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. Ifotice/LLL PiiEgdis'3 INDEBTED TO Tlffi-SUBSfciitlA; BBR for work done during ilia .war, are requested t* cotiiq forward anff settle without delnyi Terms caak, unless bj special contract. ? January *~3? . SAM URL S?IYSIC ~v- For Sale.' v.rVWONO. 1 MILCII COWS-; AND ONB C^LF. . " t A. Enquire of Mrs. Iiaininetafough, at the Residence " > - WJ. Somraetv. . . ir . __ Jiiduarj td t To Eire. ; . A r>"?UNCr WOM\2f,\WHO IS A TOLERABLY riC%Jkp^ .Cook, Washor and Jrouer,' and a good ^ . ' v W* V" J0UNS0KSf Public Sale. . \T7ILX BE SOLD AT THIt MARKET ON W15D-. ... W: NESDAY next 25 th last., a very fine saddle r ' and harness marc?a handsome carriage, and a very ; ~ jstroiig two horse wagon. bjj. k. wrrniiRSPOON, Jaiwary 23?2 Auctioneer. , i\: ' . . . ... ^ ^ .!.. - ? i . School Books Wanted, Y? ASQUELLE'S FRENCH G R AMMAlt; DAVIKS** - Schod Ariihinetic-anu Algebra, now edition; *, 2d Reader,' 4th do.; Walkers >md Webou.'"'* I School Dictionaries; Peterson's Familiar Science;.! ' | Quacke'nboss7 1st K-e^-oii . to oom|H>Bi?uu; w uiiiuiio | sch')ol Atlas; Smiths' Geography and Atlas; Curpeners spelling 1800k. ?? - The above no.v wanted for our" Schools, will be purchased or exchanged for others. , . * J. A. YOUNG.. ' *3" January 18 3t m.w.f, ' ~r~ ~ LOST. ~ ; ' f \3 TDK ROAD TO TUB DEPOT, A BLACK C ' Iiaversack' and contents, marked Surg. S. Banich 7* . '. 13ih Mississippi Regiment. A liberal reward will bo paid on its deliverj to Mr II. 3aura. 'January 20 1 'Commissary Notice. > ^WOOXDED ^(IIUCULTURJSTS ARB URGENTLY callod upjU to deliver their quotoof meat. I am , to receive 75 pounds of Snltod Pork in lieu ^ "of ?0 pound.* of Bacon. ' J. H DKVKREAUX, Juunary ifo?If ' _ Cupt it A.-C. S. - NoticeALri.PERSONS' HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of Col. James C. Ilaile deceased, will present theft immediately to the Executors of said estate, for panacnt. ' ; * B. II. MA-SSKY, ) ,, :j 0. C. IIA ILK, . J KxectltorsJanuary 25 Notice. WE THE EXECUTORS OF THE LAST WILL and Testament of Col. James C. Haile deceased, will sell-at h is late residence in Kershaw District. *?" | the lSffidor of February ne^t, nil of tho- undivided nropettSfeelotigmg to his estate. . ';V. } Exccntor?' ~ January^i^ ^ 111 ^-^State Record of the Names of Deoeased Soldiers. _ SOUTH- CAROLINA ^COLLEGE, ) ? 7** Columbia,. January 16, 18G5. j UNDER APPOINTMENT BY THE LEGISLATURE to prepare this Record, I earnestly appeal .. . to die families or friends of our deceased soldiers to eend'm'e at ooce their name, Ac., while there is atf od. pprtuniiy 10 secure accurate information. Hospital registers and reports of casualties from the army are deficient in the information required; It must bo obtained at home. . The Record will (late back to the beginning of the war, and includes all who have been killed iu battle or died.of wounds received in battle, or from disease Tf iron huTB hosn ?n fnrhinota rm nnt t? VI SUWIUCUM r .w. ?W ..V. ... ,lo? friend or relative, yet remettiber that it is uoble to rescue from oblivion the name of but one friendless ~ - youth wh<r Kad:gone from jonr neighborhood to die in ! * ear cause; *. Give?1. Name in full. 2, ^rom what District 3 Rank. 4. Company. 5. Regiment aritj arm of service Died, year, month, day. *7: Gaiiseof death, and romayJrc Out jvjhen- be died; age, previously wounded, <kc. :;:,Ci^wWraand blankato" be tilled wilh tie sent to such" * ?i desire thetb. or expense. is incurred' by any one for-.fcavitig the record mude. ' The State" is Endeavoring to fulfil a sacred obligation in securing now and recording for posterity, the -names of all ouysons who haTe fallen in this war. In 1802,. the Convention unanimously resolved that this should-be done, "as 'a token of respect to thoir memories, and inlegacy of.Jii-i ... estimable value to their friends;" and the ; resolution was sent fortli, by their order, to be read to oiir reginaentSj tottaliona-and companies everywhere. Many Tv a braye ?oldi.er, may have