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GENERAL'DIRECTORY. Jdiciart. District Judge-Win It Itobert'ot. Commispioner in Equity-8Isoap H M.ake. Clerk of Court,.Sail 13 Clo*iney. Sheriff-Elisha W Ollever. Ordinary-Janxes Johnston. Tax Collector-Robert H Jonhiag Corover-Robert Hawthorn. ' Escheator-Jacob Feaster. Notary ?ublio4a P Stiwarl. MKaglstrat. Jas E Cldwell, William Crosby, Robert Ua*thorn, Daniel B Kirkland, Henry Gib. son, George 11 Mliller, James Aiken, William P Broom, William, M Martin, Dr William Carlisle, E H Conuts, Dr D Lauder#ale. BOARDS OF 0OMMISSIONEkS. Commissioners of Uo4s. Howell 1dmunds, John Lemon, 'Edward P Mobly, Robert B Smith, William B Wood ward, Dr John D Palmer, Laban C'Ghappell, Dr J R MoMaster, Thomas M Lyles. John 8 Douglass, Robert Vord, John W McMeekin, L M Bookhardt, Gen Edward Taylor. - Conmissioners of Free Se.ools. Thos J-H Jones. Jacob Bookman, Arthur K Craig, WiMiam Crosby, James A MoCro. ry, R E Ellison, Dr 3 It McMaster, Dr W E Aiken. Comnmissioners to Approve Pub lie Mepurities. Henry L EIiott,VQ j en, John H Propst, Mansel Hal tewart. Conmnissionersof Public Build. James B McCants, I%gh B MoMa4ter, br W, E Aiken, 0 - R Thonijon0',' . James It Rion, Thomas Jordan, Gedrge l.IcMaster. Conumis%iouers of ' t'Poa Robt Hawthorn, Treasurer, Rev C Porter, Clerk. Gen P D Oook, D B Kirkland. Town Officers. Intendant-Dr W E Aiken. Wardcs-Dr C H1 Ladd. W B Creight, L W Duvall, Jas McElroy. Repreeatatives. Senatc-Gen John Braton. House of Representatives-William J Allston, James It Aiken, Baylis E Elkin. Mount Zion Society, James R Aiken-President. James 8 Stewart-Secretary and Tres. Trustees of Mount Zion College-W R RobertPon, J D McCants, J H Rion, G H McMastqr, Dr W E Aiken. Prinelpallad Teachers of Mt. - -Z- o2 College. G A. Woodward-Principal. Assistanta-Rev W P DaBose, W M Dwight. Government of the United Stites. President-Andrew Johnson, of Tennes. -see. Secretary of State-W. H. Seward, of Now York. Secretary of War--Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania. Postmaster General-William Dennison, of Ohio. Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles, of Connecticut. Secretary of the iiterior-James Harlan, of Iowa. Secretary of the freasury-Hugh McCul lough, of Illinois. Attorney General-James Speed, of Ken tuoky. President of the Senate-lafayette S. Poster, of Connecticut. Speaker of the Hlouse-Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. PUVR'ME COURT. Salmon C. Chase, Ohio, Chief Justice. 1. James M. Wayne, Georgia. 2. Samuel Nelson, New York. 8. Robert C. Grier, Pennsylvania. 4. Nathan Clifford, Maine. 6. Noah h, Swayne, Ohio. - . Daniel Davis, Illinois. 7. Samuel Miller, Iowa. 0. Samuel F. Field, Californi,a. LIEUTINANT ONNRALs. - Wingfleld Seott, Virginia. . Ulysses 8. Grant, of Ohio. Adjutant GenetalLorenzo Thomnas, Dela. Ware. Judge Advocate General, Joseph Holt, D. C. Quartermnaster General, Montgomery C Meigs, of Pennsylvania. oprner Queen and AMeeting Street., SHA RL E STO0N, 8. 0. T HIS POPUL~AR .AND WELL KNOWN HO0USE is now fully open for the reception of visitors, -having been refurnished with New and Elegant Furni ture throughout; and cofers to th, traveller aoommodations and eenvenlenoes as a First Claud Hotel, not to be equalled by any North ot South. The patronage, of the publi. is -retfully soliitd.. : - " " er. mont .e may agreed en. J0OS2.5 BCELL, ' feb 24'66-tt . Proprietor. Thae Eeowee E)ns-ler, PU3Tsi5HD wasiny LY PRmorN5". 11.,s 5.., BY R. A. THOMI80N & 00. FPRMS-One Dollar and Twent'y-fve .LCoats for six monihs, in'aidvance. Adtertisements inserted at $1 per sa4nare for the Iret Insertion, and 60 cent. for each subsequent insertion.