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p . Columbia, Decomfteajft; 1864. mJ&ESERA.L ORD?IIS~M. 2&^&!u? ' ^7 .TtfB FOLLOWING PERSONS .'.HATI'."0 J. been elected to the Field Officeii^of tfie Beverai .. Regiments of State Troopcjlafti ^eVewith announced as Sj&i Sa<^,'and will.be obeyed and repeated accordingly. HK ' First Regiment State Troops. |? r?~fioTcmi-JB GRIFFIN. ^^/LieuSTiant-CeUsjel?B F HERNPOX, rat; V^lajor Put ES. % M&Lp. ^-?Sbeond R^imbif'State Troop.*. SK^^u'tenant Colcnn-1?w tf nnmcan $ RICE./^" SkV.' ^ ' third Regiment .S*j*s Troops. P-' Ooionel?A D GOODWIN. ' F'" Lieutenant-tJolonel?J W HARRINGTON. p>-x Major?J Mcl VER >i.' . R\>urth Regiment Slate Troops. ^^Cbloncl?R B LIGON. ' * Et^uLaaanlr.Q^riJin'l?J R SPEARMAN, i' j; ATnjor?J W FERGJ.1SON. '"Cv * * * * * r, .C 'I . H.-iV*Bjr-command: ; (Signed,) A. C. GARLING TON, > ., .':V A dj't ami Inspector-General S C. ' : -Official: Gr. A. Folun. A. A. General. January G?I. . .. Papers of State copy once. OF SOUTH CAROLJXA. |j? ADJ'T AND INSPECTOR-GEN.'3 OFFICE, . Columbia, December IS, 1&G4. V OREERS NO. 47. -Ti XT THR APPOINTEES TO THE STATE MI LIT A- . *5?"'J- RT Academy will iibmediately report to Lieut. JVaJ/JL .'PATRICK,- commanding Arsenal at Columbia, S.' S.X5., instead of JIujor.,'J.. B. .White, commanding-Bat'. tdlion-State Cadets, jis/iieretofore ordered; and tlie^o L tfjdare apply to thestTwho have already reported to Mitjor Whitd, aftpell as to those who have not. Tliey : ^.Will.Jeport tpLIcut. Patrick, prcpnrod to tnko tl^c _ mucVofSpeciai Orders No.-20 ns conflicts flBBrotk-.tfrcse ordera ia countermanded. i . EgraHH^ By order of the Governor. RP-' A-C..GARLINGTDN, 1 "Pec23?2t ?. v Adj'tand.Inspector-General S..C. v-k'^yupers of State copj^tvyice. :?-?:? : 3 - Xd MS&iifactiirers. J YVT AUTHORITY OF THE ACT-OF THE GKNgj tRRAL Assembly Dc-cember,' 13C4, "The Sol d er's Board of Relief1 of Kershaw .District, requiro all 5 Manufacturers of Cotton and Woolleu Goods, including J Yams, IroD, Nails and vtber.iron ware; Cotton and ' wool Cards, Hats, Caps, Paper, ?t.onoware and Pottery ;. Leather, Shoes, Boots, >?alt, Copperas, Spirituous Liquors, Torebene Oil, and Turpentine, to deliver, to the Board, or apy member tlioreoti or to the Treasurer, : : - on or before the 1st of February next, a-statement in j under oatlt, setting forth such and so many ot t above articles as were manufactured by them in the ' syoar oighklyindred and sixty-four; and'to deliver to . 4ho saicHtei d of tftsir otficer in Camden, on or before i ^ C-the 3aicRTOt day of February next, a Tax in-Kiud of < *T?