Newspapers / Fayetteville observer. / Aug. 1, 1864, edition 1 / Page 4
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PU^jaoot S|rrlB2i« Barke Ct>„ 5. C., \ * Jolt i , lo'jJ / AS ibe .‘.H'tly t.c-:av'i i'* t*j« yi'-.r oomin/f oj. I >ic- a’l'e '■> 1 .It ;>•) i^iiratijn iv «e'’kias t » snJ fti- o of fr ii ) n-j *>-«my ij deligb’ful and ui*ii :fui Vi p >3*, Springs,” ►■’tnatcd i.bd M u u u' iji Bu fc»' c ^&my, potxs Itt N. r u o( M -.-. -.it ■ r • r3u» !ic 8'di'eirr, p'K« wtif iui ; f en.-os f. jO> iiar.tr—'t i - t fMifK uc- ii'Soa bj «nj t !•« * la we ‘ jpfe3sr»oy. During uta jkiJ nh'.jU fr>« laA'i'i li.to .b.& eou-ty, thiii ^1 tOi WM loft ircx^a by ifCo ebojrj ;■ • J 1 Ic«l | perfewtl> SAfe ia atjiug laat I »^.^pr acjd no iu future uaicM fho irhola countv sko'i!i ba oT>rra?> { Pied'^ont Spriogi «re looated ia a Tery oluie i «Q' 1 Bzav say ia &n unltequpnted («xoept by viai.era) of the eoaaty. and there is nethiog about or sroucd to •ttnot the enemj, anleia the; «r: ia aearoh of h«<b, good water, » pare »nd healing atmaipttor* and uosur- pasaed Moaa am s'enerjr Thers aro uo or rwU fkrnis, wealthj plaatarsor maQ/a!«re^ m'i j hood ta ioTite their attrniioB cr aitra^..t tiieir rapidity. If, therefore, pcreoae who aro so hiug oj-vitb rle.- »a'"* will be safe anywhere, t-cir wtjn be ej >»• f i' '. Svni Spnnga. Tee houae is ao» opm far • Up r^oop'! c viaittis A iri-weeki/ Su^c rCJis »:»4 fj>S3 ira-r Morcaatoa dnriii^ the yuLvut cic a./i >' Ja^j- * t'-i wi ' taa d.iily throuitUact Augual t;a > 3epu::.l i? TEn —Board, lodging aad ligbti, A:, -ri . .-Ig \*n. r.i ^ •per day fcy ih* monih; flo > er d^tj hj li e »V6( :^ and ^20 per day for le«3 »h*n * week. E C. LINDSEY, Yna'l cf t> e T . -1. July M 51 i. Uecciver’ii IVolice. Thu undersijtned will »t;end tb? u?xt o^j^’iy i of Mjnre, R*nJ®ipb, «U f.'r f e rar>o«e i t »>ceivioj! i :e intercut due ups'n -i. c ..ii ■ i;: v j Contederftt^ dlates oT A>nniL'-t on >r -3o qa**ef'a?io3 aT^^ ConS CK'^on Artn. : :•?; p^'- i • r.. ..j, •; txeouiioaa nil. ir.oH for r - • • F . soa'’ haT’.cg c’rlJe..ccs of debt or fr-.pcr y i , r-: n j b«l'!:.g)«,^ to‘liea «‘i--inv9 vr'* r .^-v.r. i ‘ 'i.T-.i - r t‘if “A- e to roe, eo ^ t-. itifo;- ^ ’ f n- - , liable to 0 > trstr* ion w.iii'u h»-! p^t > r.vf v r«'~orDed to nue JOHN JJaN - K-JO. r . July 7. « ,c> - Hoiut; PlyW L1M;8, i.i Ud. .> i--y !»'X l.> 1 ;acu 0 ;Un ; t i. ' j « fe. ’oi!.-5 Cor', • I .i, tr.-fi’ijig- ‘.ayqici. y^- »*'C"ii‘va ^''vvu!,> fti; r.i-.Ti t, „■.'i>.7 I- ' ncd lijow.rkwul fvi n« ‘ ir.:ir to any j Iso. ii w*y be »5j jihle. u. ■ ■ r- V- • K'o■!H A I'tv or etfoctH of auv Ifiuil, DOt ®BUiii6Tat(j(i n j IX. Of conspiracies, or attciupte t> 1” fiViK uu^rugu.a *id ».uuj at tho loi! timos 1 t(ie preceding ].arao;rupli, botw^ th« times | ato f>rist>Dera of war held by the (yontedera 1 and rWoe*. to oollrci. iV i5 er« t ca -iia S'qno4-1 ther'iii 10 ikm* oont, in addition to States. tnvtH D?bts fn DiftrSof. Tir i ‘ . , jn^nie; onder the X. ()f conspiracies, or »tte»Ji>ts or propa- ^?X4ai.!. ' I nations to aid the enBmy. ... .. III. On tho amount of profits exceeditijn XI. Ot persons advieinj? or inciting other 2.5 per cpnt, made dnring either of the years i to abandon the Confederate cause, or to rc- • ■ “ • ’ ’ Oontederate Stat.)s, or to adhere to At Hil'«’>oro'; “Rale.g'x ‘ FayeiteTiib Jnlv Jii-.'i 27. %V«ute4 141*1. lh«i. ‘iO & 21, •27. & 29, ‘ U \VILDGll, KcoeWcr. 45 tJ29 S.aiS€l. The midersigacd will pivu a fair price for a well woolod tract of LA^D of lOJ or 20l)acre«. 011 the llailroad at auy jwiut betwticrj Jonesboro’ aa>i Fayettevilli!. Wood, pitc'u piutJ bored or uiibiixad. HENRY K. COLTON, Agent h\ K. Uo. FayettfvUle, April li». 25tf 1803 and by any hanker hankinp; company, insurance, canal, navigation, im porting and exporting, telegraph, express, railroad, manufacturing, dry dock, or other joint stock company of any de3crii>tio‘li, whether incorporated or not, 25 per cent on such excess. Paluia ClirNti Beans. 1’^® tt>llowiiig exemptions trom TAJIK aub«ribtr^.U r^y tho hi«:heet cash prioee for | taxaHon under this act shall be allowed, f »i*y rt'Os-B'i’» ]hr^!»U •I* SJU OAa • « ... . sJt>>rc of L) jtl jr.ji, * V .*J.; ao>Ji3. t’ioar a ■'•J. C/* » Nj 1 or .!>»n y 2:>. -'-f i%5irse Waeitei*. THUJi r d^.d U U, ii'Ca Oj -hjI WjilVj to a;re ad burae ti »a icf^^t AL.:.b£l il«/ ..louui •ia^e 30. t'osFsiifiiuTa siiri’i Aaiiisrti, £:ioiaaBS. lizPAjiiiMKjd, i>i3T- r nAa, I Wiumagiuii, it. 0., .'i.i-xa X>j.0, it j-i. j NOIIOE n aoreuy givcu lo *a pjrauus liid i!iU^' Qet-r :jc 6cc^rjjj ki'iiea caip. i"i iKj . ir.i'dvi tu; tf.'/.'JC!;* u ' , ^iiSn Luo l !-J il ji'll , J »'id prep.