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' i .1 \ ' ' \ . \ * STATU Oi' sol TH clitoris A. ADj'T AND INSPECTOR-GEN'S. OFFICE, . j Columbia, December 27, 1864. G EXE HAL OR DEES XO. 21. T THE FALLOWING- PERSONS HAVI.'G J- been elected to the Field Officers of tl?o sevenil Regiments of Stbto Troops, are herewith announced as ffucli', and will be obeyed and respected accordingly, i . . JPirst Regiment State Troops. Polonel-^J B GRIFFIN. lieutenant-Colonel?13 FIIERNDOX. Major? DIKES. Sec?nd Regiment State Trocps. "Lieutenant Colonel?W If DUNCAN. T\ ri I>ipi? 1/ Xi xuvu. Third Iie>jiment Slate Troops. Colonel?A D GOODWYN. Lieutenant-Colonel?J W HARRINGTON. ' Major?J AlclVKR. Fourth Itegimeut State Troops. tolonel?R B LTGON. " \ *"V- J R SPEARMAN. jfe-J! - FKRGUSON: - " * * * ; , by command : i (Signed,) A. C. GARLINGTON, - } Adj't and Inspector-General S. G.y' Official: G. A. Folli.v, A. A. General - ; f January C?I " * 4. Pai^era of State copy once. : * " i ' ,i ^7*"' STATEiOP.^W^e ( AROLwi, AdJ'T and inspector gen.*s office, Colcmuia, December 18, 18G4. 'special oreersno. 47. IthwXppointkbs to tiik STATE MtLlTA KY Academy will immediately report to Lient J. B. PATRICK, commanding Arsenal at Columbia, 1 "T... Tristead of Major J. B. White,' commanding Butta! i<?n Suite Cadets, as herctolore ordered; and these r.lors apply to these who have already reported to Major White, as well as to those who hare not. They will report to Lieut. Patrick, prepared to tako the field. 9' ' ' - II* Si) nliich of Special Orders Xo. 20 as conflicts With these orders is countermanded. By order of the Gov?; nor. r A- g garlington, Dec 23?2t. :,J Adj't and Inspcctord3eperaI S. C. Piiiu?n nf rvinv tivirto > To Manufacturers. . y i>y AUTUORITY OF TITH ACT OF TilK GKNT " KRAL Assembly D.-cember; 180-i, Tlie Sbl ti er's Board of Relief" of Kershaw District, requiro/all Manufacturers orCot'on and Woollen Goods, including Yarns, Iron, Nails and other iron ware; Cotton and* Wool Cards, Hals, Caps, Pqper, Stoneware and Potte* , ry ; leather, Shoes, Roots, Salt, Copperas Spirituous : Liquors, Terebene OH, and Ttr pontine, to deliver, to ' the Board, or an}- member tlicroof, or to the Treasurer, ! Un or before t'ne 1st of Feb:uary noxt, a statement in | Writing, un ler oath, setting foith such and so many ol i the trim oai tides as were manufactured by them in the year eight hundred and sixty-four; and to deliver to the said Board or their ofiicer in Camden, on or before i the said lirst day of February next, a Tax in-Kitid of i three per co>.t. of all manufactures embraced an their i eaid returns. .. In default'of such roturn or payment, the Board" will proceed to estiin rte the amount of such manufactured - products, and assess a Tax-in Kind tlicreon of six per dent., and Issue execution for three times market value thereof . . By order of the Board: JND. M.*t)jiSA tJSSITRE, fun. 6?lOt Chairman. n-Ti? TT~1 1*1 ~ IT r 11 tv v aiuauie 11 u&iuesCOMPRISING HOUSE SERVANTS AND^PISLIT ' Hands, will bo offered foi^fiale at the Court House / in Camden oc Tuesday the 17th of January inst: Also a good Iron" Axled vV AGON and several good MULES. Terms made known on dny of sale. This properiy will be disposc^of ut.private sale, beore the day named, if desired. ? > ' R. B. JOHNSON. .. JantiaryA 8 / .. m iro antum oiuu. - South Carolina?Kershaw District. ^ f^Y-ygft^moy op a. l. Mcdonald, esq., I 1 Ordjnaty of the Bistrict aforesaid, I" wilKsell at the Court House .doothin Camden en t^e first Monjj^y 'in February next being'the.