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u i-J1' I 'i in TATE OF IJOUTH aitOLI.IA. Afcj?r AWD IKPPkOTOIt-CIK'S. OTFIC*, Columbia, I)?c??b?r 1, ilt< OMNBRA L ORDERS NO. 19. I PARAGRAPH I OF 6ENRRALORPKRSNO 18, current srries. from this office, requiring th< veMpaniea orga?i7.cd for service .beyend their tHalrictl audi pAfebna liable to said servied Out Bot enrolled ii OBfnpani^ .io proceod to Charleston, is hereby'eoun tdroisnded, and they nil! proceed to Hamburg. 8. C. end report to Lieut. Col. W. G DeSaussure, A. P. C. *? li&Vetefbre directed. lL'Pt<rrt?raph I of General Orders No. !fi, eurren erics, from this office, requiring all persons cbiaiinj memption from militia service on the ground of phy Aical disability, to appear bofore the KxamiBing Roar< at Columbia or the Surgcoti-Geeer.il at Uam'burg, S <3., is so far modified that pcr.-ops who have been ro cently diamimd by the Boards of Confederate Surgeom nd exempted from Confederate uervicc on the grouui of pe> mancnt disability, will not bo required to appc-u before the Board nt Columbia or the Surgeon-General but will transmit copies of their certificates, throng] :tka onmmandinir nflini>r<: nf onmn.niii.a !.. ii.?: ? ..w...v., ..... ...IV. .1. ...V. TegiipenW, lo tbe Surgeon-Getiernl of' the State?and ii regiments wjioie no companies have been organized diroctlr to tlio Surgeon-General?tbo copies of nai< .certificate to be certified by a magistrate Or a inagis drat* ex ajjic%>. *j order: A. C. GA i LINGTON, Adj't and Inspector-General S. C. Dec. i? t. Papere of ^tate publish one weal. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ADJ'T AND TNSPKCTOR-G KN.'S OFFICII, Coi.t'ifiUA, NoTeitdier 30, 18(54. (2NXRBAL ORDERS WO. 13. Ttiis companies organized for skr Tlfiir > <iw,..wl #1... -~i . . w Vj-HM VIIV 1111111 a \ it tiivri i ni-1 as in?? |at........ ? . i i service who have failed t< report, will proceed t? OhurTes'on,) ? ??. -> ? Humbug S. ami report to Maj (Jen. Samuel Jones commanding District of South Carolina. IF. Companies, on their arrival in Cha lesion, wil wake requisition on Maj. W. <?. Euson, nct.nj; Ord oenee Officer S. C., for arms. Ac. Ut. Ho much of General Order* No. 1-5 nn I No. I1 conflicts with these ?riles, is hereby countermand <od J?y aoramand: ^ A. C. GARLINGTON. Adj't and Inspector General S. C. Dec. ,?St. "Paper* of State copy three times. Wanted to Purchase F?fl THE USK oy TF1J0 CONFKDICllATI States?-Scrap Iron, wrought ar cast, lor which fair prica in cash. or, ifprcferrod, will exehangi trailed plantation Iron for the" same. Planters or other Waring any ofthe nbtve to dispose ef will inform mi ?f the fact, a? I wish te collect it together os spcedih *e pessiWIe. J. *. MKltoNKY. " September 1 tl. Notice. A V TT li ri ir VP n a r r IJ if iny mriuM. ...? v, ?? j a v?% lit j i c A,i* u v/4.1 i iir? r aum .tV KUS for vvjtgotis lor a few day*. I must del.re *t the Depot within eight daye, lO.oOO bushels of corn I have loll po we; s to impress?the coin must bo do liTcred. J. II. DKVKHMUX, dec. 7?3t. Capt. and A. (.5. S. Tax in Kind- . CAMDKN, S.i<5., Not. 30, 1SGA ^OLANTKItS AUK EARNESTLY REQUEST EI jJ_ to bring in tl>eir Tithes of Corn, Peas, Outs, Kje Wheat, fodder, Hay, and Sorghum, AT ON OK. The Stores arc much needed. J, JONES, . J)ee. 1? id. Agent T. I. K. Iron, Iron, Iron. AiLOT OF BAR IROK ON CONSIGNMENT ANI for sale- by It ATHKSON A CO. Dec. 1??d. Notice. ALL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINS1 . the Estate ol the late Dr. Henry -Cantey. will present tliem properly attested, ann those indebted will make payment to Jehu Cantey. MAUY C. CANTEY, Oct. 12 (tf. Administratrix. Pnv Qnl/v *- ui uaiCi PJNI ^TOOD FOR SALE. APPLY TO X R. B. JOHNSON. 