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Wanted to Purchase I^OR 'rl* I*: U?K OF TUU COKFKDK11ATJS States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which I pay n fair prico in crsh, or, ifproforred, will exchange, rolled plantation Iron tor the'same. Planters or others having any of the above to dispose or will inform me of the fact, an I wish 10 collect it logother as speedily as possiblo. * J.S. MKROMHY. September I - ti. vr -a * notice. AN U RGHXT CALL IS iiADE ON THE FARMERS t'qr wagons for a few days.- I must deliTcr ht the Dopbt within eight days, lO.tiOO bushels of corn. I hnvo full powe?? to impress?the corn must be delivered. J. H. DKVEKKUX, .. dec. 7?St. Qapt. and A . C. S. Tax, in Kindi . .-it CAMDEN, S. C.t Nov. 30, 18G4. 'I.} RANTERS ARE EARNESTLY REQUESTED jjL to bring in their Tithos of Corn. Peas, Oats, Rye, Wheat, Foddor, Ilaj, and Sorghum, AT OXCE. The Stores aro tinich needed. J.JONES, fl?,? 1 11.1 * "< T 1 .?a.. i uu. X. I. A., Iron, Iron, Iron. \I.OT OF DAK I HON ON CONSIGNMENT AND lor sale by . M ATI! KSOX A CtL. Ike. 1?Oil. ri Notice. i 1,1, PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINST Uio ICstnto ol the late Dr. Homy Uantcj*, will rresent them properly lUlcsted, ami lbo.se indebted, will inako payment to .lolm Cantor. MAl\Y (5. CANTEV, Oct. 22 If. Ad-.uinislralri.v. ST.V'HJ fOSJTEI iw'T AND INSPKOTOIl (SKN.'S OFFICE, Coi,umijia, December IS, 1SG1. SPECIAL 0!iEKES NO. 47. 0 IT TDK A I'D 'Iv TI''. KS TO TIIK ST ATK M11 .IT A .5. ltY Academy will immediately report U> Lieut. J M. PATlIfClv. command ins Arsenal nl Columbia, S. instead of Major J. II. \\Hiir\ comnmudiii'T XJnl* ., ucieejiiMc- WrueroCl; and these onUrs apply in tiicse who Ir.vo already reported to Major W hile, as well as to tliosc who have not. They will report to Lieut. Patrick, prepared to lake, the Held. H* So iiitich of Special Orders No 20 as conflicts with lliese orders ?? ... ? ivi ?II?I IIVIUM . Jlv order of Che <!ovc nor.* A* C. 0 A II LI XC J TON, . Pee 23?21 Adj't and Itrsftt-ctor-fbeneral S. C. Papers of Statu copy twice. To Stock Raisers." nAYIXU HKKX SOI.rciTKI) TO PUUCII ASM A i line Station, in order to improve l!ie stock of my 1 n'rigblvrluxr),' I Jiava selected and purchased. at a liigli i price, the beautiful voting thoroughbred iior.se J KM*' J|\YIS?sired by the eelebralcl imported horse Iota, j i tliai was selected in Kuglund by (Jul. Peaty, of Union j 1 Pislriet. S. (!.. and pn chased without regard to prieo, to improve the sloek of the South. All that soe J10KF. P.^YfS will a! siiv perceive how well the select ion was made. 1L? is leiir years old,' fifteen and a hull* hands high, and will be sixteen?is a lieh mahogany, hay, and pronounced hv good judges a pot feci model, and is boyotid all nuostio.i. eonal to nut. ....o - - , ... '.oil 111 I'lC Confederate SmUcs. He will remain all (lie time at his stable, near Flat Hock, S. 0. Tkums.?One hundred dollars, to insure, ami one dollar tollio groom, Oivjil e iro will be taken to prevent noeidetsls, but I will nut be responsible Hhould any | occur.?ALSO? Have a supply of hammered Iron Plough Moulds? a superior article?for sale at ?2 f?0 per lb , or exchange for cotton, one poun t of Iron for two of cotton. J. \V. FORI). December 1?wilt. {.^"Lanvastor. Aei/ycrcopy four limes once s mouth 1 [ for four mouths. Negroes to Hire. 'p\VO LJKKLY NFGUO WOMKS, UKLONGING JL to the minor heirs of James Cliek. ?AI.S0? Two likely women, belonging to the minor heirs of Daniel Wilson, deceased, will bo hired on the 1st day of January next for tho year 1S(5;i. ii? h<? ?.?. er* , ... ...w ?.?#?? ii vji v-mindcn, before Llio Court llouso, at tlio usual lwura for hiring. JO. GASKIN, Agent for Jas. T. Truosdell.jTrusice. doc 10?ld2w For Bale. * I>KR SU BSC It IB Kit OFFKltS FOR, SALIC A ? trusty negro follow?ago over filly years. For further particulars apply o D. D. HOCOTT. Nov- 15 ? NOTICE. I^u run is, UN THK FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, TWELVE LIKELY FELLOWS, nccust tonied to both field and turpentiuo. Thumb?Notes with approved securities. Hirer to furnish each two suits of clothes, uuo pair of shoes, and pay doctors' bill, Z. CANTEY, | Dec 22?hi Agent for Mjh. C. F. Cautey. J iimmM UUU X IIJJUJLIJL 8 LI1J FIXE DRESSING COMB?; POCKET DO.; Penrl Agntc Bul lous, Shoo Kuives; Block Flax Thread, Fmo Tooth Combs; - , . Knitting Needles, ife.n?, Ten llofdurj; 20 boxes Tobacco,. Kmc Flour; 80 groat gross Bone Buttons, Motal Rutlous; . 