-6th da? ofsaid1" month, a tract or parcel of &nd containing- one ticmdred and fifty acres,, more or less (150), said laud belonging to the Estate of Hardy Thorn, deed., lyiog on the headtvaters of Pine Tree and Beaver Dam Creeks, 12 or 14 miles north east of Camdon, adjoining lands of c. Perkins andothers as represented by former plats-of said_ * ' lands., j .. The above lands to be sold to pcrfoctmitlos. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and other ex pences. DUNCAN SHEQRN, . ' : . Jttp 3?2 . SberiffofK. D. ? % >' , > t? Wanted to Exchange. ... AFriTK YOUNG A>"T> VERY BRISK MARK mule, for a strong young more. Apply to-.; . " GEO. W. ~ARN?S., January 4 ' (it At Private Sale, ? AVERY FIN15 YOUNG MARK, A I INE SAD DLU Horse, aiid work8JweR td harness. Alsoa linndsonie Carriage and Harness, and a first rate Two-liorso Waggon Apply to - W M. SHANNON, Atty. Jan 4 6f. vr. fr. in. NoticieAll t'e&lons indited to liifi subscriber for work done during tl? wfar, are requested to come forward and settle without delay. Terms cosh; unless by special contract. . .January G?3* ^SAMUELSHIVER. itt jt ' \ w amea, IT* ROM 0. to 10,C00 dojlurs of ptfvate Bendy or L Note.*, for Currency, at precailiug rates. Nothing will be taken but first class paper. Apply to tlfb 1\ st Office. January 6. ?2t lWEKEST_<)ji .sivrfi" SHOCKS . AND BOm / STATE TAEASURY, LOWER DIVISION, ik . Loan Departuknt, Columbia, S. C. ^"NTEREST DUE 1st JANUARY, 18G5, AND ARj. REARS ofiriterest now remaining undtwh, oirtlre &TUCKS and BONDS hereinafter mentioned, issued i by the State ofSouth Carolina, will be paid at tlus of- . tice, in Columbia, onand alter MONDAY next, 2d Jauunry, 1865, viz: on , 3 per cent. State Stock 6 " Stock, Act 1838, "for rebuilding'- city of Charleston." 6 per cent Slock, (new State House,) Acta 1856, '47, '58, '59, '61, and '63. 6 per cent Bonds, (new State 'House,) Acts T863 1 1855. ... <' 6 per cent. Borrda, Act 1859, "<o grant aid to Blue Bridge Railroad." 6 per cent. Bonds, (military defence,) Act 1860. 7 " " J?. u Act January, 1861, ' to raise supplies." * '; 7 ner cent. Stock. Act December 1862. nmondintr Act January, 1961, "to raise supplies." 7 percent. Stuck,(military defence,) Act December, 1861. W.J.LAVAL, l January 6?1' Treasurer Lower Division. The papers in this Stute will be pleased to copy snd publish once. 'SOLDIER'S BOARD RELIEF," ALL PERSONS NOT ON THE LIST OF .BENEFICIARIES for 1864, who claim relief from the Soldier's Board oi Relief for Kershaw District, nro roquiicjd to present their claims to the Board, on or before IcHiext meeting^ on the 25th iustout, accorH: ig to the form'nhd.<jertificutes provided by the Board. ,Tbename and age of each person claimed for, must be setfortlHh the a|ljJlicktiqn. V.-The families of free.,negroes, whose males liavobeen or are employed in "the military eerviceas.laborers o? ether wise, are~also onti tied tb the benefits tit the law; and.are included in the fwreghiug notice; ' "* All persons who fail to present their claims by the time stated, wilfbo excluded from all benefit under I?.e ; By order of the Boaro*,. V . Jira.