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MIL'. JLJUML JLWL'Jg ljf ?pitqpt. L AMU A8TERV1LLE, B.C. Taewby Morning, Jan 10, 186S. We have laen requi-eteil to -?u?ue that there will br a Rm Uh| ol the Uuai d wt I'AiiiimIwioii ei? ol lU? 1'uui lor (km Uietiict Oil SSalurdaj next. 1lie attendance 01 mii in** lueinuem f>ai ticulm Ijr desired. The office ?( the Coiol.ua 7i?'? ha* been put(htiu:il by llie proprietor ol th? Charlotte Hut /din, iiiiT li?? tiaaw merged into tins HuJUlin establishment. Mr. Urition, lata Kditur ol the Tunes," is now the Local Keporter for the Jlulletiu. . ' Tin Older* ftom the Adjutant General for the organisation of the Mil tia Kegimenl* are published else*here It will be sccii that the neeol d class of Militia (embracing those who lia*e llilTnilo been exempt Iron, m'i rice beyouil , their iiapective Ibatiicta. mm well as those alio wa e exempt lioai all militia service) aie put initial oidei* lor sei vice in the h.td ExtMiiptiiai* in specinl caaea will be gi anted by the Governor, iti whom ahme the (tower to eieiupl lies. The law exempt* none liupi tins service, ba twesn the ages nl sixteen and sixty. except nu in be is ol the llelial Boards, who are not lia Mr lievviid ihair ie?per live District* L'under itie Iec?nt T?i Bin, of the Uginlatuie, lei (1 is taxed six dollar* nd vnlorrtn on every hundred dollar* of it* value according to llit' existing clMssilieaiion ; slave- lour dollar* prr lirad ; on income deiivvd Uohi factorage, employ men s, lutulliu and pi oleum on-, nine per cent; on ibe' amount of goods, waies and Bi'icliandixe, three and a half per cent; on money at inteiaat one par cent; on the value ol town kite and builmga one and a lisjl per cent ; free negtoee between the ago* of tiltoeii and fitly aie taxed ten dollar* per uead, except aucb aa aie in ibe ariuv and exeepl tutb aa are iucapable horn aounda Ir otlici ariaa, of prot ui log a livelihood. The Buaaar, ol rnhieh out i cadet * have doubtIt rslieaid, i? adreitised U) be opened on Tuesday. the 1 7ill ol Jauuaiy. in the State lluu?o, in the t ity of t oluiuhia. The otaect of the undeitaking ia llit- relief <> llir ?irk ami ntiflcring ni "II omen" ll<?>|?ital-< and ike Navy, ?un* ti ibotinii* ai f anliciled from trveiy ijuai tci.? Tlie llailioud and i*H tullljilMtirt u ill-lotw.nd at tit-Urn lift o! clur^i-. Morn K I. Kerriaou, U L Bryan, U Caldwell. T J. Hull, and l>i J. J. I hiaoltu an- the Committee oil Tiaiir|M?rt iilii li-t mat St* iviil lo llit* caitvol either, or lo llit- tVntiai AieHK'ialiiiu, tnaiked legibly "Daaaar," a?*t.-oiii|>euied, il tSe iituiora dc-ir* it, with dhet-lioiin 10 nlii.li table lln*y arf to lit* di-li ibufi-d. I Ollief ooiiiiMitteen and ai raiigruirul- a ill be I made knoan in future adveruaenieiite. Wtirn (*?u. thagg aaa aeul to c<Miiiiiai|<l the pout ol W ikiiingtou, it aat aayrly predicted by III* ei.tiwiaa Of tlif aduun*a|raiioM that liia^ city aould certainly (all into Ui? luuida uf the tne ny. Tke gleriooa defence wbieb tliat gallant olAcer baa made ol Wilmington, agaitiat the imost touoiiiable land and naval expedition which ever sailed front a Notthvrn putt, is sm creditable ut tioii Hiagg and as disuniting to his enamies, as it is gratifying to the country. The discomfiture oi I'orter and of ttuUer was completa, according to their own cotifea ions, and of ofiMC liisir illaaster was tar greater than admitiad by them. Th? tide of vicio* ry and good'htrtunu, we kups, has again tarn 1 ii. favor