40 doz. Children's Stockings, 'i'acks: 40 '* il Socks, Bod Flannel; Lndy Peas, Sweet Potatoes; Knglish Cotton Cards; ' Brognns, pi gged and sowed; 20,000 Jseedles, Writing Ir.k; lft . S A. BENJAMIN S. December. 12. ni.w.tr., stats: of sotrrsa cauoijxa. I EXKOrTlVK liKr.VUTMKXT, I oi.i.'Mlit A, F. December 7, 18t>4. rPilE aOCOMI'AN'VIXO act, uatikikd iiy 1 the General Assembly, on the Cit.li instant, is publifihe i for the informalim of the militia of the State, lie order ??f the Governor. u. v. AHT.III.TR. I'pvare Secretary. AN AIT TO ALTKR AND AMTCND TDK MILITIA LAWS OK Til IS STATIC. . 'PIX'. 1. Be it enacted by Die Senate ami IInu8e of t Bcproson a lives, now met ami sitting in General As- ! s-ombly. ami l>y Die authority ol the same, Thai Iroin iiml after the passage of this Art, all Irce m ile white persons u ithiu this State, let ween i he egos of sixteen ami fifty, not exempt from active service without Die limits ot the Di.-trii t in which they reside, liv the inili- i tia laws of this State, shall he liable to aetive military tlniy witiiont the limits of the Mate at the call of his kxcelleney the Governor, Six*. 2. That the Governor shall have authority, whenever in h'is judgment it is necessary for the tiefence of this State or of the adjacent Mates, to order but of the limits of the State such portion ol'those li able to aetive niHit fly duly, and for such a length of lime as in Ins judgment the exigency innv requite.? And thai in addition to Die .other penalties prescribed by law IV?r defaulters, the Governor shall be aurnori/.oU to n-.ticr Die arrest oi all such as may be liable to military duly under this Act, to the intent that, they may be Compelled to perlorin the ib.uy devolving noon -I : . . - ? - ^ t kmiiu-u, uevtrsueiess, Tnat lie s:.ai; at no lime place such militia beyond his contiol, So as not t bu able in recall ilu-m at any moment whenever tiic* noct'SMiius of tho-Atato require it. t Skc. It. That all free male while persons witliin the o, between the a_-es of sixteen hikI sixty, not emraced in tlie active militia, shall be liable to militaiy diity in cases of alarm, -invasion, insu: lection" or as I lie fio.sne c miUituv any where within tho limits of the titate. SShc 1. Tba.t the (Governor shall have power to allow ni exemption or detail in such special eases, either of necessity or of pnb ie interest,, as in his judgment should c made in ei.her or both of the said elas-os of mili ia. t Skc. ii Thai all Acs or clauses of Acts inconsistent tvi-h ll is iWI be repealed [it lb.. Senate lb-use. the sixth day of Peccmber, in the year of our l.ord one thousand eight loin :|'fd and sixty-lour, and the cighiy-ninth year of the sovi reign tv and independence ol ihy -rale of South Carolina. ' W.M. 17. PORT hit, 1'iecident of the euate. 1!. It. lb)VLSI tl x, dec IO-1'.L So-1- l-f " - i l?V|l,LVV.!lt UV^. All the papers in the Shite puhli^li one week. Office Commissary Bap't., L'AMiJKN, liieeiiibcr lit, 18G-1 Ttf. AiaEtBi.'iJiL'jriJKss'S's. YuU AUK UKQi: 11<Kt) TO KUR.N 1SLI THIS OFKICK with answers t?.? the following qu'esiions prior io 25lh in-il * How mmiy acres of hue] ti.icl you planted in corn :hisvear? llow many planted in wheal and other small gi ain ? How many planted in sorghum ? How many hogs have you raised this year? How many hogs have you Killed? How many hogs will you kill this season ?How many head of cattle have you new? How many horses and mules have you ? What amount of provisions liavo you lurnishcd to the government over and above your Tax in Kind ? What amount of provisions liuvo you sold to soldier's families ? What amount of provisions liavo you now on hand ? Wljat amount of surplus huvo you ? How many slaves have you? How many whites in family ? I A t? 1 ? " ** jvn uunutju n.pii iauing to answer these questions by tho timo above specified, will be