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V. ft. T I Jtf I . n 4x " ' V , V. v - 7 4 "I ' ir I K i: 'v,nat.eahtSi itifaould be the tfride MnciQ 'fettttl rZ2h. - ac plcsxnre ofievfery. ue;,man to stand' Men way; it the-tir !enb of!Geora?JI 4 if, . -, J x - f 4' 4l, I'M ';'i . A 't: . ihe useaed cash- value of the " followiDg ' ttljcta the daj of April, J863,'to 4 Hit; v ' ' ''I 1 v dlTEleal'KlitB in this BtatAr Provided. v Js tObe fixed b UMwnehbt-or.ittor' pey.on oathr iiid jufcasa the taxker k " xiisiued, to free bolder aro UvJVcide Jthe value, and,iflby disagree a thirjonft 2: All tlavea. (ercpt each m tfre x5ouq. jreotm bay exetapuH ml nilue 'of aard Uyes-.to ld Aceirtaih6d-t)f the aaifae per- .sana. Who focertaiQ.tha v)de of laoda..: . - otthaiu cr deposit $vkh individuals, or fn the bairceropoT ' KiDfany$; fiorporatieo, except iooapona or bonds f the State issoed prt- .to Febraaty;2J, r861, shall -be consid- Aon i luting the; moaev ob hand and at io- terest ihill be 'aiidwed to deduct debts jowingtby vm;iiBdpallknd'''kli6 a Zi'in )lmjv , i&fjeateditJB tnanufactnring .tsd steamboat cwporatioDs, or coropanies, -aecordisg 4o ' the shares, as fixed:by the charterjf the shares Beiii' a cprpolsatio Uiea rupoa thja amount invested : mone iflye&ted; ia State bonds - issued stDce the 23d of Febraarj, 1861 : ;money; iovesteil in cbntttT bonds, or bonds of" incorporated ' Ibaalao itfver1 species of ttde 'jind VafiBc nci otherwise taxed ' ' . i,,'QanjMhold and kitchen furoiture Potb the value of ' 200, except articles pecincauiy taxed. ' - & jAll cotton nd naval sto.res and to bcoo .ex.oept;;pnd Jby vthe producer, or been, purchased Jy the owner; for bis own use or that of bis family or dependants : k): also such cotton as may lave .been j)tycb0&bY , any .person, or, , .corporation ibr.the fmrpose of an'ufaotuNg fo toc4hat no more cotton neid by man (V&ctafer shall be exempt than is-needed for. the.consumptiop of one year. . $n Tbe foH6fr!ng.pp)perty thai! w ; exempt from, taxation; i 1 l lands on other property beloogio to theXoofederate States, or this State, or to any fpounty in this State, or to the Xi ni Tersjty, Colleges, or olber ipsti.txttioi)s)f i . , . it . .in i . i learning ail lown cans, martcei doqea, ubliequice fcc;. mechanical. and farm ing tools, books, canoes, seines, fec Property taxed more than one per ce n t. not to be liable to the tax of one per cent., but to be" hated separately. -' . Oi everydollar of neU djvidend or pro fit, not previously listed, declared, receiv- .ed or due, on or before April 1st, in each year upon money or capital invested in .shares in tbe Bank of Yashington, Mer ,chants' Bank Bank of Wadesboro', Bank .o FayeUeville, Commercial Bank, Bank. of lorth Carolina, Bank of Charlotte, and the feank of Yancey ville, a tax of eight (8) .dents, and to be exempt from county tax; Upon Confederate and corporation bonds, not otherwise taxed, onetixth of the inter- .est annually accruing thereon. Stock or taterest'held.in all corporations or busi ness to be listed with the other individual property. Taxftson all property listed to be paid 4o the Sheriff. (Schedule A)v Account .of unlisWd' property to be rendered to the ;operin on oatn. . bchedule ., Couniy Courts to fix pay of takers on jnx nsis. uoroptrolier to . turnisli printed SCHEDULE A. ' The following subjects to be lfated. 