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James B McCants, Hugh B McMaster, Dr W V Aiken, 0 R Thompson, James H Rion, Thomas Jordan, George H McMaster. Conitats.ioaaers of the Poor. Robt Hawthorn. Treasurer, Rev C Porter, Clerk. 9en P D Cook, D B Kirkland. Towma Officers. Intendant-Dr IV E Aiken. Wardens-Dr C.. Ladd. W B Cr*ight, L IV Duvall, Jos McElroy. Represeettatives. Senate-Gen John Brat(on. House of Representatives-William J Allston, James R Aiken, Baflis E Elkin. Mdllkat ZIoUi Society. James R Aiken-Presidnt. James 8 Stewart-Secretary and Tres. Trustees of Mo,unt. Zion Cellege-W R Robertron, J B McCants, J 'H Rion, 0 H McMaster,.Dr W'1 Aiken. Priscipu: kd Teachers ot Mt. ..a sa College. G A Woodward-Principal. Assistints-Rev W P DuBose, IV M Dwight. ' Government of the United States. Prosident-Andrew Johnson, of Tennes. see. Secretary of State-W. H. Seward, of New York. Secretary of War-Edwin M. Stanton, of Pennsylvania. Postmaster General--William Dennison, ofOhio. Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles, of Connecticut. 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THISPOPLARAND WELL KNOW HOUE isnow fully open frthe reception of visitors, having been refurnished with New and Elegant Furni ture throughout; and offers to the traveller accommodations and conveniences as a First Class Hotel, not to be equalled by any North or South. The patr6nage of the public is respectfully soloit'ed. Rates of Beard per day, - $4 0) "pet. wonlb as way agreed on. ..JOSEPH PUROldLL, fe 24'68-Jb tNnt.nr I$Propi et. NW . hrests nerted $and r aoe e ers insetion,and ot c C subseqent iwsetion.,, WZNNSBoRO' TRI-WEEELY NEWS, Gaillard, Desportes a 41% The-people- of the District are reopectfully solicited to give the "NEWS"theirsapport. A District Paper shonId find Its way to every fireside in its own District. -0 IT CONTAINS THE LATEST GENERAL IN TELLIGENCE, AND A VARIETY OF READING MATTER INSTRUC. TIVE AND ENTERTAINING. -0 ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATICH, AND AS REA. SONABLY AS CAN BE DONE ELSEWHERE, SUCH AS POSTERS, BILL-i1EA DS, CARDS, LABELS, BLANKS &C., &C., &C., --0 OUR OPP30BI 15 IN THE BEAR OF LADD BROS'. DRUG STORE, WEERE WE WILL BE FOUND AT ALL TINES. ALL lIENDfs OP L AW BI1A"li &S March22 -186.a The Church Intelligencer, DEVOTED to the interests of the Pro testast Episcopal Church, is publish ed ut Charlotte, N. ,. Terms of subscrip. tion, cash In advance. 04 irtrinonthb, $2 00 FdrioelyIar,! . 4 00 THaxII . g AV,ARTIsano--Fifteen cen,s a line, or for the space of a line. To yearly advertisers, a liberal deduction ca' the above will be made. All-Obituary and, other Notices 'charged at one Oent per word. SubsOribers,491jing to have their Post Offices' lbianged,'will state both where their papQT'he dow being sent, and. where they. irouldhav'e- them directed in future. - For bne month before each subscription expires, a pencil mark on the margin will remind the subscriber to renew his subscrip tion by an early remittance. All communications should be addressed, John Wilkes, Treasurer, Church Inteligencer, Charlotte, N. C." Feb 1 DAILY CAROLINA TIUIES, - ' Charlotte, N. C. IS PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, and furnished to sub soriber, upon the following terms: Daily Times, one year, $10.00 "4 "t six months, 5.01 " '' three months, 3.00 Tri-Weekly Times, one year, 0.00 " " six months, 3.00 ' " three months, 2.00 The Weekly News, containing twenty eight columns, a transcript of the Daily Times, is published every Tuesday, at $ per annum. Clubs of ten or more, :.50, and a copy to the getter up gratis. Terms of advertising.