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Wanted to Purchase THE US1 UP TRK (.>NFKDEtfATE States?Sefhp Iroh; wrought ?r cast, for which I par a fair price in in'ah, or, ifprefcned, will oxelnuige relied plantation Iren for the same. Planters orothers Uaviag anj ofth? ab?r? to dispose ?f will inform rao f the fact, a* I wish t? collect it together as cpecdiij as p?s*iWlc. J: 8. MEIluN hT. KeptsaWer 1 tl. Notice. An urgent call is made on tiie Farmers for ivsijroiis lor a Tow days. i must deliver nt tho Depot willi in eight days, 10,o00 bushels of corn. | hsvo lull poiveis to impress?the corn must be delivered. J. ii. DETKRKUX, dec. 7?3t. Cupl. and a. C. S. Tax in Kind CAMDEN, S. 0., Nor. 30, 1864. JJ>LA NTERS All I? EA UN KSTLY 11 EQUATED JL to bring iu Ihcir Titlios of Corn, Pens, Onls, Ilye, Wlirnt, Fodder, liny, run I Sorghum, AT ON ON. , Tho Sluics are inuOli needed. J.JONES, Dec. 1^?4d. . Agent T. I. K. Iron, Iron, Icon. A LOT OF PAR IPvON ON CONS1GNM ISNT AND for salo by 1LATHESON A CO. Dec. 1??d. JSotice. All persons haying demands against the Estate ol 111* late Dr. Henry Cantor, will present tliem properly attested, anrt tlioso indebted, will make payment to John Canley. MARY C. cantey, Oct. 23 tf. Administratrix. STATE OF 80UTli:CAK0LS^A. ADJ'T AND-INSPKOTOR-CBN'S. OFFICE, COMJMHI4, Decowbor 1,1861, . GENERAL ORDERS NO. 19. I PARAGRAPH 1 OK G ENKRAL 0RDER3 NO- ! ?> 18, current series. from this office, requiring tho ! t^tnpnniea orgauiEed for service beyend theiFDislricts and oersona liable to said service out not enrolled in / . , , _ ? w >??,u*jj countermanded, and they will proceed to Hamhurg, S". 0., wod report to Lieut. Col. W. O DeSaussurq, A- D. C., as heretofore directed. II. Paragraph I of General Orders No. 16. ourrcnt 1 aerios, front this office, requiring all persons cl.iiming 1 exemption from militia Fervico on the ground of phy- j aioal d.sahility, ?y appear hel'oro the Examining Board < at Columbia or the Surgeon-General at Hamburg, S. C , is so far modified that persons who havo boon. recently examined by the Boards of Con federate Surgeons and oxompted from, Confederate service ou the gronnd q( pe,ov?icwt disability, will not bo required to appear Wore.tbp Beard'at CoIuniJnA or llio SurgconrGoneraJ, but will transmit copies of- their certilicates, through the commanding officers of companies formed in their regiments, to the Surgeon-Gcnerd of the State?and in rogiments where no companies have been organized, dir-ectly to tlie Surgeon-General--the copies ol atvid j ceriiticato to bo certified by a magistrate or u niagia- 1 lr,rn - J3jr or^erA. C. GA: LIXGTOX, A.dj'1 nod IiiBpuQtor-Geuernl 8. G. ??c. 5?6t. Papem of publish one vr??t. 9TATE OF SOIUTN CA &OILIX A. ADJ'T AND INSPKCTOR-GK* 'S OI'FIO*, Columbia, December t, 1864GENERAL ORDERS NO. 20. I APPOINTEES TO THE STATE MILITARY Academies having been ordered to report forthwith to Major J. B. WHITE, commanding Battalion State Cadets, tho commanding efficors ol companies of tho militia force of this State in which such appointee# aro enrolled for service, will transfer their daqsi to the Battalion Stato Cadets. * * By command: (Signed) A. C. GARLINCTOIf, Adj't and Inspector-General 8. 0. Official: G. A. Follik, A. A. Gen. dec 12-21 J2P Papers of State copy twic?. ? Negroes to Hire. <PWO LIKELY NEGRO WOMEN, BELONGING JL to the minor r.r - u> umut;?Vj|ICK, rALSO-? Two likely women, belonging to the minor heirs of Dnniel Wilson, deceased, will be hired on the 1st day of January next for the year 18G5, in the town of Camden, before tho Court House, at the usual hours for hiring. * K. G ASK IN, Agont lor Jas. T, TrncjgleU, Trustee, ffpc 10?ld2w Bgffilg JiJM ! HJ *- - i - - - ~ - -?*? ?- ?-w.* <v*1 . I?INK DRESSING COMB?; DOCKET TO.; Pearl Agate Buiibnp, Shoe Knives; Black Flax Thread, Fine Tooth Combs; -limiting Wecitlos, S?t?cl Pens, Ten Holders; 20 boxes Tobacco, Fino Flour; 80 grdat gross Bone "Buttons, Metnl Futtoim; 40 doz. Children's Stockings, Tacks: j 10 " _ " Socks, lied Flannel; Lady Peas, Sweet Fotaloes; Knglish Cotton Cards; * Diogans, pegged and sowed; ! 