'f addition to those already mentioned : (1) very taiable poll $.3 ; Jiut soldiers to be .exempt, whether in the service of the State or the Confederate States. (2) Toll-gates, turnpikes and ferries, six "per cent, on amount or receipts ; and on keepers ol bpuses of entertainment, whose annual re, oeipta amount to $300 or more, a tax oi three per cent. : (3) Every gate permitted to be erected across a hishwav so lL NpCe shavers, dp&, to.Iist tfieir profits and. pay, wqi.ienty per pentp upon tN m aaaiuon to ax imposed upon the wwjrmjij receive upon such notes, np deductions' to be made on adcount iS??? f Olsons, en--fcwfc jud elUbg slaves, five per cent oti amount of purchasess. (Q) Persona not reuiai; dealers, but who buy W & e.U agam,1wo percept. on amount tlie .valae of ISOtwo and a. half per n the vaM ( Studs and 'jaeksileacb sttcefortheseason- iers, iTr'1 MWfpian0-$4. Everv v- W cane $2 f i ffw w-teaa- not t nder eigul luaadxilii iacailyand bn dog ferf ff s 1 W luring Wan aislilled,'. Anper ?f:ltt ceht.1(16,47,W,t tog scems trom W wsixjrcr to con inity.: ' 7 yf. ' SCHEDUliE' B, J .TAXS& 'WiTBtfUT bejno USTKD SUBJECTS ' 1 Uircu riders, exhiWtions of animals, J; Ji. oaa 1- -wvimhr- Kut fthnw $50 forech county, x owe ana - rical Dlavers, Ac.; except amateur perform ers.; '$500 for eacbv county. 3 Ilinrani 8ingeis, 25' for each county. 4ry insurance comuanymwruOTareu oui. mo 1 . " , T ' 1- 'Li' V States H.btee per cenu upon us gross r banker or broker, ' twenty' five 'per -cent. upon his profits. 7 Kvery express corns pany 2.0 percent; on grdss . .1. emnt frdm ountv taxes; 8 Every oublic son nottbebeadof a;ftmjjy. il"Jwi head8,, on railroavj -'u WM3fc3 ' . : '.. t-if"-V ri ' tinmrtif miff 1 lm 11 'if 11 ft s 'i.'' ?rV v j-tl.; ,.T mdft cfith!rpator,,vrfien fipvetk'Si wool gwas, aiMvu- i -r:;-r- of Mnw,irop,w ' 7 Renewals arway$ycqilbe. r ' - : IniVtheattAjifeW t A11 AjA ai WiSlied on the cash 10.060; a 6xo?efc1V per &nl.; wajf . astern 1 , . I o J ' -Trabspirmg!venU; pofnting with more pdrated Out Of the State, $1,000. 6 Every , . r rr . ! 1 . :, i...-i.d -t v.- u'.;,.r. J on-less eertamfVHo an eariv cnsis.in the oroKer . rmvaie uiuicr. na" i a wiskh billiard table $1,000. Every private one, Georgia and South Carol in a, is iro doubt $1Q0; Every bagnulle or rdillette tnblf the principal cause of this despondency ; $200. 9 Every public howling nlley $200: aod a8 Hiicumstance, it is. certainly bf Every private one, $35. 10 Every live . ' . I J 4 ',. , vV "r -' l' u 3 k suflncieot importance, to awake the live ry stable, or place where horses are Kept x . for hire, $50, 11 Retail Hcerise, $1,000. Uest concern of all interested, If we stand Every retaHer, in addition, to pay as pro- still, we shall soon see the unresisted ar- vided in schedule A 12 Every non resi- mje8 0f the' enemy blackening our ' hills denl wno purcnases any s.ave, corn, porK, L.ak A- .wiM.r.nn 1i..lMa ahull MmAll I UHCUU.ur Bininuuua m uvio. sunn kuiuui ately become liable to pay. a tax of two pepent, and on negJect or failure to; pay die tax shall forfeit and pay $1,000. 