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. Wanted to Purchase IT'Olt THE XJEE -OF TllK 'CONFEDERATE States?^crap iron, wrouglit or cast, ibr which 1 pay a fair price in cash, or, if preferred, will exchange-1 roiieu plantation iron tor tiio'snmo. Planters orotliprs having any eftlia aliiivo to dispose of will iuforin me of the fact, as I wish to collect it-together as speedily uh possible.. J. S. M K LION KY. September 1 . tl. M'otice. A N URGENT CALL IS M ADR ON.TIIE FAXMl\. ,K[tS for wagons for a lew days.. 1 must deliver ut the Depot within eightdays, 10,i>00 bushels of corn. J havo full powers to impress?the corn must be delivered. J. If. DKVKRI5UX, ; dec. 7?3t. ' Capt. and A . C. S. . Tax in Kind. -I CAMDEN, S. C., Nov. 30. 13G4." OLANTERS AltE KARNKSTbV REQUESTED Si. bo bfinp.in thciiv Tithes of Com, Peas, Oats,* Rye, "Wheat, Fodder, Hty, ami Sorghum,. A T ONCbX The Stores are much needed. - - ? > J. JONES, Dee. 1?Gd. . Agent T. t. K. Iron, Iron, Iron. I A LOT OF BAR IRON ON CONSIGNMENT AND for sale by LI AT 11ESON & CO. Dec. 1?Gd. Notice. All persons having demands against the Estate ot t!ic late Dr. llenry Canley, will rresent them properly attested, and those indebted, vill mako payment to John Cnntev. _ MARY (3. CANTKY, ' Oct. *2'2 tf. Administratrix. i Scttlla Carolinn ? Kcrslmiv KVi-rlricI I1Y A L. MCDOXAI.I), ESQUIRE, ORlllNAItY. WI-IEU15AS, MARY ANN WE BR aI'PLIED to mo for Letters of Administration" on all and singular the good* and chatties, rights and credits oi Samuel Webb, late of the District aloresaid, decenscd: These are, tlyrofore, to cite and admonish all, and iillirilllir rlin tillltiwl ..nil nr..il!tn-? -1' ??-? ? , ui mi.- h'iiu uoueastid to be and appear before moat our next Ordinary s Court for the said District, to be hoi den at Kershaw j Court House on the 5th day of January next, to j show cause, if any, why the said administration | should not he grflutedv Given under my ITtVnd and Seal, this'20th, day V of Decernbors in the ypir of our Lordotic thousand cigl^iiwdied\nd sixty-j'onr and in the eighty-eighth of the I iiXopendcliee and Sovereignty of the yferta.pf South CittvU^ra. t I mkko 2 a. l. Mcdonald, o. k. d. Sptdlt C o i n linn- Si I'r^litnv Dimricl J>' EY A. L. MCDONALD. F.sQfir.F.,. ORDINARY -Jrf- \v U ERICAS', ELLEN ELLIOTT applied to me tor +' Tl Lettics of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Thontas Kllioltjr, late of the disti ict aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's a Court (or tho said District, to lie hidden at Kershaw Court House on Tuesday the 3d day ofJanunry next to show cause, if any, why the s$bd administration should not lie granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 17lh day of December, in the year ofou- Lord one thoucunl i.MixirtMt and sixty-four, and in the eighty-eighth yea tot' tlic independence and sovoreigi ty of the Statu South Carolina. A. L. McDONaLD, O. K. D. Poconiher It . *2 To f?t<JX5lc Raisers. Having been solicited to purchase a tine Sialirm, in order to improve the stool: of my neighborhood, I have selected and purchased, at a high price, the beautiful young thoroughbred horse JEFF DAVIS?sired by the celebrated imported horse Iota, that was selected in England by Col. Boaty, of Union District, S. 0.. and purchased without regard to price, to improve the stock of the South. AH that see JEFF. I.JAY IS wdl at once perceive how well f.lm - -..v/ kjv-iw LIV'll wns made, lie is lour years old, fifteen and a half hands high, and will be sixteen?is a rich mahogany bay, and pronounced by good judges a perfect model, and is, beyond all