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3Sfotice s-'. - ' : _ i>i v iDjiiif i>*..' gr xti,eboardofdirectors of thk bank ' of Camden having declared a dividend of 5 per cent, for the past-flixmonths, the an mo \sfj-lllibe,,,paid to. tlie Stockholders at this Bank", the Biyjlc j of Charleston, Commercial Bank .Columbia and the Merchants' Bank at Cheruw, onaud after Tuesday 10ih January. ; * , . V- D. McDOWALL, Jan.'*1?if \ . - Cashier;, v.-* Headquarters 22p TiEGlMJ&TSO. CA. MlLim-, \ -'Vaxdex;?;q.j-Jaa. 4, ittw; -J GENERAL ORDtiti.NO. o;. T IN PURSUANCE-OF ORDER FROM A. C. .I Ginliqgton Adjtytaiitand Inspector General of SI K7., Captains or officers commanding boat companies tire lieroby ordered lo.ha.ve enrolled. all white male persons'between tho age's of sixteen and. sixty years; . in their respective Beats?except .Only persons who have been exempted by the Surgeon Gertcr.d of tho Stale, or the Slate Board of burgeons at Columbia, S. _ CI, on the ground ofpwmanent physical disability,-and persons detailed by CoOle^orate autliorTTy, and make tht ir returns to these headquarters on or before the . . 14th iDstn.iU 2. Those who claim exemption on tho ground Of physical disability, but who have not certificate's from t the Surgeon Gjoncra! or tho State Board of Surgeons of \ recent, date, will nevertheless b# enrolled and be oxIr ainined by the District Surgeon to be hereafter, ap- ! f . / pwiuted. . 3. Officers commanding Beat Companies will- have all vacancies of officers in their respective commands filled by election or byippofntmpn't, according to law,, and make their returns to these headquarters as above. 4. All officers failing to obey these orders will be ^?' delt with as the lawdjrects.' (See General order No. $2, pgrogjttph A(ljutiint an"'inspector General.) \ By command of Col. B: Jokes : . J C.VYLE,. . 5 Jan o?If . ' " ; ' A<fjwnj?t. INTEREST ,OJ...m'TE-. STOCKS - :.'ai]pjwjbs;,:; State taeascfc^iower iwnsioN, . - Sl Lo'-K ^maTMEKT, ColiuuJbia, S. C. Intkkkstl)ublfit JANUAdlT, 1865? AND ARR.KARS ofrntereSt dot.'reraainiug undrawn, os the stocfts efnl BONDS hereinafter mentioned, issued by tho Staio of&oulli Cajohpn, -will be paid at this of fice, iu (k>Iumbia, on.nnd after MONDAi' next, 2d Jauiiaiy, 1865, viz: on 3 par cent. Slate Stock ' 6 ' " Stock, Act 1838, "for lebuilding city of OJi^j-les'oil" * 5 per Cent Slock, (new State IWuse,) Acts 1856, '47, '58, '59, '61, aud '63. 6 per cent Bonds, (new State House,) A cts *853 - ' M$,5. ' p:? per cent. Bonds, Act 1859, "10 grant aid to Blue Bridge Raihoad." * 6 per cent, uonus, ^military ucience,; aci ?' + * " #*;,_ " - " " Act January, 18C1-, ' to raise siipplk?." "* vN_ 7 per cent Sioek, Act December,-^.1SG2, amending Act januanvlSGI, "to raise supplies." ' /. 