-In the Daily and Tri-weekly Times. one square (ten lines or less) $1 for first insertion and 60 cents for each subsequent inscifion. A reasonable reduction uale for advertisementt inserted for a longer period than one tmoth. Advertisemenits inserted in the Weekly News at, $1 per square for eai insertion. All let ters on business with the above publications should be addressed to. WARING & lERHON, Feb 1 Charlotte, N. C. TIlE CEiIISTIAN INDEK. Y the First of October, or as soon as B the nails are re-established, I will re. new thle puiblication of (lhe "ClIMlSTIAN INDEX" and the "CIIILD'S INDEX" Ihave been publishing. Price of "Index," per annum : : $3 00 Price of "Child's Index," " : : 50 Money may be remitted at once, as my de. termination is positive. My desire is to se 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 or expense will be spared to secure that, end. The best writers and correspondents will be secured, and tihe highest religious au4 literary talent will be given to the papers. The CHIILD'S PA PER will be profusely illustrated and will, in every sense, be made to conform to new title. Trihe 4.11d's Delight. Money maj be sent by Express or other. wise- -if by Express, at my risk, if the ex press receipt is sent nie, on the resittpt ion of mail facilities. My connection with the firm of J. V Burke & Co., is dissolved, but I will estab. ish an office in Macon, Ga., where comlmu n cations may be addressed. SAMUEL BOYKIN. REVIVED! A NEW SERIES Or "THE BAPTIST BANNERt, " WILL BE COMMENCED . ON 5ATURDAY, THE 0TH iNSTANT, AT ALOUs TA, oEORGIA, By the Former Proprietor. IAM happy in being able to make e above announcement. The Bsanner will be published every Stu*rday,. g& Subscriptions are respectfully so. licited. $8.00 per annumi. A ddrcss JAMES N. ELLS, -lPropietor. I&- Each newspaper in Georgia and South Carolina will please cer.- t wice, and send bill to J N. E. sept 28'65---2 Time Cliae.ter Stanidard, BY GEORGE PIThIER, PUBLtIsHED WEEKLY AT OItE5TER C. Ht., 5. 0 T ERMS: For one anonth 25 cents, or 75 cents for three months, payable strict ly in advance, either in specio or' provisions. No s4bscriptions received on any other terms thtan the above, nior for a longer or shorter period. Any person obtaining a ciub of tea names will receive the paper gratis. Advertisements Inserted at $1 00 er' square (10 lines) for the -first uasertien, and 75 cets'fo every additional Insertion. Time Inatellienacer, RUBLJsHED WEEKLY AT Alt DEIIIoN . Nt., s.c., D S'JQT& HUMPiURBYS. STtereng)lre cyr ahflamiers Ute Advertisen4en 1b*tt led thE f** 'e One Dollar p.e WW tw~EW fm th firsL insec~tj9Afr1fl Jj5ttuf"aeh stabsequent' MaIiS''f1. QJ ash,es and Wf Ar. riage Notices obstged fOtbd 'tes, . not 24'8 PROS PE C T'US or tug W ee kl1y R-e eor d. T IHE subscribers will conmenoe in the City of Chdrleston, 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 pernanent value. While,contaIning all the latest religious Intel'igepce from the thurohes at home and abroad, it will also contain a weekly digest of spoil, mercantile and political intellh g'ence, as well as general Information, on literary, scient,fic and agricultural subjects, making a journal acceptable to the city and country reader. Ministers throughout the South, acting as iAgents and receiving subscriptions, will be entitled to a copy. TE1ns. For one copy for six months, $2 00 For une copy for one year, 4 00 CLUD RATEs. For ten Wt1o one address, for six. nionths, $10 00 For ten copies to one address, for one year, 3000 All subscriptions to date from the first of the month in which received. ADVERTISINO RATES. One square $2 00; every subscquent in. sortion $1 00. Contracts made on reasonable terms. U. S. BIRD, F. A. MOOD. Address "Weekly Record," KeyBoxNo. 