of the Confederate cause and il out people ut half true to tbcniseivas, and do not give way to laorai cowardice, ultnnaie sucoeas is luevitabfe. A GtitstLMMMd?It would appear, says the Wilmington "Journal," quite pretiable that tie*. Lee wtM be made IhrtteiaHsaiiad?Cotn.1 luander in t*hiel of the armies of the < onfrtVr , ate States, with his lieadqusi U?r? in tlia field and with the army of Horthem Viigiuia. This will probably result beneftciady to tlie whole service, as it will interpose au isolating medium between tlie mutual prejudice* of the President ana if ma iv ol me noti dta(liiyuialie<l deiieraht in our array, II will Im for Uwimf Lee to order to the Jifttreul coaiammihIia wch office r? u lie nay deem beat ruitr.l u> rentier tfinu effective, and to ma Ira aueb diapoaiuon of troop* aa mag lie icquired by lira eaigmciee of tlie Cyutoltir. acy, Of courae Oiia myit be done without treuchiiig upon the coneUtetkaual power of tlie Il'i evident aa I'MnMitiiiitr liiiCliiif aa We believe It can ba. Certainly tlie arrangement wduUl - ? work a great relief to the Preddent, wit) we (hint would be kailbd by the coantry at Ur^e. Kditwiiwl Brawl uwr """"?" * f The Cher lee tat i Courier baa been aaaured by fbe higheat authority that preparaUena for the ,4 e fewer and avcuiity of Cliarleatou are being j j puebed vifMoadf forward. The utakwt barpuny trail between the efvtl and military auIhoriliea. Xo eiertiefie wtp beapered by Governor Magrath in aeeomplUhitrg tbtn all inipor | b<>< -jni. i> i? mil/ iiarrpari mat SWT eitl 1 u*i etbibit * Mtnihr ?pirk to ?u*Uin sikI gK? 1 hiui lUeir hnKi eo-nperatinii, ill the great I ?*ik before ?, to hinr< the safety ofoar glo> I rious old city, sikI ftee the enemy another 8oI Title deleM r m The public will be pleased to learn that all prohibition on travel between ? olunibia arid Charlotte is relieved, by order ol the Quartermatter Ueneiat. Remember the words of Kdimmd Burke : 'No nation was ever conquered but by itself. As long as lite public *pirit remains untouched, the public caime is in no danger." Both HouSus of t'ongrew* have passed a bill me mill' witlnn which the oUl iaaiie may In: exchanged lof llie ilew under the ml ol 17ill Fetmiaiy I8i>4? until the lot ol July 1886. Iloldeis cmi nee thai there in no neeea mty for onci iticing any ol the old innue they may happen to have on hand. The Richnioiid Enquirer cull* upon I'otigrtN to cirnte Iiy law h Gei cralioaiiuo ol all the arinieo, anil thinks the I'leoi^enl would feel it hi* duty to appoint General i?ee to that position. The Kichntond Enquirer closer it* lending ediioiiitl an tallows : "11 France and England ! will enter into a treaty with these Confederate Elates, Recognizing our indvpendcuce upon aholunng slavery in all the Stales, rather than conditio1 the war, we nliould tic prepared to urge that such a prop<Milioo would lie favorably received and acted upon hy throe nationa, and ongUt to he made to lliein." I Gen. Sherman aays he has hren through Miimiiwippi twice aii|| through Ireorgia once.? "The run goes north on the 21st, and hy that time I shall go North too." Ileaaya lie will go tltioogli South Carolina, and leave awake lie* himl him aa inai ked Hathat which marks Ilia j path tlirougli Georgia, mid that hr will go tlnougii North Caiolitta hUu, Kiclininiid being Ilia dcntiiialioii. The Waidiingtoti Chronicle of the 1 *t, mya the Hoard of Supervinur* of the city and county of New York have eeaolvi-d to iiiho lour million* Ol dollar* Ut pay I lino a* lid dollar liOU ilie* to vidnnteera to till theii quota in the coining ^rall. The N'ertlieru papcrii ray Sherman'* pro- I gAlutlie lor hi* grand cwmpalgu "Xuith ward" | mn* Ut he no necret. lie will ?