13 Non-residents to pay two per ceut.on the amount of each slave -brought into the, State and sold. If All persons buying or Beijing slaves to be considered non rem- dents ifutil tbe contrary .V shown. 15 Five dollars per pck-tni plaxiug cards sold. 16 On sales of vehicles manufa - tured out of the 8tate, two and a half per cent. 17 On auctioheersve p-r cent. on gross amount of sales, the same not U u i . . o 1 . . 1 1 be sutject to county tax. .bales made ly itinerant traders or non residents ten per cent. 1.8 On merchants, merchant tail ors, jewelers, grocers, apothecaries, drug gists, fccM one per ceot.on amoot of pur cha&es, where such purchases are not else where taxed,. 19 On every male mana- factnijer of garments for males, five per cenL on orofits. 0 On oatent medL-iues and nostrums 25 per ottnl.'OB amount of sales. 21 Horse and mule drovers 5 per' cent on amount of sales. 22. On studs auu jacKS oe.ong.ng w, ?t res.oen oo, mare. 23 Pedlar license $200. 24 ltin erant lightning rod men, Or dealers in s6ir uous liquors taxed as pedlars;. ,25- Gvp sias, fortune tellers, fec, $50 tor each coun ly o i arsons arriving at fiaxatne age alter wuiv Hit mav Day ihx iO rueriu. j A ll - n.rnrrio iS hrHniil Stfi0 1 . - a Mo,-;- r,;. o af Every broker not a resident, ten percent, of .Nrtl. (lurlin Oft tlf x J1 on all sums drawn fh specie or exchange. No better can ybe-done; 'lor it f aaim frOm any bank, to be accounted fur by, icj . t-JirA'-'-- the casliier of such bank. - Oo such share 'rtllMte11 ?f.JSE"1l of bank stock as follows; Batik of ash- du r ,4"! Is "f6 9r Ington 25i-ents? Merchant's Bank 25 cts Is Bank of Wadesboro, ll cents;' B4r.k of it was ainmtt, Indeed suchlie: fhe logtOBf Mioer'R and ftanter iffWltJaf ,-. , woaio of Ax)fBnierce and Bank. of Qareridon 18 a wfiy with tbe loss of the cause. cents; Bank bf Cape Fwriai&i Bank of Wilmington 90 ceuU; Bank o Qharlotte 12 J cento : Bank -of Yanejrjbie 25 onts ; Baukrof l1io&viUeJl5 ts ; and Bank of Itoxbjjrotigb 45 c.en. f ; . . A J)mman4Ss Results. 0ok Winston offtbejl5th N. C. irooDs. n'd..bj(cal Recorder .t be., follpwfptouehing incident :' A tlMot'tfa' regi ineiit deserted, af fey? '4a V8 since, and started home hV :way otM the mountains. Ori the op of the mothuin8 lie lay down to rest aud f9n:ieepl';" -He drearned that he had reached home and Jits moth er was greatly rejoiced tp' see.ljim till he told . ber that he had deseked. mi . ' i. '.... . ; xnen ner countenance changed aod sne wept as .The shame li.er son a d she could bear 8artjd:back toamp, where, bear t ved last nighCHbw woiidWuI the ;f her fteart would bfeak. "i eui vuc wuer ine pics- j eerriwiw vjeu. and disgrace of havinir lno the more-, thorough ihe -ruin.. 1Suel, utJ)at ohcer.did tvneed esertef were more thau f ben the beaten Confederate shall fall into ! "u Ul oni "guidance' iNext . Heawokeot up and! tbe hands ;of'the. enemy.. Deanond I , ect? ; powtton as yolii&teer I. J-BEUNEREbItor .wEElDA-T&M T3 mft n th. No stibsft ript ion tiitie than six months ' i on, the margin grilfies the expl- the subscnber. V.TOIeaintbitMf - firsi..Diae WtT' WWnUnff to the?r .v? " . . . boifieandl wm be soon reprgaoizea in accoraancewun me ani?uumeuis me jaw y the' present General Assembly ft Tnr Ci TTavk;" mrti ' - VT. . - . 