7 percent Steels, (military defence,) Act December, -ISO:.. - . V " W. J..LAVAL, January 6?1 Treasurer Lower'Division. The papers in ibis Stato wijl be pleased to' copy sn'd publish once. . \x ItfEM^TSlXG IK THE POST OFFICE AT CAM .1 DEN, S C., Jan. 1, 1SG5. r;B E. MVs K C Bullock, Mrs Jane Kennedy. J, Bunch, f '* L .tJIeury Boykin, Mrs Albert G Lrilln. Dr J Dickson Britns, M Miss E L Bower, Mrs Maraaret Mcelv, Miss Sarah Bepton, t-'Mrs E (2) . I iivmiin uimcn, - ini o u Jas. ll Bryoti, < N . Mrs Edward a Bryan? Mrs Nenl, (for Rosa) Mrs ^ulia.G.,Brymv. . . ,. : r C * Elizabeth 11 odgels, Alias 15 Cook, S J Rodders, * Master ? & Cbhon,.. Mrs S Rodgers, liis^Mary, Campbell,- (4) Amanda Read, ^ ^rs M Cainphjejli (6). , . Capt J.ERobertson, * Mrs Eliza Campbell.. . D MrsKleok.fiteark, 'O. ' . JIisWG Duncan, Mrs-Self, -v, , JLBpulapj v .-..r ,BaDning.flcp|,t<. Wo#d GJ^olbTw, : Mr Southern; Get W Dunlnp, R R Stranjtadgb. -t * Alexander Dnnlnp ' T:' *. .... " . 1 ,G .Miss Hanna Trimual, : " Mrs J 8 G Glass, TVS Taylor^-. :iit/Jas:.G.addch,- . - -W_'.* : .. a-."*,; E W.F Wavering, Miss Emenely .Elfo. , .Sarpna Webster, .E. . N.eab'William*G Hoffman. Frederick Warllev. ' J . . :Miss Mary Watson, Deaua Johnson, \ Miss Mary E Hfoeds, . Miss M&Rissa Johnson,. Mrs Nancy Walaop,. , , J J Jones, Miss Ales Weiherely, Miss Ellen Johnson, -. Mrs Wiiliam Workman. ^9? Peaops calling far the above letters, wil ' iftk&e: say they ai e' advertised. Jan. v - T. W. PKGUES, P. M. Wanted to Exchange. A' ,P?NE;YOUNG AND' VERY BRISK MARE mnfo, for A Btrdng.young raare. Apply to ;? . fV G.EO. W. ?ARNES: ? ?. 6t Wanted, . s r EP? . A ,se!RVANT caV ' JL FABLE of attending tq Horses. iA.pply.to \ ix'-fGBN; CONNER, . '* Jab. 4-^2* v EJrkwood.' < ???a??J?^ iii ii 7 . "T'."r"V.? ? ? ?Ai'hiiowledsiiiciit^ Tlio PresVaiidX'ornmitteeuf ;'Tlie Soldier's! Rest" acknowledge; the following subscriptions and donations for the month ending: *>. PHOVl8;OKS liOSnil.Y.. Mrs McRea, bne peck of meal, one gnl Syrup, one measqf potatoes,, two heads ofgreeps; Mrs H* Mhitai ker, one mfdliug of bacon,, twd f ac-Jtagei? of rags ; Mr. Danch, 60 loaves of bread,,6 potauB^qalt, do of rye, and flour j,,Mrs W E Johnson, half bushel of inenl, do ofhomineyi > - DO.VATlOSS. ; Mrs C Perkins, fine fore quarter of beef f Mrs Sorff ; i niebv piepo of beef; Mrs Ham; Boyttin, lartj, flour, tpareriba aj>d bnqkiwne's ; MrsMcCreight, on6 peck of meal,on^loqf bren^.Mrs Duilup, one peck meal; Miss M.A Brov.n, liberty Hill, one gailon syrup, one halfbusltel rice; kra Isabella Peav, one bag of sage, do. ofmuatiitd seed and pepper;, Mrs E K Doby, $10. Mr Sutherland, one load of pine wood; Mr Hughe*) . opq.lond, of oak wood ; Col RB Johnson. one load Of pmc woou. cash;-' irosi uly. ? Mra Scbring, $10 ; Mr^ McQandiesS, $5; Mr B. A S., $10 ; Mr8s Loyiisn ll.niie, $j0 for three months.? MipsT>ny is, Miss-Chesnut, Mi^S.Sue Bounty, Miss K R Lee, cpch fifty cents. Mrs MoCreight, *2 PKOViplNtt mkals PER day. 1. Mrs! B Alexander, 17. Mrs Rodgors, 2. Mra Ilynms, . 18. Mrs Jaraps Davisi 3. Mrs II G Anker, 19. Mrs 0 McTVnnld, 4. Mrs J Diinlap, 20. Mrs M, C DeSauasure, . i. Mrs A M Kennedy, 21. Mrs G S Longlaa, 6. Mrs C L <!li:.tteti, - . 22. Mrs J Stably, ' ' 7. Mrs J Kershaw, 23. Mra Smith, 8. Mra R M Kennedy, 24: Mrs J Lee, 9. Mrs Hocott, %'j. Miss McDowall. 