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4 Exploit.- mctubers of the i! af'rt'mcry True Oapt. Lcc’s Hattcry, wlil- 03 n ?coutrrig rxpfdifion recently, eight mi! s i’l7n^uth, purpriscd pix Yankcpfl wh‘> wore in a c'up’.o of c“.»Qe?, iti one ot tl'” sa’p' ihucarios ot the Roanoke; nnd c^p- tund th’ai wuM their rf-.ow^s, .TrmHiii-^Dts Rti>i Oit* poc«- I aviTUT fiist coiMprllid them to throw their gurs ;; lb ard, i a3! tlio nix wrre armed. t’oUhhoro' State JourvuL 9«PP-!- euttm erW n or etfectB of any kind, not . _ TBii undersigned will attend »t the foiiowmjr limea (the precedinff paragraph, between meoniiw »uc’ t>Uoc», to collect the interest on tht> Seques- j therein, 10 |.>er cent., in adoiHOiL to tra/fii I>rfbfs in hie Diatriot, Tia: At Hil'.sboro’; July 14th. 1864. ‘ lUi9’gh . •• 20&‘il, ‘■f t'njinoyni*' ^ ** G. H WILDS a. llco(»Wer. Ju3* 27. 45 tJ29 I the tax on sncli pn>tits as income, uiw^ the 1 act aforesaid. I IIT. On the amount of profits exceeding 25 per cent., made during either of the years 1863 and 1864, by any hank or banking company, insurance, canal, navigation, im porting and exporting, telegraph, express, Put. I Dfs ruct'on of th>' L' S at \ WwMted—Wood Laud. • rnHEuuacrmsned will give ft fair price for a well wooded ^ . ; I tractofLANJ)ofl00or200MrM.oathe^llr^atj^^jjj.^^^ Other O. .h. tk« 3)»t uU. ' Ijoim stock company of »ny desoripti*, nTiruns f-hop tho U. S Ardtnil at Springfield, ilESKY K. .COLTON. Ageat F. t Co j whether incorporated or not, 25 per cent ob M&5S , t.Jok fir?, ;>nd dostroysd, wi^h all its Faynttf.vUle, April 19 ! sv.ch excess. con’-cn*"’ T*’.c li";: vr;.s t^ ' hundred tccc I tJltrlHli IScans. The following exemptions from 1-K. • .v,o:--tori ^ i ^ under this act ehall he allowed, ' -»«y JiAftC?. i to-witt I. Fn»perty of each Iiead of a family to the value of ^500; and for each minor child of the family to tlie further value of $100; Fitbtpktii.lb It . J-vy ” 18^^ > land lor en.ch son actually ougagod iu the R'rtitlids'y iTIaii Witist^d. i nnnv' nr navvv or who has died or been Hnd r buila ;iai ■^vis vorw h-^avc T.-h «fjr*’riof —.iTJCC H iai'-’p.coOO ( UO rifled nuskett' ' ot!)',} f r Vycunr'’ —The Ocluii.bin I'.^'oli'jiai jy inic' t-;cu by Dr. th-,: \vt II Lui'wa Urutrcio' ui' li' t, , ti;rr * c.v.ton is cao 1 Lc.^i artft'us, 111 t to Jin*, Kith can l»e replied to wound. The luftcr caunot alwaj.s bo ha»i; the Jorii: r is a' rird c.'>-;i!y obtaiuod. Every j CIV I.." 1) t.d liit i .w cot'oj, when plunged in ' ■wat.i- t- _iociy more chan dampened extornrl-j ly; V.I'tn buruod or pcorchod ard ^ujinitted to! t!: ’.I. proocf', ir i,? i stiu.ly wet througu. | C. iu .iRSRX4L /nD AKDIOUY, \ army or navy, 4’ 6il rOTnD’G OFFICER. ^ h'.s !S oxvirs cip*n TTi’’ h ^C•l.’lV UP : *v. •’btv.t tj.'u t f the oily priti- j j: co.it.’.iDs, vtich oil pervonts the'■ •1 i n w-.'t'in':?''. b’Cl, •i ;u •- rrv !>■ ^ mf' *>(.'1!- ‘ S-*’e ti ‘-ftc-; '.i'f"- ■■ X.'; 1 C I t • ’'Zt nUj [il .cc as f ic i "iUf i!'c of a • ' U’ ■ c); 'tn' ti)iIo ^100 BOUIVTY. tVnHtcd^ lO »JIounicd Mtittemeu. 1 Ui?l‘i'WlY Trn cr«at)»3 b,v t'i« Ds- ijL 0 t'' T-.ht' wt (j-c.ii'fj'.'.'iy of Moun:ed iVflavo-n >- ‘iji viv'-Iriiiy. mfi^e hBf*by gWja tb»t -.I'S s' ' ;-T'. r '40 rion conterivU will ho to ' ;-■ ■ . r I- : ■ fT‘ • ».■> 'Tl) rp lii* ''or.i‘>*'ny t-.» -h? rt* ■t 10 > r. ■_ .' er-.i-t T'll l . . 'I.; » f * vcio k '3 n'.ii b* e - ■ ••ni. •> r-vr i-f -i U'b. '0 I .J u-1 !jr t 'i'trc-:.* OT C3:.‘3C'irt li. .4 ( tcn-~: : «r ■' —A f.: ry i:? lolu iha‘ a Licu- naJ ij naifTH t-rie «]ay and '-V \vl;) chil!oncJ {'ipi. “Ilultl son 4? wLo c 'n'; s f’lertr’ Tha offi?LT, with contempt I in ovrr; l^n.^'meaf of hia laec, indigaantiy ex- oiai'.ncd •Ast; ’ The "uarJ (juickly replied, ‘‘Ad vance Ab^, and give tho c^uotersiga.”—('larion. The r^ire used by Grant’s telegraphists ig oon- btructed on fhe principle ot the Atlantic cahlo. Xo pest,--, are reC''«.?ary, it being perfectly ins’^- iattd. Ir is unwourd Irom a real and bid on the ground, and thus c onnects each corps of the army t with brai’.quartcr.o, io that orders are ins‘antly ; trapcm^tfrd fron on'' end ot the lines to the other,' witho’-i 1 .s5 of tin p, and witl^out a r>k ol having kiitcU Ly sUarp'.iiOotcrs 200 i who was a member of the fuTuily when he . I ■« ! entered tlie cervice, to the further value of IfRjPtteTlUe Arsenal and Armory,) U-An Ju- =oO f jJfoOO. i II. Property of the widow of any officer, I soldier, eailor or marine, who may have died or been killed in the milit;v"y or naval ^«ervico, or where there is no widow, then of the family, being minor children, to the value of $1000 III fiii!