*c,ii Lj ,.ia sk u-* jiij &oiad, ja ; s.j- couii ti..jr a .u cjii.in.ir^ «-jxi tojv- Store, occooi.. t u jvu -llJuLUlg . vWcii J{ Aliji-Jij- aarvc wv*c iu »a ^ te be Wi.ajdaoa oy twu •Tiiut.^iaej aiguea la da MiQ, or {.any usiy ve «r^cuca^ed b^jlcre a Ju£;icd oi tsie PcMe uf Oicrk u« »u/ Ujun tUK.ii O* t-OWiaU OF ATrOH.Ni,i. 1, a. dj icrcoy »pf.oiu4 . vf , ia. true aod Uwloi Ageai ij aigu rojeipta ij,-, nai reooi»t pay meat oI mU oiuucyi due to ma b/ lue jiagioocr U.- p*rtsaaBi of tuc Oituxaderatti totaiea of Amofijj, for itc Mmoes of aif Biuven euipioyej UtrJiOi'a ou lao defeaoaa at ■, dmuig ii.a xaoutii uf 1^6 ‘iTv,- iJru, trui V.. Wiiaosa xay huta ».j si —, ISO (riige"! a .'ipltjv* ihs 0 . je.' s. ■’c--•'0i ; Lj lareo #ru J.iia X-. >re iiiUMi ue sop'irii'^o ut»|>us4i.'j fjr i u^ui2. Jn*UA loriu. ^ .*-1. C*1.! JV I..: J .). W M JAMii!j4, >-ip: y Jaxi'y iO, .luufit (l.ikfbll'A IiIli.Hfi'irjlt UJii ^ 'jE.'ii.ltAU AOh.NT’s OflflCE. > tV'i''iiliuton, -X. *J., Jua^i liU, IbUl ) 8 OrlNijH-'ii V^ at of taa i»bj»o 1 Witju i„ }\ o*-i tac aiie-«i J i >f ail ■ iittjrpr»i;ttj atui pAcriu. c moo cl thtb C'^^c i/v‘ »1 iuif/jriAUi autL'r^r.u laiu C>oip^7 ji'j potT ^ crtf)»i*l o; »i^jr jiio uitliioa of 4oi Ura saDjc. ;‘-.t ’i i i » U w!! p*il >a Qreaiotlu.. a e beiug 'i*«: > j -.u . ye^3ei.a (.Juf oojkj m^y u,-. r m»it* 0(^ 'I t ■-i' '‘i.t-'i t*ijy .^»r; orv '»a«r,*M * g oriou J i . sliUjJ iOiTe .tiUt* >w l:. •■'Cut ti t..j; . JiiT A' i-isif ' ;’4y- t ;nt oi'ai wXjept 4 ,> ■ a. bonds; la.y wi 1 ' c ti,£s i u 3iiJ por oent. '-idojujt, w ta ‘ue prosniBj to y » iho cieiuof taj iug til ' la (*jy aui^u:*! t' :!oup*ay ir>;/ itCil i -: :rn for I..''' 60j| an\ i u ;J Coti-'j - i 1 £ } ■ ^■o •. ffin ia pp repeat of stook, the ligui pnc;, aco.id? t q i*Uty. .^ny oae wiai tig to taitc m thi8 > > >3C . «ddress- Ug nijOVc* I wiJ d>30 t -*.» ploa'i'la g vw.'g . U if\formation to pftrviaa w.aotu^ Ui tkkj Hfl?. wii..LiAMJoN u.4.aai£iij, Oenwal Ag.;ut. f » J 1 41, lOt Jooo ti:-. J»il€nS! ,u:c- ri\,r quilay of tu3.j&per oa wUioh the ObserTar txM been printed of late, aad wjucb ID I* groat e/e-u3ra lo ua, is otruig to tbo waut of a saffioieai supply of £^oi sad Lao ooaiequeai neo- ewity to resort ij iai aior iiiakariala. We appeal to ttia firienda of the Ot^dtiver m ail ftoucsaiblo points, to gave op and bring to tuirn kU tlio ra^j tbay can procure. We have no tioie our.0lvofl to ai.teud to ihoir parciiaae, bat Meeara. Geo. W. WiUiaiua A Co., tao Agents in thi« town of Mv. Morphy, wul pay 16 oeate per ib. for I. J. F«b*7 16. HALM & 80H&. 6-itf 10-wit: I. Property of each head of a family to tho vahie of $5U(); and for each minor child of tho fumiiy to tho further value of $UK»; and for each son actually engaged in tlic array or navy, or who has died or boon n\m?ea, 40 .JMounUd KlUcmcw. 1^he military or naval service, and 4 uruoRirr - c-e rrap»' ! »'F t>« Ue-' '' ho WHS a member ot the lamiiy w.ica he j\ T'riirj'n'. t' rv.i-: % f’cnjjiany Mcuntcd II : entered tlifi servicG, to the turther value of f:r r.c/T!C.'. 5a thii vio^niiy. coHat: ia hcraby gir'tt j ^5lX)- rpcr;i5(p to t le r uaiher o iO non contcripts will bo ri* i WORT.'l FajciiisvUIs ir%e:>ei Rii'i Arc;ory, | 7u”j -jO, U'*'4 ) ^lOO BOU.^TV. oeiTcd tor t' ij '•errsc>. i ■> np !h : ub;: ;'flOO j i ro^- ■o vr.i •; Tr- ■ -It) ■'.■"■ i ■ ■ fii* V I? re I'- r«-qr.ir.-,l V*' ;i’- >(l. .A r T "t!' b-' > \L\ .*.»»! ni.i Cl r'v*uit ^Ucm - 4. TWLon, -t ;'i- , L I’iULOS, \ C- !"•* '» Po‘’t Ar- ■ & '^4 UOijLAK9i UA:WAtt&». UN lisi XhuLrdiiay nr b^y i-'ro, witii % b’4ck ci>c-e and t»il, broke lo'>3o at Egyr>t S'.»tlon, *.'c»{i>an» oouaty. I have not seea her s'sca. 1 ju s;s tjnt « t: j ps reoa haa tikan her up or sio-eu her sine? g’l. g..t loo4“ S'i« is of C'-tsaoa fife. : v»ot iuO; Ing t- lu. -j ecta derttly worn S with tbs> ool'>;r; h-r l.-U e.y - baea all sa?C£ei ca' lie h*ir rah? ^d .'IT a r 1 Will gi*e $100 f^r tue r.ooTerj of c'.x^ su.src $iCO f.T itn arrcjr .f o# ihi f i nioU.i TVS;* I f«Ir JnJr •> 4 . { CaroSiua IrYiuale CoSiege. '1V4E .'X(.ron* 3 cf thi*! It* t-uaoa wnl lie ijsucs!'! a 1 Moai*y tUt lei of aujtmi ig -4, wita » a : or..^ ' 'loaob.iT '. Fur oilju;ar ai Ue..j 1V:t J. R Gi.IFFlirr, Aoeocviria, N. O. Jane 14 41 y.pJ-ilA Wool Wanted for the State of N. Carolina. THK uadfiissil oor. 'nii.; to OOri->.^ YAK^l fj.' tVUJL, oao huTii^ if Ta .i :o;- 1 i^i, a->- Wdcae^l, vt 8 iM. o'.e*i w.»sa; l >V. d.. p. t ,, % pay a iibaral pric- ia cAsii 'or ir.n.^ o.* r-n* i Ij:« GEO W WlIiLlW-i * 00., F*yol««vii e, June 15 4^ f PreabyioriAa oop/. Sargeuu tienorai’s ( R*.i.BiOa, , Jcas i *x-i. )o 4. 1 AM£6bBN0S(l wih k*Te ., ou .. tjr-.i .j#,, and me ^ay, o. evjrv m Oia, uc : iieo’a araty. Ah Lox-js i;ii ar-i3 fjr -u? uiosio?.