10. Mrs Jos Oppenheim, 26. Mrs J Sutherland, 11. Mr^ EW Bouncy,. 27. Mrs J Lee, ' ' 12. Miss Chesnut. d?s,;-,-i . ! 13. Miss Sulmond; 1 ' 29. Mra Reynolds, . 14. Mra T F Davis, Sr., 30. Mrs Edward Boykiu. \5. Mrs T F Davis, Jr.,. Mrs James Jones. . 16. Mrs It Yoinijg,- ' ? ' "Wcliavc to report 213 soldiers arriving on the Cars and lodging at "The Rest," during the last month. Those persons who are in arrears, for tboir monthly enV>cr>.-iVi*Wvna iri'lt jilo?L<u? ronipmliAl'it.flS .;WB ai'6 ill need of funds to pay our nurse'and coolc. . Camdek, January i2d, 1865. . , ,, ^ '-I?-1 Fixe dressing comb?; pqc.rei-.do^ Pearl Agate Buttons, Shoe Knives;^ .- -J . Black "Flax Thread, Pure Tooth Combs;': Kpilting Needles1,-Steel Pens, Pen Holders;. v 20 boxc3 Tobneeo, Pino Flour; 80 great gross Bone Buttons, Metal Buttons; 40 doz. Ciuklreu's Stockings, Tnoks: ^ s 40 . " Socks, Rod Flannel; Lady Peas, Sweet Potatoes; English Cotton Cards; - ' ij.BtogaDS, pegged and sowed; 20,000 Needles, WritiogJck; at " * . ; ; S. A. BENJAMIN S.% * December 12.- ' in-w.fr.* ForHire. ^ A LOT OF VALUABLE' YOUNG N KG ROE*, men anil women?nmongst tlieui some good" Cooks, Washers ami Ironere. Terms?note with good security, to provide for them shoes, provisions and clothing, 'Apply to' . GI'O. W. BARNES. January 4 6t . $100 Rewardrpil5,ABOVE REWARD, WILL BE; PAID FOR ' 1 the recovery of two Silver Cups, stolen from the residence ot the undersigned. ine inmnis mnreca on 1 each are as follows :-*-ou ono "N. C. lf.,"ou the other' "S. H. H." & D. D. nOCOTT. January 4 ' ' ' . . tf 1 At Private Sale,. . A* VERT FINE TOUNG MARE, A j-INE: SAD ! 1jL DLE Horse, and works well in harness. Also a handsome Carriage and Harness; and. a first rale Two-horse Waggon ? Apply to /' ' '* W M.. SHANNON, Atiy. : Jun 4 (' ' }.- .) Ct w.;fr;m. ' fifty Valuable Negroes,;. GOMPRISINO HOUSE8ERVANTS AND FIELD Hbnds, will be offered for sale at the Court House in Camden on Tuesday<thpl7th ot'January inst. , Als? a good Iron Axied WAGQN.aud several good MULES. Terms made^nown'on/.dsly of sale.'-, ,V ' This plopertyVill be disposed of at private sale, be oro tbeilay, named, if desired. ., ; B. B. JOHNSON. January4. . . ' ' -' "" ' ' 6 Notice. " OFFICE AGENT OF STAtE, CAMDjaij^Ve. 27,.18'flt' FOR THE INFORMATION. OF SLAVEHOLDERS' .ib Division No. 2, ii is stated that the call for labor to be delivered on the lOt'n January next ia withdrawn. R. B. JOHNSON, January 1?3 Agent of State. Jlegroes to Hire. j 'PHE-SUBSCRIBER WILL'- HIRB'THREE OR JLw fonrrfiegro Cellows, to an approved, hirer-1 for theyear 1*863. Also, a No 1 two-horse, wagon foe sale, vJanuary--1 u B. M. BROWN. ' j* . . "7* ' - ? V . i . \ > - --I " - f 1 1 1 . ~TlTir?