^fDESADSSURE, ' January G?8 :%.Chainwm. ? ? ,. t For Sale. A TALUABLE PLANTATION IN MISSISSIPPI. This plantation is situated in,LnytTenco Co., Mississippi, at the mouth of White Satid Creek, on , Petri jltver, and contains 870 acres, most of which is 3iiptJKn-JjotiOtn land,1 and products corn and other gmiuequal tii uti? bottom land iu Mississippi. It will. ?kso make from 800 to 1000 pouuda Cotton "per acre.? ' There is a large Giu and Mill Shod,-with a- Dew Gin 1 Head and excellent Mill Stones. The Gin .and Mill . ] are located upon a canal leadin^from.White Sand, which- j supp ies abundant water at all times. The situ- , ution is very henhhy, and" is Well adapted for stock ' raising. Steam boats-ftiuke regular triptf three mouths'' in the year. Altogether it is oneof the cheapest and ;1 most valuable places now offered for sale. - a pplV to. 1 " / . GEO, W. BARNES, . 1 Caindon, S. C. .Tanuarv 4 r~ 1 """ ' 1 ' Administratrix Sale. I WILLSELL,A3 ADMINISTRATRIX OF /THE J estate of W. W. McCoy, on tlTa 18th ioat.,_xit the resideuce of the deceaseii/^a,number 'ofLIIorst b,~ Mules, ' Slitjejv-Hogs, Ac. " "*>?__ N. C. MoCOT, . r Vhnoary C?2 VN - Adm'x* ' * - ' . ? < L v ? * Z =rT i Sill and Handsaw Files- 1 /-iTTTTAflKS. ASSORTED SIZES {j Knitting Needles, do. do. Dressing, Pocket and Finetooih Combs. rocket Knives; Soiasorfi. _ r. Hair brushes; Pins. *, " Awls; Shoe thread. Caps; Powder; Shot ^ I' Double IjaneTGuiia. < Enameled Cloth. ' * ^ ^ Eight day:Clocks. ?\ ^ ' i January 4?w'. w J.A. YOUNG. ? ~ D1VIDJEMD. , -. TbE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OP THE BANK of Camden having declared a dividend of 5 per ceDt. for the past-sixmooths, the same will' be paid to the StockholdersAtthis Bank, the Jlank of Charleston, Commercial' Bank Columbia ^atrd 'the Merchants Bank at Cheraw, on and aftpr Tuesday."] Oth January. , Jan. 4?4 ' Cashier. J * - * .1 " ' . I - . ' . ? ffriwi "| I I. Ilvj ! n I"* 11 n i Bf*' i A CilAitMIXG NEW BOOK =_UST OUT. The Captain's Bride, . fjF .... V. : Tliytiliir\ O %Lfe.OP THB^-ARr W. ft 11E H RJN 0 T 0 S', c. Neat y bound m papjr, .. .l,...' $TtT' Upon receipt of the price it Will bjo^tphikd to any part tit jlie Confederacy postage prepaid. A liberal discount lo the Trade. . ' Ab the edition is limited, tie Trade' will do well to for\vaid tl.eir'order at once.- ?"" . . - rfi IN PRESS? V C A.STi?\E ;\ TJie Maid ofKirkland, ^ILLUSTRATED,; . BY EDWARD E^3EV?LLE. 1*1:101% J;:..,,.. t~z3i* %. The Deserter's Daughter, A TALEFOUNDKD UPON DUAL INCIDENTS 0 " v THE WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA. ' - r BY W. D. HK^IRINGTON, 3RD N. C. CAVALtPTi PclCE, HOSE EMMERSON. r ^ ?R,. & THE DDI DAL OF THE F0TNDL1NG, (illustrated*,) BY EDWARD EDGfcVJLLE. PRICK, -$'1,50 Upon all our publications We;alloVr a liberal discount to. the Trade.. ? ' ' Upon account of-the .insufficient supply of paper each edition of tli&jc beautiful Novellettes will be limited. thereto b tlic Trade had better forward'tbeir orders. a I once. . * '-7 Address uv..s . & WM. H. SMlTff ?CO., Publishers, r. Ruleigb, N. C. GT Editors inserting this^ativertisbtfieiit, with tlii j note, will receive a -eoiiy of each -book. Nov. 14 -i J ^ FINE DRESSING COAIBS; POCKET DO.j . Pearl Agate But Urns, . ShoeKnives; * ' & - Bitick Flax Thread, Fid? Tooth Combs; Knifthfig Needles, Steel Pens, Ten Holders; 20 boxes Tobacco, Fine Flour; . _ . 80 great gross Bone Buttons, Metal Buttons; * ' 40 doz. ChUdreu's Stockings, Tacks: . 