<art fioiu I'ort : Koyal and move aliaigtil on Uianvhville. lie then propo*ea to* follow the mam hoe* of fail road toward* Virginia, *leainig and muidermg a* much a* he can liy the way. roH THE LANCAaTKK LKfHiKN Negro Coneenptioa Mm Kdituk ?fluice tne a.ivur.cenien' qf hi* tot imporiani anbjeei.b fore lite people , h> ?pv rrid ol lh? Irltillhg journal* of the Com lr\ . no ijiioiiiiiilut ritm tne more ' eurneat concern ; arid rnttr I-'' ? loch I have elt Jto t!rcp a roliciutde. I am minified ' .1.1.1 ti.e ill J'tflfy ol the p *ople at -hoDie | are aver-e to 'ma ille.iaii h, lint Mich ia tint 1 he caae in luc ann\. Too il.iiila of ih a I . rillt , it it were made n ltd vole, would ' I a lie.ion it* i.iilllrdlate ad- pilm. lielh-vuig tin re feiiiiiiiia Inn two allern.oiven to re j lieve u? ol our drfnreaNinp eoiui 'iou ; viz; 1 re-cotiutfur ion vi'koul if-itrry. or iiriuniK j and bringing into Hie lleld a large liuotbrr , ol our ahle-'oodleO litgroei I lunch prefer the Salter lii the loruier * I nut uwiirv of die luct, tl.al n g"r?-ut in.my ulyeit to Uiii ui.niufB, 611 die grauwli ul , moral wiuog . aud dial llie negro ?? unlit lor a no dier. ltoin ul dirae oijeiI ion a may 1 be eiiiillrd lo cunaider.iliiiii, but not lu .hat xieut ?e ni? It airtne. lar^tly tnlt>e?Ud. ibraire lo iutpreaa. Wnelner u bo a uiural wrong ' or nol, I ?Ui nol lully pirpaird 10 iliwuaa, | but iii-lanca-a are given ua iu llie Ifnok of Truth, where niaaier* 'led llieir aervaAta into balde in defence of their hun it-hold i nil kindred, I cannot prrcei?? tne error we i wou'd comuiii, l>v taking a portion of our *er?ani*t lining ib? u> iu drlrntr ul our (dieirj cuuhiry and llie perpetuation ul' lh? iimii'.utlou of aiavery. No jQc will, with all tne facta before t?ini| uaaert thut the institution ufalaiery la not greudy endangered We are aware of t|ii*'f-n t ; and mJmi, ii.at i;o defeiidera are mini .nailing numerically bv itierdetiia of brtlle, Midi nol aidlicient held lu replemah. We have In eltineut under our cnotrul that will ariaMe/ die purpose?aliail We , tiling it.I.? b<-ar and borat III* cord* ihal biud u? or *liall we an/render ihia power to the rnnin to be u-e i ag .ln*i u?, ?i d ?ink* into ignomliiioua oblivion aa a people end i.etioQ. The negro, ae a a..Idler, may not be alto fetber a* ellicient a. Hie while, but ae have good ground* for believing, that with prop rr diaripline, Ihev ail be <rflFec>i e and aid materially in decfdfhg ap.edtly Una conieat. With IOO.OOO dim added to ihi*aroiv (i*H l<e? could Ua-iafer the war and mairlain hitnael t ii lhe.?nein> la country. And if ee? Were ab'e to thia we-would be bleaa ed with a ?p?edy and honorable peBee. I kirea thai Jhere are aome who htitl donbl be capacity of the ne?ro, bat our erfcuiy ha* taught ua a leaeon a* reg rda that mat! ter ; and we Litnw from ob*er>atioit that the negro will light, and are more to be reted on rtiau the w lihe troop* of llie earmv . Ne?er wWI ae at'rrimpliah the deairbd end, until the people of the country con-ent i to give Uieir property add rielt their livoe | ? * in defence of the cause. Whenever lliey nee thin view of Hie picture, then our exin t leiice, ?? a nation, in on h linn fooling ? We hie engaged iu ? War lor indepei.dence and Iiberly?nod though