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r- r. 1 12 Tim FELL, utte Printer. TEitMri OUBSCKIPTION, " Tb 2Ti4fc U pab'lsbed" every morning .pteuaday. on Oi tallowing torou : ' 1 fm one no -i - . fl-00 two mouths. . v'. . ,.? "OS to jju ooh. pg- W. solicit t)i kil ot ' clrcwUti". . . 1.09 our friends la extract A3 ACT INIIXLED BEVEJITJE. fitted If tit General Antemlily AVrtA Cbre uf.tA Satin of IMHJ. AX ACT. JiSTI'fUiO HKTiatJE. ( 8ECTIOX t. it MttUl Ay VKt (Jmeral A em it of t" X"' "J A'wtA Carolwq, ami it it kr nnuudtgtluitullwrilyo tlte mmm, That for tin aupport ol tl tatj lioveruiucnt, and to miXl tu apprupriaisVms made by law, fat ,ltU be ieviedpou tue subject embraced iu tb following M, ici. ill', to U listed aSd pi4 as lhall b-directed by law : W.Uh.UUUC A. ' t. Real property, w iUi tin improvement , thereon, iuciudiug lOLrku ol land, ten cent ou every unit hundred doilara ol' it value. g. Every taxable poll oue dollar; ProcUItd, Tlit person maimed or permanently disabled . shall u tieiujjt, uu l, aiot such poor nail iiUiriu person as the Couftty Court may declare and record lit subjects oi BAViiiptiou. Kvery par son Wliu, ou luu Brat day ol April, shall have uy petauu subject to mjU tax us a member of kwW"iy, or m hiscuipioyiisul or living ou hit .laud or in his house, by consent of the own er of Haiti lairds, ahiit list auutt pjmou and pay the UI, aud ' Uiy lelaui tUu sauie out of any niuasys uue Uitu. V. ivery toll gate on turnpike road, aud every toll unuye, live pur ccuU on tlx groat ro ceipu, Miid evuj ucroM a Highway, liixua ed by law, tweuly doilara. i. Every terry, tl groaa receipU ol which amount tu oue uutuirea uolla aud upwards, . one per trot,, auiouBiiux -to ti ltttukni M lara and upwards, Uve pur cent., and oue thou and dollars au.l upvtui'dti, tuu per oeuu Kvery tudboru iid .uiLaM 0WDsd in tile, , . . . Btt'e.ikt.i.u .Miv. M!.fi4. Wtav .u W jwee UeuiaaaW. f"'' tli'"a6ab'il" l'dr Bne ej auail exceed that uui, iu, widen cute the amount thiu deniauded ahall Bo paid at tax. . 1 5. $ery dollar of Uividcnd or profit, not prTi"U!y ti4ed, dw.lartd, received or due, on udob money or ttoilal iiivcaicd iu aharea iu-tliu Kewberu, tLe iianli ol y aaeaijoro , me nmiK of Fayetieville, the Couiueroial iiauk of Wil BUigton, tlie i ai tu(V Baulk of 'orth Carolina, the Daok of Charlotte and tiie Uauk of Yan cey ville, nine ceuU ; and iu tir in all Other Baski or corporation and trailing companiea, end in ateaot veawU of twenty toua bqrden and tipaafd, tour ceuU; and auy persons JUtiug tuy dividends or protlt of the Bank herein ! tpecially named, ahull be required to list tile tune sepuiately from auy otuci divideudor pro at, for which he is liable to a tai, and also to speedy the huuie of the iWnk from which said dividtad i due or has been received. , 6. One-tenth of one pt cent, ou moneys, it exceeding vm hundred dollars due from solvent debtors, including titates and gfiverumenW, (ex cept bonds 4f the Uuitwl Stales; br on hand, or on deposit with, individuals or corporations within this State orel3cwhere, the term money" to include notes ot the L nited States, or of any State or Corporation, according to their value : voided, That bonds of this Sstata, issued alter theSSd of February, 1801, and the balance af ter deductiiigTtmnoney due and on hand, debts owing by the tax payer as principal, and a sorely where the principal is insolvent," shall only be liable. Persons holding such subjects . of taxation, an guard ion, clerk of any court, ex , ecutor or administrator,, trustee or agent of whatever luudVsEttirnbr aii 1e" rratitrwjiy said tax. v -.. - . ' ; 7. Every Stute and County officer, every President and CashiHr, or Treasurer, or other officer ot any bank, railwad or other iucorpo rated compauy, and all other salaried pei'sous, except mimsters of throil, whose annual salaries or lees auiouut-Slo, or are worth, Uve hundred dollars or upwards, one per cent on such total aa'aiy aud fees. 8. On the nett income and profits derived Ji; each person, joint sujck company and corpora tion, from any occupatiou, employment or busi nst in which thejl may UavX been engaged, and from every inqestiueut of labor, skill, property or money, and the nett income and profit from any ou whatever except, the salaries and ' lees named in "tfi :precoclinj lection, during the- year preceding the Urt day of April in each ami every year, to I listed under the head of "Income," as tbliows: If said income amount to five hundred dollars, and it leas than one thousand dollars, one per cent.; if amounting toon thousand dollars and below