^>rtfeo-per cest. of all martufhetufes embraced iu their i . said returns. ' As defisblt of such return or' payment, the Board vjjjl i proceed to estimate the amouht of such manufactured products, and assess a Tax-in Kind thereon of six per cent., and issue execution for throe times market val. ue thereof . ' ' ; 11 v By order of the Board: -r- JNO. M. DeSACSSURE, ... Jan. 6?lOt - - " Chairman. Fifty Valuable Negroes COMPRISING HOUSE SERVANTS ANI) FIELD Hands, will be offered for sale at the Court House ' -in Camden or. Tuesday the* 17th of January inst. Also a good Iron Axled WAGON and several good MULES. Tfcrms'inadp known on day of sate. _ ------ TtjJs-property wtllbe dispOeed-ofat private sale, be ere the day named, if desired. ' ' - . t * RJ. B.JOHNSON. ^ ^l-Sheri jffSale Soit\fcR^L'arpliiia-rKPr.lia,v District, T>Y PBRMISSION-OF A. L, M'cDONALD, ESQ., v :JD OTdfcary of tbe District aforesaid, I will sell at Ibe Cd^rC House d6or inCamden on the first Monday ' fo February next being the 6tli day of said, month, a ti^Wparoel of/land containing one'hundred and 'mom or less (150), said laud belonging to ?iboBafcqte of Hardy Thorn,'deed., lying an the-Jiead wiufajL^f Pine Tree and- Beaver, Dam Creeks. 12 or 14 H^MAtokFth eastof Canoden, adjoining lands' of G. "Per|^^Bg[others as,represented by former plats of said i ?.r' V-. I^Hfl^^^Kjands-to bo sold to perfect, titles. Terms to pay for' papers and other ex; DUNCAN SHEORN, ' Sheriff of K. H." 1 . * ' ' Wanted to Exchange. ANP VKRY B^ISK MARK -a strong-young mare. Afcply to '<3JE0. W, - ARKES. -January 4" . : ->Gt ?~ir.?H ; Hr?r : At Private Sale,, . AYJJRT EIN'E jQUNG-AfARE, A KI$E SAt> DLE Horse,'and-works Well, in harness. Al.roa kandsoiue Carriage'and Harness, and a first rate Two-horse Waggon-- Apply to - ' -r f ' - /W-M: SllANijO^tty. Jon 4 -vW.', - Gt. w. fr'.m. Notice All persons indEbted.to .the subscriber for work done during tin* war. are requested to come forward and settle. witSbut delay. Terins cash, unle:s&r special contract. . " ' TunnVti-trtSLM?# OAlfTTJin Ctt IT'l.^D Wanted, tpROM ?Oi.O to 10,000 'dollars of private Bonds or Notes, for Currency, at- prevailing rules. Noticing will lie taken but first "class pnptr. Apply to the Post Office. Januury G."?2t . INTEREST 0$ STATE STOCK* AJ1D BOSDS. STATE tAKASUtt^fLOITEB DIVISION, Loan Cepartmk.vt,- Columbia, S. 0. INTEREST DUE 1st JANUARY, 18Q5, AND ARREARS ofinterest now remaininguudrawn, on the STOCKS and BONDS hereinafter mentioned, isauod by the State ofSoulh Carolina, wlU be .paid at this olfico, in Columbia, on.and ufter MONDAY next, 2d Jauu;try,.1865, via: on . 3 per cent. State Stock ' G " " Stock, Act 1839, "for tebuilding city of Charleston." ' . 6 per cent. Stock, (new Stato House,) A eta1 185G. ' '17, '5S, '59, '61, aud '63. 6 perceut Bonds, (new Slate Ilonse,) Acts T853 1855. ' G per cent. Bonds, Act 1809, '\o grant aid lo Blue Bridge Railroad.'' 1 6 per cent. Bonds, (military dcfenco,) Act 18G0. - ' 7 " ' " " " " Act January, ( 1801, "to raise supplies." . . r<- . 7 per cent. Slock, Act December^ 18 G2, amending Act January, 19G1, "to raise supplies?^. 7 percent. Stck, (military defence^ Act Detienjber, 18GI. * _W. J. LAVAL, / i January 6"?1 Treasurer Lower Division. Tllf' nn-nort ni +1i*a .? 