The tri-weekly journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1865-1865, January 20, 1865, Image 2

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;'-:vlt}pr ':k W 0? YOUNG XKGR0K3, ix/'.TBeQ: an^^omoil?amongst tliom some good . Teriiw?iiote wiih good secnritj, to provido for them slides, urovisioda undckitbing.; jKpply to * ?%KO. W. BARNES. - _ Gt Dissolution of fiopartnership. . jU< nmoiBi OF jieroney kvoswy.LL.wAa. I "dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st day of January, 1865. Persons holding ctoiihs of any dcticriptioU against said lirra wiH present the same for. paybent. '/ liERONKY & BOiSWELE. "T January 6 ImO?tri-w & w . ' ' ' ?-r i1 ' ' "SOLDIERS BOAKl^RELiE?V' ... * LL PERSONS NOT-ON THJiuLfcfT OF ENt?Ei?\ -FICIAUIKS f?r 186-1, who claim ruliof-from the .Soldigr's Board o: Relief forKerSfaw District, aro re-" ouirctf to prosont their chm/rn'to tho Board, on or beterouts.uextmeetJii&.^HL-tl/o 25th instant, according.to And ofirtifieatea nrovid- d iiv the Board. The ' 'narrtfc' itfid ag&'o'f&acb persin cTmui'erf fbr, must bo setforth in fih'c applies lion. JThe lauylies of free -negroes, whose mules have boon <>r are employed in the military service as laborers or otherwise, are also enti tied to the itfMiclits (J the law, ami are included in tiro foregoirij^uotice. All persons who fail to presont their claims by., the time: stated, will be excluded from all benefit uudfr. tlio law. 13v order of tho Board : 1 J^T JXO. M. Du^AUSSURR, < < January G?8 Chairman. School Books Wanted, Xj\V3QUKLIjiWBRUNCH GRAMMAR; DAVIKS' School Arithmetic and A'gfbra, new edition ; WebhV2d Render, 4th do'.; "Walker's and Webster's School Dictionaries ; Peterson's? Familiar Science;' Quaukcnboss' 1st les?ou in composition; Mitchells' school A t'as ; Smiths' Geography and Atlas; Carpeu sr era spoiling Book. The above now wanted for our Schools, will* bo purchased or oxclmngod for others." \ J. A. YOQXGr. Janiriry 16 3tin.\v.f, V - LOgT ? ^ ON THIS ROAD TO TIlftDKPOT. A BLACK haversack ami contents, marked Surg. S. Baruch 13th' Mississippi Regiment. A liberal reward will be paid on its delivery to .Mr M. oiuiiii, January. 20 " \ y Commissary Notice. 7 )OXDFJ) AG RICULTURISTS ARE URGENTLY .13 ca11ed%up:?ii to deliver tlieir qiioto of meat. I am authorized to receive To pounds of .-nlted Pork in lieu of (jO pounds of Paeon. J. II. DKVEREAUX, January 20?-tf Cnpt A. C. P. Notice' All risisoss having claims against tlic Estate of Col. Jnjnes C. Uuilo deceased, will present lliem immediately to the Executors of said estate, for payment. a& H^l Executors. January-22 0 Notice. \\l K TilK FXKCUTORS OP Till? LAST WILL V T and Testament of Col. James 0. Hailc deceased, will sell at his late residence in Kershaw District, on iho lath day of February next, nil of the undivided property, belonging to his estate. B. H. MASSE Y, ) ^utQTQ 0. c. H AILHU- f *xecuior' January 22 ' . lit State Record of the Names " ofSeceasedr?oIdiefs. SOOTH CAROLINA COLLEGE, ) <. . Columbia, January 16, 1865. f | TNDER APPOINTMENT BY THE LEGISLA' U TORE to prepare tnis Record, I earnestly appeal to the families or friends of our doceased soldiers to send m(j at ouce their name, &c., while there is au op? portunhy to secure aceuruto information. Hospital registers and reports .df casualties from the army are deficient in the information required; it must- bo obtained at home. The Reebrd1 will dtifcf back ttvtlie beginning of the . war, and includes all who liavo beeu k lled' iti battle 1 or died of wounds received in battle, or from disease ?' oraccidetrt: If'you have been so fortunate as not U> I0S8 inenu.or jreiuuvr, ruajuujuei ujiu iv \o uuuiu w re3CUe from" oblivion the riamio of but one friendless . yotlth who'li'ad' goiie from yoUr neighborhood to dio in our cauie . t. . , _ . . QIVo?1. Nairte in full. 1. Prom what District. 