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'-1---"--""'y1- " 'V' ; j 7 r " '"" ! ' " ' "" irir- ,LLl- r - j1 ' - --i ' I I llifi : :f".x:, BlVl;?'--- . v. gkkensborough, wc.i Thursday 'October 20, isc4. ' '' ' UfCry : 'X&rCarcx ' I .) if :5i- -, a -. - . ..e : - . . ; . " SOUTUiillK; tJITIZEiS. 1 141 b i Cinzsat U pablULed'crcry liaorniBf at the la Uo wing rates of, aubscription.- i " i mebtli,.. I.... 'ria.00 3 ; ftauo Ad vertieemental inserted at th- raies st TWO IHHjLAKS per square of Un : ?i a iar the tirst inseriion, and ONE DOLLAK lraca euutinuance. j , AH ld.tra iiiouidts addressed to j i'v AJjy. ; iKGOLD .? CO... - , - AS ACT ... - To aruer.d Aa act' to regulAta" iinpreaa nients," pjroved March twenty-sixth, , vej eal Ui AcivukiaUry therof, npprwj-V-ed Apiil tweutjrevenih, 'eighteen hnn jdrettaud sixty-three. TUeCougrt-ss of the Confederats States of Auicrica'tlo eaact;"That in alt cases where property is impressed for the use of the ar iuy or n.i vyor lor other public use, inder said ifct, tW satue sbili be paid for at the time t Aid impressment, unless an appeal sbnit be jakeu irout said Tdluation, as'here iualtcr projrided, accordiot; to the Taloation aiwd upon between the parties, or a&cer tuiueU i j ioval and f disinterested citizens in tuc lirst, secon i, and third sections of the above recue'd aci, or, in ihe eighth section thereof, where it is nppl icable . !. w 8ec. 2 Whcii ever ,to e officer making the laipre&feuieuL or property, unuer the act hereby aihcudtd, ahull telle re that, the ap- praiacuicoiis fair and just, he shall endorse his apprdral upon. the appraisement,; and inane payment accordingly; ibui if he shai httieve thtft it is not lair and just,: then hi shall refuse to approve, and end.te the reaaous ci his refusal on the certificate, and 1 shall bdve the right to appeal from the de cision ot the appraisers, by reiwrtiog tne case to" the commissioners appointed under E&ul Act, to wnich this is an amendment, for their decision, whose judgment shall be 1 Undl, ana in the mean time, the property ghaii.be neidiiudappropria'ed by the officer impressing ih same, wbt shall, give a re" ctipi tner&ior to tue owner, who shall also have the right of appeal, as herein proTi ded. ;: ' , v ."J ..; ..... . t " St:G:. ; The said ' commissioners shall 'have werto summonand examine witness es to enable tnein to fix tac. value of prop erty impressed, which shall be a j us W com pensation io,rtbe property so impressed,-' at ihc time and place of impressment, and aihfen-tht-. aoiaoissouors snail -hats fixed Jho value of proinjrty in cases of appeal, ;4hey luruieh the owner and-imprcas-.jn fficKrriiti a statement of such? value, whicu valuaiioikiyJJHstone h$ vriibitt three tmouths from the time bf impressmeuu ' ' , ' s , , 13BC.f4. That said commissioners shall bs sworn, faitli fully to discharge- all jheir i.-duiieshuder this act, and the act to' which .this isiau amendment ; : ' Sf o 5. That the tenti section of toff act, ft which this is an. amendment, be stricken out, and the ; following . inserted- instead Uiereoi 44 Ho slave, laboring on a farm or plautaiion exclusively devoted : to the pro duction of grain or provisions, shall be ta ken for public: use without the consent of tUe.owner, except incase of urgent necessi ; tv. and upomhe order of ihe general com- inanding the department in which said faim or plantation is situaied." . feEO, 6. That the amendatory of the above recited act, approved Apnttwenty-seventh, jeighipen hundred and