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it neons v I; AH rish StoRr.4-Two Irishmen engaged in peddling on packages ot 4in?nl fought an old mule to Uid in I . Wl P . :" I - . .4 ' a Mcairvidg the ouruens. une vyooHJ 4. J '. .il.l .L--::Ji-..: lue afaue men iuet)intr,'carryi the bates of linen on the mule.! On day the Irishman wbti was - on foot got close lip lo the heels of his i mule bhjpVhea he received a kick .on oiie oflbis t shins, v 'lo be -ranged lie picked tip a stoile and hurled it hat the innle, btit struck his cojnpan i ipnonthe back of the bead.i See ing wElat he had done he stopped - and bean to groan and rub his shin. The ode on the mule turned and . asked what was the matter, vThe bloody crathur kicked me," was the Vep'y. I "Be Jabers he's did the 1 same thing to me oh the back of me iieadVfsaid the' other.;.. ;v, i -- he following advertisement rears in' an Arkansas paper: i"Any gals what's got a bed, a coffee pot ind skillet, knows how to7 cut out britchei and take keer ,of children; can have my services till death parts p$h orf us Som queer fellow! who has tried Jem says :-"There are two kinds of Mne is otuirgara; to ; onnK one is like swallowing an, anry cat; the other, tike pulling the animal back Uy thelaiU '. :-'iv" jA, work-house is ap institution so fc&lled because no work is done in it. i i - ' - " I. According to Balzic, the short - est Jtnei in politics is a curve. jWhy! . are . cqqusttes like wheel wrights) Because' they. 'tire" their !riov. SCALE DEPJREC I ATlOxN X Tri f(loiii2 . Act, in relation to the wailing ef Confederate' Currency, (from " the timf ot its first issue lo the end ; of the war, passed at the recent ses-'-- sioc of te General Assembly: " A BILL TO BK ENTl I'LED AN ACT TOj ESTABLISH ! A - SCALE OF OE PKECIATION OF CONFEDERATE x;uiiuescY; i V 'r. VVuEacASi By an ordinance of the .' Conye iiion, entitled "Ari ordihance oclarln a what lavrs and ordinances de are jii io.rce ana tor oyier purpps" laufied pa. the 18ihday ot October Ai p., J865, it i$ made the duty of tne Gener-. al Assembly to provide a.scaleof depre- ciaiion of the Coniederate Currency :irom . the liime of its iirst issue to the end of thft war; and it is further therein declared that ("all pxecolory .cphurajt, jsolwable (u'moueyj, whether under seal drjnot, uiade atief the dcpreciaion of said cur " rency beore the 1st of Mayj.- 1865,and ! u.ifitled (except official bond? arid j Ipe iial bond payable to the State") shall be deemed- to hare t een made with the jun -derstaag "that' they were solvable in money, o the said ' "currency , subject, nevertheless, to evileuce ot ditlerent in tent of the parties to .the contract: there fore, ,r . : ' ! Be t enctled by the General Assembly oj the, State of North Carolina, audit is heres by enaclefy by the authority of thessame; ! i'haube following sea e ot depreciation be and the same is hereby adopted and established as the measure of value of one gold olUr in Confederate currency for each month, and the fractional parts of the month ot December, 1864, trom 4!he 1st day ot Nov; 1861, to the 1st day cf Alay, 865, to wit: v j ; Scale ofdeprcciat ion of Confederate current cy the gold aqllar being the unit and rneas utt oj yalHtfrom November M, 1861. to 1861. 182 1863 1864.. 1865. Si j 2053 CO $2 1 00U0 01) 1 30 3 0 21 00 50 00 I : i 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 50 4 PO W 00 50 od 23 00 60 00 20.00 100 00 19 00 18 00 - -21 00- - i 23 00 j 25 00 -1 26 00 30 00 6T 50 6 i . 