question, equal to any colt in the Confederate Suites, lie will romain all the time at his ' stable, near Flat Rock, S. C. I Tekms.?One hundred dollars, to insure, and one I dollar to the groom,- . Grant Care will lie taken to pre- | vent accidents, but I will not be responsible snould any ' oDeur. ?ALSO? Ilnve a supply of hammered Iron Plough Moulds?a" superior arlielu?for sale at $2.50 per lb , or cxehaiigo for cotton, one pound of Iron lor two of cotton. J. W. FORD. December 1?wl3. {^"Lancaster Ltdytr copy, four times once a mofitli f er four months. Negroes to Hire. 'pW.O LIKKLY' NKGRO WOdlCN, BELONGING i tt? the minor heirs of Jaines Click. ?aijio? . 111??? ? - i wu in\uiy women, uolonging to the minor heirs of Daniel Wilson, -deceased; wilt ho hi rod on the 1st day of January nqxt lor the yoar 1865, "in tlio towji of Camdon, beforotho Court llouse, at the usual hours for hiring. 15. GASKTN, Agont for Job. T. Truesdoll, .Trustee, doc 10?ld2w For Sale. fpHE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE A L trusty nogro fellow?^ago ovor fifty, years. For furthor particulars apply o D. D. HOCOTT. Nor. 15 \ Fine dressing comb?; pocket ro.f Pcnrl Apnto Buttons, Shoe Khivfcs; Black Flax Thread, Fine Tooth Comb?; Knitting Needles, Steel Pens, Pen IIelders; 20 boxes.Tobnooo, Fine Flour; 80 groat press Bone Buttons, Metal Buttons; n? PlilMfAti'o t1""'? mv.<? vimiuivii a JL 40 " ' i4 Socks, Red Flanuil; Lady Peaa,'Sweet Potatoes; English (Jotton Cards; ? . Btoprniis, pegged nndsowed; 20,000 Ncodles, Writing Iuk; at S A. BENJAMIN'S. December 12. * rn.w.fr. ' statK of sotrxi? ca,k?lska,. - - ma&mmm v executive department, . Columbia, S. 0, December 7, ISti-L r|^!E ACCOMPAN VINO ACT, RAT IF I CD BV I lticGpiior.il Assembly,-on the Gth instant, is published fur the information of the militia of tho Stu?t6: Ry order of tlto Governor. " - B. F. ARTI1CR. Private Secretary. AN ACT TO ALT Fit AND AMEND THE MILITIA LAWS OF THIS STATE. Sec. 1. Pe it enacted by the Senate Tind liou'e of Itcpresenativea, now met and sitlinjc in General Assembly, and by the authority ot the same, ThatTrom and after the passage of this Act, all free nialo white persons within this State, hetweeti the ages nfsixteen and lifty. not exempt from active service without tho limits ol the District in which tlis-y reside, by tiie milt- i tia laws of H is Stale, shall ho liable to active niiliim'v duty wiiliout the limits of the State at the call of Lis I Excellency the Governor, Si:o. 2. That the Governor shall have authority, i whenever iti his judgment it is necessary for the tie- ! fence of tli is State or of the adjacent status, to order; hut M tire limits of the Stato such portion of those lia- | hie to active milit-sy duty, uwl lor- such a length of time as in his judgment the ex', one}' may requite.? And that it) addition to the other penalties prescribed by law for defaulters, the Governor shall he au'tior'-zod to order the arrest of all such as may be liable to military duty under this Act, to the intent that they may be compelled to perforin the duty devolving upon them; Provided, neversheless, That he shall at no time place such militia beyond his control, so as not t<> ho abie to recall them at ?ony moment whenever the lie* eosMiicsof the State require it. Si?. 3. That all free' initio while persons within the t.ate, between the ayes of Sixteen and sixty, not cmraced in the uctivo militia, shall be liable to military duty in cases of alarm, invasion, iusuireetion or as the ])o.