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GENERAL DIRECTORY, .Jitdiclary. District Judge-Wmn R Robertson. Commissioner in Equity-Isaac 1H Means. Clerk of Court-Sani B Clowney. Sheritf-Elisha W Ollever. Ordinary-James Johnston. Tam Collector-Robert 11 Jenhings. Coroner-Robert Hawthorn. Esohentor-Jacob Feastr. Notary Public-Jas S Stewart. Maltgistrates. Jas E Caldw.ll, William Crosby, Robert Hawthorn, Daniel B Kirkland, Henry Gib. son, George It Miller, James Aiken, William P Broom, William M Marlin, Dr William Carlisle, 11 11 Counts, Dr D Lauderdale. BOARDS OF COMMISSIONERS. Cousnlssiotiers of Roads. Howell Edmunds, John Lemon, Edward Mobly, Robert 11 Smith, William B Wood ward, Dr John D Palner, Laban C Chappell, Dr J Rt Mc'MaMter, Thomans 'M Lyles. John 8 Douglass, Robert Ford, John IV MeMeekin, L M Bookhardt, Gen Edward Taylor. Comn1aissioners of Free sellools. Thos J 11 Jones. Jacob Bookiman, Arthur K Craig. William Crosby, .amhes A 'Metro ry, It E Ellison, Dr J Rt M1c.:ster, Dr W E Aiken. Con1n1iissionterstoi A j)prove Pt3b . lic Securitics. Henry 1 l'lliott, Jaimes It A iken, John It Propst, 3ansel lla:l, James ' Stewart. Conanaiss%iousersof Public 11avild. in';s. James I' MeCanlts, Hugh I1 3elaster, Dr W R, AXtiken, 0 It 'I'l homuisu, .aimes H Rion, Thluomas Jordaln, George It Mlc!aster. C4ommisionkers of the Poor. Robt Hawthorn. Treasurer, R'ev C Porter, Clerk. Gen 1 D Cook, 1) 11 Kirkland. Towa Officers. Intendant-Dr IV 13 Aiken. Wardens-Dr C h Ladd. W B Creight, L V Duvall, Jus McElroy. Representatives. Senate-Gen John Bratton. House of Ropresentatives-Willam J Allston, James It Aiken, Baylis E Elkin. 111o11at Ziou Society. James It Aiken--President. Jamnes S Stewart-Secretary and Tres. Trustees of Mount Zion Cellege-W 1 Roberteon, 3 B lcCants, J 11 Rion, G 11 McMaster, Dr V E Aiken. Priucilmlliad Teachcrs of 11t. Zion College. O A Woodward-Principal. Assistants-tev W P DuBose, W IM Dwight. Government of the United States. President-Andrew Johnson, of Tennes. sce. 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Corner Queen an)Wi leets, CHARLESTO s, C, THISPOPLARAND) WELL TKNOWNI 1OSt is now fully open for the reception of visitors, having beena refurnished with New and Elegant. Furni ture throughout; and offers to the traveller aeconmmodlations and coniveniences as a First Class Hotel, not to be equalled by any North or South. The patronago of tihe p)ublie is respectfully solicited. Rates of Board per day, $4 03) " " per month as may agreed on. JOSEPH PURCELL, feb 24'00-tf Proprietor. Tiae Keoowee Coaiarr, LIsIED WEEKLY AT' PICNs C. Ht., S. C., BY R. A. THOMPSON & CO. * MS-Ono Dollar and Twenty-five its le" six months, in advance. omonts i!sertetd at $1 per square Sinsertion and 50 cents for each nsortion. [oct 24'65 mit'Ia .'oiari.il, * LY AT CAMDEN, 8. 0., - ,~HERISJHMAN. WINNSBORO' TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, By Gallard, Desportes & Co. The people of tlie Di4trict are respectfalily solicited to give the"NEWS" theirsUupport. A District Papershould flnd its way to every fireside ii its own District. -0 IT CONTAINS THE LATEST GENERAL IN TEIJLIGENCE, AND A VARIETY OF HEADING MATTER INSTRUC TIVE AND ENTEIRTAININU. -0* ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK EXECUTED wiTi NEATNESS AND DISPATCII, AND AS REA. SONABLY AS CAN BE DONE ELSEWilEE, SUCH AS POsTrERS, BILL-HEADS, CARDS, LABELS, BLANKS & C., & C., & C., -----0 OUR OPPICE3 15 IN TIlE REA R OF LADD DROS'. IL'U STORE, \iERE \VE WILbL BE POUND AT ALA. TIMES. -0 IR ALL kINDS 01F LAW BL ANKS ALWAYS am BlArnD ai6 tfiurh Intellagencer, D EVOTED to the interests of the Pro , tedtant1pisolpal Churoh, Is publiah ed -t . h#A let, . C. Terms of subsorip tion, cash in oance. For six months, $9 0Q For one year, 4 00 Tanus or AnVmIsIN a-Fifteen ftnte a line, or for the space of a line. To yearly advertisers, a liberal deduotton on the above will be made. All Obituary and other Notices charged at one cent per word. Subscribers desiring to have their Post Offices changed, will state both where their papers are now being pont, and where they would havo them directed in futurp. For one.month before each subieiption expires, a pencil mark on the margin will remind the subscriber to renew his subscrip tion by an'early remittadoV. All communications shoult be,addressed, John Willies Treasurer, 04urckIptelligencer, Charlotti, . 0." ' . Feb I DAILY CAROLINA TItES, Charlottei N.,, ', IS PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, and furnished to sub scriber, upon the following terms: Daily Times, one year, $10.00 " "t six months, 5.00 ' ' three months, 3.00 Tri-Weekly Times, one year, 6.00 " " six months, 3.00 " " thrao months, 2.00 The Weekly News, contaeinig twenty. eight columns, a transcript of the Daily Times, is published every Tuesday, at S 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 square (ton lines or less) $1 for first insertion and 60 cents for each subsequent insertion. A rensonablo reduction made for advertisements inserted for a longer period than one month. Advertisements Inserted in the Weekly Ne ws at $1 per square for eaeh insertion. All let ters on business with tho above publications should be addressed to, WARING & UIERRON, Feb 1 Charlotte, N. C. TilE CHRISTIAN INDEX 1Y the First of' October, or as soon as .1) the mails are re-established, I will re new the publication of the "CIIIIISTIAN INDEX" and the "CHIID'S INDEX" Ihave been publishing. Price of -'Index," per abum : : $3 00 Price of "Child's Index," " : : 50 Money may be remitted at once, as my de. termination is positivo. My desire is to se cure a large subscription list with which to begin, and I issue this prospotus that sub scribers may have time to forward their-re mittances. It is my intention to Issue first clasp pa pers, and no pains or expense will be spared to scoure that, end. The best writers and correspondents will be secured, and the highest religious and literary talent will be given t ' the papers. The CHILD'S PA PER wil be profusely illustrated and will, in every enme, be Vanda Lo confNrm tu now title, The Child's je),light. Money may be sent by Express or other wise- -if by Express, at my risk, if the bx press receipt is sent me, on the resumption of mail facilities. My connection with the firm of J. W, Burke & Co., Is dissolved, but I will estab ish an office in Maeov, Ga., whe1jofmmu meations may be addressed. t 14AMURL WOTIN. REVIVED: A NEW SBRIES OF " THE BAPTIST BANNER," WILL BE COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, TBEOTH INSTANT, AT AUGUS TA, GEOBoNA, By the Former Prop., r. jAM happy in being abl liake e - above announcemeht. Te.Banner will b,e published every 59aturday. I.fjjp- Subscriptions are respectfully so.. licited. $3.00 per annum. Address JAMES N. ELL8, Proprietor. gaie Each