5 6 9 50 50 50 14 00 00 14 c00 00 14 00 50 15 00 50 20 00 cept i Nov. 51 id December 1st to I0:h inclusive, 35 00 " 110th lo 20, 42 00 i 20 toj 31t, j 49 00 tMdiAenea?,;Matiy grave'and difficult disputes rrjay arise, between Executors, admuadtrators, guardians and trustee?. nd their fegatees, distributees, wards mud ceftuysoue trust, in the settlement of theilr accoanta and trust, arising from the deprecia'ion of Confederate current cy, State treasury notes and bank notes, incident to and growing out of the fate war; and Chat law suits and expensive lit igattoh in ay he obviated : '. . ilt tz farther nacted,Tha in all such aes, the: parties are hereby empovi feted ioi (otjQ a Tali and perfect statement of he case prT both sides, which case ahall be committed to the determination of one of it he Judges of .'he Superior Courts j chneu by the panie.', who, i herb aulihori?tfd Jo' onider and de lermine trws Va.ne, a'-itrrlin to eqii y and goodonscistici : Provided jhoteeckr .That no part af ttas action ; iha)I hi co itriiii I t op or hinder any person from tH?edir in the usual course of lawif he shalj deem ttie same necesw .'.ary." ' 'JV r: ' ' -l ..t-. A-trua copy. J. A. KNGELHAKD, ' i Clerk rtf Senate iisceHa an. f m JVfmt Yet . Jan. - -' Feb. i U fMa;J!l ; Mayr1 -June, - j July, r - . Aug. j THE STAMP ; ACT - 4'. i enk of taa Tii iiws oi Iphk u. sfiTM Acknowledgement of deeds. " "Sxempt. Affidavit, i.'vA 5- cenU, (in suit or legal proceedings,) Exempt. Agreernent or Ap5fftrnctit,-for each sheet or piece of! paper on which the same U ' w r i t te it . 5 ce nts. ; ;j ' ' Assignments or Transfers, of mortgage lease or; policy of insurance, tie Mttne duty as on the. original! instruments of patent right 5 cts." ! . ' Bank Checks, Drafts 01 f)rders, Ac, at ; sight or on demand. 2. cents, Bills af Exchange ; Inland drafts or or- Att4 payable otherwise than at sight or on demand, and any ; promisory note whatever, jayaile on demand or at a time designated (except ..bank notes is sued for cifculatiCn, and; checks ade arid intended to be, and! which shall be, orthwitb presented for paynient) for a sum not exceeding $100. 5 cents j-- For every additional, hundred dollars, or ' fractional part thereof.-5 cents Bills of Lading vessels for ports of the United States or DriUsh -North Ameri ca. -Exempt. ' . j "'; Or receipt of goods on any foreign ports. -10 cents. l j ; j Bill of Sale of any vessel, or part thereof, when . the consideration doeacnot exceed $500. 50.jeenis. i. , . Exceedfng $500 and not exceeding . $1,000.-1.00 ( Exceeding $1,000, for eaeh $500, frac tional part thereof. 50 cents. Of personal property otier than ship or vessel 5 cents. Bond' personal; for payment of money (see Mortgage1 Officiat $l.0p. . Fori idemnifying any person for the pay- . ment of any sum of money, where the money ultimately , recoverable thereupon is $1 ppO or .less, 50 cents. "Where -the money recoverable exceeds $1,000, tor very additional $t.t;00, or fractional part thereof. 50 cents. 0 Bonds county, icity and town bonds, rail-; 'roads and ether corporation bonds and script are subject to stamp duty. Seei Mortgage I Of any description, other' man sucn as are requireu iu wgai yiw ceediogs, and such as are not otherwise charged in this schedule. 25 cents Certificates of deposit In bank, sum not exceeding $1,00.-2 cents. ; ' Of deposit in bank, sum' exceeding one hundred dollars, r5 cts, Of stock in an incoTporated company. .25 cents ' ::-y ; 1. General. Sicen's. ! Of a 1 qualfitcation of a Justice of the J Peace, Commissioner of Peeds pr JJio- 1 tary Public. 5 cents. 1 Of search of records. fl centM. That certain papers are on file.-j 5 cents. That certain papers cannot be found. .5cU Of redemption of land sold for Uxes.5cts. Qf birth, marriage and death. 5 cents. 0 f qualifica tion of school teachers j 5 cts. Ot profits on an incorporated company, for i a sum not less than ten dollars and not exceeding fifty dollars, 10 cents. Exceeding fifty dollars ?Lnd not exceeding 1 one thousand dollars, 25 cents. Exceeding one thousand dollars, for every j additional ; one thousand or fractional part thereof, 25 cent. i . . Of damage or .otherwise, and ill other cer tWcates or documents issued by ny pert warden, marine surveyor, or other per son acting- as sucb,'25 cents. ! Certified Transcript of judgments.vsatisN faction of judgments and of all papers ! recorded or on' file, 5 cents, j ,b A s a jgeoeral rule, every certificate which has of may haveji a legal value j in any ronrt of Uw or equity, Will re-; ; quire a stamp duty of 5 cents. J Check! Draft or Order for the payment of any sum of money exceeding ten dol lars,! drawn upjn any perSdn tit other than a bank, banker or tru3t company at sight or on demand 2 cents. i Contract See Agreement Brokers; 10 cts Conveyance Deed, instrument of writing whereby lands, tenements, or other re. ality sold shH be conveyed, the actual. value which does not exceed fi vo hun dred Idolla'is, 50 cents, j Exceeding $500 and hot exceeding $1,000 $1,00, - . '..':! ( . i 1' - For.'Qspif additional! joOO. lor fractional part thereof, in excess of $1,000.