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GENERAL JIRECTORY, .YudlIeauy. District Judge-Wm R,Robertson, Commissioner in Equity-Isao H Means. Clerk of Cout-Saral B1lowney. Sheriff-ElishoW Ollever. Ordinary-James Johnston. Tax Colleotor-Robert H Jennings, Coroner-Robert Hawthorn. Esoheator- -Jacob Feaster. Notary tublio-Jas Btewar. - leagiutrasses. Jis E Caldwel, -Willian Crosb, Robert Hawthoti, Daniel 1 rklaadJ enr Gib. son, George H. Miller, ames Aiken, #illiam F Broom,William M .Martin, Dr William Carlisle, H tCounts,.Dr D Lagerd1e. BOARDS OF 0OEISSIONR8. Comassioners of KOads. Howell Edmunds, John Lemon,' Edward Mobly,,Robert B Smith, William B Wood ward, Dr John D Palmer, Labas C Chappell, Dr J R MoMaster, Thomas-M Lyles. John 8 Douglass, Robert Ford, Ahn W McMeekin, L M Bookhardt, Gen Edwar&Taylor. Voinsissioners of Free Schools. Thos J H:Jones, Jacob Bookman, Avthur I Craig, William Crosby, Jim6s A MoCro. ry, R E Ellison, Dr JR McMaster,' Dr W E Aiken. .CommIssioner, to Approve Pub lie Securities. a Henry L Elliott, Janies R Aiken, John H . Propst, Mansol Hall, James 8 Stewart. Connssioners of Public Buld. ings. yames B )IoCants, Hugh B McMaster, Dr W R Aiken, 0 R Thompson, James H Riot, Thomas Jordan, George H MoMaster. Comomissioners of the Pbor. Robt Hawthorn, Tieasurer, Rev C Porter, Clerk. Gen P D Cook, D. B Kirklad Town Officers. Intendant-Dr W E'Aiken. Wardens-Dr C H Ladd. W B Greight, L W Duvall, Jae- McElroy. Representatives. Senato-Gen John Bratton. House of Representatives-William J Allston, James R Aiken, Baylls E Elkin. liount Zion Society. James 1 Aiken-President. James 8 Stewart-Secretary and Tres. Trustees of Mount Zion College-W R Robertson, J B MoCants, J Jj Rion, G H MoMaster, Dr W E Aiken. Principaland Teachers of ]mt. ,ilon College. G A Woodward-Principal. Assistanto-Rev W P DuBose, W Dwight. Government of the United Stat. President-Andrew Johnson, of Tennes see. Seoretary of Statm-W. H. Seward,'of New York. Secretary of War-Rdwin M. Stantow, of Pennsylvitni. Postmaster General-William Dennison, of0Ohio. Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles, of Connecticut. Secretary of the-interfor-James Harlas4. of Iowa. Seoretary of the freasury-Hugh McCul lough, ofIllinois. Attorney General-James Speed, of Vin iticky. President of the Senate-Lafyette 8. Poster, of Connecticut. Speaker of the Houso-Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. OUPR]ML S .0URT. SAlMOWIC. Chase, Ohio, Chief Justice. 1. James M. Wqyne, Georgia. 2. Samuel Nelson, Now York. 8. Robert C. Grier, Pennsylvania. 4. Nathan Cliford, M aainn 5. N'oah Hf. Swayne, Ohio. 6. Danel Daovia, Ilioris. Cl.s Samel no. tobe,qCallfor nyia. t Ulyses o. Gorant per Chao. - 0 -Ajtn Gener onth Toas, a Thre. Lo e Cai VJ5ud WAdvocat Generl Jo.p Hl, 5 . BY C. A HMPO 0 Quatrmast.er Dollar and Motme'r CornOe.sfr siee a nein Streeos, Ad NOWtse HOUSE nsere at$1pe f ulpe for the Brtnetion, fd viio haeng beon susefnhdth Neti and Elegat 2urn& oSoTh. he atrage* ofe pdio i agrLIeed n.g ATEP PCEL, -. - DYRM .-O. DollRS.Mand - 'tet - oats osxmots'i8dind Advrtseensinetda$1prqu fo. th Srt iserion an 50cens fres WINNSBOIMO' Till-WEEKLY 15J1[8, BY Gafflard, Desportes- Co. The people of the Ditrict are .respeetfully solicited to give the*NEWS"theirsmppt A District Paper stiould find its way to every fireside initsown District. IYONTAINS TIE LATER GNERAb TELIGENCE, AND A VAlIETY 01. READING MATTER INSTRUC UIVE AND ENTERTAINING. ALL KINDS O1 JOB WORK EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, AND AS-REA. SONABLY AS CAN BE DOfE ELSEWHERE, SUCH AS . POSTICRS, BILL.HEADS, CARDS, LABELS$ c.,&., 4., I8 IN TIE REAl SF LADD 3105'. BlR STOlI, JUN11 WI WILl Dl PSUND AT. AL!, YIIE8, -0 ALL hINDS OP LAW BLANKS AE,WAVS. ON DAND. March 22. 1DM - The Churm* Intelligencer, VQTBD to the Interests of the Pro id at owot . it . fQsl tion, 90h In . AnUM For six- months,. 