two thousand ' dollars, one and one-half per cent.; it amount ing to two thousand dollui-s, - aud-Uitow three thousand dollars, two percent.; if amounting to title thousand dJlar-jHWw lour thousand UoUwIt.wMd.,Wi, to four thousand dollars and below Bv thoua td Uullars three, .jjr Txiy.U rttouritiflg to five thousand dollars and- up wardJ one-half per cent The tH imposed in this sec tion shall be in addition to o.tiler taxes in this set imposed, except where laid on groas receipts, w wiiucoui auu prviuva uhrucii huhu ua der this act, and shall include interest' on Secu rities of the Vnited State, of thPs'State, or other State or government ; hnxtidtl. That in estimating the income fur the year preceding the first day of ApLT6. those subjects oa -which taxes have actually been paid, under the nevenue Ordinance ot the CouvenUon, thai! not beinejuded. . -.' - ' In estiinaUng tlt nett iucome, the only de duction by way of expenses shall be first, taxes, tker than the income tax due this Ijtate. 'v fiocoud. ijtent lot use of dmildlngs or other P'rtyriterttlUUitu.l,iiumbranefc Third. Usual or ordiuury repairs, fcut not Tor new, buildina or iMirmaoent imnrovementa. Fourth. Cost or Talue of the labor, (except that of the tax payer himsclfj raw material, tooA, and all other, neccsaary expenses incident I to the business, from which the iacouie is de rived. . Every cab-iage or other vehicle for the 0Bveyanc of. persons, in use, worth at least fifty doilara. one per cent, on its value. ; 10. AU gold and silver piste, gold and silver plated ware jewelry worm, by males, including J watch-chains, seals aud keys, when cot- wveiy ot greater value, than tweotyre dol , atra, one pet centvon their value. . 11. Every harp and piaoo iu use one dullar. T7 dirk, bowie kutle, , pistol,, twvrd-caiw, duk-caae and r.fle-Cune. diet nt arms used for tottering and police duty; used or Worn about toe ptnon of auy one at anV time during the l! mm dollar : PnrtuHU, That thi Us shall vol. I. f not apply to arms used or .worn previous to the. ratification ol this act, and auy person who shall wear said weapons, and tail to list the same, and pay the tan. shall be guilty of a mia- itineanor, 18. Evurv resident of the State who brings Into the State or buys from a non -resident, whether by sample or otherwise, spirituous liquors, wines or cordials, ale, porter, lager- beer, or other malt liquors, tor tue purpoae ol sale, filteeu per cent on the amount ot his pur chases; every pernon who buys 'W sell again. spirituous liquors, wines or cord. lis, or malt liquors, from the maker, in this state, his agent, factor or comiiiUtsion merchant, ten per cent, on the amount of ilia purchaaea. 13. Upon all real and personal estate, wheth er li-gal or equitable, situate within the State which shall te,i'tn,i or be tleviseu or oequeatneu to any collateral relative or person, other than a lineal descent or ancestor of the husband or wife of the deceased, or husband or wire of such ancestor or descendant, or to which such collateral relation may become entitled, under the law, for the distribution of intestate estates, and which real and personal estate may not be required in payment or iiehts and otner liai'in ties, the following per centum tax upoi the val ne tliereof shall be paid : CtAss 1. It such-collateral relation lie a brother or sister of the father or mother of tlu? deceased, or issue of such brother or sister, a tax of two per cent Class 2. It sucn collateral relation oe a more remote relation, or the devisee or legatee be a stranger, a tax of three per cent. ' j.iue real estate uaoie ut uftaaiiou sunti ic lis ted by the devisee or heir in a separate column, designating its proper per cent. tax. .The personal estate or real estate reduced to uia sli.ll lw liable to f ix in the hands of the jfaSCiUt4M4ia hunt before hta duiimstratiom aocount .4a auut ted or the estate is settled, to the sheriff of t'.ie county. Ivthe real estate dewfenued or Oevwcfl shall not lie the entire inhetttance,tne heir xtr devisee shall pay a pro rata part of the tax, corresponding with the relative value ol the es tate or interest: --- reived thall not be the eh ti re property, such lega tee or distributee shall, in like manner, pay a pro rata part of the tax, according to the value of hit interest. .Whenever the personal property in the hands of such administrator or executor, (the same not being needed to l9 converted into money in course of the administration,) thall lie of uncer tain Value, he shall apply to the County fjourt to aopoiut three impartial , men of probity, to assess