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ENERAL DIRECTORY .teiary. District Judge-Wm R Robertson. Commissioner in Bquity-Isaao H Means. Clerk of Court-4aml B Clowney. Sheriff-ElishaW Ollevor. Ordinary-James Johns,on. Tax Colleator-Robert H Jennings, Coroner-Robert Hawthorn. Esoheator-4-Jacob Feaster. Notary Public-Jas 8 Stewart. Magistrates. Jas XCaldwell, William Crosby, Robert Hawthorn, Daniel B Kirkland, Henry Gib iron, George 11 Miller, James Aikon,.Wilam P Broom, -William-M Martin, Dr. William Carlisle, H H Counts, Dr D Laudertfale. BOARDS OF COMISSIONERS. Commissioners of Rdad. Howell Edmunde, John Lemon, Edward , Mobly, Robert B Smith, William B Wood ward, Dr John D Palmer, Laban C Chappell, Dr JR McMaster, Thomas M Lyle', John a Douglass, Robert Ford, John W MoMeekin, L M )lookhardt, Gen Edward Taylor. 0 Cosanissioners of Free Schools. Thos J Hf Jones. Jacob Bookman, Arthur K Craig, William Crosby, James A MoCro. ry, R E Ellison, Dr J R McMaster, Dr W E Aiken. )CoamissionerstoApprovePilb lie Securities. Henry 1 Elliott, James R Aiken, John H Propst, Mansel Hall, James 8 Stewart. Commissioners of Public Build. ings. James B McCants, Hugh B McMaster, Dr W 9 Aiken, 0 R Thompson, James H Rion, Thomas Jordan, George H McMaster. Comminsioners of the Poor. Robt Hawthorn, Treasurer, Rev C Porter, Clerk. Gen P D Cook, D B Kirkland. Towix Officers. Intendant-Dr W E.Aiken. Wardens-Dr C 11 Ladd, W B Creight, L W Duvall, Jas McElroy. Represestatives. Senate-Gen John Bratton. House of Representatives-William J Allston, James R Aiken, Baylis E Elkin. Mount Zion Society. James R Aiken-President. James 8 Stewart-Secretary and Tres. Trustees of Mount Zion Celloge-W R. Robertson, J B McCants, J H P,ion' G H MoMaster, Dr W E Aiken. Principal mad Teachers of Mt. ZAon College. G A Woodward-Principal. Assistants-Rev W P DuBose, W M Dwight. Governient of the United States. Proaldene-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, pfof Ohio. - '' -- Secretary of tho .Navy-Gideon Welles, of Connecticut. Secretary of the interior-James Harlan, of Iowa. Secretary of the 'reasury-Hugh McCul lough, of Illinois. Attorney General-James Speed, of Ken tucky. President of the Senate-Lafayette S. Poster, of Connecticut. Speaker of the House-Sohuyler Colfax, of Indiana. sUPRXX3 CoURT. Salmon C. Chase, Ohio, Chief Justlee. I. James M. Wayne, Georgia. 2. Samuel Nelson, New York. 8. Robert C. Grier, Pennsylvania. 4. Nathan Clifford, Maine: 6. Noah H. Swayne, Ohio. 6. Daniel Davis, Illinois. 7. Samuel Miller, Iowa. 8. Samuel F. Field, California. 0LIUTUNANT OENERALs.' Wingfiold Scott, Virginia.' Ulysses B. Grant, of Ohio. Adjutant Genei-al Lorenuo Thomas, Dela Ware. Judge Advoeate General, Joseph Bolt, Quartermaster General, Montgoniery C Meigs, of Pennsylvania. Crnaer Queen and Meeting Streses, '1'CHARLESTON, . C { HIS PPUARI AND WELL KNOW HOUE isnow fully open frthe reeeption of visitors, having been refurnished with New and Elegant Furni ture throughout; and offers to thedtraveller acommodations.and convenienees as aFirst, Class Hotel, not to be equalled by any North or South. The patronage of the publio is respectfully solicited. Rates of Board per day, $4 03 "" per -month as may agreed on. JOSEPH PURCEJ,L, feb 24'66-tf P.pritor. The ILeowee Coa-rir, PUBLIsIED wuEKLT AT PIOW'Ns5 V. 3., 5. O.~ BY R. A. THOMPSON & C0. 'ERMS--One Dollar and Twenty-five Co,ms for six months, in adlv#nce. - Advertisements Inserted at $1 per square for the first insertion, and 60 cents for each subseguent insertion. - [oot 2d'O6 *The8 Cain lea .I.aramal, POBLIBIED WISEL,Y AT OAMDUN, 5, 0, BY' . T. HER SHMAN. 