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" ' (P^f ~'r?\'2 V ' i "4 ' - .. .- ' . - - ' ^ ; ' > .-V A'-:- ? A.-K - >?r > u.' - " ';? :. / - . ' '' ' iV.* - v -3kv> . U , * ..^TO?^gs=g Wanted to Purchase ' f- ' rjOR XIIK, U2R OF TUB CONFKDfiRATH X, States?i>ci::p Iron, wrobght or cast, for which 1 pjj Vhurpriwia-icaBh, or^jfgrofiprred, will exchange . * r?lled pianjarl^i hon fortlip 3pipo. Plunters orotheis * wtulspoti' ?| win iuw.iu .1uw . ifiwittqfes lo q&vcVit together as Ki>codi;jr isM^W " S. MKRONKY. ?>ptc- : t!. *- I _*u <f . 11 1 *' ?? ? . .. i ... ^ Notice. _ -feUAGENT CALL IS MADK ON THE FARM" ,l\ J&H^foc.\Trf^on3 ior a few days. I oust deliver fit the I> t i;:ys, 'lO.i.UO bushvid ofcorn. v ?"! base fulTpowvis to iivpress?tlie com must bo defce__ ; lirered^x ..V '. J- H. DETERHOX, J u a?c. 1?3t. Cupt. and a . C. S. r? Tax in ffindCAMDEN S. C.,Not. 30, ISfct. il?: arr_ea rsestly_'kequ>sted* f ' JL to bring in' their Tithes or Lorn, reus. Oats, <Hye, ,. Wheat, Fodder, liar, and Sorghum, AT ONCE. The Stores are much needed. , A k J.JONJiS, Agent T. 1.1 Iron, Iron, Iron. * /A IM OF-BAR IRON ON CONSIGNMKNTand , : > IX' for Nile by. : -. MATHJKSONA CO. i . -4^' rXtLr - : ? Notice. ' ' . A LL PERSONS HAVING!- DEMANDS AGAINST the Estate ot the late Dr. Henry Canter, r/ill v- present them properly attested, and those indebted, irill make gaymeut to Jehri Canter. ' MARY 0 OANTKY, Oct. 12 tf. p. Admiwstfatrii., TATE OF WH iCA ROJL1* A. AW'T AND INSPEOTOR-GKN'3. OFFICII, i Colcmuu, Decswber 1, 1864. < GENERAL ORDERS NO. 10- j T PARAGRAPH f OF GEXKRAL ORDERS NOA* 18, current series."fr6m this olTco. requiring the j f " > c?mpanics organized for service beyond their Districts and persona liable to said servico out not enrolled in j companies, to proceod to Charleston,* is Ueroby conn- , termarided, ami they will proceed to Hamburg, S. C., j %' and report to Lieut. Col.W. G DeSaussure, A.. B. C., j as heretofore direct-d. .. , -:v . T 1 If. Paragraph I oTGoneral Orders No. 16. current l, aerios, Jr^tu thi-? office, retpuring all persons'chiming #x?mptiott froui ml itia service on the ground of phy- < . airad disaliiRtjr, to appear bolortf: the lixjupiuing Board ] rtt Columbia or the Biirgeou-GaaOnd at Uambugr, S. , L- C., is^o fnr modified lli?t persons who 1 aire been re- j cenlij exAui wd by the Boards ofConfederate Surgeons < ! - " and accniptocl.frtmvXJtinfeder.ile wTrice on tho ground Iof pc manent disability, will not l<t req-iired to appear ; before the Board at (Jolumbia ori4ioSurgoou-Genernl, , butwill trausmit Copies of their certificates. through j the conr*natiiing officers of companies formed in their | regimehw,-lo tho SurgRon-Genen-l ol" the State?nod'in regiments where no companies have bewi organized, directly to the Surge-ju-GtuerR!?the copies of said ; ' certificate to bo certified bj a magistrate or n magisp/' . irate ex jfici* ' - 0 .> By order; A . C. GAKLTNGTON,. S-?r Adj't and Iuspecter-Ganoial 8. G.Bee. 0?5% Papers of ruta publish qua we?jr To Stock Raisers. ^STAYING BEENSOLICITED T^'MRCR'ASH A ?' 'S. XL flue Stalion, in order to improvenhe stock of mj neighborhood, I hare selected andparcliased, at a high price, the beautiful young-tliorouglibrcd horse JEFF? DAVIS?sired by the celebrated imported horsoJOTA. j fc-f woa onlor-toH Ir. J >?** ...... ui vy \joi. pauty, or Union tJ * District, S. C., ancCpurcl wised without regard to price. to improve jtiie stock of the'South. All that see JEFF. DAt*?5 vnil. at once pevcoive how well the selection i ? , was made, lie is lour years old, Clteen and a half ? ' hanife high, and will be sixteen?is a rich muhogany" bay, aud pronounoed by good-judges a perfect model, aud 13, beyond all-question, equal to any oolt in the Confederate Slates.. Ha will remain all the timqat his iter-? stable, near Flat Rock, S. 0. ' .? hundred dollars, to insure, and one dollar to tjJS^ryoui. Great care will be taken to prevent aoHRxit I will not be responsible should any oocur. ?ALSO? "Nif. Have a supply of hammered IronVlough Moulds?a |k superior article?for sale at $2.50 per lb., or exchange ^ f#r cotton, one ponnd of. Irpn. for two of cotton: ?