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TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES. slavery thouM coum» Sn all Blair,
Howard and Hnto°, claim that internal
(Hr Teleobaph jro^TifK K.wqviiWL } | w ,d polltionl econoi.y dftm'inil that
KiriiMovn, Aurf. 1*1.—A Ila* cf trttoc oma^ipation should be ffrndiml. With
boat arrived at City Tolnt to-day brought exception of thU difference, the Cab-
700 wounded Confed*rates. Con. Spald
ing is appointed CommiHftioner in place
of Col. Ludlow, transferred.
The New York paper?, of fiOth, state
that the Secretary of War directs that
Morgan and all bii officers be confined in
the Ohio penitentiary until the rebel au
thorities release tire officers of nc^ro troops
captured vmie time ago In Gcrj^ia.
An- -her ir.vution excitement in Ken
tucky, caused by an advance force of
cavalry under 1’egnnn, 1600 utronff, to
ward* Lexington. 400 Federals wore
attacked at Richmond, overpowered and
badly cutup. The people south of the
Kentucky river aru panic-stricken, rind
have fled north.
Martial law has been doclared in Lex*
ington, and all the citizens have been
called to arm?.
The army of the Potomac now occu
pies, practically, the same line it did two
iii< nth* ago. Recent activo movements
will necessarily be followed by a poriod
of comparative inaction.
The steamboat Imperial has arrived at
St. Louis, from New Orleans, on the 28th.
A national -alute was fired in honor of the
opening of the Mississippi.
Two steamers have loft St. Louis for
Kow Orleans, with heavy freight.
The steamer Merrimao, from Wilming
ton, with 670 bales of cotton, &c., on
board, was captured by the Iroquois, on
the 26th, and had arrived at Mow York.
The Spanish Government lias officially
denied the reports to the oll’ocl that it was
In negotiation with France on the subject
of tho recognition of the South.
Gold in Mew York on tie 20th was
quoted at 127b
WftMIKOTOK, August 1.—Tho bridge
over Tar river, on the Wilmington A
Weldon Railroad, has boon repaired, and
the trains are running through
Thoro is no other nows.
Chahmchtok, Aug. 1.—All quiet. The
weather Is clear and hot.
Richmond, August 2.
A cavalry flgnt occurred yesterday
near Brandy illation between Hampton's
Brigade and three brigades of tho enemy,
lasting sevoral hours. The Confederate!:
fell hack upon tho infantry and it is sup
posed tho enemy woro then repulsed.
Our loss less than 100 killed and wounded.
Col. Baker, commanding a brigade, was
seriously wounded in the right arm, and
Col. Black, of South Carolina, wounded
in tho right, hand—-both arrlvod hero
this afternoon. Col. Young was also
wounded.
Tho weathor Is oxtnmoly hot here to
day.
The Baltimore American of tho 1 ' has
a telegram from Washington, dated tho
81st, which says: “Information rocoivod
to-day from the Army of tho Potomac
nay Lee armed Iris fur con ut Culpeper on
Wednesday, and made other prepara
tions t<> give us batllo on the Rappahan
nock."
Tho Rapldan is forded south of Cul
peper.
Gen. Strong died in Now XnrU of
wounds received in the attack of P A rt
Wagner.
Lincoln is about to visit tho Mew Rug-
land Staleb.
A Mutanaas letter of tho 10th June,
says tho New Orleans Kra mentions n
rumor that 7,000 French troops woro on
their way there from Vera Gru*.
Vicksburg advices of thu Will ntatcthnt
Gon. Huron's division has gono to parti
cipate In tho attack' upon Mobile.
The lUbelB, under 1‘egrnm, woro de
feated in their attonrptto destroy u rail
road bridge.
Nassau odvlcoi itito that two steam or s
have returned to that port unable to get
Into ('hurloaton. Ton sloumors cleared
for Charleston at Nassau on tho 10th.
Wahuinoton, Aug. 1.—Tho bridge
over Par river, on tho Weldon & Wil
mington R- R , baa boon repaired, and
traina aro running through. No other
Richmond. July 2—Tho lottcr dated
28th Juno, from Gon. Coopor and the
President, to Gon. Loo, which was cap
tured by scoutu about tho time of tho
battle of Gettysburg, is published in tho
Northern papers. Coopor informs Leo
that tho Prosiilont is embarrassed to un
derstand that part of his lottor referring
to tho plan of assembling an army at
Culpeper under Beauregard. This Is the
first intimation wo hovo had that such a
plan was in contemplation. Tho rost of
Cooper's lottor states that tho President
reforred to operations in Mississippi, and President.
tho exception of this Uifferc
in«t is a unit,
Ch \«T.EsTosr, 3.
Nlow firing on both sides continued
on yesterday and last night. Our cas-
ualtioflon Morris' Island yesterday, were
2 killed, and 14 wounded. AH quiet this
morning.
Morton, Aug. 1—A large number of
Chiefs and Braves of tho Choctaw tribe
passed through hero yesterday, on a vbit
to the Great Father at Richmond.
Grant has established a garrison of
about 8.000 at Natchez.
Wirt Adams' scouts bring intelligence
that Bank? attacked Dick Taylor at Don-
aldsonvillo, on tho 28d ult,, and was de
feated with a loss of f»,000, including 4,000
prisoner*. Taylor’s and Magrud« r’s for
ces have since united on theTecho river;
which, if true, will enable Taylor lo place
in position the siege guns captured at
Thibodeaux and blockade the river below.
Moktom, Aug. 3d.—Tho latest advice',
from tho Mississippi river reproRont tho
rivor above Vicksburg as swarming with
gun boats and transports. Right gun
boats and ten transports were counted
between Vicksburg and Natchez, on last
Friday. This, faowovnr, does not prevent
communication with the department of
Trans-Mississippi. All accounts from
that sido aro cheering, but contraband.
The enemy havo placed a garrison of
2,500 at New Carthage, which i-> a promi
nent point on the river.
Logan is closely watching tho move
ments of the enemy, and we may expect
to hear from him soon.
No tioops have gone up the river, hrvo
McPherson’s corps and a part of Burn-
tiidu’ii command.
Richmond, Aug. 8.—The Central train
brought nothing this l*. M., except a re
port relative to movements of tho army.
Loss of tho Yankee* in the lute fight at
Brandy Station represented to havo boon
much heavier than the Confederate*.
This 1m* boon n vory quiet day in Rich
mond. The woathoroontinuosextremoly
hot. Twelve Yankee*, captured near
Danville yesterday, arrived this P. M.
by Fredericksburg train.
Richmond, 4th,—-Not a word uf now*
from any quarter, only it continues warm.
Some anxiety i* manifested hero, because
from Charleston there havo been no dis
patches for seven 1 (lays.
Tho N. Y. Herald of tho .'list received.
It contains nothing interesting not alrea
dy transmitted
There pro indications that the tax bill
will soon bn put into operation.
Chaiw.kbton, 4th.—All quiet. Battory
Wagner is in finer condition for tho
Rtrugglo than when the bombardment
began. Pooplo and troop* in good spirits.
(Approved.) Mercury,
Richmond, 4th.—Authentic accounts
of the battle at Mumuwuii Gap, on Lho38d,
state that Wright’s Brigade, after about
three hours fighting, was compelled to
f v. 11 back four hundred yard), but rallied
and in turn drove tho enemy back, and
completely routed them, and hold Hie
position until relieved after night. Our
Iosh I<16 killed, wounded n»"l mining
Knetny’i loss must havo boon (lvo times
this, including many field ofliccrs who
woro soon to full from their horses. Gon.
Kwell, in his report to Lon, compliments
the Brigade vory highly for its gallantry.
The following promotions have been
made: Brig. Gon. Htophon T), Leo, of
South Carolina, to bo Major General;
Col. O. F. Htrahle, of Ten ness eo, Brlgu-
dior General ; Cel. James Desblor, of
Alabama, do. *, Col. Lawrence H. Baker,
of North Carolina, do.; Co). Lunsford L.
Lomax, do.; Col. I*. 1). Roddy, of Ala
baina, do.
Nothing to-day, from Frodorioksburg
except that there are no Yankee* in that
vicinity. No nows to-night—tho Central
train not arrived, tho cause of it* deten
tion occurring west of Charlotte, villo
Heavy masses of dark clouds in tho we-t
era oky indicate a storm in that direct i.m.
Richmond, 5th. -Central train arrived
a' a Into hour last night, hut brought no
nows of importance. Ill* roported that
Monde has crossod tho Rappahannock
into Culpeper. Gon. Meredith is succes
sor to Ludlow. Commissioner* from Die
Confederate authorities wore received
yesterday. Official notification of the
appointments ha* boon made, and a moot
ing of tho Commissioner* will tako place
this wouk.
All tho papers this morning have
editorial strongly urging tho pooplo. to
respond to tho lain Proclamation of the
The Yankee fiotiPals reported moving
slowly up James river, shelling cwntinu-
ouDy. Nothing from the Army of Nor
thern Virginia.
CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.
COUNCIL CHAM HER. Aug. 3d. 1*53.
ItKt.'Ci. 4K KKKTIXO.
Council inct vui-uiwt to aoioamrnent.
I'resent, liii lluu KG. Wilkin-. Mayor. AM*.
Jat*-r, Miui*. Lte, Griswold, Douglass, Jcpxon,
Bivin* ,m ! Durkin.