newspaper in Georgia and South Carolina will please cor.' twice, and send( bill to J. N. E. sept 28'65-2 Time (Chester Siamidard, BY GEORGE PIT [IER, PUnLIsHED wBuELY AT onIEsTER C. H., 5. o T ERMS: For one month 25 cents, or 75 cents for three months, payable striot ly In advance, either in specie or provisions. No subscriptions received on any other terms than the above. nor for a longer or shorter period. Any person obtaining a club of ten names will receive the paper gyatis.. Advertisements - Mored at $1 00 'e square (10 lines) for the' rst insertion, and 75 cents for ovey a44ilgial insertion. oct 24'65 The. IlWN,*QQ,' PUBLisHEn 1rNRK,LY Ay,ANp3uso,N 0 '!, s. C., BY HOYT:& BUMPUREYS. ST Three Doflrapm neumr In United . States eurrenoy, ot Two I)qllars a year in soeoese - R ATEs OF ADVulN2t'ING j'. Advertis'ements jnar'e4 Ntil rtstes' of One Dollar per squae ot*eh.o liteps for the first insertion, angI ~ctCetskfbr each subsequqnt, Ipeertiog. " lteifr aiid Mar riage Noiee'fg4g for at thoeg r to,oe P-OSPECT US or -run Wde,cly Record. 1H3 gublcribers will commence in the S!4Iy of Charleston, early in Novem ber, 9 1amily Journal, to be known as the WEEKLY RECORD. It will contain eight pagos of fine paper and coar type, and will make when bound, a volome of permanent value. While containing all the latest religiotas inteli gence fron the Churches at home and abroad, it will also contain a weekly digest of social, mercantile and political intelli gence,' as well as generAl infornation on literary, scientific and agritltural subjeots, making a journal acceptable to the city and country reader. Ministers throughout the South, acting as agents and receiving subscriptions, will be entitled to. a copy. mUuus, For one copy for six months, $2 00 For one copy for one year, 4 00 CLUB RATED. For ten copies to oho address, for si months, For ten copies to one address, for on year, All subscriptions to date from the first of the month in which received. AnvERTI(ANG UATES. One square $2 00; every subsequent in sertion $1 00. Contracts made on reasonable terms. U. S. BIRD, F. A. MOOD. Address " Weekly Record," Keylox No. 3. oct 24'65. The Ciarlextomi Daily Ne4ws. A 3 native Carolinians, the publishers 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 be wanting In the proper ninount of do. votion and respect for ths GCuneral Ooverni mont. Every effort shall be made to make the DAIhYNEVSa first class newspaper, and in every way worthy of the patronage of the public. Our terms, for the present, will be at the rate of $10 per annun. Subscript ions re ceived for 3, (3 and 12 months, payable in advance. Advertising.-One square, ten lines, one insertion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Each continuation, Seventy-fivo conts. Less than a square, Fifteen cents per line for first insertion ; Haltf price for each continuation. Postmasters anti others throughout the country, who may interest themselves in procuring subscriptions, will be ahowed the usual per centage. CATHCART, MoMoILLAN& IORTON, 'roprietors, No. 18 Hayne St. Charleston, S. C. oct 24'65 The Wilie Mn1&1&', Paer, THE NEW YORK DAY BOOK. A FIRST class weekly pa per, in favor of . the Constitution as it is, and tle Union as it was. The Day Book is not reprinted from a daily, but is made up expre.3l/ fu weekly circulation, with a careful snum-ary of the news from all the Statos, and all parts of the World, with market