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* .safri.vrr:r^?ty.\ ^ ' ^ J.I.'J.'. 111 J ' 'm. i wwb ata'S'is or sot/Til cakoliiva. A IV Y * Stt? J -V *tf*OTOR-C KIT'S. OFFICII PoulJtiltJLyT)ec*to?W 1, lili. qri'kh's no. 19. m B rARAliK.M ii 1 OP GENERAL ORDERS NO* V i?ieuiwii from this office, requiring the oonipanitvs , su'/ccl :lj.* BerYice beyond their Districts uml psrfloi:* linoie t > n. id service out Wot enrolled in ' hompanips \ ;. i: e?-o1 o Clmrlestonj is hereby couri-' tr^HiKini! } ? 1:vy v? Hiproceed to Hamburg, ft. O.; b.iti report - > I. W. G DeSausatiro, A.. D. C.j ^ AQ il61 Ljti'iO* o uiIO'J|,ui 1 m' f lt: Pnfbgrtph: I oT General Ordera No. 16. ourront scrlbs, froih tllis ofllcd, requiring all persons claiming " exemption from militia service 611 llie gromid of phy Hidal disability, to appear before the Examining Board at Columbia or the Surgeon-General at Hamburg, S. * C , is ao far modified that persons who have been recently examined by the Boards of Confederate Surgeons *nd exempted from Confederate service on the ground of permanent disability, will not be required to appear before the Board at Columbia or the Surgeon-General, but will transmit copies of their certificates, through the commahding ofiicors of companies formed in their Regiments, to the Burgeon-General of tho State?and in regiments whoro no companies have been organized, directly to the. Surgeon-General?tho copies of said 1 efcrtitjeute to bo certified by a magistrate or a magis train ex, offici*. r'-i-'/u ? Jlj,;order: . A. 0. GA: LTNGTON, : , ? Adj't and Inspector-General S. C. I>e. 6?6t. Bapers of >tate publish one wcel: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. APJ'T AND TNSPKCTOR-GEN.'S OFFICE, J - Coi uubu, November 30, 1864. , QEXEBAL ORQE!t8%NO, 18. 1 I. THE.. COM PA N.IKS ORGANIZED FOR SKR- 1 YJGIO bejond tlut,limits oftheir Districts, na well j as the persona liable to said service who have foiled to report, will proceed to Charleston, P instead of { Hninhuijr, S. 0.,-und report to Moj OG'ti. Ifnmucl Jones, 1 eomtnandihtf District of South Carolina. 1 II." Companies, on their arrival mOlmsleston, will ] make requisition on Maj. W. G. Kason, nctinjj Ord- 1 n?nco Officer S. C., for arms, &c. 4 J11. So much of General Orders No. 15 nni No. 17 ( s conflicts with these ordes, is hereby countcrmaud- ( i ; ******** ? Bj command: A. C. G ARLINGTON, Adj't and Inspector General S. 3, T Pec. 5,?3t. k Papers of State copy three times. - 1 . ,ii Wanted to Purchase \< j^OJt THE USE OP THE CONFEDERATEj1 States?Scrap Iron, Vrought or cast, for which I pay * fair price in c.sh, or, if preferred, will exchange rolled plantation Iron for the"sumo. Planters orothers * having any cfthe.above to dispose of will irifoepi mo f the fact, a* I wish to collect it together as speedily aspossible. J. 8. MfcRoN fcY. September Notice. An urgent call is made on the farmICRS for wagons for a few days. I most deliver " at the Depot withirf eight dnyR, 10,oOO bushels of corn. I have full poweis to impress?the corn must be delivered. J- it rircvff.ww.nY dec. 7?3t. Capt. and a . C. S. .< Tax in Kind- . CAMDEN, S. C., Nor. 30, 1864. PLANTERS ARK EARNESTLY REQUESTED to bring in their Tithes of Corn, Tens, Oats, Rje, Wheat, Fodder, Hay, and Soi^hum, A T ONCE. The Stores ore much needed. J.JONES, Dec. I?6d.* * Agent T. I. K. ' Iron, Iron, Iron. A LOT. OF BAR IRON ON CONSIGNMENT AND .. for sale by... MATHKSONACO. : r Dec. .1?Sd.. ... J Notice. f All persons having demands against i the Estate ol the late . Dr. Henry Cuntey, will * present them properly attested, and those indebted, irill make payment to John Cantey. mary c. cantey, /-\?t an *' ? vi. i Administratrix. Foir.Sale. . PINI WOOD FOR SALE. APPLY TO 1 R. B. JOHNSON. Oct 24 - 10 Negroes to Hire, , SPINNER AND FIELD HANDS. APPLY T03 - B. P. COLliURN. r November 25 6t vX ? ;v , ... |B . v'.v..