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for his county, on receipt of ten dollars tux, to wit: . - . 1. That not more than one person shall ped dlo under the license. 2. That nothing in this section contained shall prevent any person freely selling live stock, vegetables, fruits, oyster , fish, books, charts, maps or printed music. 3. That, nothing herein contained shall ; re lease peddlers from paying the tax imposed in this act on persons who deal in the same spe .cics of merchandise, which' tax shall be colloct 4s or m-eived in the same manner as in the ,caso of other merchants and traders : Provided, -Dial nothinjr herein contained shall be so con- fitnied :is to require a tax to be paid by any person other than merchants and peddlers, for recovered of him and the sureties of his official l)ond, on motion in the Superior Court for Uio county of Wake; and on such motion, a certi fied copy of liis official bond, and the certificate of the Auditor! of tho State setting forth his failure to make the required return, shall be prima facie evidence, entitling the State to judgment in (he absence of any sufficient de fense. 1 1 i J . ' Sec. 30. Everv person who shall practico any trade or profession, or use any franchise taxed by law of North Carolina- without having firt paid the tax and obtained a license as here in required, shall be deemed guilty of n misde meanor, and i shall also forfeit and pay to the RtA a twiviHv not to exceed twenty dollars. ot tne court, ami in ueimou ui the Auditor shall be guilty of any violation of Uiis section, ho shall; on conviction, bo punish od in the discretion of the court. Sec. 11. That this net shall bo in force from and after its ratification. CJic ) topic's rcss. SALEM, N. C. TilUilSDA Y, AFR1L 1, 1875. sit the discretion bartering cotton, iron, earthenware, yarns; salt , the payment of such lines ho may be iuiprison- ana ncavy couon uomesucs. cu mr not mmu tu- - " " rV- -iJ;., ,,... exncditiovst-.. nn,t indrc. in a con.lent.Hl .'or,.. rt.U tlu. n.t oRC. -I. JiATery itinerant who deals in or puis tion or llio court,. iorcciy o;iv uunn,..iiMfr- ..7- - , , . " -." JOB PRINTING. Tr call the attention of all classes ichotci$h ! Civil Illglit. inn. Rather earlier than we expected, thit-obnoxious bill, which was intended to tickle the fancy of tho colored people and nggTAvnto the South ern whito people, has been virtually pronounc ed unconstitutional. When tlo Civil Rights Bill wns passed the'ro wore certainly a number of eminent lawyers in Congress who knew that this bill could. not stand the ordeal of tho courts, but they must have had tome object In view. And we believe it was to create trouble Among the races in tho South. And we ato rejoiced to repeat that, so far, it has foiled to Lava tho do sired effect. i We find the following decision of n Federal shall practice such such francliisei exce penalty is specially pv up lightning Tods, ten dollars annually for each county in which ho carries on the business. 5SBQ za. Jvery company of gypsies or.siron Inj bv nr each conntv in which they offier to practice any justice of the peace of the county of their era At, recoverable out oi ny property j belonging to any oneof tho company, but noth- : inff herein containea snau oe soconnuumt .s io ''company of persons who . make a support : penalty the sberiffof the county in which it has wetendinir tell fortunes, fifty dollars in occurred shall cause to bo recovered before any trade or profession or use on reaSonalle terms, to' the facilitie off-red We can furnish, at short notice, BLANKS. -BILL-HEADS,- exempt them from indictment or penalties ini posed by law. 8ec. 23. Every drummer or traveling agent of any person who shall sell any'spirituous, vinous or malt iquors, goinls, wares or mer chandise, with or without samples, except ag ricultural implements' and fruit trees, which re articles of his own growth or manufacture, and seeds of all kind intended for the improve ment ot agriculture, shall, before soliciting or ders or makinsr anv such sale, obtain a license to sell one year from the Public Treasurer, by paying said Treasurer an annual tax of fifty dollars, but slin'.l not be liable to be taxed in nny county because of his sales. Any person violating the provisions of this paragraph shall be jned not exceeding fifty dollars or impris oned not exceeding ono month, and shall for feit and pay besides two hundred dollars to the sheriff, to be collected by distress or otherwise; one-half of which shall be Recounted for as other taxes, the other half to the use of the in former and the sheriff equally, and it shall be Ihc duty of all county and township bonded of ficers to prosecute lor penalties unuer uus sec tion. . 