Reports, Agricul tural, Finance, Litemature, &c. TERMS CASH--IN AD VANC. One copy one year $2 00 Three copies one year 5 50 Five copies one year, and one to the gelter up of the club, 10 00 Ten copies one year, and one to the getter up of the club, 17 00 Twenty copies to one address 80 00 Old subsoribers to the Day Book, through. out the Southern States, will receive the value still due rheni, by notifying us of the present postoflice ad4lress. Send cimen copy, which will be sent, .o*1n applicat ion. Ad i postoffice, county andl ',IHORTON & CO., saa Street, New York. For s news dealers in cities and towns oct 24'6i5 New Y'ork Dukly News. D AILY and Weekly. 'The Heaw York .Weekly New., a . great family news paper--Benjamnin Wood Proprietor--the largest, best anmd cheapest paper, publiehed in New York. Single copies,4 4ep.ts;:one copy one year $2; three cdpios on' year, $5 50; five copies onq yeatr, SS 'To; ten copies one year, $17;t and asn extra copy to any club of ten. T wenty one copies one year, $80)i te WVeels N.y is spost to cler gyin at $1 60. ?'sw Yosmc pan." NEws -To masil sub scribers, $16 per snnunm ; six months, $5; payments invar:abiy in advanc'e. Specinmen copies of Daily and Weekly Newes sent free. BEJ.,WOODi, Daily News Building, No. 19, City Hlall Square-NEY. City. oct.24'f65 -. Tise S.uther~sauer, PUBLISHED WEELYAT DARLINoTCN, 5. 0., BY J.' M. -DROWN. \j EIRMS of subsorition.--To suMsribers1 on our books, $8.50; to new subscri' bors, $4.. Adverjs,ements per .squave, first insertion, $1.66; each subsequent, lnser A o A. (~~ts Vad for in advane 1,111 be coztitied atl paid4 for, and be. charg444Jii y 'crawnJnt adverti iso ment mnu jii1e'iin svafco. Adver. tiseniinth tfmid E for'-a certina amber of iner a m ot ndalt for By WM. B. SITI Co., iold and Fireside Bo(k Pt hing Hloust 68 Fayettovillo St., Ral , N. C. NA MELE DY )IRS. FANNY IURDAU OWNIX0 ne vol. 10 mo ; Fino Cloth, Price $2.00 This is a thrilling story otho Ife and th' tshionable world, and aside an absorb. ag.plot artistically inlerwovo abounds in ujgestive thoughts and descri e passages,. trad and oxquisito in charact id fintsh. ,6OSSES FROM A ROLUN rONE BY TENE.LLA-MARY MAYA& ARKR. kuthor of"Remitiscenses of C ' "Wood' Notes," "Translationeof Magu ," "Lady' Tartuffe," etc. )ne vol., 16 mo cloth .,........ Ice 91.25 Contains complete poetical wr a of the >opular authoress, and is a beat I setting If all the sparkling diamonds th ave been bund clinging to the "rolling o" or a rreat lire, as it washed with the ud flow t the scething tide of Thought a- nagina Ion. THE CHANGE. on e Statement of the Reasons and F thich made me a Baptist. BY r.EV. T. B. KINoSDURV. )ne volume, 16 mo, cloth, . Pr 2.50s But few writers wield a pen with a con mminate skill. gracr.l vigor. as Mr. 'nga ury. His book has received the moP art :nd eariest critica' endorsenent Of El T. S. Skinner. J. ). Iluffman, Editor Ilibli Re. ,order, N. U. Cobb, Cor. Sec. N. C. ,tisi loard of Missions, and other ominent D tea, 'No Iaptist family should 1. withodt I No >pponent of the Haptists should fail to r t." oct 19'65 The Daily Expr.e-p, PETERSIURG, VA., IAS entered upon its fifteenth year, ihn enlared torim, with new type. u:4r 1u1pices highly flattering. t has a large &d laily increasing circulation., and offers to.rm. innts anJ others destrinir to- coninunica .vith the Southern public. advanintges surpaj. d by none. ADV El TISING R A TES ONE SQUARB l'wo weekH....................... 