the value thereof; and such assessment, being returned to Court and being confirmed, shall be conclusive of the value. To facilitate the collection of the Ux on col laterals, every ex;ecutoror administrator ;tllall return inhi inventory, whether the eatute of the deceased goes to the lineal or collateral rela tions, or to stranger, and if to collaterals, the degree of relationship of titch collateral to the deceased, umkr penalty of one hundred dol lars, to be recovered Hn the name and for the use ot the Btate; and It Mian uc ins auty oi tue clerk u the Court oi Pleat and Quarter fu sions, to furnish the sheriff with the names of the executors and administrators, who make kucb returns, after each and every term of his Court. SctrDClx B. The sheriff sliali collect the taxes at set io this schedule annually, unless otherwise li-1 a licettse to carry on bit business to the first day of July next ensuing, except in cases where the tax is on non-renident horse and mule drovers, in whictOcase no license shall be required.. reeieti. ana mum w rw.u uniutu imk fn. .i 1. Everv company ol circus rulers, or exnitji- tors of collections of animals, stsvunty-five dol lars tor each county in which they shall perform or exhibit for a reward. Every separate exhi bition, (commonly known at aide shows.) ae- compnnying such performers, or which cannot lie seen without the payment of separate charge, fifteen dollars for each bounty in which it is exhibited for a reward. 1. Everv coninanv of itinerant, alaife or theat rical oertormera, or persons performing featt of strength or sgilit.Y. or exhibiting natural or ar tificial objecta, (except amateur peiforfners,) twenty dollars lor each County in winch they exhibit fbf'i"rewrd, and two hundred dollars when such company performs tor a longer time than two months In any county. S. Everv company ot itinerant singers or performers on musical instruments, or dancers or itinerant companies, who otherwise, exhibit for ihe public amusement, ten dollars - In each countv in which they exhibit for a reward. 4. Every insurance company, Incorporated by thrr State, eieytCompattie tor aoeat-wiwtak policy eHM hundred dollars). fi Every hotel... restaurant, or eating JiQuje,! one nail oi one per cent, on me grosa. receipts, if exceeding three hundred dollars, add every gat company, and every telegraph company one per cent on groat receipts, 6, Every agoucy of an inturanoa company, incorporated out of the Btate, five per cent on gross receipt,, and ten dollars for every county in which such company may hart an agency. 7. Every agency of a bank incorporataout oi trie Stat, five hundred dollars. 8.- E broker, private banker, or agent of a foreign broker or banker, tutu pay uie turn oi one hundred dollar, for each county in which he I J' . .. ' 1....:..,.... - J 1 has an ones or piace m uusuieas ; ani every nerson action for such broker, whether with or without compensation, Bhall be held and -dow- -bfiiet..,t.,U;-Jttu...ttft,.,p,r place or county in which tie shall act, and aball be liable tor the above tax. ; i. Everv person wbo is not a reaident of this State, and wbo shall corae in this State lit the capacity of, or as agen fot, a broker, and with the intention of exercising any of the function of a money or exchange broker, shall pay the sum of one hundred dollar, in iach and every county iu which h" shall act as a broker, which tax shall be coitecteu ny inesnerw oi me couu tv and be accounted for as other taxes. 10. Everv person who- thall propose to act at broker, according to the foregoing section, thall osv th, tax to the shenff of the county in the county in which suid broker', businea, ia to be transacted, and take licens lor the aame, Which thall authorize bun to act a broker for on Tear; and onyperspn wbo shall ac,t with out such license, ,bail forfeit tb turn of fifteen hundred dollar, to be recovered by th sheriff forth of th county wbers uch U may be du, on H" T CS 11 : VV X"V IN 1 RALEIGH, SATURDAY, MARCU 17, 18(5 G. - , i third of which haft go to the sheriff, and the remainder shall be accounteti for as other taxes, and such persons to tilh-nding thall be guilty E, a misdemeanor. - v 1 it. Every money or exchange, bond or i note lmkfr, and other persons mentioned iasectiens 8, 8 and 10, shall pay in addition to the tax therein named, five per cent on the profits of their business. 12. Every express company, four percent, on gross receipts. '.-' 13. Every public billiard table, one hundred an 1 fitly doliars, cveiy private billiard table; tiCenty-five dollars, and every, bagatelle table, twenty dollars. 