111 U~ *1??: J * - v ^ .?v f.j/v.... vmg tjiukv n iu uo [Jiuasuu to copy ?nd publish oncc. 1 . ?ir?n? : ; "SOLDIER'S BOAKDtKEL|EF," A Lb r UltSONS NOT ON THE LT6T OF 3KNEFICIAUIK3 for 18C4, who claim relief from the \ Soldier's Board of Relief for Kershaw District, ore required to present their clnitns to the Board, on' or belore its next meeting, on the 25th instant, according: to the form and certificates provided by the Board. The nnmn paroan /iiair?ch Bo set forth in tho application. The families, of free negroes, who'se mules have been or are employed in the military service aa laborers o- qtherwisc, are also enti tied'to" the benefits of tiie law, and ore included in the Ibregaipg notice. ' All persons who fail to present their claims by the Lime stated, will be excluded from .all benefit under the law. Bybrder of the Board : JNO.U. DBSAUSSURE, January 6?8 Chairman. _ For Sale. A-VALUABLE'PLANTATION IK MISSISSIPPI. This plantation is situated in Lawrence Co., Mississippi, at Juontii, of White Sand Crcsk, oil ( Pearl River, and contains 8?0 acres, most of w'hich is superior bottom land, and produces corn and other- | tram lu uu$ outturn iana in Mississippi. It will J ilso make from 3O0 to 1000 pounds cotton per aero.? C There is a largo Gin and Mill Slicd, with a new Gin * Head arid excellent Mill Stoned* The Gin and Mill P ire located upon a canal leading from White Sand, which i] supplies abundant water at all times. The situ- 1] ition is very hoftl'.hy. and' is -well adapted for stock S raising. Sloamboats make regular trips threp months ^ iu the year. Altogether it Is olio of the cheapest and P most valuable places now offered for sale.. A pply to *' GEO. W. BARNES, ' } Cainden, S. C. January 4 * 6 IJ Administratrix Sale. . I I WILL SELL, AS ADMINISTRATRIX OF THE f estato ol W. W. McCoy, on the 18th met., at the residence ol the deceased, a number of Horses. Mules, '8 Sheep, Hogs, &c.- N. C. McCOY, . 1 Juuuary G-^2 .Adm'x* 8 Mill anil Handsaw Files = />UT TAOKS, ASSORTED SIZES. V^1 Knitting Needles, do. do. Dressing, Pocket and Finetooth Combs. Pocket Knives; Scissors.. Hairbrushes; Pins. "Awls; iPh'ntf thread; Caps; Powder; Shot. Dohble barrel Guns. ' ( Enameled tllofti. * , Eight day Clocks. ? January4?w. tf - _ ( J..A. YOUNG. DIVIDEm : ' THE BOARD OP DIRECTORS OF THE B ANK of Camden Raving declared a dividend of 5 petr cent for tHe past six. months, tilt same will be paid . to the Stockholders ntthis Bank, .the Bank of Charleston, Commercial Bank Columbia and the 'MerchantsBank at Cheraw, on nnd after'Tiicsday..lOl'h- January. .r.,i -v.--5 " - " W. D. McDOWALL, v ] . Jan. 4?i Cashier. X / <1 .. - '. I . - . V V , \ ?MUi^>.t^gcmagzarriC.C? air.'Wwj i>?mi i A CIlAiailSC-KEW BOOK ?_t"ST OUT. | The Captain's Bride, ... XUi i'-r tA A > * ' "* TISRlLLIXG TALE OF TOE IVAR. UT W. n. II.ERRINUTON, !)D K. C. CAY. Keut y trund in paper, price. /.... 