(;r t»r nu'.ruu lailitarj or riavrl ficrvice. or of srch as h ive been disabled ia fcuch Bcrvice, to tho valn"» of $1000; piovijyd, that tho u.bove exomp- ’ tions ehall not apply to jiuy pon^oi*. vrlioso property, c.'ichv^’ve of l;.)iueho!d fiirniture, eimll be aseessod at a value exceeding $1000. iV". That where pr*party has been injured or debfroyed by tiio enemy, nr tbs owner thereof l::u5. i'cou temporarily deprived of the use or occupancy thereof, or of tho means of cultivating the same, by rc.ison of the ];resence or the proximity of the enemy, the assessment on such property may 1)0 reduced, in proportion fo the damage sus tained by the owner, or the tax a«8os8od thereon may be reduced in tho same ratio by tho district collector, on satisfactory evi- ptii -T r;-.> J.-i- tl ■■ Vo:' i| Cue f ■■■.*' '•? .ll i ra'.n’’ ol Boston . i*j -i.-'. rrac ia.) M. Joli • \ • i.'ti bU’sLets fafni’S ( 1 : c'uic '..r-.rH pr^ri •‘o.l 'u . :li b ! r.~-^ ‘or ! c:a ^ f.- r v»’j.iticn. t: M M\TTHB'.V P. T4.V.',OR, n »^b Ar- F. L. niiiLi-a, Ool C S. A. Com i’g Post. Desirable Oood«. wa. aii€L\T¥U£; Off;t3 fo* r*lc: VV.3 !ie1 FORK; 40 Di*. Pia« S aal 4 lS!»l*d Knives; 9CK) Orjsg Stefl P.*nr; 1--' Gross BU»t 5?t-'el Knitllag Nirdi?#; 30 R'tns Uulsd Pest Pc.per, 8X> Or?«8 ■*ga!« 8h rt Bx'tflaa; '■>^0 Gfo^s Eai^lish Bone P»n*. Uufca*; 1 Bwrel •'•jnphrr; - B.rre’.3 Bjiai; U E-irr'l'i JSi'«JEJ Suits; S B«'fl« ,\Iu.n; 5 i»iC Eag C.ip*=r.4j; Iv' H‘ a-rb. S>.5a; J B »i; A'opio'": H B p B’«ok P^ppor; 1 galtp^tre. 4. 46-01 IX. Of conspiracies or attempts to liber ate prisoners of war h«d by the Coufederate States. X. Of conspiracies, or attempts or prepa rations to aid tho enemy. XI. Of persons advising or inciting others to abandon tho Confederate eanse, or to re sist tho Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. 'XII. Of unlawfully burniag, destroying or injuring, or attempting to burn-, destroy.^ or injure any bridge or railroad, or tole- gra])liic line of communication, or property, with tho intent of aiding the enemy. XIII. Of treasonable designs to impair the military power of the Government by destroying, or attempting to destroy, vessels or arms, or munitions of war, or arsenals, fonndrieo, workshops, or other ,.>roperty ot tlie (Jonfederate States. B^. 2. The President shall cause proper otScers to investigate the cases of all persons 80 arrested, or detained, in order that they may bo discharged if improperly detained, unlt^ss they cun be epcwlily tried in the due course of law. Sec. 3. That during -the suspension afore said, no military or other omcer shall be compelled, in answer to any writ of habeas corpus, to appear in person, or to return the body of any person or persons detained by liioi, by the authority of the President, Se- Pruperty of every officer, soldier, crotary of War^ or the General ofticer com- aclaaliy eMgujfod in the | mandiujiif the Trans Mississippi department; but upoa th& cert ill cate, under oath, of the I'.illcer having charge of any one so detained, tiiiit such person is detained by him as a j risor.er for auy of the causes hereinbefore tpocilicd, under the authority afore.uiid, fur- tiier proceedings under the writ of habeas shall be li&ble to be placed in Bervice iu the field for the war, as if he were between the ages of 18 and 45. Sec. 8. That hereafter the duties of pro vost and hospital guards and clerks, and of clerks, gaaitis, agents, emplojeee or labor ers in the Comtnissa^ and Quartermaster’s Department*, in the Ordnance Bureau, and of clerks and empbyees of nary agents, as also in the execution of the enrollment act, and all similar duties, shall be performed by persons who are within the ages of ,18 and 45 years, and who by tho report of a Board of army surgeons shall bo rei>orted j from the passage of this act: Provided fur- as unable to j>erform active service in the i ther, that persons coming within the provi- field, but capable of j>erforming some of the ! sions of this exemption shall not be deprived above said duties, spociiyijsg v.'hich, and j of the benefit thereof by reason of having when thepo persona shall lutve been (vssigned i been enrolled since the 1st day of Feb. 1864. provisions, to be delivered by such persou as aforesaid at equivalent rates. 