\se~c mitains anywlieie* within the limits of the Stale. Bkc 4. That the Governor shall have power to allow an exemption or detail in such ? U<r4 Viua #Clllin Ul I necessity or of pub ie interest, nsin his judgment slinul'l I lie made ill eklier or loth of the said dns-cw of mili tin. Sec. f? Thatall Acts or clauses of Acts inconsistent, with il is Act be repealed. In the Senate House." the sixth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred agd sixty-tour, and the eighty-ninth year ot the sovereignty and independence oi the -'rate of South Care'ka. AV At D. DORTER, Picsident of the senate, i It. li. BOTLSTON, . | dec lrt-Gt Speaker House of Represent ?livcs. All llio papers in tho State publish one i\eok. OiRfifi rinminifieavw YloW* _ v wauotaAWMVVk J JWJ^/ l/l) CAMDKN, lJecember 13, 1801. TO EJOIVB>XuB> A</iKIC(JLTUKim I YOU AUK REQU1KKD TO FURNISH TIUS 0FI FICE willi answers to the following questions prior to 25th inst/ How man}' acres of land had you planted in corn.! tliiS year? How many planted in wheat and other small giniu ? llow many planted in sorghum? How many hogs have you raised this year ? How many hogs have yon killed?. How many hogs will you kill this season ? How many head of cattle have you-n??w? lloiy niitiiy horses and mules have' jou ? W hat amount, ot provisions have you lurnishod to the government over and above your Tus; in Kind ? What amount of provisions have'you sold to soldier's families ? What amount of provisions liavo you now on hand ? What am .unt-of surplus lmvo you ? llow inanv slnves Imvn vnn 9 How ninny whites in family ? All bonded n.en failing to answer those questions by the- timo above specified, will be reported to tho Conscript Department J. II. DliVJCltliUX, dec 14?3t.d.*2t.w. Cnpt. and A. C. S. Pindars?Pindars. 'KITE UNDERSIGNED WHJ, PAY THE HTOII1 EST market price for all tho PINDARS ho can get, and reqflests thoso having them for sale to confer with him immediately. E. O. ROBINSON. dec 12?Htd. iinmm r?>?.? rfil11 n* uri** <imfnpi THE Southern Field & Fireside ! GRAND LITERARY COMBINATION I A yAST CONCENTRATION OF TALENT, SURpnssing anr combination ever before attained in tbe history of .PERIODICAL LITERATURE of Europe or America 1 'The Southern "Field and Fireside," OF AUGUSTA, GA., AND ''The Illustrated Mercury," OF RALEIGII, N. C. Combined and* continued under the ?>ld popular title of THE SO*JTrilt2?*. Fia2V,X>^& FIRJGSIDK. TnifrfciirriRH teniToiiub and contributolllAIi CORPS OF BOTH JOURNALS RKTAINK.1V rpiII3 PROPRIETORS OP THE "MERCURY 1 having purchased-the ' Southern Field tu:d Fireside" and (hiding it impossible to mnkG.nrraiigcmeutSwhieh would insure n regu:nr sunply of paper, upon account of tho-irregularity nnd uncertainty of transj poi ta ion fortlie "Fieldsnud Fireside" at Aug'is'.n.Gihj j the kamo having.to ho .supplied from the nulls nI, Rnl| eijjh, N C'.Jinve removed the "Field and Fireside" to | lialeigh and combined 'hose two stcrl ng Literary JourI iiiils. '1 he "Mercury" is ihereforo merged^ into the | ".Southern Field and Fireside," and will he so publishjedutril tho statu of the country \vi)l justify ft diverge; meut, when both papers will Vie resumed and jontinuod | i.a heretofore. Subscribers to both journals \v?ll receive ' i tho pnpcr'to the full tune of subscription without delay | or interruption The t ntire Editorial and Contrihotorinl Corps of both 1 pnpersaro retained upon the emerging journnl. It is I announced witliout fear of contradiction that the. c* tensive and SplesstlicV Array or Combined Tales#! now employed in writing for tlio ' Field and Fireside" surpasses in genuine merit, nbilily, celebrity, and numerical strength any combination or engagement ever before attained in