0?t. 24 10 Negroes-to Hire. SPINNER AND FIELD HANDS APrLY TO" B. P. COLBURN. November 25 ' Ct .-il i 1 in aria j mi ji i jjjjjJuay INEW GOODS! Fink blkachk.pjiiomkspun. 1-8 and 4 4 IJrtmn Homespun. Dork I'alaina, Black Alpaccu*. Hair Nuts. Servant's Uaadkerckiela, ale., (to. A*CO# Ladies' Latest lt?le TIAT8, em lui aad ?ade ti erder. BONN)Cl\ THAMES, ef tie Laieii Faabioa, aid an asiorlnail ef MILITAKY GOODS af oil l? acriptiona Shoestrings, Corset I acca, Tap#, tpeol Cottea aaa s Needles. Pina atid Knitting Xe?d!es. And a great many ether useful articles, too namer j aaa to mention, nt Nev.44-Gt.d. MRS. IIAMSIERSLOUGH'8. I STATU OP SOU S II CAROLINA. r EXECUTIVE DKPAKTM EST, a Columbia, S. 0, December 7, 18G4. i rpiIR ACCOMPANYING ACT, RATIFIED 15Y I the General Assembly, on the Gtli instant, is published for the information of the militia of the State. By order of the Governor. B. F. ARTHUR, Private Secretary. AN* ACT TO ALTER AND AMEND THE MILITIA LAWS OK THK STATIC Sec*. 1. Be it enacted I?y llie Senate and IlouTe ol Keprcsen ntives, now met and Jtitfing in General Assembly. and by the milhnrity of the some, That Irom and after the passage of this Ac\ *11 free miile wliitc persons within this State. lteUv<.?.n ilic ages of sixteen and fifty, not exempt from active service without the limits ol the District in which limy reside, by the mili} tia laws of this State, shall he liable to active military duly without the lioiit8cor the Mate at the call of his Excellency the Governor, ~* St.O. 2. That-the Governor shall have authority, whenever in his judgment it is necessary for the dei fence of this State or of the adjacent states, to order I out of the limits of the State such portion of those li.iI bio to active milit sv duly, and Ibr such a length ol 1 time as iii his judgment the exigency may requite.? I And that in addition to the other penalties prescribed j -by law for defaulters, the Governor shall be atninrizr ved to order the arrest ol all such as may be liable to military amy under this Act, to o n nut,.b timt ti.oy ' may be compelled to perform the duty devolving upon j them; Provided, uevershcless, That lie shall at no time . place such militia bey mil Ids control, so as not to he able to recall ihem at any moment whenever tlio ueI cessiiies of the Htntc reqtilro it. Skc. 3. Tlrat all free ma'e white persons willilu the State, between the ages of sixteen and sixty, nolembraced in the active .nilitia, sliall be liable to military dutv in cases of alarm inv-icim. - , ...o.... v;vii"u ur JIS CIIC jvts.se cmifa'tus nnywUcic within the limits uf the Stnt?. Si:c.-i. Thai the Governor shall have power to allow no exemption ot detail in such special eases, either ol necessity or of puh'ic interest, as in ui.sjudgmiiiL.should he made in either or loth of the said elas e.s of milij * tia. j ; Skc. f? That jill Acts: or clauses of Acts incoxeisleiit n I with this Act be repealed s ! ]ii tli'.