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_ ' .? ), ? L'... ,'J" .1... JU -Jl... Wanted to Purchase W' PT?11 THE UfiS- THK CONFEDERATE X? State;??iacrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which I f*r aiairpr.ca ie eat?!!, oryif preferred, will exchange rolled plantuiion tro'a'for tl.ff'Same. Planters orotliere li?ri?o-snr'rvfth? Hheivo to diei>ose of will inform ino : of the fact, a* I wish to collect it tojetlwr as speedily J.S. MKRONKY. v 'WT* September I tl. Notice. A 2! U RGF/NT CALL IS MADK ON THEFARMiJLERS forwo^rensfor a few daya. I nast deliver ;. . . ?t the Depot within eight days, lO.oOO bushels of corn.; j hsve'fuH p'OAWis to impress?the corn must bo de| . litercd. - J. p. DETfttEDf, . dee. 7?3t. CapL&qd A. C. S. ' ' Tax in End ~ CAMDEN, S. 0., Nor. 30, 1864. K*' T^LANTERS ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED il to firing in their Tith&s of Corn, Pea*, Oaty Rye, < ; . ' Wheat, Fodder, Hay. and Sorghum, AT 0KC& pf.: i'-v'"* Tha Stores are much needed. J.JONES, * Dec. 1?6d. Agent T. I. K. ? r Trnn. Tron. Irnii. I " ^ X LOT*OF BAIt IRON ON CONSIGNM KNT.AND K ? A for Kilo by MATHESON k GO. Dec. 1?6<L ,c. ?r?? ??? . '. 1?: :?: ; ? . Notice. 4 LL PEItSONS HATING DEMANDS AGAINST ^CjL tlii Estate ol the Into Dr.- Henry Ciuitey, will yrMeot them properly attested, ana those indebted, jrill make payment to J#hfa,Cantej'. 1JAUYC. CANTET, fLjV ^ Oc*. 12 tf. * Administratrix. S. ? ?^ TA.TE. 0?\ SOmUCA^ . JLDJ'T A3TD IKSPEOTOR-GBN'S. OFFICK, C' > - Co^cmuu, December 1, 1S64. eeXBRAL ORDEliS NO. 19. I PARAGRAPH I OF G KIs KRAL ORDERS NO* IS. current series. from this office, requiring the . companies orgauized for aerrice beyond their Idstricts and persona liablo to siid service out not enrolled in *>rapanies, to proeeod to Charleston. is hereby counUrmanded, and they will pj0.-eed.to Hamburg, S. C., and report to Lieut. Col. W. 'G DoSaussure, A.. D. C., as heretofore directed. T! r ~r r>?:?i ? ?- < ? laxi^iauu i yi vj?fuciui vruers i>o. 10. current eerie* from thin offico, requiring all persona phiming exemption from militia service on the ground of physical disability, to-appear before tho Exniniaing Board ^ At Cnlutffbin or the Surgoou-Geaeral at Hamburg, S. C , is So for modified that per.-.ons who hare been recently examined bv t!ie Boards of Confederate Surgeons and cX'Muptwd from Confederate service on the ground of pevianent dibulili'y, will not bo required to appear before the Board at Columbia or tlio Sufgeon-Generhl, ! - bot-will transmit copies.of their certificates, through the commanding officers of companies formed in their -regiments, to the Surgeon-Gciiercl of the State?and in regHDen-s where no companies have been organized, directly to the; Surgeon-General?the copies of saiu Certificate to be certified by a magistrate ota magistrate ex tj order: A. C. GAi.LINGTONT, . ma . ' Adj't and Inspecler-GaneraTS.- G. . n Deo. S??Si. Papers rfState publish one Wert To Stock fiaisors. Having been solicited to purchase x fine Stalion, in order to improve the stock of my " neighborhood, I haTO-selected and purchased, at a high price/the beautiful young thoroughbred horse JE53P. DAVIS-seired by the celebrated imported horse hOTA, that ivaa selected in - England bj Col. Beaty, of Union District, S. C., a repurchased without regard to price, to iraprovfirtlic stock, of the South. Atl that See J EPF. DAVfSSwftl at onee perceive how well the selection was He is lour years old, tiftceu and a half bauds high,' and,'will be sixteen?is a rich mahogany bay, and pronounced by*good judges a perfect model, " and is, beyond all question, equal to any colt in the : Confederate States. He will remain all the time at his stable, near Flat ^jbek, S. C. TEKH&-r-Qne hundred dollars, to insure, and oac dollar to the groom, Great cave- will be taken to prevent acuideuta, but I will not be responsible should any oocor.