-60 cts. Entry of any goods wares or mercban dize at any custom house, not exceeding $100 in value 2.T cents. t I Exceeding $100 and not exceeding $500 in value 50 cents. ) Exceeding $500 in value, $1 00. For the withdrawal of any" goods or mer chandize Jrom bonded warehouse, 50 cts. Quager's Return if for .quantity hot "ex. ceeding 500 gallons, gross 10 cents. Exceeding 500 gallons, 25 cents. Power of Attorney to sell qr transfer stock. or collect, dividends thereon. 25 ceuts. To ypte at an election ef incorporated com pany, 10 cents. i"; : -r To receive or collect rents, 25 cent. To sell, or convey pi rent, or; lease real estate, $1.00. . ' : . For any other purpose', 50 cents. rroDaie pj win or fetters or admintstraN Uoa, where the vsluc of loth real and perfpnal estate does not exceed $2 00, $l 00. , . . , 's v; ; For every additional $2,000 or fractional " part thereof, in excess of $2;000 -50ctSy Bonds of executor, administrators, guar dians tnd trustees, art each subject to . a stamp duty of $1.00. ; M Protest upon bill nota check rr dritft,. 25cts. Promissory Note f See Bills jof Exchange, inland Renewal, of subject 'to tame duty as an origjnal note Keceipt for; the payment ot -any sum of $20, or money, or debt due, exceeding for the delivery of any property, .3 cents Trust Deed made to secure! a debt 16 be stamped as a mortgage conveying es tate to uses, to be stampedes a convey . a rice. - - ' 1 : 'I : ; V Warehouse Receipt for any goods, wards or merchandize not otherwise provided to r, deposited, or ; stored iri any public Or private warehouse not exceeding $5tJ0 in value !I0 cents. ' 1 Exceeding $500 and not exceeding $1,000 20'ceriTsj . ' .. j , . Exceeding $1,000, for every additional $1 000 or fractiionaf part thereof in ex cess of $1,000, 10 cents, j ' iFor any goods, &c, not otherwise provided for, storedor deposited in any public or private warehouse or yard 25 cents. 4 Writs and Legal Documents, writ or other legal process, by which any suit is com menced in any court of record, either of law or equity 50 centsj H' WritDr originil process issaetl Jby ,a court not of record where the amount claimed is $100 or over, 50 cents. ! j Upon every confession of judgment of cognovit for one hundred dollars or o ver, except in cases while the ta for a writ has been; paid, 50 cents. -1 i , Writ or other process appeals from justices courts, or other courts of inferior juris, diction, to a court of record, 50 cents. Warrants of distress, when tne amount of rent claimed doe.a not exceed one hun dred dollars, 25 cents.' J J When the; amount exceeds one hundred dollars 50 cents. 1 , j Insurance, Marine, Inland and Fire Com panies. Where the consideration paid for the insurance, in cash, premium notes or both, does not. exceed ten dol lars, 10. cents. l . ' Exceeding $10 and not exceeding $50, 50 cents. - ' U ! Insurance,-Life, when the amount insured does not etceed $1,000-25 cents. . ... . -I Exceeding $1,000 arid not J exceeding $5)00-50 cents. ' Exceeding $5,000, $1.00. 1 Lease of Lands or Teneraents4where the . rents does not exceed three hundred dollars per annnm, 50 cents; j Exceeding $300, for every ! additional sxuuior iractionai part tneieoi. in ex cess of $300,-50 cents. - eipetual, subject to stamp duty as a coaveyanc3. jlause of guaranty of payment of rent incorporated or indorsed, five; cents ad , ditional. . :.;,;.! 