AIi-**m, Aid*. M'.’Kendrec, Bms*ill, Bradford
The minute* of the lost meeting wero read
the City Uorpiml, »recommend that
the Marshal »>•.* ItUtrurtcl to er« :t suoh a build
ing on the southwest corner »f the Hospital lot,
uittig the ni iteri&l nod on tne uramixes for that
purpose." Which was received aad rec unuien-
dation adopted
-,c C.
X ^ 5fODHB, Clerk.
BY AUTHORITY.
Act* and Resolution* of the. Congress
of the Confederate Htaten, pnueitat
the Third N. sstuu- -18U3.
n.».., ........ and spirituous liquors. tobarej
manufactured nr unman if •-’ture-l. ootton, wool,
Ilnur, sugar, luolwces,
iigricul r oral j>ruduct*.
*V-iw
flri*t day of J
lamily consumption 1
..ad other
owned • ti the
ivi .ryd portion
II loft
ling the year eirhtoeu hundred and *itj
liinm y*. ' ink nwot, or otfier currency ou hand,
nr mi dopodt nil the first day of J uly next, and
on the value ofall credits on which too interest
ha? not been paid, held or owned by any j<or-
copurtnership or corporation on the
day of .1 uly ii
■
levied arid collected i
of .
rpiilfi, That all money* owne J, hold or de
posited buyoiid the limit? "f the Confederate
Stutos, hIihII ho vuluud at tho current rate of
ex'.liange in CoufoUerate Tio iSUry tint**, and
tin raid In* "hull he u*- m*cJ <>n thu «r*t day
of .Inly unit, "r a- -«n tiiereu'icr a* may be
practioahh-. mid Ho coll rt«<i . n the (lr*t day of
Outobcr next, or ■< auun theroufter a* may be
practicable.
Hko. '1. Kvery pi-r*on engaged or Intending
to niigugu in any bu‘inc»'‘ iiuii»o*1 in tho fifth
HHitinii of tlii* act, (hall, withiiijnxty day* after
tile parage of thin act, or al the time of b«-
giunlng bu»ii v?a, and on the fir*' day of Jan
uary in e*. >i >.*ur lharealt' r. fOgider with the
dulrict colleetor, in huoIi inn m tUO cniiitnU-
j a (lutetnont of the.
i crt-iin the amount of tax
foi 11" |j.i- ! Ol tli "
provi-ioiiH of thin ant
i:u« 6»r which,
the faluro, aoeordlng to the
rei'i'iry, th
1c tux ... „
-firm of Dev
..... At tho (linn of
•nail ho paid to tho col lector the
your, ending on the next
lour, ond fluoh other tax ai
t the time of cunli r**gi-try, a* herein pro-
rideJ; nnj tli* toilet t »r dmll give to the ner-
iou in .iking "ueh registry n copy thereof, with a
eccipl for the amount of lui Ihon paid.
Hi
5f«
l
double the amount of the specifln
liuidin?'. and a li*
of such i illurc.
. and a like ."Uio for every th'rty days
,twaoreh«relnothcrwi(opro-
i.l.a. t tore ImII he h nop iruto ri'glxtry and
,x for r ich h"(iiin,-.i iiientionvd in the fifth
lotion of toia out, nud for ouch plane of eon-
nftng the *a-ji«, hut no lax dull ho rei|ulrt*d
•r t!i i flier* m. rage of goods at a plsea other
.nil ih ituimf rod pl.i ■ "f hu/inw*. Upon
lere<i he i
<r dtull he repoift'd. I |
i oanh tritdri. buslnew* •
the hii(iuei<-i.
.VO. •'i. That iff .,. .. 7 - .
... eiiulion hvrvluaftur nautud, titv folluwli'.L
taxes snail bu forlrd and Paid for tho y«;ir,
nndiiigonthe thirty-firm of lfoceinhor, eigli-
tvnti hundred and xTxtjr Hue", ’nd fur 1 ivh a:. I
every ye*r thereafter, vir;
I. [Iankar?shall pay five hundred dollarr.
I’.wry person "hall bodnnuicvl n
tho meaning of this not who kc
buslnv.'s wlmro oredtt?
says Johnson continues to oall for roln
forooincnts, though hi* requisition bo*
benn morn than Blind by troop* from
BoatirogarJ. Ho Informs Lom that ho
has not brigades onough lo send him to
form an army to threaten if rot capture
Washington, a* noon as it. in uncoverod
by Hooker's army.
It is reported this morning that the
Yankees wore in foroo nour Fredericks
burg yestorday.
Weathor close and vory hot.
Richmond, Aug. 3.—The President has
hiuod an address to the soldiers of tho
Confederate Stn* os. Ho reminds them t hat
them le no altornntive but victory or sub
jugation—slavery or utter ruin. Ail that
is noeessary toontmri* victory is that all
those exiled into the field, by ovsry mo
tive that can move thu human heart,
ohould promp'lv repair to tho post of
duty and stand u> t.halr commands now
In front, and thus so *’rongthun tho army
of tho Confederacy ns t > onturo suoqium.
Afyjr referring *o various onuses of ab-
senoo from tho army, Die President ap
peals to hi* countrymen to hanlon to their
camps in obedience lo tho dietAtos of hon
or and duty. Ho doolaros a general par
don ana amnesty to all officers and men
absent without leave, who shall, with tho
least possible uolxy, return to duty, but
i excuse will bo received for delay bo-
Tho Now York Herald stato* that iti
that city five negro regiments aro organ-
izud and in course of organization for the
Foderal army. Northoru papers ridicule
tho id'<a that it ia thu purposo of tho
South to employ negro troop*, as assorted
anonymous letter to the Tribune,
dated Richmond.
Another Yankee flotilla in Jamoa river
Two monitors and two gunboats uamo u;
ns far a* Sandy Point last night,
Mobile, 6lh.—As far ns hoard from,
Watts lias a small majority over Short
for Governor. Luugdon has a majority
over Dickerson, for Congress, of 2.
Flag of truce etounier arrived last night
at Fort Morgan with paroled olUo
from Vicksburg. Mayor Monroe
rived with id* family at Pascagoula,
route for thin city.
Pascagoula, Aug. 6th.—Mayor Mon
roe, of Now Orleans, ha* arrived hero
from Fort Pioken*. His family is with
him. ll*‘ was not permitted tavi*it \
Orleans,
Mohton, 6th.—Twenty-two transport*
have passed Natehes going down up to
Friday. A number of bands from Burn-
tddo’.s regiments havo been mustered mi
their time having expired. Transports
loaded with negroes are sont up daily to
Inland It), to be instructed in tho manual
of arm*. East and West aro being strip
yond twenty day* aftor tho first public*-i ped to form nogro regiment*. Rum
tiun of this Proclamation In tho State in I say* that Sherman i* furloughing ten out
which ahacileos may he at the da*
publication. Tho amnesty extends to all
accused and convicted of ubsenoo without
leave or Insertion, with tho exception of
thuse twice convicted. Tho Proc am.ttion
closes with an earnest appeal tu the wo
men of the Confederacy to try the use of
their all powerful in flu oft 00 in aid oi :lii*
call.
Richmond, 3d.—A Liverpool letter j
•tales that one of Laird’* iron clad ves
sels wmb launched a siu-rt time since. Bho
is mo*t formidable, and will have two
turrets and a rain projecting seven feet.
It is believed Dial this vessel is designed
for the Rebel*.
Mofby's men mad a a raid on Fairfax
C. II., on Wednesday, captur.ng a num
ber of RUttlers’ wagons loaded with good*.
Osierhau? was not killed a* reported.
A serious riot occurred recently at Bel-
fast, Ireland, between tho Catholics and
In New York on Friday, Gold sold at
128|—l rm.
l’he Tribune’s correipondent gives an
authorised contradiction to the report of
the Herald in relation to a dtscusfBon of
a piopo»iuon for peace by the Cabinet at
It »ajs Chase, Man
olb«]
c?l**.| In -1
wHittuual
> deposit
--- by
It all ho
j»ny part thi
irdor of Aiioti
"y .. ..
■igpiit* for l ho sifto
fifty dmliiM
mitlwl
i oraditu.
nil, tognlly uutnorltud to L*uo not ns u
inanufaoturui.
, . ay fifty (lodun
I ii Indf »*«r vuipipil ou the *ni(a ui,i<
*do;
i of II
, hoi
The
"d u tAX
ltd by .
upon tl
PM m -sob Ind
ud m tl,o biulnoiM, and withm
which thu tuouQ U i
wbole*xle doaler or hanker, who«« bmlne»« It thousand dollar, and lew than ten tUomaad
h mm the Hircot of other*, to pure ha.»* or tell do Man, a !*x n f twelve ana a hair per eent.
foods, or *eck order* therefor in origitml or un- | shall bo paid: and on all incomes of or over
broken package*, "rp oduo® consigned by others ten thousand dollar*, p tax of fifteen per cent,
than the pro fiteer*, to manage hnsiner* n»nt- shall bo paid. AH joint stock cotnpsniei ana
- Of v*>**e!<, or for the *>iin- I corporations shall reserve one tenth <ir the (U»-
ofgeixls or whose hasineM it , nuat earning*, set apart for dividend aid re-
it, hire or sell real c«tate or *ervcd fund, to be paid tu the collector of the
negroes, shall bo dnemed a commercial broker ! Oonlo iorate tax. aad the dividend then .paid
or commission merchant under this act. , to 11« * ockholder (haft not he estimated as a
XIV. Totmodonwts shall pay fifty dollar*. 1 part of his iuoome for the purposes of this act.
and two and a naif per eeut on gro.** arnoant of nil persona s.iall give in an c*timate of Ueir
sale*. Any i<erg.»n whose ba*ine** it i.* sell nt 1 income and profit* derived from any other
retail, ciuaiv snuff, or Uthw, in any lorn, f >uree whatever, and hi doing so shall first
shall he ueuiued u tobacconist under thi« u *. state the gFits arnoant of their receipt* as »n-
Butrex.-tered wi,. «*.ilo and roUll dealer. 1 dividusl* or members ot a firm or partnership
be total a> toha-doaUts.
