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GENERAL DIRECTORY. JuUdiciary. Distict Judge-Win R Robertson. Commissioner in Equity-aao H Means. Clerk of Court-Saml B Clowney. Shoriff-Elisha W Ollever. Ordinary-James Johnston. Tax Colletor-Robert 11 Jennings. Coroner-Robert. Hawthorn. Esoeator-Jacob Feaster. Notary Public-Jai 8 Stewart. Magiastrates. Jas E Caldwell, William Crosby, Robert Hawthorn, Daniel B Kirkland, Henry Gib son, George I Miller, James Aiken, William P Broom, William M Mlartin, Dr William Carlisle, H 11 Counts, De D Lauderdale. BOARDS OF 0OMMISSIONEIRS. Conikulssiolters of Road.. Howell Edmunds, John Lemon, Edward Mobly, lobert 11 Sumith, William D Wood ward, Dr John 1) Palmer, Laban C Chappell, Dr .1 R .lcMaster, Thomas M Lyles. John S Douglass, ltobert Ford, John IV McMeekin, L M Bookhardt. Gei Edward Taylor. Conasusiotaers of Fr. ScIsoo. Thos .1 It Jones. .Jacob Bookmai, Arthur K Craig, William Crosby, .ames A McCro ry, It E EIllison, )r J IR MeMaster, Dr IV E Aiken. ('4IIlitti%iolers to Approve Pib - lie -%ecttrities. HIenry 1, Elliott, .lanes IR Aiken, John It Propst, Man1sel lall, .1ames 8 Stewart. Coitsni,sion&ers of PIublic Build. James B McCants, Hugh B MoMaster, Dr IV E Aiken, 0 R Thompson, James h Rion, Thomas .Jordan, George It McMaster. -Conanisionners of tMe Poor. Robt Hawthorn, Treasurer, Rev C Porter, Clerk. Gen P D Cook, D It Kirkland. Towns Officers. Intendant-Dr W E Aiken. Wardens-Dr C H Ladd. IV B Creight, L W Duvall, Jas Mclroy. WDial Bepreseatatives. * Senate-Gen John B3-atton. House of Representatives-William J Allston, James R Aiken, Baylis 1 Elkin. Mtount Zion Society. James It Aiken-Presldent. Jame4 8 Stewart-Secretary and Tres. Trustees of Mount Zion College-W R Rober .6n, J 11 McCants, J I Rion, G H MoMster, Dr W E Aiken. Principal and Teaclers of Mt. Ziona College. G A Woodward-Principal. - Assistants-Rev W P DuBose, W. M Dwight. Government of the United States. President-Andrew Johnson, of Tennes. Secoretary of Stato-W. If. Seward, of New York. Secretary of War,-Edwin M. S(anton, of Pennsylvania. Postmaster General-William Dennison, ofOhio. Secretary of the Navy-Gideon Welles, of Connecticut. Secretary of the interior-James Harlan of Iowa. Secretary of the 1reasury--Iugh McCul lough, of Illinois. Attorney General-James Speed, of ken tacky. President o( the Senate-Lafayet,to S. Poster, of Connecticnt. Spoaker of the Hlouse-Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana. SPENCUT sUPRE.Mn COURT. Salmon C. Chase, Ohio, Chief Justice. 1. James M. Wayne, Georgia. 2. Samuel Nelson, New York. 8. Robert C. Grier, Pennsylvania. 4. Nathan Clifford, Maine. 5. Noah H. Swayne, Ohio. - 6. Daniel Davis, Illinois.. - 7. Samuel Miller, Iowa. 8. Samuel F. Field, California. LrEUTRNANT ODNERALS. Wingtleld Scott, Virgitnia. Ulysses8S. Grant, of Ohio. Adjutant. General Lorenzo Thomas, Dela ware. Judge 'Advocate Genelal, Joseph Holt, - Quartermaster General, Montgomcry C Meigs' of Pennsylvania. Corner Quee.n and Meeting Streets, t'eurnshd wthNew and Elegant Furni or Suth.Thepat ronage of the publio is - atesofIlar prday, $4 0, prmonth as may agree on.JOSEPHI PURCELL, feb 4'66-tfProprietor. TieReowee Cuir PUtn LtlHND w TPIoging 0. Jr., g, 0, t BY R. A. THOMPSON & C0. - ERMSOneDollar and Twenty-five Advert isemnents in'serted at $1 por seisare -for the Airst insertion, and 60Ogents for each subsequent insert ion. [oct 24'6 rUngsWrpD WUERLY A-r cAgt1W, S. 0, IfY J. T. HIERS IfMAN. oct.24'65 W!NNSBORO' TRI-WEEKLY NEWS BY GaflHard, Desportes A Co. Tite people of the District are respectfamily solicited to give theolEWS"theirstopport. A.District Paper shonid 1iad its way to every -fireside In its own District. ------0 IT CONTAINS THE LATEST GENERAG IN. TELLIGENCE, AND A VARIETY OF READING MATTER INSTRUC TIVE AND ENTERTAINING.' -0 ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK EXECUTED, WITHl NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, AND AS REA. 