sixty-three, and so much of ihe lirst section of said act as re quires an aliidavit to be made by the" owner or his agent, that such property was grown", aifteii 4ur uroduced bv said owner, or held, or has hseii purchased bybini, not for Bale or speculation, but for bis own. use it con sumption, be, and the same is hereby re pealed. :' ,, i1 C. 7. That ho impressment shall be -made. under thi act, or the act to which inis .isamsn Jutory, lor the use or benefit of contractors with the. government Hka. a. Nolhine m this act shall ne con strueci to auiuriie iuo duaicci& "-t ater an appeal irom any decision of the iocal appraisers, under the seventh section -HJikeCact O: w hich this is amendatory. 1 - : -r toA-bi n nrnpBr 01 Uie city," county, or parish in which the imprtfasuieutmdjr 'be made, intiis manner una uccoiii. t the ie2ulatuU8 provided Act to levy additionaf ttxTsnbTrKr ooinmou aeience vand supou trr-Trro-Government '. - ' 'J 'hp (w..nnn nf.il n " i- j liiO Ynxw iur the' common, defence, and to carry on -ihe Government- of the Confederate Stale 1," ivpproved twenty-fourth of April, I860, theic.shall be levied from" the. pas sage ol this act, on the subjects of taxation hereafter mentioned, and collected from every person, cd-partnership, association or cop'jration, liable therefor, taxes as fob fdpws; totwit t v " ; : ' 1 - u pon the value of property, . real,! personal anir mixed 01 every , kind and '.description, not hereinafter exempted or taxel at a -different", late, five per cent . Proviileil, "That from this tax on the vali tie of properly, eraployediin agriculture, shall be deducted the value of the tax in kindderived ibefefromVas assessed under the law imposing it, ami delivered to the Government i.Prqyided That nr credii v shall be allowed beyond five per -cent", . . II. Ofi 4he value of., gold and si Iver wares and plate;, jewels, jewelry and waumea, ten per cent; . : ... 7 IIIrOu v the value of. "property taxed underjhis frectiori shall be assessed on the basis of the market valne of the same, or I 4"" j'iyjff iu... Mie neiguoornooa where assessed in .. the .year, I860, except 'in cases wlicfe Jands, slaves, cotton or to Ificco have been purclused sixice the first day of JanoarJ 1 862, in which ca the said lanJ, slaye.' cotton and tobacco, to - 1 Sic. S.' Oo the r!o of all shares or interests held iii any bcnlc, banking com aror aUoa, . caiaJ, , nac leaduo, unporung and exporune; insurance, roan olactarfngv telegraph, j express, railroad and dry dock com pastes, - and all other joint stock companies of every kind. whether incorporated : or sot, five per cent; lne value of property taxed under this1 section ahalj , bo aseesd upon tho basts of the market raJae of said property in the neighborhood where assessed, in Stxcli currency as may ; be in general nso tbere, tn the purchase and sale of such property, at the time of assessment. - btc8. upon the amount of all cold and silver coin, f gold 1 dust, gold or-silvvr bullion, whether held bv bankaor uW tCTpbTaiions or individuals, dve per cent: anu upon ail tnoueys neiuaoroaa, or uj- jm tne amount of all bilU of exchange, drawn therefor 00 foreign countries, a tax ol five pes cent; such tax upon money abroad to be assessed aoI collected according to the valne thereof at the place where the tax is paid. f V . 