- : - ' i . , f ft IT I' 6 h Willi' ' '&&fivft$ V . . . I. T.IIE'.t508TITUTION AND T H K LAW8-TIIE GUARDIANS OF OCR LIBERTY Vol. XLV. IIILLSBOEOUGII, N. C, JANUARY' 11, 1865 No. 2278. . Syzcsis cf the Few Htvtnue Law. An vd vatorem Us of tme per cent; U levied i'vr the support f th 8le grit n nt, the pay incut uf its dM, &c , ipvn the aesed ca!i lu.e- uf thlolUwinjj subjects ei Ut fint dajr f April, 1863, t 1. Real citat in thi State; Prnvi(!edt lSt where prapertr hat bern whull? nr iu frt dtrved utttce that tiwe, the value ) to be fixed bv the owner, ajrnt im at'sr rcy, on aath ; and in case the ux 'tiker is aUsatUSed, two free heltiem aro to decide ltic,antl if thay !iwie a third bo ifo be selected bjr them ; and their de c.siuu u to be final. 2. All laven, (except euch aa the ronr vv crurt nujr exempt,) the value of uch .: M tn be a8CiT:aine i)j the same per. .! who ascertain the value f UnA. 2. .Moner due trj soUent d-Utor, r m hand, or n deposit wish individual, ur r the banks, or other corporations; P :d, that Confederate kd ijtme Tieii' si uottsaii coupon ptiuf( of the bculs :i Jii.r,j5:aie r corpArntion, except cn-, : o.n r of tKa iStite iui prior to 1 r'j. 23, 1861, xhall be ccni'u'r red monejr ; ki. I IJrjiru, that the ner a lifting the .rerteT on hnd and at iiuercat shall We al- "rU to ilcduct dtb' -owinj; by hint a j.i ,'ueipal, uud aUo 14 auretv where the i ' ncpal it insolrent. 4. Mvnev invested in niaBulactartn and .-aoibft.it coiporatitn! or cipanie, ac itidir.g to the kharrs, afTiied bv the char ter, if thrJahare be i a coi p.iraticti, auu i Mserr bo incorf oration, then cpo thr n;..unt invested ; cioitee invested tit utf 0Mid isnueJ unce the 3d of Feb. !Hf5 1 s mtne y intektrd in countv bonds or botdj it corperated ttwtts; and aUo in evrjr lecie f trade d trafuc, not othM-if taxed. 5. Ilouseluitd snd kitcl.in lurnituie a bftie the vatoe uf $200, except ertide pei'iOcatlj iaxed. A. AU cotton and naval stores and te biocu, etcept owned by the pnducr, or heen perchaied by the owner lor bis n 'ate, or that of his familj "or dpendnt9 ; and ! such ctt' a nt) sate br; jiorrhated bj nj'pertwn or corporation fr the purpose of reins tacturin; Trovided, that no more cotton held hj ruaufacturtr thill be exempt tha't is ne'ded for -the TootuoiDt'on of one veir. . Pec. 2- The folluii5 properrjr shall te j exempt from taxation: j AH tends or ofVr properlv betorjing to t'.e Confederate State, or this Stale, or t saj tosntj in hi 8tale, or to the Ui viritt, Cwllejes, or other tnstifutions if Uiruiog; ill town hslli, tiarket Houtes, public square. lie.; irechaniralacdiarm . tools, books. Clones, seines, &:. Propertjr ttxed more than one per cent, hot to be Itn'jV t the tax of one per cent., let to 1-e lived rf arHteljr. Oiietrv diS4fd iittitivi-'etMl or proG', nut prvM.ulr Yis'ed, declsrodt received, or due, on or Iiefore AptH 1st. ineth year, up n.M-y or rsits! mtestd in'shve in the B. i'k ol WaiStrgloti, Merchant's )tiik, Rjt.k I WVdebr fopH, Bank of Fajrttet die, ('i mm-rcial Back, fliyk i Sor'h INrcf.ito, iLnk nf tharot'r, arnl the BaUk of Va' tef iMe, a tax of eight (H) fcnts, and t berinip' Item fouoif tax. I'poa '(!M'fed'roieal cff roti bonJ, Dot oiVrttM taxed, nnt'sitth tf the to teret annually acrruib theieon. Msuk or iitifirii he Id in all corporations or bw aim t to be listed wi;h the other individual ropvrtv. 