iduvery in one ol the inonl important prinviplen?if it be enaentiulU neccwtury to sacrifice nu)thing, let it nut be our libtrtnt. liive ua Utterly iu preference to everything elite llut there is* a viii) lu Mive our Ijjieit) aid ii.? insli. ? tu inn of mavrrv. l.s-1 us make use ot this q element placed in our bauda, and vie Mill j succeed. i he livgio ha- an interest in this ii Kin?llie very existence ul the race is vUk P ed in the issue?leach them Una Inci ; slim 'J gla.e thetn Willi proini-es ul rewai.l, and h m*ik uiy Murd ae Mill never have ica-en t lo doubl their fidelity, or vuu-ure liieir J conduct. Bring tne negro iulo the tield, u in-d Me turn ft; refuse to do it, and Me " /*.i?h. JUNIUS 0. J Pelrr?b??rg V*, Dec 27ih 1IH4. t Army Intelligence. r c From Wilmington. WiLMioToa llre?inb>-r J7 ?7'u Hit Fx crlUncif thr i'rrtuieutff the V,unjr<irrntr St,tie*: j The etieint re eiob.irk?-d und.-r caver of Ins ? fleet If is uioveiMelil Is not developed. I II have visited Fort Kistier and hud llie dam " age m ii<t'li except buildings uot necessary " lor its Oefenea. Only I mo guns disabled v The marks iemainliig indicated thai the u hiimbordfr)1 nl ma* verv ii??vy Gen \\ hit inn is ronniuoidiiig the defence at Smith liner, mid (Jul. i-aiiib at the liirl# The of l uers s.id uie 11 composing the garriawri de aerve specisl eouiniendaiina for the gttUiinl ry. ettleieucv and forth ode diapl.iyed under | very lr> ing eireunislsneea s (Signed.) BRAXTON BRAGG '' A t'omjkctukF. ?The (,'hnrleston .Mfcu- ( ry in alluding 10 the cessation of llie siege il tVitinlllgloU, aava : * |l la supposed that m hen Sherman occupiod mid a as cure in Savunnah, tin <te* pnirnt'a n uwu iu lite w liiiiingtun (lift. J a'anng i"Mi in* unity wm audit-lent t? llie l.isk of capturing ' liar leal on and W timing ton, ami thai utility valuable veaaela might ue caved to lite ' Union," by allowing htut" | lit I'tiinpltiltf lite work lie had * ?ui??salul- i ly vnlMlltellOed. ' < Affai in Stmuli AUdUnTA. 'altoarv 4. ? A geiilletitrfb who U fl rva van nab luni week. -ay a lite city von (Witt-id quiet. I Uueni not utoieaieri. I'ri* j vale pro|ivr;y protected. Att order bat (a ell iallled Uol lo cut ' lie fhade Urea.? Kirrwo-td ia ahnri, bit I Sherman proutivcd ? to bring * oud . by the Ciulf Ko.td 'I'he j I41I1 uud 16 h rurp* are in the Irenektea, ' i en-In rig trout the H?t?ittMHi Kiteriolke , I'fa 11 a Koad Tlu Yankeea are building a a lit* ptmlnnn bridge,npp .oMle the Kxrltajigti ' 1 he elntfwliea tin Sunday were hilled with I ad lea Many negmea who yuln.-.r Sher t iimo hi the couutry are leaving , the road* are lined * iih litem. Sherman it going lo give a reception lo (be negritea in lite city I A Federal paper, called lite "U<iiiy Lttyul (Vaorgiort," ic i* a tied liotn lite Arw* ullke, ' bt I.a plain M Mutithnait. tiroeral John A. laetiry L Ml command ul the pual. Several 1 ^ate.iutera are engaged iu removing the ob ( alluulnina t'f.Hn lite river. Adam*' Kxpreaa | Company have an uthce ^ From Um 8. C Cout. ft UIIMottu, Jan 3.?A* oHtctal telegram f'rttiu Charleston, aa a lite Federal picketa are reporiad lo have retired Iruin lite railrUMli. dilllllf VVaHtluiitrA Tivdw leal". ilk oiaixa ilrd General (tltulxiu ia b?dly ??midrd The diiuw|j? to llio road a ill lir r?)Niircd in ten d?tr(. Tlio enemy ha*a landed on the South (Viilil)ll Il4? of llie Savannah ii??r, iU<l are driving in our pickala toward* Ilardonviile. Kkuji run Kuan?No newa uaa received yealerduy of