114 Upon ' the amount of all solvent credits, and of all bank bills, and ail oth er paper issued a currency, exclusive or non-interest bearing Confederate treasury notes1, and not employed in a registered business, the income derived from which is taxed, five per cent . ' Sec 4. Upon 'profits made in trade and business, as follows : I. On all profits made by buying and selling spirituous liquors, flour, wheat, corn,! rice, sugar, molasfces or syrup, suit, bacon, pork, hogs, beef or beef cattle, sheep, oats, hay,; fodder, raw hides, lea therj horses, muleSl boots, shoes, cotton yarns, wool, woollen, cotton or mixed cloths, hats, wagons, harness, coal, iron, steel or nails, at any time between the tirst of January, ' 1863, and the first of January, 1865, ten per cent; in addition to the tax on such profits as income under the "act to lay. taxes for the common do. fence, and carry .on the. Government of the Confederate .States,' approved April 24th, 1663. i ILi On alj profits made by buying and selling money,, gold' silver, foreign ex change, .stocks, notes, debts, credits, or obligations of any kind, - and any mer. cbandise, property or effects of any kind, not enurmerated in the preceding pam graph, between the times named therein, ten per cent: in addition to the tax 0:1 such profits as income, under the .ct aforesaid. i llf. the amount ofnrnfits prnpprlinir VvvVnXvffve Der cenU 'made durine either of the years 1863 and 1864, by any bank or bankim? J company, iusurance ' canal cavfgftffonf Importing- and' exportang, telegraph, express,' railroad, manufactur ing, dry dock, or other joint stock compa ny of any description, whether incorpo rated ojr not, twentydlye per cent on snch excess. Sec. 5. The following exemptions from taxation under this act shall be allowed to wit: , , I. i Property of each head of a family to the value of live hundred dollars; and tor each mino a child of the family to the furi ther value of ono hundred dollars; and for each son actually engaged in the army or navyorwho has died or been killed in the military or naval service, and who was a, member of the family when he en tered the. service, to the further value of five hundred dollars. IL property of the widow, of any officer, soldier, sajlor or marine', .who may have died or been killed in the military or na val service, or where there is no widow, theo of the family, being4 minor children, to the value of one thousand dollars. lit Property of every officer, soldier, sailor or marine, actually engaged in the military or naval servies, or of such as have .been disabled in such service, to the value of one thousand dollars: Provider, That1 the above exemptions shall not apply - 1 111 1 at a value exceeding one .thousand dol lars; - IV. That where property has been in juredor destroyed by the enemy, or the ntw ' hi9 lprn tpmnornril V fh. ot tne aas-si r:, : SUM. mean f 'usZrpmiKTWt' 9J piicinv. thea.se.mnpnf' nn ciml. - mr- 1 I L III lUe tax asscssea tnercon may be rednr in the same raUo by tlae district collector, on satisfactory evidenco submitted to' him by the owner or assessor. Sbc. 6. Tliat the taxes of property laid !er theyear 1864, shall be asscissed as on the day of the passage of this set and be due and collected on the fiwt day of June next, or as soon aflcr as practical ble, allowing an extension of ninety daye west of the Mississippi river. The addi. tional taxes on incomes cr proljts for the year 1863, levied by this act, shall bs a tessed and collected forthwith; and 'the saxes on incomes or profits for the year 186480411 be assessed and collected accor ding to the provisions of the tax and as sessment acts of 1S63. v - Ssp. 7So much of the tax of.tbo twenty-fourth day