1.......... $1. Upon receipt of the price it will be mailed to any pnrt of the Confederacy postage prepaid. A liberal'' discount to tire-,Trude. . As-the edition is limited, tbd Trade mil do well to forwntd tl.ci?order at once.. . ? . ..v IN PRESS, c ASTixne; v or; ? . The Maid of Kirkland, ; (illustrated,) ?Y EDWARD EDGEV7LLE. Price, .' .$1 'W. ?. The Deserter's Daughter, A TALE FOUNDED UPON REAL INCIDENTS. 0 TilK WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA. -; -i - ' BT tv. D. HERRIKOTOX, 3RD N. C. CAVALRY. Price $1.50ROSE EMMERSON, OR, .. . . ... THE JTDIDAL OF THE FOTNDLING, . ' " . (llr.U8Tr.atbd,) ' - BY EDWARD EDGKVILLR Price,.....' .; $ 1,50 Upon nil our publications wo allow a liberal discount lo^bo Trifle ' . 1 Upon account or thg -insufficient supply of paper , each edition of these beautiful XovellOttes will bo limi- ! tea*therefd e the Trade had better forward their orders , it once. x Address : . .,. . WM. H. SMITH k CO., Publishers, i / V _ Raleigh, N.-O. j EST Kditors inserting this advertisement, with thi < tote, will receive a copy of each book. * i Nov. H - . ] JDSTRECEIVED ? ' ~~ N FINE DRKS3INi3 COMBS; POCKET Dt).; Pearl Agate Buttons, Shoe Knives; Black flaxThread. Fine Tooth Combs; . i KtnititTp JNcodlea, Steel Pen a Pen Holders: , 20 boxes tobacco, Pino h'lour;. . 80 groat gross Bone Buttons, Metal Buttons; 40 doz. Children's Stockings, Tacks; 40 " Socks, Rod Flannel; Lady Den?>i-5\veet PotatoesEnglish Cotton CiTnk^_ Biogans, peggcutn^Lgowbd; 20,000 Needles, Writing rnkpSHt a a. bswamin's; December 12. \ m.w.fr. - i I O V N,? Headquarters \Jc 22d REGIMENT SO. CA.1IIL1TIA, ) fs " Camden, S. C., Jan. 4, 18G6. j vmmAL oRbkR xo. s. T- . * i" IN PURSUANCE OF ORDER FROM A, C. I* Gnrlington Adjntadt and Inspector General ofS: 1 !., Captains or officers commanding beat companies re hereby Ordered to have enrolled all-white male ersons between tho ages of sixteen and sixty years, i their respectiveHfeats?except only persons who r avd bcCn exempted by the Surgeon General :of the tale, or thoStato Board.bourgeons at Columbia, s !., on the ground of pei m'uueht physical disability, and ersons detailed by Confederate authority, and make a heir returns to those headquarters ou or before the r 4th instant. / t "2: Those who claim exemption on theV ground of D hysical disability,; but who hav? not Certificates from j lie Surgeon General or the State Board of Surgeons ot r eceht'date, will nevertheless be enrolled and be ox mined-by the District Surgeon to bo hereafter ap- e lointed. _ . . u 3. Officers nommanding Beat Companies,will have a ill vacancies 01 OinccrB in nieir ieopet.-i.iYtj tuiumuima j illed bj election or by tppointracrtt, according to law, c ind mtike tlieir'returfis tottresdheadtiuartersasabove. 4. All officers failing to obey these "orders Will be r ielt with as the law directs. '.(See General order No. a 12, paragraph 6, Adjutant and Inspector General.) t By command of Col. B. Jokes : . ' J.M. GATLE; Jan 5?tf '* J7 " " Adjutant. 