3. Rtuik. 4. Company. 5. Regiment and arm of service. S. Died, yew, month,' day. 7. Cause of death, and remarks (lis when lie died, ago, previously wounded, &c. Circulars and blanks to be fiUed will bo sent to such * as'dasiia thorn. No feo of expense is incurred by any ? -s. one for laVing the record made. The State is endeavoring to' fulfil a sacred obligation in securing now and recbrditig for posterity, the names of all our sons who * have fallen in this war. In 18G2, the Convention unanimously resolved that this should bo done, "as a token of resp.cct to their memories, and a legacy ofin* estimable vaiiio to thqir lriendsj'1 aud.tho resolution watbent forth, by their order, to bo road to our regime .its, battalions aud companies everywhere. Many a brave soldier may havo died' in solitude or rushed upon the foe; withuho tliougnt in his heart thai his natrio would be honorably preserved at homo. January 2t?3 WM. J. RIVER/?. jggrjCa'ch paper in tlio State copy three times and : .. send bills td mo o \ $0 M^Slfacturers, By Authority of thk act of thU gknKttAL Assembly December, 18G4, "Tim Soldier's Board ofRe'.iel" ol Ker-ha'w District, require all Manufacturers oCCotlou and Woollen Goods, including Yarns, Iron, Nails and Other irun ware; Cotton and Wool Cards, Hats. Cup*, Paper, Stoneware and Poliery ; Leather, Bot^s, >aittt--Cppperas, Spirituous Liquors, Terebeue Oil, audl'Tio-potiime, to deliver, to the Board, or any meHibei^thereor. or to tlie Treasurer, on or bolero the 1st ol Feu .nary next, a statement in writing, under oath, settiugjbith such and so ntahy ol the above articles'as Wer6 Manufactured by. them in the year eight hundred and sixty-four ; and to ...deliver to tliV piiia Board or tberf Officer in Carri'den'. ofr or. before the said Urat day of February uoxt, a Tax in-Xiud of thtee per ceat. of all inauul'acturea embraced ia their sud returns ;* tfl default of s'iVcfi return or pnytnftnt, th'ffBOard will prdcOert to'estimate the amount of such manufactured prouuets, and assess'a Tax-iu Xind lliereon of six per cent., and issue execution for three times market value thereof. By order of thVBeard: JXO. M. DkSAUSSURE, Jarf. 6?10t l.huinuaii. rr _n l i _ ir _ ? iMiiy vaiuaoie jxegroes- . / COMPRISING HaUS.E SERVANTS AND FIELD V Hands, vvifl be oflcroif tor sale at tfie Court House in Camden oc Tuesday the 17t.Ii of January ifist.' Also a.good Iron Axled WacON and several good MULES. Terns made known otidny of sale. , . "TliLs property wnl be disi oscdofat private wile) beoru the day naiued,"'If desiftd. R. D.-JOHNSON. January A _ t! Sheriff Sale- , Soicili Carolina?Kcr?Iu;w SDYdricl. BY PERMISSION" OF A. L. McDONALD, ESQ., Ordinary of the District aforesaid, I.will, sell at tlio Court House door in Camden on the first Monday in February next being the 6th day of said mouth, a tract or pa reel of land containing one hundred and' lifty acre#, uioro or less (150), said laud belouging to the Eetato of Hardy Thorn, drcd., lying on the headwaters of Pitio Trco and llefi'vcr Dam' Creeks, 12 or 14 miles uorth easfbf Camden, adjoining lands of C. Perkm's and others as represented by farmer plats of said 4and.s. 