died in solitude-or rushed T''- ' upon the foe^ with the thougnt in.hia heart that his jiame would be lionbrably preserved at homo. January, 23(?5 WM. J. RIVERS. " fyEach paper, in the State copy three times and ^ eeud biilt to me. . #> ' '< .:?v - ^ j , ? a jr.." "* V ~ * " - r ' - ^ ' *** " " ^ ^'ANNUAL MEETING . ~ V OF THE . . STO CKII OLD EH S OF TirtT' ? ^SOlriu CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY : ' ? - V. AND OF THE ' SOtiTUWESTEllNvRAtL' ROAD DANK. iwpwfiiSHL,:. mW m W'rr 3 ft if W.lPwiijLCT The annual meeting op the stockholDKItS of tlio abore Inatitutiopn vrill.beheld.in tbe City of Columbia, on the SECOND TURSi)A.X.Jn February next, it being the fourteenth day of the month. .Place of meeting?Court House, on Main atreet, Hour-ef covening? lie. m. On the day following, (Wednesday,) there will be an election held at the same place, between tbe hours of9 a. m. and 3p.ni, for FIFTEEN DIRECTORS of t.l>e Roil Road Company and. tiuktpkai i?iki',v TORS of the Bank. A Coininiitee to> verify proxies will attend. Tito attention of th? Stockholders is called to the following Resolution, adopted at the annual mooting in 18G4 : Resolved, That every Stockholder who ahall have owned his stock for three months previous to the general annual nieetjng 01 Stockholders be permitted to pa?s on the Road.to ami irortt said meeting free of cltrifgQ; atid that fe'vdry SlotikholdeF tvilo siinll have , owned fivfe or morb shards fbf llirb'o rhonths previous I to geuera! annual meeting of Stocklioldfef3 be permitted to pass on the Road to and from said riideting with his immediate family, free of charge, and that the Resolution ofFebrunry 12, 1851, upon the subject, be j and is hereby rescinded. J. R. EMERY, Secretary. I January 30 . . 4 labor for the coast; By ordkr of r. b. johnson, aoext of the Slate, of ?0- Ca., for labor oil rho fortifications! all owners of two of* more slaves liable to tWd duty will deliver the slaves, according to the as3esstren made by the Agent, as will bo seen in his ndvbrtiaement, to rue in Camden, on WEDNESDAY 15th February next, to be transjxnted to the place of.labor. The owners ofslaves has the right to choose anv loval citizen to appraise the slave with me. I am au thorised to receipt to tbo owner for his slaves. DUNCAN SHEORN, Jan. 25-3 Sheriff K. D. To Manufacturers. I)Y AUTHORITY OF THR ACT OF THE GKN-' ) KRAL Assembly December, 1864, "The Soldier's Board of Relief" of Ker.-hnw District, require all Manufacturers of Cotton and Woollen Goods, iucludingYarns, Iron, Nails and other iron ware; Cotton atu? Wool Cards, Ilais, Cap*, Paper, Stoneware and Potiery ; Leather-, Shoes, limits, Salt, Copporas, Spirituous Liquors, Tcrcbene Oil, ntid Turpentine, to deliver, -to the Board, or any mem her -thereof or to the Treasurer, on or before the 1st of February next, a statement in wriiing, under oath, setting forth such and so aiany of the above articles as were manufactured by them in the year eight hundred and sixtj'-four; and to deliver to the said Board or their officer in Camden, on or before i.) 10 said tirst dav of February next, a Tax in-Kind of three per cext. of all manufactures embraced ia their said returns. > h Jn dcfuult of such return or payment, tho Board will proceed to estimate llio amount of such manufactured products, and assess a Tax-in Kind thereon of six per cent., and issue execution for three times mnrket value thereof^ - *by order or lh? Board: jno. m. dksaussuiii-; Jan. 6?lOt . Chairman. i Wanted, L^ROM 50u0 to 10,000 dollars of private Bonds Of x Notes, for Currency, at prevailing rates. Nothing will bo takeu but first class paper. Apply to the ' Post Office. January 6. ?2t Wanted to Exchange. A FINE YOUNG AND VERY BRISK MARE mulo, for a strong young niare. Apply to geo. w. jjabnes. January.4 " ? 6? Found, A PISTOL, WHICH THE OWN KB CAN HAVE, by proving property, and paying the exponse of ?j?innlr nt. f.he "Journal" office. uuvci 1/iauig* v *" -r. January 18 tf For Sale. A LARGE IRON SAFE, 4 PER CENTiCERTIFICATES, Confederate Bonds. ?ALSO? 4 :1 \\ t Tkre Qj foyy fine -milch 90WB, selected from a fine stock." Apply to W. M. SHANNON. f January 1.3 ; . 