'Ixxr's on all prft erty titled to be paid io the .herfr. (schedule A.) Account of 4ial:trd propenjr to-be rei?ered to the Hib't.n oa'i. (Schedule H.) Ciiuiity tlourts to fix f sj of fakeri if tax Hits. L:optrsIier to lunitn pnoieti liott. SftliRDULE A. '2'fce fo',!irg sttbjects to bo listed, in addition to thoe already meatinned: (I) Kter; taxhb't poll tS, but solditii to be exenit, whether in te tervire of the State or Uc Confederate States. (?) T-ll stei, tsmpikes and feiri't, sit per cent, on kiMotiot uf receipts ; and on keepers of hou fces of entf rt4inment whie annalreceipts Haiouni to vkuu or tmre, n tax ol three per vent. (5) Every gate permittrd to te erected- ncrosn a hijhway $60 (4) Note snavc.', He, to list their profits hiuI pay a tax of twenty per cent, upon the name, in addition to the- tax iiiipoed upon the in irret trvy may recene uron uch notis. &c.,- n deductionti to be wade on account of anv Jesses susiained. (5) P n nt i-n faced in buyinjj ami selling Uve!, five pr cent, on amount of punhae. (6; i'crsnh not regular dealent, but who buy. !sve to ell again, t pi-r ent. on munt of purchases. (1 I'leture carria- tet. over the alue of $50. two and a mlf ptr cent, oh the value. Stutls and Jaiki 13 each, or the higheM price lor the ea. lor e' nyire. . (8) litdd and iler plate, plated ware, jewelry &c, wr 7 a!e, if oer i'15 in tnlup, two nd hall per Cent. (9) Watches, except thusewoio b? 'ldier, twoatid a half icr ont. ihf value. Every harp 5. Eey piano C4. fcry cld be;idd cte(-. Evtrv tler hradeil esne ?2. (IC) Two and a hafer cent, on the rrctipts of surgeon, dentutii, ptitticiatis, lawvert., portrait pajiMrrs ds gueriean aniiitt, ctumiiii.tj nierchan's, tactors, produce bioker, and auctioneers, whrn och n cetpts amount to $1000 ; and ait other p-ivitt except judeN, .t.ne u trr, md military CJct, when wacs. tre, salaries or perqoitfk amoant to S(000, e per rrnt. (ll) tin evrry t'oj, nt un der eight month old, 52 50, pioiJcd, two dnraare exempted nr evert itra l l a la mily, and ne dg fr auy pein not the head of a family. , ('Z ) " Dead-beadti" on railroatu five cents per oiile. (Ml Brand ditillers for thrmelves, and thoite hating brand tiietilled, 50 rents per gallon. (It) tin liquors brought irom bcyou-l .He htatr lr Aale. 30 per cnt. on ti e pro&U. Li quors bought iu the State lor nale, 15 per cent.. on the prrfitt. (13) On ditideuds and profit five per cent. On tin prv6ts ar.4iually tnade tnbeymc and tciltnir, or in the niaaufacture of cotton or wonlm guods. and leather or articles made of leather, inn, tobacco, and in the rnaktsi; o salt .where suth pruKif are equal t $10,006, a tax l ei-bt pr cent. ; snd if equal to v20, ton, 19 six per cent, according t consanguinity, ' SCHEDULE It. srBjtcT TtxKD wiTHot r neio Lttitn.' (1) Orcu riders, exhibition of animtli, it., HOO for each count e. Side shows 150 (r each county. (2) -Ste snd theatrical players, ic, eicejl anieteur-petforsnen, 500 ftr each rouutr. (3) lutinertnt si& tr, lie., 125 for each county, (4; Ke-i rv inurncf csiipay incorporated out of the tte three per cent. upoi its gro"t rrceipt. (8) Every egencjr of a btv in cr.oratfil t.ut of the Slate 1,000. (G) Etrrt broker, pisv e b3r,k r, a ;ent fnr h oieijii banker r Wrokt-r, ., teyfie per tent, tip n hi profit. (.") E'ery ex prexco:u;Miiy CO pr ent on gios' re. eipt l'"i"me on Railroml Exprefe. liotn eimpt fmm co nty tavm. (8) Eve ry pufcl'C b lliird table' $1,000. . Even pritate one h 0. Eery basatelle r tou lett table $Ctd (9) Eery public bnwl. n alley Ktdl. Ever? pnte i.tte 35 (10) Errv livery tuble or place whne h.iiet are kept Ur h-ro f58. (I!) Retail li,.roe $l,0d. Each retailer, in sd-Mfo to lit and py is protided in Schedule A. (12) Every nin-residpnt who purrhai any slite, corn, prk, b-con or ip:titu- u litfuois, fthall Uiurdiately become liable t pay a tax of to per cent. nd on ng!f t or fsilare to pay the lax shall forfait and pay ll,00. (13) Non iesdents to pay two percent, or the amount of each lae brou-ht'ioto the Slate and Id. (14) All persons buying or sellin; slate to be con tideted nonrriident until the contrary it shoon. (15) 5 per pack on playing eaid sld. (16) On site of fehnles manufac tured out of the State, two and a half per cent. (17) On asi-.tioneera five per cent, on grota amount of aales, the same not to be nu'.jf ct to county tax. Sales made by is' iiiernt traders or non-residents ten per cent. (18) Oa aerchsal, merchant tai- ors, jew ellers, srrncers. Mnothecarien. dru. ;ists, &c, iie