5 0 o0 iontl ...................... 6 0H l'wo months....................... It 06 rThree months..................... 15 M ix months.............,......... 24 00 Dno year......................... 40 0O TWO SQUARES Two weeki ....................... s o 00 1 1on "Onth........................ 12 01) r%vo iontl .............. ......... 15 t) liree notiths..................... is 00 4ix Iniontlis ...............,....... 33 t DnOt year.......................... 61 04' Persono desiring a greater quanlity of @pace lhan abiv designated, will be accommodated )n liberal tcrmls. SUBSCIPTION RATRS: ot ing!e Copy, (mailed) 6 cts. DOIanoth, do 76 to Thaco 1m1onths, do $2 o0 Six months, to 3 n Dne ye.ir, do ; 0p Address A. F. CRUTCHFIF.LD & CO.. ocA24'65 Petersburg, Va. 9VEKiYRODY SlOULD HMLVE A COPY Isternal levealic Gtilde. BEING an abstruct ofthe Internal Revenue, at full Diret (or Land) Tax Laws of thle Uinited States, with Schedules of Taxation, LAcenses, Stamip Diltice, Exomptiona, Show micr the ltates under the various Tax L2w inc July 1, 1862 and intended for the gene. ral information ot the Tax-Payers: to which a added an Ahstrant of the Acts Of Congress iassed during the War, relative to Abandon. .A Lands and other mattera of general Interl 'st. Ily E. J. Elford, Attorney at Law Direeillo. S. C.. Assessor of tho Interg Revenuo Tax for the rhird Collection DV n South Carolina. / The Hook will contain about 72 pa andi ,vill he issued In e row weeks. Priceeen , ior copy, with a liberal discount to Irao. Drders must be accompantedi witb Vcash to 'cure attention. Address. G. E. ELFO 1)i4ehe., oct 24'65 L 'e. C. F e1 otatise..i Ex 80111 1aeiraly DFFER unsurpassed/Cilitles r tho ship. nent (from A sta andpa nta South.) >fCto,Cto *and het y freights, or Savaninah, N-ework and al,nsNrh imd' West. .. Through recvPte given on whi lnsurami. -an he effect a lowest rates. Internial jveniuo'Tax will be S or bondir fiven by a s Company, in accc ance wits .ogutihf,ns of th:: United States ' asnry Dota. ,ar fmalnt. For particulars and rates, lnqu of South. ira Express Company. This Company is now prepared forwar'd 30LD AND SILVER COIN, ORRENCY PARCELS, AND FREIG S, ro Petersburg, Vs., ILyechb , Vs.,.. Danvillo, Va., Bristol, ni.. g reensboro', N. C., Salishur . C., Raleigh, N. C.,* Weldon.. C., Goldsboro', .:C.,' Wilmnin a, N. C., A ND TO wAY TTATIONs ON Virginia and Tlenninaee Railroad, nth .Side Railroad, Petersburg Railroad, No Carolina. Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston Rai d, Wil nmington and Weldon Railroad, a Westerun, N. C. Railroad. LETTERS, MONEY PACKA AND' SMALL PA RCELS, l'o ColumbIa. 8. C., Charlesto . C,, Atugusta, Ga., Favantnah a., Mobile, A la., Montgom , Ala., Selma, Ala., . Jacksem, . New Orleans, La-. "A*rt> To WAY s'rTotte on 'n Charlotte & 8.' C1., RlaIlroad. Soutl rolinn.. Magrje, Georgia RailroQad, Miar.n Wrst era Railroad, Atlanta andl West ifulhb road, Sonthwesterni Railroad, South tt (pd pnd4 Alahama anid Misslssippt o#J.. , Ali Goods shipped by the Adams ati MIera. Expres Compat.ies tli mrketd tO sar di eSuhrI Express Comipanl II bo ' promaptly forwarded to tdetinaation.' F?relghtssabopea by steamship In, are willibe forwarded by Express withe rgo for c,ommission and drayage. If orders are left at our Oilice, g'or ab.' called for.lt(d forwiardedl by first ex .r ADA,IsEEXPRB 9, oct 9r'