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* 9~EERA,'DIRECTd1iY District Jtidge-Wim R Robertson. VoWissioner in Equity-Isse H Mqns. Clerk of Courti-Sam B Clowneiy Sheriff-Elisha W Olle"e. Ordinary.-4ames Johnston." Tax GQlIsotor--Rob*r H Jmings. Coroner-Robert Hawthorn. Escheator-Jacob -Foaster. Notary Public -Jas 8 Stewart, Jas E Cald*ell. W0bert Hawthor Daniet.43 1 V ib son, Geo '14 MIrl A*ikeu iltiNIP P Broo,.VIiam 1 61. rtinDr ili*, Cpla, U 9qu.ele lkt Q Lede~ il Johni LeinU -dward P suobty, e in 13 Smith, Willim 13 Wood ward, Dr Jphn D PqlPaer, Laban C Chappell, Dr J R MoMster h M j4YIS. Julia 8 Douglass, lkobert Ford ohn lcMeokin, L 1 Qokhardt, Geu Edward Taylor. Comalieloners of Free mehoots, Thos J I Jones. Jacob Bookman, Arthur K Craig, William Crosby, James A Mc(ro. rA A E 1ison, Dr J R MMaster, Dr W P Aiken. Comm2sonerste Approve Paub lie Seourtiles. Hegry L Elliott, Jame R Aiken, John H Pa%st Mhfsel Hae, James 8 Stewart. Connissionersof Public Build. Lngs. James B McCants, Hugh B McMaster, Dr W R Aiken, 0 R Tho**en, James lH Rion, Thomas Jordan, George H McMaster. Cofmisiloomerm of te AF13p6p. -obt Hawthorn. Treasurer, Rev C Porter, Clerk. Gen P D Cook, D B Kirkland. Tow.s Officers. Intendant-Dr W E Aiken. "W s-Dr C H Ladd. W B Creight, L W ) = ,Jas Moiroy. . epresestatives. Senate-Gen John Bration. ,House of Representatives-William J Allston, James R-Aiken, Baylis E Elkin. loumnt Zion society. James R Aiken-President. James 8 Stewart-Secretary and Tres. Trustees of Mount Zion Cellege-W R Robertson, J B MoCants, J 11 Rion, 0 H Moblaster, DFjW E Aiken. Principal waid Tenchevs of Mt. Zioa College. G A Woodward-Principal. Assistants-Rev W P DaBose, W Al Dwight. Government of the Vatted St.te. President-Andrew John4on, of Tennes. see. Secretary of State,.W. H. Seward, of New York. Seoretey of Wa"-Edwin M. Stanton, of Penniylvania. Postmaster General-William Dennison, of Ohio. Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles, of Connecticut. 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For six months, $2 00 For one year, 4 00 Tats or ADvEnRTisNo-Fifteen cents a line, or for the space of a line. To yearly advertimers, a liberal dod4otion on the above'will be made. All'Obituary and other Notices charged at one cent per word. Subscribers desiring to have their Post. Offices ehanged,- will state both where their papert-are now being sent, and where they would have them directed in future. For tone moth before eaoh subscription expires, a penoll marli,on the margin will reWind the ubsoriber tore zw his subserip tion by an early remittance All communications should' bdaddr'sed, John Wilies, 'Ireasurer, Church fitelig$entrer, Charlotte, N. ".' Fefl 11ARLY ICAROLINA TI.1IES, Charlotte, N. C. IS PUBLISHED DAIL AND TRI-WEEKLY, and furnished to sub scriber, upon cie following terms: Daily Times, one year, $10.00 " "six months, 6.00 4 " tiree nionths, 8.00. Tri-Weekly Times, one year, 0.00 " 1 six months. 8.00 " "4 three months, 2.00 The Weekly News, containing twenty eight columns, a transcript of the Dailv Times, is publiihed every Tuesday, at $. per nnnum. Clubs of ten or more, $2.50, and a copy to tie getter tip gratis. Terms of advertising.-In the Daily 'an'd Tri-weekly Timts. oie sitinare (ten lines or less) $1 for firs. insertion and 61) cents For each subsequent isettion. A reasonobile rednetion made for alvet- isement insoi-md for a longer period than one nonth. Advert isemen s in--orteil in tle Weekly News at $1 per , juare for each ititert.ion, All let ters. ot, business with the. above publications shiould be addressi-i to, ITARING & HIIFAMON, Feb 1 Charialone, N C TwI u c uu t is r. i v a aii B Y the First of 'Octo0er, or as soon a the mtnils are re-estlablishvd. I will rc new the puhlica'ion of the "CIHltIsTjl.