3. Such |)er8on shall further bind himselt to sell the marketable surplus of provisions and grain now on hand, and which he may raise from year to year while bis exem]itioa continues, to the Government or to the fam ilies of soldiers, at prices fixed by the Com missioners of the State under the impress ment act: Provided, that any person ex empted as aforesaid, shall be entitled to a credit of 25 per cent, on any amount of meat which ho may deliver within three months to those duties as far as ]iri:.G5icu'de^lu: Pre sident shall as-sign or doluii to perform ance suqh bodies of trooj c. or .nd'vidiials. 4. In addition to the foregoing exemp tions, the Secretary of War, under the di rection of the Pro-idont, may exempt or de required to be enru?Ued ni-df.' Ui! r»r!j eec- tail such other ]»ersons as 4ie may be satis- tion of this act, as ii!ay iv* ji f-»r tho j fied ought to be exempted on account of dischaj-ge of such dutivv: I’rovi.icd, that | public necessity, and to insure tke produc- persons between the ages of 17 untl 18 shall tion of grain and other provisions for the be assitfued to those duties: Provided iur- igned tiier, that nothing contained in this act shall bo 80 constrned as to ^vent tho President from detailing artisans, mechanics, or per- army and tho families of soldiers. He may, grant exemptions or details, on such terms as he may prescribe, to such over- rs, fariaes-8 or planters as he may be sat- sons of scientific skill, lo perform indiopen- j icfljfi be more useful to the country iu sable duties in the department" or bureaus 1 r!ic puroints of agriculture than in the mili- herein irientioned. | s^;rvice: Provided, that such exemption Bee. 9. That tiny Quarterma.^ler or A-! .■sluili co.-vo wheriever the fanner, planter or sistant Quartermfw ter, Commiss^iry or Ap-| .»vur.;tc" thail fail diligently to employ in sistant Commissary, (other than tl">3‘5 terv- • jioud fyitii, lt’i3 ov;n skill, capital and labor iug with bri;radc3 or regiments iu tne field,) e.'^chHivc’y in the pr‘>iuction of grain and or officers in the Ordnance Bureau, or Navy ] pr,^v:‘ ji'ons, to be sold to the Gov’ernment and Agents, or Provost Marshal, or otficer in ! ibe famdi.iS of soldiers at prices not exceed- the conscript service, who shall hereafter j ing those fixed at the time for Ifko articles employ or retain in his employ’inent any foq us ehall immediately cease and remain , person in any of their e*\id departments or siispuiidod so long as this act shall continue bureaus, or in any of the duties mentioned in the Sth'Boctiou of this act, in violation of the provisions hereof, shall, on conviction in force. Sec. 4. This act shall coutirme in force for ninety days after the next meeting of Con- ' thereof by a court-martial or military cojjj;, gross, and no longer. j be cashiered; and it shall be the duty of any department or district commander, upon proof, by the oath of any credible person. TIIE MILITARY BILL. Section 1. That irom and after the pasgago of this act all white men, residents of the Coufederate States, between the ages of 17 tJiat auy such oliicer has violated thie pro vision, immediately to relieve such officer . . . , „ , from tiuty; and said commanders shall take dence eubmittod-to iiim by the owner or as-1 and 50, shall be in the military service of j prompt measures to have him tried for such sessor. I the Confederate States for the war. ! ofience; and any commandcr as aforesaid Sko. d. That the taxcu on property laid! Sec. 2. That all the jxjrsons aforesaid, be-! failing to perform the duties enjoined by tor the year 1864, shall be assessed on | tween the ag^ ot 18 and -15, now in service, | this section, shall upon being duly convicted j