XV. ln-*tsr» shall
id rotail dealer, rh.il! 1 dlvidual* or member* ot
*. and. also, state pH
r fivn hundred dd- , whi :li a deduction
particularly
laraoM live per eeol «wi atl receipt*, whici.—
• ii ni I be pah| by the owner *>f the buildimr - ! th'
Kverj' sdifleo used for the puri»*» e of drainm i »
representations, plays, or pt-rfm imuices, and not i’*•
including hull* rented *ir usd occiwiomill* for
concerts or thea’rica! representations, shall '•»*
rcgardol »( a theatre under this act. Hack
circuit shall pay one hnndred dollatf, and « far
often dollar* for euili exhlbitioa. which tax
shall be p dd by tho inauager thereof. Lv
., iff item for
Ire made and tho
bo deducted for it: Provided, That
• tii 'ouic* .kiid profit* upon which the above
i is to »,« iiupoeod (hall not be deemed to
include thu pmdurU of land which are taxed
in kind, a hereinafter described. Provided,
f*-tier. Tost in case the annual earn un of
- »i-l j »it -ro-.k companies aud corporation* *el
hiiilding, tent 01 space,
horsemanship **r acr»<b -
shall he rugardud a* a circus under this act.—
Jugglers unci other pernti* exhibiting thows
shall pay fifty dollar*. Kvery person who per
forms by slight ofband shall he regarded a< a !!•-'-
;-ler un*lcr his act: Provide I, That no registry
made in one State thrall be held to .-inthori*'’ex
hibitions in another State: and but one regis
try shall ire required under this aet to auth>
exhibition*
XVI. 1»0
pay forty flollar* for
> State.
ling sllevs and billiard room* shall
| _JBI- leyurbftliard table
registered, which tax shell ho i.aidjby the owner
thereof. Kvery plnoeor building where brwl*
uro thrown or plOiarda playe l. and opeu to the
public, with or without price, rhall He r gardud
a* a bowling alley or b'fti,
under thi* uct.
XVII •
dollar*.
rtspeu lively
*liall pay fifty
err stable keep-. - r ... ~ ..
.... Any person whose oooutmtion or bust-
is to koep horses for hire or to let, shall
ho regarded a* a livery Hlable keeper under this
i of
thu gross amount of sab’s
whose
vAttle, h
•ed a ca—
XIX. Butch'
Any poison
and deal ii
(heap, shall be consul
•hall p i>- the
Any person wh
at »rwai j, *u»ll give s profit of woro
end le&» than twenty per cent, upon
pita! stock paid in, one eighth <>f (lid . ^ ^ ^ Secrctar
collecuir < afore-^id amHn^wae'aiiid sum* •'.'set • d 1,1 Treasury tliut itwonldbe impracticuWe
apart *Ual: give a pr.itit of more thiM. tweutv | f him to oolleet
per rent, on their capital itock paid in, o
sixth thereof shall be reserved and paid
•aid. be aboil deliver to the districtl tax collec- j
tor said e-timate as a bas'w for tho distr*** "* r ‘
LEGAL NOTICES.
I Court op CtDtgAHY-
lor saTn e-iiaia.v in n van* »*•» — , .
raot authorixed to be issued, and take a receipt j aEQRflIA, )
therefor, and forward the same to the cblof ; COUNTY.! June Term. 18<I3.
tax collector u« a credit m tho statement oi tue
accounts of said pwt quartermaster: provided. , Ordiuarv nresiding
1, 5 r nid P im^3'aUrulit’ 'bsfor. Jo- 1 Hr.HKAS AHwrt UiiviJjton’. aduiui,tr«tor
A J- r . dUrict mflootor 1 *» u f IVillum Niehob. <leo(»»d. Utsol ..id
rSaTl ilVSi him rooi.t;. ud lurdiu f„r Edwud Niohol,. --
: ud l o.iUo.fd ll.e Court .or . di,chur 8 c from
I ohminrb tlie niivnipnt of tnxe*in kind said administration and guardianship
» •formW. I by lb. Court, .but .H
havo been received
they shall be diatribnied t
ootton, »iml or luuucuu. or ifth.r 'M uduM. i not J). dwohuniod br ..id Court... Urdinurr. -
- - • • - - i ..«.i ... I he bold in nnd lor said county, on the first
Monday"
for forage or .-ubHistene®, to KUch J'loeos nnd ... -
■ueli manner :i* the Secretary ol War may pre- , Monday in December next
scribe. Should the Secretary of War fiud that ! be published in conformity to law-
•nuio of the agri-u tural prodn « thus paid in I A true extract I rout the t"
ts , on
d that till* rule
agri' U tural prods'• llllis pnm 111 I ^ uuo mruci Iiym uir uuiiuin of Harris
. f..r forage and subsistence bn* boon I Court of Ordinary—J uno Gt.lfifli. _-
npua todTu places where it cannot Junc •». t>». UBO, W. MULLINS, Ord y.
y of the Confederate, State*. Nbould, how-
Kr>^bV®.c.o,.,, h ^ i r;«fl'u c j (;bo,,i,,.
lute ot s.ii l county, har
ed either directly •
r-ffigU, he shall eau*e -
such uinnnera* liemav prescribe, und the pro- i
kind
of War notify the Secretary j ® n '|
L ' .nidi* imuruo.i.-oblo ' |a|
the article* taxed in
of them,
ig ShS
a-eived in ccttain
fie I with the e uleuienl or WtilUale of ineotne
and profit* derived from any aource wimtever,
other than pro : act* in kind, which the
payer i* requirod to render.
BHMPI with
ductiou cia mod ny savd tax-payor, he shall
select one disintere-ted citicen ot the vicinage
a* a referee, and the tax payer shall select
another, and thu two thui selected Khali call
in a third, who shall investigate a d determine
the taut* in reference to sail ebtimate and de
ductions, and fix tne amount ofinc.me and
profit* on which tho tax-payer shall he aaec/n
a certiticare «igti<*i by a majority of the
• "Hall be (Miic.u<ivo ft* to the i
i and it itit* on which the t
[-payer
estimate aforesaid, o
. jferee*. who ahall tlx the amount
ml profit* on which the tax-payer
the beet evidence they
<>therw
ered a cattle broker
XIX. Butcher* au l b«k«
of lif.y dollars, and one
f>ii*i>ia»* it i* 't ituicii^r a
•ale ill open mu. ket or «>th .
cattle, li"g* •>. . beep, shall lie d Jvrnrd a
M , bIl.^d'^lt”r'ir«T.'’rI.U , ,‘Tir!,*i'«l.... bo \ f j,-'' 1 ,' ...-wordo
,1 * ra *l * bob* r 0*1.*. .In, ..... !'"* **«.•• "I tboUuo
...... O.y mrdollanaod ton. IjoomouotTpi — _
. .i~- - . i r. in au.mton to the income lax o
of h .* income and profits nscert ined
e I t>y the relerer*. (hall pay ten i
rity of -*iil releree* shaft be couciu? - -
, v payer’ Aud provided, furtker, That in any
• uuinitted to rclerucK, if they, or a major!-
•*f t no. nh.-ill find and oertitv that tho mate-
iiuate of u.como aud profit* rend or
al-payer dous uotcoiitaiu iuor<- tti«u
the gross *iile-.
Any person, except |ier‘on*«nxagu«l In peddli
oxoIukIvhIv periodicais, books newspaper*,jiun-
lished in Uio OinfoJ rate State*, Bible* or r•>-
ligious tracts, who sells, or offer.* toseft, at retail,
good*, ware*, or other commodities, travelling
wjtli hi* good* from place t • place In the street,
nr through different parts of the couutry. shull
hedeentml a pedlar under thi* act: Provided,
That any peddler who sel. , .. r offer* to n-ll, dry
good*, foreign | ' '
percuntuio over nil I .
original piece* or paokiig*.** atone t
tho «aine person or person# m* afor
pay ono hundred dnllurs. and two
por cent on the gross sales
«ai'd?«UaVl
.lid a half
n peddlci
tinal privil
god
which th
viilual engaged
“iitll
P*rk.
, JSJ . .
of physioian*. and *.>!<l
apothecary under this —
XXH i'n t >*' »pti> i • -h HI i
'ii ill ho d"umed a
-. to be paid by •
the busim -'. without regard ; k
mu- i* conducted ; !*m "T. woolen e
.bull ...IV nil, dullu... 1 uud loth,
•r centum mi the gre
Kverv ycr/on who kec
rlpth
•il other fees and ullownncus: And .......
ferthn. That the a**e*aor ipuy administer
oath* to referee*, the ux-payur, aud any wit-
i ess before tho rejcrce-. in regard to Mid c.iti-
in xle. and any •de luctK n claimed, or any fact
iiin fcrenro thereto, in auch form a* tho Sec
retary of tho 1 rca ur> may preseribe.