\N INDEX" and the '-C1lILD'S INDEX" I have been pibl-iiing. Price of -'Index." per annum $3 00 Price of "Child's Index," -- : 60 Money may be remitted at once, as my tie termination is positive. My desire is to se cure a large subsc:iption list with whiol to begin, and I issue tis prosspertiis that sitb scribers may have tune to forward their re mittancep. It is my Intention to Issue first class pa pere, and no pains or -expense will be spared to secure that end. The best writers and correspondents w') he securqd, and the highest religious a d literary talent will he given to the pap6rs. The CHILD'S PA PER will be profusely Illustrated lind will, in every sense, be made to conform to new title, The 4hild's DeligSt. Money may be sent by Express or other wise--if by Express, at my risk, if the ex press receipt is sdit me, on the resumption of mail facilities. My connectiorq with, the firm of J. W. Burke & Co., is iissolvfa, but I will estab Ish an office in Macon, Ga., where commu ni cations may be 4ddressed. SAMUEL BOYKIN. REVIVED: A N E W S E R IE O'F " THE BAPTIST BANNER," WILL BE COMMENCED ON 5ATUltDAY, TilE uTH INSTANT, AT AUeUs TA, rOnoBUA, By the Former Proprietor. IAM happy in -being able to make e i above announcement. -The Bianner will be published every Saturday. Iig- Subhscription~s are respectfulily sb licited. $3.00) per annum. Adelress .JAMEX N. ELLS, l'roprietor. g&"* Each newspaper in Georgia and South Carolina will please copj' twice, and send bill to J N. E. sept 28'6-2 Tine Claetstfr lihaudaard, BY OEORGE PITHIER, PUB.iSh ED WRERLY AT CHESTER 0. ii., 5. 0 T ERM8: For one mnonth 26 cents, pr 76 cents for three moniths, payabic (triot ly in advance, ethe,r in speoie or proviio'ns No subscriptions received oR, attg otijeg termis than the above. nor for a lorlget or shorter period. Any persan obtaining a otub.of ten names, will receive the paper gratis. Advertisements inserted at 41 00 or square (10 lines) for the first insertion, and 76oct forever additional i':wrtis. Time FageMgenaeer, tUarasusD Wa3Kx. t4Nbs.OhI 0. H., . C., *BY HOYT & RUMIP1IUEY8. &T Three Dort1csp# anenb ik United *1states @ourney, or Two Dollia'vs a rear In speci9 .'A TES O P'D.VEBSTISING..-' Adveertistuiets Ied .t the 'rnates df One Do1 p4t sqeihr. t twelv4'11n4' for 'he firc ae. n,' y Cen,,, for each subs~equent in orrl2'n. Obitun: t ie ac d \ r rlage Not ice's chaurgedi i at ti 're : 001 a'unj PROSPECT'Ve OP THU ,Week I y Record. T HIE subscribers will commende in the City of Charleston, early in Novem ber, a Family Journal, to be known as the WEEKLY RECORD. It. will contain eight pages of fine paper and clear type, and will make when bound, a volume of permanent value. While containing all the latest, religious intelligence from tihe Churches at home and abroad, it will also contain a weekly digest of social. mercantile and political intelli gence, as well as general information on literary. scientaflo and agricultural subjects, nakingi journal acceptable to the city and country reader. Mitiisters t.hroihout 'the South, acting as uagets and receiVing subscriptions, will b'entitled to a copy. "ERMs. For one copy for bix montyhe, $2 00 For onE copy for one year, 4 00 CLUB ITES. For ten-copies to one address, f6t six months, $16 00 For ten copies to one address, for one - year, 8000 All subscriptions to date frotn'the first of the month In which received. ADYMRTIiN RATS. One square $2 00; every subscquent in. sertion $1 00. Cont - acts made on reasonabl- 'erms. U. S. 131(l, P. A. MOOD Ad.irtss -"'-ekly Record," Key lio.x vo. 3. oct 24'65. Tiit 'Claariltoa Da Ily ow4. kS n:itie t.arnlinians. [he p1uhlsibel, will naturally look to the ist ere.4 of their own State, and to that ot' ihe S o1h: aut- as citiz,!ns of the Unit!d State4 they aili not be wnirting in the proper 211Mill ft (1, votion and respect for the uenera, Go.vei I, ient. Every effort shill b inole to nimtke the D.A/,YNRIVSa