reported to the Conscript Department. J. II. DKVKltlOUX, doc 1-1?3t.d.it.w. Capt. and A. C. S. Pindars?Pindars. rHK UNDKUSIGNKD WILL I*AY -TIIK IIIOH10ST market price for all the PINDARS ho can got, and loquosts those having them for sale tq confer with him immediately. K. G. ROBINSON, dee 11?Htd. THE . ' | Pl'olfl Sir Pivooifjn I I IWW ULVUU1JU. A XVAU. W Jk AA ^ Qfi/tX'D LITER A It Y COMMfrATIOX I I A VAST CONCENTRATION OF TALKS?,' SUR]ias.iirig any combination over before ottaiuod in the history of PERIODICAL LITERATURE of Europe orAiherioal 'The Southern Field and Firoeid?," OF AUGUSTA, GA., ANJ? 4'The* Illustrated Mercury,'' OF JiALISlGIf, N. C. ji < 'onibincd and oout.inued under tiiu old popular title of thk B riKi^EUE. TlIK ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRIUUTO11! AL CORDS OF BO I'll JOURNALS RETA IN ED. ritOl'KIKTnKS OP THE 'MERCURY 1 having purchased tho "Southern Field and Fireside" and tlnding it impossible to make arrangements which would insuro a regular supply of paper, upon account of the irregulurity and nncur'ainty of transput ta.inn for t lie ""Field and Fireside" at Augusta, Gn., the sipno having to ho supplied from tho nulls at Raleigh, N t\. have removed the ''Field and Fircsi<lo" to Raleigh and combined Un se two sterl ng Literary Jotirnals. 'Ihe ''Mercury" is therefore merged into tho "Sent hern Field and Fireside," and will ho so published nti'il the state of the country will justify n divergonu-iit, when both papers, will he resumed atul continued as h? retoforc. Subscribers to hot It journals \v?ll receive the iiaptn to the full tune of subscription without delay or interruption The nthe Ivlituial and Contrihutorial Corps ol hotli papeiktaru retained upoy the emerging journal. It is announced without fear of conli tdiclion that the cxI onuivn mi.) Splciu5i<l Array of Combined Talt'itl now employed in writing for tlie '-Field and Fireside" surpasses in genuine merit, ability, celebrity and numerical strength any combination or engagement over before attained in the history of Periodical Literatnro of Kuropo or Amoc ica. It i.-? a large eight page Weekly Journal teeming with original Romances, Sketches, Tales. Poetry, Ilistor)-, lv?say?. ('risicisni*, Wittieii-ms; inelndir.g Translations from the French, German and' other Languages ; Agricultural, Mechanical and Scientific articles, etc. The Proprietors confidently assert that the "Field and Fireside'" shall atone- fir exc.-l in real merit evoty publication of the kind t?ver bcore attained or attempted in the United .-tales or the South. TIto arrangements now cll'ceted fully justify the m-sei tiou. Terms : One subscriber one year, ... $20.00 One subscriber six -mouths, - - - 12.00 Five subscribers six mouths, - - 50.00 Advise.-s. WM II. SMITH ? 00..Nov. U. Raleigh, N. C. The Richmond Examiner, PUBLISHED DAILY, SEMI-WEEKLY, 'AYD WEEKL r. TKUMS:?TU H DAILY RICHMOND KXAMINlilt is mailed at Fifty Dollarn per year; Twenty five Dollar.* fur fix month.-.; F'fteen Dollars tor three months, ami Five Dollars ibr one month. TDK SKMI-WKKICLY FXAM1XF.R is issued every Tuesday anil Friday, and sent by mail at Twenty-live Dolairs pet ye.ir: Fifteen Dollars lor six months, and Ten bo lars for three month*. Till'. W1CKKLY 1:X \M1NKI1 is issued every Fri-, day, and mailed to subscribers at Filteen Dollars per year, and Ten D liars for six months. lie Kxainincris published on the cash system, and will not depart lrom it under any circumstances. Persons who desire to cot the paper will please accompany their orders ? ith the cash. Carriers and Mews Dealers will he furnished at the rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred' Advertisements will be inserted inLho Daily, SendWeekly and'Weukiy at Two Dollars per square of eight lines or less lor evory insertion. " ,..&0..u^i.[inviui uiaat uo 11 at inoir own 1 risk'. Wotvill, under no circumstances, return unsolicited 1 and rejected communications. Notice, I WILL IIIRK OX THE FIRST MONDAY IN January next, at tlio Oou t House in Camden, two ncgr> boys, Spencer and Alfred, belonging io the Estate of William Wilson, tlm hirer to give bond and two pood securities, lurnisli two suits of clothes, one pair of shoes, one blanket or quilt^biie hat or cap, and pay Doctor's hill; said ' uegroos to he dehverou to me on the first .Monday in January, 18(><?, at the Court House in Camden. 