- . (oct 24'85 Trile C~ 6 l,m -.f'"truaai. PUBiLISIED W33RI,f AT ,oAMDUN, 5. -o., BY J, 't. HERSHMAN. WINNS0ORO' TRI-W KY a,E ZY Gallard, Desportes & Ce. The people of the District are respectfully solicited to give the "NE WS" theirsupport. A District Paper should find its way to every fireside ias its own District. IT CONTAINS THE LATEST .ENERi IN. TEILIGENCE, ANO A VARIETY OF I4ADING MAT'R 'INSTRUC TIVE AND ENTERTAINING. -0 ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, AND AS REA. SONABLY-AS CAN O DONE ELSEWHERE, SUCH AS POSTERS BILL-HEADS, CARDS, LABELS, BLANKS &C., &C., &C., i8 IN TIIE REAR OF LADD BROS'. DRUG STORE, WEERE WE WILL BE FOUND AT ALL TIMES. ALL INWD5 OF L AW B.L A N K. ,AL*A?3 0 BAWD. Mara 22, 1804. -Ie tab ]InteIlgenbei, LVEVOTED to the interests of the Pro testant Episoop%l.Church, is publish. ed it Charlotte, N. C. Terms of subserio tion, cash: in advance. For six months, $2 00 For one year, . 4 00 'TkruMs or' ADV2NT1INO-FIfteen cents a line, or fbr the space of a line. To yearly advertisers, a liberal deductiol on the above will be inadb. All Obituary and other -Notices charged at onobent per word. *Suaribers desiring to have their Post Offi0 changed, will state both where their pap6o arenow being sent, and where they wol have them directed iti future. F r one month. before each subscription e i'res, a penoll mark on the margin will elmind the sub'oriber to renew his subscrip. tion by an early remittance. All communications should be addressed, John Wilkes, Treasurer, Church Intellgencer, Charlotte, N. 0." Feb 1 DAILY CAROLINA TILUES, Oha r1otte, A. C. IS PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WKEKLY, and furnished to sub scriber, upoq the following, terms.: Daily Times, one year, $10.00 " " six months, 6.00 ' " three months, 0 8.00 Tri-Weekly Times, one year, 6.00 " " six months, 8.00 Th e c three months, 2.00 The Weekly News, containing' twenty eight columas, a traascript of the Daily Times, is published every Tuesda., at $,; per annum. Clubs of ten or more, $2.50, and a copy to the getter up gratis. Terms-of advertising.-In'the Daily and Tri-weekly Times. one wilare (ten lines or less) $1 for fir4t insertion and .60 cents for each subsequent inseition. A reasonnble reduction made for advertisements inserted for a longer period than-pne month. Advertisements inserted in the Weekly ews at $1 per square for each insertion. All let ters On business with th.o above publications should bo addrkssed to, WARING & IERRON, Feb 1 Charlotte, N. C. TIRE CERKSTIAN INDEX B Y the First li 'ctober, or as soon as the mails are re-established. I will re now the publication of the "CiR1STIAN INDEX" and the "CHILD'S INDEX" Ihave been publishing. Price of -index," per annum $3 00 Price of "Child's Index," " : 6 0 Money may be remitted at once, as my de. termination is positive. My desire is to so cure a large subscription list with which to begin, and I issue this prospectus that sub scribers may have time to forward their re mittances. It is my intention to issue first class pa pers, and no pains -r expense will be spared to sesure that end.' The best writers and correspondents will be secured, and the highest religious an4 literary talent will be given to the papero. The CHILD'S PA PER will be profusely illustrated and will, in every sense, be made to conform to new title, The Child's Delight. Money may be sent by Express or other wise--if by Express, a, my risk, if the ex press receipt is sent me, on the resumption of mail facilities. My conneetloqp with the firm of J. W. Burkb & Co., is dissol4ed, but I will estab. ish an office In Maconj Ga., where commu nications maybe addre sed. SAMUEL BOYKIN. REVIiED! A N EW 8 E'R Ir S. O P " THE BAPTISI. -BANNER, " WILL BE COMMENCED ON sATUnDAY, THs OT1 A NGTAN', AT AUGUs TA, 03030 IA, By the Former .Propriefor. AM' happy in being a.ble to make e booanouncement. TAe .Bannc* will be published every Saturday. -86" Subscriptions are respectfully so lielted. $8.00 per annum. Address JA MES N. ELL4S, Proprietor. S' Each newspaper in Georgia and South Carolina will please cop.