45ec. 24. Every insurance company not in corporated in this State, doing business there in, shall pay an annual, tax of two per centum to the Treasurer of the State upon the gross receipts derived from the premiums charged for insurance obtained therein, unless the com pany shall exhibit to the Governor, Auditor And Treasurer a sworn statement of invest ments in real property situate in this State, or loans secured by mortgage to citizens of this State of an amount equal to one-half of such gross receipts, when the tax shall bo one per centum, said tax to be paid semi-annually with- ' in thirty days after the first day of July and January of each year. Each general agent shall bo required on the above named days to make a statement to the Treasurer, under oath, i that tho amount by him returned is a full and correct statement of such six months. On fail ure to comply with the provisions of this sec tion, every such company shall pay :vs a tax two thousand dollars, and the principal agent hall be liable therefor. Every such company shall be required to appoint a general agent, who shall obtain a license from the Treasurer before transacting any business therein, and before such license is grantel the applicant hall show to the Treasurer Ins appointment as Sec. 31. Tbesherift shall immediately report to the register of "bleeds all sums recovered by him as enal ties under this act, and the register shall add three-fourths ot each penalty to me recom rial point. In tho Wilmington Star: TIim decision was rendered by Judgo' Em mons, at Memphis, Monday 22d ulu It Is quiu elaborate and was delivered as a cliArgo to lite grand jury. Tho Judgo regretted that a qncs was extremely forvlmdJng.Mt prorel ttrj dis astrous. At the clouds camd over Ike town, m water snoot broke loose with nil its force, and the land Was nlmost InsUnt'y covcrcj with wa ter, and tha small cTevk which. In ordinary times, ri poles by tint town became rier in a remarkably sliort sjwee of time. vTbe wonder ful phenomenon was nccocjmnied by liail of the izo of hen's eggs. It fi ll o tut that the stream was covered with a sheet of ice. which tnore or less congealed into grU In raps. The ncS niAjo '' Tc wIth te ponltrv. killing almost every fowl thry struck. Even the ducks and gecso liaj not boen girrn time to swim out. They were swept down stream and pelUxt Ui UraUu Hogs, shci. c Ullo a&J fya unoio to cheapo, were alo carricU down on the Angry lMm of Uo raging strenn. and hnndrcils of them drowned. Smsll bouses mmoied over Into the BKd and went. Iuiliir ruilrmd, w m IjETTEIMIKADS, CARDS tion of such exccpUonal importance should go PRO G R AM M KS, ' IIANDBI LLS, PAMPHLETS. CATALOGUES of license required to bo keptoy him; tlio oth- POSTERS, NOTES, CHECKS, pr fourth tbo-sheriff mav retain. Sec. 32. That in order to carry on any trade or practice any 'profession, or exhibit any cir cus, side show" or :any other amusement, or to enjoy any other subject named in schedule 15, not otherwise' provided for, the person so prac ticing, exhibiting) or enjoying, or his agent. !... 11 nnW tth.; Rhi'i-iff for a license, which shall be granted by the sheriff upon payment of the required tax. but shall not bo valid until countersigned by tho register, who shall keep a record of Uio same aim receive lor wis servi ces fifty cents. j jj. -Schedule C. I I, - Tho taxes embraced in schednlo C shall be listed and' paid1 as especially therein directed; and shall bo for the privilege or Carrying on tne business or performing the nets named. Sec. 1. Every express company shall make return to thp Public Treasurer on or before tho first Monday jin January, April, July and Octo ber of each year of the entire gross earnings and receipts of sucli company within tho" State of Nortn Carolina during tho three months next preceding, j sThe said re port shall bo verified bv