4U " I - OOC'RB, XVCU. i' LUtlllfJ, JUidy Teas, fewebt Potatoes; English Cotton. Cordis .J t . \ li Biopans, pegged an sowed;? .'20,000 Needles, Writing Itk; at r S.A.. BENJAMIN'S. December 12. : <? m.w.fr. ' 3 - ' Headquarters -, 22D REGIMENT SO?CA. MILITIA, ) OaMDE-V, S. C.,'Jan. 4,1866. . J ; . GENERAL ORDER WOi5. rlN PU^StiANCE.OF ORDER. FROM A. C. - Ga'rihigtbn Adjntant andJnapector General ofS; 3., Captains or ofBcers commanding beat companies tre hereby otdered to have enrolled all white mplo jersoo8?between the ageg-df sixteen and sixty years, n their respective Boats?except only <p?difD3 who lave been exempted by tlie Surgeon Genwdof the " ^to, or'tbe-Statp Board ol burgeons at (jolnnibin, s.3.,. on the ground of permanent physical disability, and jersons detailed by Con fedora to uutborityy>aud "make in-ir returns to these headquarters on-or before the ' 14th iriSflUt | - " < 2.-Those who claim Exemption on the ground-of physical disability, but who-have not' certificates from ,be Surgeon^3dficral <frthe,8tate BoartLof' Stfrgeonffol receiit uato, wjinieverihciless'be enrolled fmdbe cxrmiued by.the'District Surgeon to be hereafter- appointed. - _ 3. Officers commanding Beat Companies will have *11 vacancies of officers in their respective commands BUod.l^y electionot by tppoifftmen^ according to law, and make tlieir "returns to these headquarters as above. 4. All' officers failing to obey these orderp will be ielt with as the law directs. (See General order No. 22, paragraph 6f Adjutant and Inspector General.) \ . By-command of Col. B.Jones : ' * J. M. GAYLK, . . Jan 5?^-tf * Adjutant. - For Hire, ' . A LOT OF VALUABLE YOUNG NEGROES, men. and tcomerf?amongst them some .good Dooks, Washers and Ironere. ' Terms?note witlrgood security, to pro ride fbr them shoes, provisions and clothing. Apply to f C ! " "6KO. BARNES'. JanuaiT,4'- { " > ' . . - 6t - _; *' :< ; - - '? ; . Notice. ^ OFFICE AGENT OF STATE, A CiHDBir, Pea 27,1864. |70>TnE INF0RMA15ONOF SLAVEHOLDERS f in Division Nov 2< it is stated that the cali for labor to be delivered on the 1 Oth January next is withdrawn ii i '?> R. B.'.JOHNSON, Jaieary l?3 AjdHt efState. * ' ? ' ' . ."V * * * ' * _ *' "?***?. '' ' The Richmond Examiner, PUBLISHED DAILY, SEilHWEEKLY, AVD V-: .;' IsMgM _ WEEKLY. ;\ V> '(0 ? SICaiKOjp V - istnoilc'd'iiV-yffty I)61]nra.pet Collars for ei* mouth?; "Fifteen Dollars fir three mouths, .' **- y. . and Five Dollars forone month. '/. r 1 ^ ' THtl&EMi-WEKKliY.^XiMyEE ft VS&iti&tytiif Inesday aoci Friday,- and sent'by mail at Twienty-fivo ' ' po)lartjaty^r f'FilteeD Collars for(5ii,^^l^' ind'" ' * !. Ten Collars for tbrtojnontlr?,,. ' . *- ;' * 5rr ~:v V raE^i^Y^AMraiBfs'ipcS??$&>& day, inSinined'ttr sCflrscribere fffc Fifteen- Btflfcajwr-, " ' -i"::. year,anaTra-CdSars-Torri*toOTt^'x * ' .'A ' . - % ; 'iThe flxartiner js puWIab^^ ; ^nnd will no: depart frorn it updgr any-qrcun?t?nc?. - /%-' "' Persons wiiodeBire to get tbe paper vml plesse accein' fany'tbeir orders ^.ith the cash. <-. : ' 'Pneeliai?o 'Anil Vooro-TlAol^.^H ftf.' fl)A / ^ VMi ? IVJ a Hiiu Aiwno vwoiub n III vw ^>uh?(m v?a wv Mtv , , rate of T\v?pty Dollars per ljundred. 7 -* ..v \ ''.-V Advertisements will be inserted in the Daily, Semi- _ .Weekly and Weekly at Two Dolter&per square of eight linos or less for every insertion' -1 f'" Persons sending subscriptions. must do.it at their, owa 7 risk. - f:"' v - ' ' ' . \ , We will, under nocircumstancea, roturti utrooIicKeS and fejectsd^bmrntj^icatioi;*; ?. ' _ -? ' * iistLu : - i - . THE LAWS 6r AEWSPAPAttL - .1. subscribers wffo/ro frbf PRES8 notice to the contrary, are coiisidieired ifa Wfih*. iu'g to continue their subscription. ~ v 2. If subscribers order-tbe -diacootinuande -ot tfarir bewspapers, the publisher may continue to aepd theiar until all arrearages are paid. 7 , , 3, If subscribers neglect or retoseTd teke:theii"?tirj. papers froju the offices to which they are directed,they . are held responsible until they have settled Abe bills and/ordered them discondnned. :., ,'^.0r >? - 4. If subscribers removeio oUier pJaces vriUwut^in-> "v forming the publishers, and the newspapers are tfcst to the former direction they. afd held re ponSiblo, tor the same. 5. the Courts have decided that refusing Jo. .