~ - j . . v; Have a supply of .hammered Iron Plough Moulds?a >3t Superior Tirticle-Mor salo at $2.50 per lb., or exchange for cotton, one pound of iron for two of cotton.. J. W.FORD. December 1?wl3. pg"Lancaster Ledger copy four times once a month for four months. " ' ' * Negroes to Hire. TV# LIKELY NEGRO WOMEN, BELONGING JL to #ie minor heirs of James Clfck. ? !/ '' : 4' ^ |foA_ u\ i*o\j 1 Two likely women, belonging to tlie minor boira of ftoniol Wilson, dvceasod, will bo hirod on the Jst day t of January-next for the year 1865, in the town of Camden, before the Court House, at the usual hours for hiring. ErGASKLS, Agent for Jas. T. Trucsdoll, Trustee, dee tb?ld2w - >*< ' ' "" e.,. . ' * . - ' ;?> |. ' : - ' 'Y-* .. i& * ' "W"; ? "T"*^ - .v *; . ,*y-' j?fe.' / .v ' . %' .-r W: y ':W:. ; - . h~ . ' r-''S! .- * ?>.. . 5,; ' ,i .? UU" ^ I HI I an ^ ..JiM L^llL--. V- ' r^i\TR TiRirq^Tvn rmrns. pnnrpr pn. f Pearl Agate Buttons, ?Tioc Knives; Black Flax Thread, Fine Tooth Corafc; Knitting Needies, Steel Pens, Pen Holder*; 2ft boxes Tobucco, Fine Flour; fiO groat gross Bone Buttons, Metal Button*; 40 doz. Children's Stockings, Tacks: 40 " " Socks, Red'Flannal; ,c: Lady Peas, Sweet Potatoes; \ English Cotton Cards; * Broga'ns, pegged and sowed; 20,000 Needles, "Writing Iak; at /'K <- -8. A. BENJAMIN'S. December 12. - m'.w.fj'. ? ?: . ^ ?* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ''' EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, .Columbia, S?C; December7, I8G4. The accompanying act, ratified by the General Assembly, on the 6th insouii, is published for tha information of the militia of the-State. By ordor of the Governor. . - v . B. F.ARTHUR, . Phvnte Secretary. v w ^ AN ACT TO ALTER AND'AMEND TIIE MILITIA LAWfS OF THE STATE. Sec. 1. Bo it enacted by .tho Senate and House "of Rcpn?son*atives,'no}v met and sitting in General Assembly, and by tho authority of theAjame, That from and after tho pa#&ge of tljia Act, alj free mnlo whitepersona within this Suite, between the ages of sixteen nna nay, not exempt li;om native eervicfe without the limits ot the District in which tlicy reside, bv the miKtin laws of tliis Suite, shall be huble to active military duty without thermits of the State at tho call of his Excelloncy the Governor, Skc. 2. That the Governor shall have authority, whenever in liis judgment i? is necessary for the defence of this Ptntc or tff the* adjacent States, to.oxddr . j out of the limits of the State such portion of those lia| hie to active military duty, and for such a length of i time as tu his judgment the exigent may reqitiie.? 'And that in addition to the other penalties prescribed by law fcriUdTaalters, tlie Governor shall be nuinorized to order the arrest of all such as may be liable to ^military duty uudbr this Aet, to the Intent that they, may be compelled to perform the duty devolving upon them; Provided, neversheless, That ho shall at no time, place such militia beyond his control? so as not to be able to recall theni at any-moment whenever the necessities of the f:tute require it. Src. 3: Tliat all free male white persons within tho State, between the ages of sixteen and sixty, notera[.braced in'the active iiifitia, shall be liable to military duly in.cases of alarm, invasion, insurrection or as tho posm cvnuaivs anywhere within the limits of the State. Sko 4. That the Governor shall have power to allow au exemption or detail in such special cases, either of necessity or of public interest, as in his judgment should . be made in either pr both of the Baul classes of uiili tift. v' Sec. 5. That all. Acts or cIoubcs of Acts inconsistent Willi" tl.is Act bo repealed .v.' ' 1 In tlie Senate House, the sixth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred' aud sixty-four, and the eighty-nintli year'Of the eovi ereiguty and independence of tho Srote of South Caroliik WM. D. PORTER;, > Pi esideut of tho Senate. II. B. BOYLSTON, dec 10?Speaker House of Rep esenfcitives. All the papers in the Stato publish one week.