3 ;War Tax Office H ' ; CAMDEN,S. g.r Jan. .6, 1865. Retail dealers and other registered persons, including Millers,' Tannery Ac., are bereby required to make their returns within the next tweuty days, of sales, for the quarter ending 31st ult<, . All personswho.havo not made their return or property fer the lad valorum tax would do well to attend 'to' it promptly, as we are about to close tl>e books. ' " john cantey, ) . f - R. M. KENNEDY J Assessors^ A CHARMING NEW BOOK _VST OUT; TheCaptain's'Bride, i. THKlLLli\G YALE OF TI1E.WAR* " BY W. D. llERBlNOTCMf, 3d N. 0. CAY. Neatly bound in 'paper, price.. $1.1 Upon receipt of t lie price it will bo mailed to any part of the Confederacy postage prepaid. A libera diacount to the Trade. . ! ' ' . As tboedition is limited, tbe Trade will do Well to forward their ordor at once. em . press, mpp . !C ASTiivE; ; ?' ^ OR, The Maid of Kirkland, (illustrated,) BY EDWARD EDGEVILLE. = ' Price,. r..t. .$1 The Deserter's Daughter, A. TALE FOUNDED UPON REAL INCIDENTS 0 THE WAR IN NORTH CAROLINA. X' ' ' BY W. D. IIERRINGTON, 3llD N. C? CAVALRY. Price, $1.56 / * ' ROSE EMMERSON, V . OR, THE BDIDAL OF TiJE FOTNDLING, (ILLUSTRATED,) ' ~BY EDWARD KDGEYILLE. Price,. &1,50 Upon nil onr publications we allow a liberal discount to tlie Trade. Upon account of the' insufficient supply of paper each edition of these beautiful Novcllettes will bo limited, therefore the Trade had better forward their orders ntonco. v ' A-ddreov ; WM. H. SMITH A CO., Publishers, Rsloieh, N. C. gy Editors Sneertiiigr this advertisement, Tvith tbi note, will receive fl copy ofeAch book. Nov. 14 , FllfE DRESSING COMBS; POCKET DO.; Pearl A gate But lope, Shoe Knives; Block Flax Thread, Fine Tooth Combs; Knitting Neodles, Steel Pens, Pen Holders; ? 20 boxos.Toboeeo, Fine Flour; ... SO groat gross Bone Buttons, Metal Buttons; 40 doz. Children's Stockings, Tacks; , 40 " . Seeks. Bed Flannel; Lady Peas, Stveet Potatoes; English Cotton Cords; ' Bi ogans, pegged and sowed; 20,000 Needles, Writing Ink; at . / . .S.A.BENJAMIN'S. Dceombcr 12. ni.w.fr. - Tn Wir*. 7" V GOOD COOK, WASIIERLNDIRONER. AP^ PLY at this office. January ]8 tf Soldier's Board of Belief.office of state-auditor, ? Columbia, Jaauary, 23d 1S65. } The following o bder is published for the information of all concerned : The immediate and' important dutio3 imposeffLy the General Assembly upon the Soldiers' Boards of Relief are tbe so!e_ ground upon which the details apnounced in this order have been'allowed by his Excellency the Governor, In view of this special exemption from military service, these duties should engage exclusive attention of those entrusted with them; aud they cannot be efficiently discharged withopt promj^i and energetic action on the part of each number of said Boards. This action is earnestly invoked in view of the serious consequences which, in the present condition of affairs, must ensue from dolay or inattention in carrying out the prnvisiouB of the Act fpr the relief of the Lrtnilies of our soldiers for the present yeajf. , J A w , January 30?1 Auditor of 8. C. VSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. * < .. ?' , : CoLOtBiA, Jan. 23,1865. GENERAL ORDERS. I THE MEMBER8 OF THE VARIOUS "SOL- ' DIERS' Boards of Relief" in the State, appointed under an Act of tbo General Assembly, entitled an VA<}t to provide for the relief of the families of tlie soldiers, sailors and marines in the service^ of this State and tho Confederate States," passed Decern bar 23d, 1864, and their respective Secretaries'and Treasurers who ar^ liabl* to militia sereice, are hereby detailed far the special duties to whioh they have been appointed, and ^ilfcnat be required to report for militia seryioe, either Within or without their^Districta until fur* therorderp, . By the Governor,. ' a.g. magrath. OfficialA: C. Gaklisgtok', Adj't and Insp. Gon. January 27 > % ... -1 BT Eaeh paper in the State publish once.. - - | . A. The Richmond Examiner PUBLISHED DAILY,- SEATLWEEKLY?' . - *'4 . WEEKLYr ." ': ' TERMS:?THE DAILY RICHMOND jfJfjliU. NER is mailed at Fifty Dollara por year; Tweuty-flve Dollars for six months; Fifteen Dollars for three men the, and Five Dollars for one month. , . g-fy " THE SEMLWEEKLY K,XAMINKR.is issued everar . .