorale authority as owners and managers of tlieir own ! plantations " T II. This include*; persons who have been exempted from Confederato service by reason of physical disability, but who have not been exempted by Stale Surgeons. Ilf. Paragraph Hlj. of General. Orders No. 1-1. current series from this Cilice, is hereby reiterated, to wit: That "persons who arc liable to service in said companies, and who have failed to report their names, when the companies shall lie ordered into service will be arrested, carried into camp and tried by Courts Martini. in pursuance ol Act ol the General Assembly." IV. ?\11 s-ieh persons as are included in the proceeding paragraph of these Orders will lorlhvvith report for duty at Hamburg,- S C., without an? summons or notice from the commanding officers, or thev will be arrested. V. In the following Regiments no return^ of organized companies have been m.-ftlo to rliis otliee, and the persons in said Regiments who are liable to service beyond the limits of their 1 >i.-?ti -cts will forthwith report for duty at Hamburg, S. C., to be assigned ty, other companies on pair, of being arrested and sent forward to wit: lUlh Regiment, Cliaileston District, nth 18th 19 tli " " " OU-l '? * * - " 22d " ,K?rsli:iw " Slat " AYilliiunKliurg " T,j order: , A. 0. (! ARLINGTON, AAjt. ai^tl Iii?p'iir Geo. S. Nov. SO S I\?pern of the Sta to copy threat imca. "gi'ATK OF SOW 18 OAKOJLfltfA.' i ^DJ'T AND INS1V GKNKRAL'* OFFICIO, r** ? * ? >>1)1.1. .M HI A, l">OV. JS, 180-1. SFIiCJA L ORDERS NO. 28. rr>K. R. W. CJIBBKS, Jk. Hit. SAMUKI. FAIR and Dr. B. F. WATKINS will constitute n Board for the examination of persons who claim exemption from Militia scrvlfco beyond their Districts on the ground of physical disability, .iticl will designate the hours in each day, beginning with Tuesday next, by publication in the Columbia papers, whon they will axu'.niuo said applicants. By order: A. C.GARLINGTON, nov SO?G Adj't and Ins. Gen'l, S. C. All papers in liio State will copy forono weekHeadquarters, Coi.umiiia, Nov. 2S, 1801. Tn accordance with simcoial oudkrs XT.. no A 1* - . mi nujiiiitiu ;tii>i inspector Gonerars OllU'O, the Medical Examining Board will meet KVEltY DAY, at. 12} o'clock, beginning To-morrow, the 29th instant, at my office on Sumter stre.oI. All persons claiming xeuiplion from Militia service beyond I heir Districts sliomi present themselves promptly. R. W. G1BBES, Jr., M. P., nov 30?G President Examining Hoard. All papers in the State will copy for ono week* " " noticjeT " OAK AND PIXE WOOD F0 It SALE. APPLY to JOHN CANTEY. . Jfov. 0?tf. ^ inaia Inawa !!! W?immminjm im 1 T11K* I Southern Field & Fireside! ? \ " GRAXD LlWHAtiY COM BIX A flOK! A VAST COXCKKTI*ATION OF TAT.KKT, SURpsissinjr a?v combination ever before nltuiued in tlic history of i'KUinmCAL L1TKRATUHK oNiuropo or America! 'The Southern Field and Fireside/' OK AUGUSTA, (J A., akl) fc'The Illustrated Mercury/' OF KALEIGIJ, N. C. firCotnbincd and continued under the old popular title of tub SOITUEKX Srfilil.O & FflRESIE>K. TIIK KNT1I5E EDITORIAL AND CONTJHBUTO* RIAL COUPS OFBOT1I .10UUNAL8 RETAINED. rl'MlE PROPRIETORS OF THE "MERCURY j JL having purchased the "Southern Field and Fire-, side" and finding it impossible to make arrangements I which would insure a regular supply of paper, upor. I account of the irregularity and uncer.'auuty of traus'portaiiun for the "Field and Fireside'' at Augusta, Ga? the same having to bo supplied from the nulls at Unl- , eigh, N. C., have removed the "Field and Fireside" to Raleigh and combined these two sterl'lig Literary Journals. 'Jho "Mercury" is thcrcforo merged into the "Southern Fiehl and Fireside," and will be so published until the slate of the country will justify a divergctucuL when both papers will be resumed and contiuucd as heivtolore. Subscribers to both journals will receive the paper to the full tune of subscription without delay or interruption. The entire Editorial and Coiitributorial Corps ol both papers are retained upon the emerging journal. Jt is announced without fear of contradiction that the extensive and ?;>lctioli:sr?lor thrcq mouths, | ami Five Dollars lur one month, j TllKSKMl-WJSjfiKLY KXAMINKR is issued every Tuesday ami Friday, and seal by mail at Twenty-live Dollars per year ; Fiflec-n Dollars lbr six months, and Ten Dollars for three mouths. T1115 WKKKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday, and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars per year, and Ten Dollars for six months. The Kxnniinor is published on the cash system, and will not depart from it under any circumstances. Persons v\ ho desire to get the paper will please accompany their orders villi the wish. Carriers and News Dealers will be furnished nl tho rale of Twenty Dollars per hundred. Advertisements will bo inserted in tho Daily, .Soini"Weekly and Weekly at Two Dollars per square of eight lines or-less lor every insertion. Persons sending subscriptions must do it at their own risk. We will, under no circumstances, return unsolicited and rejected communications. Notice. I WILL llHtK ON THE I-'lltST MONDAY IN January next, at the Couit House in Catnden, two negro boys, ,Spencer mid Alfred, belonging 10 the Kstate of William Wilson, thehirer to give bond and two good securities, furnish two suits of clothes, one pair ol shoes, one blanket or quilt, 0110 hat or cap, and pay Doctor's bill; said negroes to be delivered to nio on the first Monday in January, 18G0, at the Court'llouso in Camden. 