employment of said company, or who may the day *t tho j>a5Sag«e ot this act, and bei’sliall }>e retained daring the present war • thereof, be discharged from the service. cea^e to be iudispcusabio. due and collocfed on tire l^t day ot Juue! with the U. S., in,the same regiments, bat-! Sec. 10. That all laws granting exemp-1 6. That nothing herein contained shall next, or as «k»on i»iler as practicable, allow- j talions and companies, to which they belong i tions from military service be, and the same j be construed as repealing the act approved xtensi jn i tl^s act, witii the same or-1 hereby repealed, and hcTcaftcr none ■ April the 14th 1863, entitled an act to ex- :>y the Co’umi'>f‘ioner3 of the State under the imprccoment act. 5. 'I'he president, treasurer, auditor and superintendent of any railroad company en gaged in transportation for tho Government, and such officers and employees thereof as the prceident or superintendent shall certiiy on oath to bo indispensable to the efficient operation of said railroad: Provided, that the number of persons so exempted by this act on any railroad shall not exceed one per son for each mile of such road iu actual use for military transportation; and said exempts shall be reported by name and description, wiQi tho names of any who have left the ?or *ai« T' lec- 35*2, f t Fcifiiaie CoiStjre. 1 log an extcT j Mississippi river The :iddition«l taxes on incomes or pjw^ts for the year l^t>-3, levied ! by this act, shaH bo uiacsocd and collected I forthwith; and the ta.xcs on inct'>mes or ]>ro- uts for tho year 1864, shall be asseB'*ed and collected according to the provisions of the U C 41 9. Wo.'l >v .d for of Carcliaa. '■pilL ... , - i ^ 1 Y.i \. . • :Y,-. TTVtl' .. V.- jiy s. -;or Art. Act to l^ij addUior^il Tctses for the co.. iruyti ilifenoe atui support of Government . ^ . *• ,0^0 1 T’t ^ n ^ir ^ ^ asaeesmeut acts of 1863. fc'ic. 1. ihe Concur?'?'! of trie Confederate o„, « c i PtV.e, of America Jn cnao, Tk-.t in .uidi- , ^'"v , ‘’"."i c V T tier, to levio.l l;y tin fx! “to AP"'',o-* n ••'f ■”> e > f r H.0 coiuaio!. Jcfonce to carrv i ^ 'T'" 'T ;!«> C4ov(.rntnost ol tho Oonfedorate Stat'oe,” ; *■''>f "'nieli a tr.l .s iuvic.j - ■ t*y tnia r.ct, and als-'* tnc let f-ecti')T! ot s:\id act, uro sncpended lor the yc;tr 1^61, und uo estimated rent, iiiro or intororit'on }>i*o- a..- JdUc lb IL'jIaMo & CO., A^!a. 4‘J f E Xoang’s Uictihury, MDF.V i .'ti a of ^ 7 R :k-’ er, w-i'-'tl-,; yT, ii.u-,p!u^, forEi^. 41c. / J n.':*-K * TONS. perty or crcdittj herein taxed ad valorem, shall be asses^d or taxed as incomoti under tho tax act-of 1863. Sec. s. That the tax impogod by^tijis act on bonds ot tbo Oooi'edorato Statos horuto- ’• I il.*Ls uH, iS . J'j.is IOts, l»i4. J VCS .LHGE'X '»ill lc'*»e tbiaOtS'-a on f,! fir-it Jay, Sar;coa General’s UScf, ■ LSUH ill t\ ftuct the £!'.e.>ciii d^j, 0’ every monih, for Usu. Lee’# ki'my. Alt fc„xe« le't it.'to lor i.i? laoxa wr of th« «ui7 TTii; aTkrriiJ Ihcro prsujptJ; by h;aa »iid delirero'^ to the o-vzjr EDWARD WAERE'i. 41-t- 8ar^«f:n Q n^r%i Nirth C'ir-:>liu» itporovc i 34t'i r.f April 1803, there shall be levifefMtu the passago of this act, on tho subjects of ta-^adon hereafter mentioned,' tinJ cMlected from c^ery person, c.opartaer- ph’p, acsociatioii or cor^Kjration. liable there to, taxco as follows, to-vfii: : I.'L'pon the value of property, re.al, per sonal and mixed, of every Irind and doocnp- tion, not, hereitr.t’ter OT'Cinpte*! or taxed at a different r;’/o, per cent.: Provided, That , 1, , .. . , , ^ from thia tax ou the vah.c of proportv eta- i ,V'' nnat'.j;, slial! « ployed in a^^ricaltiire eliali bo deducted tlie I c,i5C3 ivjiftre the value of the tax in kind delivered therefrom, as RssesFcd under the law imposing it, and delivered to the Government: Provided, That no ciedit shall be allowed beyond 5 pe;* cciit. II. Ou the value of gold and silver wares and plate, jewela, jewelry and watches, 10 per cent. m. Tlio value of property taxed under gauization and officenj, unless regularly ; exempted except the following: i empt contractors for carrying the mails ot transferred or discharged, in accordance; i, who alull l>e held nnl’t for.milita- the Confederat-5 States, and the drivers ot wuu tho regulations for the gov-1 ry service, under ri’.les to be prescribed by ; i»o3t coachoe and hacks, from military ser- erinnentof the army: 1 rovided, that com-| fii0 gti(.retary of War. j \nce: Provided, that all the exemptions panies from one State, organised against | • , . , . . . . .. their r shall h.