first cl.i newsa,per. and in every way worth) of the ptronge of the public. Our I t rms tor t1 r. ent, will be it fl'ato o, $It0 pu :. Sol"'ins11111fcrip t Ve 1eived for 3 6, 1ind 12 myo:, ibw. pay,b in adva:4cp line for first in r. 11.11f Price Irt' eaIch c(,ntinoation. Postmnimtsters nnd others thro-,rhiou; t country, Who tuny inlerest 1C -. -Ivt1- in procuring subscriptions, will be al-owed tIhe usual per centago. CATHCART, McMILLAN& MORTON, Pro prictors. No. 18 Ilayne St. Charleston, S. V. oct 24'06 The W ite .1Ina's Paper. THE NEW YORK DAY 100K. A FIRST class 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 mado up exjresly for weekly circulation, with a careful summary of the news from all the 8tates, and all parts of the World, with market Reports, Agricul. tural, Finance, Literature, &c. TERMS CAS11-IN AD VANCE. One copy one year $2 00 Three copies one year 6 60 Five copies one year, and one to the , getter tip of the club, 10 00 Ten copiesnue year, atid one to the getier tp of iho club, 17 00 Twenty copies to one address 80 00 Old sabsoributs to the Day Book, through. out the Southern States, will receive the value still dlue hemn, by notifying us oh the present post ofice address. Send far a .-pecimuen copy, which will be sent, postage frees, on applicaition. Addrless. giving postoficee, county and~ State In full. VAN.EVIE, HORTON & CO, No. 162 Nasssnu Street, New York. For'sale by all news dealer. in citleq and towns oct 24'EI5' New YorkI Ditiy Newu. D AILY and Weekly. Thes Newo Yor . Wieekly Nears, a great family news. paper--.Benjatmin Wood Prpriet or--thes largest, best and cheapest paper pubulinshe.d In New York. Single copies, 6 cents ; oae copy one year $2; three copies ohs year, $6 60; five copies .ore year, $8 76; te copies one yeat, $17; and an extra copy t.o any club of ten. Twenty one copies ane year, $3'): thes Weeki.' News Is sent to cler. gymen at $1 80. IAswVontc DArr.Y Nuws -To mail sub. icrlber., $10 Mpnoum isix mont bs, $5; paymet inara In advance. Spesimen .Daily 4ews Jltikling, No. 19, City -hall dquare, N. Y. City. Oct 24'66 Tsa. Mbuttlssnaer', PODI,rUasg' wREg.? AV pA aLr1Qece, 5. .. .BY J7. M. BROWN. *U EtNMS of'subs'iptlon-'': .nbscribers Som sopr books,. $8A61 .to snew subsori ber's. $4. Aavertiaements per squ,are. firs insertipa, $1,00; each subsequent lnser. tion SI.. *Advertieenots noct paid for' in adlvance will be continued ut paid *r, asld bs charged aocordingly. Trand'fenfh advert ise ment,qmust he paid for-in ad.vjeee Advs-r tlseebns.ns, nsarsks;d 79r a, CI sin oh' lnsetlanu. 'wIll he conti'' r gi hid, and charrgedl accordin'gj. ot 'J4'85 - ~-. 13n Press . By WM. B. SMITH & CO., Field and Fireside Book Publishing House 68 Fayetteville St., Raleigh, N. C. NA MEL ESS: BY MRS. FA9NNY MUaPAU011 DOWNINO. One vol. 10 mo ; Fine Cloth, Price $2.00 This is a thrilling story of hear.life and the fashionable world. and aside from an absorb. ing plot, arioically interwoven. it abounde In sulgesive itiughts and descriptive pascaes, gr Id and exquisite II character and finish. MOS%ESFIROM A ROLLING STONE BV TENICLLA-MAIRY BAVARD CLAUX9. Author of;Nbet.. i.ceniem of Cuba," "Wood Notes." Tranittiunsof Maguerite." "Lady' Tartuffe." etc. Ont vol., 16 Inn cloth, ...........Price 91.26 Contains complete poetical writingA of the p pOlar authoress. and is a btautiful setting of al the spai kine damnnds that have been round clinging to the 'rolling stone" of a a rcat life. as it waklied with the ehh) and flow or the seothing tidle of Thutght and Inagina. tion. THE CHANGE, oR A SateMaent qf the Reasons and Facti tohich made me a Baptist BY rRV. T. B. IN04BUaT.. One vlut,e. 16 mo. clth, .......Price 82 50 But few writers wieldi i pen with such con sunaitite, skill. eare nd vigor. as .i r. Kings. bury lils book ling rceivet the njoat bwarty anid earnest critical endrsernent of