1 For Hire.' : I i LOT OF VALUABLE YOUNG NKGROES, ? A men and women?aipongst them some good 3ook<r, "Washe^'flind Ironere"; ' t !TomaB?-note with good security,'.fcoprovide for them 1 ihoes, provisions and clothing. Apply to 1 ' . GEO. W. BARNES. i January 4 ( * ' 6t m/r ^ 1 JNOiice. i OFFICE AGENT OF STATE, 1 V- " - . . . ' Camden, Dec. 27,-1864. *> i - 'i*. ' ~ ~ ( FOR THE INFORMATION OF SLAVEHOLDERS, i in Division No. 2, ii'is'attitod.tliat the call for la- ] b6r to be delivered pn tbe l Oth Jamfary next .is withdrawn.^1 ' R. B. JOHNSON. January 1?3 Agent of State. i ... '" / . . < ' * ' '' 7V' < -,i';' il' i. unri. ii ij'r 1i ' m? fBr '' The Richmond -Exainmerj, l- + 0$& ' " ' PUBLISHED DAILY,. SgMI-WEEKLY, Aftjtfr" iraker o;/ : ,, .... . TERMS?1?THE DAILY RlCH%NI^tfjif.p . * NKU is ninilt'd Ht Fiftj-DoIIpra por jem-'; Twentymo ' -i dollars for sis 'months; Fifteen Dollars for Uir.te montjjs^ i. ' and. J?i\& D^la^fokpj^nioi>tlu^-i^ > * . inESKMf-WKiKLY^^^i^^VW^^M/ Tuesdfnvm'rd Friday,-.and seni by mail at ^wetrtj^fw '> :..- ' ? Dollars pel year; 'Fifteen Dollars for silt monUbs, jthi . >' -? lVnDo.lars.for.tlir^tnbWidtiiiii :ss\r2^.*?vy air-. ' Till? WEB^BT-Kfe^<U*Bfe-ta ' 'day, hnd mailed to subscribers rat-Jifteen Dollars.per. j viii f ?imu x <.11 xx' uuia iuiriA luyunia.,'* jffi* Tlief ExairthfeHa piibb"st#d bn and will not depart from it under- atijr Circumstances. Persons whodesire.lo get tho.papor will please nccompany their orders v ith the cash. \ T '' A"<* Carriers and News Doalers wffTbe furnished -at the ' rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred: " * * * ' * ; *? ... Adrertiseinents vrill be inserted-in-the.-Daily, Semi- "* Weekly and Weekly at Two Dpllara per square Of eight linos or less fofevory insertion. * vrPersons sending subscriptions must do It at their own risk. '' - - ' - We will, under no ci^iirastances, return _ujgsolicit-*d ' and rejected communication s.'" ' THE LAWS OF j. SUBSCRIBERS WHO TO-KCg; GlIYS^ftE * _ ' PRESS notice to the contrary, are considered as wJBh ing to continue their subscription^ _ 2. If subscribers order "the discontmuan cir"ot theft > . newspapers, Uid.publisher amy continue to send thorn uptll all arrearages arc paid/.- "r. rj... r...f >;J *'. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuel tp'take'tt'ejfr .. . papers from the offices to winch they sfre'dilecto'A, tliey; are hold responsible until tliey have-settled " the bilhi and ordered them discontinued; V " ;i;ur '*v..'... ;.. 4. If-subscribers rempye.tpVother'pJacefl Wiyiqijitt! formintrtlie nuhlishflm. and tl>H noWononaR . ? , . i to.the former direotion thej are held re-potsibIet"fpr the same. ; : 6. The Courts hhve'*ddfcided'that)t^aipgsth;'tt(5# * " newspapers from.iheoffiicte:OT moTmg^^pd leat^)g,ttJ$^^^, r, . uncalled for is ''prima facis" evidence of Jptpntiqna! fraud. ' ' . r I " i. G. The Courts hdre "also repeatedly' d6&dedythilt' ? postmaster who hejects K^perfe'rra Kis dvtt? 'tfr1$TM?