per cent, on aiouunt of puict.ae, where such purchases .sre not elsewhere taxed. (19) tin ever? male manulaeturer of garments for mates, five per cent, cn pi oht. (30) On patent medi cines and 4uot rums tentv-fic per rent, on amount ef snle. (s2 On stud and jacks belonging t non-residents $35, or the highest price for the seaton for one a re. ,(513 fedlar's licen-e 3200 liitineiHiil lihteninw Md rren, or ' dealers in spirituous liqui r. taxed aspedlers. (25) Oypfcies, fortune telltrt, &c, fe'5d Ur eaili cour.ty. (26) I'ersou aiming at a taxable age alter jolt 1st nmy pay tax to T.eriB'. aii uict.rprat:on by special act 8S0. Marri-ge license 22. MmtgHse .''deed. marriage contract, deed iu tru.t, 22 each. htery broker not a tesident, I'll per cent, ou all Jinn drawn in upecie or richaujc lruni any bnk, to be accoaiited lor by the ca-nier ot mjcii bank. U each share ol Unk stock a ft llows: 15nk of Washing too 95 cnt Merchant's Uik 25 centV; Bant of Wadrsborough 12 trntt; Bnk of Fayetteville Z eu; om-rercial Bnuk Z5 cent ; Farmer's I'ank 25 cents; lljnk f North Carolina fjij cents; Hank of L-x-Hton, Muur's snd Planter's Rant, l!ak of Coinnierce and ISauk uf Clrn lt4 15 cell's; Hank of Cape Fear and.'Biuk cf W ihuuigum 90 cents; Hank of . Mmr'o'ue I2 cet; Ua- k-ol Yancey ville 23 crisu; H-nk ol '1 honustille 45 cmtt;and uk oi Rax'j'fai'gh 45 cents. Front tti Forbrf Biprevt. EltnaUoaef tlwCiiyof Sinnaah. Sataunah is the capital of Chatham couiA ty, and the largrsi city in the State of ticerria. It was Uai.did bv Gen. 0?lr- horpe in IT32, the year of Washingtou'a tiirtH, and is situated on the right bank of the Savannah titer, 18 mile from its mouth, 00 miles southwest of Charleston, 188 iiuie yiutnettt ol MUlerigetiilr, si n 132 miles irotn Augyta. The site ot the city is a saidy plain, elevated about forty feet aove U water mark. It is regularly laid nut with wi le, sandy and uonvrd streets, which, however . aio 0, a lax of fiT.een p-r cent.l6, IT, I well protected from the ravs or.the sum . 0 m cullateiat descentt Irom two to mtr iU!i, wiih haodsome shade trees. At every other corner there is s public oqturc, nsunily circular or oval in shape, thickly aptesd i'h hsndaetne shade trees, lie number of these arjuarts is twenty.fnar. llroad and Bu streets, the most prominent thoroughfares, have grassy praatenadet in the miiulle, with carriage waya on each side. Many of the private dwellings are handsomely built ol brick and granite. Among the public biddings, the ntott pro vtinent are ihe City Exchan, Theatre, Curthouic,'Jail, Stale Ar-nat, ArttlUry A'tnorv. Lyceum, tlglellt r,r Hall, II ber tvi4o liall, Market IIue, 'haham Arad emt, ami ihi l:utooi lloiixe. Ihe lutirt sive sjstetn of railroads, which contribut ed vastly to its commercial unporisnce nd general prosperity. Thirteen railroads, direct on tributary, converged to Savanotn in 1851, and their united length measuud one thousand and fifiy.five miles. .The torkthops and dopotsof the finr ;'u Central ruilrotd are located at S.tvnn. uah, and are confesiedly the.tnot gigantic, iotly nod complete on the rotinetit. The population of Svannhi tftween 25.000 and 50,000, ami a more rritipnV ing, refined and hoapitahle pele tho Southern Confederacy cannot b'at. Manr Virginians well recollect ihe princtlt hos pitality which was extended the members' of the Commercial Convention, which ro ened in that city in 1 858. The fall of th city will be a humiliating blow to thre PfopI!thin whom a more galliini and patriotic we have never known AUs! Ihejf have little to hope from. Sherman. The hrutality and inhumanity of t'U woe dun despot at Atlanta, are too hmi'.nr tv Southern readers to need repetition. The lectnt report of City Mart-hal ijoward, nL AtUnia, to the Governor of (ienris, de tailme the wanton destruction of proj.trtj ia the Gate City, apjiein d in the Express but a few dys since. Heaven turbid that a similar late should