aity fitrlliM ai<i?rHi?Dl of the W'ftnv, wbo ir? luw believed to be at I l?rd ?? ill*: Our lorcee have fallen buck lo Giat...ui>?4I?. ki'patrtek'a raiding party, winch uofildowa the Attauialui ri??r ?uotc daya ago. had ratorood to Savannah, and it i? n-purlrd moved over M the GamHna aid* iff III* Savannah rivaf. Another report wa? W<nt a party of Yankee cavalry had made 'i Hiotr appearatK-a at Perryabnrg, S (J, but toe report m nut credited ? C'eurter, 6/A ih$/ Tl?e .Mercury saia: Hwerm.m m reported |l I ietdevVllie AM III* beef entile, buys end ?l?*ep have br?i driven from ih<t Mardrrnllr and liraitaieville wntiiuim and are ??>w pnaiered in a anfe locality. Ooofalt'kU Ooafreee RicitMoxn, Dec. i$.?Nothing of Miter eat waa irauaacted ia < oii||reaa y?*WriUf In tbe Uouac, a bill waa reported, from the Conitlntu e ol Wmrand Mean*, autbonaing Uie Secretary of the Tremaety la pwrcbeee thirty inilifbna ol rpacic.' The UinM paaaad a bill giving one a?iil Ol uidlotiu and clothhrg 10 OfB cera ol tlid army in the field under briaadier ( iterate, an J of Um iiavy under captain*. T te? Hcnate *?* in MOM aiaion, | % 9 m 0 ,1 j _ 1 IIicBmonp, Jui. *.?Nothing important in he Senate. * The House wag occupied in the discussion of he hill to promote the efficiency of the cavalry ervice The hill was amended, end finally muted. It prepoeea that the Government pro* 'ide the cavalry home* hereafter, and pay for hoe? now in service. OBIIPARTDiko, on tbe 29tli ulciino, of Typhoid fever, "HUMAS filth mmi of Capt. Win. and C. E. iuftoo??ge 14 year*. A youth ol much promHe, and endeared to all alio knew him by hid ;eiiileuea*, amiability -tf^ manner and correct It-pouinenl an a pupil. The iron gra*p ol lentil being no rwprrlof ol ago or peraon, he ina bran revered lioiu hih parental tie-", and he litany friend* ol hie youth. L|ir? parent* have be soothing con-oration that an a child he war Itilifttl, and revered parental council, with ilore than ordinary intellig -lice lor hi* yeara? lot susceptive of the vice* common amongst he larger portion of the youth ??l the present lay. He ha* no doubt, in hi*. depaiUlre from hi* iiuhieudly world, secured an almde above, there he will not bo subjected to the many eveiee* coninion tp " earthly eai*tetice, but iyoy eternal re*t. J. SI. O. KSTATU SALtf. 1 > Y PERMISSION or I) A. WIJ.LI A MS 1^ Ordinary of l.niM-a>iter Dim nut, I will oil on Thursday. 'ho 'ifitli day of Januitrr rial., at the late reaidenee of John K. Hlaek lion. demised. all of Hit- personal Kontr if Maid (ii-criOfd, coiiMi?titi g of Stock of ?ti ioiiH Kind*?Horace rallla, 'nig*, Si r. . pro. i-iona. Household and kitchen furniture ltd a variety ol oilier arlirlm. Term* made knowft on day of aula KI.IZ \ A. BLACK UUN, Adm'x. Jan. 10. l?o5, ** 31 Filty Valuable Negroes, f COMPRISING MOUSE SERVANTS 1/ and Ete'd Munda. *Oll lie offered for ale at the Court House in Camden on I nradav (lie 17th inat Al-o a good Iron \xled WAGON nod aeveral gond MUI.KS. 1'ermu make known on day of a.ila, Tnia properly will be diapo??d of at pri ate Mile, before the day limned, if desired. R. U. JOHNSON. . J..n 10, lt?>5. 'it Estate of ltoberf H. Porter, deceased. ALL PERSONS HAVING DEMANDS of anv grade or diameter, ngain?t the hi .lute of Koitert II Porter, lute of laruca*. r District, South Carolina, are hereby no iiied to prenent the "Uinw to the undermgn?d ?