20,000 Needles, Writing Itk; at S. A. BENJAMIN'S. , December 12. m.w.fr. I #TATR OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I KX KCUTIVK t>KPAUTM KNT, Coixmiua, S. C., December 7, ]8tM. ! rr,lIK ACCOMPANYING ACT, HA TIF IHP BY JL the General Assembly, on the Gth instant, is published for the information of the militia of the Stale. By order of tint Governor. B. P. ARTHUR, Private Secretary. | AN ACT TO ALT Ell AND AMEND TIIE MILITIA LAWS OE THE STATIC, Sec. 1. Do it enacted by the Senate and House of Represent a tives, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That I rout and after the passage of this Act, all free male white i persons within this State, between tbe ages of sixteen i and lifty. noftexempt from net ire service without the limits ol the Distriet tii which they reside, by the militia laws of this State, shall be liable to active military duty without the limits of tho State at the call of his Excellency the Governor, Sec. '2. That the Governor shall have authority, whenever in his judgment it is necessary lor the defence of this State or of the adjacent Males, to order out of the limits of the State such portion of those liable to active milit sy duty, and lor such n length of lint* ns in his judgment the exigency may rebuilt?.? And that in addition to the other penalties prescribed by law for defaulters, the Governor shall be husnoriz_ed to order the ftrretjl of all uuclras may be liable to miumry (rtily under this Act, to the intent that they may hfc Compelled to perform the duty devolving upon 'mem; Provided, newrsheloss, That he shall at no time phieo such militia bevond bis pnnim! =<-> no ? . ??? T ? ?' ?" j lilho Lo recall ihcin at any moment whenever the lie-. I cessiiies of tho State require is. , Sue. 3. That Jill lite male white persons within the State, between the aces of sixteen and sixty, not embraced in the activo militia, shall be liabl" to military duly in cases of alarm, invasion, insurrection or as the posse c- milatus atiywhei? within the limits or the Stato. Srcc 4. That tho Governor nhall have power to allow tpi.exemption or detail in,such special eases, either pf necessity or of public interest, as in Wis judgment should be made in either or both of the said clas.-c.s of militia, Skc. 5. That nil "Acts or clauses of Acts inconsistent with tl.is Act bo repealed. lu the Senate House,, the sixth day of December, in the year of our Loru ouo thousand eight! luiudred ami sixty-four, nnd I lie eighty-ninth year of the sovereignty mid independence oi'lhe Srate of South Carolina. * VfM. 5). I'OIITLU, lhesident of tho Seuate. It. IL 110VLST0N, dec 10-6t Speaker House of Representatives. All the papers in the State publish one week. Slave Labor FOR Til IS CO AST?DIVISION NO. 2. I COM MISSION RUS OF ROADS AND THK Town Authorities within the Judicial, Districts of Lancaster, Kershaw, ChcslerHcld; Marlboro, Darlington, Marion, Sumter, Clarendon, Williamsburg and Horrv will forthwith summon all slaveholders within their respective limits to deliver ONIO-FOIFRTA ({).of .their slaves lia'ole to Road duty at the Railroad Depots nearest their residence on TUESDAY, the 10th day of January next, at G o'clock a. m., there ton wait, transportation to Charleston for thirty days.' labor on tho lortilicntions. II. Commissioners ol lio.uls and the Authorities above named, who Imvo not furnished the Returns called for in Circular of 10th October last, from the office of Agout of the State, are requested to lorward then: at once, as they are wanted for immediate use.? These Returns will give the names of all Owners and the number of their Road Hands. It. B. JOHNSON, Agent of Stato of South Carolina. Camden, December 4, 1864. dec 13-61.w. CgTCarolinian, Mercury and Courier will copy twico h week for four weeks papers iu the Division onco a week for four weeks. Pindars?Pinda rs. ri^Tf K TTKnwilcr/lXTl.-n wrr T t? ? ir mr... T.i/rr I v.. unnutulH/U 1*1 UXS tn I IlUjIl* L EST market puce for all the PINDAKS h? cau get, and requests those having them for 6alo to confer with him immediately. E. G. ROBINSON, dec 12?6t.d. For Sale, At magazine hill, shanks, livers Hearts, Heads, and othor offal from slaughtered eottle. e^e 9? 