^ive the privilege of being transferred to organi^jations of trooj-.ij, iu the SAme arra of tho service, from the States in which said companies were raised; and the eoldiens from one State, in campanie^ from another Stftt?, atuvl! bo allowed, it they desire it, a transtWr to organizations from their own States, in ilui same s^rm of the service. Sec. 3. That at the expiration of six months 1 - ! - - • , Vice President of the Confederate ! gra?ttcd under this act shall only continue ,heir Consent, ox pressed at the time, with j gtj^tes, the members and officers of Congress WhU?t the pereons-cxemDted are actually iegiinents or battalions trom another State, i jJiq several State I.egislatures, and eug.i'^od in tli?;ir respective pursuits or oc- ihall ha\e the privileere ot beim; transferred gnah other Confederate and Sta^o ofric“ers aa cupallons. the iVesiilent, or the Governor of the re- ■ Scj. 11. That the Pj-esidoat be, and he ia spective States, may certify to be necesrary ’ hereb'% authorized to grant details, under tor tho proper administration ot tho Con- gene:’nl rides and regulations to be issued fodervto or Stiite GovjrDment?, aa the case may bo. 3. Every rninister of religion antbori.’^od ‘ > preach according to the rnles oi’ hij . J -» . and wfto, at the passage of til is }i-t, cL'j'i Iv next, a b^ity regularly employed iu the disch^r;’ ’ ci’ his o ^IW in a six per cent. Government bond, ministerial duties; superintendent.'- aad i h''- which the Secretary ot the Treasury is here- gjcjans of asvlums for tho deaf a’ld dnmb fore issncd rliaii ;•> no oa^e cxc«d the i,.- , by uuthuriicd to itsue, shall !w paid Uj eve-1 and bUad .toU of tl,e inmno; oi,; t' litor f,.r ten^ct. on the s ’.’-^e^ ivr.ci such c onds, when ry non-commi?Sioned officer, musician and ■ ■ . LOUR -.u* .>* L' v.ii o,'.va-=: 11 -r v,‘jra ^ i-^.3 W5ctiou Siiall be acsessod on the basis of tJv: ; li i> M 'U.ir.a. bv gr^i-Tg i & fj:r d^a *^0 market value of the same, or similar pro- " the neighborhood v/her©as8e68eu,in ' t^c year 18G0, except in cases where land. Xi&tic;. . J»n'; An interest on the same shall not exceed $100u. Act to suspend tJic ]>rloU4^e of th-c Writ of IIabe>x9 C-^rpas i?i ceyi^vji case.t. Whereas, tho Constitution of the Confed erate States of America provides in Article 1, Section 9, Pf.ragraph 3, that ‘-tho privi lege of the writ o^habeas corpus shall not 1^ suspended unless when in case of rebel lion or invaiion, tho jmbiio safety may re quire it;” and wht^reaa, tho power of su.e each newspaper lx>ing published at the time exemnticn ffij '.i ilie ^Var Department, either of persons *'• 15 and 60 years of age, or from the •r »:y i i Held, in all cases where, ia his ont, justice, equity and necessity re- :UL-'i details, and he may revoke such r ue^•v:^-^ whenever he tfuinks proper; ], tl.a" tho power heeein granted to p ■ i 't to make details and exemp- r,>ll n > be construei to authorize the detail of any contractor tor any kind to the Gov- said contract, unless of the department ma ll certify that the per- eut;tlcj to tlie bouut> i*reiii provided who j j®"™®?™®" P"»'- i s>»al scrvicos of such contractor are india- auy time, durinjr tbe period of eix . „n oatli, to lie ii m“from1fia comdud^^^ ■ »"! “billed apothecary in j tntctor e!,aU ^ilVdiTigenUy era as the said jiublic printer shall certify, | pensable to tho execution of said contract: on oath, to indispensabio to porlbrm the | l^rovided furtiiur, that when any such con- v7a Lj> C ■ c‘ ivaves, cotton or tobacco have been pur-j of the necessity of such suspension*; and wherc*:i9, in the opinion of the Oo!jj>-re.’