% uni t ? in.? m.w^-UJHi1 . .. having any oftho ahnvo to dispose of of tho fact, in 1 wish 10 collect it togc* ^ - ii'y an possible. J. S. M lOltuN hiY. beptoinbor 1 tl. Notice'. AN U110KKT CALL IS MAD 10 ON TIIIC PARM10118 for wagons ibr a low days. I must dehyer el the Depot within eight days, 10,u00 bushels of corn. J have full povroin to impress?the corn must bo delivered. J. If. D10VKK10UX, . dec. 7?3t'. Capt. and A. C. S. Tax in Kind. "> 0AMD1CN, S. C., Nor. {10,V?8G4. :i>LANTKRS AUK KAUN1CSTLY RKQUICST1CD )1_ t?> britifi in their Tithas <>T Corn. Pens, Onts, ltro, "Wheat, Fodder, liny, and Sorghum, A T ON OK. The Stores arc mueli. needed. . . J. .IONICS, . .. Doc. I?(id. Aye lit T. 1. K. Iron, Iron, Iron. A LOT OF 1UU 1 RON ON CONSIGNMENT AND for sale by MAT MESON & CO. Dec. 1?Gd. ? Motice. A LL PKRSOXS 11 AVI NO DKMANDR AO A INST J\. the Kstate ol llio Into Dr. Henry fcJnntcy. will present them properly attested. and tho.se iiulobted, rrill make payment to .!?lm Caiitov. MAltY C. CANTKY, Oct. 22 tf. Administratrix. HTATI2 Or SOU'I IX CAROLINA. JllliiSlf I ' 1 1t)J'T and isSPKOTOR-GKN'S. OFFICE, Cot.um hi a , December 1, 1sg4. Sl'Xnral on nuns no. id. I PA It AG K A PI I I OF Gl?NlKU3 NO IS, current, series, from this ollice, requiring the companies organized lor service beyond their districts and persons liable to said service out net enrolled in companies, to proceed to Charleston, is hereby conn"tcrmand id, and they will proceed to Hamburg. S. O., hud report to Lieut. Col. W. G DeSaussurc, A. 1). C., ?s heretofore ilirecl- d. 11. Paragraph "T of General Orders No. 1G. current serio", from this ollice, requiring all persons el timing exemption from mi.ilia servioo on the ground of phy"u.oaI disability, to appear botbro tbe Kxamifling Hoard nt Columbia or tho .Surgeon-General al llaiubuj'g, S. C . is so lar tuodilied that persons who have been recently examined by the Hoardsol Confederate Surgeons slid exempted IVoin Conlcd rate service oil the ground of p ri hiancnt ? A///'//, will not be require] to >ppenr before the Hoard at Columbia or tho Surgeon-General, but will transmit copies of their certificates, through the commanding ollicers of companies formed in thoir r-giiner.ls, to the Snrgeoii-Gcneri.-I of the Slate?and in regiments whore no companies have been organized, directly to tho Surgeon-General?the copies ol said certificate to be eertitied by n magistrate or a maids ii it io e.c oi/ici. >. J5j ord'or: . A. G. C3 A 1 LlXlJTON, Adj'l and Inspector-General S. C. Deo. 6?G*. Faperrt ofst-de publish ono we?S To Stock Raisers. HAY IXC! HKKN SOLFCITKI) TO PUNCH ASF, A line Slnlion, in order to improve the stock of my heighVprhood, 1 have selected and purchased, at n high price, the beauliful young thoroughbred horse JKl'F PAY IS?sired b}' the celebrated imported horse Iota, Hint was selected in Fngland by Col. lleaty, of Union Pistriet, 8. (A, and purchased' without regard to price, lo improve tli6 stock of the South. All that see JKKF. PAY IS will at! once porceivo how well the selection Was made, lie is four years old, fifteen and a hull hands hiirh. and will f?? : ! 1 *1 in a IICII UUtllOg.Miy lift V, anil pronounced by good judges a perfect model, nud is, beyond all question,*, equal lo any colt in the Confederate States, lie will romain all the time at his stable, near Flat Rock. S. C. ?One hundred dollars, to insure, and one dollar to the groom, Great caro will be taken to prevent accidents, but I will not bo responsible should any ooeur. ?ALSO? Have a supply of hammered Iron l'lough Moulds?a superior article?for sale at $2.50 per lb., or exchange for cotton, one pound of Iron for two of cotton. J.' W. FORD. December 1?will. , Cfg"*L:uieastoi' Lei'jer copy four thnesonce a month for four months. Negroes to Hire. UKKLY NFGRO WOMKN, BKLONUINTC i j uic minor neir.s ol James Click. ?ALSO? . Two likely women, belonging to tin? minor heirs ol Daniel Wilson, deceased, will )>'o hired on tho 1st daj of January next for tho year 1SG3, in t he town of Cam ilea, before tho Court Mouse, at the usual hours foi hiring. K. CASK IN, Agent lor Jas. T. Trucsdell,jTrusleo. dec-10?ld2w - >' ?? MmuiMwwBMai <^.?tuj.wr7aTtwmgyy,> -rvr^r^nivnnnr?. rnKTWTOii! ! J u sj.! muIj I '% JUli S .' 