- that army Will 03 carrwj laeri pro*ji^uy by t +ju daliTtrei to tae owajr EDWARD 41-tf Sur^ac’u U-a* r kl N :.i .uiia. Oesirable Oo©ds. \Vt2, je.iC L\T¥a!i) Otfin for .rUi': EfS KNiVFS r,.i rORF V /vV^- 40 Lce. V,u« .“J R.; 1 4 Lli'ij.d Ku v*>); Orj-s S'cel ,■2.', G - PUBt .. e! KVtii'tag Nu-^.il.-a; h tn- 111;'.. •{ »v.ib: Pap.'r, 3)0G;' K '.TKl'." -’:; I’d'-' D¥: Gr.: E •■:] •;'> IJ vie H 1 B»rr?l ; ^ ■srK.ir; ‘J Ri-rc’‘? b lUf ’lx 5 R»r' A!u ■>; a rr' 3 'T-cli. S 10 K.'*:-' Bi «-»rb, U; 1 Aid'..;.:-; • 3 D '0« Peppe-; I r*o\^g: 6• J.-l? i. the enemy.. XII. Of nnlawfully burning, destroying or injuiing, or atteiripting to burn, destroy or ijijuro any bridge or railroad, or tele graphic line of communication, or property, with the 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 arn'is, or munltimw of war, or arsenals, fouu'lries, workshops, or othi''- .iroperty of the Confederate States. Sec. 3. The President shall cau!?o proper ofDcers to inv’^estiijate tho ciisea «)f all persons so ftn-ested, or detained, in order that they may be dischargotl if improperly detaine l, unless they can be sppodily tried in tiie duo cous-so »>f law. Sec. 3. That during the snspension afore said, no military or other ollicer shall be compelled, in answer to anj' writ of habeas corpus, to appear in person, or t> return the body of any pureon or persons letairu>;I by him, by tho authority of the Presidont, Sc- cr;5tarv of War, or the Oeneral officer com- mandfng tho Trans-Mississippi department; but up(»n the certificate, under oath, of the otilcer having charge uf any one so detained, that such person is detained by him fte a pvisonor for any of tho causes hereinbefore propert}’, ex;clu8ivc of household furniture, specified, under the aut||^ity alurosaid, fur- l>oassessed at a value excctjding$lO(M->. I tliur proceedings under n>e writ of haboas IV. That whero property lias been injured corpuG shall iiumediatcly ceasc and remain or d.estroyed by flie enemy, or the ovv’ner susj^Kjndod tio long jvs tlup, act shall contitme thereof has been temporarily deprived of ti:e ; in force aiiall be h'able to be placed in service in the field for the war, aa- if he w#re between tlie ages of 18 and 45. Sec. 8. That hereafter the duties of pro vost and hospital guards and clerks, and of clerks, guards, agents, e'T'pWyees or labor ers in the CoinmissaTy '1 ..Vr!,”rcrraa8ter’8 Departments, in the Orduii.m.-e Hnreau, and of clerks and empl)yees of navy agents, as also in the execution of the enrollmeat act, and all similar duties, shall be jjerformed by persons who are within the ages ot ,1S and 45 years, and who by the report ot a Board of army surgeons shall be re|)orted as unable to j>erforin active service in the field, but capable of performing some of the above said dutiee, specifying which, and when these persons shall have been assigned to tho^e duties as far as practicable, the Pre sident shall assign or detail to their perform ance such bodicd of troops, or individuals, required to be enrolled under tho 5th sec tion of this act, aa may be needed for the discharge of such duties: Provided, that persons between the ages of 17 and 18 shall be assitrned to thoso duties: Provided fur- II. Property of the widow of any officer, soldier, sailor or marine, who may have , died or been killed in tiu; military or naval p'.y 11 i !-'r TLon’ti. Ljgi.vico, or v'iiero tliere is no widow, then of ui. Von^or^pn familv, boinj^ minor children, t» the ; nrine of ^1000. i irr t. ’ '♦-li;*! or bed; Pr»|>Grfy of every olilcer, soldier, sailor or marine, actually engaged in the military or naval service, or of euch as have *-r V3lj «t>. D. been disabled in such servico, to the value of t^lOOO; provided, that tho above exemp tions shall not aj)ply to any person, whose jjroviaione, to be delivered by such person as aforeFAid at equivalent rates. 3. Such person fihall further bind himself to sell the marketable surplus of provisions and grain now on hand, and whicli he may raise from year to year while his exemption continue.'', 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 an, empted as aforesaid, shall be entitled to a credit of 25 per cent, on any amonnt of meat which ho may deliver within three months from tho passage of tJiis act: Provided fur- * tiier, that persona coming within tin) provi sions of this exemption shall not be deprived of tlie benefit thereof by reason of having been enrolled since the 1st day of Feb. 186-I-. 