of JkpriU eghteeo hun dred and sixty-three, as .levies a tax on incomes derived from property, or effects, on 'tne amohnt or value of which a. tr -levied y this acf, and also the first seo- uon w saia act, re suspended for the year eighteen i . hundred and sity-four, and no estimated rent, hire, or interest on property or credits herein taxed ad valo. rem," shall beasseesel 'or taxed as incomes under the tax act of eighteen hundred and sixty-three, j i fire a Thstthe UX !infoi 1 1 1 r- act on bonds of the Confe:e.x!e itai iJl in noc4xccJ.l heretofore issued, rha the interest on the same, sni bo:.d when held by or for minors fanstics. hall b- exempt. from the tax iOj all caes where the interest on the same not exceed one thousand dollars. f Approved Februuy 17, IS64. V. t Loans on th seenrtty of tlie Ovehandred v million six per cent non-taxabie, bonds, under the seventh section of the cur rency Law. ; DeiKMitcs on sail will le receirei W ik. Treasurer in thiscity, AssuUnt.rreasur- ets at Cnirleston and Mobile, &nd the D(oiuries st J Wilmington, ,lJe5l,. Columbia, Augusta, Saanul M Monti gomery. ana certiLcsies win o ifvu ior the sapieajam ,li av wsie- li our per cent per annum, auu fct-t irpu ov the hvpoihecation of ab amount jf the above bonds, equal to the sum o' these loans. The bonds to be set apart kjy ;b Traa ans-Ae ' astfl f li s sujtd&a1 J Uf )iA! HaTik applied excluairely to the payment si iho said certificate. . ' Thestfcuiity and convcDiene aJordci to banks slid other corporations, fttl t the public gtneraliy, by this mode citciuj porary investment, aini the elfct t the measure, if generally adopted, iu h;;: the currency within moderate boifods, it is hoped, will command it u the tavtable couatderation of the community. a: 4 cure their prompt corporation i C4rry l.ig it intoeilecu G. A. TRENIIOI.H Secretary of the Treasi :y Schedule ol' Prices for .V.p. T UE GOM MISSION E R3 OP A PVk A M MENT tor the State of North Curoiiu ri great satisfaction 111 presenting their bclied- ule of Prices lor the next sixty day,, 1.1 that the great abundaoce of most 0. tur cropi, with the improved condition of our financial, and consequent increased sc nri ty for our currency, euable thtrm, wi:Lou' injury to the producer, to lower the r.c of the prime necessaries of lile to tic sol dier, and it is to be hoped, to the indent of cur couutry. This, lowering of prices' must again act increasing the value c: .la national currency, by 4imiutshio; i m debt of the country. Xhj want of co.i5 deuce la the worth of the currency, in creased as it ha been been by the rapr.cii greed ot ndividuals of ALT. elates, a i-i especially of the Cotton r actorics, and U t' 1 so strongly exhitittd by the RaiUofd Companies, ha3 greatly co ntributed to iL;. Scarcity of fool can no longer be aUeJ. 4 for high jjriceg, as there .s abun lanzo irj.e cpunl,,y mg, will sustain me umeiumcm i choice The Commissioners also congrat ulate themselves and the countiy that th 'j? have been aided by a consultation with oae of the Virginia' Commiaioners, by whose aid. and that ot Mr. Qso. W. Mordecxi, they have been able to bring about an almost identical Schtdule with the neighboring State 'of Virginia 1 ... . . 1 r . . v ik... Apples, dried good, peeled, per bush, 28 lbs. 5 00 i 3 50 ! 12 50 1 12uJ U 7d unpeoled. per bush. 28 lbs. with handles, each, without handles, each, Axes, Bacon per pound, hog round, Beans, white or eornheld, per buh. 60 pounds, Brandy, apple, per gillon, 44 peach, per gallon, Beef, ltesh, nctt per pound, . 