14. Every public Iwwling alley, whether call ed ninepin or tenpin alley, or by any other name, fifty dollars every private bowling alley, ten doHara. - 15. Any person whom? occupation or business is to keep horsWor vehicle for hire, or to let, shall pay a. tax of twenty-five dollars. 16. Every licensed retailer, of spirituous lir quri'rs, wines or cordials, or retailer of malt li enors, fifty dollar for ono year. In addition to this, such retailer shall hat the amount of liquors, wines and cordials, as requlrod iu sched: nip A. of this act, and pay the tux there im poj.x'd. . - j - 17. Every itinerant dentist, portrait or minia ture painter, daguerrean artist and other per sons taking likenesses of the human fare, ten doilara for each county in which he carries on hit business: Protidtd, That such person as shall furnish satisfactory evidence to the sheriff of the county in which be propose fo practice, that he is a resident of the State, and has lifted thereoMpta-of hia pVilessioa for the previous year, shall be exempt from the tax imposed in this paraffrsph. . 18 Everv person who purchases in or out of 9tmiWffffnlmT 6tVfT fbr eaCtt tiTsnrste deck -w viBCf m- "btmjH''-' brought into the State, during the year. Every person tailing to list and pay the tax mentioned in this section, thall, in addition, forfeit and pay five hundred dollars, tchc recovered by the sUeriff. by distress or ntherwiae, two hundred and fifty "dollars of which, j to .be paid, to the 4 State :ws tiweft 19. Every person that, for himself or as agent for another, at his regular place of business, sells riding vehicles manufactured out oi the State, two per cent, on hit tales. ' 80. Every auctioneer, on all goods, wares or merchandize, whether the growth or manufac ture of this country or imported from foreign countries, placed in his, hands by a merchant resident in the 8t:vte,. whether owner or nott or by a commission merchant, one per cent, on the gross amount of tales; and it by itinerant tra ders, or snch as are not residents of the State, five per cent on the'grots amount of sales, sub ject to all the regulations and exemptions set forth in the tenth chapter of the Revised Code, entitled "Auctions and Auctioneers. 21. Every merchant, merchant tailor, jeweller, grocer, druggist, apothecary, produce-dealer, commission-merchant, factor, produce-broker, and every other trader, who as principal or as agent for another, carries on the business of buying or telling goods', wares or merchandize of whatever name or description, and who is not taxed on hia purchases in tome other para graph in this sehedule, one-half of one percent on the total amount of hit purchase, whether io or out of tb State, for cash or on credit. Articles, the growth or manufacture of this State, if bought in the State, and other arti cles, the growth or manufacture -oi adjoining State, if brought into this State Tor tale, by-l the grower or inajiulacturer, shall pay a tax ol I one tenth per cent, 22. Eyery non-resident, merchant, drummer or agent, who shall come into this State and sell any goods, wares or merchandize, by sam ple or oth'erwila" whether delivered or to lie de. fivered, aliall pay a, tax of one-half ot one perct. on the gross amount of such sale, male in any one year, and shall, before making such sale, obtain a written license from the sheriff of the county, in Which he propose to do business, which the sheriff is authorized to issue when ever such person shall give bond; with security,. in tb sum of nv nunorea oonarsror tne pay ment of the tax hereby imposed, at the tinie and under th same rule and regulations' as are prescribed for the payment of merchant's tax and any person violating the provisions of this paragraph shall be liable to a penalty of five hundred dollars, to be collected by the sheriff. our hundred dollars of which shall b accoun ted for and paid as other State' taxes, and he . . . . r . , i . .. I a . r tlisll IX) lurxner uauie tu inuicuaeui as jor misdemeanor. 