- ,. Slave Labor FOR THE COAST?DIVISION NO. 2. T COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND THE I m?H? ' ' ** * * xowu Auuioritios wiifnn tlie Judicial Districts of Lancaster, Kershaw, Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlings ton, Marion, Sumter, Chuoinlon, WlHartvsburg and Horry will forthwith summon1 all (slaveholders within their respective iimit3 to deliver ONE-FOCJRTA (\) of j their .slaves Inhale to Road duty at tho Railroad Depots nearest their residence dn TUESDAY, the 10th day. of January next, at G o'clock: a. m., there to await transportation to Charleston for thirty days'labor on tho fortifications. II. Commissioners 6f Roads and the Authorities' above named, who >bave? not furnished tho Returns called for in Circular of 10th October last, from the ofHce-of Agent of the State, are requested to forward them at once, as they are wanted for immediate use.? These Returns will give the namos of all Owners and Ikn j-f ti. 1 if mo uaiuua vi weir xxoau naiKIS. r;,..E. B. JOHNSON, c Age-nt of State of Sooth Carolina. Canu'icn, December 4,18G4. dec 13"-6t.yr. ipyCaroliaian. Mercuryjuitf Courier wtfl copj- twice a week for four weeks;-papers in the Division oncoa week- for lour WOeka; * ; . !; Pindars?Pindars. THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY THE I1IGHI VCTtnnrUl ?pl?>'A<r nil ?!.? T^T^T?*I>0 I _ W*'V??VW piw <W1 ?? WHO J. i.? Ha. wu HO \.i*U get, and requests those having them for sale to confer with bim immediately. E. G. ROBINSON, dec 12?t?t.d. , i i ' , For Sale, rpHE SUBSCRIBER ^FFBRS FOR SALE A .L trusty negro follow?'age lover fifty jews. For further particulars- apply 6 D. D. HOCOCT. Nov. IS ' ' ""W', > ' - ' : - ... ;;;* ' v k . y^;;vv > <r\ > * r-; - fSi X&SS&hi V ?.'? , i-- >' " v HI in ifi iif , I iii u. THE Southern Field & Fireside! / ?7? ' GRAND LITERARY COMBINATION I ' A TAST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT, SURpassiug Rt;y combination ever before attained in the history of PERIODICAL LITER ATtRR ef Europe ]j or Aaerioa I ." -A if - f - ' A The Southern Ifield and Fireside," OF AUCUSTA, GA, AX? V . . . ' ' ' . . 4'The Illustrated Mercury/' OF 11ALEIGII, N. C. Combined and continued under the old popular title of ; _ ' THB /i SOUTHERN FLELD^df FIRESIDE. THR ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRIBUTO- i tflAL-CORPS OF 36m JOURNALS RETAINED. ... " - 1 "pilB PROPRIETORS OF THE "MERCURY X. having purchased the "Southern yield and Fireairlft*1 nnrl flm!inff it imDoasible to make ffrraiieemants which would insure a regular supply of paper, upon account of the irregulnrity and uncertainty of transpoTta ioD for the "Field and Fireside" at Augusta, Ga., the sarpe haying to be supplied from tho nulls at Raleigh, N. C.. have removed the^Field and Firesido"'to Raleigh and combined these two sterl-.ng Literary jQnrnnla. The "Mercury" is therefore merged into the "Sonthem Field and Fireside," and will be bo publish- ' ed until the state of the country will justify a divergeraeht, when both papers will be resumed and continued ( as h eretofore. SuhscriberR to both journals will rcceive the paper to the fuwhine of mibksnptiou without delay f or intcrftiption. , , < The entire Editorial atid ContriL'itorinl Corps of both s papers are routined upon the emerging journal. It is announced without fear of contradiction that tha-extensive nnd -Splendid Array of Combined Talent now employed in writiug for the ' Field and Fireside" 1 surpasses iu genuine merit, ability, celebrity and numerical strength any combination or engagement ever before attained in tho history b? Periodical Literature of Europe or, America. It i?"a large eight pngs-Weckly Journal teeming witli original Romances, Sketches, Tales, "Poetry, History, . Essays, Criticisms, Witticisms; including Translations from the French, German and otlierLanguagcs; Ag- rtcultural, Mechanical and Scientific articles,,etc. . The Proprietors confidently assert that the *'Field r and Fireside" shall at once for excel In real merit every c publication of the kind ever beloro attained or-attempted in the United States cr the South. Tho arrange- 1 meats now efleetod fully justify the assertion. - .. Terms : ' Ope subscriber ons year, - - - - $20.00 ; One subscriber six months, - - - 12.00 Kivs subscribers six months,' ., ... 