Sk.\ lh. On all profit* inode by any person,
pi'tnersliip, or corporation during thu year
eighteen hundred and sixty-two, ny tho pur-
'•has • within thu Confederate Htatoe end *uiin.
, | day
iy of them. .■■a
strtefs .,r localities, then the Secretary of tho
Treasury •ball proceed to collect in said tli*-
ntbe
sale.* shall be delivered by the A*se**or to the
collector ot the district, who shall
receipt for the same, and thu said
... r •hall
file his receipt with the chief tax collector of
.. .d the collector of the district, hold
log *, 4 iil estimate*, statements or hills, /ball
proceed to collect the same from tho tux payer.
The money thu* collwtod shall he paid to the
chief tux collector of the State, accompanied by
tlm e* im it*-*, (tatement* or hill* aforesaid,
delivered by tho a-seisor to thu district collector
dniinutrator, u
r factor, of any person <
Robert J. Caniioli, and described in said
Ail person* concerned are hereby notified to
show cause (il any they have) why an order to
gull said Inn nnd negro should not be granted
by the Court of Ordinary lo be held '
„ .. the first Monday in Sept'
Given under ray hand, thi* the 4th day of
: HAiry C. Kimbrough, administrator of W.
. Kimbrough, deceased, late of said county,
ami described in said petition—
All pursou# c
i laud should
hereby notified to
n why an order to
b» granted by the
Given under i
July. I
July 10. 1 63.-w2n
UEO. W. MULLINS.
4th day of
jLINS.
Ordinary.
tlKORUIA, HARRIS COUNTY.
iERKAS Cullen Ila-w, Admini-'ru
etnuel tJ. 15a**, deo’d. lateofKiid county.
— ....^oll
. ingof nil such uct*, mutters and tiling-
n* ahull he required to ho done in order to the
OKrcssmcnt of tho mqiicy, property, products
and income under their control and the pay
ment of taxes there *n, aud shall be indemnified
agairvt all and every porson for aft payment*
herein specified, and
from f ’
their p
Tho income nnd moneys of hospital*.
oilier olli.jer of *
estate-, income umnoy
rider their control.
Beer I..
asylums, emirehc*. schools an I collegos, >liall
exempt from taxation under tho provision*
o I by this *
t. x ••gar led i
r tho
: Provided. That tho
- motion. Khali not a
liases and sal a made in the duo
butineas, at
d the present rear.
apply to
busineas, aud shall not
. resent year.
II. Kuch farmer axul p untvria the Con-
»Sia c
hrolypc
■ - i •
ihii act
XXIII. Lawyer* r
ftiially engaged in pri
Every per*'
rnrd, topr.u
Judicial tribunal ol ilia <
(lawyer within the mcj ii
■,and dunti t
deliver to ll.
I r-iduct* pf ihe present
hundred busll-
ny liUKhel.s of tr.o wheat
>uut year, shall pay mid
di*oiu<J or ailing, shall lie
aurgvou nr doaLst within
paragraph namber twang
to phf*l«i*iis who kn-i
solely t >r the pur|M,*u ol
I lurgeoti’_<■*. Iium ly
tail oonfuctimiory, awtgimaat-.
<• pli ill imt extend
*n,-. t .»n l Irish potatoes, an I of the cored hay
:md bidder; also, one t nth of the sugar, in >-
lns.ii ;: uiadu of cuue, cotton, wool, and tobacco;
thu cotton ginned and packed la some secure
in miner, and tnbacuo (binned and packed in
boxes, to bo delivered by Inin on or before the
first day ofMaroh in the next year. Each Inr-
inur or planter, after reserving twonty liusluL
•I pea* or beau*, but not moro than twenty
bushels of both, for hi* own me, shall deliver
to thu Confederate tloveriutient, lor it.* u»e,
•nit-lentil ot ih-j iieos, beans, uud ground pen.
produuud und gathered by hitu during the pres-
cuiyear. soou a* the aforesaid orops are
in.i it ready for market, the t tx assessor, in case
ot.iisftgreement between him and tho tax payer.
•0*11 proceed t-i estimate the same In the lollow-
niaiiner: The assessor and tho tix payer
•i. .:i •
; a did* I
li(inlore»ted freeholder tr<
■*•*/ «sii in a inird in cio-e of
ii .n, to settle the matter in
tax payer neglect*or rotuses
treulndder, the said assessor
io shall proceed to asses* the
provided. They (hull uncertain
dilution |s pra-ticahle b> auch
sold,
aid esti-
und tho value
' prior to said <
taxsd
i tho grosi amount •
said dinll lie required.
akc a' I *
if hiding
' I by tne prodm
•' • gathered
. tnoro.il io ..
■ lilted, and (hall give
tin* estimate to the said owtlnctu..
' ifi 'ojWer. Tho said
taeiitt^ day
B tl i 1 I 1 . t thi
•I'.. " i . . 1 r • • 1 ..
inclusive, nod
d first da;
July,
,’fj B .,,i ) ot tho poriiou thoroof
day of July,
diioer .mall b« required todolirtr the wheat,
“• oats, rye, buck wheat, riee, peas, buans,
re t hay and [odour, sugar, Uiolasev* of cane,
ol and tobacco, llius to hu paid a* a tithe iu
I ordinary marketable
suction in
be usual in tfi., ...
ho delivered, and tho cotton
hcruinhoforu in ...
a . months fioui thu time they I
s aforesaid, at mmedopot
E 1
salws mode for denlurs iu a uunliieiw n*gi<tere<l
and taxed, and at their place of liudoiv-
oii nlficial sale# at auction, mad# bj
executive ol|)ccr*. or by pumoun.
tntlvcs giiurdian* or oonjniittftes,
Wholssulc dunlerw in liquors c. a:
evory description, including dislillod <
drod and (iKy-three, make a li-t or retui
Hie tt-*ii(»-.r o| lh« diitrnt. ihe urns- it.in
of *Uch sale (^iijadu .is aforcs.iid, W it Ii the am
eruolthiic.il, aliirit list sliull have unm
thereto a d. h.ration, under oath or atlinnui
iu lorm or m tuic-r as ni «>• he prescribed b) m» - - - - ..
oommUMoner <d taxes, that too *am<* i* )rut 1 t>» *•« odleoti
andcorria-t, and (hail at thosmnu time•" sforo-• prosortUudj
•aid. pm to |hu "i icCoy the uiii.ii.it of tax 'ball bo hound toturimlito the producer lack*
thoroupoii >• aforoiaid, and lb deVaiift thereof «» r . the doll vory ol such article* of grain as re-
ii all pay penalty ill double tho aiitouiitof tho i *i u ,?^?i *acg* lor transportation, and
ax. i 4i|4fta low to rfie prpdijcqr of uioiasscs the cost
Nn .7. That upon ths •alarie* of all (alarft d 1 ol Uiu barrel* conUiuuiK the isaio. Th« Mdd
jwmiu serving In any eapuolty whic.over. ex- ' ePimato shall be oouoluaivr
cept upon the salaries of porson* in the mllita
ry or naval * '' I " j I j j
difnotdelivorcibythatiirao. insunli ...
no Miafi hu liuhlu to pnv fifty per ceut morn
i mat ml vuluuoftliu portion a o resaid
csoiy [hwtax collector as hereinafter
lutndrud iftiilar.', uu i five per centum
r brew ..
person, other than the distift.tr
shall »ell or ofiur for sale noy
wine*, in quantities of m re than throe -*.,||o
at one time, to the darge puruhas'.T, #hall he re-
gsrded a*a wholesale dealer in liquor* within
(hu inunuuigol (hi* out. All persotu) wlm shall
sell, or ufl'ur for sale, any such liquor* or wine*,
liesle-u than ilirmi gallon* at <
tail duaftu
same person, h1iu.I1 ft
dm iu liquor*.
Retail dealers ill Uq
iteo-ripti
rdud i
------ —>, Inoludlng dl*
I rmoui..l Ift tors und wines i.
on* hundred dal
Uio gross amount of
Kotni! donlor* shall pay fifty ddl
a half per c
ok made, lv . ..
X’upatinii U J« to sell
ofall *nloK made. Kvci> person wfiose husincM
fitir t« sell groce
ries or a"'.
•i oigii or dopiO'tic pro
lUiftiitittoA than n wlude original
to the same per
ding wines, ftpirittin.
. lojti.