3 00 For one yeak, 4 00 Tnaus or Arsrsmo-Fi9teen cents a line, or for the space of a.line. To yearly advertisers, a. liberal. deduction on the above will be made. All Obituary.and, o6her Notlees oha%ed at one cent pes-w". Eubsoribers desiring to have their Post Omoes changed, will state both where their papers are now' belog sent, and where they *ould have them direeted in future. For one month before each subscription expirle. a,ppnoll mark on the margin will remind -the nubseriber to renew his subsorip tqn by an early remittance. All communications should be ad6essed, John Wilkes Treasurer, OAurcA Intef4ecr, Charlotfe, . 0." . Feb I ,DAiEW CAROLINA TIIMES, Charlotte, N. C. ' ~ IS- PUBLISHED, DAILY AND TR-WEEKLY and furnished to sub scriber, upon the following terms: Daily Times, one year, $10.00 "t six months, 5.00 " " three months, 8.00 Tri-Weekly Times, one year, 6.00 " six months, 8.00 " three monthas 2.00 The Weekly News, containing twenty eight columns, a transcript of the Daily Times, is published every Tuesday, at $.I per annum. Clubs of ten or more, $2.60, and a copy to the getter up gratis. Terms of advertising.-In the Daily and Trl-weekly Times. onesquarb (ten lines or less) $1 for first insertion and 60 cents for each svbsequent insertion. A reasonable reduction made for advertisement4 inserted for a longer period than one month. Advertisements Inserted in the Weekly News at $1 per square for ea9h insertion. All let ters on business with the above publications should be addressed to, WARING & HERRON, Feb I Charlotte, N. C. THE CHRISTIAN INDEX B Y the First of October, oras soon as Bthe mails are re-established, r will re hew the p6blioation of the 0"CH-RISTIAN INDEX" and the "CHILD'S INDEX" Ihave been publishing. Price of -'Indez," per annum : $8 00 Price of "Child'k Index," " : :. 60 Money may be remitted at once, as my de. terninftion ispsiuive. My desire-is to so cure a large subeepiption list with whieh to bekin, and- issue- this prospectus that sub scoribers may have time to forward their re mittanoes. It is my intention to. issue Ars6 class pa pers, and no pains orexpense willbe sparld to secure that end. The best writers and eorrespondents wilg be sesured, aad the high"t rlioun and literary talent will be ** papers. The CIT"8 A i e profta Alustrated a4W111, new tte The Ch1l4 Delight., Money may be sent by Express or other wise--if by Express, at my risk, if the ex press receipt Is sent me, on the resumption of Main facilities. My connection with, the firm of J. W. Burke & Co., is dissolved, but I will estab. Ish an o0oe In Macon, Ga., where commu mcations may be addresqed. SAMUIL BOYKIN. REWIVED: A NEW BBJIrf OP "TOE BAPTIST BANNER,9 WILL B COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, TR ITZ -INGTANT, AT AUOU TA, O20O0A, By the Former Proprietor. fAM happy in being able to make e aoeannouneement. TA5 Banner will be published every Baturday. S Subscriptions are resfully so lted. $8.00 per anasum. .Adress JAME8 N. ELLS,. Proprietor. 3b Each newspaper In Georgia and South Carolina will please copy twice, and send bill to J. N. B. spt 28'6-2 The Cheuter Slagadard, BY GEORGE PITRER, PUnr,UHsD wany' AT ousstaa 0. H., s. c M8R ii: Pot one mnonth 25 cents, or 78 -eents for threemonths,'payable strict ly-In advanee, either In speel. or provisions. No subscript ions 'reeaved en any other term. than the above, nor' for a longer or shorter period. Any pers.m obtaining a elub of ten names will receive the paper gratis.. - Advertisemente insqrted. et~ $1 00 .ev square (10 Uines) for the first ansertion, and 7 emnts for every additional insertion. .The . matelhIgemeere', rdassaaun waUnKA ApAsDsox 0. H., 5. C., BY IHOY'? & IWMVlIRYS. A 'T hee Dollars per anaei In Uited 8taese.ure eor Tw. Dollars a *A4756 OR ADVBRTIING': . 