23. Everv dealer in ready made clothing for males, ofle-balf per cent, on the total amount of nurchssea. Z. KVPTT TJerson, woo ior nimseii or as trums, ten per cent, on the amount of bis sale .JSTiin.iiaii-iwdmjioiiwjor .wuie.arom. (ir person who receives horse or mules W; sell for a non ntident, one per cent on tbs smonnt of each sale, due a anon as th sale effected, and upon his neglect or failure to pay such tax, in every count in which be sells, he shall J felt and . pay the mil of rate hundred dollars, which hall b collittod by the sheriff by di trcss or otherwise, one-half to bis own use and one-half to the as of th State:' Every horse or mule drover shall be considered a non resident. I i -x. . .i,..,iri.ft. ..tr-.ttitw, T J J , I . v TIT . . . . , nr wt . , be, is a resident of the tate;and th sheriff shall have power and authority to examine on oath,1 at any time, an home or mule drover or tierson who receives horse or tnute to tell for another, as to . whether he ba mania any sale or exchange, and a to whet tier Be u s non-ren- failure Ut answer, ne snan oe auojeei to the same penalty as for failure or neglect to pay j suchlatVi' - v'-'A- ' '., : 28. Every stodj-lioTW or jackass let to , njarw. for a price, belonging to a non-resident of tbe, State, ten dollar, unless me nignest pnee de manded for the season for on mare exceed that mm, In which ease tbe amount thu, de manded ahalt lie paid for the license. Tbe pay ment to on sheriff and the .license under' hi hand shall protect th subject in this paragraph taxed la any county of thiiSute.- Everv such stud-horse or jackass shall be oenaidered as be longing to a non-resident, unle th sheriff i, furnished with, satisfactory evidence that the owner is rc4dent of the Stat. ,, 27. Everv person that, peddle goods, waee, rir merchandize, either by land or water, not th, growth Of mfmrisctnre of thl Btate, or anv drug,, novtrnm medicine, whether ,ucn person trvl oa foot or with oonveyaoo or "n iif Tii j' '-'iUir ,L i-r.. mm . Ourt that he is a citiwn of the VnitWl Htatfa, I and is of itisid moral character, and shall have obtained from thf court (who may; in its disciv tion, make or refusjB.) an order to" the sheriff to grant him peddler,', license, to expire on the first of July next ensuing. And tlu sheriff, on taw.s1...: 4 .1 t . i . : A3 i t. for his county on: the receijfl of forty dollars tax : Provided, (1.) That not more than one per siin thall peddle under one license. (2.) That any person w ho temporarily carries ou a busi ness at merchant in any public place, and then removes his goods, shall be deemed a ps-ddler! (,) That ao thins; in this act contained thall prevent auy person from freely ecllinc live stock, vegetable fruit, oysters, fish, books, charts, maps, printed music, or the artichu of his own growth or manufacture. (4.) That nothing hcin contained shall release edillert frorn paying the tax imposed in this act, on persona who deal in the same specie of merchandi&e, which tux shall be collected or secured in the same innnner as in tiie case of other merchants and trajjera. SH. Every itinerant wlio deals in of put hp liglitning rods, ten dollars fVir each county in w hich he carries on bis biisiricss, 1!V. Etrerv 'itinerant . who ai'lls tiiritnotis liquors, wines or cortlialsV not the product of Tiisj'oani farm, in quantities rrotn'one quurt to one barrel, slisll pay fifty dollars for every cottn ty. 'and lie under the aame rules and restrictions as peddlers, except that an order from court shall not be required for a license. SO, On every gallon tjf whiskey, brandy, or other spirituous liqnors.mde for hit own ne or for salv. by "the person -uting any distillery! twenty-five cents, and a like sum on every gal lon distilled for-oth persons, to be paid by Wy rmm wtwrssjiiri 'WM wwsmtriiawisisji ;n t iwwtv"Wir' ifiuiisjsyT,hjsj);iiriinsi i tin County Court, shall pay a tax of fen dollars for everv day or part ot day in which he may so distil; and it shall be the duty of the aheriff to distrain the still and fixtures for the pav-' mnt of Jtuch tai-t I'iuImI- urlker, That' they foregoing proviso concerning license shall not j.,u.,.oBo, a euP). ch ormr; cerime,, nvj ,ay Ulong to th State and county the clerk of such court, shall grant . luch IWitural societiea, and be art apart and use'l j l,Ahii,&my until. tlilr;,pyji trorn.il4e.., ratifi- tion of this ncty-And pntnuUd rW, That the foregoing proviso concerning license shall only apply to persons distillins sptntuoni'liq uofs from grain : ProfiiM further. That in any county in which there is no court in session at the time when this act thall go in force, the .li cense may I obtained from any seven lustices ol the peace for said connly. i Said tax shall take eflVt'from tVfifst day of Januaryi 1808, and the sheriff shall collect the same quarterly on the first day of April, July, October and January, " 1 81, Every company of Gypsies, or strolling company of person who make a support by pretendinir to toll fortunes, horse trading, t'mk- erina or beutrinii, one hundred dollars in each county in which they offer to practice any of their crafts, recoverable out of any property be longing