4 fresh, gross, per pound, salted, per pound, Candles, tallow, per pound, adamantine, per pound, Chains, trac, per pair, . Cloth, woolen, for soldiers clothes, Jyard wide, 10 ox. to yard, and pro rqta as to gieater or less Weight or width, per yd. Cotton, raw," per lb , 6 U 10 00 lu uu so 40 1 5 3 t?:J 8 73 11 VO 1 m 4 L-. 4 0'.' 5 00 Coffee, Rio, per pouad. Com, uushtlled, per bush., 7 lb?., 44 shelled, tacks pot included, per bush. 06 pounds, Corn Mel, sacks net included, per bush of 50 pounds, . Dribs, cotton, j yd. wide, X yards to pouud, per. yd. Flour, cxtia family, perbbl ISulb 44," exiraaunrfiyo, per LblTll6 620 $0 40 00 41 25 a4 unhaled,f)cr lvi pouuls, wool, each, baled, per 100 pounds, unbajed, per 100 pounds, dry, extra, per pound. 3 5)1 fiOO Bats, Hay,. Hides, 1 GO 44 44 44 ereen. ier conn.L . 1 rri Horses, artillery, 1 si class, per head!, lu00 0 " KFliil.r O.I - - I 1 O.tllk.k Iron, """ji per neau, o'o uo Tig, No. 1, per ion, 2000 lbs. 350 O i " 44 2, 44 2000 lbs, 314 OJ . 3 2000 jbi o78 fj.) Bloom, 2000 lbs. 710 Ou Smith's square or round, per tbn 0 2QjQ pounds. 1030 00 serviceable railroad, per ton of 2210 Pound. 400 00 I Jeans, wool, domestic, per yard, 10 00 3u 500-' 2 75 .6 00 7 00 "7 00 500 500 1,000 00 800 00 60000 jveuiescamp, iron, per pound. Lumber, good, per J, 000 feet, Lard, per pound, V Leather, sole per pound, '" upper peP pound, 44 harness per pound, Molasses, cane, per gallon. . " sorghum, per gallon, 4uiea, 131 ciaas, per head, 44 ' 2d class, per head. ou class, per head, Pr keg, 1 M e " Nails, 100 00 oats, , neai, oaieo, per 100 pounds, 6 25 sheaf, unbaled, per 100 ponnls, 4. 50 . t? Pr 100 Iodnds, ' ; 6 25 helled, per bushel, 4 00 i - "T 4 wiiimer oar lvd.u. iu iiuwiu uz our w - i ...-..: on.. I .ntll.lln Tl II 1 I IU 1 l" M t - .If. .1 1.1- l".i..n.. mim v. . -, - ' 1CT UHJ iiiiK vui uuiusi-i-."."- " 1 1 irft uf two hr.ft I T Osoal urg,1 eo"t tn; I yd 7 ex to yard, p-. r yard, . 'I SO - coaoo Jyrd.ide, 8 ox to yd ftryard . . 1 Omens, per bttsh el. 8 00 Pea, i cow per bothel of 60 b. & 00 Poutoes, LrUh. per bushel ( 60 lb. 4 00 s eet p r bushel of CO Xbt- ., 4 00. Peaches, drid peeled, per bashel of 58 lbs. . h GO uspeled,per bushelof 38 lbs. 5 00 Pork, freh. ieu. per r-und. 1 $2 -silted, per pound, 2 SO Pasturage, let quality, near town, per head, per month . " 8 00 common near tow a, per head . per tooath 5 00 1st quality, la the coruntry. per bad parts4Iit v 7 00 OAmoa, ineenalryper head, per Booth. nrt QutntuTt per Otm C Wi (W Rice, : "new, per pound 60 old. per pound . 40 Rye. good, per bushel of 5G Ebi. 5 00 Sk, twob'Jiaels.oaanaburri. each JS 00 Shining; cot Ion, fyard wide, A yards, ' to poand. per yard. . "100 ' cot.on. fTard wiJe,3 yard to pound, pir yar 1 1 10 Cotton sprip's, 3 yds lb ,pr yard 1 75 Silt, Coast, per bush or SO lbs. 20 UO ' Li. sr pool, pex bushel of 0 pounds , 3-" UU Virgi-iia, perbos.el ol oO Tb. 200 bteel. cat, per pour.d 8 00 15 00 10 00 2 0") Shoes, uicy, ptr pair Shoe tLrta I, flix, per pound Socks, fcul tiers wool, perpir Sheep, fat, per hed So 00 300 I 00 75 4 0-J 1 40 500 8 00 bugar, brown common, per pound oap, Lard, per pound, s.i"r, per pound . Shucks, baled, 100 lbs. S .01U, ochI, per buhel of 12 Ib. hip i-.iiiT, Vood. per bushel of 37 lbs ix, Llark, per ound grn. per ound Tent cloih, co'iit, 10 ox. yd, per yd 1 :a 3 00 1 j icco .No 1 t,xtra 1 N; 3 J 75 4 Logs 1 26 T.'iilow, ciaji, per pound 2 50 Vjnear, cider, per gallon "2 00 f" niJinufacTure 1. p;r rl!on, 100 Whi.kt, no.l. rrr cHon 10 t0 Wlaeaty good, per bushel of 60 lbs. 7 V 44 , brau, per bushel of 17 lbs. 50 Wheat straw, bale-), per J00 pounds, 1 60 f4 44 -.nbal-d, per 100 lbs. lOd v tol, washed, ptfr pound 8 00 . unwashed, per pound CW Hgocs. wood ax! 4 horse, new, etch 350 00 . wood axle 2 horse, new, each 250 00 Yaru cotton, per hunohof 6 lbs. 8 00 Hiat or lxboj tbak, waooss asp names Ballag long foyaaa. per hundred ibs.J niiiO ! by goTtrnmant, prbabeL irnishel by owner. 