4dewtiueanisats inserted'st' the tes of D llar pew squarp of 6wb19, lines for * e ret insertion, and Nifty (7efts for -9 PR.08 PB .T US OF T112 Wekly. Recrd. RIC subscribers willo ommence in t City of Oharlestou. early in- Novem-, bor, a Family Joarna4.to be known as the WEEKLY. RECORD. It will contain eight pages of Ane paper ad clear type, and will make when bound, a volume of permanent value. While containing all the latest religibus intel'igence from the 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, scientific an& agricultural subjects, making a journal acceptable to the city and country reader. Ministors throughout the South, acting as igents and receiving subscriptions, will be entitled to a copy. TBRMs. For oneocopy for six months, $2 0.0 For one copy for one year, 4 00 CLUB RATES. For ten copies to one address, for six months, $16 00 For ten copies to one addAss, for one year,r80 00 Ali subscriptions to date from the first of the month in which received. ADvZRTIsING RATES. One square $2 00; every subsequeawn sertion $1 00. Contracts math on reasonable terms: U. 8. BIRD, F. A. MOOD. Address "Weekly Record," KeyBoxNo. 8. oct 24'65. . The Charlestoun Daily News. AS native Carolinians, the publishers y"Vnill 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 amount of de votion and respect for the General Govern ment. Every effort shall be made to make the DAILYNE WSa first class newspaper, ind in evrey way worthy of the patronage of the public. Out 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. Adverlising.-One sqaare, ten lines, one insertion, One Dollhr and Fifty Cents. . Each continuation, Seventy-Eye 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 procuring subscriptions;.will be alAowed the usual per centage. OATHCART, McMILLAN& MORTON, Pr- prietors, No. 18 Hayne St. Charl,stoa, S. C. oct 24'65 The Whitem usa's raper, THE NEW YORK DAY BOOK. 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 made up expressly for weekly circulation, wikh.a careful summany of the news from all the States, and all parts of the World, with iarket Reports, Agricul tural, Finance, Literature, &c. TRMS-CASH-IN AD VANCE. One copy one year $2 00 Three copies one year 6 50 Five copies one year, and one to the getter up of the club, 10 00 Ten opies one year, and one to the getter up of the club, 17 00 Twenty copies to one address 80 00 Old.subscribers to the Day Book, through out the Southern States, will receive the value still due thein, by notifying us of the present posto0lee address. Send for a specimen copy, which will be sent, postage free, en application. Address, giving postoffice, county and State in faill. VAN EVRIB, IWORTON & CO., ,No. 162 Nassau Street, New York. For sale by all news dealers In cities and towns oct 24'65 New York Dily- Neows. D AILY and Weekly. The New York Weekly Netos, a great family nou.. paper-Benjamin Wood Proprietor--the larget, beat and cheapest paper published In New York. SIngle copies, 6 cents; one copy one year $2; three copies one year, $6 60; five espies one year, ,$8 75; ten copies one year, $17; and an, extra copy to any club of tqn. Twenty one copies one year, $80: the Weekiy New. is sent to eoer. gymeaat$l 80. tsaw Yonx DAILY Nu -To mall sub seribers, $10 per annem ; six mnonths, $6; payments invariablyv in advance. Speelmen copies of Daily and Weekly News sent, free. BENJ. WOOD, No1 Daily News Building, cot. 19,8 City Hal Square. N. Y. City. The Souther'ner, PUBLIsN ED WEPKr,Y A? S'ANL3oTozq,. 5, 6., -BY- J. M. BROWN. bers, $d. ~dveetisements par square first insertion. $l.50; each subsequent ?ns.r tio!b$l. . Advortisementa not tiaid for in advance will.be coantmred ant. *id for, and be charged aecotdingly,T e~ient advertise mnent. must be paid AN'I anae.' Atdver. tisetients ao! markedt9 a sertala tnmber of insertione wi4l} d istnued a6til foe. bid. ad aha d mswnans. in press*. By WM. B. .8MIT1 H& CO., eld and Firepide Book Pvblishil g House; 68 Fayetteville 8t.,'Raleigh, N. 0. NA MEL ESS: DY MRS. FANNY MURDAUGM&OWNON vol. 10 mo; Fine Cloth, prio$R.W) astbrillingotory of heart-life and h6 ;able world, and aside from an abSorb Ig artistically interwoven, - abounds i., @it a thoughts and de4criptfVe passages, gm oxquisite in character and fins.. .- S8 FROM A, ROLUNG STONZ s W L,A.