- Senate House, the sixth day of December, in o the year of our Lord olio thousand eight hundred and sixty-lour, and the eighty-ninth year of the sov' areignty and independence ot the Srate of South Carolina. ' Wil D. poirn;it. President of the >enate. It. It. BOVI.STON, dec 10-Gt Speaker Ilonse of ltcp-escnttlives. All the papers in the State publish one week. r statu or cakglh.ha. ADJT AND INSPKCTOR-GJCN 'S OFFICI, Columbia, December 8. 1S?4. ' GENERAL ORDERS NO. 20. I APPOINTEES TO THK STATU MILITARY Academies having been ordered to report forthwith to Major J. B. WHITE, commanding Battalion State Cadets, the commanding officers of companies ol . the militia forco of this State in which such appointees are'enrolled for service, will transfer thetv nnniOB to the Battalion fc'lato Cadets. i * * * * * ?'# 1 By command: (Signed) A. 0 GARL1NGTON, Adj't and 1 nspector-Cenerrl S. C. Official: G. A. Follik, A A. Gen. dec 12?21 Papers of Stato copy twice. NOTICEOA* AND INNK WOOD FU R SALE. APPLT to JOHN CANTJCY. Nor. 9?kt For Sale, At magazine hill, shanks, livers Hearty, lleady, and otlier oO'ul from slHUglitcret cattle. dec 9?Gt. TliJi Southern. Field & Fireside! " * V \ ' QRAM9 LITER ART CQMML3AT1QS t . A. TAST COKCEKTIIATION OF TALK NT, SUE- 3 paJwiug anj combination ?rer liafor# attained in tba hiyturjr of PkRlOOXCAL L1TEKAT1UJS fituroya } r AJHtncki ' t The Southern Field and Fireside/' Of AUGUSTA^ CA., 4l7ho Illustrated mercury/* ^ OF RALEIGII, N. C. Combined and continued? wilder tbo eld popular title of t'HH 1 SOUTTUKHN FILM) &, FJIULSIDE. TUH ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRIBUTQ- i 11! AIj CORl'S OF BOTH JOURNALS I? ivn . t\ri.?n J X\E. L JL U1 I'.iS. I rpiIK FK(?rKIRTfms OF THE "MERCURY JL having purchased th? "Southern Field arid FireBide" und Htidmg it impossible to make arrangements which would insure a regular supply of paper^uion account of the irregularity and uncertainly of Vti.sporta.iui) for th? "Field and Fireside" ?t Augusta, Uu., the sarnu having to.be supplied from the nulls at Raleigh, N. C., Iihv? removed tiie "FitId und Kiresid?" to Raleigh and combined this? two sterling Literary Jourliala. The "Mercury" iw therefor? merged into th? "Southern Field and Fireside," and will huso publish- I edTintil the stale of th? country will justify a divargenient, when both papers will b? resumed and continued t . as It eretofore. Subscribers to both journals will receiv? the paper to th? full tiiae of subscription without delay or interruption. The entire Editorial.and CoiitributoriuLforps of both g |'w>o?>w >c>,tinv<i ii|.uu nit- emerging journal, ji us annoimc- (1 without Itr^r of contradiction tliul th* extensive and Splen<li<l Array of Conibiiird Talent now employed in writing forth* 'Field and Fireside" 11 surpasses in genuine merit, nbilily, celebrity and numerieal strength any combination or engagement *ver ~ before attained in lli? history ?f Periodical Literature f Kuropc or Ainei iea. It is u large eight page Weekly Journal teeming with original Romances, tSketel e-?, Tales, Poetry, History, ' Essays. Criticisms, Witticisms; including Translations from the French, German and other Languages; -Agricultural. Mechanical and '^cientitje articles, etc. ^ 1 The Proprietors confidently nssajrlk-that llie "Field 11 ami lTrw^'tle" bluill uiimiv f,;r exevrin real merit ?Tery ? puhluntkn of the kind ever heiorv attained or at tempted in ih* United states or thji^South. The arrange- 1 ments now i-libeled fullv justifcth* assertion. " ' r ltr-ms : tin* uUiorihar on* year, ... $20.09 ? On* subscriber aix ii.oiut.