** Southern Field & Fireside! dm^LITEUA II r COUBIN A T10NI a Vast concentration of talent, suapassing any combination ever before attained, in the iiistory of PERIODICAL LITERATURE of Europe or America! ' 'Tjhe. Sfou&ern Field and Fireside," ' " OF AUGUSTA, OA./ * vlhe?IlJustratccL Mercury,'' OF RALEIGH, k c. m ' Combined .atitl eehiimicd tinder the old popular title of : T- TJIP ; - /. SOUTHERI* FIEI DrA; FIRESIDE. . ; . THE ENTIRR-KD1TQR1A1 AND CONTRIBUTORIAL CORPS OF BOTH JOURNALS " RETAINED: . ' . qMIE PROPRIETORS OF TIXE "MERCURY1 baring purchased the ' Southern Field and Fire-, side" and linding it impossible to make arrangements which would insure a regular supply of paper, upon oct-ount of the irregularity and uncertainty of trans-, porta .ion.for the "Field nod Fireside" at Augusta, Ga., the same having to be supplied from the mills at Raleigh, N. C., have removed the "Field^ndFireside" to Raleigh and combined these two sterhng Literary Journals. -The* "Mercury" is therefore njerged iiity) the "Southern Field^ind .Fireside, " uud will lis so piuhli^b.i? ti,? ? ?.:n.j?o?;r,. ? uu iiuui uio Quivcvi brio.yyuiivi/ tvui juouij a meat, when both pup.ere wUll>e resumed and continued as li erctofare. Subscribeptb-bothjpunials willrefceive the paper, to. the lull time of subscription without delay ot interruption. . * Tlie entire Editorial and Contributor^ Cofjm of IwYtb papers abe retained upon the emerging jburnal. It.is. announced, without Tear of contradiction that the extensive and \'V Sprcudthl Army, of Combined Talcnl1 now employed in writiug for the ' Field and Fireside" surpasses in genuine merit, ability, celebrity and numerical strength any combination or engagement ever-, before attained in the.history of Periodical Literature of Kurope or America. . It w a large^jght page Weekly Journal teeming with original Romances, Sketches, "Tales. Poeiryj History, Essays Crilicisnl?, Witticisms; including Translations from the J'feueb,' tJerman and other Languages j* Ag#rtw!t^'rai, MeeV^icub*i3d.Sqientitic apticJes, etc.)-,' ?: The Proprietors cbnfidentiy assert" that the'"Field and Fircs'de" shall at once far excel in real.merit every publication of tlie kind everbe.oro attained or attempted in the United States or the South. The arrange inenis now enoeiea uiiiy juswy uie assmivTi. ^ . ? .r . . - * Terms : . One sub. criber * one year, . ..." $20.00 One Subscriber six months, - - - 12;00 Five subscribers "six months, ' - 50.00 Aekise8s \? # . >... . ,c " iVM E. SMITH A CO., Nov. 11. . , Raleigh, N. C. The Richmond Examiner, PUBLISHED DAILY, SEX I- WEEKL Y, AND , > WEEKif. " TERMS:?TBK DAILY RICHMOND EXAMINER i's mailed Fifty J^llaca^ year; Twenty-five Dollars for six in'gntits'; Fifteen Dollars for three mouths, n,t Vivo TVtlluru fornnA JTl(?nt.lk . THE SEMI-WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Tuesday uud Friday, and seni by mail at Twenty-five Dollars per year; '.Fifteen Dollars ibr six liioutb-j, and Ten Dollars for: three >iiqntl)3. THE WEEE-CY EXAMINER is issued every Eriday, and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen Dollars per year, and Ten Dollars fdr six months. " Thw) Hxamirler'is published1- ou the cash system, and will not depart from it under auy oircumstanccs. Persons whodesire to.get the paptiriwill please scoopapanyjtheirordera