the history of Periodical Litorature of Kurope or Amei icn. Jt is ?"large eight page Weekly Journal teoining with 1 original Romances, Sketches, Tales, Poetry, llistor}-, Kssays. Criiioisnis, Witticisms; including Translations I from the French, German and other Languages; Agi r'.ctillurnl. Mechanical and Scicntitic articles, ct'e. The Proprietors conlidently assert that tlio "Field | and Fireside1' shall at once f.?r excel in real merit every ' iiublicalioti of the kind ever beiore attained or aitempI ted in tlio United States or the South. The arracgoj merits now cQ'oetod fully justify tlio assertion. Terms : One sub.'criher ono year, - - . $20.00 One subscriber six mouths, ... 12.00 I Five subscribers six months, - - - 50.00 Address WM B. SMITn & CO.. Nov' 14. Raleigh, N. C. The Richmond Examiner, PUBLISIIKB t).\ rr.y :vt. vvm-t \r ? WKLKLt TERMS:?TII15 DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER is ltiiiili'd at Fifty Dullura per year; Twouty-fivo Dollars for six mpuths; Fifteen Dollars for three months, unci Five Dollars for one month. Till? MlCMI-WlCElCLY KX AM IN ICR is issued every Tuesday and Friday, and sent by mail at Twenty-five Dollars per year; Fifteen Dollars for six months, and Ten Dollars-for three months. T1IJC WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued dvory Friday, and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars per year, and Teh p llars-for six months. fgP ThVtfjaminer is published 011 the cash system, and will no* diy?-t from it under any circiunsturtces. Persons a hodi-sirc 10 get iho paper will please accoro1" puny their orders v ith the cash. Carriers and News Dealers will be furnished at the" rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred. Advertisements will ho inserted in the Dtuly,.ScraiWeokly and Weekly at Two Dollars per square of eight lines or less for every insertion. Persons sending subscriptions must do it at their own risk. Wo will, under no circumstances, return unsolicited mi\i I vj'iV/tt/U UWlUllJUIIlVJOllUllBi % Notice. I WILL HIRE ON TUB- FIRST MONDAY IN January next, nt tlie Cdu. t House in Cntnden, two nego* boys, Spencer and Alfred, belonging to the Estate of William Wilson, ^tlie hirer to give bond and two good securities, furbish two suits of clothes, one pair of shoes, one blunket or quilt, one hat or cap, and pay Doctor's bill; said negroes to bo delivered to me ori the lirst Mondny in January, 18(50, at the Court-House in Camden. I will also rent, on the some day all tl*o lands bo-longing to said Estate, renters to givo bond and two good securitios. - J. J. ilUOKABKHf; Admr.' W. B. HUCKABKI5, Agent. December 1?3tFor Sale, At magazine hill, shanks, livers Hearts, Heads, and other offal from slaughtered cattle. dec 9?6t. Wfihwrrwaw'aBgafrjaiiB """A CHARMING NEW BOOK JEST OUT. * The Captain's Bride* A TIlitlLLlI?lrtALfi OFTnE WAtt. BY \V. D: UfiRRINOTOirV 3b K. C; CAY; Neatly bound in paper, price. .$1. Upon receipt of the price it will be mailed, to any! part ef the Confederacy postage prepaid. A libora! discount to theTrade. ... v.M .. As the edition is limited, the 'Trade will do weH to forward thoir order at once. T vr - iff* li'H l*lVMi5, O A.-ST.JL JN IE ; op? The Maid of Kirkland, .