2war, WINNSBORO! TRI-WEEKLY NEWS BY Gailard, Despbrtes & Co. The people of the District are respectftlly solelited to 1ige the*WEWS"thersRspport. 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Advertisements inserted in the Weekly News at $1 per square for each insertion. Ali letters on business with the above pubicstions should be addressed to, WARING & HERRON, Feb 1 Charlotte, N. 0. THE C1RISTIAN INDE Y the First bf October, or as soon as the mails are re-established, I will rc, Re the publication of the "CHRISTIAN INDEX" and-the "CHILD'S INDEX" Ihave been publishing. Price of -'Index," per annum - 8 00 Price of 4hld's Index," " : 60 Money may be remitted at once, as my de termination is positive. My desire is to se cure a larasubscpton list with which to bei, a I Issue this prospectus that sub scr bers may have time to forward their re mianam. It'is my Intention to Issue first class pa r@, and no pains or expense. willbe spared 64oure that end. The best writers and correspondents will be seoured, and the highest religious and literary talent will be given to the papers. The CHILD'S PA PER will be proftsely illustrated and will, in every'sense, be made to sonform to new titlo, The Child's Delight. Money mey 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 mail facilties. My connection with the Arm of J. W. Burke & Co., is dissolved, but I will estab Ish an office in Maoon, Ga., whee commu nications maybe addressed. SAMUEL BOYKIN. A NzW aBRirB oP "TE BAPTIST BANNER, WILL BE COMMRNOED ON 5ATURDAT, TH 9iT '2WSTANT, AT AUGUS TA, 0OGRGIA, By'-the Former Proprietor.* IAM happy in9beigabeto make e be publishe eryaturdsy. SW Sasrions are mespectfhiy so lIcited. 100prannum. Address 4AME8 N. mLL8, -Proprietor, BS agh new aI Georgia aind South Carolina wl aisor" twibe, and send bill to J1. N. B.' sop( 28'86-.--2 The Chester Standar,, BT GEORGB FITlIUR, PU 18,95D w3aKwy AT CEBsTUR 0. 3., s. O ml ens #Ief~o fT ter terms than the above, nor for as longer or aborter period. Any persen obtaining a club of togd tames will receive the paper gais.. Advertisements Iuwed 00 ei The IrntelIW.e e, ruar.zsmuh waag:.T 4T AsHassoN (1. 3., 3, c., BY HOYT & HUMPUIREYS, A T Threa Dollars per anum In United 1.States currency, or Tw. Dollars a year in specie 'R A TE OF ADVRrIBING : .Adi tise antese't at the rates of ;f w lo lines 'for ria bd-for or tes /ont 24'86 rR subealbers wil o6munonoe in the City of Charlastons oaryv in Novem ber, a Family Journal, to be- Mown as the WNEELY RZ0OMD. It will contsin eight pges. of fine, paper lad clear type, and will ake, when bound, 0 volume of permanm val e., Whdq containipg.e@0 the late religious Intelience roa the- Churches at home and asroad, oItwil-alo:contae aweekly digest of sooi*4 mirointile and political intelk Pce,' as welf as generVA ifolmation on literary, solentiflo anti agricultural subjects, making's j6urnal scooepable to the city and aom2try reader. - #,nIst&rs thropghout the South, acti'g as agents and recivIng subscriptions. wili be entitled to. a copy.. For one copy for six zionthei. or 00 Xor one copy for onq year, 4 00 OLU RAT113. For ten copies to one address, for six months, $16.00 For ten copies'to ohe address, for one year, 0 0 All subscriptions to date from the first of the month in which received. ADVNRTIsNG RATEs. One square $2 00; every subsequent in sortion $1 00. Contracts made on reasonable term. U. S. BIRD, F. A. MOOD. Address " Weekly Record," KeyBo:sto. 8. oct 24'05. The Charleston Datfy News. A S native Carolinians, the publishers will naturally look to the interest of their oirn State, @od to that of the South; andas 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 DAIL N VWS a Arnt class newspaper, and in every way worthy of the patronage of the public.' Our terms, for the present, will be at the rate of.