-:-.; .v ?';; - * *1 ' . .M ..JJ.'jt. 'i , linn/ nnnnoi' lUEWbUUUai FINK BtBACiiBD^rnoviKsruN. 7-8 and 4 4 Brown Hbfnfcspun. ~ ' i Park I)?lnins, Black ^AUiaccas, Hair Iffcli. Sorrwftt'a HandkorctTef?, ato., sto. j ALSO. * .0 * --i * *{ . * i ' Ladled Lateat Btjli HATS; ' faanl aol sade ? fcrdar. BONNJCT FRAMES, af the Lit auk FiahYoa, ' pad an as'ebrtini'iit af MILITARY GOODS of all descriptions. ... Shoestrings, OoU'et -Tacei, Tap#,1" /Spaol Cottoa apd Needles. Pins and Knitting Needles. ' ^ -*v And a great mnriy other useful'articles, too numar as to mention, dV ... . Not. 44-Gtd MRS. HAMklERSLOUGH'fl. stAfh soutii cAiioiJiiiA. ( EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, : si Columbia, S. C, December 7, 18G4. ' ^ ACCOMPANYING ACT, RATIFIED BY fl( 1 the General Assemblyi-on the Gth instant, is pub- p lishod for tlie informatinn of the militia of tlie State. tl . By order of'tlio Governor. ei B. F. ARTHUR, . R Private Secretary. n AX ACT TO. ALTER AND AMEND THE MILITIA & LAWS OF THE STATE, ni IK Seo. 1. Be it enacted by tlie Senate and Ilnuse of Representatives, now met and 8'tting iu General Aa- 0| eombly, and by tlie authority of tlie same,.That Irom and ntter the passage of tliip /ct, all free male white p, persons within this State, hetwe> n the ages of sixteen ai and lift}*, not exempt from active service without^the limits ot the District in which they reside, by the mili- ' tia laws "of this State, shall be liable to active military ^ duty without the limits of the State at the call of his n( Excellorcy the Governor, Bl Sf.C. 2. That the Governor shall have authority, ni kvhenercr in his judgment it is necessary for the doiencc'of this State or of the adjacent states, to order 0| lilt of the limits of the State such portion of those liatilo to active tnilit fly duty, and for such a length "of OI Lime ns in his judgment tho exigency may requiie.? g And that in addition to the other penalties prescribed j-r >y law for defaulters, tho Governor sluill ho mltnoriz- r? 3d to order tin* nrrwaf nf ..11 --- ?_ ... .... ouuw no may ue uaoie 10 military doty under this Act, to the intent that tliey a, may be compelled to perform the duty devolving: upon -p, ilietn; Provided,, uevorshelos<?, Tliut lie shall at no time le place such militia beyond his control, so as not to be m tbio to recall them nt any moment whenever the necessities of the State require it. Sec. 3. Tliut all free male white persons within the q state, between" the ages of sixteen and sixty, not em- q jraced in the activo militia, shall be. liable to military j,?j luty in casoa of alarm, invasion, insurrection or as tho wsse c milatus anywhere within the limits of the State. _ i Sec. 4. That the GovcrVmV shall have power to allow m exemption or detail in such special cuseq^ither of _ iccessity or of public interest, as in iiis judgment should J >e made in oithe'r or both of tho said classes of rniliia. Sec. 5 That all Acls or clauses of Afits iucorisistont P villi ll.is Act be repealed . n the Senate House, the sixth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-lour,.and the oighty-ninth year of the sovereignty and independence of the St ate of South Ca- N ro inu. W.M- n panTT/i) r> Piesident of the Senate. ot U. B. BOYLSTO^, dec 10-6t Speaker House of Rep eserit uives. Ti All the papers in the State publldi one week. / Di "state of soijthTarouxaT 1( DJ'T AND INSP. GENERAL'* -OFFICE,' ' Columbia, Nor. ?8, it<4. ri! SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 28. [ , DR..R. W. GIBBKS. Jb. DR. SAMUEL FAIR ^ and Dr. B. F. WATKINS will constitute a Board or the examination of perst>ns"Who cluim exemption rom Militia service beyond their Districts on the T :round of physical disability, and will designate the Jl tours in each day, beginning with Tuesday next, by nt mblioation in the Columbia papers, when they will ex- tn inline said applicants. - gc ^ -By order: of . * A. O.GARLINGTON, Di nov SO?8 AdjR und Itis. Gen'l, S. 0. " th All papers in the State will copy for oho week- in NOTICE. 