7 ,7 7 7 " T 1 7 iwougn iois pce last nignipn ms way to Richmond. He' has beep on a visit to j,8 faraij- 'now residing in States v'ilte; be- . - .... jr' t,mQi nvr,nac,uo ,UK OAHCJ IIU1U IUCII irutusif IU ituuvimTO aflFalrsofthe Confederacy, once moreiilllbe t- of y df jBr peope wth gloom an3 an!fenc , The onw&rd march of the enemy .111 and wieSfiand wiltieS8t iD- our despoiled- ! ' ' , t V r A .1 hom9 the devastations of wir. -But thecir 'iu , w? w i.utr"u w much on the energy and valor of those engaged jin: it, that it. may. almost be l0 be 'entirely under their control. ActionJ the doiy f.0qr people at l, the prwent hoar-urn ted, firm iard deter- mined actionin arresting Uhj progress of the enemy and parading his piiwer. It j8 8imply bhoice between dkty and fate. f W(J supinv oli wn is certain. . rs ; i . ; f : 1 , . , IF we arouse with an energy equal to the -J, e r occasion, we are safe. W cannot Hik any more or less of it. To sit down iu despondency is , to invite disasUr. To arouse and defy it, is.to vanquish it. Des- p0Udeucy, then, js not a creditable emo- tioD Al H tirpe like this. . . , ' , Bat there are 'other circumstances tend- iffg 10 produce this feerling, and we suu- pose the cgnsfaBt decline in .'the value of the currency is an imibVtantBe, - We ,ave aI komvn from U)e first that 'tl,e Confedfra.te Government bad not a dollarof gojd orsjlver on rwhicli to issue her paper 'pYonjusefcyJo pay, and rribney being Uie sihews of war, it therere 'btael ,l)atjtie neW Government we had , -i . j tori dint C'3 OBIU ISRUe Oil tone Ctedlt. Of r ' - I ,v yi , I - a .''I... t , J the utmtejeracvi and aa tbera wast r hni ,cepted it as! the-beat that could fe done. no property of any kind could be ' swept away : Th is' phows that on ' the success or fail: ure'of Our ' "strdggrV Svery thing; depends. If tTfail8,Till losVwhether it be gold and silver or Cpnfedrate .bills ; and in that case it does tot matter which or what we happen. ive pg!fati-.uns deniable rac'itiofyet, string say the action oT tjie peojjle deny , thfim make a difference of 30 to 1 between C6ia abd Cdnf ;dtii, jbtt as thotighitli. supposed their gofdandilver1 wonld avail anything in the event :of subiuffatio'nas if they relied Ion it tOfedftem th capacity ofhe money loving mid thieving would. sav a man .. from dyi og. .1 '5 1 I ha rvtAVo vl.I KA L..Aa l 1 I lift YTxlf Ii fit Anfbit . j.fcr--- J 1 then; on account of the currency is notih."; tV iaatih, rJu.l i he,Wa8 of great service ,-tn. the caU1, nOTTMATXY'S BRIGADE. Asir FKOPKoroa. W learn that this brigade,' com- i , r of the- 8th Kegiment and.l.it; r; Tu . .T. .-: J .Jir.-f.-. - .tst j . -1-. I hi nr nroro onnnrh iK;n Liin w fl " WWVi Battallorf of Senior -Ke-. rr."" . T " VJVW , J rie o:.-: t.,;- miles of Atlanta to ianidat tre- MUth tire 2nd. Jlegi: .n'A vf .in.rriiiu: F.