.'», t'f „.,4' 4... .1... shall at auy time, during the period of si.K moutns be absem from bia command without leave; „„„ ,.. . _ ^ exom])tioM or detail shall cease, in appointing local boards - i . I armv whero no diKahilitv naw pum.u, mi puvKi-ioi surgeons ior the exaajiuatioa of persons pond.ng the privilege of ^id writ lis rec -g- those who have fnrnialiAd I ^0 years, who now are, [ liable to military service, no member com- nized m said Article 1, is vctod ro!. in uny eveZ^^ * P^sinfT the same shall be Appointed from the . 10 ojg.e.s, which is tr.o exclusive j.tdge Provided, that no person, heretofore e.xempt- ! enrolling district in which they rSno i apothecary store, who was doing busi- to proceed with tl i>ec. 4. 1 hat no persoii shall be relieved ^ ^ess as such on the 10th day of Oct'r 1S62, tract, his exomoti the operation ot this act by reason of • ^nd has continued said busmess, withoti ! Sc^^ 1^1^ Iniving been noretotore discharged from the • • • . - ’ i otv,. lii. ii 45’ G?v OK iMSiJiCl, i Oar .BTi4«i!T. Oapm • aAa, l W tjatflg; i.,. J., :u,»rca Idii*. J8-i5. j chased pinco the 1st day of J.*nnary 1S62, in which case the said land, slaves, cotton and tobacco so purchased, shall be aeeessed at tho price actually paid for the oaioc by the c.Tncr. Sec. 2. On the value of all shares or inrer- cd on accouut of rcligiou, opiniona “““t ‘ | rei-vice’utdcr tbi^a'r i , engttged as such for twc) ve;^! ^ next b.-fora assajro of this act: - ~moaU of iisui v.i at . r. y lc:*j Tfttf . ,'u. by tj. .• r Tflt,.'*; tiu s for Jan’y 20, 1804 -.1, bruj | paLiies, and 8.11 othcT joint stock companiea , 4 , ‘ c-i e7ory kind, Wixoth'jr lacorporated or not. •••' • '■ 5 per cent. ' ’ Tl.c v:ili2 Oi property taxed under this -=-iil be , :d ijpor? tho biuia of v;a.uo v'i property in the ' i v/;i0i; ;i v u.>3ed- in 8uch cur- iiiay be iu ;'C‘:Aral ilse there, iu the i pu^ciuujo and sale of suoh propc”tv, at the oa'U''uid I ^ I bee. 3. Upon tiio amount of all gold and silver coin, gold dust, gold or silver bullion, I wkethor held by tho banks or other corpo- I rations or individuals, f> per cent.; and upon aJ moneys held abroad, or upon the amount of all bills of exchange, drawn therefor on foreign countries, a tax of 5 per cent.; such tax upon money abroad to bo assessed and (wllectod according to the value thereof at the place where the tax is paid. II. Upon the amount ot all solvent cre dits, of all bank bills and all other pa pers issued as currency, exclusive of non interest bearing Confederate treasury notes and not employed in a registered business’ the income derived from which ia taxed 5 per cent. ’ public safety requires tiie suspou'jion of s tid writ in the existing cabO of the i!:vuoior! of those States by the armies of tho United , « . o o States; and whereas, tho President h;w asked Sec. 5. That all white male residents of i tbe passaj^e of this act: i'rov'lad, i*’.> t tfio for the saspcnsioa of tho writ of habea* cor- States, between the ages of | beneUt ot this exemption ext'ji.d to pns, and informed Coagrcf's of conditions of i 50 years, shall enroll | those teachers only wl;->ao c- lioc'’.; rr.*. com- public danger which render the eus[>eusion I tnemeelvos at such times and places, :uid ; posed of 20students or mo’'t*. All «:i >orin- of the writ a meftiiure ]iroper for the public ( such regiiiations, as tho President | tendents of public hospitiis, cstabiiibt d by defence against invasion and insurrection: C.,| al tw •3 of liJljroi p*ra3n3 auoa i i>3 w'taeaaal V se^'^rdte 'lupll;at« Powors of Attorney Bl^nx fjraa oaa oa ujOii nppa- o»tioa 4t t'iia oui3'. W. H. JAME3, C»pt. & Chief Eag. 1300tf Miui'H C VULlNl iJiiR XIVV CO.. IfKN'taAL AoJENt's Oi'fiOE, Frvjiiiutoa, X. {}., Jua« 2U, 1864 t*ur bo.,M ui»y not spiritous liquors, fiour, wheat, corn, rice, 3 reae.Ma remain op^c K-ag !i: gloiiou' Cjiiioe lor i* agent's a,. ment of = . r, • bca'.!rj; * b , with to..- ai. • 5n* f-.f-j ,■ . foi Of. . : " ^ ^ •“ ■ i'»V I. H at tire ^ ic , ,o.di:i.r n .\aj oac ww i- In^ to i lUifl lu‘- I parties Juop iO ’.-i/ 0\ i .Jo I if ixt JBHfcTK Warrautit to»* horo. IyVO'.u tl:o 1st '.r Jrnoary 1863, and t.^o 1st of January 1305, 10 per cent., in addition > fc.ar.-9i- j o tliC t-i.T on Bi^ch prorits as T’j.';om,j under i.. aj t:i/..r!nuiiun to ' tay?Bforrho co’.