< itliin the time pre*eribed by law This lolice wi<| be plead in b.ir to claim* aubse|nerit!y presented. LAURA PORTER, Adm'x. Jan. 10. I8t>5, 3t Lnteraat on State Stoeka and Bond*. STATE TREASURY, LOWER DIVISION', Loan DicrAavatar, Coli mmu, S. C INTEREST due l*t Jmiumy, 1 ?K6, and arreaia ol inteiesl now leinaiinng undrawn, Ml till' fif t'KS and DON LIS hereinafter num. inned, ieeaed l?y liie State ot South (Imnlitin, t ill be p<tHi at tbir dflice, in Columbia, on ami liter AfoSDAY jneat, id January, U<i, rii: ? S per cent. State Stock. 4 44 " Stock, Act IS:t8, "for rebuilding ity of tliarleelou." 4 per rent. Stock, (new State House,) Acts I8A6, '61, V, 'fc*. '?) ami '61. 4 per cent liouda, (new Su'e House,) Acts I4&U and I8&6 . 4 per ootii. Ilouds, del 18119, "to grant aid ? Blur Rulge Railroad " 4 per cent. Bonds, (military defence.) Act 186'?. 1 - 44 44 viclJanwry, 1841, "to raise supplies 44 7 per cent Stock, Act December, 1842, aitem ing Act January, 1841, 'to raise sup die*.44 7 per cent. Stock, (military defence,) Act Dt ooiubci, 1441, 'AT. J. LAVAL, Treasurer Lower Division. Jan. 1<J, 1844. 44?It. IT ATI 07 SOUTH CAROLINA ABJ'T. A*? li*?rFCT<>itGcHBitAL'? Omen., COLUMBIA. I ? ?mUr 27, 1864. general order* no 21. I Til R folio<*in?r pvritoni h#?in{ lM*?n rlevled to Ike l'i?M (Hfirnt ot the ? * erel Krgldtnl* (if Slat* Troo|i?, ?p? hrre will! AtiixitMM-fd as au -h, and * ill b? oU-yed Mid roaipeHed MM'Of dinjrl v: Firtl Reytmrni Stale 'Prompt. Cid.HH-l?J. B GKIKFIN lii<-?iwian( ColoRal ?H F. IIKKNDON. Major? ? DIKKS Sm-anJ Re^itnenl Stole '/Vooyi*. ldoi*4if?.anl Colonel?* W. II. DUNCAN, Maj ir? I) II. kick T%irJ Regiment Slate Troapi. ToImm-I-A. I) GlMMWYN, -? J. W HARRINGTON. Mnj<>r?J Mol VKK Fuurik Reg, ment State Trnope. 4 oU.net?R M 1,1444 >N Li*<Um?ni f'*4?n?>l?J K SI'KARMAN. ? J W. FWiGIJHON 0*0 (^rist404 a. c. uarmhotov, arfj.iwuu mid iu?fh-eum -(ii'iieril 8. c. <xrri?l oa. kolum, a. a. g. jm. )<>, 1m*. 41?14, * NEUKOES TO HIKE. I will hire at public nut crv, six valuable field hand-, three women and three ablebodied meu. on the tiret dnv of February. I ut ujy residence. T?rni? made known on day ?>f hiring. W. W ELLIS. Jan. 10. 1865. 3t Horse? Stolen. STOLEN FROM Ihe SUBSCRIBER'S Stable on thg night of the 'id inst., two hones?one a white elm bunk li.rse, about fifteen and a halt hands high, six tear* old: the other a sorrel horse nbout the acme age and aixe, having two white feet and a while atar in the face, with murks of geur upon hint. , Also on the mime night, from the stable of Mtddleton Knight, a bright sorrel horse, with a shite sp.it in the face, left eve out, and about ten years old. Taese horses gte supposed to have been taken and ridden off by deserter*. . A liberal rewanrt will be psid for the' horses ; or for any information concerning them. UKIAII FUNDKRBCJRK. Wild Cat, I' O. Lancaster District, S. C. Jan. 10. 1865, 3t South Carolinian will insert once and send bid to this office. CIRCULAR. War Department, C. S. Rich mono, Dec. 10, 1864 Persons who niay hire their slaves to Maj. in* (?. I'axton.and his Assistant*, fur Government purpose*, at Schedule pri ces. shall l ave credit tor the number hirad in the event of a* future requisition tor twelve months upon them for their alaves, for Ci*vernnient use, and in the event of l | . t. . m ?i * ? I'm" i lit- iiiuviiiiiiiiru mi me name maimer an it' they had bveu impressed or neat voluntarily for Government use ?iihout contract. JAN \ SKIHI 'N, Secretary ?f War. A true oopv. J as U. I'axton, Mnj. nnd Q. M. RECKUI liNG CAMP, Lahcastck IUbtkiot. S. C. Jan J, 1665. Slaves wanted for 1865. I wi?h 'o hire fo' l865><bout too or 16(1 Slaves, to he fin pin v I'd ill collecting Forage and Inking care of public animal*. Ac.:, Xntiona, Medical Attendance and unml Clothing to be furnished by the Govern merit. I Attention in celled to the above order of Necretnrv of War, bv which it is provided that persons who hire their Staves shall have credit on future requisition, and bv indemnified for their loss. W. If. KIKKIR, f'npt A A. Q. M In Cb'ge. Jan. 10. 