-r FmW or SuWrmrin -rtf an nttack up ' o!eiier, Ttiis 4rdn '(luty tljey performed ntui 1 thu arri val ot -Geth eral KirklamL theV e1ng eniSam t era! KirttIah.tlieYjfng;tf eda n t ia v i ug ih e1eacuart6r t : JJf ....t,-...;.i.ii oit..VvAi.t on menaced point; 'On Satnrdayv we IVelteve the J uiuofs were ordered into Fistier : the Seniors oeeupitd tionstthev held until the re eiilbark- ationrjLd the eheiny fhe prompti tude of the men in olieying allor dere thejr patience in the endu rahce of fatigue ijnd priyatioi, and their genral qualitrea m soldiers were worthy of all praise. AU thougJf the epemy threw shUiito Sugar mt" a-wellUsAhilirFigher, vet did the men, not on guara,-sleep Met"" t a's ' SOtlrtdltaud a8 Iqiiierry OU the ec6nd. knight- of .e shelling 'a mottgn TO8iing iratiqiniiy ar- iHMHf sdch had been' their fat igties for dUys before.. - j O 'Job ordered to Fort Fial itsiier, SDine were nut nuu ui bombproof and some were ordered toanother point: Of these la.ter, five men. wlo demanded the eurrei der, informing' the Major1 -that he waa Burruundcd and. that resistance was nseleas. Lt. -Hambtin, as we -learn, "retufied to surrender and transparent feell which ought uot to have deceived Mj'or Roece or any body elpe, hut apparently it. did. No one suspects :treacheryi,v that we know of. - T'ltfi' I'noArin-iJ clirtiiru tliatiinl ifoa reaujr .anu iu -.uw.-iwiyuiiig that might be reijnired-of thetnaiid if they Were not closely engaged with HiA tniv '-ifc icm nnbtlutiiev " r'rZ.SlZZ nrLTT suranK iruni tneir uuiy, uut iruin u.e fact that:there rtjaHjJ waa ur seriotrs ft$6tiRfci -WittiHfe enemy1 4abd fbeeii . r'ucyiie on tenemyir:kirmi Fort Fisher. em:sKirmi8Ji line approacned I " a . . n Iwithin .tng'itiudket range of the Jfort, jnit no attempt wa-s inacle at L. A f tmjri flu 1 A: . Mv i - " etu . GE. SHERMAN'S GUIDE. , A Yaukee uewspaper. Jias the following: Gen. Lrarii)an.has with him. in lllS Creorgtll Campaign Olid fhe best of and most ireliableffecoiits or guides in the ' Botrth west ati old man, a . j native Georgian, and ; a wealthy .planter and slaveholder at that. It nrml.T ,. ki.' i.J. S - a a ' : . . - . . nut ic uivuiji, ui COUrtJC, ' ... 1.:, . 1 ... 1.. V. a x-.a aiiw JM(IV) UUV 11 V 1 0 Ci i known to all who were in tbe habit of visitin; headqnartera a year ago. When the War broke t) it. ho d- iiihiii inn u r 1 1 u rkir iia a ra am -v notinced the Sontlieru leaders, and i.i.corfsoqience of hia.ioi, sentw ment6r;was compelled to leaye h, home near- Maconi: betweewtwo days. H His neighbors missed Ktm: MrriT kiianfrii; T;irn. iht U.,'i -r-i , K-vV - f- ."wi ,vy wvi ii pan wj mo i kjiaic several vretoki.,'' v- -r.A- , TheV luve :jaince brsantzed kinds f r.no nn ; ai. MndS Of rldsiorno Othnr purpose w aak ark a. l a wittu iu uiiiuu, uus ona man,. .Aifer 1 being m the service ror some time, nM : r d wh,en tl1 .kneW hat do. so w8i ipitia, 41 iUprtbe to lose their property.. tr;t in Brigadier, were charke4. -witli' .PL,ie ?7,i',tm ifet tiS'ardooHrduv of iSlluthe .8!w nt tnm t 10 hurt tVTji,4lHUOni ' ; " ?y",',VVf JV"' Mo BcifcUiin'I'Uke 6ne .hundred; atld great iuiD,)rtanCe to the ConjpaoylK be fifty uiider command of Major Reece fought relbre'; this; approachihlliflieetingi n were aucrVndered.toa Capiain and 3 fa udmeiUxm, waiKeu on, ana some twelve men . 