$10 *r annum. Subscriptions re celved for 8," and 12 months, payable In advance. Adveriing.-,One square, ten lines, one insertion, One Dollar and Fifty Cents. .Bach continuation, Sevqnty-five cents. Less than a square, -Fifteen cents per line for first insertion ; Half Price for each continuation. Postmasters and others throughout the country, who may Interest themselves in procuring subserlptions,,will be allowed the usual per centage. CATHCART, MoMILLAN& MORTON, Proprietors, No. 18 Hayne SL Charleston, S. 0. oct 24'05 The White Man's Paper, THE NEW YORK DAY BOOK. A FIRST Class weekly paper, in favor of - the Constitution as It is, and the Union a It was. The a Book is not reprinted from a daily, but Is made up exprersty for weekly circulation, with a careful summary of the news om all the Statds, and all parts, of the World, 'with market Reports, Agricul tural, Finance, Litexature, &o. TRMs OA$-.ZN AD VANO. One eopy one year $2 00 Three coples one year . bo Five copies one year, and one to the getter up of the club, 10 00 Ten copies one year, and one to the getter up of tho club, 17 00 Twenty copies to one address 90 00 Old subscribers to the Day Book, through out the'bouthern States, will receive the value still due @heM, notifng us of the prepent postoffice adrs. Sedd fousap.a ime& *, whiob willpke sent', postage fe, on up cation. *Adsa giving poatoc, county~ and State jaftll. VAN EYRIE, HORTON & CO., Ne. 182 Nassau Street, New York. For sale $y all mews dealers In cities and towns oot 24'66 i4e'e Work gDaily Newa. D AILY 'and Weekly. The Net Tork Weekly News, a geat family news., aprBenjamin - Woo4 Proprietor-the Xargt, best and chiapest paper published In N w York. Single sopies, 6 cents; ohe copy one year $2; three copies one year, $6 60; five. copies one.year, $8 76; ten copies one year, $17 ; and an extra copy to any club of ten. Twenty one copies one year, $80: the Weekly News Is seht to es-r gym6d at $1 09. - 'ea Yd4x DAn.Y tis ---To inall sub aosibers, $10 per aaiduci six months, $6; payments invariably lto advance. Specimen copies of Daily and Weekly Nows sent free. BilNJ. WOOD, Daily News Building, No. 19, City Hall Square, N. Y. City. oct 24'6 Tb Boustierner, rUasauD wEaKLY AT DAnalNOKoN, s. c., BY 5. M. DROWN. ERMS of subsorption-To9 subseribers on our books, $8.50; to new aubscri Iera, $4. 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ITH &C6 - P1111 an *reide Book Publishin RMWoge. 58 rayetteville St., Raleigh, N. c. - NAMBLBES: IT 318. jrANX% MtribAUOl DOWNING One vol. 10 mo; Fine Clotb Price $2.00 Thirls a thrilling story of hasrt.llf and' IthW fasbiofable world, ind aside from adsorb ing plot artistically interwoten, it aboutds t gaggetlq0 thoughts and descriptivo p aes,. grr,ad and exquisite i cbaractEr and as. d106991PROM A ROULINGFSTONE - Y TIONLLA-WAT RATARD- CLAIK. 