I the lahoi
thi jrm un uni i ill .
one or iu or* original nook age
deemed as a wholusidu dealer under Uiis
•llectcd a t
of
hundred dolla
r.o,
inaraiixi iu ttii*
1 thu lio veriimeiit, i
amount of suoh salary, when uot
two |
Dial amount
nulhomnd to proceed
exceeding issuing u warrant of distress
under ni* signature, in thu n
fieri fa< in«, and by virtue of
.. iusivo uviduuoe of the
.unit in mmiay, ol lax due by the producer to
“ “iltlie collector is hereby
1 to colloet the sainu by
t distress trom M ■“—
ceiituiii umUr fit* signature, in the nature of
' ' nd by virtue of tn« Him
personal property
tho manner i
/shaft I
the .(In)
i»o*ed by virtue of tlux act on
u* por- "i receiving salary not
1 th rn-aii l d.dl.irs pgr annum,
ltd for auoth-.r period of time,
the Secretary of tip Treasury
tlie fir-• >'January i
invest uu ut ot
d ascertain'
*IU»
m) and our- i , ‘ !, i*‘ l -
cmpluyuient I l« "h
- i nut. In ! *v‘’» 1
al. ami fmm j ^
i thu tax payer or olsowhvre, belonging tu him.
r may be necussary tor the
tax, and Hit- additional
. . ojoresuid and oust* ; au<| .said sale
.dialI bem ide ill the iiuinncr and lorm and after
the mtiefc rwiuircl by the law# ot thu several
Slate* t-.r judiciul sale* of pnnmnal properly,
mil ilie said warrant of distress utay be execu
ted bi the tax collector or any deputy by him
appointed tor''that purpose, and tho deputy ex-
•tutni* the warrant shall ho entitled to tho
allowed iu the respective State
rsr
broker under till
l)i*t
all pu
dl -ales made. L'vi
uou* liquor* P»r sale,.- i *: i ft.i dual
lor under th.* uct /' .c.-M, k«
di*tillers •»( fruit, for ninety days
pa) sixty dollaft, and also fifty cuu_ .....
• iu the (lr«t ten gallon*, and two dollars p
Ion on all spirit* distilled beyond that
dl*iil
sur. That
lex*, shall
g dim
IX. Ureworsshall
of twenty, nnd they lo*ve for homo. Vil-
InL'inK partius uro sent out daily from tho
garrisons of Katohos and New Cartliagi
who strip tho country of provisions nnd
commit every spooios of dopredati
AYaathor extremely warm—thcmomi'-
tcr 98 deg,
Richmond, Aug t>th»— Pope Pius lias
addressed a letter to Archbishop liutfho*
on lh« subject of Uie American war,
urging poaco batween tho North an*!
South, and desiring him to confer with
the Archbishop of New Orleans in pur
sue noe of this object, lie directs him to
omit nothing which ha can undertake
and accomplish by hL wisdom, authority
or exertion, a* Aran comports wth the
nature of his Holy Ministry, to conciliate
the mindaof the combatant*, and pacify
thorn, and bring back dwnred tranquility
and peace.
The draft will bo resumed in New York
next week. Th© Tribune thinks there
will l>© rcsistano© to
A telegram from Cincinnati says that
360 Kentucky raiders, including Colonel
Ashby, have boon captured.
An expedition which left Vicksburg a
few days t\R>» has arrived at Port Hudson.
Grant reported as commanding in parson.
ini a halt
gal-
quantity
hundred dollars
...uu
Kvery
i.i uamii.u«u, . .. sale, from mull wholly or
in part, shall ho doewoJ a brew or undor thi*
X. lintels, inns, tavern* nnd eating homes
shaft be *.las.-ifie.l and rated according to the
early rental, or if not rouftgj. nccurding to the
talof tho house
i to lie ikviipieil
... R home, as ftd-
whure the actual or wti-
ount to or more,
first mo** »n •»** •>«
• ouutuiu i
money, and tho inuoiue and i.rotiu. d.Tivcl I
from any soun-u wUalavor, ex'apt saftiri-:.*.
during th« uuftuolar year preceding th*- m: l
first day of Januoty u"<t, and <1111*01.1 income .
*11-1 profit* #hal| by aseuriaiiit-l, i)*M<*x«d and
Uxotl in tlio iqaiiiior lii‘ru|uuftT presoslhud.
1. If t lie income ho derived fhnu t lie rents!
of houses, lands, tencmeun-'. iiiaiiufacttfriiw or
iniidng e*ta .li*iliiienl*i lixtu.e* and iiiaobtu*-
ry. mill*, .«tiriiiBtf ol suit or oil, or vein* of
ooal, iron or ulacr mineral*, ttieru sliati bu 1
deducted from the gr<>" a-uouut of iba •tinu .1 !
rout a sum KUlficieul n.r tlio necessary annual 1
repairs, not *. v. ei'<|iiig ten 1 rr 1 ei.nim •*«» -aid j
rent, < x.-ept tija' toe runt (• ii'ui|<Vo • n • . »
shall be i.Hiji t ty a d«*lijctj'.n :i.il cxc*.edii .. - ,
It. Iftho Ine-ou < bad.'.i.o-l Imaj any tliQiiu- ’
fiu'turtng .-r uiioiug hudness, tho; shall b« d«* I
ducted non die gross value of the produnli of
the year: first, tho rent ot the o«iubli.*liment
andfixtun
by the pers-m pros*
ond. tho oust ot the labor » .»>■■/ nuw. «■■ ■
pail for: third, the actual c*.**t of the ran
1 *ed and manufactured.
..ji'ouie ho derive.* from naviga
ting enterprises, thsje >b«ll be deducted from
the gross earnings, including the value ol
freight* on goods shipped by tne per»on run
ning tho ve**e1, thohiru ot tho bout or re*.*cl,
if not owned by the persoh ruiiiiing the same
or il'owued h> him a reasonable uH.ihi.ikc for
the wear and tear of tuo same, not exceeding
ten per 0 int. per aunum. aud ljo tho cost ol
runniiitf tue boat or vessel.
lV r . if the inooigo bo <jor)ye«l by tho tax
C oyer from 00st or ship building, there shall
0 deducted from tho gro#.* rooeii.fi. of his oe-
oupation, including tho value oftfae ship whun
fimshc'l. if built for hinj*eil. the c*.*t of tho
actually hired and paid by bim*elf, and
rime coat or tho mutermla, if purouased by
If tho income be derived by the tag pay-
i payer agree on the a-te.-sment of the
_ LL.
and effect a& thu asso**meut and
,1 dr.interwted IreuhoidurM herein-
de’
estimuto thus agreed
1 - aiorcsaid shall be nuule. and
< d 11 Ibu producer and thu other lo
, Aadproeidad, Junker, That' th.
. und nut inconsistent herewith.
Bkc. IS. This net sliall he in f'lroe for two
year* alter the expiration if the prevent year,
and th'* taxes herein imposed for the present
year shall !>• levied and collected each year
thereafter in the inanii'*r and form herein pre-
eriftc I and fir the said tiinu of two years, un-
l* *<th - n t *hall be *-.oiirr repealed: Provided,
Tlu-tic. on navi I store*, flour, wool cotton, t"
bae. ii and other ugricur-ural products of the
of any year preceding the year iHtl i. iin-
l ug the 1 . . . ...
or thi* act, shall bo
1 collected only f.>r the prison! year
1 !. Ap*il J4. 1 ill. Inw4w.
eI in the fir t vection
LEGAL NOTICES.
PEOROIA. Mi*»«■«.*• IKK COUNTY -C.mr
V.I of < Mini v * is 1 Mar h f«»r*n, 1)*W—Uni* .Yin.
.da:nii'il A. Billing, i«l'iiinlstrat<ir of the es
tate of ts«manl A. Bailey, dix-eased. having ap-
plic 1 tor dismission; It is ordered, that all
person* concerned show cause, if any they have,
whv .-aid adminiKirator shoqld not lie di»ini**ci
by thu Cjurt of Ordinary to bu hnld in and t"
said count;
nd thul
v on the first .\fonday in October next;
Lliia order he pubiUnud according to
/ * K'llUHA-Ml’SCOOKK COUNTY’. -John
' * Peahudv ha* appliwi for letter* of admlu-
t-lriti . I ,|J the r-tatn "f Robert E. Dixon, latu
ve) why 1
n .should not lie granted
< cause 1 if any they have) why the ad in m
held iu 1
day in Augut
(liven unde
_June 3, !»*’»:
' hand, lit Juno. IMS.
JNO. JOHNSON.
Ordinary.
<■
McDungitld, dncc.ned, late of said county
All person* concerned are hcroby notified to
show cause <if any they have; why letters >d
of the estate of Daniel
» -aid a
C llnldi
said, should 1
,_t the t.’ourt of Ordi*
an l f->r naid county on the
aly nuxi.
hand. Him IVItli May, 1R63.
Tliur.'fore all
......... s of ud min Istr a-
u*tale of Juan 11 Duke, deceasoJ,
coucerned are hereby
l any they havo) why
>d 0*1 ate should not bu
1 at the. Court ot Ordi-
l ft»r said county on the
my hand, this I’d day of June,
B held
1 July tie;
G KOHtll A, Ml/SCOtiKK COUNTY,—John Gj
Brthuue. administralor ol the estate of
Kt'tiiruh U. Kotor, having applied for Letters of
Disnilssion from said ad.uiniitration—
Wherefore all person* mmrerned are hcroby
notified to show cause (if any they have) why
said adutiniutrator should not bu disiuissed by
he Court <d Ordinary to he held iu and tor said
under my band, February ltith, iw>;t.
fob IQ-1 'I J Oil N .roUNSOIL Ordinary.