* " J. W. FORD. December 1?wl3. V" . pgTLanctster Ledger copy four times once a month, be for four months. '< B-. . M&sri. ' y ,.s~ _____ ? 1 r Wvkr Negroes to Hire. TWO LIKELY NEGRO WOMEN, BELONGING to the minor heirs of James Click. - . ?ALSO? Two likely women, belonging to the miaor heireof Daniel Wilson, deceased, will be hired on die 1st day rtf i r? <J ? v* vuuwy WAI ivi?u? xooo, m uie town 01 oamden, before the Court House, at the usual1 hours for ^Wng- E. GASKIX, .Agent lor Jas* T. TroeadelL JCrusteo. <fc? ld-ld2w gv.":TV r; V ~ _ * fK iifji . v '* ' '^ ' V- "-,*k ^ V ;* J V . ^ ' ' ,' . ?>" . . *F *V ''-< ' -Tr*---* - - ... ( _ -> , ? ?. - . - V" a * ' "-,'y ^!T > ' ? " ...v. .: - ; V X , Hfe? : / , v < ;> . . : ... ' ~j i'r. >? :yj^x : "< I ; J? ,t... ...U.' .?? * >. ^ '.-JBSZS2 I PINE DRESSING COMBS; POCKET DO.; Peirt Agste Buttons, Shoo jhur^ . Ii'.cctc Flax Thread, Fme Tooth Combs; . Knitting Needles, Steel Pens, Pen"IIolders; 20 boxes Tobacco, Fine Floor; 80 great gross Botie Buttons, Metal Button*. 40 do*. Children's Stockings, Ticks: JO " Socks, Red Ftann.l; Ladj Peas, Street Potatoes; . English Cotton Cards; ft drabs, pegged ?nd sowed; 20.000 Needles. tVritlncr I?k: ut S. A. BENJAMIN'S. Deceaubef 12. m.w.fr. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXRCUTTVE. DEPARTM K Sf, CoWMBfA, Si' C, Decoraber 7, 1*864. rpiIE ACCOMPANYING ACT, BATIFJED ?Y ' JL tlie General Assembly, ou tho Ctb instaut, |b pub- , lisbedfor the information of tho militia of the Stnte. , O i r *t.. /t i>j oraer 01 m? oortmor. & P. ARTR.Ua, < Private Secretary. ] AN ACT TO ALTER AND AMEND THE itlLTTlA ' - LAWS OF THE STATE. " . . : ' Sec. 1. Be it enacted by tite ^senate and House of J Representatives, now met and sitting iu General As-^ . renibly, and bv the authority ol the same, Thutlrom sud alter the passage of this A<t>-a)l free male white persons within this State, betwecu tlfe nges ofsitftqcn and fifty, Dot exempt from actire serriee without the j limits ot the District in'which iliey reside, by the milii t tia law) of this State, sliafloe liable to active military . duty without the limits of the State at the call of his 1 Excellency the Governor, % She. 2. That the Governor shall hare authority, 1 whenever in Its judgment ft is necessary for the d<* * fence of this State or of the adjacent States, to order f ont of the limits of the State such portion of those liii- bleto active inilit >sy duty, and for such a length of c time as inhis judgment the exigency may requiie.? And that in addition' to the other penalties prescribed c. by law for deikulterr, tiie Governor shall be auihoriz- : ?d to order the arrest ol all such as may be liable to 1 military duty tm<ler this Act, to the intent that thoy.,1 may be compelled to p<J?rni the duty devolving upon them; Provided, tfeversheless, That he shall at no time 8 place snch militia beyond his control, so as not to lie j abie to recall thcrrf at any moment whenever tliene*s?nies of the State require it. o 1 Sec. 3. That all free male white persons within tiie Sthto,' between the nges of sixteen and sixty, not cm- . l>niWd in the active militia, shall 6e liable to" military iuty in oases of alarm, invasion, insurrection or na tho . wsst c mitatua anywhere within- tho limits of tho State. , Sec 4. That the Governor shall have power-,to allow 111 exemption or detnitin such special casOS,-either of necessiiy or of public interest, ns in his judgment should lie made in cither or botli of the said'classes of ruili I '4a. 