4. In addition to the foregoing exemp tions, the Secretary of War, under the di rection of the President, may exempt or de tail such other persons as ho may be satis fied ought to be exempted on account of public necessity, and to insure the produc tion of grain and otlicr proyiaions for the army and the families of soldiers. He may, 4S-.5W loaug’ji ArHhmetieal DietioDarj ft sy?te.n cf ^'ithinefio, IU*%ly H«okon- 3 K«i*v!T-T, Fo’-m:*. &o r J. UALf r-ys-,. Aco ij Icy cd'lilioicZ Ttixes for the mj>i)ori of Gfyoe.mmtvU. StKj. i. Tiij Congre j of the O>nfedorato of xliacrici d * enact, Tisat in adul- tio.i to tha tiixes lovicd by the act “to !«y tft\.o^ i >r the Common defence and to carry on tlic (-vcvcrn:uei\t of the Confederate Statee,” approved 'iVSv. of Aprii 1S62, tliere shall h;i levied, from tlie pu'^siiga of thi.s act, on the Gubjects of tsMjvtion hexeailor iimulioLC’'. RTi i coliocte;! Iroui every ])er'3o-i, c.>p*.rrner- eiiip, association t*r cf'r}»oration, tlioro- tft, taxes as follow', t*>wit* I. r**on tht) value of j'rojwrty, ^eal, per eona) r-n'i in'xcd, of evei'v kii.'d .'vnd d-jfcrij;- tion.'.v ?'f:vciniftei’c5>"”.»!)t‘^d ot taxed si .i dilfcr.- use or occupancy thereof, or of the means of cultivating the same, by reaiion of tho ]*resenc« or tho proximity of the enemy, the sveessment on rnch property may bo rcJuoed, in proj)ortlon to tiie dam-.ige sus- iaincd by the owner, or the tax assessed theroon may be reduced iu the same ratio j by tlie district collector, ou satisfactory evi- j dencc ifnbmitti^l to 1-ini the i*wncr or ak- sessur. Oto. 6. That the taxes ou pro}>erty laid for the year 1 ^64, sh ;I1 he assessed as on the day ot the j-Hf-age of this act, and be due and culle'ted on the 1st day ol June next, or as eoon after as practic;ible, a’dow- I ing an cxtcnsio;i of 90 days West of tho Mississippi river The additional tuxo* i'n incomoa or profits for the year J .StJ.3, loviod by this act, shall be assessed and collected fortliwith; an«l tho taxes o:i income«^ or ])r»- ^ts for th'j V, nr shall be r.sjofsod ami c; I!octel rcc-^rding to the pn'visions of tiie tax and i^eeot^smcnt ;irts of 1?G3. Pfxt. 7. So nnich of tlie tax act of tlie ‘24th d-?.y of April .os lovies a tax on iri- COrrV-'S Jorivi-. 1 fi'>m ] rO])«rty or eU’ccts on the ani.junt or value "f whicli a tax is lovi'ed by this ac^ and a! ■> the Iflt section of j^aid act. are su'^p'^ndcd fo’' the yeai ISBt, j»nd no e'’-’"^tcd rc’’t, h'"o o^ •nteri“:.t -n pr>>- perty or credit^ }, :rei’! fa.rcd ad vul .rcm, shall bo asse&foi or taxr ’ aj incon’cs under the tax act of 1803. Sec. 4. This act shall continue in fbrc'O for uinety diiys atlcr the n*.'.:Kt meeting of Co!i- !^rrW;^, a»ju lio lono;er. THE MILITARY BILL. Section 1. That from and after the piissage of this act all white men, residents of tlie Oonfederatt' Stat-^s, between the ages of 17 and 50, shall ho in tho militjirv scrvicc of the CJlil'oderuto Statos for the war. Sec. 2. That all tho person'^ aforesaid, be tween tht^ ages ->t IS and 45, now in eervice, shall be retained daring the present war tiier, that nothing contained in this act shall j also, grant exemptions or details, on such b;i 80 construed ac to prevent tho President j terms as he may prescribe, to such over- from detailing artisans, mechanics, or per-! soers, farifiers or planters as he may be sat- st'us of scicntific skill, to perforin indispen- j istied will be more useful to the country iu frable duties in th.e departments or bureaus j the pursuits of agriculture than, in the niUi- herein mentioned. ,• tary service: Provided, that such exemption Se!. 9. That any Quartermaster or As- tist.uit Quarte^'master, Commissary or As- sistazit Commissary, (other thiwn those serv ing with brigades or regiments in the field,) or ofiicera in the Ordnance Bureau, or Navy Agents, or Provost Marshal, or oflScer in the c^macript service, who shall hereafter cmi)loy or retain in his emplojMnent any person in any of their said departments or bureaus, or in any of the duties mentioned in tho 8th section of thia act, in violation of the provisions hereof, shall, oh convection thereof by a court-martial or military court, be cashiered; and it shall be the doty of any dojuirtment or district commander, upon proof, by the oath of any credible {^rson, that any euch otficer Irns violated this pro vision, immediately to relieye such officer f.“om duty; and said commanders ehall take prompt measures t; hare him tried for such offence; aad any commander as aforesaid failing to perform the duties enjoined by shall cease whenever the farmer, planter or overseer shall fail diligently to employ in good faith, Lis own skill, capital and labor exclusively in the production of grain and proyisions, to be sold to the Government and the families of soldiers at prices not exceed ing those fixed at the time for like articles by the CommiBsioners of the State under the impreasment act. 5. Tho president, treasurer, auditor and superintendent of any railroad company en gaged iu transportation for the Government, and euch officers and employees thereof as the president or superintendent shall certify on oath to f^e indispensable to the efficient operation of said railroad: Provided, that the ntimbcr of persona so exempted by this act on any railroad shall not exceed one per son for euch mile of such road iu actual use for iniiitar}^ transportation; and said exempts shall be reported by name and description, wifn the names of any who haye lelt the .... t’tcTeof, be discharged from tho s>rvice. wita the U. S., m tha>r.;ao rogimcntc, bat-j s.