1865, at STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ADJ'T AND INSP'T R GEN'S OFFICE, Columbia, Dec 'J7, 1064. OEM KRAI* ORDERS MO. JJ 1THE COMMANDING OFFICER OF a each and every Militia Regiment in the State, will at once proceed to enroll and organize all persona within their respective commands liable to militia dutv. to wit: All I persons lietween the ages of sixteen and sixty years, except onlv persona wtio have b- en exempted by the Surgeon Geneial ol the Stn'e, or the Stale lln'ird of Surgeons at Columbia, S on the ground of permanent phtaical diaabilily, and persona detailed by Confrdernle authority. II Tho-e who claim exemption on the ground of phi steal disability. hut who have not certificate* from the Surgeon General, or the State Board of Surgeons of recent date, will, nevertheless, be enrolled, nnd wilt be examined by ttve Diatricl Surgeon to rhs nereaiier appointed ill. The i'oniiuiiiidin{ officer of regiments will cause all vacancies of officers *n their readied ire regimenm to ho tilled by election, or by appointments mude according to law, and return to this otfice, within ten dava af ter the receipt of theae orders, iho accont pnnving Koaier, filled out according to heatings, showing ofiicera of regiments and nilinher of persons between the ages ol aix ' teen and fifty, and titty aod sixty years of g? IV. The co nmanding officers of regi uieiita will not enroll persons between six teen and fifty years who have gone forward and reported under the late rail tor troops, j but will be caretul in enrolling and report | ing the namr.% ?f all jktrtort* w ho have not , responded lo that csll.thal li<?y may bear 1 resitd and sent forward lo their'respective I commands. i V. The commanding officer* of rsnim.r t. will require return* according to these order*, to be made bv commanding officer* of coinp one* and will aupevinted said en rnlnneci, and. if neceaaery, otdsr t'llt their respective Command* for thi* purpnae. VI The prompt exeuuiiuo of lhe*e or , dera ia peremptorily required a* no delia quendv in their duty will be excused or overlooked, and each regiment will he put under order* for active aervic# in the Held. Ity order of the (Governor and Commander, in-Chief. A. C UAKI.l.tJTON, Adj'i and ln*pVtjen*l 8. C. Official: G A. PoLLlR. Jan. lO 18KA. . *?_! notice! OFFICE AGENT OF STATE, 'Camden, Dec. 27, 1864, F)ll THE INFORMATION of Slave, holder* in Oivi eioo No. 2, ii u stated ' that the call for labor to be delivered on the 10th Jnnnary next i* withdrawn. R. B. JOHNSON, Aireol of State. Jan. 10, 1895, " 2t STATE OF SOUTH CAHOLIHA. ADJ'T. AND I NSP'R,. GENL'S. OFFICE CoLiimii, Dec 8, 1884. GENERAL ORDERS AO. 20. I THIS APPOINTEES TO the State Military Academy will immediately report to l/irul. J. B PATRICK, command, ing Areenal at Columbia, H. C., instead of Major J. B. White, commanding Battalion Stale Cndeti, aa heretofore ordered ; and the?e ordera apply to tho?e who have already reported to Major White, a* well ae to thuee