'll. .! " -. Measures' Return, if for quantity not i jexceeding 1.000 bushels, 10 fcents , Exceeding 1.000 bushels, 25 cents, j Mortgage trust deed,! bill of sales, or per- I j I isonal bind for the payment -of money i exceeding $100 .and not exceeding ! 500,-50 cents, i f . i i . ' i : 1 Exceeding $500, for' everyi additional I 500 or fractional i part thereof, in ex : pess of $5Q0, 50 cents. f ! Paiwners' Checks, 5 cents. ; i Passage Ticket from the Unite! States to j-. i - i " : any foreign port, costing not more tbaTi j' 35, 50 cents. !t. : -- Costing more than $35 and not exceed- i ing $50. $1.00. ( ; Far every additional $50 or fractional part thereof, in excess of $50. 1.0C. I GENERAL REMAKKl. j Revenoe Stamps may be used jndiscrim initely upon any of the mattersor'4hing8 numerated in scedule B, except proprie tary and playing card stamps; fur which a special use Has been provided, j j oslat,e stanips cannot be uae iri pay ment of the duty cbargable Cri instru ments. i jjt is the duty of the maker of In ifj?trti i i njeht to affix and cancel the staifip there on If he neglects to ; do so, the! party for whose use it is made, may stamp it before it is used but in no case can it be legally used without a stamp ; and if used! after the 130th of July, 1864, and use wilhour stamp, it cannot afterwards be Vffectual- ly stamped Any failure upon the part of themeVer of an n6trarnrtf . to ppr0pri atety stamp it, render him iiablelto a pen altl of two hundred dollar?. I ..":'-' r iluits are commenced in many Sjatss by other process than writ, vis , sommons t ... ,. :! . ; ;s i ' warrantg, publication, petitions! &c., in which case these, as the original! process, federally require stamps. ! U Writs of scire facias are subject to stamp duty as original; processes. jl'he jurat of an affidavit, taken before a Justice of the Peace, Notary Pohlic, or other officer duly authorized to take atfi davit&is held to be a certificate, and sub ject to a stamp duty rf 5 centsj except when taken in suits or leal proceedings. Cortificates of loan ia which there shall sppear an jr printed or written evidence of an amount of money to be pajdfnn de mand, or: at any time5 designated, are subject, to istamp duty as Promisory Notes. The assignment oj a mortgage! ia sub ject to the same stamp duty as that ira posed upon the original instrument ; that is to ssy, fr every sum of five hundred dollars, or any fractional part thereof, of the amoqnt secared hj the mortgage, at the time of Us assignment, there qjust be affixed a stamp or stamps, denotiuga duty of fifty ''cents. k '- When two "or more persons join hn I the execution of an inr'tr uraent, the stamps to which this instrument is liable under the law, may be affixed and cancelled by tfne of the panies; ' ....A I - In conveyances of real estate,, the law provides that the stamp affixed must sn s'wer to the value of the estate oh intnr est conveyed. No stamp is required on of attorney accompanying a any warrant bopd or note, when soch bond or note has affixed thereto the stamp or stamp? denoting the duty re quired, Sfrd whenever any bond or note is secured by mortgage, but One stamp duty is required on such papers, ;suh j stamp duty being the highest rates .reqoired for such instruments r either of tbem. In such: case a note or memorandnm of the value or denomination of the 1 stamp affixed, should be made upon the margin or id the acknowledgement of the instru mebi which is not stamped. ! - THE POSTAGE LA W, For the convenience of our readers many of whom are uninformed as to the preserit postal rates, we extract and, pre pare the following from the existing; rugu Utiorjs as published in the United States Mail f !' j, LETTEH POSTAGE. PREPAYMENT. Thle law requires the postage on atl let ters to bo prepaid by stamp or stamped envelopes payment in money being pro hibited. All drop letters , must also, be prepaid. . The only letters cn which pay ment is not demanded, are those address ed to the President, or Vice-President or members of Congressjaed letters on official business to the chief of -the Executive Departments of the Government, the heads of