with the casL., Carriers and Nejvs Dealers will be furnished at the rate of T wenty Dollars per hundrc'cL * Advertisements will be Inserted in the Daily, SemiWeekly and Weekly at Two Dollars per square of eight linos or less for evory insertion. Pprsotfs sen'diugfliibscriptions must do it at their own riste, " > rl i ... ' . , We will, uudes.no circumstances, return unsolicited and rejepjt^wm^quicatjftiis.. Notice. I WILL HIRE ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN January'next, at the Court House in Caraden, two negro boys, Spencerand Alfred, begging. to. tbeJSalate of William Wilson, tiio hirer.-to give; bond audjAvo good securities, furnish two suits of clothes, pp.o*pair of shoes, oue blanket or qifilt, one hat of cap, riud pay Doctor's biljj sild ''negroes1 to-be delivered to me on the first Monday-it* January, ,1866, at. the .Court House in Canideu. ; ' ... ~,.;rr:' . . I will also rent, on the same day all the lands belonging to'said Estate,-renters to give bond and two good securitfes.i * '. : & J> J; HUCKASEE, Admr. HDQKABEE,VAgent. December 1-?3V Sale, AT MAGAZOTE--;HILL, .-^AHKS, LIVERS Heurts, ;Heads, and other,offal from slaughtered cattle. f.'-_ V die'9?6t -" 7^**. * - - "V .~ *5s?^^n %?. |jp - ' "'. : > SSgSjEI -?> $ - V ' - v . *a" ' M i If r ' ; The Captain's Bride . ~"+f,'r A TIL?JIAIXU WtE OF THi WAH. -. BI W. Oj'llERRlNGTOJff 30 V. CJ CAT. ; Neatly bpondin paper, ptiet.......-,^L..- * j Upon receipt of tbe.pw it wiUbooaatd'loffe' ' part of the Confederacy postage prepaid". A Jifcerel discount to the Trade. "\ forward their order at ?sce. '. '"/ * *4 v 1 ' ' ' i' .*. ~S ' ' v , ^ "y ' ': ; m .'GASBjS%;: 5 . The Maid of Kirklaiil ; * llLLLTBTRATED > 'u '.v-: BY EDWARD EDOfiYfLLR . '* * " Prick,. j. J.,..ft The Deserter's Daughter. A. TAiBr<K&jbj&&^^ ; THK WARIN^ORTHCAW^^^i ';' > BT \V. b. HRRRINGTON:3Mr K.'flt . ./"" $$*8. ?trt.?5:s?f . PnICI3j <n ? t #'? ?W>?VlA - v ' T -' ' < ! ' * - * " . '**' *V \ ROSE EMMERSON ' _. ?$Sfcss??e tatgjrr^aasar^-i^u^a THE B'piPAL OE;xi|B^^SSt> *' . ' (11L l'6T E AXED, ). . |gii , BT EDWARD EDGBTILLE.. .*r? riuuK,.,... ................. . yW? >t,?* . Upon allow ptiblfcatidns w? allow a liberal diacoaa* , A .to flic Trade; ' - r ' *?'wf. - " " Upon account of-the insufficient coclr edition.prtb?^;bpfl.utUii{ Jiimi: . . ted, therefore tlie Tra^i^ettei-'forwa^tfei^iiMa. al'once.y. " " '< ? ">' ; 1?R* or/* a.* ?vs# *?' .. / Address ; ^ ... V* "wm. *. ;... - jS8^-,KdUora iuaertine .tin's adv?rtfe?e?fc''iti& rnote, wjlRreceir* a copy'd- each tifak; " *P ,,f 7^!- \.n ; ..Jtofl I*" ' '' " 'y*r- 4-s '* !<;*> . **#<?&&; v Ifrkv.-torn PKHSONS WISHINU'TOJtJONTSA(B);FOR Tl&F *' ^ -, PR15TIKU fipr ;tb? * tyo; Baaae? if-jthp, -<<& tnro of South Carolina, or of either of them. . Irai). IbeTrtpropoaJ^ ^'the 'ur^rsigneft^i^birt&L '? "* 5<-. on or before 28il! of Nwember findtr-^'1 :c'-t S une following, ae near oscan oeinocormijico^o^fg; A.,, the ch'araoter and quanjattfof Jlre *jqrk .J. BjUs, in Pica, .62 liues, of *3S e'rns^-i.ity >a? ptf-' ' W : ''? 