'J'.:. : Sec. 5. Thatall Acts or clauses of Acta indotisis'extf ! wilh ti.is Act bo repealed. In l'ie Senate llotise: dm sixth day of Doccmber, in J the year of our J.0KI onto thousand ciglit hundred and sixty-lour, and the eighty-ninth year pftb.e sovereignty atui independence of the Srale ofSo'dth Carolina. 'VM. D. I'ORTlill, j President of the,:-ennte. J, R. B. BOYLSTON: ' dec l0-6t Speaker JIouso of Rep oseiitativefl. 1 All tl?o papers in the State publish ouo week- f Slave Labor FOR THE CQAST-DIVISION NO. 2. , I commissioners of roads and the , Town Authorities within the Judicial Districts of Lancaster, Kershaw, Chesterfield,. Marlboro,.Darling. ( ton, Marian, Sumter, Clarendon, Williamsburg aud j Horrv will forthwith summon all slaveholders within, their respective limits til deliver ONl?-lY)UR?jft (\) of 1 their slaves liable to Road duty at the Railroad Depots nearest their residence on TUESDAY, the 10th day of 1 January next, at 6 o'clock a. m., there to await transportation Jo Charleston lor thirty daya' labor on the ' fortificatio'ns. 1 II. Commissioners of Roads and the Authorities above named, who have n6t furnished'the Returns | called for in-Circular oflOch Oeto!>?r' last, from the office^of Agent of the State, are requested to forward tbelnSSt once, ns.ihev are wanted for immediate use.? These Returns wfd give the names of-aZi Owners and. " the UURibor Ofthe?r Bond Hnndn . - . B. JOHXSO#, Agent of State of South Carolina. Cam Jen, December 4,1864. dec 13-6tw. \ JSfCarolinlan, MercuryHud Courier will copy, twice 1 a week for four weoka; papers in the Division oaoe a | week for four weeks. i -* ? :?? : Pindars?Pindars. rPHE .UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY THE HIGHX EST market price for all the PINDARS he can1 ' get, aud requests those having them for ealo to confer : with htm immediately. . E. ROBINSON. , deo 13-^tlt.d. ' For Sale. rpHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALS- A 1 *-...1... *J ? Ml-... I?- " iuoitj Myjjiu juvlt uivj year8. .ror ] ftjrther particular apply o D. D. HOOOTT. ti Hot-. 15 : ^ ., .-V< - .. . - y:* - W . - J- / ^ ...-. SOTrtfewc Field & Fireside! >;> _';>V ^Sr"i r ".jj'l " v - '?- " &/ ' - LITERARY COHBflYATIOS/ A TiST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT, MJRpas.siug any combination ever before attained ui tie ^ history of PERIODICAL LITER AT?RK of Europe or Awerreil - ' ' flS-' .-V - "Flie Southern Field and Fireside," 'OF A?GUSTA,OAv % . * i.. vi &?. J sM&-'": 'v,f'V ? ->. * +**> -?r ''The Illustrated Mercury,1' OF RALEIGH, N. C. - Combined.awl continued under the old popular title of TUB <? '?** SOiTIIER^ FlUBlDTA FIRE9IDE. " a riJB ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND .CONTRIBGTOR1AL C0UP8.0FB0TH JOURNALS RETAINED. - - ' 'PHB PROPRIETORS OF TEE "EKRCCRY X lwiving purchiised the "Southern Field and Fireside" and finding it'impossible to make arrangomonts which would ijtpura a regular supply of paper, upon icoount of the irregularity and uncertainty of transportation for th* "Field and Fireside" ai'August a, Gm, ;lie same having to be supplied from th? mills at Raijigli, N. C., bava removed tt? "Field and Fireside" to Kaleigh and combined .thes? two storing hrterarr Jcfyr aais. The "Mercury';. therefore merged mio iue 'Southern Field dud Fireside," und will be so publisbxl until the state of the country Till justify a direi^enent, whoa both papers will be resumed and continued is h eretofore. Subscribers to both journals will reoeire ,ho paper to the "lull tune of subscription without delay )r interruption.. The entire Editorial and Contributorial Corjto of both capers are retained upon the emerging joiifnal. It is union act d without fear of contradiction that tin- exensive