E.dirs T. E. Skionr... D. Ifutlinan, Editor Riihtlb I1 Re. cr,rder. NW.U Cobb, (or. Set. N C. laitiat Hon ri ot Alis-iosto - atlt fi her emiini"elt ivignes, Ni 1.aptist familv Abthotld he wilhoot It. Nl oppons nt of tho Ilaptistes should fail to read it." oct 1,9'0. The Daily Exp,ess, PF.TERnsuRu, VA., A S entortet upion its fitteetilli year, in nt Ii. ilararcd .'orii. with slew typil. uncte-r ni r. I , I ly' fi.iIelinr. It ha a i lar-e nnd t,-Ily inei aiiog corcua,iiiin . and ofrer to iner. ch,r - al ot iers deoiriog to comousillelite I w th .no Puth rn public. advaima;.:es aui pass. ell by nieite. .41V 'R?11ING R 4TF'S: ONC:QIUARN .'wo inin-h-,....................... 1. O1 I Ief e h; !I ..................... .i 00i 'ix rtn....... ..... ......;......2s iti IX 4l s.ii. . . . 21 911' DO . r..r . .................... .4 110 I'' ... ..................... I 0It N-IX IFr J i ....................... l 3 nit O r,-- yiar.... ..................... &I Otl 'er-ons (tsiring a greaer quantitvf space fhn ab, lvoht1sated, will be accotnmidateI in lib. --at lerens. SUBS CR?PTION RA71S: Single Copy, tinaied) 5 eta tho Ionth, du 75 h i hce Iuloiths, do 02 00 " ix mouths, do 3 0n Ooe ye-r, do 6 o Address 4. F. COIUTCHIFIELD &.Cpo., ot 24'65 Petersbiirg, Va. FVE,tYBODY SHOULD H%VE A COPY Istersanti Relqevoue Geside. EING an abstract ofihe Internal Reenue, a full Direct (or Land) Tax Wo. h.f the tilted States, with Schedules m' tion, Licenses,.Stamp Dutien, Exemptd[i;show.. ing the liatoe under the varloi.'Iax Law since July 1, 1862. and intend9.I 'r the gene ral Inforniation at the 'fax-Psyer'a: to which is added an- Ahara-t of the,Acts of Congress passed during the War, rplaiive to Abandon. ed Lands and other matv ti's of general inter Pst. Hy E J. Elford. Attorney at Laws Greenville. S. C.. Assessor of the Internal Revenue rax for the rhird 4,ollection District in South Carolina. The 11pok will contain about 72 pages, and 'wi1l he issued it F f9%v weeki Price 60 con , per copy, with a liberal-ditcount to the trade. :rders must be accompanlei with the cash to .cure attention. Address, G. 8. ELIPORD, Puilisher, oct 24'65 Greenville. S. C. Time SouatlIseras Express Cossapamy O~F'FE11 unsurpassed facilities for the shilp. 57 met (rrom Auust& atnd pointes South.) ort (ottont, Cottoni Gooids, 'and heavy (reiehts, for Savannah, Now York, and all points North and West. Thron:rhi recu'ipts given on which Insurati, enrn he iff cted at lowest rates. Internal Rleveniue Tex wi be paid or bonds given biy thin ('omptany., in arcordances with r'ogulationsof th3 Unitedt Stated Tseasttry Do partmenit. For ,partIculars and sates, linqui-eoft South. emn Express Cosnpaniy. This Company is now 'prepared to forward GOLD AND SlLVP.R CdIN, CURR2NCY PtRCELS, AND~ FREKlgT8, To Patersburg', Vs., Lynehhtieg, Va. Danvill,, Vp., Hristol, 'hn.. Greensboro'. N. C , Salisbury, N. C., Raleigh, N. C., 'Veldner.. N. C.. Goldstboro', N. C., Wtimnington. N. C.. A NDTO WAY eTAoiqoN Tis VirgInia arid t'enneassee Railr'ond. So,uth.8l RatIlroad, Petershurg l4ailrosd. Norths Caroill Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston Railroad,W mingrton apd Weldon Rtalroad, sadu West N, C. Railroad. LETTERS, MONEY PACKAGES-ANf SMALL PARCELS, l'o Coltimbla. S. C., Charleston, S.' C' A*igqqta, Ga., ravatnah,G, Mis-on, Ga., : polumibu,s, Ga Mobills, Ala., Montgi,ntory, Ja. thelma, A la. .Jackson, Miss,e New Orleans, La. AWND To WAY 5YA TOiIs oN 'THU Chael1stte.& S. 0 ,: Railhroan South (%rn Sairomad Georgia Rtailroad, .'aco.n isn(W ern-Railroad Atlanta andl West P'oigt ried, Soutbyetrrn Railroad, souiegt , .i. anit (lahoaiu and Minsissippi It itr Al ala ehippedl by the Adainsanu H1 t1 Express Coumpaica,' andl marked to thi of the 'liiter's Ex press Uimpany, * 4'.vni.htit o itud dr ayir'e u.i"- lee, ,t' oi Offan, rood he ie t, n.j .rwir.tid hv firs' expr AU..b RKPR,