to any one ot ttie company. , ut noth ing herein contained shall lie to construed as to exempt them from indictment, or penalties im posed by law. !2. Every license granted under the provis ions of tljis act, shall be for twelve months from the l ading ot the same. RCIIKDCXB c. The subjects embraced in this schedule shall Vie taxed the amount specified and the taxes col lecUni and accounted lor a follows: 1. Kvej-v corporation that might become in- porpornted by letters patent under the .pro. visions of chapter 2H, Revised Code, entitled "Corporations." but shall tail to do to, and ap ply to the Ueneral Assembly and obtain spe cial act of incorporationor shall obtain an act to amend their charter, whether it had been ac, cured by letters patent under said Uw or by a special act, one hundred dollar for each act to Incorporate or .to amend, which tax shall be paid to the Treasurer of the Slate. 2. No corporation shall organize under such special act of incorporation, obtained a set forth in the preceding section, or derive any benefit under such act to amend their charter, until it first shall have obtained a certified copy of such act from the Secretnry of State, and the Secretary shall, in no case, furnish such copy un til the company applying shall hive delivered Ul TiTm The TrTasuferTT f etei pl' toT fhr tffxTas"-" '' leased in the preceding section, which receipt the Secretary shall file in hi otlice. 8. The president and cashier of each of he banks fit the Slate, or on before tbe firt day ot Ottolier, iri each year, (hall pay into the public Treasury the Kiiuiwmg tax, o.wu: 4i in proi- its divided aiming the stockholilvr of the bank oirder ttieiKchargo during the year, amounted to not lesthan six and not, more Thaw wven terttr":i'f of one percent tioht-s if ur-evea and hoVpi're,rthaii eight per ceuf,, three-fourthij of on per, rent, on the atock thu, bwnlf'tbaii-etper6rnt:i'' one per cent, on the stock thus owned, , In Case the said officers of any bank shall neglect, or fail, to pay the tax as herein required, said bank aball pay double the aiuouut of such tax, arid thasnine shall be sued for nd recovered by the Attorney (Jeneral in the psme f tlifl State in the Superior Court of the County ofWake( 4. Every license for an Attorney to practice law ia the Countv or Superior Courts, flftovn dol- lhe 1ime if nlilaminff 'tho same, to the Clerk of the Supreme Cpurt, wlie shall before the first day of Octolr in each year, render to the TreasWer of lie ttaU, a list sett ing forth th name, of tin) prxniis from whom received. nd tlie amounta wwivodi ,nd imiv into the Public Treasury fttc total amouiiu, Jcs $3&Wtm-. romniistiion ior receiving ana, o- countihg ! the same. ' ,8. Every marriage license tm dollar : everv mortgage deed, raiirringe contract, and decl in trust, made to ' secure dM)t or liabilitinCone dollar, and every other deed conveying title ti reaTeatate,- when theconsioernlion is three hun dred dollars or npwsTdsi fifty cents, payable to tbe Ckrtpthe. Ctiuuty Court, bjrk sliali grant tttcb license or admit to probate sorb in strument. 'until the tax shall have been paid and the receipt ahall be endorsed on such license or instrnnielit, and be regutered with the sam. , All the property aud other wibjecui of taxs-j tton snail w annuui; acti try mm act en tcted, unless such profierfy 1 express! v exemp ted from taxation by this or some other set ; and th property and aetata hercKy exempted front taxstloW, are all such and their' profits a may belong to the United States or to tins State, or may belong to or be ot apart and clusiyly used for th University, colieges, ta- Ill-lGiJiJo . NO. 185. .;, L i L ;.r.u. ... .r. .iau ia mmm( m fiiv w'pnni f a vu v nn wa tlicted, or especially set apart (or andappropit ated to th exercise of divine worship, or the propagation of the gospel, or such as mav be set art and kept tor graveyard ant burial Iota; all such property and twtatea, and taetr by them for agricultural fairs, and all such and their pmrlt i at may belong to any rhnrl-h nr rri ligionssocioly, and be set apart aud used by them for parsonagx. 