'i lie above lands lo bo sold to perfect titles. Terms cash, Purchasers to pay lor papers and other -cxpenccs. DUNCAN StlIfiOHN, Jan 9-3- Sliorifl'ofK. D; lYTERDST Cfo STA'TMS STOCKS STATE TAEASURY, LOWER DIVISION, Loan D'epaktmext, Coltnnbia, S. 0. x v*rEftKST DUE 1st JANUARY. 1S65, A.ND AR JL KK.UC-. ol'iutercst now remaining undrnwu, on llie I STuCKS tnul BONDS hereinafter mentioned, named by the State ol'Souili Carol inn, will l>e .paid at. tins ottiee, in Columbia, on.itnd nltor ilU^lJA Y next, 2d Juuiiary, ltfio, viz: on 3 ?i?r ceut. Suite Stock 6 ' " Stock, Act 1S:;3, 'Tor rebuilding city of Cluirlestoii." G per cent. Slock, (new State House,) Acts 1856, '47, '08, *59, 'Gl, and 'G3. 6'per cent Bonds, (new State Ilonse,) Acts t85.'S 1865. G percent. Bonds, Act 1859, "to graut aid to Blue Bridge Itailrond." G per edit. Bonds, (military defence.) Act 1830. -7 " " " " Act January, 1SG1, ''to raise supplies." 7 per cent. Stock, Act Docoiuber, 1862, atnoud?**?" Act January, 1961, "to raise supplies." ?~ 7 percent. Stock, (military del*"^) Act December, 1861. - W. J. LAVAL, JauuaryJ-^*" Treasurer Lower Division. EST" "Hie papers in this' Statu will be pleased- to "copy snd publish" onco. wanted, I 'ROM 50u0 to 10,000 dollars of privato Bonds or L Notes, for Currcucy, at prevailing rates. Nothing Will be taken but first class paper. Apply to the l'ost Office. January 6. ?2t Wanted to Exchange.. A FINK YOUNG AND YKRY BRISK MARK mule, for a strong young in are. Apply to OEU W. ~AKNES.. January i 6t Found, A PISTOL^WHICH TUB OWNER CAN If A V15 by proving property, and piiyitig thd expeuse ofadvertising. Apply at the "Jouruitl'' office. January 18 ?. tf Vnr Rail*. ALARGETRON SAFE, ?f PERCENT CERTIFICATES, Confederate BoridH. ?-ALSO? Tlire;or four find milch cows, selected from a-. toe stock. Apply to W. M, SHANNON. ' January 13 2 WarTas Office CAifDEN", S. C.,J;Tim. ' L) KTAIL DEALERS AND OTHER REGISTERED ij persons, including Millers, Tanne'rS, Ac., are i;oreby required to make their returns within the nest twenty dnys, of sales for the quarter ending 3'let ult. All persons who have not made tbpir rpttux pf property for tlio ad valorum tax would dp well to attend to it promptly, as we are about to close* the bodies. ' JOHN CANTEY, ). , - It. If. KENNEDY, ] A?^?ors. Jan. ft ' If' ' r . A guarding new book out. Tie Captain's. Bridei ' "K ' ' >A % Tliill?jLBXG VALE CjP TnJE yiAtil d. n^hkinutosj 3d n. u. cay. - Neatly bo?$id in paper, price J I. Upon receipt of the price it will be mailed (oany pari ?f. ilie U<nifederucy 'postage prepaid. A liberal discount io*tho Trader Aa-th'tfedttiotfsis: liifctted, the Trade will do well to forward their eider nt once. IN. PRESS, CAST.tx\E;' ' ? oh, Th^ BTaid of KirtTahd, (ili.l'stkated,) BY EDWARD EftGKYILLK. - Prick, ? The Inserter's Daughter, A TALKFOUNDED OTON RE AX INCIDENTS 0 Tldi WAlt IN NORTH CAROLINA. Vv w. D. nERRrtfoTONy 3RD N. C. CAVALRV. PrJCb, $1.50 EOSE EMMERSON, i: OR? THE BDIDA-L OF THE FOTNDLING, (lLLUBTAATKD,) BY EDWARD EDGEYILLE. .PRIOR, <. : $1,50 Upon all our publications we allcw a literal discount to the Trade. Upon account of the. insufficient supply of paper each edition of these beautiful Novellellos will bo limited, therefore the Trade liad better forward their orders' at once. Address .... WM. H. SMITH A CO., Publishers, Rbleigli, N. 0. IgT Editors inserting this advertisement, witli thi note, will receivo a copy of each book. * .. Not- 14 ^ i*H- . IT INK DRESSING.COMB."