7 io O AK AND PINE WOOD Fd R SALE/ APPLY to JOHNCANTEY; Nor. & - tt. Wanted rO HIRE FROM" HER OWNER^A GIRL 12 OR r\ 14yoars of age, nccuatomedto house worlt.' She "| oust bo honest. Apply At this office. ' fj, . d.ec 8?3fc _ . \ * gSggggjgSBBgfchjgamm ? ::P"~7fr TI1E Southern Field & Fireside! t * GRAND LITERARY COMBINATION/ ' ' . ' - L TAST CONCENTRATION ,@F TALKKT, SUR- ' passing any combination ever before attained in the . history of PERIODICAL LITERATURE of Europe, "j r America! . 1 'Th? Southern iTield and Preside," . ' > OF AUGUSTA, GA, fc,The Illustrated MercuTy,'* OF RALELGl^ N. C. Uoinbihed aitd continued under tbe old popu' j\ lar title of THB . ] blJTnERN FIELD & FIRESIDE. TIB ENTinic EDPTORIAL AND CONTRIBUTQ- -* RIAL CORPS OF ROTH JOURNALS retained: - > > * ~~ . ' T EnE PROPRIETORS OF Ttlfc "ilfeRCUR* "having purchased ilie "Southern Field and Pirn. d?" and finding il impossible to mnko arrangements ;liich would insure a regular supply of paper, upon ccoiint of the irregularity and uncertainty of trans- ; orta ion fof Ihb "Field and Fireside" at Augusts*, Ga., te sftme havihg to be 8iip{flied from tlio mills at Raligli, N. C.. liave removed the "Field'tiflU Firteside" to lalcigh and combined tlie8e two sterling Literary Jbift*alsi 1 he "Mercury'.' is llierofore morged into the Southern Field and Fireside," and will be eo publish- I i until the state pf the country will justify a diverge-lent, when both papers-will b.e resumed and continued ^ j heretofore.. .Subscribers to both journuls will receive, to paper to tiro 'full tune of subscription ttithotit delay Q : interruption.- ' t< Tlie t-ntire Editorial and Contributorinl Corps ot both a ftpers are retained upon the emerging" journal. It is lliniinood tt-illmnt f'oof r.f -i?' -' - " .?.? vi vvuuuuiviiuii mat lus ei(nsivo and . "- .. f>lcndi<l Array of Combined Talent ow employed in writiug for the ' Field and Fireside" n irpasses in genuine merit, ability, celebrity and nulorfcal strength any combination or engagement .ever ~ jfore altuihod in the history of Periodical Literature T Kurope or Arnci ica. . ' It is a large eight page Weekly Journal teeming with iginal Romance^, Sketcl fes, Tales, Poetry, History* 88ays.'CrilicIsmi>, Witticisms; including't'mnslations ,1 om the French, GfeTmhn and other Languages; Ag.-' cultural, Mechanical and Scientific nrtielcs,"ete. The Proprietors conlidently assert that the VField- J1 id Fireside" shall at once f..r excel in real merit every 0 ublienilon of the kiud ever boiore nttained or attemp- .. d in the United States or the South. The arrange* euts now cfleeted fully justify tlio assertion.- . '' Terms : ' ^ ^ no subscriber one year, - ? . $20.00 ' ne subscriber aix nnml.? - - -- - 1X.UU ive-subscribers si* months, - . 50.00 0 Addsess Wit.. S. EMITH k CO., ? Nor. 14. . 