/ > KOIIUI A. MUHCOUKK COUNTY.-Cobur
y UhhiXAkr. March Term, 180.3—Jiu/e
Josuph Kyle, administrator of the estate of
John Kyle, deceased, having applimi for dii-
uiissioti: It is ordered, that aft persons con
cerned show <*ause. If any they have, why sold
ndtuiiii-trator -hou'.d not he di*mi«*ed by tlm
Court ol Ordinary to ho held in and for raid
oounty in October next: and that this order ho
puhliiheil nik'Oriling 10 law.
march .31 — mihu
flEORlIIA, MU8C0GBE COUNTY.-
VJ” Sarah K Wilkin*, guardian f*»r her own
minor children—tint lie <)..Charles ami Joseph
ine Wilkins- having filed her petition for leave
to sell tho follow ng named negroes,vis: Cmsar
3 .id hi- wjfu .Sarah, John, Diana uud herchil-
ren, Iluury and William
Therof-'re aft person < coneernod are hereby
notified to show cause (If any they have) why
should not b«* granted to sell said negroe*
(liven under iny hand, June 9th, 1803.
June 11.'<»» :ltj JN<t. JnHNSuN. Ordinarr.
regard to
. . , Wiion agricui-
1 it paid tor taxes, if imy-
• •.•ant a ho j* bound to pay
11 Sind, Hm t-nth fditt of ‘aid r.cnt pi
I tua-lmiuiKter oaths
,h<. ultimate tiuruin required
■lit ol the ... .. ........
actually ranted, aud u,.t owned
iiroseeutiug the bu*iue*.*
1 rtimatud value 1 f the yearly r
or property occupied or i
i.s a hotel, inn, tavern. <
. (hall :
#10.0iMk they shall c
l»rs; *
1 K.
and las* than »Xx>, they ohall
the tiardcla-a. and ; '■
hundr« t dollar*, >■•
bcilJKW
■re "aid
»* ..
•nuual^sam
shall consti-
tftl rent (hall
, v-- ... . loan *«'. they shall consti-
- the fourth eL-x an t pav an annual »ym of
on* lnindr. J-Uar-; »i.J 10 ease* where mid
rent «hall i*. iuMiu.ui^l,i%kHhey*halleo;istituto
t be fifth claaa, and pay an annual sum of thirty
loMar*. Kvan* place where food aud lodiings.
iir lodging# only, areprovidcl for and furnfthed
-uouniers or boarders, in view of
the income or receipt* from
him.
- P»rt of said run.
ill he paid in kind by the tunantto t
ifovnnueiiL «« aim lor the lax of the lessor
Mid rent, and the rocoipt ul Uovernm'
ieh of 1
all obTli
-.— ... his sta—
and discharge tho tenant from
r gra
il 11 to in: lud« said rout iu kind in his stato-
uicut oflncoi
tier shall oxhibit to the assessor, on or about tho
M oi .darcu, eighteen hundred and sixty-four,
an account ofall tho hog* ho may have *lau|;h-
Ur»l unco ton imsiagu of Him act and before
Ui»t Hum; after thu delivery ot thi* satimate
to thu p-jsl quartermaster hereinafter m«u-
lijucdbytbe a-aeisor, tho said (armor, plan-
•.ui or gnuier shall deliver un equivalent iur
<ni*l«utU ol the*awo iu cured bacou, at thu
rate oI sixty pound* of bacon to the uuo hun
dred weight ol pork. That on tho first of No
vember uoxt ami each year t boreal tar, au t-»ti-
m*te shall be made, ar fiemuhefore provided,
of the \aluo ot all neat cattle, burse*, male*,
nut used iu cultivation, and as»cjowned by uuph
pci -o it in thu Confodcrate tit^tus, and
shall be tgagd c
* .'mount «»f sales, the p
ic- | ter or unuor. ■
Mt'.’lA. Ml'SCOOKKCOUNTY.-To all,
1 wmiMPtUSV t'liVCKUN*
1 l'oulmdy. administrator of the
“kX;
('nun, Jt'ceased, having
f.,i leave to sell the negroes
' oi- b -ribv notified to show c.
• . . why an 01 *
1 u Id nut ft* grant oil 1
to sell #afti
the Court of
„Jd county on
ic hr«t M unlay in ■'•oi.'tuuibur next,
Uiycn under icy hand this t'.th July, 18A3,
jSo. rouiliON,
July 7. 1883. Ordinary.
/YKOHd I A- MUSUOOBR COUNTY.—
r hill ip Uig.luu has appftod for Ljjjurs of
Adinini.-druHon uu the citato of
dscuii«i.*d, latu of said county—
All person* coucerned aro horehy notified to
show cause (if any they have) why the admin
istration of said e-.ato should not he granted to
said applicant ut the Court of Ordinary to be
held in and for said oounty on the first Mou
June 11,1KIVI..-81
oost of tho property sold, including the
Lrau.s|H>rtution, saiaries of clerk* actually p.«i«l,
and tue rent »>l huiftting* employed in the bu-
lfb.rei) and uut owned by himsolt. H
\ l. U the iiioumu h<* derived by the tax
payor tWuu any other occupation, profession,
busiuui*. thure shall ft* Juduc-
* amount of feui, compeiuui-
ot
owned by himself, the
d and not owned by
mate rial other (ban
... the use of hi* bu»i-
b* converted into soiqo other form
cost of ft«bo
t 1 He
payment thoreti
Wwires at.d U^tcr, are of thooptuiun *.hst j Iu destination unknown.
That every place where food or refresh-
*f any ktud are provided for casual > isi-
od sold lor consumption therein, and
"larding house in which there shall he
rdors or mors (hall he detm- d an eating
llrnker* -haft pay two hundred dollars.
r*ou whose business it is to purehssonnd
•k». ooin'-d mmiay, hank notes, or other
two ami a ha'fi»*r centum
Any person or firm, except
latiu* to money', shall bo
udsr tliL act.
iv broker.* or commission
pay two hundred dollars, and
011 all «sU< made.—
cue registered ms
th)S
of hi* hu»i-
uw.orto ue convertea into soiqo oth
in the coarse of his business: aud iu
mutual insurance oompanii.. the amount ot
|o*»on paid by them during the year. The in
come derived from *11 other sources shall be
subject lo 110 deduction wliutevur; uor .-hail
jorciguers he euhiecl to a tax upon any atker
income than that derived ftvm property owutd
or oeeupatious or employments pursued by
theia within th* Confederate Status; and in
estimating income there shall be included (ho
villa)
aud not employed in «-mie bu-unuss or occupa
tions the profit* of which are taxed os income
' ~ ibis act. When the income shall be Hm*
aim'd, allot' lb me which do not oxecud
live huudred dollars per aunutu slia I bu c
ascertained, allot tli xe which do
live huudred dollars per aunutu ... _
empt fmm taxation. Uu all incomes received
dunug the year over five hundred dollars,
not exceeding fit'* eu huudre.1 dollars, a
ot five per cent, (halt be paid; tin all inc<
over fifteen hundrotl dollars, and less
three thousand dullais, five Per cent, shall he
five p .
paid 011 the first fifteen hundred dollars, and
leu per cent, on th*excess; on all income* ol
or nvor three thousand dollars, and low than
fivo thousand dollara. a tax of tuu \
shall be paid ; on incjuies of or c
i»r (0 the first day qf
oi kuch saius shall bu
(.-stimami and taxed as income, after deducting
1 tuo value of the
consumed by them. Tbu estimate ot these items
shall be made iu cu*e of disagreement between
th* MPiur aud.lax-l'*y«r a- buretu proscribed
in other coses oi inwows t;vx ; aud ou each suc-
cuediag first day of Novembir, tho bepriu sold
during tho preceding twelve month* shall bo
estimated and taxed iu the same manner.
Sue. IS. That the Secretary ol War si,all di
vide the service of the qua, tcanaster's depart
ment into two braoohw, on®, herein duuominu-
tud post quauertuaster*, for tho collection of
the articles paid for taxos iu kiud, and tho
other for distribution to the proper poiuts Iur
supplying the army, and for delivering cotton
mid tobacco to.thcogouU of the becrelary of thu
Treasury. 1 ho tax assessor shall transfer the
estimate of articles duo trotu each peyson, by
way oia tax iu kind, totheduly authorised post
quarluruiHstur, taking from tho said quarter
master a receipt which slptil Yu: filed as a Voucher
with thu chief coiioctor iu settling bis account,
and a copy ot this receipt chalt bo furnished by
the chief collector to the auditor settling the
t ost quartermaster’s xccouut asacharge against
im. i’he post quaitci master receiving the
•stiuiate, shaft. coUuot from tue lax payer the
artieles which it specifies, and which he is bouud
to pay and delivor &s a tax to the Confederate
Government. The post quartermaster snail be
liable for tbo safe custody ut the articles placed
111 his cure, and shall account for the same by
-.uiwuig that, u ter 1 -toper deductions from
unavoidablo iu**, the residue tias been deliv-
e.odto the distributing ageut* as evidenced by
ihcir reoeipu. i’ue said post quartermaster
shall, also, state the accounts ot tho quarter-
master* receiving from him the articles deliv
ered in payment of taxes in kind at hi* depot,
aud make a mouthly report of the tamo to such
officer a.- the Secretary of Warmiy designate
/^BORGIA. MUSCtJUKE COUNl'Y-Mrs.
' 1 t omdia M• \ruJkor, guardian of her own
minor children, having applied for leave to sell
the interest which raid children have in certain
loud* iu Chattahoochee county, known 11
Walker plbou, containing about tk>) acres
interest of said wafds being oqu-half—
Therefore all person* coucerned are hereby
notified to show cquae (if any they have) why
Ivuvo to sdl said land shoulJ not bu granted
by the Court of Ordinary of Musoogeo county,
to ho held on the Sirt Monday in Augu l next.