(illustrated,) BY EDWARD ED<3EyiLLK! Prick, The Deserter's Daughter, A TALE FOUNDED UPON REAL INCIDENTS O THE WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA; BY W. D. HERR1NQTON, 3RD N.' C. CAVALRY. ^ Prich, I $I:GG ROSE EMMERSON, OR, T1IE BDIDAL OF THE F0TNDL1NG, (iLLUBTRATED,) BY EDWARD.F.DGEYJLLE. Price,. ${,50 ' Upon all our publications wc allow a liberal discount to the Trade.. Upon account of the insufficient supply, of paper each edition of these hohutifut N.ovellettes will bo limited, therefore tho Trade had better forward fhCir orders at once. . Address i . WM. H. &MITH CO. .Publishers, . R?le>gb, N. C. Editors inserting this advertisement,- with thi note, will receive n copy of each book.' Nov. 14 .. Printing for tlie Legislature. PliKBONS WISHING TO CONTRACT.EOR TTJW . PRINTING for the two Houses of the LcgisWtore of South Caroliua, pr of, either of tiiernvwrll Snb^ mit their proposals to tl\e upjdcrs.igned, Ht Columbia,! on or before 28th of November iyst. r v Tlie following, as near as can be aseertainnd'wUi i.? ? , r tho character and quantity of the work: Bills, in Pico, 62 lilies, of 35 eras?2,170 ems par pap?. . Reports and Documents, Long Primer, 55 lines, ot 31 ems each?1,705 on s per page. Ponnanent Journal, Long Primer, 55 lines, of3l enis each?1,705 ems per page. Calendars of the two Houses, Loug Primer, 65 linae, of-31 ems.each?1,705 ems per page. , The Bills to be printed on good writing paper, and all other printing to bo done on printing paper^ of as tine quality us can be procured. Extra copies of every paper ordered to be priqted bf* either House, must be furnished to each member of the other branch of the Legislature. Of the Bills, Reports, Documents, Journal and Calr. endar, two hundred copies are- required daily, ona hundred mid. tidy for the members of the House of Representatives, and fifty for the members of the Senate. ? . . The Journal and Calendar must bo delivered punc~ tually at or before the hour of meeting of the Houses of each day, and one copy by the sfime hour, to be delivered at the Executive Department, irad ono copy to the Slate Auditor. , * The Acts and Permanent Fprms of the Houses musk be printed, stitched and ready for delivery by the 20th.. "O? ^-1 ^uu.uuij, .utcr nits regular session. Kuld and figure *work to coQnt double, and pages autf^Tde1 notes to be estimated at the rate of 1,!?06 erna par page. The two Douses will separately choose the Printer:' ot their daily work, and will unite in llua selection of the Printer of their permanent work, viz: Acts, Reports^ Resolutions, Ac. Proposals lor .the Printing of the t'wo1 Dorised, or of eithor Douse, must conform to. the foregoing:sitedMcd* tions. W. E. MARTIN, .. . + Clerk of Senate. . JOH N T. SLOAN, ^ Clerk of HoiigO of Representatives. nov 11?td. THE LAWS OF NEWSPAPAR^ 1. SUBSCRIBERS: WHO DO .NOT GIVE EX-;. PRES8 notice to the confcrn^, are considered as wishing to continuo their subscription.- ' 2. If subscribers ordor the discontinuance ot their* newspapers, the publisher, may continue to soxid themuntil all arrearages are paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refiiso to take tbeir newsnonnro.?r>-? '* utvuiuvw w wnica tney art directed, they' are held responsible until they have settled the bilia and ordered them discontinued/ . 4; ir subscribers remove to other, places.witbbiit in-. forminfe the publishers, and the newspapers ar? .sent to the former direction they are hSld responsible, for the same. . 5. The Courts havo decided tlytt refusing to; take nowspnpors from the offlqe or moving dudloavipgiherti'uncalled for is "prima facis" evidence of* into'^tioflaV fraud. 6. The'Courts have also repeatedly docided that a postmaster who neglects to perform his duty of irivtn? .UI.OUUOU1U uuuue, hh required by tho Post Office Do^' partmont, of the nqrioot of a person to take from th?!' office newspftfiots addressed to him, renders the Pout. * inuiterejiiftble to the publisher* 7or the adbscrfbrion "* price. r >