1 will also rent, on the saute day all the lands helonging to Said Estate, renters to give bond and "two good securities. J. J. 1IU OK A13 EE, Admr. W. I?. 'I UCKABEK, Agent. December 1?.It" For Sale. r pl"!fi SUBSCU1BKR OFFICII FOR SALIC 'A 1 trusty nt'^ro follow?ago over fitly yoais. For further particulars apply o D. 1). HOCOTT. Nov. lb I A CHA11M1NU NEW ROOK JUST OUT. The Captain's Bride, / A TIIK1VJ,BK?! TALE OFTHE WAS. I?Y W. D. I1KRRINUTON, 8l) Jf. C. CAM. Neatly bound in .paper, prieo._Y.,.. Upon receipt of l-lio price it will be maihd to any. part of the Confederacy postage prepuid. A liberal discount to the Trade. Aa the edition is limited,'trio:Trndo will do well to forward; their order at (Rico. IN PRESS, : :CA-ST.ljN'?5;4; ' orV^' The Maid of Kirkland, (iLLUSTItATKD,) . liY EDWARD F.DGEVTLLK. , ; .1.'. PUICK, ; .............. ,-$J :. The Deserter's Daughter, A TALE FOUNDED UPON REAL INCIDENTS;.#* * Tlll? WAR, IN NORTH CAROLINA. DY TV. D. HEIUUNCTOJT, S.HD N. C. CAVALRY. Prick, ...... ..*. < - - ?1 Aft ROSE EMMERSQN, ; ' 9R> .1. TIIE BPIDAL OF TI3E FQTNDLINGf; (illustrated,) BY EDWARD KDGEVILLE. Trice, * Upon nil our publications wo allow a liberal dis^^out^t, " to the Trade, Upon account of the insunicient supply of paper each edition of these.beautiful Novolletfes will bo liml-, ted. therofoto the Trade had better forward their'orders at once. "V " :? ; Address Wif. ^. S^TTIT S CO., Publishers, itsleigh, N. G. 1 Cg>~ Editors inserting this advertisement, with till note, will.receive n copy ofcucli liook. ' ' Nov. 14. Printing for the legislature. * 1 P1CWSONS WISHING TO CONTRACT FOR TIIU PRINTING for tlio two Houses of the Legisla- '' ture of South Carolina, or of either of them, will submit their proposals to the undersigned, at Columbia, on or before 28th or November inst. The following, as near as can bo.ascertained, wlil bo' the character ami quantity of the work : Bills, in Pica, 02 lines, of 35 ^ms-^2,11? ems per P"Ke- , ; " ' Reports and Document^, Loyg Primer, 01 lines, of 31 cms each?1,705 en s per page. . Permanent Journal, Long Primer, 551ioes, of SI ems each?1,705 cms per page. Calendars of Lite two Houses, Long Primer, 55 linos, of 31 ems each?1,705 ems per page. The Bills to be printed on .good writing paper, and ill nltiW uriiiliniv !<-. .... , b iw uyuy uu pruning paper, ?f H3 ,* line quality as can bo procured. Kxt 111 copies of every paper ordered teba printed by- * either Ilousc, must be furnished to each member of the other broueh of the Legislature. ' * ' Of the Bills, Reports* Documents, Journal and Calendar, two hundred copies are required daily, one hundred mid lil'ty for tho members of the Houso of Representatives, and lifly for tho members of tho Son-: ? nte. i Xho Journal and Calendar must be delivered punctually at or before the hour of meeting of tho Houses of each day, and one copy by the same hour, to be de: livcred at tho Executive Department, and one copy to the Slate Auditor. The' Acts and Permanent Dorms of the nouses must be printed, r' itched and ready for delivery by the 20th of February, after tho regular session. Rule und figure work 10 count double, and pages nud side notes to bo estimated at the rate of 1,705 cms per page. The two Houses will separately choose the Printer of their daily work, and will, unite in the selection of _ tho Printer of their permanent work, via: Acta, Reports, Resolutions, Ac. ' . Proposals for tho Printing of tho two Houses, or of either House, must Conform to the foregoing specified' tions. W. E. .MARTIN*, " Clerk of Senate. JOHN T. SLOAN, ' Clerk of House of Representatives. nov 11?td. 'fl'Ifl K fl.AAVS OF KEWSi?Al?AIlS. 1. SUHSCK1BKRS 1V1IO 1)0 NOT Of YE EXPRESS notice to the contrary, aro considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance 'of thotr nowspnpers, iiiq publisher may conliuuo to send them until all aiToaiagow are paid. " 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to lake their nowapapers from tpb offices to which, tlioy nio directed, they are held responsible until the^ liavo settled tho bills and ordered them discontinued. 4. If atrbheribor^;remove to other places without in forming the publishers," and the newspapers are sentto the Ibhhor direction llioy are held responsible, fbr the same. * 5. Tho Courts liavo decided that refusing to tako ? wuiu mu umce or moving and leaving them uncalled lor is "prima facis" cvide.uco of intentional fraud. ' G. The Courts have also repeatedly decided that a ' postmaster who neglects to perlorm his duty of giving reasonable notice, as requirod by the I'ost Oflico Deparlment, of tlio neglect of a person to take Irom the ollieo newspapers addressed to hi.n, rendera the rootmasters liable to the publishers for the subset iptioa prtco