10 earns, waton and driver, ratiu fiuuiohed by gov einoieut, perf day 5 00 Hire of four hurse teams, wigon and driver, rations furnished by owner, pf r dty -15 00 Hire of four horse toams, wagon and driver,, rations furioahed by gov . ernment, per day 7 50 Hire of six horse teams, wngoa and driver, rations lurnisbed t y owner, per day, 20 ifO Hire of six hors teams, wagon and driver, raiious furnished by irov- ernment, per day Hire of laborer,, rations 1000 furnished by owner, per cuy 3 CO Hire of laborer, rut bus lurnisbed Hy government, per day litre of laborer, rations furnished uner, per mouth Hire ot labor-r, rations fo;p!.hed govern. aen?, per month Hire of horse, per djy 1 50 by ej 1 to 00 by O 4 OV 15o -1 r r TneComiii,ioi era respectfully suggest tiiat it it be found r radical,. the ptod iccr should be allowed to retain a fourth pari of tueir surplus, it be siidat market rates, to I ay for their uece;siry plao'ation supplies, wUU.h they btve to j u:cbe at high mar ket prices. They eaujt!v call upja the turners tobri.ig to anl their coin now so r ecess xry to the suppa't : the amy . their iniuTediatu lru;.t, 1.0 1 which a:one will pre vci.t the to tie enemy, of all their crops, stock, t.egrots, &c T.e Co.iimisio i- k a l .1 . .a rswouti aiso tecommenu tnai iae iu presstr.et.t tbould be universal and uniform, leaving out 1 o one. For the information of a 1 persons con cernedre publish - the foJoviug inktruc r n.n wllli- the 4iope that they will be hi., r f "TP'1" wWch any person may for th "oniuo.ptioa of himself, hia V a r-. a 1 . 1 V"- : T es, Slaves, or to 01 orumary mccbanical, manuiacturinz or u0 .agricultural employments." rn . Tftf next laeeiinT of 1 n 1 u : . carry on ' ft . . " o w vuru win r l ucit liierzi 1 ri rr nr 1 a- a ir ....i oj i??."1 1,,e Chamber, in the Cit of rivuieiga, o t Monday, the 61 h day of De Lcember next, uales sooner chan-ed. Im resstng agents must furnab eooJ .n,i factory reasons for dhapprovala on als, or the award of local arriY. Jfii e aprroved. All cotamunfcations should ' 15 U 10 lho Secretary of the Board. -"ft", . y. U. K. BCI1GYWN, Uarryahurg.N. a K. V. ULAlKS FOCK, Stockivill sw n Com s Ainraisement fjT Sf nf v r' w wa . . . x. Utleigb, Oct. 6, 1864. . TT2w IlU.VUN FOIt HA I.K. VIZ ?J??DrR?D XUUOS CONFED EltATK SIX PER CES T n'n.vns rfrhese Bonds present the greatest in JCducemenu for investment They have utt-tyyearsto run, interest payable seroi a Qally, and are secured by import and ex rvtt duties; are exempt, principal and in tft,from Uxatwn, and the coupons re cmblsas coin for custom duties. Annie til 12-tX ' ALLEN SGIBBES, Agent Treasury Dtpartaeat OCldal Tot) for Uoicrsor of . . . . . . . . V ' ? Xorlli Carollaa, lCC'2-rV CAwaries. rcu jmAnstm reecs. 