1 will also rent, on the same day all tlio lands holongiug to said Estate, renters to give bond and two good .securities. J. J. ffUCKABKK, Admr. W. li. HUCKABEE, Agont. Decoinber 1?3t n r? - -s r or baie, ^ | AX M V?A7ilSE HILL, SHARKS* IjJVBKS I lleurta, He.ndp, mid other olTiil from elaughteivd j ?ier 9?fit. I ? m* H" 'l IW'IIHWBBCTggBW? A CHARMING NEW BOOK JUST OUT. ^ The Captain's Brides 4 TIIR1LUKO TALE OF THE BT W; D. UBRIUNUTO^f, 3l) K. 0. CAV* Noatlj bound in paper, price $1. Upon receipt of the price it will bo mailed to auy| part ef the Lonfedcraej postage prepaid. A liberal discount .to. lite Trade. As the edition is limited, the Trade will do w<Oi t? forward ll.eir order at oueo. IN PRESS, CASTirsE; OB, The Maid of Kirkland, "(iLLUSTKATED,) j BY KDWARD EDG KYILLB. Piticr, $1 I | The Deserter's Daughter, v A. TALE FOUNDED UPON REAL INCIDENTS Q THE AVAR IN NORTH CAROL1NA. BT YT. D. IIEUK1NGTON, SltD N. O; CAYALRT. V I'r.lCK, .* ROSE EMMERSON, OR, THE BDIDAL OF THE FOTNDLINU, (illustrated,) BY KDWARD EDGEVILLIi. Filiok - - * _ , ?1,3? Upon nil our publications we allow a liberal discount to llio Trade. Upotl account of the insufficient supply of paper encb edition of those beautiful Novellettes will be limited, therefore the Tradohad better forward their orders at once. Address WM. H. SMITH & CO., Publishers, Rvleigh, N. 0: EddorH inserting lliit advertisement, with thi note, will receive u copy of each book. Nov. 14 Printing for the legislature. 1>ltttSOXS WISHING TO CONTRACT FOR THB PRINTINO for tlio two Houses of the Legislature of South Carolina, or of either of them, willsub.init their nmnnsiibt to tlm - * ? ' t ia vommuii, on or before 28th of November inst. The following, ns nonr as can be ascertained, wlil bo fliie character and (|iiantity of the work: Bills, iu Pica, G2 lines, of 35 ems?2,170 cms per page. / Imports and Documents, Long Primer, 55 linos, of 31 ems each?1,705 en 8 per page. Permanent Journal, Long Primer, 55 lines, of 31 cms each?1,705 ems per page. ('alendars of the two Houses, Loug Primer,' 55 lines," of 31 ems-each?1,705 ems per page. The Bills to. be printed on good writing paper, and all other punting to bo don? on printing paper, of as tine quality as can bo procured. Kxtra copies of every paper ordered to ba printed by either House, must bo furnished to each member of tl.e oilier brunch ol the Legislature. Of the Bills, Reports, Documents, Journal and Cab. endav, two. hundred copies are required dnily, one hundred and fifty for the mcipbcrs ol the House of Representatives, and fifty for llio niembars of the Sonate. , , The Journal and Calendar must he delivered punctually at or before the hour of meeting of the House? of each day, and one copy by the stme hour, to be delivered at the Kxceutivo Department, and quo copy to the State Auditor. The Acts and Permanent Forms of-the Houses musthe printed, stitched and ready for delivery by the 20th of February, after tho i egular session. Rule and figuVo work lo count double, and pages and sido nm'oo *'A nc estimated nL tlic rate of 1,705 ems pur page. The two Houses will separately choose the riintor ot their daily work, and will unite in the selection of the Printer o! their permanent work, viz: Acts, Reports, Resolutions, kc. , Proposals lor the Printing of the two Houses, or of either House, must conform to the foregoing specifications. W. K. MARTIN, Clerk of Senate. JOHN T.SLOAN, ^ Clerk of House of Representatives. , nov 11?td. THE LAWS OP NEWS1PAPARS. 1. SUBSCRIBERS WHO DO NOT GIVE EXPRESS notice to the contrary, are cousidored as wishing to continue their subscription. 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance o( thoir newspapers, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to tako their newspapers from the offices to wlneh * -- wv; uicuilUUlCIl, IU0J are held, responsible until they liavo settled the billg uml ordered tliem discontinued. 1. 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