^-. 10. That all laws grnntlng ta.hoi!6 and companies, to ’.vhich they belong j tions from military service be, and tho liamt* this section, shall upon being duly convictod ' e’nployment of said company, or who may ccu-’y lo he indispensable. C-. That oothinpr herein contained shall at the j>iis!»age of this act, wi^h the same or- gi’.iiization and otHcers, nnlefts regularly transferred or discharged, in accordance with tlie laws and regulations for the gov ernment of tho artny: Provided, that com- j>anips from one Stare, or-anizel ag-ainst are, hereby repealed, and hcreaTJcr non*' rthall ho exempted except the following: 1. All who shail be held unfit for milita ry service, under rules to be pre:)crlbed bj the Secretary of War. 2. The Vice President of the A>nfcdcrate i.ieir Cl ueont, e.xpieccsu at tho tiino, with . n3(j[rj})9i.a officer^ ofCongres.*? re.iju! o’u or battauoiH Irom auotuer State,! iuij .,f the several State Lenlslatnros, arid and State ofncerj as to of tlie mil liave tiio privilege of being traiwterred ! gueh ,/Jior Confoderate a . orgauizationg ot trooi.^, in t!>.o same arm | tac Preeidcut, or the G , J, . w. Governor of thfis re- •■>••,101;, from tue.,rate^ m which said i tpectivc Str*.to«^, may ovrtity to be necef-Siiry construed as repealing the act approved /vpril the 14th 1863, entitled an act to ex- • iftj't contractors for carrying the mails ol tijo Confederate States, and the drivers ot poet •5'chpfiand hacks, from military ser vice: I'nyidcd, that all the exemptions ^'ranted auder this act shr/il only continue whilp.t the persons exempted arc actually oogiiged in iheir respective pursuits or oc cupations. iL'f'C. 11. That t/ie President be, and he is hereby, authorized to grant det^ile, under compAniOH \, ere raiSed; and the soldiers from ; proper administratior of thn Con-■ treneral rules and regulations to be issued one hmtc in companies irom another State, feleiWor State Governm '' - - - ^ shill be allo'.v^'i, it they dccire it, a transfer to organiz-ttions from their own States, iu the e:U:;3 §rm of the service. Sec. 3. That at the expiration of six months from ili»3 firwt dfiy of next, a boTVitv on bo’ids ->f *1 f *re i! t on t :o CoT'fedora^c Staton ) «'•- **o- ■».ll i'' H'-' ca-^e vj.Tcood *1;^ i»>. rvnd 'nch i wh*- ? ;:'i;)0!v-!I” !ii”;’t;c, r'l"- i':i X i;i all (•■'?(:■; wIhU'o. th*' ' ehi'.ll n'T exc xd $!' >•>. the ca.ne ! from the War Department, cither of persons j may i>©. i between 45 and 50 years of age, or from the i 3. Every minister of religion authorized to army in the field, in all cf»£OS where, in hia j prciich uccordingto the rules-of his church, jadgmcat, iustico, equity and necespity re- an J v;ho, at the p.‘^?oage of this act, shall bo quire such details, and ho may revoktj such . regulp..''Iy emplov’cd in tne discharge of his orden of details whGnover he ftiinks proper: minitjterial duties; supor.ntendents aud phy- . Provided, that the power hesein granted to ficiaus of asylums for the deaf and duiiib ’ tha President to make detiula and exeinp- ; lid bll.id :in 1 of tho insane; onu editor for i tions shall not be construed to authorize the each new'j)a]'o*r boinT pnblithed af tbe ti’.re * exemption or detail of any contractor for i i .. • . • J ‘ etnplov'cea as euid edi- ; furnishiag eupplies of any kind to the Gov- -c » ut la piovioi!-* to tdo period , ^.jr ,„ay certify, on oatb, to ix; indi^;pen.«able | erument, by reason 01 said contract, unless S. Tlmt tho ‘ax itnpr^sed by ^his act of in a six por cent. Govcrntnent bond, vhich the Secr«‘!:iry t?l tho Trea&urv here by authorized to L ;uo, shall U* paid to cvt>- iy ;:un-ci.'mmibsio;.;d oiliccr, musician and o-:v.ilo who fthall the-}i lx in Horvice, or in Ar-r>i v to -Jra jK \^i 45 f nt5 under tho law i7noo"ing it, and dulivorrd o tho Gov-»rnmeut: Provided, That no rJiall ho allowed br-yond 5 por com. II. On the value of gold . nd bii'.er wares and pla^c, jewels, ’c^clr/ ?nd matches, 10 per cent. UL Tho valuf' of }-rt?