7. And he tfart.W tMeUd, That all law, im posing taxea, the aubjeets ot wilted are K'vised in this set, are hereby repealed : J'rmided, That this repeal shall not I Constniod to extend to the provisions of any law, so far as thev relate to the taxes listed, or which rutpht to have been listed, or which may be due for the year IHtfo, or for any year previou thereto. foil fir A in GtHtrul AtiMy, thit Vitk uy v itrtk, .1, IK, 1 SOU. . S. F.'TrtxiM. Sjx-aker of the Housn of Vommona. q. R. W instead,: . Speaker of the. Senat. - I. RoBKf W IIxt, Set'retary of State In and fir the State of North Carolina, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing is a tru copy ot the origihul on file in this office. Given under my band, the 13th (lav of March, A. D., 186. R. yr. Btrr. Secretary of Stat, r - Abatrsxt of the Act for Collocting Eerenuo. There will be no valuation until 1867, Tb tax of the present year is on the valuation of 18(10. In caw; of Increase in yalms InceVStlO, hvtiieafi oTmiiietnieafc4:iat or other val- ottilnrtgWSTmrTerwtrVi'd or iiy -reason vf-mnm- mllng tietBSssiewrtwt, os when lands or towit lots have since 1800 decreased in value by reason of firr or other extraordinary cuuses, or by reason ot lailure ol mines, thure is to ho a new valuation by the list taken and two freeholder! This-newalBation- i tor-fa on the liasis of valuation of real estate in lHtiO. Lia. taker, .appomted. &ZikilURmvt,4XktiL. January 1st. hhiHild Court fail, three josucas may appoint on or before April 1st ..Notice to bo served within ten. day, Lists to be taken Wt ween the Snd Monday ia April' and 1st Thursday in May. Lists refer to April. 1st, to I returned to clerk on or before 4th Monday in May. Clerk to furnish Comptroller with abstract on or before 1st Monday in July, Clerks to deliver duplicates toj sheriffs on , or before July 1st. License audi returns tinder ached ills B. of the Revenue Act, to refer to July 1st. . ; C o Sheriffs to return list to Clerk of taxes col lected under Mibwlnl B. on or before tnd Mon day in August Clerk to tend duplicates, there of, to Comptroller, on or before 8rd Monday In August. " Cleric to make out list of taxes received by him and to report the sam to Court next pre ceding 1st July and pay to Sheriff. . Sheriff to pay taxes into Treasury between Srrl June and 1st November of the present year. " - '' ' ' ' -By aid of the above 'summary, 'the -County Court, may proceed with tbe appointment of list takers, and tb list taker may perform their duty. With tbe above exceptions, the law is substantially the am a tbe law of l$o8-'Sft, which may 1 Used a a guide until the present acts can be printed and distributed. ., ,. .!-r-Io all rase where oeoesaary, tbe chairman of tlie County Uourt may call V special tef)a giv ing (en day notic. When counties have failed to lay county taxes at the first term in this yean the next regular term, or a special tcr.pi tailed as alwvo, may lay the taxes. '- . FOR18GG nRALfr:irft eliujiiated DUPLEX ELLIPTIC J,la-. 1 'JJA'MRt -v. tr?il,tJ".ii I.iACii hoop buiiai;uMi'oi$ri or two i tu. J to tlv Tsniesrsii ah erli.ir. brafj U lti aa4 flrialf uioiilir,.silaata ad,., turfbib, ns.i,w)4 aftil dskbi, ths rtmnynt and axial JtixMt, th. fyJki al sea swat itwmhU qrif waa. Tl'v will aot bs4 ft S-k lllra tH it,U tprtjt bat will alwayl prsrr tbsir yrtM a, iaW(W kap, ia all i V 'j,, . '.,'..,--':, ! Crowded Avmbla?ei, - ', Cborohet, ; "': ;- ' . ." .',-Kailroarl Cart, 'V-.' 1 i For Promenade .. la faot, tby. arVsspsrlor t all Ibofs, wabl. Comfort. tconomy, Iltrhtneaa. and KDarabillty, Bmdlcy'i Dnplox Elliptic or Double Bprinj yir 1.1 .4einm. M.sarsetarsdii selalvly ly tk (si f lb f atsam "v Wests JJradlej Corj, x : T Oknmhtr 4 W mmH 1 ttdt Sf,1tm fork. A full ,aart(Bot f k.MBoiiertnrSklrtienaVant ll a kaad, it frr tu a r ritv of aiasa, by ' , i. i i n.rvr.rt, . -, , ; KKUA)(i), WHEELEK A CO , X' - " A. KLINE. ; - - i 'i RANDALL MANX, ' An n th.r M.-cbtill who sll Plr 0 Air la thl Ci'v a tnfkii th BontH.ra but, Jsa ft, U7,, Iwt .i ,. . . . ;. Candle. . i If A B0XEH AdaaaaettnV'tWkal v ' OV A A.UILURD. r 9 , js ..- a . "-i j " (a-', ! 1 ' laal JW)uigta,ri.iB , . I 'av -M 1 llHSJ I ? AdrenissoMBU aeeapyiag not store tbaa 19 un ! Of juioiee tvpe which coasutasa sonars : . ' t weU I aeath I saostha -" ' f e.M 18.00 , 15 .00 ' 10.00 tO.uv nwlaljeiHeMjjBde; a pisJ k4; will b asrftsl oadollar par tqaars for each lnsrtu. Faaeral aotlee will ehsrgW at aivertissssant." Th, tlmpls anaoBBcenwBt of a death or saarriag Hit wol b rharf. ' : ; - ' - - . I Jy- JS 'r.toe'. Super-Phosphate or Lime, n "'a ' t BOHBMAMCAB. WABRANTKD GENUINE,. BUHO MABI Of TUK BI6T MATXRtl AMD ta ia BDStapprsvi l aaaasr, it ia rveaauasadea to tb aablht at aprlor o any sikar la th starkst, -Ail wk aava as it Sksok f II tat l klkat two;, f araia, aa th ( 4 to Itts siaaaiaatars wlu iiM IS.Ir Ksst aasors Io aavaaes lb kigh rspauatMa whli-h It das tui. W,aaraaWa th fartsykasa wall atifa- ti, an tMiMBiasa ia ia sirsfsme t aay sibw artiolsl Biuani Is tb atarfc!. W atidsf It asarly al 1 ik tt fwtilaa