1 niiusmmionwiiiopenjihaai .. iiu - ;!Ti riS-U: 1 -r A Military departmeuVwith pfcu taradvin- t. stop'.them. -Theylad-no force lage8 icbauml to coiuel-aV8Urreuder;i Jt was; a recrty under trb roperimndenev of ineo of lt inay . bra"as t?elly to Uy . here, p0SE indebted to me for iWeMfoiitfitfl that irtiriiSo- ilUt thlWasa viees.witJ please eaft'and sll?-'aV8:t,! ;fiiisUke'fe?rtiormation regarduig ,iV':7ry-StttfSni" -nn Afste.uk or. asfilts atid tivK,tv4i -N li7. . gone on io pMn-ui auKeSj tney wh h buckledJoVer thftoiie bead-.""-followed hjm 01o9el'tht'hai6Wa8'-'B,''''RiDrwere''of' black leather fl obliged ib -idfe in the mountains in feteS. 'V&f$L$& 8 not known. ne-neea to say that with a brigade inaineJ.thfdllie- mfan- thlnK8 Ae will make H more th .f1venvj.. them fdre' -he goes hfrnigli. . ,.; : :! ' u p aj:ii . sdi ers. , Edward F. Barbkr, 5Vpaix Brith :,m;t N, C. Troops, was killed in- kmi. :? aged 34 y .. j o ' ,ears. veers.' "" '-r New AavertisinjBfe NORTH CAROLINA' ' SINCE our Agent, has gone abroad to par clmse a vessel 'for the tampan v. frequent inautnes have b6n rtaade. kM ' vi'ihuiiu manifested on the pari of the pobiic;fo furtU ,.St f tfif ordered bjr the Board of Direciot meeU ing held r the town or;tSreeniioriuali a ib. . 1 wmii.hw pooR.oi;ine Uompany OTT ai meeimgiH Uie block niiJ(ieA.4kWlil in lhe Cl, i of .KaI?h W, Thursday in Jaiiuarv next : ayd notice hejvWrivpn t PYRUs K MEN DEN HAM. Dec , iiafrflqtfesid. TADEBJfrll tr- .i TSiT lit - t.M DAVIDSON CODN'Txy Ni C. . military etftrfcatfon.' 'fernS reagonable,. sDperiniendenev nuuiconf iyni. v. ..( .'UUUJUi it., m. U.yre.iden, Jan 6th. nv. Axjmt 6meies, DiD.Rector;- i rpttE ,EXT TERM will eommeiiceTelK rqary let, lesend'etuaenrf .Pnce of-Bard, 'Tati1 mLiirbtJ, mm petwm. For a eireulir1-errttli. Rector. . - - - Jan 6ih. ZiTS t;. - A t 'hfi&kt -- ' rr a flflVf 11, 1 WrVtJDRWw e .i i T' - , LENOIR, :N'.9 HlS: next ie8.Mon will dommeefe jstsarT 23d, atid end Jane 30lh Cha ui uuii j v ui ji tj 'i rvTisnuuo.a jrcttvc pi lyf0 B mjaiu uuu rAlsilg9 SPr V" Tuition, regolar coarse I5f - Music, and dttf oft-Piaas. V '22f$0?i ( "The pain m will deliver Provisionsaftftf pot neareBt'to him, hslakrhj' AgenV.S'recepti li riiu, uvcai riis. uuD-naii ttiri eAiiriiso vi n"rr taikw. Ratesla Confederata coeTre Botiet fixed.1 : -;h.;':"?;.-'" ' bf ,CODd,ef t6 theJc0'!l!rt? the undersigned from Charlotte' and Salisbury, fDd jntervenjnrpnts. Addrc the President immediately and itatt iJik ttmhttnt and linA nf Provisions volt tCw IO , T: " ---;. fv.,., urm. ' ' i A, G. STAOY,. PresideuV - 196-2t - Jan 6. $100 Reward TjlTILLvB PAW' fdKv J&i? r?Ml?J'tfJt Sifef Halter wmade' 4'biaek teather, - neWhe Radben;itrw a "me, and was fasteried to the .bMa..siwij iasi, Btronjr jrorf riu 'The heaall was iui i rewa ardfur.ilieM Men with; nroof ty,aP th thief p or dollar f6f the propeVty '11 -J11 w&$th on. a-Mfciy-iietldajF-UBC. --' halter on thV 4th Janearv JnstapL 4th JanB&rV instftpt. . Jau 6. . iiSi A LIKELI-No; ! v . a- ' r ONille0m.dayf'JadoarVr,H negro at 12 man iu frn 6f the JviVn fnjLt o'clock. Ai;. Terms wadeJwO;7, John R. Barbb, Company C, 491W. nPB; ih If pay ,J-'; . InaXU44UUJUJUJJUU Negro Tiff Sale. am "J WWO&.&mton it to tha laatialHn kfc Kiil; aTUA GU 9f sale. ' ' ' ' " cnri r.Ttth;7'"" i-?1 tiw
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