*, , , 12.00 Fiv* subscriber* six uionths, ? tu.oo Add ansa IfU. *. 6UITM h CO., 0 Mot. 14. Raleigh, M. C. ^ 1 The Richmond Examiner, - ? 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Carriers and News Dealers will be furnished at the e rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred. ti Advertisements "ill be inserted in the Daily, Semi-' Weekly and Weokly at Two Dollars per square of eight lines or less for every iunertien. Persons sending subscriptions must do it at tbeir own IrisK. "We will, under no circumstances, reluri unsolicited and rejected communicationa. t , r Notice. . " I WILL I1IRK OX TIIM FIRST MONDAY IN n January next, at the Court House in Camden, two u negro boys, Spencer and Alfred, belonging to the Instate of William Wilson, tliohiror to giro bond and two p good securities, furnish two suits of clothes, one pair a of shoes, one blanket or quill, one hat or cap, and pay ? Doctor's bill; said negroes to bo delivered to*me on the first Monday in January, 1866, at the Court House ft in Camden. t< I will also rent, on Jjio siuno da/ all tlio lands be- i\ longing to said Estate, renters to give bond and two good securities. n J. J. HUOKABKR, Admr. u W. B. MUCKABEH, Agon*. fl December 1?ItFor Bale. E rpiIK StlBSCRIBKll OFFERS FOR SALK A P i .1 trusty negro fellow?age* over lilt jr j-enrs. For ,? 1 further particulars apply p I>. 1-). HOOOTT. |n in. n r ggagggg sascSMBBgaBUBCsafeeaeBg * HPT* A CJUAUM1NCS NEW BOOK JUST OUT. xne captains -HricLej a TBRlLLflMG TALE OF THE WAR. HI W. M. HKRIUHUTOJT, Su 9. ?. ?A\. STeatiy bv?nd iu pspar, price $1. Upuu receipt el the price it will be matted te part ef the Confederacy pwatage prepaid. A liberal lincount to the Trad*. Am the editiea ie limited, the Trade wS do weR to brward their eider at eaco. IN PRESS, CASTiiVE; on, The Maid of Kirkland, (illlbtkatid,) MT EDWAEfi KDCITILL1. 'wea, ....$1 HPTlA Tlnofirfak'M T\/*?*.VA *uv wovj. id M UU|^liLSP^ L TALE FOUNDKI) UPON RIAL ISCIDJIKT3 W Tlll? IVAfc IN NOUT1I CAROLINA. . ST W. ?. MMRKl.NXSTON, 8H? M. . CATAhRT. ^ $i.&? ROSE EMMERSON, " TUK BD1D1L OF THE FOTKDLINW, (l ULUfiTR AlTBD,) MT liDWAllD HDCKYILL*. 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The Acts and Permanent Forms ef the Ceusea aanst e printed, atjiehcd mid ready l'er delivery by the 80th f February, after the tegular session. Pule end flfre work to count double, and pages mid eide notes to e estimated at the rate of 1.70ft ems per page. The two Houses will separately choose the Printer t their daily work, and will unite in the selection! ef lie Printer of tinir permanent work, via: .Acts, Beorts, Resolutions, 4c. ' . . Proposals lor the Printing of the two Houses, or ef g ither House, muat conform to the foregoing rpecifle** one. W.K.MARTIN, Clerk of Senate JOHN T. SIX)AN. Clark ef Cease ef Eepreseslatiyi^ nev 11?td. Tim LAWS OF KGWSPAPAK0. 1. SUBSCRIBERS- WHO DO NOT GIYB* NT' niscrt notico to (tie contrary, are cousidered as wiahig to continue their subscription. 2. I f subscriber!* order the 'aisoontineanee of (Heir ewspnpers, the publisher mny continue to send these ntil nil arrearages aro paid. S. 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