fiaaao, altfcvagk larsUks at kslf He. Hsaara. B. H. A lies A Co., tk wall kaew, fsetwrara of s,itcallarai tsapl.ai.au, say r hi "W.uk. plMBiir ta staun. Mat bars Mil ft. t, Ces's f Khusphau ef Llsis for four jra. It kss Its anlro aal ,aaUafaeoa I ar eastoaiMs. W ni Iwerfull' b4o.s it a aa artici wartb f tbo ob4.c of tks psblla, aa. tb psrebasaar assy nly wa aseurlr g aa artlols koasstly aad ear fully sasr.ard. " woald aut tbst,' sfl sarsfal sxsalnalloa, w bali.r. this Fkosnhat kas ka latpro.sd laanh yr sie It tavaliia la tkla atarkot, aad that U wlU eoollaaa le uintala Isa pnsnat klgbitaad- . lag. "Tory rsapsetfslly, i . -K U. ALLBIf A 00., 4 , IM Waiot tWMt, Mow Tsrk,". i. rxa &,, is AMXd plots lad retail (fay eaalyala sf taat ploof youf Bupot Pkospliat of Lba Urt wltb . Tbl kolrg a aaporiot artiol ia vry ratpeoV X eanaot rofiaia rroat .ongraialetiag yaw apoa saeh sttr-.iM, wkiok BBAuabwdly will Bool with grvat aaoooas, . '" , - Wlskiaf yoarp taee. Tarn. llnatrUo . $1.0 t - - . IM I.M I.M S " 8.00 I wek .M a. a. LIIBI8 " B iTiass, A ! I, l . Of f ef ti pha AVVHyV"- i-:vjia. "phono Aind T.ia. Of tt Pkaspaat, f -litaa,i osonssxiif. n , dx-tt) mi eauiHiaing of Anhydrous Pbo ' jjliorio Aont, t.TO. Of atrl fhosphate of Llm i I.B& ! eonuming nt Aabytlreas lbos- ' - , ...... iJtorta aeial ; - .,-4 a -r Of tulphst of Lima hydrate1. ' 46,58 -OBtaiula, of aulpbario Aaiii8(.t Jl.30, Of OrgsaUl Coaabnatibl Matter. 7" Ug eapabl of produolng Ammonia. ' I Td, Of Animal Cl ant! tSaad.v 'AOS Hbosnhorl Acid solubl la Water. ; 11. it. , ' Pboopbori Acid iaaolubl ia Water. 4 ta, Anuaoai. I.TA. MANVPACTCam T . . ' - EN00II COE, Hunter', Poiot L I. ' rpUH VtlDBRMKaVSO HATH BIKN APPOUT- I W4 Af.sU fui lb BU osfHonH Carolina, aaA ' wld supply tkis aupsrior fsrtllli.r at taaaaraatanr prts .., . , fat p ta barrili T akoaltM poaad, walgbka. TOO narroUaow ta Btor, 1 and far sals by " . -'. , . ' , O O. PARSLKTItCO. ' 1 Wilmington, S. C, Jaa, A-lSD-ast. 1 . ,. :: rnosrECTLB j .Or TsTB . ., ; -.a- ... ' C08M01H)UTE. . ! 4 . OH TBI F1R8T Or JAttOAKT VI Wat eonmaae th publicstloa, ia th City of Bl hawrt, f aauathly - . ... literary jSIapazine. : Tlior U ao publication of this sbaraeur sow l auod South of New York City, and to sloaiag of tli wr bsa loft a large portion of th poopl of th on try with Bo burary ropraaenlatlv. Tli coaMorot.iv win o asvoioa to Litorntoro, Art, EeTiewt, Bcientiflc Papora ' r ana uenerat tteatung. - aad whslt aanibar amen Its eoairibatora mumm - li. . ti . u . u t , k . fc; k ,0. ...1 VI b' H1, t'.D, J u V ..ID UUb-, H1W fNfll fnai th North and trust Loatloa and Paris.' , All natter aotarlirlnal will h rnllv ttlrtted v from th, Bowea and beat t tb KngHsb, FroMb and 0rmaa publication ; aad ita Kditers will spar no effort or txpeua to make llrank with lb vaav riaT magaainos of tb eountry. . . . A sit mom import, w, bav, Ub11abt tb Cos MoroiiTB apoa ao seetloaal bast. W, bop, to aiak It tb oigan of giaerai lilarator alon; sad will. b aaiafiutaead by any party r uqa vhafc - ever. - i.-.s . : - .-;. - ,,,.! ,.. :. .:-.-. It will ba mailed t swbMribtr ia anvlpart si th onittry apoa reipt of tb tbllowlag 3l(rl Copies, for euo year, . , ! 04 , rio Vopw lor m yar, . i tw tea eopit for oa year, ' " ' ..11 00. vJ-Tbl."M0F0UT win D gnraliy aiatria- att aoMag tb, Nruant aad I'laator of th 1oih. nd w, wiHM, for their Intornalioa, few adfertisements, at moiierat rst , . Mr Liberal dutin will b laaJ t book- sailer nd newsdealer. " JtFir N.WKtiapera pahlishlr this proa pact! AaS I'n'Ml.'tV'-OW'ks aoolJiwAh), aadai.nwl,vm a-'V coiva a ropy of Ui msgsamo. Aildraa - ".' : ua li-upi ot tu, ! P.O. Box itt8, Baltimor, Md, JREATi:ATM). M vPariiiaa Konarcli Dethroned!!! THJyOllLD OP FASHION . . ' . AT ' I ! " , Stl.icCTINtt TUKI6 OUTr'U WHO f QEIK 1hJliti U i.IU ts4,.Jyai.tlli oi.ni- , HewBroadclotlia, "... :"' Beaver Clotha,' - . CaMimerei, Keady-mad Clothiri;, -Uatt and Cape, . finlendid Overcnata Collari,""' " " """ ,,,, ' ., cram. . Glovet, 'i ... i Hoiiery, :.' . J.'-.. .' ' , Valiwt, ' ' v.' ' Handkerchief Ae.. - &o.. ' eVc. ' &c - dr Call aad taapaet Oomi aad 6 r (. . ' Fine Merchant Tallorln? " ? Is Mill aarri-d . bat pnl lr,r baait tbaa vr j, .. Iwfor allntd hi tk Hoatb. AnKntlro Hnlt of C lothea hukU up, at any moment, a 13 Aourt' avfioe Tkata ) bps sit s., kkoy k a splasdid Col tar, and bM wwrli will la. blv 't" anv aiMBWd ia aiarof 0 1 this aouetrj. j IU Cat. - - " L ' - - -
Daily Sentinel (Raleigh, N.C.)
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March 17, 1866, edition 1
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