60.00 * Addsesd . WM. B. SMITH k CO., ( Nov. 14. Raleigh, N. C. ( 1 ? T" 1 The Richmond Examiner, , ?~i? I PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. TERMS:?THE DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER is mailed at Fifty Dollara per year; Twenly-fhra Dollars .for six months; Fifteen Dollars for Hires months, and Five Dollars lor dhe month. THE SEMI-WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Tuesday and Friday, and sent by mail at Twenty-five Dollars per year; Fifteen-Dollars for six months, and Ten Do;lars for thfed riibnths. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday,-and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars per year, and Ten Dollars for six months.. p3T The Examiner is published onlhecash system, and will not depart from it under any circumstances. rv?V?l?st /Innim' tr\ rrfll tho nonnr ttrDl tilnncn npftfim. rerouuo miyuwuv/ ?v ^,v? *uv .??*? ^.v^uv ??v.~ , pany their-ordere with the caah. ;j Carriera and News Dealers will be furmthed at the j rate of Twenty Dollars per hundi-ed. ' ^dvertiseirients will be inserted in the Daily, SeraiWeekly and Weekly it Two Dollars per square of eight lines or less for erery insertien. Persons'aendingaubseriptioita must io it ai th?IVown risk. We will 'under no circumstances, return unsolicited / arid* rejectedcomcnunicationB. Notice. I I WILL HIRE ON TITE FIRST MONDAY IN , January next, at tbo Court House iu Camden, two . L Om/imaar <1 nA Ifriwl Knlrvr^-i!n?A Un Jiogro uuye, huu vswukijug iu mo *-*oiate'of William Wilson, tho hirer to gfte bond and two good eecariti^ furnish tw.o suits of clothes, one "ptfrr , of Bhoes,.ono blanket or quilt,, onehator cap, and pay , Doctor's bill; said negroes to bo delivered to no on the first Monday in January, 1866, at the Court House j in Camden. I will also rent, on the same day all the lands be-" ^ longing to said Estate, renters to give' bond and. two good securities. . . . . , Kf. fftJCkABEE, Admr. , w. B. HUCKABEE, Agent. J December 1?3t" . - ' jmt m ' g? tfor tale, AT MAGAZINE HILL,' SHANKS, LIVERS. - Hearts, Heads, and other Offal from slaughtered cuttle. dec 9?6t. '< <* ' . U- < (. ? - * X ' - >-. ' - . . "... : * ?& : :r-': :' .. ... ' ?. .*. {. TK. j'/v -' ? - ' ? - > ' is- " * ' I : '- , :'v .- -': ?. S- ' .<T': . ' - V * * - ,s' V '" .. * ' ' . ' '' r'.y : " ^ - VH r ' ^ v ? - -i. - v. ^ - . .L. J ...I . . F ^ 'l Ui , ~ I'* T- A CHARMING NEW LOOK JU?T OUT. V 5 < ' The Captain's Bride* A , mRlLLiaO TALE OF THE WAB. " VY W. D. BEKHI^UTON, 3D H, 0. CAY. Jcatly bound in paper, price.. ..".' * Upon receipt of the price it wiH bo mailed teaqg >art ef Ihe Confederacy postage prepaid. A. HborjJ. iiscount to the Trade. * .v As the edition is limired, the Xrtd? vriit d? . ?U orward their order at eaco. "hi.'- n '. . . V-* - ' IN PBESS, - -CASTiinE; ^?bc. or? ../Pra The Maid of Eirklahd, i II.Mtrtratkti l * ? : ; \ V " . 1? ' "BT KDTVA?D EDCBYILLB. > 'PJCB, ; ..$1 ' v. * The Deserter's Daughter. L TALE FOUNDED UPON JU5AL INCIDENTS 0 THE WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA. BY W. D. HFRBINGTON, 3lU> If. 0. CAYALRY. ROSE EMMEBSON. THE BDIDAL OF TJLJE FOTKDLING, (ILLUSTRATED,} ' BT EDWARD EDGBVILLE. 'RICK, $1.50 1 ? Upon nil our publications we allow a liberal discount o the Trade. 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