11 Aruaawa, 90 Alexaader, 741 Aasea, &tt AUtgiaayV 2T7 Ashe, r 618 lieaafort,) SSA Bertie, bl$ Cla4ea ' ZZ2 Bruaiwlck, SIS Burke, hSO Boncoj.be, 1,823 Cabarrus, M7 CaliweU, UiS Caadea, .17 Carteret, Caswell, CaUwba, 640 606 1,013 270 W7 666 m ZU HH naVaaeV Cherokee, Chowan, CUy. ClearcJaad Col ambus. Craven, " Currituck, iaTie, Duplin, Davidson, Rdgecoinbe Franklin Foiiythe. Caston, Gates, Ouiliord, Crauville, Oreeae, llaliiax, II ay wood. Harnett, 415 Heflerson, 1,203 Uertiord, 1V Hyde, 'aS7 liedeU, 1,544 Jackson, 604 Jonnsfca, l,Of.O Jones, C3 Lenoir, 2G7 Line In, 6o5 Macon, Madison, U19 Msnlu, 'ZS2 McDowell, 728 Meeklen burg 425 Muc-e;!, Montgomery 227 More, l,Oi:o 'aah, 317 S. Hanover 27 Northampton 4S5 Orange 1,451 Ons.dw, 84 la4Uoiank 14 PcriquUoans 85 Person, 65? PltlT M 48 Polk... liowAn, 1,345 Kichmond, Hil Kobeton, 03 1 llockingham 569 Uuthenord 1,147 Sampion, Stanly 043 663 958 btoke. Surry, Tjrrell, Union, ' C56 rt'ake, 2,269 Wayne, 70'3 AarTn, 174 Washington, Wauuga, 423 WUkLa, 1,616 V-'ilsan, 188 Yaakin, 1,172 Yancy, 814 SanpsoQ, Fort Peruier, 5 T)nell, 17th Regt. N.C. T. 1 Tyrrell, 40th Hcrt. N.C. T lO 3d N. C. Battel. L-ght ATtil'ry.17 I 61,423 20.44S 20,443 58,07 J 14,41 43 573 I4.4V1 33.9 1 o I ortUCaroUtialtocUlxigliuiu r count). ; John Liliarl and Francis LUlard, by next friend, i T Salley Qiles and others. TiilTlON TO SELL REAL ESTATE. It a pearing to the Master by aCdavit file that Betsey Piatt one of the defendants in this caa resides beyond the limits of '4fT'?t? V11 'g'tx.isaerefore made for -a xeisty rrett to be aviiAMs m a L. w Z' frz l1u,ew ixurt or Equity to U held for the couaiy of Koekingaam, at the vo. oeae 1a weatworta, oa the f:h onaaya;itr tae fourth JJondsy la 5ep- moer, 1004, tnen and there to plead, an- m. V jwm m mm . 9 . . a fcr emur, or u sam will be heerJ experts as to her. . Ji rllffVRobert att. Clerk ead Mas ter i,f said Court at ofSce in W ir.ot, ,i .uuuijr 01 AUgual, loOI. ! a mtmrn, . rr.K... .1 . m U. "ATT. C M. V By W, L EHierUn, D. C. 176wadvS10 aepi ouie i nraa aandrMi t au a wm X. Jai,c o nve miles west irOr.niW.n.i. I m .. " i oue half mile frtm the N. C. RtJLi adjotnisg the leads of bamoal Sere. Jal alxer. IX W. Edwards . and others, eea- "i-K w nenurea saa twenty-fire acres, in Umber, tws good meadows, eas roed ui house with brick chimnev. AiSO, at aaeuoa,sa Hendav th. 5jm . - ls:an ess heusead lot ea East street, the lot coataiaiog half acre, adjoianr the Oeatral Hospital coal alas a comfor table boildmr. geed well of water, together with otter axticlea. , Terms Beads kaosm ea dy of sale. oct7-D8t JOAUHlAlt. Rice 10 tier ees Else on coxuig&&ent for sale by J. U F. GABJLETF & CO. . V . . VOUCS ""' "" ' 7' " '1F . i l Osa, Jaeb Ulalt.. . Jaass F. JaUla, In. Dr.AatalivsIX, Dr. D. V. C FaaWw, f Jseeb XX U2alsx,Cv ' Miekasl Crswa, Esq. WQUass U fieeU,JB9. . . m 'i 111 mi WOliasm B. Hayes, . Thomas fi. Hayes, Fraaklla IL ParU, Edward T. Garrett. v . . . 1 r t - . ' i iwwimi 1 11 si 4 sniea ci Chiiajta, " U - .--:, ' Sjnnn ttnJmi JS'crv mmJ JCsasay Ihtrm.- Mai. a VL Barney. : LMvne ExrvUmj OJUr ttk CWfrvni DisoSct.Cspi. J. A Barmeit CaaWjr EmrUm 0er. LleeJ-.J. C. Debbia. Suns Imjrmy OfictTslU. J.-Ee-meeIojrt - Cassy Ceert-Jsd. H. LLadtay, Esq.. Chairman. Asseciats Josticea, Jeaepk A. Uotuioa,' Aaalcia Eeli, W. SL. Scaita sad WillAnaCobU. - CUrk SmptrisT, Ceert W. D. Trattar. - CUrk CVeavry Ceert, Lyadsa be alas. FUtis XVwi. Capt. Exra ITillia.. ' Shr. Cel. C. A. Beoa. " Cironara." Qta. , HUtt and Dr. Beabew. . 0.vaf SoUcxUr-L. IL Beott, Esq. Coeatjr Trw fa. TTyaU W. Bagsdal . Esq: , . 