1uthor of "Reminiseenses of Cuba," "Wood' Notes" "'Tranaltlonsof Maguerite," "Ladyr Tartefe," utc. -Onevol., 16 mo cloth, ........Price $1.2&' Co4inp complete poetical writing* ot the popul authore; and is a beautiful setting of all the sparkting diamonds that have been fund clingina to the "rolling *tone" of a igreat life, as it washed with the ebb and flow of the seethingtide of Thofght andImagina. tion. - . T HI ANGE, o A SkeMet of OW Reasons and Fats ohich made we a Baptist. BY A.Iy. T, 8.'. ZINGs1a1. One volume, 16 mo, cloth, ....#..Price *2.60 But few writere wield a pen with such con. summate skill. grace and vigor as Mr. fings. bu7. Hie book has received the most hearty and earost critidal endorsement of Elders T. E. Skinner. J. D. Huffman, Editor Biblical Re. corder, A. R. Cobb, Cop. Seo. N. C. Baptist BoarA of Missions, and other eminent Divines, "No Haptist family should be without it. No opponeut of the Baptists should fail to read it." oct 19'0 The Daily fxpres, . PETERSBUJG, VA.,. H AS entered upon its fifteenth years in an entarged form', with now type. under auspices highly flattering. It has large and daily increasing circulation,and'o retomer. ebants and others desiring to communicate with the Southern public, advantages sarpass. ed by none. .ADVBRTISING .RATZS: 01l SQUARf Two weeks.................... So09 One month...................... 6 on Two months.............,.... 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Stamp Duties, Exemptions, show ing the Rates under the various Tax Law since July 1, 1862. and intended for the gene ral information ot the Tax-Payers: to which is added an Absta.t of the Acts of Congress pased during the War, relative to Abanaon. ed Lands and other matters of general inter est. By E.. J. Elrford. Attorney at Laws Greenville. S. C.. Assessor of the internal. Revenue Tax for the rhird Collection District in South Carolina. The Book will coptain about 79 pages, and will be issued in a few weaks. Price 50 can , pero6py, with a liberal disoountto the trade. Orders must be aocompanied with the oalh to icure attention. Address, G. E. ELFORD, Publisher, oat 24'66 *. Greenville.S. C. The Southern Ezpress Conapani PFFER unsarpassesi faellities for'the ship. mnent (from Augusta and points South.) Cotton, Cotton oo, .and heavy freights, for Savannah, New Yok an al osNot qad West. .*e . dal~ so Through.receipts' given on whIch insurano can be efiboted at lowest rates. Internal Revenuo Tax will be paid or bonds.e given by this Company, in accordance with regulationsof the United States Tresry Do partment. For partioulars and rates, inquire of South Th eComny o prepared to forward GOLD AND SILVER COIN, CUR1tBNVY ' PARCELS, AND FREIGHTS, To Petersburg, Va., ILynehburg, Va., * Daavie, Va., I rstoi, Tnt,.. Genoro'.N. C., Salisbury, Ni o., Raleg, N. b., Weldon, N. C.. Goldaboro', jf. C., Walmington, N- (1. A ND 'O WAY 5TAT0115 ON TH5 Virginia and epeassee Railroad. South-Side Rilroad, Raeigh an Gatn iroad. i mington had Weldon Railroad, and Westirm N. C. Railroed. LETTtRS, MONE T PACEAtSES ANDs SMALL PARCELS, i'o Coloimbia, S.'C., .Charlqeton, S. C., *Augusta. Gas, Psl%aanal,Ga:1 Macon, ba., Colgmboa, O. Mobile, Ala., Mongoery, Ala., Selma, Ala., . Jacksoba. Miu., New 'Orleans, La. AND TO WA? eTTvorse earT33 Charim4te & S. (. Railroad otf Carolina. Railroad. Georga tIW road,Msicon'nd Wes,. er 'Railread, Aelasnta and West; Point ltalb, road, Southwestern Railroad, Southern 'Patis. road, and Alabama and Mississippi Railroad. Al(Goody shippe by the A dams and Har,de.N Express Ompraen and taarked!'to ca ore of the 1ho~ev U ress (Comipany, will be prom lyfuW.d~ to, destitiation, Fre y eteamealp' to oer oares god wVlba bctl.lC D