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All letters on business with the above publications should be addressed to, WARING & IIEI1ON, .Feb 1 Charlotte, N. C. TiE CIRISTIAN INDEX B Y the First of October, or as soon a the mails are re-established, I will re new the publication of the "CHRISTIAN INDEX" and the "ClILD'S INDEX" Ihave been publishing. Price of "Index," per annum :: $3 00 Price of "Child's Index," " : : 50 Money ma,y be remitted at once, as my de termination is positive. My desire is to so cure a large.subscription list with which to begin, and I issue this prospectus that sub scribers may have timo to forward their re mittances. It is my Intention to Issue first class pa pers, and no pains or expense will be spared. to seouro that ndn. The best writers and correspondents will be secured, and the highest religious and literary' talent will be given to, the papers. The CHILD' PA PER will be profusely illustrated and will, in every sense, be made to conform to new title, The Child's 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 mail facilities. ly connection with the firm of J. W. Burke & Co., is dissolved, but I will estab ish'sh office in Macon, Ga., where commu ni eations may be addressed. $AMUEL BOYKIN. REVIVED1 A NRW8 RIES OF " THE BAPTIST BANNER, " WILL GBE.COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, THlE OTR INSTANT, AT AUoUS TA, GORRoA, By the Former Proprietor. jAM happy In being alge to make S aoonnonneemnent. The Bianner will be published every.Satutday. Eli' Subscriptions are respectfully so licited. $8.00 per annum. Address JA M S N. ELLS, Proprietor. Mi Each newspaper in Georgia and South Carolina will please cop.' twice, and send bill to J. N. E sept. 28'05-2 The Chester Stauadard, BY GEORIGE PITHER, PUnLIsHED WEEKLY AT CBSNThR 0. H., 5. 0 T ERM8: For one month 25 cents, or 76 cents for three months, payable strict ly in advance, either In specie or pi-ovisions. 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CATIICART, MoMILLAN & MOlTON, 'N Popt*etori, 'No. 18 Ilayne St. CiarleAt Z, S. C. oct 24'65 Time Wilto .11maam Piiaper, THE NEW YORK D -\.Y BOOK. A FiRST class weekly paper, in favor of tle Constitution as it is, and' ithe Unlon as it was. - The Day Book is not repuinted, from a daily, but is made up expreu/yol for weekly circulation, with a careful siummary of the news from all the States. and all parts of the World, with- market ileports, Agricul. tural, Finance, Liteiitre, &c. TEIS CA8II-- AD I'AACE: One copy one yoir $2 00 Three copies one ye-ar 6 60 Five copiesone year, and one to the getter up of the club, 10 00 Ten copies one year, and one to the getter up of the club, 17 00 Twenty copies to.ane.addreon 30 00 Old subsqribers to the Day 11oo, through out the Southern Slates, will recelyo the vnlue still due them, by notifying tis of the present postoflice address. Send for a specimen copy, which will be sent, p ost age free, on application. 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Address, G. E. ELFORD; Publialhr, 0cj 21.VI6.K .Greenville,. C. Tine Sotalliern EX1111*09 C02ililftamy OFFER unisurpassed facilitics for the ship, mnent (from Auagusta and poihts Souih.} of Cottotn, Cottotn Goods, and ifeavy freights, tor Savavnah, New York, and all point. North - Tlhrough receipts givent ont which insuranc can be effected at lowest rates. Intern,al levenne Tax wll.be paid or bonda given by ti ('ornpany, in accortlance with regulations of the Uniited Statea Treaanry De partment. Por p)arieulars and raics, inquirecodSo t ern Express CorApany. This Company ts tnow prepa'red to fore GOLD AND SILVER COIN, CUR PARCEJLS, AND FREIGHI Tro Petersburgr, Va., Lynchburg, Danvill, Va., Bristol, Tren Greensboro', N, C., Salisbury, N. Raleigh, N. C., Weldon. N. . Goldaboro', N. C-, Wilmington, .4 A NriTo wA Y STAflozej ON .THE Virginia and Tennsco.ltallroad 2on ti-Sideu Railroad, Petersburg Railroad, NortbCaflinsp Raillroad, Raleigh anid 6aiton Railroad, WII. mmngtlon anti Woeldon Railroad, ad Weutert N. C. Railroad,. LETrERS, MONEY PACKAGES AND - S6ALL PAIICELS, , l'o.Columb,ia, .S. C., Charleston, S. C., Augusuta, Ge., Pavannaht Ga., Mac-otn, Ga., Columnbus,Ga.,' Mobiile, A la., Montgomery, Ala., Selma, Ala., Jacisn, Miss., . , New Orleans, La. ' A 'fD To wAY STATotNS ON YHM Dh,arlotto & S. C.1 Railroadi, South Carolin ' Railroad, Gleorgib Railrod, Mac,mn antd West. trnt hnrilro.ad, Atlanta and WVest Point Ral.a road, Siouthwestet'n RaIlroad, SoAthern Rail. road, and Alabama and lsissppi Railroad. All Goods shipped by the A dams sad HlV. Fstpre.. Cosnpanon, antI marked to twoa >f the Southern -Exprdie Com '.n~ #II be romnptly forvfareded to detilnatlou Fret ght shipped by steamsbN o' our cara will fok'warded byEtgp Without charge br comrnsion aa ray. If orders-ate left, 4e tee, good wl~lbe alled Jbr ausi brva b rte O09t 19'61