4 4 . , OvrJUrvU Tax CmeUr. Jamas IT. Dick. , . . . - 4 To iotnvx Ilosxua, Stmt Inyocred vertiseratnt vsceatly pueUaked la the South ernCiUxaa yae so gresxly perverted facts that J fael it iaecxabeat a pee styseltte take some notics ol the saadler, and to laform th p&UU of the true stale ef Ua case. Tctt "will rats ember that la Fabraary, le02, ysa caaas teaas aad desired fe pur chae a xaikh cow, which 1 let yea have, ea condition that it was U be paid lor at .the ensotag harvest, or if not paid for by that Urns it shoakl be n turned to tae. Tks Usas l arrilag when the sow was to be paid for. onu tpanginf fAa pay XicJha rttaxm ex tae- CO v, yo were nestle te p7 re fat It, ee4 tx tw as to place it DeyeeJ sty prar to -evsarcrve U, aad tsp te taie Ueae I have never bean paid ese east far It " Ix a wilt else remsmher teat at fas sasas timn when yeaibeerbt tkseew I had a yoke of ycttg steers waiek you desired te p ar ch aa but not agreeing upon the price, it was agreed by ex that yon were te take laesa sad keep them until tks next Christ mas, at the cxpiratiea cf which time I was to hare the steers returned te tae, aed pay youtix dollars and sixty -six aad te third ceatJifor yoax trouble sad expense with mem,- waen tae tuae sxpuea u.at yea were vo keep them, ea demanding the return of thtfcn yo refased te surrender there. . I tneU MAlared suit rsiasi yea, whkh I ax -larWf rds witadrtw kavisg la tks tsaaatisae rtcbvered the 4ri. Tojnsy uausrstaad firem this thai I coaal !tf tks said steers ay evra property that J, shall reserve te raysell the rikt te do ith Ihiai .waaiaoevtr X saay please, aad forth ir that you are now la tay debt far a mile, sow, which yea disposed ef, well knoiiag that accerdieg to - etzr ce.tr act it eas te be rataraed te ess if eea had set the money with which to pay for it at the ex-' piiaroa ot a certain specified time. Where yea and myself are both knee a, I etta it uBLecteaajy te saaks a pohlie sUte m eat of thane facta, bar do I bow . dcese it neceisary te do mere than seerely statatke rath, so thai thoee naaeqalaled with either party may be able to deckle wtUh is ia the liht. iThoae who kaow yea know just hew , muel confidence to place la any etaletseat ' whlai . you may make, year xsialsUrial tooet lo the ee&trary petwit ni'sadiag. Aad ia cUsreg I weald hint te yea thai seek coaJiet as displayed by you la the deaHag wiih res jest enumerated Is sot the ceadeet that, the publie would expect from ese clsi4uag to he , a aaiaifter ef the gospel, wboctdafy it is to act rixht, as wstl as te try Ui tell the peopUhrw te act,' -g7f ; rHtuiux. lYurtcf Pleas sad Coartar ulcns. Antr st Tsrto; 1864. : f Mf Davir VTaraer Davis, Wuulew Davis, Mar tJia, t aaftuaU James. Esxaaa, lfarrartt aad Adaliie, heirs of B. T. Davis, 5? Elevnar heirs ef Lewis Jeees. deeeaaVi . PETinoii roa doweSIT . Ia Ihlscase it epreariar U the Bsdifae. lloo of Us Court, tiaT th da&tLcti wtl MartkSaisneLJaaes, fioxaaa liirrJZl aad AUline, htlrsbfR Y iTH? JltV' Theuaie, Nathan, TUa CekTaVT "aanr, heirs ef Lewis Jenea, 4 1 -eased, ail reside Uvoadthe ei.7f. v.TVT: is Ueitfore ordered betl. .i... lieatiett U made ia the GtimW. tTZZl forsscceeweeka, twUfri3r said ds faxdaa re la appear al tks sisceartsi Pleas fed Qnarttr Seexlo. tks csaaty of Raadolthaltji r-nr n la Ash'rboro ea the Ui lieaday cf Nsveta beriej aadakowcaaaelf eey Ueyaave. "hy U : I rvarar of the reti2lee .k.t4 J?. be rru ted, ether wise, the rwiriA- .m v. heari(perteajto tkeax. Wlrji las, J. H. Jirvn Ostk efaaJJ aieAcaila Axhabcre. the laif u..i. ' Augusiri864.- . 17-4 radtjia T. JL ZZQWX, Clerk, 1 I i c t . 1 1 V".;' '.i' r.j.S .-'-. , - ' ... - ! t'V.L' ' A', - " r-.-i lis;-' -, - .' - ?:A-Tf7V::-: ' . .. t v.- r y . - 5. ; '''rV;,f '. t f? - l Cl X ob