3. oct 24'65. The Charleston D1ly News. VS native Carolinians. the publishers A will naturally look to the interest of their own State, and to that of the South; and as citizens of the United States they will not he wanting In the proper amount of de votion and respect for the Ueneral Uovern ment. Every effort. shall be mnade to make sthe DA i,Y NE WIS a first class newspaper, and in every way w.orthy o( the patrotinge of the puiblic. Our terns, for the present, will be at the rate of $10 per annum. Subscript ions re ceived for 3, 6 and 12 months, payable in advance. Advertising.-One square, ten lines, one insertion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Each etntintation, Seventy five cents. Less thitan a squaro, Fifteen cents per line for first insertion ; Half Price for each continuation. Postmallsters and others throughout th6 country, who may interest. tlemselves in procuring subscriptions, will be al,owed the usual per cetiIage. CATHCART, M0M1ILLAN & MO1RTON, Proprietors, No. 18 Ilayne St. Charleston, S. C. oct 21'65 The Wht4e 1lan's Paper, THE NEW YORK DAY BOOK. A FIlST class weekly paper, in favor of S the Cotstitution as it is, and the Union as it was. - The Day Ro(.k is not reptinted from a daily, but is made up explresly for weekly cirlation, with a careful summary of the niews froll all the fitates, and all parts of the World, with market Reports, Agricul tural, Finance, Lhterature, &c. TERMS CA SII-IV AD VANCE. One copy one year $2 00 Three copies one year 6 60 I'ive copies ono year, And one to the getter up of the club, 10 00 Tett copies onti year, and one to thOe getter ttp of tite club, 17 00 Twenty copies to one addre*8 80 00 Olt subseribui s to the Day Book, through. out the Southern States, will receive tle valute still dtue them, by notifying us of t he present postotBee addrtess. Send for a specimen copy, which will ,be sent, postage free, on application. Address. givitng postoffice, county and State in full. VAN EVRlE, IIORLTON & CO., No. 162 Nassau Street, New York. For sale by all news dealers itt cities and townsoct 24'$5 New York Daily News, D AILY and WVeekly. The New York .Weekly News, a great famtily news' paper- Bienjatmin Wood Proprietor-the largest, best and cheapest paper published in- New York. Single copius, 6 cents ; one copy one year $2; three copies one year, $5 60; five copies one year, $8 76; ten cop)ies one year, $17; and an -extra copy to any club of ten. Twenty one copties one year, $30): the We'ekl" News is sent to cler gymen at $1 60. rwF.w YoaK DArr.Y N3ws --To mail sub scribers, $10 per nnnunm: six monthts, $5; payteentssinvariably in advance. Specimen copies of Daily and Weekly News sent free. BENJ. WOOD, Daily News Buildirg, No. 19l, City Nitgn Square, N. Y. City. oct 24'05 PttflI,MDna 'w3Sa Al DALI,OTcN, 8..c., M,P. IROWN. 'Rh i~as*iptot-Tpmuan era bee$4& Ad ertiuylpr g ei4IaJ ra letiol s IG6O's:, iOb' q5W1nb A VetrPItsot4rdiestI*@qdhor1 Adeie .tiseragate p99 marked'for ~*Ma ffbel otf inh4tt&es 40AM ~ until .fbr. bid, and charged, aceor~ net2M'8& Ii Freso. By WM. U. SMIT11 & CO., Field. and I iresi.le Book Publishing Ilouse 58 Fa/t teviliu ., Raleigh, N. C. NA MET, E S S : BY MR%: FAN.Y MUBRIAUOI DOWNINO. One vol. 10 mo ; Fine Cloth, Price $2.011 This is a thrilling story of heart-lIfe and the fashionable wo,rd, and aside from an ai>'orb - ing plot arti,itically Interwoven, it.abounds ir. suigiestive tIhougits and descriptive passages,. ger id and exquisite in character and fintsh. AIOSSES FROM A ROLLING STONE 'Y TSNEL.,A-MARV ' DATA' .I CLAMKE. Atfior ofTReminiscenses of Cuba," 'Wood . Nutv,'i'i' anglatjio.f.I1,agueritv." '-.Lady Tartuffe," etC. Oe v.Price 91.26 Contaid1V01 4fes'podt.at 'writings of the p,pulal autho-eesand -Isa btautlful setting If all he s klig' Attmonds that have been found clinng to tI "rolling