'N . i'J. > 0'J>i !? : FOCKivl' I d., JL' l'eai? Agnte Hustons, Shoe limvc^ Flack-Flax Thread, Fino Tooth Combs; Knitting Noodles*, Stool Pens, Fen Iloldorv; 20 boxes Tobacco,"Fino Flour; v 80 grent gross Rone ^Buttons, Xlelnl Bjutlons; 40 doz. Childron's Stockings, Tucks: * 40 44 * " -Socks, Re^f Flauuol; Ludy Pens, SweotTotiUoes; English Cotton Cards; 4 Biopnns, pegged and sowed; 20,000 Ncodlefl, .Writing Ink; at S A. BENJAMIN'S. r>ecoml>er. 12. ., lii.w.fr. STATE OJF SOUTH CAROLINA. EfcKCUTIVK D K PA UT MK NT, Columbia, S. C , December 7, 13C4. ri^HE ACCOMPANYING ACT, RAT IKIED IIY JL the General Assembly, on tho Gth instant, is publiy the Senate and llouso of Representatives, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That Irom and after the passage of this AetJ all free majo white persons witliiu this State, between the ages of sixteen and fifty, liot exempt from nctivo service without the limits ol the District in which tipey reside, by the militia laws of this State, shall l)bTable to active military duly without the limits of the State at tho call of his Excellency the Governor, Ski:. 2. That llie (Governor shall have authority, wliimmv.ii ;?. i.:? " ........v.v. ? ii.o jiui^iiieiit 11 is necessary lor tlio defence of this State or of-the ailj icciti States, to order but of the limits of the State such portion'of those liable to active l'fiilit :sy duty, and for such a length of time its in his judgment, tlio -exigency may requiie.? And thai in addition to the other penalties proscribed by law for defaulters, the Governor shall be au'iiorizod to order lbe arrest of all such as may be liable to military duty uudcr this Act, to the intent that they may be compelled to perioral the dut}- devolving upon them; Uroyided, nevershcless, That lie shall at no time place such militia beyond his control, so as not In he abjo to recall them at any moment whenever the necessities of the Stale require it. Sue. !. That all free male while persons within iho tnfc$? between the ayes o1 sixteen and sixty, noleinraced in the active militia, shall he liable to military 'duty in oases of alarm, invasion, insurrection or as the pusse O'Viihtfus anywhero within the limits .of the State. Sue -i. That the Governor shall have power to allow an exemption or detail in such special cases, either of necessity or of public interest, as in ids judgment should he made in either or both of the said classes of inili. lie. St:t\ 5. That all Acts or clauses of Acts ineoiisisterf with tl.is Act be repealed. in tlit; Senate House. the sixth tlnv of December, in the year ol'our Lord one thousand oijjhl hundred and sixty-lour, and the eighty-ninth year of the sovereignly and independence ol the St ale of Smith Cnto.iiia. \YM. J). l'OKTKU, Piesident of the Senaxr. Ib lb DuYl.SfON, dec 10-Ct Speaker House ol lb'p:esent tlives. All the papers in the State publish one week. ? Slave Labor FOll Til K COAST?DIVISION NO. 2. I COM MISSION KUS OK KOAf>S AND T1IK Town Aulhorilies within the Judicial J)istricis of Lancaster, Kershaw, Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, Mari'Ui, Suinler, Clarendon, Williamsburg and Horry will forthwith summon ali slaveholders within .their respective limits to deliver ON K-KOIJ l!TA (1) of * their.slaves liable to Road dni.e ?> ii>" " * _ .v ?... v iv ??iitiv/<(U X 'CJHHS nearest their residence on TU KSDAY. tliu lOlli day of January next,' al 0 o'clock a. in., there to await transportation to Charleston for thirty days' labor on the ; fortifications. II. Commissioners ol lloads and the Authorities , above named, who Imvo not furnished the Hoturna called for in Circular of lOlli October last, from the ollice of A^cut of the State, arc requested to forward them at once, as I hoy nro wauled for immediate use.? These Returns will give the names of all Owners and the number of their Road Hands. It. D. JOHNSON, ( ' Agent of Stale of South Carolina. Camden, December 1,1801. doe 13-Gt.w. {^"Carolinian, Mercury and Courier will copy twice a Week .for four weeks; papers in the Division once a week for four weeks. Pindar s?Pindar s. 