^jeiiy t.ixed under this section sliall be aosessed on the baBis of the market v:’.l;u’ 0 f iho eame, or similar pro perty iu the neigh borhood whereasseeaca, in tho year ISC^"*, ox«!opt in cases where land, Javc.'’', cotton or toUiCCO have been pnr- chascd since tho let Ja-y of January 1862, in which c:iae tho said land, slaves, cotton and tobacco go purchascid, shall be aseessed at tho prico aotimlly p9id for tho same by the owner. Sec. 2. On the valug of all shares or inter- ebts lield in any bank, banking company or (■O HU-t j • ’ thil>n'rih-je J t\e Wni of Hahca9 Corp’jrS in cAri>un ca-’>:. Wlicrone, tl>e Conatituti-.n (»f the Confed erate Slates of America jirovide^ in Article 1, Section 0, Paragraph 3, th.it ‘‘the privi- legf of the writ of hwheac corpus shali not !x’ suspended tinlesi? wisen in cjwe of rel>el- lion or invgfiiou, the public pai'ety mav re- qui.’"o it;' and w!>ereae, ti;e powe»’ of sus pending tho piivilo^;o of sr.id writ iw reco^- niiisd in said Article 1, i^ vo^tod eolely in tlie Cjngrcci?, which is the excluaivo jadge of ti’8 nocoe?ily of uuch snepcnsion; and wiicre:\5, in tho opinion of the Congress, the public safety requires the suspension of said writ iu the exiatini' case of the invasion of those States by tha armies of tho United States; and whereas, the Proaident has a^ked for the suspension of tho writ of habeas cor pus, and informed Congress of conditions of afaucii paymcur, then to the jMjrson or per-! the pul 8'»n;> 'v7}\(i -"uuld bo entitled to receive by hv'v ■ pri the arruiiragea of his pay; but no one shall be ! ublication of F.nch newspaper; the j the head or secretai’y of the department ma- ■ tho Confederate end State kinur such contract 6*hi a68jciation, canal, uTivigation, importing, public danger which ronder tho easpension exportiijg, insurance, maaufacturing, telo- j of the writ a measnro proper for the j)ublie . , nter ot tho Confederate end State king such contract shall certify that the per- nntoui f,. (1.0 j Governments, and snch journoymaTi print- eonal eervicos of such contractor are indis- I Inl ,1.^. I f crs as t!,a «id i.nl.lw ..ri. -..r c^.rtifr, pensable to t!;e execution of said contract: . ^ ! V? peno o SIX , ^,[1 o!ttii, to ho t '.- "rform the ^o^ided t'urthar, that when any snch con- tractor p-hall fail, diligently and faithfully, to proceed with the execution of such con- * tract, his exemption or detail shall cease. Sec. 12. That in appointing local boards of surgeons lor tho examination of persons liable to inilitary service, no member com- poeing the same shall be appointed from the county or enrolling district in which they are required to m£^e such examination. n^out.^ls next after the said hrstday ot A}>ril,, public printing; o?ie !-•;!'!> .’i.iv'^bjcarv in be ab3'.int ^om his commsnd without leave. 1 ^-^ch apothecary store, \v ■« -;v d -ris? busi- *-QC. t. *hat no person shall bo roliovod such on the 10th day of Oct’r 1863, roin the operation ot tlns.act by reason ot I .qJ continued said busine..s, without ■>e any longer exempted by reason thereof: i aotual and reajular practic‘3 ot Pruvidod, that no person, heretofore exempt- 3ion, but the'term phyr.ician ou on account ot rciigious ot>mion3 and who oil Blr.r»l' WarrinU tor ia)« berf. graph, express, railroad, and dry-dock Qom- panios, aud all other joint stock companies of every kind, whether ir!.corporated or not, 5 per cent. i'nc value of property taxed under this dcctiou shall bo aasassed npon tho basis of tlie market value nf such j>roperty in the ]ioi.n;hboiliood wliore a=3es»nud, in such cur- renay as may bo in freneral use there, in the p.irohaij auu salo of such property, at the time of aaaesamont. 80c. S. Upon Lho amount of all gold and iilvcr coin, ^old diiit, gold or ailvor bullion, vtcther held by the banks or other corpo- .ationa or individuals, 6 por cent.; and upon iUl moneys hold abroad, or upon the amount of all bilb of exchange, drawn therefor on ioreigH couutrios, a tax of 5 per cont.; ouch ^ax upon money abroad to be aseessed *and ;x)llccted according to the value thereof at the place where the tax is paid. II. Upon tha amount ot all solvent crc dits, ana of all bank bills and all other mu, pora issued as currency, exclusive of noa- mteroat boaring Confederate treasury notes, and not employed in a regiiterod business, tho income derived from which is taxed, 5 per ccni.. tiec. 4. Upon pn-^fita noada in trad^ and buainess, as follows I. On all pr-jfite i-iade bv buying and cell ing apiritous liqu^ i j, flon whoat, corn, rice molasaeo or sir-’,- hojr^j, or b'jof foO-utJi, rr dcs, boots, aboee, cotton y,— ton or mixod cloths, hata, wagons, ht^niese, coal, iron, stoel or nails, Bt r.ny fclme be tween tli6 1st of Jarurry 18G3, ftud the l^t of JanoAry 1865, 10 j or cent., iu audition to tho tax ou snch profits es income under the “act to lay taxes for tho common defonoe, and carry on the Govommcjat of the Oou- foderate States,” approved April 24, 1863. IL On all profits made by buying and seUing money, gold, silver, foreifim exohanflre. •tookB, notes, debte, oredita, w 1 ^ WadL iMdl wr vnym It, L-aoori, pork, >"», oats, hay, no"-T3, mules, yS'jo), ^on, cot- defence against invasion aud insurrectiou; now, therefore, The Congress of the Confederate States of America do enact, That during tho pruociit invasion of tho Confederate States, tho priv ilege of the writ of hr-boaa corpus !