9 l. a wtfttiimmm i i Wanted to Purchase JT^Olt THE USE OF THE CONFEDERATE States?-Scrap Iron, wrought or oust, for which I pny a fair price in ccsh, ort if preferred, will oxchnnge rolled plantation Iron for the'sumo. Pluutcrs or others, having any of the uhovo to dispose of will inform me of the fact, a? I wish to collect it together as speedily us possible. " J. S. MKItONKY. September 1 tt. Notice. A N U RG15NT CALL IS MADE ON THE FARM* L3L EttS for. wagons for a lew days. I must deliver at the Depot, within eight days, 10,o00 bushels of corn. 1 have full poweis to impress?the corn must bo delivered. J. II. DKVEREUX, doc. 7?3t.- Uupt. and A. O. 6. Tax ill . KindCamden, s. c., Nov. 30, "isgl PLANTERS ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED JL to biing in thoir Tithoe of Corn, Peas, Oats, Rye, Wheat, Fodder, Hay, and Sorghum, AT OKCK ? ?.? -1 aiiu uiumo tnu iiiuuii iiul'uuu. J. JON KS, /.Dec. 1?Gd. Atout T. I..K. Iron, Iron, Iron.A LOT OP BAR IRON ON CONSIGNMENT AND iV Ibrsulo by >1 ATliKSON & CO. Dec. 1?tid. Notice. A LL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGATNST /v Use Estate ol tho late Dr. Henry Cantey, will vro.sciit thorn properly attested, and those iudebted, vill make payment to John Cantcy. . MARY C. CANTEY; Oct. "22 If, Adui'ulsU'ntrl'c. ttTAVfR f&V CdMTT' -*? /. . - ? < > uvva Jti RfcULjfl.il j\ , A 0.7'T AND INSPEOTOR-GUN'S. OFFICE, . . Uoi.uMiii.i, December 1, 186-1. GENERA fj ORDERS NO. 19. f PAHA GRAPH I OP G IjJNKll A L Oil DPR 3 NO* j l'S," current series. from dos office. requ'Wu;? the companies oiyu'ihssd for service beyond ilieir Districts sm'.l perws liable to said service out not enrolled in companies, to proceed io Charleston, is hereby conn- I tcrma-id d, and they will p**oeerd to Hamburg, S. 0., mid report to Lieut. Col. W. G DeSaussnre, A. P. 0 , ns 1 iori? /lii-rt..:..U 1 I. Paragraph I of General Orders No. 16, current rcr'e-, from v1 ?;s. oQice,, requiring nil pevf-.ous el.imiog f x.cnpliott from rnidiia eetvico on the ground of phjrsi??:.l dVbnliiy, to appear bcb'c the Hxamiuing board nt Columbia or tlio Surgeon-General" at Hamburg, S. ja .vj lar modi lied that persons who have bccu rccejilVy examined by llio boards of ConlbdoraLe Surgeons and exempt. ;1 from Coufudei\.to service on the ground of yj?. .tinuitt (timibiliyif, will not bo required to appear befo.o the board at Columbia or the Surge'ou-Genernlj but. will transmit copies of their cerlilicoles, through thi- commanding o-Peers of companies foilpd in tlioir^ ivgoneots, to the Hifgcou-Gcoe-id of the Si ate? qasBiF iv J cca s wlie e no companies have been organized, lincoi.ty to the Sorg< oii-ti ."oral?the conies of .said ceriiiiciiic t') b? cer.'iiiod by a inagistrht&tfru inagii.. t;roj)lci>. 1 > y%kw order; A. C..GA ..LINGTON"j a.V;\ Adj't and Inspector-GeueralS. C. Dpc. 5?(V. t , < lVpc*\s of til to publish ouo vreel 1 : :? To Stock Raisers. ;|L'' H' AVIXG BE ION SOLICITED TO PUllCFIA^O A fine Stulion/inprdor Lo improve Lho sto$Tpiyi>y neighborhood, I have Jblecled atid purchastfil, at a.Mgh the beautiful youmSIihoroughbae'd horse J EPF f>.\VlS?sired by the celebrhted imported horse.Tota, that was selected in England by'Col. Benty, of.TJ,nion District, S. C., and purchased without regard to price, to. improve the stock of Ll)e South. AH that see JEFF. DAVIS will at ouce,p6rcoive bow t^ell the selection was mado. He is,. Kmr years old, fifteen; and^jmlf bands high, nmLwill bo sixteen?is a ricbtVrpahbgany bajr, and pry four times once a montli' f or four months.- > >\ , ; 'J Negroes to Hire. rI"*WO LIKELY NEGRO WOMEN, BELONGING i I n tlx. inin/ir l.^U.o ?f T "" hviio ut IIoldcr?; 20 ocxea Tobacco, Fino Flour, 80 grout gross Bono Bullous,^Nletnl Buttons; 40 doz. Children's Stockings, Tucks: 40 " " Socks, Red Flannel; Lndy Pens, Sweet Potatoes; English Cotton Curds; -* ' . Biognns, pegged.and sowed; 20,000 Needles, Writing Tr.k; nt ' S A. BENJAMIN'S. December 12. ni.w.fr. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIX1, fc&ECTjTLVJB ikt'A'lTM EST, CotUMulA, S. C, December '7, lftG-t. .r|M1E ACCOMPANY INTACT, RATIFIED BY JL the Gereral-Assembly, on tho Gth instant, is published for the information of tho militia of the Stale. Bv order of tho Governor. v. B. F. ARTHUR, .V.3| dTivule Secretiny. AN ACT TO ALTpR' AND AMEND TI1E MILITIA LAWS OF TllE STATE! ' -V it Sec. 1. Be it-eiiaclcd by 1)10 Senate and IIoufo of Repref.eu;atives, now met and sitting, in General Assembly, nn'djby the nulhorii.y ol tho same, That from and after-'t)to passage of this Ac;, nil free mule while persons dvilli in this State, between the age.s'of sixteen j and iifty,' not exempt from active service without tho i limits w lhe District in which l'uv reside, by the mili- J w lawjj of litis Slate, shall bo liable to active military dufcrwjjWiont the limits of tho Stale at the call of Ins1, Exo&flmcy llie Governor, ' -I SKOffaj^.That the Governor shall have authority,. | whenevSfciii hi? : ? ->-.vuw tv in necessary tor Use de I fence bw^s State or of the adjacent Males, to- order I but of dm limits of the Stoic, such portion of those li.i- j ble to otyivo tnilit isy duty, and for s*u.eh a length of tiipo as'tii his judgment Uio ex' ency may requite.? And that iii addition to iho olhor penalties prescribed bylaw for default ers, the Governor shall l>e anuior'/.od to order the arrest of all such as may Jbe liable to military duly under this Art, to the intent ibid they amy be compelled to peri?mn the duty devolving upon them; Piovided, ncvc-ishc'os, Tui.l heshaU atno time place such rnjlilia Ixyond his control,- so as not t>? be able to .recall l.lu'hi at. any moment whenever the necessities ofttho State require it. St:o. 3. That all free nude while persons within the -tate, between tbc nges of sixteon and sixty, not emraced in the active .nililia, shall be liable to military autyin eases of alarm, invasion, insuireetion or as the po&ae cmilatus any whet o within the limits of the tb 4. T?hat the Governor shall have power to allow :emption ot detail in such special cases, either of isity or of public interest, as in rii.s judgment should bij made in either or belli of the said clas-cs of iuil? Sue. 5. That nil Ac's or clauses of Acts inconsistent with ll is Act be repealed. ? In the Senate llouse. the sixth day of December, in the year of bm* Lord oiio thousand eight hundred and sixty-(our, and the eighty-ninth year of the sovereignty and independence di the S'rate of South Ca- 1 ro.inn. AY At. P popti.-ij I 1'iesiGcnt of tlio Jennie. R. li. lfOYLSTON, , dec 10-Gt Speaker House of Rep csentuUves. / All the papers in the State publish one week. Slave Labor FOR Til IS COAST?DIYISION NO. '2. I COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS AND TICK Town Authorities within the Judicial Districts of Lancaster, Kershaw, Chostorlield, Marlboro, Darling-tor, Marion, Sumter, Clarendon, Williamsburg and llorry will forthwith summon all slaveholders within their respective limits to deliver ONIS-FOURfA (4) of their slaves liable to Road duty at tlio Railroad Depots nearest their, residence on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January next, at 6 o'clock a. m., there to await transportation to Charleston for thirty daj's* labor on the fortifications. IL. Commissioners of Roads and tlio Authorities above named, who have-not furnished tlio caiieu lor m Circular of lOlli October last, from the ^office of Agent of tho State, are requested to forward ,them at once, as they arc wanted for immediate use.?' .These Returns "will give the names of all Owners and. tho number of their Road Ilauds. R. B. JOHNSON, Agent of State of South Carolina. Camden,' December 4,1861. dec 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. Pindars?Pinda vs. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY TIIE HIGH- | 1 EST morlrnf -?