'f/fe' Reports and Documents, long Primed 6$ fines, of .r^Pv '31 ems each?1,705 bins per page, ?y* ." " Pemapent Jeuipd, If?ng Prin[je/,.55.1i^% ofjlen^ encli?1,705 eips.per page, - "' ?' ' Calendars ofthO'iwo'Houses, Loug Primer;;651ilie8v of 31 ems each?1,706 ems per page- a ia'.'r" Ttie Bills to he printedon; good writtng paper, and, all other printing to be done on printing.paperi'offaf " tine quality as can big procured.1 j Ettra copies of every paper ordered teibeprintedillf. * ei'tlier House, must be. furnished! to; ewh. Pfi the other branch of the Jj^fiJatura, . , T-A ... ' .v - Of the Bill*, Reporls, Rocumenlfi," JiiiYnal ana tilcndar, two hundred -copteS are Yeqiiired daHj, 'wm. hundred and'tifty for die members -el : the !Hosia < . Representatives, and,(illy for tbf d^bsra^tb# 3ep* "'ate-.-. i--,. . I The Journal and Calendar must bo delivered putic tually at' or before the hour of nieettogoftlie HdtisGa of eachdfiy, find one.copyeby the&ians bpor, tAibrf falivorednt-th^Bxecutiy? Departlmeat}:laBjd)<?n?:9P|5.^? "l tbe Slate Auditor. . .. The Aet8*aij4 PerraaSent' Form's'of tWiHoeett'irutwi'' be printer], stitched a'iid ^ad^f^"deKv<t^.t(ftha.AMlt of February; itftbr tbe regular sesska':. ,5ld? p.t? work to count dcruble, ap&pagoa an(?ei<^,?Q^tf?. be pstimated.at the rate of 1,705 ?n>e per.pfigh!'' 7."'r The two- Heuats wilT 8^patateii'cu0o?qtGe Ptiofer of tLejr daily tfofk/and w^B^dCTteWch^'selectjoiTSf- ? the Printer of thair perrrlanfedi. ,work;-7ii'.*-;.-Actaj Mar . ports, Resolutions, Ac., ;. . . ~ ^u.. ' 1 Proposals for the Printing of tltf twf Houses, > feitberSoiwe, must conform' to the' fomgoingtpee'ffies- tiotis. r.<: vriEjM&rkti'/p ' Clerk of Senate,. . ..^CHNXSLO^Sfc Clerk of House <?f Ropr&soatatiVefcM ?* aj'x. ' ) * r.i-yvtm ?vi * vi c.,\ 7! % ? nor 11?ta.. v "> .. * l '!'*. ' b. ; *<f; >f'*{ i.f S ' ...... ji i j in jii.TMs'i.", THE MJmS QF JHfiW/SmJP4m.,..r L BTJBSCRIBftRS f.WHQ, J 0. SOT Br- ' , PRlSSS notice to the contrary, ore cousideccd as widi'. * 1 i^gVponlinV tllefr'aub&riptftni.* ' ' )r2i, '3f subscribers order the AscontiQuanceief tkttt,.. uewcpapors, tlie publisher mayjccintuiue to jwpd thffjBi untilall arrearages are peid. .... .... 3. ff subscribers neglect orj-ofuse to take their nelfi- ' '* pupers from tlio offices to which they are directed they > are held responsible'until they have &ttletf,:tbiUflia ^ and ordered them discontinued.; ? 1 4.. If subscribers remOve'to cflherj^&dii without In-. f ; 1 forming tlie'publishers, and the newspapers-' ere Mat to the former direction they air#' held ' 'tbe saipo.' 5. The Courts havedeci'ded that , refusing to newspapers from the office or moving and uncalled for is "prima facis" ^evidence of intest^^^^^^H fraud. .. , t ,. .. ' "/h \ The Court? hare. also repeatedly dpci^ed' postmaster who negl^rts to perform his duty of reasonable notice,' as required bysthb . panment ofthe:beglect|ofcA.p?rBon(t? .office newspapers addressed tohj.u, (readers fmedtere,liable to .the.published. f?r Hjj^D |