?; FO.OKKT I'O.; jL Pearl Agate Bntlons; Slice KnivesBlack Ftax Thread, Fine Tooth ConiliB; ' Knitting Needles, Steol Fens, Fen Holder*; 20 boxes Tobacco, Fine Flour; .' ?i) groat gross Boiie Buttons, Metal Button*; 40 ao'z. Children's Stockings, Tacks: . i 40 " Socks, Rod Flaunoj^,-Larly Peas, Sweet Potatoes; Hughsh Cotton Cards; Ihogans, pcgjfd and sowed; . . 000 Needles, Writing Ink; at 8. A. BENJAMIN'S. . - December t2. jn.w.fr. To Hire, V'GOOD OOOK, WASHER LND IRONER. APPLY at this office. r i a ap UllKUUIJf lO1^ 1,1 STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA. ADJ'T AND INSPISOTOU-GKN'S. OFFICE, : Columbia, December 27, 18G4. GENERAL GRDRIiS NO. 2L. I Tins Following persons having ' boon elected to the Field O.fficors of the several Itegimcnts of State Troops, are herewith announced as such, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly. First KcgimpiV State Troops. ' .. ' Colonol?J. U UKJtMa-iv, m Lieutenant-Colonel?B F HERNFON. " major Bikes. Second Regiment State Troops. lieutenant Calnnelt-W H DUNCAN. Major?D H RICE.. 1 Third'Regiment State Troops. , Colonel?A D: GOODWIN. Lieutoiiaat-Colonol?J W HARRINGTON. Major?J MclYER. . fourth Regimeut State Troops. Colonel?R BUG ON. t Lieutenant-Colonel?R SPEARMAN. Major-J" W ^ERGUSON. * * * - *' ? . ' * By command : , (Signed,) V- A. C. GARLINGTONj . Adj^t and iDepector-General S: C. 1 Official.: G. A. FOLLitf, A. A. General January 6?1 Papers of State copy once. i ! I l i J " * The Bichmond Examiner, I'UBLISUF.lJ DAILY, Stftfl-WJSEfLT;: AS'D WEh'kijit ' fir . TAtflTS:?'THE DAI&r RiCwtKiN# JMfoHINKR is mailed at Fifty Dollnra pef* year; Twenty-fly* Dollars for six months; Fifteen Dollar? for tnroe mouth's, and Five ^pilars for one month. ^ .. "... ...L THE SEiil-WEKKtr 'KiiiaJfBRia isac****-?i TtiesdiiVandand stmthy mnfl at Twetitj-flvd DoltaVs per'y6THr; Fifteen DWtani lor six months, and Ten'Dotlarafiwthr^nmhfiii&'r. VV" . ' '*"* THE l?SteR itSauri'far? Frfday, and mailed to-siibscribera at Fifteen DaHfift per year, and Ten JDt-lJara for six mon^ts. - ' ^( fgr .Tfi o Fxai miner iff pdlJKah'edT'oii tfiV cnsTi ay slain,. , ?Dd wilt not depart from it binder ally, circumstances. Persons who desire to (ret the .papor-wiU-piste* Seqdtitpahy tli'e.ir orders ith tiie cash. ' . . Carriers ntid NewsDenUrs will be furnished at the rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred. Advertisements wiltbelwrtStPct Irrthe Daily, SemiWeekly and Weeklyat Two pellartjfers^Mpfe^flglit " lines or lessTor eveV^ iu'seHibn'. t \ " . rersons serncnng6ub6cnpi.ionsmust ao it fiUhetrown- " r5slc- , / ' . We will, under no circumsteocWf return dbStKcHrd" ntid l'Cjectcdcomftiunicatfbi.a. . J >WrT ^ TjrK'ti'^s OF ?vE-wsrjfipiS3;^H * 1. SUBSCRIBERS WHO' UO. NOT- OfcflP'MPPRESS notice to the contra 17, are considered e& iTWB-ing to continue.their subscription^ 'it- If Subscribers order the di&coptinuanco pi jgl?p nowepapers, the publisher may continue Uf tfaia Ofem until t# arrearages aro paid. . i- 7*<" 3. If subscribers neglect or-r{fugo-t?iqlft>?tli?fr papers firom the offices to'which they afire ar^ IieTd. responsible uiilil tlrfy liavb e attired ti'eV and ordered tliem'discttm'inuejJ?;-1 -..vy* * .. 