Uivon under my hand, thi- .rt June. Inki.
Juua'id-gm John JOHNSON. Ord'F,
; '• M Y - L.M
Ot* Oroi.vxkv—July Term, 18At.
BULB NISI.
A lexander s. mattheson. adminis-
tr uor of the citato uf Ann Rankin, duccas-
cit. having applied for dismission—
It is ordered that all persons concerned show
causa (it ar.v they bare) why said administrator
should n<>t b dismissed at th* Court of Oidi-
imry to be held ia and for said oounty on the
second Monday iu January uvxt, and that this
liuving tiled hi.*
I o-to to
•y thiyii
the Court oft irdim
ontj >oiho nr** .
Given uiidc.'tny hand this
m. ■
June 5.’03—6t.
hcroby notified to
1 why an order to
not ho grunted by
ha bold in and for said
id this the 3d day of J one,
OKU. W. MULLINS,
Orftinary.
KOIU4IA, HARRIS OOUNTY-Wlioreaa
‘ ■’ ” administratrix nf William
d, late of said ohunty. har
( J Lii'-rcIiaP
ll. D. PaJWM . ...... . .
ing pe iti'oiud ih«* Court for leave t" sell c..
111111 laud.* dc-cribcl in said petition, belonging
to the Mts's of said dooeaicd—
All poreon* coiioeriiud are hereby notified to
Khuw oiiiuo iif any tho/ h
.'*:! I th'- l.url •!•■*■ -til'cii kL ..... ..
by the Court »( Ordinary to ho held iu and for
described should n»t bo granted
of Ordinary to bo held iu and fur
said county on the first Monday iu .September
under my hand, in office, this 4th day
Harp
final _. .
longing to tin
Whereas
‘-cpli W.
1. late of said county, having
‘ to sell the land bo-
id doccuKod, and de
af bis petiti"ii lor leave to sell the land be-
1 petition, (except tho widow')
All persons concerned are hereby notified to
how cause 'if any they have) why an order to
he granted by the
Monday _
Given under in> band, this 4th day ol July,
HMD. GhO. W. MULLINS.
July M. 1SQ3.-2m Ordimiry.
n KOROIA. 11 ARRIS Oul!NTY.-Whereas
" J J'-sic Cox. ikImini*!rator of Kliiah C. Har
per. dc.-muHid, late of snid oounty, having tiled
hi* petition for leave to sell the land belong
ing to the estate of - aid deceased, n ml dc.*crihcd
“aid petition—
^ All peraons euncerned aro hereby notified to
t!i«y have) why tin order
sen luni 1 a 1111 rnoutd not he granted by ft***
Court'd Ordinury to ho held iu and for said
o< inry on tho fir-t Monday in September next
Given under my hand, thi.* the 4lh day ol
July. H><. <4E(». W. MULLINS
July 10. 18A3.-w2i
Ordinary,
/1E0R01A. HARRIS COUNTY.-Whereas,
VJ Irby 11. Pitta, Hdmini.strator of John T.
Wliitehcod, duou;t*od. Into uf «aid county, hav
ing tiled hi* petition for leave to sell the land
belonging t » thecdutc of said deceased, and
described in said petition—(oxoept the widow'*
All purions concerned are hereby notified to
»b'i* cauiiu Gf auy tney havo)
I said laud should :
- granted by i|u-
bold in and fm
— .ay in ' •
1 under m> hand this I
"lay in Sep Umber 1
. Martha Ann lluguly applies for lottery
... .. .. of John F.
to cite und mlmonish all
. ...ipuar at tny office « '
thu tiinu prescribed liy law, and to show
(Itray they L
be granted.
why said letter* should nut
hand, in office, July 10,1863.
(if any they h
ed.^
July 18, *<W—
GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY
iuhkhk
» oi Red
Kindred Taylor, Aduiinistrntor
c, dec'd, late u
petition I
• lea'
.murtiod are hereby notified to
show cause (if any they have) why an order to
soil said real estate should imt be granted by
the Court <*t Ordinary to be held in and tor said
county «m the first Mondra in August next.
hand this thojkl 1I19' of June,
IXM
/1B0 RG I A. HARRIS COUNTY.—Whereas
VJI Richard E. Knnnoii, a Iministrator He boats
of William W. White, deceased latu
GKO. W. Ml 1 1
G10 <->t«te of said deceased, described
petition—
All persons eonpomed a-e hereby notified to
show Cause (if any they have) why an order to
sell said real < state should not be granted by
the Court ot Ordinary to ho held in and for said
ooiinty on the first Monday in August next.
Given under my hand, this 3d day of June.
186.!. QUO. W. MULLINS.
Juno 6, 1863. Ordinary.
/lEftllGIA, HARRIS COUNTY.—Wherras
U Wm. H-Crawford appli.m for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of John Kpcer, dc-
cciis d, late of sanl county—
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
coiK'ernod lo be and appear nt my office within
tho time prescribed by Isw, nnd to show cause
(if any they have) why said letters should uot
he granted.
(iivuu under uiy hand, this 25th July, 1863.
GEG. W. MULLIN'8,
J uly 28,1861. Ordinary.
Q_KyR0lA.
auministi
Horton, 1
Theeu h
•how cam .. ....
by statute, why said luttcis should uot be
granted.
Given under my band, in office, July 18, 1863.
J. L. WIMBERLY,
Mui . .
P of Krano
ul Author
* and William A. Mur-
* It. Murry, deceased:
cite and admonish all
Ouuse, if any, within tho tiuio
1abtod.
Given under my hand. In office, 4th July,
last. j. J. iiuKF,
July 1". 1863 5t Ordinarr.
pKOROIA, TAYLOR COUNTY.—Whereas
U Johu S. Murry applies to mu for letters of
guardianship of \\ iltiam, Jounah J., and Ar
thur G. Murry, minor* of John Murry,
deceased;
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
concerned to show cause, if any, within the-
time pre^Tibcd by statute, why suftl lcti*»r s
shimld uu' lie granted.
• men under my baud, in office, the 4 th J uly,
136ft J. J. HUFF
. Sale!
A OREEARLx to All order from it,,, ti
A •»*« Court of Ordinary 11 ... "'non
Georgia will be sold in llamilt... V f *uut.
Toesdey In September next wiii,,. • 6 'n
hours of sale, two nug.oc* belong
estate of T. Jea.*e Gun.i, deee^,.,“ e 1 't-
county, to wit: Josuph.no, a lik-U \ 1 »sVt
nan, about Ji year* o! age. ami h tr /,*"•
i-a. about 2 >ours ot aire. Said r 1 '-n
tho buueGt of tho cre*litor*u| . ' •' "‘i for
wriaim
Administrator'*
W ILL bo sold in Hamilton. |j , Pr :
Oa. 011 the first T*c 1 v „ '
next, within thu legal hour* «»; ** *, rl
ing likely Negrotw, oelong.,,^ : ‘
Mr*. Louisa U. Griggs, deceiucd. to hP— l -
1 negro man uamed John, about 4-'. j,., :
Adinl ntwt ra tor’s Sale.
'T 1 "''’ tb ' CoMt-h^,, I
in Butler, I it;.
*•.“( luwwayin rfeptomber next i , '
legal hours id sale, a negc mn'i p-u ' '
belonging to the estuto «»f J. it .
ceased. Sold tor the benefit of the •
Terms made known on <1 iv 1 *•
lunaiM. J ’ 1 " ‘
luma in tho seeoatl story.
Also, on the first Tuestlgy in St 1
at tuo Court House 111 ilumi.ion, |;,
Georgia, a parcel of land 0 ■•m-r:
acres, more or less, and situ.-.''.!
creek, in thelDth district
ic said parcel ol Imul is a Saw M,
rivilogc.
All ot the above property to ,]
purpose of a division.
JOSEPH JEFFKRSO
For hiiiwelt ai.,1 ;i- 0 ,
' _
Court—July 6th, I
July 8.1863.
JNO. JOHNSON.
1 Whpreas William Chann
1 pliei
. loiters of u<i ministration qpUs
lliraui McDauiol, sen'r, i«lo of said county,
UDMSMd-
Thrse arc therefore to cito and admonish all
and Mug.il.tr the kindred and creditors of said
deceased to bu uud appear at my office within
tho time prescribed by |..w, then aud there to
•how cause, if any they have, why said letters
should not be crauted.
Given under my huud and official signature,
this the 27th July,
MARION BBTHUNR,
_July 31, lk») . Ordiuary .
4 ' EURGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNT Y,—Mary
' ■ L. .louti applies fur letters of administra
tion on tho relate ofOol. John A. Junea. late of
•aid county, deceased—
All persuiis concorucd are hereby notified to
show cause (if any they have) why the admin
istration said c-tate should not be grouted to
of Ordinary to be
/‘rr tided. That iu case the post quartermaster ! i n September next.
.nail be unable to oullvct the lax in kiud suocl- j Given snder my hood, this ‘J^th July. 1863.
fled in thu estimate delivered to u»m as afore- l July kin. JOHN JOUNEON, Ordinary
G eorgia, talbot couNTY.-Wher^as
Jttuies t. Phillips nnd Nathan Baugh apply
tome lor letters of administration ou the c.tato
of Sarah Calhoun, deceased—
Those nro therefore to cite and iulmoni«h all
and singular the kindred und creditor* of said
deceased, to ho and Appear ut my office wltbio
the tune prescribed by lew, thou and thereto
show cause, it our they have, why said lottcr*
should not be gfaiited. 4
1 MH hand and official signature,
MARION BETH UNE,
ai'h. IS*
Ordinary.
pKOROIA, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
t XI.L li' -M it MiV Coxcebx: —
Whereas Thomas W. Howard has this day
U to
Win.
applied to n
comity, dectased—
- - . to show cau-e (if any they have) within the
time prescribed hv law, why letters should not
he granted to said applicant.