- twice, and send bill to J.. N. E. sept 28'65-2 The CJhestes' #1auudard, BY GEOIIGB PITHI4R, PUBLJII31d WNEKLY AT eRasTnR o. H., s. o T ERM8: For one month 26 cents, or 76 cents for threemonths, payable strict ly in advance, either in specie or provisions No subscriptions received on any other terms t,ban the above, nor for a longer or shorter period. Any person obtaining a club of ten names WilI reepive the paper gratis.' Advertisements inserted at, $1 00 or square (10 lins) for the first nsdrt.ion, and 75 oynte for every additionai insertion. The amatelllgemcer, P'UBLIURnD wsUKLY AT A)tpansoN 0. H., S. C., BY HOYT & HUMPHREYS. ATThree Dollars per annum in United State. curreney, or Twv Dollarsa R ATES OF4 .&VERflI8NG : Advettisements inserted at the rates of One Dollar per squse6 of twelve .INeq for tihe first insert ion,'and Fifty'Cents for each -subs~equent insertion. Obituaries and Mar. riage Notices charged for at thpse rates. ne 24'85 PROSPECTUO or tla Weely. eerA. TlfE subscribers *il1-coAtp'ene in the - City of O'harlestan, eiily in Novem ber, a Family Journal, to be known as the WPIKLY, R)CORP. It will contain eight pages of An* paper and cleat type, and will make when boutd, a volume of permanent value. While containing 'all the latest religious intel'igence from thle Churches at home and abron , it will also contain a weekly digest of social, mercantile and political intelh. gence, as well as general information oi literary, scient,fio and agricultural subjects, naking a'journal acceptablg totbe city and couptry rea4er. Ministers throughoul the South, acting as agents and receiving subscriptions, will be entitled to a copy. TARMS-, For one copy for six monthe, $2 00 For one copy for one year, 4 00 CLUn R ATE8. For ten copies to one address, for six months, $16'00 For ten copies to one address, for one year, 80 00 All subscriptions to date from the first of the month in which received. ADvERTIsINo RATES. One square $2 00; every subsequent in sertion $1 00. Contracts made on reasonablp terms. U. S. BI RD, F. A. MOOD. Address " Weekly Record," KeyBox No. 8. oct 24'36. Time Cloarlextosa Paily News. - A S native Carolinians, the publishers will unatsrally look to the interest of their own 8tate, and to that of the South: and as citizens of the United States they will not. he wanting in the proper amount of de. vot ion and respect, for the General Govern ment. Every effort shall be nide o make the DbIL YNE W1Sa first. class newhpiper, and in every way worthy of the patronage of the public. Our terms', for the present, will be at the rate of $10 per annum. Subscriptions re ceived for 8, 6 and 12 months, payable in advance. . Adveriising.