'PHE UNDKUSIflNKD WILD l'AY TUB II1011JL UST market price for all tho PIN DA US he can get, and rconests Lhosn Imvii ?? < -- - b v..km n?r ?nic io coiitor with him immediately. JO. 11. ROBINSON. P doe 12?6l.il. For Sale. rpIlR SU BSC 111 B ICR OFFIOItS FOR SAL JO A L trusty negro follow?ago tovor filly yea is. For further particulars apply o ,J>. I>. HOCOTT. . Nov. 15 . J..- -i> ' , , .V . .1 i i i i;. i Southern "Field & Fireside op ; ( ;-bhauy comu:\'a rjt.s A VAST UUAChelUiuidit v>x i.imi.,., passing any combination ever bolero attained in the l historv of 1?KRlOTiinA r. l.lTl.Mt ithum ?,rw I or America 1 1 ' 'The Southern Field and Fireside," OF AUGUSTA, GA., an? 7 *'The Illustrated Mercury," OF RALEIG1I, N.'C. Combined and continued under tbc old popular titlo'of . . the nsildm fireside. TUU KNTIHli liPlTORIAL AND CONTKT Htrrn. %11IAL COlt 1'3 OF BO TH JOURNALS* RET A IN KD. rIAlIK PROPRIETORS OF- T11K "1IHRCURY X linviiiy purchased tho "Southern Fiolcl uiid Fireside'' and finding il impossible to nuiko arrangements which would insure a regular supply of paper, upon account of the irregularity and uncertainty of transportation for the "Field.nnd Fireside" at Aygnsta, Ga., the same having to be supplied from Lho nulls at Raleigh, N. C., have removed tho "Field and Firesido" to Raleigh and combined these two sterl ng Literary Journals. The "Mercury" is therefore merged into tho "Southern Field and Fireside," and will ho so published until tho stale of tho country will justify a divergemciit, when both papers will ho resumed aud continued as It cretolore. Subscribers to both journals will receivo lho paper to ilia full tiuio of'subscriplion without delay or interruption. . The entiru Editorial and Contribntorial Corps o! fyoth papers are retained upon tho emerging journal. J lis announced without fear of contradiction that tho extensive and ?l>lcune suliseriher six months," ... 12.00 Five subscribers six months, - - 60.00 Add so ss IVil. T>. SMITH & CO., Nov. I t. iValeigh, N. C. The Richmond Examiner, I'ul>Liaill'.t) DA JL i, SfiMI- XVEKKL Y, -12\J) WKKKL J'. tffclljlS:?'Til ft' DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER is m.'iik'il nt Fifty Dollars per year; Twcuty-livw Dollars lor six months; Fifteen 1 lollars for tlireo months, atul Five Dollars lor one inontli. T11E SKM l-W KE K LY KX A MIX EU is issued every Tuesday and Friday, and sent by mail nt Twenty-live ' Dollars per year; Fifteen Dollars lor six niontlis, and Ten Do lars 1'or three nionihs. Til 10 WEEKLY KX A MIX Kit is issued every Friday, and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars per year, and Ten Dollars for six months. E-5?" The Examiner is published on the cash system, and will not depart from it under any circumstances. I'crsons who desire to get the paper will please accompany their orders with the.cash. Carriers and-News Dealers will bo furnished nt the rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred. Advertisements will Reinserted in the Daily, FoiniWccklj? and Weekly at Two Dollars per square of eight lines or less fo r o vory insert ion. Persons Bonding subscriptions must <3o it nt thoir own risk. "Wo will, nudor no circumstances, return unsolicited and rejected communications. Notice. I WILL I11R15 OX TilE FIRST MONDAY IX January next, at the Comt House in Camden,' two negro boys. Spencer and Alfred, belonging to the Estate of William Wilson, -the hirer to give bond and two good securities, furnish two suits of clothes, one pair of 'shoe:-*,'one blanket or cpiilt, one hat or cap, and pay Doctor's bill; said negroes to be delivered to me on the first Monday in January, 18GG, at the Court House in Camden. 1 will also rent, on the sanio day all the lands belonging to said Estate, renters to givo bond and two good securities. J. UUCKAUKK, Admr. W. li. '' UCKAliHIC, Agont. December 1?3t* For Sale, AT M All AZINK IMIJi, SHANKS, LIVKIIS Hearts, Heads, and oilier olVal from slaughtered cat lie. dee 1)?fit. 