* Tuesday and Pridinr, and sent, by mail at' Twenty-ftfe Dollars por year; Fifteen Dollara Ibf six \mooth*Iao?i Ten'Doliurs for three months. ' THE WEEKLY EXAMlNERisifssuodevwyTjE^ day, and mailed to subscribers at Fifteen DdUttl*;* year, and Ten Dollars for sis months. ; ' ftW The Exandiner is published on tlio cash sjsta*,and will not depart from it under any circumstance*. Persons who desire to get the paper wil] pleaae aoeecapany their orders with the cash. ^ " Carriers and'News Dealers will be famished at tbe , f rate of Twenty Dollars per hundred." 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The'Courts have- decided that refusing to 133 newspapers from the office or moving aud leaving tliwtouncalled for is "prtou facis" evidence .of intenfiyMl ; fraud. ; . .. 6. The Courts ha+e also repeatedly decided that * postmaster who -neglects to perform bis duty of gfvihg reasonable notice, as required by the Post Office Dopartment, of the neglect Of a person" to take from tin. < office newspapers addressed to hi?, renders the Postmasters liable to the publisher* Tor tbe subscription price. .THIS . , Southern Field & Fireside 1 OP AND LITERARY C OH BIN A UVBCl A VAST eONCENTRATION OF TALKJCt, 8WU passing: any combination ever before attained- i? tb* history of PERIODICAL LITERATURE of Europe or'Americal . j, . . 'The Southern Field and Fireside, * OF AUGUSTA, GA., > x x AMD - ^ 4,The"Hlustrated Mercury," OF RALEIGH, N. G. * " ' ?# A Combined nnd continued under die old pqpt* lar title of * ;* 11 < THE SOUTHERN FIELD?*Ac FlBEimil ? '' r THE ENTIRE EDITORIAL AND CONTRlBfcf# RIAL CORrS OF BOTH JOURNALS RETAINED. The proprietors of the stergerthaving purchased the "Southern Field and Fireside" and finding. It impossible td make arrangements. which would insure a regular supply of paper, upon account of the irregularity and uncertainty of trana-' portation for the "Field and. Fireside" at Augusta, Ga^ ;' the same having to be supplied from the mills at Ral-: eigb, N. CLj have removed the "Field andjlreside""* Raleigh and combined these two sterl'hg Literary Journals. The "Morcury" is ^therefore merged1 into the,' "Southern Field and Fireside*" and will beso publish*' ed until the 6tato of the country .will justify a diverge* menty when both papere will be resumed and continued. -; ; as h eretofore. Subscribers to both journals will receive the paper to the full time of subscription without'delay; or interruption. ; " 1 ; 1 The entire Editorial and Contributorial Corps efbe?' papers are retained upon the emerging journal. Itifc , announced without fear of contradiction that the.of* tensive and Splendid Array of Combined Taleat now employed in writing for the uField and Fireside" / surpasses in genuine merit, ability," celebrity and numerical strength aoy.combinntion or engagemoht ever' ' before attained in the history of Periodic^. Literature"' of Europe or America. It is a large qight page Weekly Journal teeming with original Romances. Sketches, Tales, Poetry, History,' ; "* Essays, Criticisms, Witticisms; including Translations, from the French, German and other Languages; Ag- . rtcuftural,. Mechanical and Scientific articles, etc. /The Proprietors confidently assort that the "Field . and Fireside" shall at once far excel in real merit every publication o the kind ever belore attained of attenip ted in the United Stutes or the South, The arrange-', ..v raents now efleeted fully justify the assertion. ' "V Terms': ... One subscriber' one year,' . - . $20.0#'. { '' One subscriber six months, - - - llod Five, subscribers six months, - : Addsess '- * *** ''L jjB WM B. SMITH A.00., : flor. 14. Raleigh, K.fc r m