-One squanre, ten lines, one insertion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Each centinuation, Seventy-five cents. Less than a square, ' Fifteen cents per line for first insertion ; Half Price for each continuation. Postmasters and others throughout the, country, who may interest. themselves in' preen ring subscriptions, will be alhowed the usual per cent age. CATHCART, MoMILLAN & MORTON, Proprietors, No. 18 -Hayne St. Charleston, 8. C. oct 24'65 The White IMU's Paper., THE NEW- YORK DAY BOOK. A FIRST clash weekly paper, in favor of the Constitution as it is, and the Union as it was. The Day Book is not reprinted from a daily, but is made up expressly for weekly circulation, with a careful' summary of the news from all the Statos,- and all parts of the World, with Inarket Reports, Agricul. tural, Finance, Literature, &c. TERMS CASH-IN ADVANO. Ore copy one year $2 00 Three copies one year 6 60 Five copies one yekr, and one to the getter up'of the club, 10 00 Ten copies one year, and one to the getter up of the cltib, 17 00 Twenty copies to oe'addre* . 80 00 Old subscribers to the Day Book, through' out the Southern States, will reeelte the value still due them, by notifing us of the present postoffie 'addres., Send for a specimen. op y, which will be sent, postage free, on applcation. Address, giving postoffice, county and State in futll. VAN VRIE, HORTON & C0., No saa 8treet, New York, For sale b ~ws dealers in cities and towns oct 24'65 New Vork Daily NViws. DAVILY and Weekly. The Newo .JWeekly Ne:ws, a great fataily new. p aper--Benjamnin Wood Proprietor-the' largest. best and cheapest paper published in New York. Single copies, 6 cents ; one copy one year $2; thre~e copies one year, $6 60; five copies ons year, $8 765; ten copies one year, $17;.-and an extra copy' to any club of ten. Twenty one copies one year, $80: the . Weekt.y New. Is sent, to 01cr. gymen at $l 60. rtsw YOnK DAILY Naw. -To mail sub scribers, $10-per annum; six mnonths, $6; payments invariably in advauce. Specimen copies of Daily and Weekly News sent, free. BEJ. WOOD, Daily News Building, No. 10, City Hall Square, N.Y, City. Oct 24'656 Time *outisekauir PIjDLICBD WUuELT AT DASL1NoTON, 8.L . . Y J. M..BDROWN. TERMS of usta ion--To subscribers on our books,. ,60t ,to new elabsorl bars, $4. 'Advertisetnts per square, first insertion, $1.50; gach subsequent inser tion $1. Advertiseeets not paidt fot' in advance will be conttnited. .tn't.R pa,d for, and be charged aoOrdingly, Trp.tsolept advertise ments u1us,t be paid for int Adncs. Adver tisemnents inot merkea for a cer,tain number of inserel-p,'will be contmaud until for bid, and bharged agedrditrgly.' '" cot, 24'88 In Press. By WM. 13. SMITH & CO. Field atd Fireside Book Publishing House, 58 rayetteville St., Raleigh, PL C. NA,ErL B'S: BY MBS. FANNY MURDAUOI[ DoWNING. One vol. 10 mo ; Fine Oloth, Price $2.00 This is a thrlilingstory of heart-life and the fashionable world, and aside from an absorb ing plot artisticalfly Interwoven, it abounids in suggestive thoughts and descriptive passages, grrid and exquisite In character and finish. MOSSES FROM A ROLLING STONE 1V TRENXLLA-MARV DAYARD CLARrE. Author of "Reminiscenses of Cuba," "Wood Notes," "Translationsof Maguerite," "Lady * Tartuffe," etc. Onevol., 16 mo cloth, ...........Price 81-.25 Contains complete poetical writings of the popular authoress, and ti a b'autiful so,ting of all the sparkling diamonds that.bevo been found clinging to the "rolling stone" of a grert life, as it washed with t le ebb and flow of the seething tide of Thought and Imagira. tion. TLE CHANGE, on A Statfifent -qf the Ileasons and Facts tchich made me a Baptist. ST r%v. T. B. XINosDUa. One volurtte, 16 mo, cloth, .......Price $2.50 But few writeis wield a pen with such con - summate skill. graee ,nd vigor, as Mr. Kings. bury. His boolt has received the most hearty and earnest critical endorsement of Eldera T. E. Skinner. J. D. fluffman, Editor Biblical Re. corder. N. B. Cobb, 'or. Sec. N. C. Hiaptiat Board or Missions, and other eminent Divines; "No Baptist family should be witlho,t it. No oppoient of the Ba ptists should rail to road it." 4 oct 19'66 Tiht, ]Diy Express, PETERSBURG, VA., TT AS entered upon its fifteenth year, in an J. enlarged form, with new type. ninder auopices highly flattering. It has a arnree and daily increasing circuliation,nnd offera to iner chants and others desiring to comisunieate with the Southern public. advantages sui pass. ed by none. ADV'I1TISING 11ATES: ONE SQUARE Trwo week. ................ 