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r / Wanted to Purchase I "'OR Til K USB OF TUB C023VKDKRATK States?Scrap Iron, wrought or cast, for which I pay i\ luir pncu 111 csian, or, n pieiyi iru, ?viu oAi.iimi^t tolled plantation iron for the'same. Planters or others having any of the ahovo to dispose'of will inform roc of the fact, aa I wish to collect it together ns speedily impossible. 3.8. MEltONhiY. ->ptembor 1 ^ tl. Notice. \ U AGENT CALL IS MAPK 0& I'lIK EARMv :ks for. wagons for a few days. I must deli vet <-.? 1 I)opot within eight days, 10,o00 bushels of corn, i i ftill poweis to impress?the corn must be deJ. II. DKVEREUX, 7?3t. Copt, and A. Oi S. Tax in KindCAMDEN, S. C., Nov. SO, 18GL i .NTl'lttS AUK EARNESTLY REQUESTED > hrittg in their Tithos of Corn, Pests, Oats, Rye, ' , Fodder, Ilstr, and Sorghum, A T ON OK. Stores aro much needed. . J.JONES, 1?Sd. Agent T. I. K. Iron. Iron. Iron. OT OF BAR IRON ON CONSIGNM HNT ANt K .r sale by M AT H KSON & CO. I?Gel. Notice. . , TKRSONS HAVING DEMANDS AGAINS'l ie Kstato ol the late Or. llenry Caiitey, wil them pro|HM'ly attested, .and those indebted Ue payment to John Cnntey. MARY O. CANTKV, t) 12 tf. Administratrix. * i LTE OF SOUTXI CAROLINA. af 1 DJ'T AND INSPECTOR OEN.'S OFFICE, Columbia, December 18, 1S0-1. r- :c L OHEERS N O. 47. v C A FPU I N'T EES TO TIT K STATE MIUTA I " Academy will immediately report to Lieut THICK, commanding Arsenal at Columbia, end of Major J. U. White, commanding Ilal ! te Cadets, as heretofore ordered; aud these ordiis a| ply to these who have already reported tt Major White, as well as to those who have not. The} will report to Lieut. Patrick, prepared to tako tin Held. IP So much of Special Orders No. 20 as conflict! ? th these orders is countermanded. Jtv order of the Uoveinor. w? r. A lthTNCTON, J* ?;i, i ; , < .?; r , I. anm ?> ii.".:- ? ay, nuil pronounced by good judges a perfect model nd is, beyond nil question, equal to any colt ill tin 011 federate Suites. lie will remain all the tinio at liii lablo, near Fiat Hock, S. l\ Tbkms.?t)no hundred dollars, to insure, and out ollar to the groom, (Jre..I care will bo taken to pro ent accidents, but I will pot bo responsible should anj oeur. ?ALSO?i Havo a supply of hammered Iron Plough Moulds?: iporior article?for sale at ."-52.50 per lb., or exchange r cotton, one pound of Iron for two of cotton. J. W. FOItD. December 1?wl.t. Lancaster Ledger copy four times once ft month r foqr months. Negroes to Hire. ~*WQ LIKELY" NEGRO WOMEN, BELONGING . to the mitlor heirs of James Click. 4 . ?ALSO Two likely women, belonging to the minor heirs o niel Wilson, decoaBed, will bo hired on the 1st dn> fanuary noxt for tho year 1865, in the town ofCani' i, before the Court House, at the usual hours foi ing. * - E. GASKIN, Agent for Jas. T. Truesdoll, Trusted, lee 10?ld2w For Sale. y HI IT GrTl)onnm?.in ~ i >>u uuugviviuciii urD'KlCS FOR SAIjH A trusty nogro fellow?ago .over fifty years. Fot * - her particulars apply o I). i5. MOUOTT. iNov. 15 NOTICE."" 1 O HI UK, ON THK FIRST MONDAY IN JAN1 TJ A RY,. TWELVE LIKELY FELLOWS, accus 11 "-.od t? l:oth field and lurpontino. .bums?Notes with approved securities. Iliror tc i 'i;i iflh each two suits of clothes, ono pair of shoes . pay doctors' bill, Z. CANTEY, ' 'se 32?lii Agent for Mj?. C. F. Canley. > i ' i ? i i , 11 ii i iruf i i i i i FINK DRESS!NO COMfcS; POCKET DO.; Penrl Agate Buttons, Shoe Knives; \ Black Flux Thread,.Fine Tooth Combs; Knitting Neodlos, Steel Pens, Pen Holders;^? 20 boxes Tobacco, F^no Flour; 80 groat gross Bono' Buttons^ Metal Buttons; ' . ! 40 aofc. Chihlron's Stockingfe, *Tacks: ' 40 " " : Socks, Red FlanneJ; ' Lady Peas, Sweet Potatoes; ili ' English Cotton Cards; . . " . 