4 Southern Field & Fireside QAAk? LITE HAH T COM MIX A TIOH t A YAST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT, 8UR passing anr combination arer bafora attained in tl) liistory of PLFwIODICAL LIT LMATWRH af Europ ar AmaricaJ Th# floxthern field and Urasida,' ~ OF AUGUSTA, GA., A5B 4lThe Illustrated Mercury/OF HA LEIGH, N. C. Combined nud continued under llio old popu lar title of riiH SOVTHLRK FIIiLD & FBRE9BOE TUllKNTlltK EDITORIAL AND CONTRTBUTO RIAL COttl'8 OFHOT 11 JOURNALS - ' RETAINED. rIAIlIS PROPRIETORS OF T1IK "DKRCURl JL having purchased the "Southern Field ar.d Fire Bide" uiid finding it impossible to make arrangement! Much would insure u regular supply of paper, upoi Hceount of die irregularity and uncertainty of trims porta, ion for the "Field and Fireside" at Augusta, Ga. the same having to be supplied from the nulls at Ual 4igh, N. (J.; have removed the "Field and^ Fireside" tc i\iucii?ii miu cotuuiiicu mese two Eierfnfc Literary Jour mils. The "Mercury*1 is therefore merged into tin "Southern Field aud Fireside," and will he eo publish' ed until the slate of tho country will j.ustif j a diverge' meat, whefl both papers will be resumed and continued as heretofore. Subscribers to both journals will receive the paper to the full tune of subscription without delay or interruption. The entire Kditoriul and ContributoriHl Corps ol boll papers are retained upon tbc emerging journal. It i; announced without fear of contradiction that the cx tensive and *>l>lcutli<l Arruy of Combined Talcnl now employed in writing for the ' Field and Fireside' surpasses in genuine merit, ability', celebrity and nu nierical strength any combination or engagement evci before attained in tho history of Periodical Literatim of Furope or America, H is a targe eight page Weekly Journal teeming witl original uoinancos, Sketcl ? ?, Tales, Poetry, History, Kstwye, Criticisms, Witticisms ; including Translation* from the ^Tepch, German and oilier Languages; Ag rtcultural, l^ecbanlcaL and. Scientida Articles, etc. Tlio Proprietors cobfidcntly assert that the "Fiela and Hpesidr," shall utonc?* far eaccl in real merit ?Teij publnatioi of the kind ever beiure atlaincd or attempted in lb* United States or the South. Tlio arrange nieuts now ctl'eeted fully justify the assertion. Terms : One subscriber or.o year, ... $20.0C One subscriber six months, ... 12.0C Five subscribers six months, ... fcO.OC Address Y/li. B. BU1TR A CO., Hot. 14. Haleigh, X. C. The Eichmond Examiner, PUBLISH ?9 DAILY, SRMI- W?EKL Y, A XI WSBKL Y. TERMS:?TU R DAILY RICHMOND EX A MIN ER is mailed at Filly Dullnrn per year; Twcnty-fiTc Dollars lor mi mouths; Fifteen Dollar a for three month?, nud Five Dollars for one month. THE SKMI-WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Tuesday and Friday, and sent by mail at Twenty-live Dollars per year; Fifteen Dollurs lor six months, and Ten Do.lars for three months. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday, and mailed to subscribers at Filtcen Dollars poi year, and Ton IX liars for six months. The Examiner is published on the cash system, and will Hot depart from it tinder any circumstance.;. Persons who desire to get the paper will please accompany their orders v ith the cash.. Carriers and News Dealers will be furnished at the rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred. Advertisements will be inserted in the Daily, Se'raiWcekly and Weekly at Two Dollars per uquare of eight lines or less fo'revory insertion. Persons sending subscriptions must do it at their own risk. Ve will,.under no circumstances, retur* unsolitikd Hitd rejected-communication*. Notice. I WILL IlIRE^.ON T1IE FIRST MONDAY IN January next, nt the Cou;t Ilouso in Camden, two negro boys, Spencer and Alfred, belonging to the Kstifte of William Wilson, the hirer to give bond and two good securities, furnish two suits of clothes, one pair of shoes, ono blanket or quilt, one hat or cap, and pay Doctor's bill; said negroes to be delivered to ine on tholirst Monday in January, 18CG, nt the Court House in Camden. I will ulcA rr?nfr ooni/v ~H it-- * 1 * * 1.11* M?gv <VUV| v*i VIIW nflinu unjf 2111 U1C HIIIUS 06longing to said. Estate, renters to giro bond mid two good securities. JT. J. flUOKABEE, Admr. W. B. 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