> * iiu liio viiNiJAKS 110 can get, nod requests thoso having thorn lor salo to confer >\vith liitn immediately/ JO. G. ROBINSON. : doc 12?fit.d. For Sale. 'ipHIS SUBSCRIBER OFF MRS FOR SALIC A j X trusty nogro follow?ago over filly years. For | further particulars apply o D. D. UOCOTT. Nov. 15 nj^daM'joy.1 nj> ??1I ?iinnC?h??TWi?ii?y?n? ! ! 11 ,! ? j the Southern Field & Fireside ! 1 GRAND LITERARY COMBINATION! ' ' ^ A VAST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT, 5>URpnpsing nny combination ever beibro attained in the history of PERIODICAL LITERATURE of Europe J, or America I * f? 'The Southern Field and Fireside," of augusta, ga., V" * t'mi tii < 4 - AiiuiLiiusiraiea mercury,' . OF RALEIGII, N..C. Combined nncl continued under the old popuv hir titie of the - * 1 SOLTHERM nELD^& F355 I7SIHMS. * v THIS HNTIHK KD1T0RIAL AND OONTRIBUTO * RIAL COUPS OF BOTH JOURNALS RKTAINRD. . 11 ''puis PROPRJUTORS OF TII1S "5JKI-.CITI;Y -JL Iiavinpr purchased llm "Southern Field and Fireside" and finding il impossible to make anaujreinents i ' - ?i?i < ?uum iimiiii; u j-cguiur- suppiy ni paper, upon account of the ii lOgularily. and uncertainty of transpo' ta.ion lor tlio "Fiejd and Fireside'' at Augusta, On., the snmo having to he supplied from the mills at Raleigh, N. (J., have removed llio '"Field nnd-Fhcsido" to Raleigh and Combined hese two sterl ng I.ileniry Journals. Tim Mercury" is therefore merged into the "Southern Field mid Fire, ide," and will hero publish- ^ ed mi-it Iho stale of the country will justify a divcrgcmetii, when holli papers will he resumed and cont inued |( as h eretolore. Subscribers to hot 1. journals will receive the paper to the lull i,me of subscription without delay c or iuternipi "on. ' Tho entire Kdit >rial and Confibutoiial Corp* ol both papers are retained upon the emerging journal. It is aunoniie-d witlu?ul"ie..r of eonlradiction that the extensive and S|?![caa IN PRESS, C ASTiisE; ?,?? . . ? Ttte Maid of Kirkland, (iLLl'BTKATRD,) ' I'.Y KDWARD EDGEVILI.K. 'Rici-, $1 .1 ? * :. * ' . ike Deserter's Daughter^ L TALE FOUNDED UPON REAL INCIDENTS O THE WAR IN NQJ1TI1 CAROLINA. BY W. D. IIKRRIFOTOK, SliD K. C. CAVALRV.- ; ^ 'MCE. $1.50 KOBE EMMEKSON, OR, TIIE BDIDAL OF THE FOTNDL1NU, (iM-USTKATEl),) BY KDWARD EDGEVILLP. '1UCE,...'. i $1,50 Upon all our publications wo allow a liberal discount :> the Trade. Upon account of the insntTlHroife . ?<*? .,..ri,v W? ach edition of these beautiful Novel lett'en will-bo limi??1, thereforo the Trade had better forward their orders t once. l? * "WM. H. SMITH & CO., Publisher?, llsloigh, N. C. ?3?" Editors inserting this advertisement, with thi ote, will receive a copy of c-aeh book. Nov. 14. r Printing for the Legislature. })KRPONS WISHING TO CONTRACT FOR THD L PRINTING for (he two Houses of the Lcgisbt.re uft-'outh Carolina, or of either ot'litem, will sublit their proposals to the undersigned, at Columbia, 11 or before 28th of November i,Tiat. Tlio following, as near as can be ascertained, wlil bo ^ he eharnetor and quantity of the work< Bills, in Pica, 02 lines, of 33 cius?2,170 ems per age. .. .. Reports rnd Documents, Long rrimcr, 55 liues, 6f I cins each?1.705 ems per page. Permanent Jout mil, Long Primer, 55 lines, of 31 ems ach?1,705 ems per page. Calendars of the two Houses, Long Primer, 55 liues, f 31 ems each ?1,705 ems per page. Tlio Bills to be printed on good writing paper, andII other printing to bo done on printing paper, of as tie qunlity as can bo procured. .. Extra conies of every paper ordered te b? printed by itber House, must be furnished to each member of lie other branch of the Legislature. Of the Bills, Reports, Documents, Journal nnd Caludar, two hundred copies are required dnil}*, one uudreiT and fifty for the members of the House ?f 1 fl:ce nowspaper# addressed to hi.u. renders the PostnajterB|liable to the publisher8 'or the subscript!?* + irice