85 on One month........................ 6 01, Trwo months.......................ie o' Three im catbs...................... I r (it) Six monthe..................... 24 00 On year................ .....t.,. 4) 00 TWO sQUAREs Two weeks ..........- g0 (no One month....................... 2 (XI Two tnnthA............... ...... 15,t, Three n 'als ..................... . - o ix lon i ...................... . 0 (H) One year........................ ..6il oil P"eroons desiring a greater quantity of space liadi above detlitted, will be accomnmo'atel on liberal terms. SUBSCRI1PTION R AT)?S: Single Copy, (mailed) . 5 cts. on month, do 74. T-haee months, do $2 00 Six months, do a 0n Ohs ear, do- ' 04 Ad dress9 % A. F. CRUTCHFIELD & CO.. oet 24'66 Pet'ersburg, Va. EVEttYBODY SHOULD H-%VE A COPY Isnteral Reveuu1ne Gailde. EING an abstract ofthe Internal Revenue, a fyll Direct (or Land) Tax Liws of the nited States, with Schedules of Taxation, Licenses, Stamp Duties, Exemptions. show. Ing the Rates under the various Tax .otw. since July I, 1802. add intended for the zqne. ral information o the Tax-Payers i to which is added an Abstract of the Acts of Vongress passed during the War, relative to Abandon. ed Lands and other matters of general inter est. Hy E. J. Elford, Attorney at Laws Greenville, S. C.. Assessor of the Internpl Revenue Tax for the Third Collection District in South Carolina. The-Book will contain about 72 pages, and will be issdd In r few weeks. Price %0 con , per copy, with a liberal discount to the trade. Drders must be accompaned with the cash to 'ure attention. Address, G. E. ELFORD, Publisher, oot 24'85: Greenville.S. C. Tnhe Soutiern Express Cosas panj 4hFPER ensrpassed fAcilities for the ship. ment (from Augusta and poim'ts South.) Q Cottoni, Ctton Goods, and heavy freIghts, for Savannah, New York, and all point. North and West. Through receipts given on which lnsuraic cab be effected at lowest rates. -Internal Revenue Tax will be pid, pr bonds gi anbythi Copn,i acordance with pa tment. rpartIculars and rates, ingnIre of -South. ress Company. mpany is now prepared to forward AND SILVER C(1JiN, CURRllbCY PARCELS, AND FREIGHT, To Petersburg, Va., Ly nchburg, Vn., Greensbore', NC , - alisbory. Ni C., Raleigh, N. C., Weldon, N. C.. Golds ro', N. C,,-. Wimington', N. C., AND TO WAY CTATtoNs ON THE5 Virginia and Tennassen Railroad, South-Side Railroad, Petersburg Railroad4 J'1orth~ Caronina Railroad, Raleigh and GastoA Rairoad, WII. min ton and Weldon Ra road, and 'Western f. N. ~.Ralroad LETTERS, MONEY PACKAGES AND - ' -8MALt'WARCELS. l'o Columbia, 8. C., Charlemton, S. C., A ugusta, Ga., , ., Pe tannah, Ga., Macon, Ga., - 00 umibus, Ga., Mobile, Ala., ' Montgomer.y, Ala., Selma, Ala. .Jacksom, Miss., N'ew Orleans, sLa. AND To frAW ?'1ATo1N ON TH 5 Chailofle & S. 0. Ialroad, 80 uth Carolina Railroatd,'Georgia Rairoad, Mar,on and West. ern Edifroad, Atlanta pnd. West Point Rails, road, Southwestern Railroad, Sonuthern Rail. road, end A Idhema and Missisinpi Rail Etad. All Goode shipped by the i'od t and iHarden Express'Companie. and ins - to the eatc of the Southern Exprss.j oy, will bo proptyforwarded to deaJh e,~ wil brre 6& EK d' e.v botharge 9qr lsIon and draa,ar. ri re are left at ou Oflice, 'rods wi'l be eel and ibrwartt fifrsexpea