4 Btogans, pegged and sowed; 20,000 Needles, Writing Tr.k; ut c? a nrmri U. IX. JJMXO IX *1 O. t)eeemt>cr 12, m.w.lY, Headquarters 1 22l) I! KG IM KMT SO. C A. M lLlTl A, ) i . Cam.dkn, S. 0., L'ec. 24, 1164. J J A J J , J 0R1)KR NO. 3. IN PURSUANCE OF ORDERS FROM A. C. G \Rlinpton Adjutant and Jnspector Gcnerul of So. Cn , all bonded jnon, and all others, who are liable for serrieo without the District. ar<J lierebr ordered to rennrt to ) their respective commands on or before the 30th inst: All persons failinjx to obey this order will bo unmcdintcly Arrested Mid carrcd under guard to camp. Captains L J Patterson. J Falktabury, Adam Team S D Ilough, Tobias Folsottt, E Parker, and Lieuts. | Jas Fletcher and J L McIJownll, are charged with the prompt extcusiou uud execution of this order, without delay. By command of Col B. Jones: J. AI. GAYLE, 1.11c 21?3 * Adjutant STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. OFFICE OF AUDITOR OF S. 0., ) Cot-UllUtA, Dec 24,1864. J j " ?yHK FOLLOWING REGULATIONS HAVE JL been iirlnntml Cm- dm nmnnihiinn .... .1 I ( ?J-"? w. (/M.-cuuivivti miu pujriHCiit) 1 . tlmongh Hp's oilice, of requisitions and claims upon the , Executive Department of this Slnle: , 1. Whenever practicable, all requisitions for fund* , by the heads of milliary bureauxvnnd works of the j Slate, and all claims against the Executive Department of the Stale, shall bo f-.ausnmted totliiS oflice for exs aminalion npd audit at lertr-t one week heforn tbe first day of each mouth. Requisitions n""1 claims nppricvcd by tho-Uovo1 nor will be paid becwoen the f>th and 10th days of (lie mouth nest*succeeding the one in which thoy were submitted for audit. -t~? ooder Special circumstances. funds will . : mil. Pa; ties who desire to receive ' i L'nts. will pieaso observe the fol i , if of attorney: ' iby appoint ?ny true and ign receipts for and receive pay.'iiich may bo now "due or coming lutivo Department of the State of nd seal , this day. , (b. s.) .! j paid unless sworn to by iheelaimv ion will be allowed unless peri y be, according lo the lorins pre: regulations of the Confederate i . jn duplicate by the proper oflicer f ui luv Mvri... -r service for which the requisition ? is made. '*3 5 4,.iAU requisitions and claims of the character here in reiuireu to, mac were rendered provious to the date > of this notice, and which lmvo beon audited and ap. proved, will be piiid as heictoforo, upon application to r thisoftice JAMES TUPPICIt, \ Auditor of S. C. Approved: A G. Magratii. Dec 28 ^ 1 1 E3TA11 papers in tyio State insert once. * ? L Office Commissary Dep't., l *CAMpEN, December 13, 1864. TO BONDED Ai|KICVLTVRim YOU ARK REQUfRKD TOFURNISH THIS OF* FICE witli nnswors to the following questions prior to 25lh inst * \ Ilow many acres of land had you planted in corn this year ? ') How many planted in wheat! and othor small grain ? How many planted insorghuVn ? 11^... muny nogs navo you raised this year ? How many 1 wgs have yoti killed? How many hogs will you kill this season ? How many head of cattlo hnvo you now ? IIow many horses and mules havo you ? Whatamouut of provisions havo you turnislu d to tho government over and abovo your Tax in Kind 1 What amount of provisions have you sold tc soldier's families ? What amount of provisions havo you uow on hand ? What amount of surplus'Jinvo you ? llow many slaves have you? How muiijtwhites in fatnily? All bonded ti.cn failing \o answer thoso questions by the time abovo specified, will be reported to the Conscript Department. J. II. DEVHREUX, dec 1 i?3t.d.2t.\v. Capt. aud A. C. 8. y vl . V il . ? i'l "'.'!tt _ _ bob Jte ' TUE Sotitnerii Field & Fireside 1 * 4C17? .1 vn r I'rvr? a r? v nA 1tn rv j wm \r ? A VAST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT( BtTRpussing any combination owr before attained in the history of PERIODICAL LITERATURE of Europe or America I 'The Southern Field and Fireside," OF AUGUSTA, OA., V , . 