4. If subscribers Tenrove tb otl?3r.pIi^">5VKbdft1lttti . forming the publishers* and tlifc-nefc'spopttii'JM' AMt . to tlio'.fornier directum they ,ace held-jC-pecBft^^or ' the'sarnie. ", - V ' r, afe*. 5. The Courts' 11 "aVcf" (fi^eilleiT ttf&f* rtfuiung G> tntffr uewspapers from thdofflire br itwtHtftfcf uucalled for it? ''prifua' f?icitr' efrtd&c&ct i'tfttftftfcMl fraud. x,z: - > >?. \ ?'. 6. tfire Courts have olsp repe%tcdJjridf^fie4';t^fclt.?postmaster who negTCcta to perfonh hfi^dyty of givlut reasonable notice, as requmedby t{i?r : 0?i4 tfc.. partmen^.of$|ie-Degl6ct of fcpefson'- <6- taTO'ffbtor'fflj office uewsfH?pers;atjt!rt-sse<fito:lii^). reodinl'.tHer Posit " masters iiablo to tho publishers Tor the- SAbBorfjt^eaf gg* , ; Tnt j; ,/; . ij.1'' . Southern field & Fireside f ' '' * " j' GRAKD:, LflTEltABX CQXBtt&tijbC. 'i:-..? ^ ' ' ' '/'v* A VAST CONQEKf^iTiO^ passing any combination ever history of P EKiOhlCAl^tfWtftST UR E of.Htttffe or America I 'The flfo'nthsrn Field and Fireside/' 0F%UGBSTAyGA .##'! '/* ' V&b* 1 tr:<; ... ,/ r\/." v.r ''TheFUlustrafcd Met^ikr^' v OF RALEIGH; N.';<?' c r 'v , . . * p,'-' ;r.i ' W ivl Ccmibiued and continued under the old. popular, fill e of THB ' ' \* *"^V" SOUTHER* FlEEDfc& ElREsf^. THE ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND 'Oitl^DTQi RIAL CORPS OF BOTH JODftNAlaf . ' RBTAENED. ^ ?V. > ? r'rnE PROPRIETORS. OF. THR ''lUtRCtr.RT JL having purchased ilie !Southeni.FjeI4,a^iflrf..; side" and finding it impossible to, make arraogeaepte. which would insutd h regular supply' p^'paper,.win Account of the .irregularity and uncertainly" portal iotu for tli'e "Field and-Fic^filder" the same having W ba supplied^ frord*lWjmiil]li'?t5HdJoigli, N. C.,liaVe ifenieved-tbe "EiSdiu^Firealde"^, Raleigh and'ownbiiied llte.se tvt-o jjterl'pg. Literary Jopc- _ nals. Ilia ."Mercury"' la'tberferdre iftd^ed'into tbWv "Southern Field and Fireside;" arid-win be eUr pllblfrtied until tile state ol": the country will justify ?i diverge*ment, when, both papers will.be! fcammed afadoontinnwt B8 h eretofore. Subscribers to. both ^pur-pals will receive, the paper to tbo ftill" time of Subscription witlioat delay or interruption. . . *r The entire Editorial and Contrlbutorial Corp*;ol bpt* # papers are retained upon tho omer^if^ journal! 'it If anftonnfied without fear of contradiction- that tthr eir-" tensive and -l SptenilHl Array of Combined TAIenr now-employed' in -writing farther '-field imdi FlrtWde^ surpasses hi genuine: merit, ability, oels^tyvrndvan-* : mnrirril strencth onvcombinatian or..cmrwrement erefL - before attiijibd irTtiie bistbfy of Periodical literature of Kuropeor'Amertck.''; 1 V It is a large eight page -Weekly Jborari tefafn^ *iilr'* original Romances, Sketche^ Tales, Poetry, History, Essays. Criticisms, Witticisms; including Translntiona from the French, German and other LnSguagea^ Ag- ? rtcultural, Mechanical and Scientific articles, etc,. i The Proprietors continently assert -that tlior "Field' and Fireside" shall at once farexcW' in rd'al merit erpry " publication o the. kind ever before, attained flr ; ted in the Uniied States or the South. .The_?rracfO',?ments now effected fully justify the flsetertion." y . Terms: ' One subscriber one yen* v ' ^ i-r ,'$StxWL One subscriber ?ix inoptlf^-. > - . ljUJOW " Five subscribers six months, Addeess **WM B. SMITH ' Nov. 14. RaleighTN.