>e, and tho same is hereby, sns}.Jond«d; but such aus- l>en0ioa shall apply onl y to the c/.wes of p«r- sons arrested or detained by order of the I’resident, Secretary of \Tar, or the General Officer commanding the Trans-Mississippi Military Dopartmont, by the antliority and under tho control of tho President. It w hereby declared that the purpose of Con gress in the passage of this act is to >)rovido mor^! etfeictually for the pu:jlic safety by suspouding the writ of habeas cornus in tlie folio wing cases and no other: I. Of treason, or treasonable efTorts or combinations to aubvert tho gdvornmont. of tho (Jonfedorate States. II. Of conspiracies to overthrow tho gov ernment, or c^nsniracic'i to resist tho lav/fal of the Confederato States, f wmbiniug to assist the ensmy, or igious o]>mion3 has paid tho tax levied to relieve him from eorvice, shall bo required to render mililary scfvicQ under this act. Sec. 5. That all white mule residents of the Confederate States, between the ages of 17 aud 18 and 45 and 50 years, shall enroll theraeelvos at snch times and places, and and for the last 7 years have been, iu the their profes- shall not in clude dentists; ail presidei^s and teachers of colleges, thoological seminaries, acade mies and Echoolfi, who have l>een regularly engaged a« snch for two ye&ra next before the ptwsa^e of this act: I’rovided, that the benefit ot this exemption shall extend to those teacher* only whose schools are com posed of 20 students or more. All euperin- undor such regulations, as tho 'Prosid.^ut { tendents of public hospitals, established by may prescribe, tho time allowed not being j law before the passage of this act, and sucu 1^5 than 30 days for th.ooe east, and 60 days ! physicians and nurses therein as such eu- for those wes^ of the Mississippi river, and parinto! authorit UI te^te to incito servile insurrection. V. Of desertions or encouraging doner- tions, of harboring dcaorter?,, ssnd of attempts to avoid military soryico: P.»-oviiQd, T'iAt ii case ot palpable wrong and opprescicri t>v any Bubordinate olSccr upon any party v/ho does not legally owe military porvico, his superior officer shall graat prompt relict to tho oppr^d part^, nnd ihc sabordiaate shall bo dismissed 'rom oi^ce. VI. Of spieo f.iid other emissariQa of tha euemv. ViL Of holding correspondence or inter- coiirse with the enemy, without necessity and without tlie pormishiou of tho Oonlodc- rat-a Statea. VIIL Of unlawful trading with the ene my, and other offences against the laws of the ChKiftderBte Statca, ooMtod to |»Naoti msmn *»«?. any pcraon w!io shall fail so to enroll him self, without a reasonable excaso therefor, to bo judgod of by the president, shall bo placed iu service iu the fiel(^for the war, in the eamo manner as though they vrere be- tweea the ages of 18 and 45: Proyidod, that the pttrsoua mentioned in this section ghall constitute a reserve for State defence and detail duty, and shall not bo required to perlorm service out of t) 0 Slato iu wl.dch they reside. Soc. 6. Tliat all pc.^sons roouired by the 5th section of ilrie act to enroU thomt;ei vea, may within 30 days after tho pass.igo cuorc- of, cast of tho Mic'-sisaippi, and within 60 days, if west cf said rivor, form themselves into voluntary organizations of companies, battalions or regimenta, and elcct their own ofiieers; said organizations to conform to tho existing laws; and, having so organized, to tender ftieir services as volunteers during ttio war to the President; and if eucii o^an- iaationa shall furnish proper muster rolls, as now organized, and deposit a -^iopy thereof with the enrolling officer of their district, winch siiall be equivalent to enrollment, they muy be accepted as minute men for sarvice m such State, but iu uo event to be taken out ot it. Those who do not so voluu- t3er and organize, shall enroll themselves as before provided; and may, by the President, bo required to assemble at convonieut pla- cca 01 rendezvous, and bo formed or organ ized into companies, battalions and regi- n.ents, under regulations to be prescribed by liim; and shall have the right to elect their company and regiment;%l office nj; and all troops organized under tiiia act for State defence, shcul be entitled, while in actual service, to the same pay and allow luce as troops now in the field. See. 7. That any person who aliull fail to attend at the place 01 rendoxvniu as roquirod by thtt auth'^-ritr of Uio Pr«iid«int, withoat • OTSdhBt to9vm- to |«dir«d nf ivf ||2m. idcuts shall certify, on oath, to be indispensable to the proper aad efficient mana^meat thereof. 