who have not. They will report to l.ieul. Patrick,prepared to take the field. II. So much of Speeial Order# No 20 aa conflicts with the?e ordera is counterman, ded. By order of the Governor. A. C GARLINGTON, Adjutant nnd Inspector General of S. C.? Jan. 3 1865, I 21. south Carolina! LANCASTER DISTRICT. BY l>. A. WILLIAMS K.quire, Ordl. nary for said District. WHEREAS. John 15. Robertson has applied to me for Letters of Admioiatretuin on all and singular the Good# and ChMtlea, Right* and Credits ef John Clvburn. late of the Diatri.'t deceased. THESE nre, therefore, to cite and ad. tnoni-h all and eingulur, the kindred aod creditors of the aaid deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary'a Court for the aaid District, to be holdeu at I-ancasler Court I ioutre on tlta Iftih day of Jan. next, to show cause, if any, why the aaid administration ahouid not be gran* ted. Given under my hand and Heal, this '28th , J ?iuy o( Dec. in the year of our I*. S. > l.ord one thousand eight hundred ) and sixty.four and in the eighty, ninth year of the independence of the "late of South Carolina. D. A. WILLIAMS. O. L D. Jan. 3. 1SGA. ? 2t SOUTH CAROLINA. LA NCAS IKK DISTRICT. BY D A. WILLIAMS, K squire, Ordinary fur aaid Diatrict. WHKKKAS. Rebecca Kenoington haaap. plied to me for letters of A administration on all and singular the Goods and Chatties, rights and Credits of W. J. Krnniogton late of the District aforesaid, dneceased. THESE are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,- to bo and appear before ilia at our next Ordinary's Court lor the aaid District, to be holden at l*anciinler Court liouae on the 17lh day of Jan. next , to show cause, if any, why the said administration ahouid nut be grunted. Given under my hand and aea!,this 3Qlh i day of December in thegear of our L. S > Lord ona thousand eight hundred ?jatid aixty four And io the eighty, ninth year of tho independence of lh? Stats of South Carolina. ' D. A. WILLIAMS. ? L. R. Jan. 3 1865, ?2t TAX IN KINDI WILL nttend at the following places ( lake ntumt under the 'id Class ol Ballmate*, and also to take returon from person* who have failed to make their returna under the first Ksiimale. I Col. Nelson Bel I'm, Thursday, 6lh Jan. 186&. I Mathiu* Crenshn*'a, Kiiday, 6lh M " Pleasant Hill, Saturday, 7ih 44 H (Ltaigsville, Monday, 9th 44 -* 44 Dr. T. L Johnson, Tuesday, 10th " 44 * Bell Air. Wednesday, 11th 44 44 R. C. Pott's, Pleasant Valley, Thnradaj, 12th Jan. 1865. Thoinaa R MsgiU'a, Friday, 18th M 44 Mm >M. C. Huey's, Saturday, 14th 44 * John 8. Smail, Monday,* 16th 44 44 G. M Funderburk, Tuesday, 17th 44 44 Taxahaw, Wednesday, l8:b 44 44 Capt.T I.CIyburn,Thursday,I9tb 44 H Tax Payers are earneatly requested to come up and make their returns forthwith. JONES CROCKETT, Assessor Tax in Kind. Jan. 3, ltS"), * 1 " 2C NEGROES FOB UlliE^ I WILL hire for the year 1806, at my Steam Mill place, on Saturday the.21st mat., Ten likely negro fellows, belonging to the Estate ot ?. L. Eraser and others. JAMK3M. INGRAM, F.tr. Jan. 3, 18*6. 41 ?at. Bring Back my Knife. Tbo poroon tlial look my Knife from tbo ,4oae**or'o Ublo in the Hark'* ofltaa on tho 16ill ult , will ploatu roiurn it to tbo eubacriber. 'An eye' *aw tbo hand that removed it hut it ia presumed it woo taken through miota ko J. T. K. BULK * Jan. t,lS6i, U For Rent.* A HOU8K and t/)T in tha vitlajja of Lancaster, for Ihe ein.uing yaar. For tuf, iher pariiculara enquire al ihia ofiea. |)?c. 20. li?4, 45 Ql,