*4> reasonable nptice,'as required' by the.1 Post" GSJhen lte*!. partmeht^.ofibe. neglect? <tfape?&n ; ; }ffice newspapere addressed to hf.n'. renderp the J&&*. masters liable to tlis publisher* lor the Mbscription tfice. . ; 1 4' . . THE ; - ; Southern i?ield & Fireside t * - . * ? . r '' J . GItXND LITERARY C'OMB&Tlbh " . , ' t' ; i j\ .. r. ... ii '\j tniyivr ; V YAST CONCEfcTRATIOF' OfTAIiKKTy OTP . - ptfanra^tT9^cgft>CTrn'tiq^"<-'P?f I>jaw m?iii?M ai?aar ' Ir BlBtglfcr PiimUDlCAL LITERATURE of Europe - or America I:. . . '*7Hj~ 'The Southern Pield and Fi^efl^de/, r ' OF AUG USXAGA.,- " x ' :%' fifSj . ' ' 9 K . . , >> ANB _ |g& ''TherHlmstratedtiEexicury/' .OFRALEIGH,-N;Cf . 7oinl>incd and continued under tfic.old popa<. lar title of *6' " '' "x :: v? . ' :-y. V . \UU-L ' V.TH E'.?H K (Jt&.'J9# |OU^K|EIWf FIEtD^A riRJGSIlWE. , ' ' ! * v';. Ml S'<4 U ,HE AkD CbiffRfeuTO.RIAL LOR>SC?BGTfl JOURNALS * . E^TAI^ED. i.' . p*HE ;PBO^ETOM^^ ?&??! ? -L hawngpurchased;theaftd Fire? ide" and tiuding it impossible to make irhieli would insure a regular;supply--ofL^joifrr U>J0 Qcouhtof 'the irregulnntu^and: under'aiirttrTTP^-J. lortatibn for the.'''tMeldjU ndTTPesiatr-j ? be same bpving to be supplied froni iho niUfi a'Of.aligh, it. C.^liave removod the ''Fifefd and Tnfcsidfl'* 'to" talefch tipdcoHibined thesfttWo-eferl-Bg ?ft^>V'Joiip.',S; lalsi ; -The "Mercury" is "therefore.;merged nrfob'thd Soutiiern FiDldeud Fireside,'; and wtllfcgSp d until the state of tWoountry wtlJ. justify . oe'nt, wjien both papersV'tllbe resumed and Mfidnned^ s heretofore, Subscribers tobothjourn'als'Vrlil rcctfiyei he paper to the full time of subscription without delay- ' -.. ir interruption, ?; ' " ... . ' :a;.v. J ; \-yV,': > ' mL_ -.4:-- TTO nn.l r*i-kr?fr?hi?tnriol Pnpnft S\( U/\th ino enure w auU v?r?. ??V1 . tapers ore rotamed^pon the emerging journal. It is ' . nnounced without fear of contradiction that tho erensive and - . . i:i> u .'Jl'tuf v??L ?plcudid Array of .Combined Talent iow employed "m'writing1 fbr tlio '-Field'ahd'Fifesfd^' urpasses in genuine .merits ability, celebrity Intid.no; uerical strength any combinatidn or engagement erdt' jefore ottajtrod in the history of. Periodical Literature-." >f Europe of America. . c ,-Tt is a large eight page Weekly Journal febmingfritli )riginal Romances, Sketches, Tales, Pbcfry," tIMdnK;*Witticisms; iHcludinn: TrflnslatjnhB 'roni Ibg Freucli, German and other Language^; Ag, . tcultural, Mechanical and Scientific articles, t The Proprietors' confidently assert that'the'V'Fidlct1' ind Fireside" shall at once far excel in re'nrmerit'efery ' Dttblication of the kind ever before attained'or atterap- . * ;od in the'Uriiied States or tire South. The arrange- C cents now efteetod fully justify the assertion..; . ' Terms: Tno 6~ubscrtbe< ono year, - - SSQ.bfr' Tnc subscriber eTJrm'onth's, - . - - 1-2.00 ; Fivo subscribers KM iuomhs^-Tp-- 50JV) a Addsess * i 1? jWt B. SMITH'4-CO., , r v M Nov. 14. Jlaleigb, N. C. -