and Splendid ArHiy ef Combined Talent xJw rthploycd in.writlr^" for the ' Field and Fireside" surpasses iu ^Lniue merit, ability, celebrity and nuncrieal strength any combination or engagement erer >efore attained in the history of Periodical Literature >f Europe or America. It? a Jargneigllt page Weekly Journal teeming with irigisal Romances, Sketches, Tolas, Poetry, History, Assays. Criticisms, Witticisms; induding Translations roth the French,^Oerman and other Languagijfr; Agtcultural, Meohamcal and Scientific articles,"otc! The Proprietors confidently assert that tlio "Field ind Fireside" shall at once far excel in real merit>rory tublication of tfie kind ever before attained of atferuped in the Unitod States or the South. The arraegenents now effected fully justify the oiBertieu. Terms u-?. _ -J'. 'ton nn JU9 ttUUCtUOCl JXiStI, - ^*v.vv )ue subscrjlior six months. * - - li.60 five subscribers six uiOntlis, v - - 60.00 Addtsesfcr ^ * WM. B. SMITH t CO., Hoy. 14. Raleigh, N. C. , : :?' :?:?' - V rhe Richmond Examiner, VUELISIIXM DAILY, SEMI- WEKKL Y, A XL WEEKLY. TERMSTBIT DAILY RICHMOND EXA MIS'KR is mailed at Fifty'Dollara por year; 'fweuij fiTe Dollars for s.t mouths; Fifteen Dollars for three months, ind Five Dollars foroite month. TH E-SEMKW EKKLY. EXAMINER is issued every ru'csdaj aud Friday, ?md sent by mail at Twenty-tive Dollars per yoor; FiRoen Dollars for six mouths, and ren Dollars for three months. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Frilay, and moiled to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars per rear, and Ten Dollars for six months. p&F The Examiner is published on the cash system, ind will, not depart from it under any circumstances. Persons wh<HJe8tre to get mo paper wur piease accomoany their orders with the cdah.Carriers and News Dealers trill be furnished at the rate of Twenty DoUara^wr hundred. ; , . Advertisement* will be inserted iathe Daily;- SeraiiVeekly and Weekly.at Two Dollars per square of eight ines or less forsvery inse'rtieriPersons sending subacriptiotlSjiHisHd ifcatthelc own risk. v W?wnV"ndehiW circumstances, return unsolicited ?nd rejeCteddomlnuaicatioiis. Notice. IWIIjL HIRE ON' TUB FIRST MONDAY IN . Jnnuary next,.at the. Court House in Camden, two aegro.boys, Spenodr nnd: Alfred, belonging to the .Estate of William Wilson, the hirer to give bond and two good securities, furnish two suits of clothes, one pail of shoes, bne blanket or quilt, one liat or cap, and pay Doctor's bill; said ncerOos to brdelivered to me on the first AJonday in January, 1866, at the Court House muamaen. r I will also rent, on "the earao day all the lands W lougingto said Estate, -renters to giro boifd and twt good securities. J! J. SUCKABKE, Admr. ft. B. huCKABEE, Agent. Oeosmber 1?3tr' ' ' r ? For Sale, A T'MAGAZINE HILL, SHANKS, LIVERfi xl Henrt*. Head*. ana other offal from slaughtered tkm* dee&<?6t. r ' - - - s ' " ?'; . 5# . . .-. = m. . : ~m- v -- ' * - , . . $ 4:vi' rrjvrir&* ii' jipflpiiiiiifliiijni in 11 ijj 111 ,m A CHARMING NEW BOOK J VST OUT. The Captain's Bride) TIlRlLLlftG TALE OF THE WjfeK, OY XT. U. HERWHUTOK, $D V. 9. GAY. ' Tt Neutiy bound in paptr, price ....$1, Upon receipt of tiie price it will be oaijtd to any r' part ?f the Confederacy postage prepaid. A iibentf discount to tho Trade. , . " As the editjen is limited, the Trade wife de ftMfe $L'; . * ? -K ' * V forward tl.yr order at enco. IN PRESS, CASTixvij ' Thfi r~ ? BY EDWARD ' cMteicn, :k. ; W**-V,. 3JL? - & *' + The Deserter1* Daughter, 1 TAL?POUKDI?D UPON RIAL ijffCIDKifeTaV- - ;v ' TIIK WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA. bt w. ?. HKuniKqroy, 3rd jr. o. cat alii v. PaifH - $!. ? - ' ^ ... v, i V TUE BDIDAL OF THE FOTNDHNQ, (illvstt.ateuj) BY EDWARD SDQEtlLlS. PBICB, $1,10 Upon nil our publications we allow a liberal diiedtftt to the Trade. . Upon account of the insufficient supplj of pager each edition of these beautiful MovolWuse will be llm^ ti-il tVnijWSr* til* TfttVfa tintl.'