bureaus, and chief , clerks and others invested with lhe,franking privilege, j - s , RATES. j. I'. .! ';' The rates of letter postage is three cents per half ounce, throughout the United States ; and three cents for each additional half ounce or fraction thereof. The. ten cent . Pacific rate is abolished. j The rate of postage on drop letters is two cents per half ounce or fraction thereof, at all offices where free delivery by carrier is established. Where such free delivery is nol jestiblishedi-the rate.is one cent. KEWSPAPEU POSTAGE, ' The following is the postage on news, papers, when sent from the office of publi cation, to regular subscribers : j Postage on Daily papers y sub. irib't r. when jpepaid quarterly i or yearly in advance, either at j the mailing office or office of ; delivery r per quarter, -(three months,) Six times per week, per quarter, For Tri-Weekly, ! Fr Semi-Weekly " ' For Weekly, " , ' 35 cts. 30 15" 10 ft Weekly Newspapers (one: copy only) sent by the publisher ;to actual subscribers witbia the county wjiere printed and pub lished, free. ; atTAUTERLir JATXESTj; ! I' C" " ! '' Quarterly postage cannot He paid. Tor less.than three months. If i a subscription begin at any other time than the com mencement of an official quarter, the post age received by the P.M.,' must' still be entered in his aceount for that quarter 1 Subscribers for short terms exceeding three months, say four or ; five months can pay quarterly postage for the actual term of their subscriptions -that is. for one quarter and a third, one quarter and two thirds, &c. The Uw only requires that at least one quarter's postage shall be prepaid, and . not ; more than one year's postage. Any . term between one quarter and one year can! therefore he prepaid at propsr. lionate' rates. Subscribers Can pay the postage for the fraction of a quarter, at the same rates for a whole quarter,' by inclu ding'the fraction with the-ne:t whole quarter, and paying for both at the same time. . ' pnivitKncES to iT7B lis hers. j : Publishers of Newspapers and Period u cals may send to each other from their respective offices of publication, .free of postage one copy of each publication, and may also send to each actual ' subscrioer, nclosed in their publications, bills and re ceipts for the same, free of postage. They may also state on their respective publications,-the date when the subscrip tion expires, to be written or printed. - j I ?. ; . IMllL PAPERS, j- '.;.: Religious, Educational and Agricultural i , , j i Si j i - Newspapers of small size, issued less fre quently than once a week, trey be "sen tin packages to one address at the rate of one cent for each package. not exceeding four ounces in weight, and an additional charge of -one cent is made for each additional foar. onnces or fraction thereof, the 'postage to be paid quarterly or yearly, in advance. I '!. ; ; -l . XEWS nEALKRS. f News dealers may send newspapers and periodicals j to regular subscribers at the quarterly rates, in the same manner as publishers, and may also receive then) from publishers at subscribers rates. In both cases the postage to be prepaid, either at the mailing or delivery office. j rOSTOI 02 TBAVSIKXT XITTXB BOOKS AXn .CIRCULARS. '; I. i - ' i ; Books not over 4 ounces in weight, to one address, 3 cents ; over 4 ounces, and not over 8 ounces, 8 cents ; over 8 ounces' and pot over 12 ounces, lx cents ; ov 12 ounces, ana net over 15 jounces, 16 cents; i L ! 1 1 1 . i ' i I Circulars, hot exceeding three in .num. ber,- to one addressy? cents : iaver three, and not over sit, 4cents ; o.Hr six, arid not ever nfne 6 cents , over niae, and ncT exceeding twelve, 8 fcentsf . t-t . MlSCSttAXXOUS. 