-.n^oa dotenc'^, ; ,iud c;irry tin the Govemmeiit of tao Oju- ; federate iitutes,'’ approved April 2}:, 1363. IL Ou all profile made by buying and selling money, ^Id, sUver, foreign exchange, •tockE, trotoBj ^bta, or obligations v:.?:oON O Sas J] 44-lOt nsurrcction now, therelbvi), Tiie C'»:i;,TOp,B of tb.e CoMrod2"ato Srates -jf America do cnact, Tii.it during the prosent invasion c>t tho Conteder.ito Stat'.v^, tbo priv- logs '»( the writ of hr.!iC:i., c;r;jus be, and ilio ;jamo IT hereby, *'Ui •>eu,l? i; but S”.ch su^ pe’iaion sli i,!l apply oafy to t!ie c;ines of por s )U3 aiTcujted or detained by order of tiio President, Secretary of War, or the General O^ilicer • commanding tho Trans-Mii^srsjippi Sdiliturv 1 >o'j irt'uent, by t'-i'j authority and indor th'i coatrol of the. President. It is horetjy declared that the j)urp030 of Con gress inj-he piissagoot this act is to prov'ide moro'^irwotv^ftUy tV>r the })ubHc-j5afot7 bv auspendiug the writ of habea.s corpus iu the following eases and no oUier: I. Of treason, or treasonable efforts or combinations to subvert tiio govornment of the Confederate States. U. Of coudpiracies to ovorthrow tho gov- ernbient, or conspiracies to resist the lawful authority of tho Oonfodorate States. m. Of combining to assist tho enemy, or of communicating intoliigenco to the enemy, or giving him aid and comfort. iV. Of conspiracies, preparations and at- tempta to incite servile insurrection. V. Of desertions or encouraging deser tions, of harboring deoerters, and of attempts to avoid military eerrico: Provided, Thai in case of palpable wrong and oppression by any subordinate officer ujx>n any p.arty who does not legally owe military service, his superior ofilcer shall grant prompt rolic.t to tba opprerie.ed p.%rty, and the eubordinate . U tie dismiBsed frotn ctuco. /I. Of opiea and oih-3r nraiasaries of th» - -'tnv. V tl. Of holding correzpondenco or hif or- course with tho enciny, without noce>?f;Try mi\y prescribe, tho time allowed not bGiiij., leas than 30 daj’s for those east, and 60 days for tho3e w(Kt of tho Mississippi river, and any person who sliall fail so to enroll hiiii- bclt, Without a reasonable excuse therefor, to be judged of by the President, shall be placed in service in the Held for tho war, in the ^ame m;uiuer ^ though they were be tween the ages of 18 and 45: Provided, that tho persons mentioned in this section shall eonetitute a reserve for State defence and d'jtail duty, and shall not be required to perform service out of tho State io which tlie^’ reside. bee. 6. Thtit all j>er8on3 required by tho 5th section of this act to enroll themselves, may wituin 30 daya aitcr the passiige thore- ol, oast of the Mississippi, and within 60 days, if west of »aid river, form themselves into voluntary organizations of companies, battalions or regunonta, and elect their own ouicers; said organisations to conform to the 80 organized, to tender ^heir servioos as volunteers durinc^ ir I ^and if such OKan'"- izations shall turnish uroper muster rolls, as aovv organized, and deposit a copy thereof mth the enrolhag officer of their district ^itch shall be equivalent to enrollment’ tuey may be accepted as minute men for semco m such Sute, but in no event to bo tai£on out ol it Those who do not so voluu- teer and org^tze, shall enroll themselves as oeloio provided; and may, by the President, be required to assemble at convenient iila- cee ot rendezvous, and bo formed or orian-^ izod into companies, battalions and rc^i- monte, under regulations to be presoribod | by him; >.and shad have tbe ri?;}it to elect ' their company and regimental officers; and flU troops organised under this act torSuto dcfance, sha.U be entitled, while in actufd aec, r.-Lv! suca Mr ibmiia in tj^M m and ^tJ^ut the pcrnjI.:-sIon of tuo Oonts^de- wnce, to tae e-amo ])ay 4d allowance ao iL',to stAtes. . troopa now in the field. ' VUL Of nnl^ful traditig with the ane- T. That auy pereon who shall faU to my,Md othor offi^cea agamat the Uwb of attend at the place ofrend^ronaae required the Ooafedflrate Sta^ eiu.«ted to ptoiaotoi ’ —’ ■ • ^ I by authority of tha Prouden^ wikhoat law bctbre the passage of this physicians and nurses thoiein as euch su- perintendonts shall oePtitV, on oath, to be indispensable to the proper and elliolerit manaj^cment tlieieof. 