4 AK? ^Xhefllllustiated Mercury/' OF RALEIGH, N. C. Combined and continued under the old popular title of thk SOUTIIRRH PIKIJWA VtRR?ini\ i THE ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRIBUTO' RIAL CORl'S Of BOTH JOURNALS RETAINED. rpilE PROPRIETORS OF THE "MERCURY I having purchased Uio "Southern Field and Fireside'1 and finding il impossible to u>nke arrangements which woidd insure n regular supply of papor, upon account of the irregularity oud uncertainty of traus^ portniian for the "Field and Fireside" at Augusta, Ga., the sntno having to be supplied from iho nulla at Raleigh, N. C.. have removed Jthe "Field and Fireside" to Raleigh and combined these two storing Literary Journals. The- "Mercury" is*<liereforo merged into the ' Southern Field and Fireside," and will be so published un.il the state of the country will justify a divcrgemcnt, when both papers will be resumed and ooutinued as heretofore. Subscribers to both journals will receive llic import?tho full tune bf subscription without delay or interrtipiion. . The entire Editorial and Contribntorial Corps of both papers are retained, upon the emerging journal. It is announced without fear of contradiction that tho extensive and Splendid Array of Combined Talent now employed in writing for tho ' Field and Fireside" surpasses in gouuine merit, ability, celebrity and numerical strength any combination or engagement ever before attained in the history of Periodical Literature of Kuropc or America. It is a largo eight page Weekly Journal teeming with original Romances, Sketches, Tales, Poetry, History, Essays. Criticisms, Witticisms; including Translations from the French, German and other Languages; Agricultural, Mechanical and Scientific articles, otc.Tho Proprietors conlldently assert that tho "Field and Firesido" shall at once f.ir excel in real merit every publication of tho kiud over belore attained or attemp H In tlio foiled States or tho Soutlu. The arrangements now cft'eete'd fully justify tlio assertion. Terms : One subscriber one year, ... $20.00 One subscriber six months, ... 12.00 Five subscribers six months, ... 50.00 Address WM. B. SMITH ,t CO*, Nov.11. . llaleigh, N. C. The Richmond Examiner, PUBLISHED DAILY, ' SEMI-WEEKLY, AND WEEKLY. TERMS:?THE DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER is mailed ut Fifty Dollarn por year-; Twenty" five Dollars fornix months; Fifteen Dollars fojLthrce months, and Five Dollars fur oil! month. THESKMI-WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued overy Tuesday and Friday, and sent by mail at Twenty-five Dollars per year; Fiftecu Dollars for six months, and Ten Dollars for three months. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every PrL. da}', and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars per year, aud Ton Dollars for six months. y-re ino examiner is published ou the cash system, nnd will not depart from it under any circnrustauces. Persons whodesiro to got the paper will please accompany their orders with the cash. Carriers and Nows Dealers will be furnished at the rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred. Advertisements will be inserted in tlio Daily, Semi* Weekly and Weekly at Two Dollurs per square of eight linos or less for evory insertion. Porsons sondiug subscriptions must do it at their own risk. We will, under no circumstances, return unsolicited and rejectod communications. Notice. I WILL HIHK ON TI1K FIJfcST MONDAY IN January next, at the Couit IIouso in Camden, two negro boys, Spencer nnd Alfred, belonging to the Estate of William Wilson, tho hiror to give bond and two good securities, furnish two suits of clothes, ono pair of shoes, ono blanket or quilt, one lint or cap, and pay Doctor's bill; said negroes to bo doliverod to mo on thelirst Monday in January, 186G, at the Court IIouso iti nmrwlnn I will also rent, on tho same day all tlio lands belonging to saiil Estate, rontors to givo bond and two good securities. J.J. flUCKABEE, Admr. W. B. " UCKABKIC, Agent. December 1?3tFor Sale, AT MAdAZlNE 11 ILL, SHANKS, LIVERS Hearts, IIeads, and other offal from .slaughtered lie. dee 9?6t. ? t iti ill ' | A CHARMING NEW BOOK JVST OtfT. * The Captain's Bride, A ; ..? T1IKILV.IIVO TALE OF THE WAB, BY W. 1). IIKIIRINUTOX, 3o N. 0.. CA?? . Neatly bound in paper, price., $1. Upon rccoipt of the price it vrill bo nailed to nay J part ef the Con lode racy postage prepaid. A liberal, diacouut to the Trade. '* " Aa HiaoillHm. in K...W?.l ?? - - - .... .. u.u.vuu, iu* * I BUD VT lit US WS* TO forwui