stone" of a creat i'stisashed with the ebb and flow of the scetJipgde of Thought and imagina. tion. TlE CHANGE, oa A Statement of the Reasons and Facts tehich made me a Baptist. BY 'EV. T. D. XINosBUaY. One voluic, 16 ino.cloth, .......Price $2.50 Hut few writers wield a pdn with such con. summniate skill. grace and vigor, as Mr. Kings. bury. Ilis book lia received the niost hearty and earneat critical endorsement, of Elders T. E. Skinner. J. D. luffmnan, Editor Biblical Re corder, N. 1. Cobb, Cor. Sec.' N. C. Baptist Board ot Alissions, and oltier eminent Divines, "No Baptist family shotld be withodt it. No opponent Of the Baptists should fail to read it." oct 19'65 The Daily Express, PETERSBURG, VA., H AS entered upon Its fifteenth year, in an enlarged form, with new type. under auspices highly flattering. It has a large and' daily increasIng circulation, and offers to mer. chants an-J others desirinar to communicate with the Southern public, advantages surpaso. ed by none. ADVLERTISING R ATFS: ONE 9QUAEZE. Two wdks................ One m!onth............6 il ''wo nonths.,..................... lIt.00 Three me10nt11s...................... 1 00 Six months.................... 24 00 010 year..... ,..,............ 40 Q '"TWO 8QUAR69. Two weeka .................. .....8lo 00 One 11onth....... ................ 12 Ot0' Two months......................I 10 Three nionths................... Is 00 ix months ....................... 30 00 One year.-......................... 611 01) Persohn desIring a grea'er quantity of space than above 'designated, will be accommodated on liberal terms. UBSCRIPTION R.ATRS: Single Copy, (mailed) 5 Ciea.. One month, do 76 " '1 hace months, do 92 00 Six months, d1o 3 00 One year, do 6 0C Address A. F. CRUTCHFIELD & Co.. oct24'65 Petersburg, Va. EVEKtYBODY SHOULD I4VE A COPY sterdalil Reveaste Gide. BEING an abstract of the Internal Revenue,. - a full Direct (or Land) Tax Laws of the United States, with Schedules of Taxation, Licenses. Stamp Duties, Exemptions, show ing the Rate- undeVihe various Tax Law since July 1, 1862, and intended for the gene. ral inforniauonot thefTax-Payers: to which is added an Abstra,t of the Acts of Congress passed during the War, relative to Abandon. ed Lands and other inatlers of general inter est. Il E J. Elf9rd, Attorney at Laws Greenv fli. S. C., Assessor' of the Internal' Revenue Tax for the Third Collection District in 9outh Carolins. Tho look will contain ab6ut 72 pages, and will be issued In c few weeks. Pr,ioe ho con , per copy, with a liberal discount to the trade. .)rders must be acoompanted with the cash to vure attention. Address G. E. ELFOAD. Publisher, oc.t 24'65 Greenville,S. C. 'Tine Sountfheran Eiprese-osaampasu y )FFERt unsurpassed facilities for the ship. inent (from Augusta and:points South1.} or Cotton. Cotton Goods, atnd heavy freIghts, tor Savannah, New York, and all point.. North and West. Througrh receipts givcn on which insuratc, can be effected at lowcet 'rateq, internial Revenue Tax will be paid or bonds' given by this Company, in accordanice with regulattons ofthe United States Treasnry De partment. For particulars and rales, inquIre of South ern Ezpies Comnpany. This ompany is'now prepared to forward GOLD AND SILVER COIN, CURRENCY P.ARCELS, AND FREIGhlTS, To Petersbure', Va., Lynchburg, Va., Danvile, Va.. Bristol, Tenn., Greenaboiro', N , Salisbury. Ne C., Goldaboro', N. r Wilhnington, N. C., .A ND To wA pTATIONs ON.T.gg Virginia and TFe if4 RaIlroad, Soutth-Side Railroad, Petein 6 liallroad, North Carolina Railroad, Ra legq Gaton RaIlroad, Wil mlt1ton and Redt ailroa, .ad -Western LET ND8M~I e rls., rolin4a1. rod wetr Railra uhenRt... 4 . e i S...,al d. -r d reare care 9tListar good wilbe oct 19'66 ADAsd~,, ~ CO. .'