-LA ART BAYARD 0LA33. Author ..?ominiscenses of Cuba,", "Wood Notes," ' ranslationsdMpuerite. "Lady - Tartuffe, . Otevol., I ocloth, ...........Price 1.25. Contains plete poetical writings of the popular auth s, and is a beautifuMetting of all the spa -ng diamonds that have been found clingin o the -.rolling alono" of a great lire, as 16 hed with the ebb and.fliow othe seething Tbought and Imagina - CHANGE, oa. A Statement qf n, ei e~yn and FOCI. Whitk-. ,Ve a paptial. BY ry. a. EINosUaUTs' One volume. 16 m9, oth, .... Price 04.50 But few writer a I a pen with such con. summate skill, graco d,vigr, as Mr.. Kings. bury. iiia book has -yed the moat hearty and earnest critical enr%me . of diarl T. E. Skinne J. D. HuIlau, Edito, Biblical Re. corder. N. . Cobb ir. Sec. 1N. C. Baptist Board of blismions,and iher emineit Divine@, "No Baptist family shot1d be withoatit. No opponent of t%Baplats thould fail toread it."' oct 19'65 The Daly Express, PETERSBURG, VA., AS entered upon ih fifteenth year, ln%n enlarged form, with new type. undor auspices highly flatterihg. It has a large an,. daily increasing circulation, and offers to mer-. cbants and .other* d1airing to communicate with the Southern public, advantages surpass. cd by none. ADVERTISING RATES: .oNB seU1Aaa Two weekv.........' ..... ... 00 One month................ . 6 on Two months........... 1( 00. Three months..................... 1 0W Six month@-...................... 24 00 One year........................ 41) te wo 0VAR82 . - Two weeks .......................$10 00. One month........................ 12 00 Two months............... ...... 15 W0 Three months...................... 18 00. Six mont .. 20 0t One year.. .. .... 600(N Persons desiring a greatee quantity of space than abovedesignated, will be accommodated on liberal terms. 8UBSCRIP TION R A TBS: Single Copy, (mailed) 6 cta.. One month, do 74 ' Tbsee months, do - 3 00 S5X months, do 3 00 One yoar, do . (WOg - Address A. F. CRUTCHFIELD & CO., oct24'65 Petersburg, Va. EVEdYBODY SHOULD H&VE A' COPY .Noternal Revnue GAide. EING an abstract ofile Internal Revenue, a full Direct (or Land) Tax Laws of the nited States, with Schedules of Taxation, Licenses. Stamp Dutift, Exemptions. show Ing the ate under the varloga Tax Law since July 1, 1862. and intendeirror the gene. ra information of the Tax-Payets, to which is added an Abstrat of the Acts of Congress passed during the War, relative to Abandon. ed Lands and other matters of general inter est. By E. J. EiWord, Attorney at Laws Greenville. S. C.. Asaessor of the lternal Revenue rax for the rhird Collectio DitrictI in South Carolina. O The Book will contain about 72 pages, and will be issued in r few weeks. PricE 60 con , per copy, with a liberai'discount to the teade. Orders must be accompanied witl the cash to cure attention. Address, G. E. ELFORD, Publisher, oct 24'65 ' Greenville,. C. The 8.uthe.rn Express Co aTay OFFER unsurpasseAl facilities for. ae ship ment (from Augusta and pointA South,) of Cotton, Cotton Goods, and heavy f-elghts, lot Savannah, New York; and.al pointa North, and West. Through receIpt. givenon. which lnsuraino can be effected at loweat rate. Internal Revenue Tox will be paid or bonds given by this Company, in accordanc, with. regulations of the United 'Slates Treasnry D.. partment. For particulars and rate.,,inqpseoft nh ern Epress Company. This Companys now prepared to forward GOLD AND' SILVER COIN. CUJRItENCY PARCELs, AND FIll!GIITS, To Petersburg, Va., Lymkburw, Va., Dlanville, Va.,. Bofol, Tenn.. Greenaboro*. N. C., 8a& ury. N. C., Raleigrh, N. c.. -WIV n. N. C.., Goldsboro', N.C., W~ ington, N. C., A NDTo wAv etata oN't VIrginIa and Tennesee hlfod. Sou th.Sld. Railroad, Peterthung Isi a d, North CamiinmL. .iailroad, Raeleigb andP fan Railroad Wi mington and Weidon Ilroad, and Weste - N. C. Railroad ' LETTE2RS, MO) ACKAGEU-AID 'SMAI/ CE.Ls,. ro Cotumbia.S. Ct Cheriestou, g, 0o Augusta, Ga.,1 Pavanab. , Mncon. Ga.,,, Columbs,~ Mobile, Aia. ' Montgeg ,~, Selma, Ala. Japko a ts, APwa T Tolwa en Tu, Char)ktte A . airoad, Sooth Car'olins, Railroad, r ilroad, Mdaoan*W. ern alroa , ta and s PoInt,R' road, South Rafira, rowea Rai. roa4.and 4 and Midsfsippu Ratmoed. All Goodsby the Adaaa. and Ha.det4, Ex eds ja at te e of A'P7, wlU bee ~)tO~tl 6 oer oae, wia by ~pe ithout ekse doot ~ j 'wS.ilb