4. There shall be exempt one person tis O'vner or agriculturist on each farm or plan- trtion upon which there are no-iv, end were on tho 1st day of Jan’y last, 15 able-bodied .fiv'id-hands, l^tween the r^ges of 16 and 50, upon the following conditions: 1. This exemption shall only bo granted in cases iu wliica there is no white male adult on the farm or plantation not liable to ; niiiita''y service, nor unless the porson claim ing Lho exemption was on the 1st day of JtUv’y 186-i, either the owner and manager or overseer of said plantation, but in uo case Bhall more tlian one person be exempted for one fftrm or plantation. 2. Such person shall first executc a bond, pay ible to the Confederate States of Amer ica, in such tbrm, and with snch security, and in snch penalty as the Secretary of War inay prescribe, conditioned that he will de liver to the Goverumont ai some railroad lep- /t, or such other place or places as may bo designated by tho Secretary ot War, within 12 months next ensuing, 100 T).>unds of bacon, or, at the election ol tho Gorwa- mcnt, ito equivalent in pork, and 100 IbSi ot not boel (said beof t«) be delivered on tor eacii able-bodi-.,d slave on said ti^rm or plantation, within the above aaid agca, tiier uaid alave^ in the field or not, v/nicu said Imcon or pork and beof shall be i.;i- for by the Goveraraent at the pric.:. by the Commiseloners ot the State uud'„'r tho iiuprcssmoat act: Providart, that when tiu-j person thus exempted shall produce e itis- tactory evidence tnat it has been impos^tble for hi '-., by the exercise of proper dingonoe, to fi'raifih tho amount of meat thus couiract- eu f >r, aud leave an adequate supply tor the aubsistence of Uioeo living ou tho said farm .IT plantation, the Secretary of War shall dirc:t a ooounatalkH’ of the aame, to the «Rliy»S ol %hmmtd hi tn$fm «r oMmt Post OSloe, Fayetteviilaj N. C. Oc An D’l f.c.a OIOBKE 3, 1863. J Sehtd:J« of ila Arriv^il and Departura of the MaiU at t/ut O^es. EALEISH Tia AVERA3B0K0’, *0. ArriTes daily, e*c«?i Sunday, at 4^ P. M. D-. parts dsdif, exiflpt SatuT'iay at »i P. M. F.ALEiail Ti* SUMMBRVILLB. L'oparta Tuesday and Friday at 6 A; M. Arrives Vf cinosday and Sunday at 9 P. M. WARSAW ?ia CLil^TOS. rrivefi d«ly w 12 noon. p*r(F daMy &'t IJ P. M. CART«XGE. AnriTc-s Tuaei^vy, Taars.iay and Saturday at 7 P. M. l/er-arid Monday, WeJaeaiay and Friday at 1 P. M. CliERAW, S. C. .\rrivc3 Tuoa !»y, Tliuraday and Sacarday at 6 P_ M. Dji'sutJ Sand«y, Taeiiday and Xhorsda/ at 1 P. M. PAIR BLUFF via LUMBERTON. AfriTes TaesiiAy, Thursday and Satardaj at 6 A. M. D jparts f’uaJ^y, Tuosdr.y aad Thursday at 1 P. M. ROSESON’S Tia LIJZ-ABETHTOWN. Departs Afoaday, WodnMday aad Friday at 6 A. M. Arri?os Tuesdsy. Tburday and Saturday at 2 F. M. BLlZABEimOVrN fi* T8REBIHTH. ArriT96 Monday «t 5 P. M. Dcpiirtfl eaoie day (Monday) at 6 P. 5i. MAUNOOlAyia CYPRESS CREEK. Arrives Tuesday «.t 'i P. K. Pfiparts 8Jvaie day (Ta9?lay) at P. M. ^yiFT Tis XSONTROSfi, COVINGTON and POWELliTON. Arrivoa Tuesday at 6 P. M. Departs Wednesday at 11 A. M. aVTIFX RLAND ria TROY. ArriTO? Tncs'ioy at C P. M. WcdnosdfTf at 11 A. M. Ait nails loariag Odfirs7J L. M , ai*e closed the even ing bpfns at 0 P. if All IcUsrj t3 bo soal o7 froa ihte oC*.-.'®, Other t'lan by la^il, mnx*. bj paid for aa it eeii by nnil. AU droj> U’l:^rs shoald be pre-paid by 2 o-^n!. ptaTips. Tii0 will be opca on Sunday firem 8i to 91 A. i\f , »Hd f.’oca to P. M. JAS. O. COOK, P. M. BMKfE PftlHeR. A lyria :r n'x:>T>iy at wbo'.«9*l« ■a, I » «0?W C^ROI^liVA THAI. LU Jfl iNSUUi.^Cfi COMPAiff, V ''W iu .he tenth j^r.r of euocoasml «p«ration, witb _ r - ~-'v^ cspitsl and Urmer hold upon pablio ooo- iM' .nu^s to irrare th« Uvea of all healthy par^ H.TTa 11 l» 00 yM^3 ef age, for one year, for seT«ii*" vr N c, t>a-l for lift meubora sharing la tho profits All sla'^os fr?ra 10 to 60 yeara of age aro insnred Tor on? tf’- foi ire years for t?ro fhirds their yalo j. At! l33’?n i.'i i.aacia»U^ p-aid withi;> 9f) da-/s attar «£.itdf" *ot pr • i« prouoalo^l. Foi ! iV »*r infortjiation the public in r.' "o Afts'i ' - ‘-..ojri" \y ia all parts o'ih* S'V- t* r a. BATTLE, Seorct-tf *.J. HAr^ = ^ Jan’i f -y ■, BlaBk ■'€..>#
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