bt-taW the bcaufilul city of Savannah. An ordvr for the whde m1p banwhineiit of her population at this rigArnus ieaon of the year would be an ct l cruelty that many of her tender womec and chilereu could scarcely survive. From lh Waihinglnn Chronic's. WII.M1NGMO.N AXU JTS LEFECE. Wilmington stands on the left bank of the Cape Fear river, thirty-five miles front tho ocen. The entrauce to the riter is obstructed bv three bar, known as the Western, Main and New Inlet bars. Ol the defences we have the annexed account: Oa Kederal Point it located the celebrat ed Fit Fither, one of the largest earth works of the style in the Confederacy. Its armament is unequalled it range oreQ- . cieney. It mounts about fifty guas, many of the heaviest Blakely rifles. Near it are a number of small woiks, called water bat teries, all mounting gun of hetvj calibre. Similar works exist opponite Fort Fierr, the guns of which mmjle their fire with that of the Fort. Together, these works command a distance of six miles, three ia ech direction. There is a formidable earthwork a little further ip the coast, near the ighthe the giat of which cw t er the seaward approach to the New Inlet bar entrance. "Near Fort Fiher,abatitrj placed opoaaa artificial sandhill threatens much annoyance to oar fleet. Its gnat are abt t throw, p'vaging nhot, as vtlt as p ra jectile. far out vaward. Ihe entrence by the waj at New lolct is o 'itotted and gssrded by heavy mtil- lery t'at te i-U attemp tnaf to go in or tun i1I0 feel looir be 51 wide, i built otlliv tin f it .would o jected In a n - . .. . , . t . I -. I C II.. ... . ... grttitie, and it eliniated -1 wa nVarlv iir5.(()0. 'he lndpe ile.it Tresbviertan I liuult, is a fine grari;e butid'iij.aod r?t 5i26,tHm. St. Jwhua (EpUrn.-al) church i alo a ter ? hanl;n: b'ld-ttn, I'ke city has tmr eightrrli or 'Wi-ntv Prote4 ant, and thiee'or ftr t'atholic Chorth". one tlphrew Stnajoae, fie Banks, a Sat ing lutituioo, -til lire co.npmie. no iii'iricalsoeiety, avcral reading r om, and a public library ol oinp tt r K),0:i0 votuut. The privrtr sthouliare numer ous, and liberal ptovi-ioo t ini'lc for the education ol the ioor. Aiuiing the ihar. itable inttitotiont m,ir bs nrnnoned the Orphan AtU, the ' ifavsnoah lloppal, the Oeorgia Infirmary, ihe Uion Soci"ty, the Widows' Hoiieiy, 'he S,ivanat.h Fn e School, Hibernian and !t. Andre w S'-ci-etios, and Seamen's Friend S -cietr. A monniicnt ha beea erected in John ana Square to Ihe memory of Oen. (ite ne, and another, (a most inpviug structure,; to the memory of Pulaski, the noble I'oW who gallantly fell in aa aiiack oa the city, when held by th" Britivh, in October, ITb'J. 1 he city is lighted with gas, and well sup plied w'ilh water from the Savannah river. Sauatuh is the ceatre of a very extea loen U"" cr r4 fiif . Iletw frigates, w't e dri of wter prreluded. ikeir eroMio'i; t -e H', 'wott'd. .c esitv . i:lchor outi or ail up an-l riowiMhfc btachjnr perhap ih.y will atl in a circle, at did Dupnnt' e't. A th- i a pi ore ul 1'ort U-vaJ. Ky thi n e thud they would be ensued t keep ihi." g prrfectly .rod, th .ea fresh, and .it the Mitt llne svrift'itlv ii '.eifeic wuli the accuracy ol the reb f.e. The grctd oer which tht heavy veU would hght is a tnfleoter two mile Iron Fort Fts'cr, yet it it within elfrrtite rahgt at a rr, rate elevatisi of the p's. On iVe's Il'n', and opposite to Fort Fiher, thre is aid to exit a small water batttrr; mounting nine jjun. The entoiiCe by Ihe western bar it a No well guarded, nd the ftpt.roachcs are de. leoitrd in the inotpproted manner kno a to engineering science. The firttw.ikj to be ec-ountered gting in this way, tie situttrd oil Oak ltiaud, near the light nous. It is not g-neraiy known how nt ny guns are in poition there, but undonf-t-e.'llv there Is a sufficient number to dog fleet much damage before they can be si. (need or passed. On Bali) Head, tho Southern extremity of Bmiih'a hlaad, is M 4