Willies: my hand, tnis July 2d, 1863.
J A M ES CASTLE U K K R Y,
July 3.1863. Ordinary.
G KriRtilA, CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given to all per* uu con
cerned, that Mr*. K. A. Bush, executrix of the
last will and testament of Thus. Bu.-h, inter
married with Lewis, whereby Lor letters
testamentary abated; and that :io person has
complied with tbetona* of the law for admin
istration with the will annexed on the eautu of
said flio*. lfti-n. and that -.uftuinistratiou will
be vested in tbo C'lerk of the Superior Court,
>pme other fit and p;opcr person,
Monday in August next, unless :uu
jection L* maiic to hi* appoinUncut.
Given uuder my hand and official signature.
the first
June 25th, 1863.
J AS. CALTLKUERRY,
C'silshiiocUet slirrid'n Sale.
ITT ILL be sold, before the Court Hou*u door,
IT in the town of Cusseta, Chatlahoochou
county, on the tir.'t Tneclay in ^eptuiuU-r next,
between thu legal hours of sale, tho followiug
property ;
One House and Lot in tlio town of Cusseta,
kuowu as lot No 80 (eighty), sold as the prop
erty of T. K. Walton*, to -u'v.-fy two attachment
ti. fa.’* in favor of \V. B. Willi* vs. T. R. Wat
ters. Lvvv made and returned to mu by Wil
1.-... Dl.: 11:... '
girl ''
Oliver,
Vtrgliii.*" ),'>
Clara Beall, 12
•jjl * t ‘ Klixahctli, ; ..
. . —ai.ho—
House uud Lot m the town of U'l» 1.. ..
*aid county, whereon said decea-«-i '
‘10 time ol her death. rt '"lN 1
Sold for tho hcucht of the lc-g *tcc<
♦W* Terms cash.
July 12,1863.—ts
WM. M, GIU,; ( k
NlllCOCiKK COUNTY.’
A G REE A ULY t<* an order..1 : .
lx dinary ol Mu-cogcc 1' ;
„.v»j the corner ”l I'r.-t.k •
Street*. Said property is own ed
self and Rtilliu nnd We-ley, <,m
min Jefferson, dooe
mutainiog
The Hm,.
tho first ,
-f said c
on day -
Administrator** Salt
7 ILL he sold at the Court il ..w
* bus, Miikcogce county, G,-i.. •
» u osday in Kepieiubnr next, th.
Lot No. 465, iu said city, with Dweft
’ 11. Well. Ac., tlierccn.
w...- a* tho real est-*~ ' 1 —* ■
oeasotl, tor dUtrilmtio
f the Ordinary Court
Terms tuudo known ....
July 17, m,. „ Jufl *
Uuardlan'a Bale.
rjNDER an order ol tho t’-. 1.-! ; "r i;.
v~' Si 1:wart county, Geo u
the Court U011*0 door in L-m i- .,i,.
uvudly, OU tho 1st 1 uv*da> in r
the interest, (to wit, oiiv hall tu-
hoy Ucu, bulotigiug to tbo iniii"i-
j| Thomas Millar, decease 1.
Tonus of sale known on tor .'mv.
July 24. I* ..:. v h u. i..,.vr
legal notices.
ae 6.186.1. A. COLKM AN. Adm r.
ticorgla—TsIhut t oumv.
T WO MONTHS alter uato. annneup ,n will
made to tho Court ol Ormnurv ..1 .-.on t ,«■
for leave to sell a yurt ut Uie utwr r-
• H ’’i*. _
CrnrKla—I'aylur tuilmy,
^ MONTHS alter date, l (hall ni
1 Court ut Ordiuary ul i > . • ...
leave to sell ffor the bciient ot t!.
ro.,1 estate of Andrew ,\lcl ...
oounty, deceased, borne 1- in u
some lu other parts ot tho tiut<\
county, Gtt.. tor leave t
JUSEPH h. he:
, | 1 W0 months from date apiiln a!
1 made to tho Court of Onlim.r
oouuty. Go., for leave to.soil thu real *
ucgroc.* belonging to tne c.'litc ol
W, Raiucs, deceased
WILKINS J. RAIN
June 20,1863.
'jpwo •
county, (j .
belonging to the estuto ut ranine '!’■
said coiiuty, deceased, for the pav„ -
and division of tho u 'atom mi) <i<
Two
A lie 1
months from <
he made to the Court of Urdtn .t> ! >to
county, Georgia, lor leave to sell tu*- . u l
negroes boftiugiiig to tno ostati- ol Willum
Presley, lute of raid coiimv. aecea*en
f. m. rni.su:)',
June 7, 1863. Aumii.c ra*«
r |'W0 MONTHS from.late, apnn m..t. * : 1
I ho made to thu Court ol Ordinary n "•*•
art coiiuty, Georgia. t*>r leave to sv-il toe lanJ
of Johu bcay, late 01 taid county, • .-arei.
SARAH J. SLAV,
July 24,1808, JI.W AUin'ri,
TWO M1»>■ ! .i
1 lie inode to tho Court of Ordinan • t hit*-
art county, Georgia, ft>r ieo> t' to sel, the t*u
belonging to the c-titc of \Viiliam ll. Irs.a
deceased. E. 11. IlKALl,
July 24. 18-33. AJmr.^
PWO MONTHS from date, api.ft-at s.B
1 he made to the Court of Urdin . rv . >-c ■«»
county. Gooigla, fur leave tu sell tin-i.m-1 bs*
lougiog to tho ectatu of Wm. ll, Dininukc. ft-
July 24,1863,
|'AVu MONTHS from date, pub iout.
1 tho Court of Orvlin
CHARI/-: IIlft'ACU.
deoouseil. July IHtli, l.*b',t.
July 24, raa.
date, spplici
the ol Johu Duck, lata of M '.g»uv 1
ty, docuaeod.
EUCRATUS ROLAND.,
July ft ;. Utt.
rrv/u 3'rtNTIIS alt- »p
1 mode to the Court "f Ordinary ■ t ! <*> ur
county, Georgia, ifor leave ft» **11 the r
belonging to the estate
ceased. June 22d, 18***.
1 of J. ll- MtC
McCAN TS. al
TWO MONTHS from date, ;i;.plira!i n
L be made to the Court of Ordinan for
art oouuty, for leave to sell the laud ben
to tho estate of John King, late -.1 J vi l c"
deceased. WILLIAM RI>*<
_ made to the Corn tot Ordinary "
county, Ooorgia, tor leave to tell the 1
belonging to thu estate of George W . I- '•
of9aid oounty, deceased. July p ;
July 21, WO. [jlw] C. M. LO# t-J
1 dftt„_ r ,
Ordinan yl:
county, Go., fur leave to (til the i.*ts--
negiov* Moliuda and obildrcn, beleugiM
Georee W. Lowe iuid Johu X.
Ac. July lath, Ififl!!. , ....
July 21.1863. Dm?) C M T.0W K <"lerTn^
TWO MONTHS after date, apple atom •]
1 mad*.- to tho Jloij'iiublo Court ut '! r ’
fnewart county, tin., fur leave t'- >eu l« e '*
and negroes helouging to Uie «}•*'■
II. Lewis, late of said county. .
8th. 1863. WARKKN LEW 1». aJm r.
June 12,1863. Jiv *
4JTATK OF GEORGIA. M ARION >
ft? Two mouths after date, application »' ,
made to the Court of Ordinary >1 i" j '.
for leave to roll lot of Land number ■
dred and coventy-soven, in the Lb " ••• ; *
triot of originally Muscogee, now
ty, os tho property of G. 0. Davis, late
csinty, dMwiod. -"■'igfejfij’-Knir.
A.lm'r dr brnir it'.n ini tl ;i : '■
July J". IS d. 0. U. !■.
VJTAIBOV QKOKOIA. MARION' 1 ‘
ft5 Two months after <lute, applies-1 ■
made to thu Court of OrJin-iO o. * - -
for leave to sell titty acres ot land In •
east corner of lot of Land number - • ■
aod tiiirteon, in the Fif h Jjieinct *d " rI “* .
Musougee, now Mar.un county. a» the pf • (
ot Ja*. J. Kemp, late of •»•*} *•
July 27th, 1*63. MORGAN hU-
July aoth, HM8. ''’J,
TWO MONTHS after date, appHeal■ ^
1 bo modo totheCourtof Orotna ’ .
county, Georgia, for leave to sell tne ft*
belonging to the estat* of l*«*el "rdre. ‘
of said county, deooasisL J uly • ’ ‘ •,„’
July 31st. mk .loll N ft
d'WOMONTHd ufier due. Lig
A be mudu to the Court ot Ordinary *• .* u u
county, Georgia, for leave to sell tfi* r c » ^ 3f .
belonging to tho estate of Robort Wun"
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July SI. 1888, mb
RAILROAD HJlCKIPTS, ^
^Bonwo in four quire oooks jjti