'r ^ c ? y ,. * /. \a a 3 i S * t i * $? W .."i; a-. . , w r.. ?' ? . ro;-, :jp :.. v. ? .... .... . , .. " O pun il'cuija ui tun p iw .? . j i . _ part of tlio Confederacy postage pro pa id. A liberal discount to tbe Trade. As tli? edition is limited, the Tracjo wiHdo woH to * forward Vboir order at ?uco? IN JL'ltESS, -r C.ASTiaEJ, The Maid of Kirkland, . (illustrated,) 1$Y EDWARD EDGKYILLE. PlUCB $1 The Deserter's Daughter^ A TALK FOUNDED UPON ItliAL INCIDENTS 0 THE WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA. BY \V\ D. IIE Kill X O TON*, 3RD N. O. CAVALRY." Pr.ICB, , * . . $1.50 X ROSE EMMERSON, OR, T1IE llDIDAT, OR Tin?- fcwronmvi - X V ^ILLUSTRATED,) 1ST EDWARD EDGICVJLLE. PiuciE,. - $1,50 Upon nil our publications we allow a liberal discount to tbo Trade. ' Upon account of the iusuflicieut .supply of paper each edition of these beautiful Novollettes will be limited, Uicrefoto the Trade had better forward their erUora at once. Address WM.B. SMITH & CO., Fublishora, ltsleigh, N. 0. Editors inserting this advcr':soui?Bt, with iki note, will receive a copy of each book. Nov. 11 ? * ^"S- * * " jl mi nag xor uie juegisia" ture.. .. PKUSOXS "WISHING TO CONTRACT-TOR THE PRINTING for the two Houses of the Legislature of South Ciiroliu.i, or of either of them, will- submit their proposals to tlio undersigned, at Columbia, on or before 28tli of November i list. ' . The following, ns near as can be ascertained, vrlil be the character and quantity of the work: Hills, in Pica, 02 lines, of 35 eras?1!, 1 *7 oisb por ^ P?Ke* * . Iloi>ort3 and Documents, Long rruner, 55 linos, of 31 cms each?1,705 en s per page. Pormanent Journal, Cfrmg Primer, 55 lines, of 31. ems each?1,705 ems per page. Calendars of the two Houses, Long Primer, 56 liaes, of 31 ems each?1,705 ems per page. i The lljlls to be printed on good writing paper, amd all other printing to bo done, on printing paper, of as line quality as can be procured. Kxtra copies ofcveiy paper ordered te be printed by either liouso, must bo furnished to each member ef the other branch ot the Legisluluro. i OftheHilU Untviru r 1 * ~ , , .journal a?a Ualcndar, two In mil red copies are required , daily, o?o hundred and lil'ty for the members of the House of Representatives, and lil'ty for tho members of the Seaate. . The Journal and Calendar must bo delivered, "punctually at or ho fore the hour ol meeting of the Houses of each davr and .one copy by the sains hour, to be do-., livcred at "the Executive Department, and one copy It the State Auditor. Tho Acts and Permanent Forms of tho Houses mont he printed, stitched and ready for delivery by tho 20,th of February, alter tho regular session. Rule and figure work to count double, and pages and side notes t? bo estimated at the rate of 1,705 ems per png'i." y . The two Houses will separately choose the Printer oi their daily work, and will unite in the selection of. the Printer of their permanent work, viz: Aet3, Reports; Resolutions, kc. ^ , ;Proposals for the Printing of tho two Houses, or( of. either IIouso, must conform to the foregoing "speeifica-"* lions. W. E. MARTIN, Clerk of Senate, . JOHN T. SLOAN, ^ Clerk of Ilouse of Represent^tivoa nov 11?td. TIIE LAWS or NEWSP^PAJttS. 1. SUBSCRIBERS. WHO DO NOT GIYB EXPRESS notice to tho contrary, are considered as wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their." newspapers, the publisher may continuo to send tliem until all arrearages arc paid. . * J. If subscribers neglect or refuse to tnko their newspapers from the oflkes to which they aro directed, they are held responsible until they have settled the bills and ordered them discontinued. 4. 1.1' subscribers remove to other nlaeou wit]??..i : ? forming llio publishers, and the newspapers are Bent to the former direction they are held responsible, for the same.. f?. The Courts have decided that refusing to tnko newspapers from the ofl'ice or moving and leaving them uncalled for is "prima facis" ovidonco of intentional fraud. 0. The Courts have also repeatedly derided tlmt a '. postmaster who neglects to perforin his duty of giving reasonable notice, as rcquirod by tho Post Office Department, of ilici neglect of a person to take from .tho office newspapers addressed to him, rep dor b tho Ft#*1* nuutorsjliable to tbo publishers for the Mi^scriptipn price.