1 Ilaleigh, N. C. , he Richmond Examiner, " e tl UBLISIIED. DAILY, SEMI- WEEKL T, AND WEEKLY. * f: h h TERMS:?TH Er DAILY RICHMOND EX A Ml- ai liR is mailed at Fifty Dollars per year; Twenty-lire ollars for six months; Fifteen Dollars for threo months, ti id Fivo Dollars for one month. ol THE SEMI-WKEKLY EXAMINER is issued every h uesday and Friday, aud sent by mail-at Twenty-tivo tl ollars per year ; Fifteen Dollars lor six months, and TA.. :1 A -? ' ;u jju nira.iur itirec months. \ b< TI1E WEEKLY EXAMINER is issuod every Fn- 01 ly, and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars per !' >ar, and Ten Dollars for six months. The Examiner is published on the cash system, 0j id will not depart from it under any . circumstance^. tj jrSona who desire to pet the paper will plcaso accom- 'p( my their orders * ith the cash. . . Carriers and News Dealers will be furnished at the ei to of-Twenty Dollars per hundred. ti< Advertisements will be inserted in the Daily, Scmieekly ?nd Weekly at Two Dollars pCr square of eight tes or loss forevory insertion. Persons sending subscriptions must do it at their own it. ~ "We will, under no circumstances, retura unsolicited id rejected communicationef. : : -a? / P Notice. WILL IIIRE ON TIIE FIRST MONDAY IN n( . January Dext, at the Cou:t House in Camden, two UI pro boya,.Spencer and Alfred, belonging to the Kb* to of William Wilson, theliiror to givo bond and two p{ od securities, furnish two suits of clothes, one pair aI shoes, one blanket or quilt, one hat or cap, nud pay ai actor's bill: said negroes to bq delivered to roe on 0 first >lonany in January, 18GG, at the Court House fQ Camden. - to 1 will ulso rent, on the same day all the lands be- tj, aging to said Kstato, routers to givo bond and two >od securities. . n) J. J. HUCICABKE, Admr. , n. W. B. HUCK ABEE. A cent. ?? .?o?- ir; Docerabor 1?3fcFor Sale. S pnA SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE A P? L trusty negro follow?age ovor fifty years. For ?' rthor particular* apply ? P. D. HOCOTT. m >iv. )? - r> < / A CHARMING NEW ROOK JUST OUT. 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Permanent Journal, Long Primer, 35 lines, of31 eni ach?1,705 ems per page. < - v Calendars of the two Houses, Loug Primef,- ?S-lilelj f 31 ems each?1,705 ems per page. The Bills to be printed on good writing piper, and II other printing to be done on printing paper, ef ei ine.quality as can-bo procured. Extra copies of every paper ordered to bo print*! by it her House, must be furnished to each member ef le otherbrnnch of the Legislature. Of the Bills, Reports, Documents, Journal nnd Calndur, twor hundred copies are required daily,- ono. undred and fifty, for the members of the House of '.eprej entutives, and fifty for the members of the Bentfi. *ii?-.v"?r'. A . ' ' The Journal and Cplenaar must be delivered pun> rally at or before' tlie hour of meeting 6f the House# f.each day, and one copy. by. the same hour, to be de* vcrcd at tho Exccutivo'.Department, and one oepy to le S'Ate Auditor. The Acts and Permanent Irorm* of ??* - ? w. ? Aivuovji iuaiv printed, stitched and read^ier delivery by the 10th r February,, after the regular session1. - Rule end flgre work to count dotftlle, and pages and-side, notes te i estimated nt the rate of 1,^06 eftii per fbgb.:-. < : - The two Houses will separately chooee the trlntttthelf daily work, and will unite .in the selection ef te Printer of-tluir permanent work,Yia> Acta, Be> Drts, Resolutions,.4?/. < - L Proposals lor thy Printing of th<f tw6 tlousea, or. ft tlier House, must conform to the foregoing speoifl?n? 5ns'. W. E. MARTIN,. .. * Clerk of Sepatek . JOHN T. SLOAN; ? Clerk ef House of Representative* peril?td. * . . . . .. .. THE UW9 Otf NEWSiPAPAll. ,Ui. 1. SUBSCRIBERS WHO DO NOT GIT* IX* ,< RESS notice to the contrary, are considered wish* g to continue their subscription.' 3. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their jwapapere, the publisher may continue to- send thfc?' itil all arrearages a^e paid. . - . 3. 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