-T- t.-k.jli - - v ^ * %? v.w.w .? 1V( Tf MIU VHVU VIUVK "" at once. - ' r_ J^4dre? ? 17)1.1. SillTH A CO., Pnblishen; < Rhifligh.if.a ggP Editors inserting Ibiaadvertisenont, with lit . note, .trill,rertite 4 copy of each boot; ^ Nor. 14 . ' v " T Printing for the Legisla* 'a ?g PERSONS WISHING TO CONTRACT FOR TFill 1 B PRINTING for the two Hotit?a of the LegixI'a- Jfl tore otBouth Carolina; or of either of them, will BtiV ''w^B rait their proposals to the undersigned, at Columbia; V,M on or before 28th of November inst. ; 9 The following, as near as con be ascertained, wlil be JJBL ;({?? the cliarnctor and quantity of the work: ' '" ' Bills, in Pica, 62 linen, of 35 cttrs-?2,1 TV oAta ySr pageReports and Documents, Long Priaaer, |lli?M,'of 31 ems each?1,705 eras per page. Permanent Journal, Long Printer, 55 liaes, of >1 emar / ~-?| ' each?1;705 cms per page. .'^B Calendars of the two Houses. Loug Primer, 55 lines, ^VH of 31 ems each?T.Wft ema per page. kS i,. The Bills to be printed on good writing papeiV ai?f ' all other printing to b6 done on printing paper; of as fine quality as can be procured. Extra copies of every paper ordered to be printed. by.-JH either House, must be furnished to eaek member if the other branch of the Legislature. ' ' Of th? Bill-*, Reports, Documents, Jeurnal awd Oaf 0 endar, two hundred copies are required daily, ond ,ffl hundred and fifty for the members of the House ef J Represent;:tires, and fifty Tor the racmhora of the Son- ffiBM ate. , JB TIhs Journal' end Calendar must be delivered puho-"- CI aially at or before the hour of vie-tiug of the Houses' -& of each day, and one copy by the same bear, t? be dolivered at tbo Executive Department, and eae copy te r the Slate Auditor. *> ' ;.0 j The Acta and Permanent Forms ef the flenses mis} be printed, studied and ready fer delivery by the 2btlr of February, after the t egular session. Ru)e and fl?* ure wcxjc to count double, and pages and aide irttfeSW . v'V. .be esttuntea nt one rate.ot 1,700 ems per pagei The two Houses will separately chooso the Printer ol their daily woric, and will utu'te in ibe Election ' -v^ the Printer of flwi^ permanent work, Via: Acts, S&' ports, Resolutions, 4c. l Proposals for the Printing of the twp Houwp, er .ef either House, must conform to the foregoing apcoifloe' tions. Vf. E. tfARTIX, Clerk of Senate;" " " JOHJi-T. BLOAJT, Gltrk ef Heuse ef Representative.-, Mvll'-W. - ^ r THE LAWS OF XEWSPAPAIA 5 .: HM 1. SUBSCRIBERS WHO DO jfQT GfTl JBfr* ^-381 PRESS notice to the contrary, are considered as wkh ing to continue their subscription. 1 irstibscribera order the discontinuance.of thefr newspapers, the publisher may cotitihudtd send thorn until all arrearages are paid. ' ' 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take theif news- . t ' papers from the offices to which they are directed, tbar _ ' are held responsible until they bare so tried the bills anddrderad them'diaobntinaeu. / 4. If subscribers remote to other places without is-* ? 1 forming the publishers, and the newspapers; cnf.'tnt td'tbo former direction they tfto hold rwpoasiblar fer ' the samer ? 5. The Courts haie decided that refusing to tats. newspapers uuiu vu^ymi-w ur myruijf ?uuipftFMigvQfBpi . * . uncalled for i$ "prima facisM evidence of inlenti^ialr fraocL . r 6. The Courts bare also repeatedly decided' that"*' postmaster who neglects to perform hwduty of giving' reasonable potice, as required- by the Post Office De partment, of the neglect of a person to take- from thj . 1 n)aitaf?|fi*We to tk? ptibftw** *?r tW? ^WK P , I Tfitt. ' ''. ' " ;' " v- ' " - ' * a r V., ' ^ * : ; c- ' '