d tl.eir order at suoe. ~ -C. ' JN PRESS, CASTJLinE; The Maid of Kirkland, (iLLUSTK ATKDj) BY EDWARD EDOKYILLE. Pnicic, $1 The Deserter's Daughter. A TA BE FOUND EI) UPON~'ttKAL INCIDENTS O THE WA * T" NOltTfl CAROLINA. " ~ BY \V. D. HKRIUNGTOX, 3?U N. 0. CAYALRT. Prick $1.4# - ^ ^ ROSE EMMERSON, IS THE BDIDAL OF THE FOTNDLrKtt, (illustrated,) BY EDWARD KDGKYILLE. Price, $mt Upon all our publications we allow a libe'rtd diabokal to tin# Trs'lo. ? ' ,Jij Upon account of the iuatifflcieat of phpec each edition of these beautiful Xcwellctton will bo limited, therefoie the Tradtf-Jad better forward tkeir ardors at once. " 1 : Address . .-. * . - ' WM. ?. SI' :*H A CO., ;Publi>her*, ;'* ;* - Rwleigh, *fc?. Editors inseftih* 4is adTortisomaet wilt ?a i. noto, will receive a cO . each book. Nor. U j ': ' t Printing i??he Legislative. PKRSONS WISlIIJt' 0 CONTRACT JOIV TH1 PRINTING for ifi^ .A),,Houses ofth* jLogialfctore of South Carolina',' or of elth*r of them,-will ?*V rnit their proposals to the undersigned, at Columbia, on or before 28th of November inst.- . The following, as near as can bo aKcertafned^wlll be the charactor and quautity of the work: A Bills,* in Pica, 62 lines, of 35 ems?2,17# em9 per ?[ ! page. Reports and Documents, Long Priraor, 5ft lines, ?f 31 cms each?-1,705 ems por page. . . Permanent Journal, Long Primer, 65 lines, of 31 etna each-?1,705 ems poi"prige. . . Calendars of the two Houses, Loug Primer, 65 lines, of 31 ems each?1,705 ems per page. The Bills to be printed on good writing paper, and all other printing to be done on printing paper, of as tine quality as can be procured. >' Extra copies of every paper ordered te be printed' by either House, must be furuiBhod to each member it tho other branch of the Legislature. Of the Bill;?, Reports, Documents, Journal and Calendar, two hundred copies ure required daily, onehiinrlroil nnH (ift" '?? * ' .if.j iv?> me iiifiiiooni oi me Mottsto if Representatives, and fifty for tho members ofthe fleante. Tli? Journal and Calendar must bo delivered'pane* tunlly at or bofor? the hour of meeting of th? HOOsea of each day, and one copy by th? ?am? hour; to b? delivered at tho Excpjgpvo Department, and on? copy t? the Stato Auditor. : Tho Acts and Permanent Forms of the H?u?es b? printed, stitched and ready f?r delivery by th?<2ftth of February, after the regular seasion. * Riii? bnd figure work to count doubler and pages and aid? notes t?, be estimated at the rat? of 1,705 ems per page: The two Houses will separately choose the Priaio* of their daily work, and will unite ia.tb? selection ? tho Printer of thtir permanent work, via^ Acts, ? ? port?, Itesolutiona, Ac. ' Proposals for the Printing of tli? two Hous?*, ?i* ?P either House, must conform to th* foregoing *pe?lfl??- fWL tions. W. E. MARTIN, - r . Clerk of>8en*t?T JOHN T; Bl0A&'SSmm Glork ef Home of ReprwwatatiTWt j nov 11?td. , : "*!!; : ,v ? THE LAWS OF NEWSPAPAR& : 1. SUBSCRIBERS WHO DO NOT .GITB BX?. PRESS notice to tlio contrary, are considered as wMu ing to continue their subscription. ? 2. If subscribers order the discontinuance ! their newspapers, tho publisher may continue to send' thee* until nil arrearages are paid. V 3. If subscribers noglect or refbso to take their ueWa* papers from tho offices to which they are directed*.the? are held responsible until they have settled the bill* and ordered thom discontinued. 4. If subscribers romovo to other placoa avitheni laforming thd publishers, and the newspapers ate 'seat to the former direction they are held responsible, foe tho same. n i .I--?' * - I/* JL liU VUU1 19 II* *ru nociuea mat refusing to l*k# nowspapcrs from tho office or moving and leaving them uncalled for is "prima facia" evidence of intentional fraud. 6. The Courts have also repeatedly decided that a postmaster who neglects to porformhisduty of giving reasonable notico, as required by the Tost Office Dt* partment, of tho neglect of a person, to take frow-.tS# office newspaper* addressed to him, renders thtf fastmft4ters|liable to the publishers Car the' uhsegljitfen pnee. '