-take newspapers from, the office or moving anCLleftvlng them uncalled for is ''prima, facia'? evidence of iatentioaaI fraud. - , . 61 The'Courta have also repeatedly decided'thit fc. /-. postmaster w ho neglects to perfonn hlsdntj^f reasonable notice, as required Joy tbe Pp&t ilflBee/ Dt'- - . parlncout, ofthe neglect of ^person"to takd frqm..!t|?i . -f office newspapers addrtssea to hi.n, renders the PortmnJters liable to the publisher* Irt tne subsCHjfUo'n pltce. . \ . h -THE : , , Southern Field & Fireside! GRAND L1TERAR? 'COtiB&AttoM , A VAST 'CbNfiKKTHApbN 0E- -l^SKT, - i ' ^"passinff auy winbipadpn eYertl^fbrq^taiiied In tbb - history of PERIODICAL LITER ATORE of Europe / or America i . . "'The Southern "Field and FirwjMa,^ of AtJGustA, GAV- .' ' .. . ' A3R> . ' . ''Thefniustrated IferfcTtty*'' OF RALEIGjk, N.jX * , ' Combined and controlled mider tldi old popti* lar title"of ' .: ' - ' iparfe'.r SOUTHERN FIELD~?JL FIRESIDE. _ ? THE ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRIBUTOR RIAL CQRPS'OFBOTH JOURNALS . ;.y x ' RISTAINED... . 'PHIS'- PROPRIETORS OF THE "WEECURY.,* J. having purchased, iho ."SoUtllelh.Field 9ud Fire- ; sido" and tiudiug it impossible .to wake prraugements which would insure a regular supply <tf paper," .upou account of the irrei^lurlty^nd^/iifac^rtotliu^jr-Mpir4 "l1".; " Dortaiion for-the ''J7eRl and Kii^eside" tft AiiguaUfcG&i? the eanie liaving^to >be supplied from the mills etpRfafc; elfch, &. C., have r<*Hnyed the "Fi&d *biiFlrt>slile,',J<? , Raleigh and combined these .two storing "Literary Jour-, - nals. The ""Mercury" is therefore merged into thb'*r''": "Soutliem Field and Fireside," and .will b'e-sc? publish-. ed uhlil the state of the country will justify g diverge metit, when 'both papers will bO:reeumed and continued as heretofore. Subecnberejto both jotirniils will receiye ? the paper to the'full tiirfe 6F-subscription without delay or interruption. yThe entire Editorial aird Oohtribiitoriid Co^pe 'of both ? papers ore retained upOn-ibe emerging jotd-mil. ft i announced without fear of Contradiction tjiaf Ijhe'ekr " tensive and ~ V-t*' -i. ' Spleudid Array pf Combined Tulcjut now employed in wrfti^ 'for the surpasaes in genuine merit,"hb1litj-,:. && JiA?Fr meri&iVEtreifgth'anycorbbhiatLoh Or engagement ever ociore atiutneu mine uimurj- ui roriuuusu- iaierauir9' of Europe orAmerica. ? - It.& alargn eight page' Weekly Jouhial teenijng with original Kcxnances, Sketches, Tales, Poetry, History, Essays, Criticising Witticisms ; including Trans&'tibns from the :Exel3ch,'i3CWion and otiierLaDguagCs; Agrtcultord, Mechanical and Soientilic articles, otc. The Proprietor confidently assert that the: "field and Fireside" ahrll at once far excel in real merit every, publication o' the kuid>vcf belote attained or at'tethp-" ted in the,United States or the South. The arrangements now effeeted fully justify tlie assertion. - . : Terms : One1 subscriber one year, - - - . . $20.0? ' One subscriber six months, ai&0 Five feubacribers-six months, r. - 60.80 ' Addesss , WM B. SMlTlt^CO.,, Kov. 14.' Kaleigh. X. C. *