4. I’hore shall ba exo’^jpt one person as owner or agrieulturist ou each furiu or ph'.n- tatiou upon wuich there r.ro now, sn>i wore on the 1st day of Jan'y Is?/, field-hands, betsveen the ot 16 ;.ad J'J. upon tho following conditions: 1. This exemption shall only bo jjr.aitiC'I in cases in wiiich there is no whit-3 mala adult ou tho farm or plantation not liable to military aervice, nor unless tho person claiiu- ing the exemption was on tho 1st day of Jan’y 1804, either the owner and manager or overseer of said plantation, but in no casa shall more than one person bo exempted for one farm or plantation. 2. Such person shall first oxccute a bond, payable to the Confederate States of Amer ica, in such tbnn, and with such secarlty, and in such penalty as the Secretary of War may prescribe, conditioned that ho will de liver to the ^!^overnment at some railroad depot, or such other place or places as may be designated by the Secretary ot War, within 12 months next ensuing, 100 pu’tinda of bacon, or, at the election ot the Govern ment, its o^uivalent in pork, and 100 Ibo. of net beef (said beef to be delivered on fwt,) for each able-bodied slave on said farm or plantation, within the above said ages, whe ther said slaves in the field or not, which said bacon or pork-and btief sh^ll be paid tor by tho Gi;rera!-nent af. the pricc-j ilxe i by t!’u Coia'nissioaers ci Sc»i:AS nolor tbs ^'rprec?tr^ci!r act: Prov’;iv Tv ’itn Ibe person thns oxeror.^- i .-ibr.ll p.n>dnff f* " fixcWry cvideuco that it h.ao^ been uawosoi:-* lor hitr, by tUe osercu^e of pr -jter di . ' to lV.rni.iU the a'liouut of tuov^t tliu? con.iruct • ed for, and loijvo ao adeql^^te etipi ly ior ih • snbsi^tenee of thoeo living on tho >>:ud or plantation, the Secretary of War ehall dirsok a ocaBmntatioii ol the 8aoik to the ) hi (»!• «c ««ter I Post CSeg, Fayetteville, N. C., October 3, 1863 of tkt Airisjl and Departure of thtMaiU Ofici. RALP.ICH V.-* AVEF.ASBOaO’, &o. Arriv.'^ -ivl;', ciccpl i-laa lay, st 4J P. M. iii-iy, except S»!-arti*y at G P. M. Uii SUMMERVILLE. liivJ Frlu'iy at 0 \ M. IrriTci V,'ciart.’i*y sni Saa4ij at ‘J P. M. WAS^ WV vii CLil^TON. Arri.'c.® liiUj 12 nocn 1. V, lii;/ iii P. M. OARTU IGE. T.i-iroa ly ajj-i S»tuni%7 at 7 P. M. j ,l,\ .'.' oui' i’, WtJ Im^sdr.y E.ad Friday at 1 P. M. j OIISUAV.',” S. C. i •’ r.-r I'.iv’.a’v, lnurt .i\y d^q.A Saturday at 6 P. M. j ?• J.. Taar. j;y u-a 1 I’hursday Rt 1 P. M. I I ii l tr.j-Jc'y V’ LUUail'lTON. i -* ;i7 aii cjituriay at 6 A. M. ' L . ; T;v? 1.7 rril Tiia-vd-»y at 1 P. M. , ■ a bL.i^-k.lJSrflTOW'N. I T >> 'vtp * ’••i.iy, ^7ednfc«^i3y aad Fridiy at 6 A. M. Ari..' 1 ived^y, i aKrl-;^ nd Satarcay at 2 P. M. 1 uLiS\ui:zurovv:i 7;a r^i;£Jisiu. Arrirei .'Ioc i-iy at a P. ;>I. D?pr.r‘? d;/ (K:c I’.v I at C ? H. MAa-NOI-I V Si.x CYPREc.3 GiUSEK. .i.'i .Tea Xiio.-ay ai « P. U. Dcpskri"? .'•..r'j Jaj (I'Mbiay) at 2^ ?. M. SWIFX ISLAffU v;.» MOJJTRO.ia, tX>FII^OrOH -»d P0V,.5Lb£0N. Arrivsj Tc.siday at (i P. M. iJec'ii '8 Wcd3ti&*lay At 11 A. M. SWirr IoL\ND T1» TROY. Arrives Tu^c i»y at H P. .>1. Depirts Wodaesdiy at 11 A. M. Ail madi leaviaj bjfvii’^7^ .1. M ,»r3 clouad tiie ^?en mg ba^oro at 9 P. .vl AU kiiara to do eeat off froM th:3 cQjo^, tln’i by ca-vil, cujt ba paid for as if sont by ri^il. All drop letlars sliotJd ba pre-paid by 2 H^atnpa. Tiic wiil c-3 OD'-a oa Suaiay from to 9J A. M , aa 1 fiviai 4i to 54 P. M. JA8 O. COOK, P. M. I^oa 111LJLI& PSiillER, ■ f Li. ^ ^ «jppiy at wbo^esala r, fk '•OW*?. P.JU: 7'-' THS .VOaTa C^ROLIiWiL MUriiiL L!!"3 i.^SUSi.XrOe 4oapi.\», 0?y i.' th« tentii year of sucsossfnl operation, with groTTing c-ipiUil lirner hold upon Mblio ooa- dilcu-jo. r..ia-'3^9«> -o Uv»5 of aU Irealtky p«N I !>•:* ycp.r3 of for oac year, f*r sevea ••_ -• , .-ii:' ■^rrr'^^iiaguitheprafita I ’ f J vio -J c‘ -ys are insured for . £0f • ’■ ■' '* J '■ ■’ ' •'* valiid. \ sr? pti*.^ -;r >-'-I VK) ■•.'ijB a'wr if ' - t: i.-.a p'lM’'' i« rclirr>ii to '-?v .; .v: c i'.-i %ad to J -y, &aieigii. :.i ^ent at :_jieuovzli«, tf. O Ja/' 9 I
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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July 25, 1864, edition 1
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