1 On miscellaneous mailable mttter tm. bracing all pamphlets, occasional publics tionsV transient newspapers, hand-bills and posters, bfok manuscript and piroof-8heetJ whether corrected or not, maps and prints engravings, sheet music blanks, flexible patterns, samples and sample cards, photo graphic paper, letter envelopes, postal en velopes or wrappers, cards, paper, plain or ornarhsntal photographic representations of difierent types, seeds, cuttigt- bulbs roots and scions, the postage to be prepaid by stamps, is on the package to one skh dress not over 4 ounces ia weighs, 2 cents ; over 4 ounces, and not over 8 ponces, ft cents: over 9 ounces, and hot over IS ounces, 6 cents; over 13 ounces, and not over 16 ban ces, 8 cents. !- 1 HOW TO BK WRA7Pinf ,!;! ; : ' 1 AH mail matter not sent at letter; rates of postage, embracing books, bookmtnu senpta, proaf-sheets and other printed mat ter, arid all other mail matter, except ssed, must te so wrapped or enveloped with open sides or ends as to enable tbe post master to e,xarmi.e the package witheut destroying the" wrapper otherwise such packagesraust be rated with lettsr post, age. No communication, whether in wri ting or in print, can be sent 'with any seeds, roots, cuttings or scions, Inaps, anl gravings or other matter not printed, except upon the seperate matter, at the established Tates. i i CI.VBS. -I , ' ! . "'! ' ' : ' Where packagee of newspapers or pe riodicals are received st any post oflsce directed to one address and the fnsmes of - I :j i i - . ther club of subscribers to which! they bs, long, with the postage for a quarter in advance shall be handed to the pstmaster, he shall deliver the same, to their respsic tiv owners. But this does net; apply to weekly newspapers, which circulate frae in the county where printed and pub lished. I I 18 EH? A r ME XT 0V 1B1X8IKJTT VATTI1 All transitnt matter must be prepaid by stamps. Out if it comes to the office of delivery without prepayment,; pr . short paid s the 'unpaid postage .must beLcollsetsd on deli very st double the prepaid rate." Great hc-glvd exists in (be strict qua r terl prepayment of postage ori printed: matter cent to regular flubveriberi No such paper should be dtliverpd unlets it-is either pre-paid at the mailing offica, or at the delivery office, for at least a quarter. If not so prepaid, potmtti rs must collect postage on each copy as )ii tratifient matter. ' If they fil lhy will e'; charged vrith the full pbs'age dur, and liu clear cPses removed Aom office for nsglsf t i" : - ! .'.WHITIXB OX JIKWSPAKai. o enclose or conceal a letterfcr oths thiftg except At'il la and receipts forsubscrp. tionl in, or tojwrite or print anything after' -its publication upon any newspaper, ptm. ph let, magazine, or other-printed matier, is illegal and subjects such printed mattsr, and thi entire package of which it ii st part j to letter postage; Any word or communication, whether iy printing, marks or signs, upon lib co er or wrapper of a tiewftpapsr, pamph at; magazine or other thsHi the name and m& dress of the persons to whom it ia to lie sent; and the date when subscription ix. pires, subjects the packageto Iettef postage Govsrxmxxt of Tux Uxitbd iBtatis. President Andrew Johnson, if Tep- nessf e. : is .i Secretary of StateW, H. Seward, iof : ; : i- -I Newy 'ork. Secretary of WarEdwin. M. Sta nWn, of Pennsylvania. Postmaster-General Win. Deanisdn, of Ohio. ;- Secretary of the Navy Gideon fVellss, Secretary of t ho. Interior i amies ii land;" of Iowa. ' ; .. ' j , ' J Secretary of the Treasury Hugh Mc Cullough. of IIHnois. j . 1 Aitornev-General James Speed, f K erjtlickv. : .. . ' J i :' President of the 8en ate Lafayette Foster, of Connecticut. 1 1 8peaker of the House Schuyler Colfa of Indiana.1 "'-Li r'i..-. -: i -. ' ' - j SUPftEME COURT. Salmon P. Chaset of . Ohio, Chief Justidf I I. James 4M, Wsyne, Georgia J 2. Samuel Nelson, New Yorkf. . .2' Rob't C.'Grier, Pennsylvania, -4; Nathtn Clillbrd j Maine. : 5, Noah H."8wayne, Ohio. 6. Daniel Davis, Illinois. "7. Samuel Miller. Invri. ' , Samuel F. Field , " Califyra. LIEUTENANT GENERAflsl . Wmfiejd Scott, jVirginia lj UiysseaS.Oranioi.io. Adjutants General Lorenzo Thomas. Delaware. : - ' ? ' Judge Advocate General Josepk Holt, Quarter Master General Mont-omrr y. Meigs, of Penasylraaia. 7 '! i. :r"H.,...
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