tho oath oi the emel oincer oi lue company. or agent ot me; company, at ks principal ouiue DRAFTS, (fee, &c r" Captions of Acts orLcg's'aturo can bo had on application at this office, by those who hare not yet received them. f away they Wo Aro indebted to friend In Augnsta, Geor gia, for pnper. giring details of U.o tonuwlo in several counlin of tlmt Stte, dealing death and destruction cvcrjwlicrcl In comparison with Uio deslroctircness of tho storm Uio loss of life was Very small. Tho Revenue Law occupies a considerable portion of, our columns. . As it is :i very inter-' esting document, wo presume our readers ari anxious to ' see it and govern themselves nci cord'ingly. . . - ' in tins state l no sam company snaii, on m jections in any mrt of the State, as oeiOIU Hit; Ulllll muimay t-w.ii v ins o.v i . ....... ,-.. . Til .t- . 1 t. v month,, pay; on the gross recess two per cen- al Cfnipaign w 11 Lake place in tho I turn fr each three months, and for failure to anyway, llio law only applies to U geeral agent, under seal of the company, fur- cCptcd, the tax .shall boas follows, to be pai , nishing satisfactory evidence of the solvency by the party applying for the same: For tl j of tho conlpany; and thereupon the license seal of tho State one dollar, to 'Ik; collected ar, shall be granted bv the pavnier.t of one hun- dred dollars, and such license shall be renewed annually by the payment of said sum. And it shall be the duty of said general Jigent to fur nish each of his sub-agents with a commission authorizing .1dm to do business. And any one soliciting Insurance without sm-h-com mission shall bt. J.nied guilty of a misde ineanor. and be fined not les thn one thous and tlollars; and imprisoned not less than nine ty days. Tho agent effecting insurance nhall, xui the fiist days of Juh' and January, make '-return to ' the.register of deeds of the louuty in . which tlie insurance is effected of all the busi ness done by him during tho preceding six ; months in said county, and shall pay to tho sheriff of rthe county tax assessed on such bus iness. The general agent shall also within '-thirty days after tho first days of July and Jan uary, make return to the register of deeds of .each county, of the amount of gross receipts for premiums received from such county for such six months. It shall further be required X)f the general agent or his local agent, to pay to the sheriff of each county the county tax as sessed upon tho gross receipts of premiums collected in such county, at the time and in the manner as required by the State, and no muni cipal corporation shall be allowed to add any ' additional tax; and on failure to make returns .or to pay as aforesaid, said agents shall pay twenty-five dollars for each policy effected or negotiated by him in such county: Provided. That no county or corporation shall be allowed to tax insurance agents for license. Sec. 25. Every person,, required in this act to pay a tax on receipts or sales, shall list on oath to tho -register of deeds, en the first days jot January and July of each year, the amount if rt ce:pts or sales fur the preceding- six months. -and the register of deeds shall keep a record .of the same in a book kept for that purpose. Tlie register of deeds shall within ten days af j ter the lists are given in, furnish the sheriff with a copy of said lists, and the sheriff shall immediately proceed to collect the taxes im posed upon the copy of lists furnished him. Any person failing to list his receipts or sales as required in this Section, shall be snbjeet to a double tax, to 'be charged against him by the register of deeds, and collected by the sheriff; and it shall be the duty of the sheriff to report all persons to the register of deeds who fail to Jist as is required by law. The register of deeds shall have the same power to compel such per sons .to submit their books for inspection as is -conferred upon him in -section twelve -of this net in respect to merchants, etc., and the same penalties prescribed in said section twelve, of ; this act are hereby imposed for refusal on the 1 part of any person referred to in thfs section to submit his books when demanded. Sec. 26. No person shall follow anv of the trades or professions taxed by this act, or in any other act imposing taxes ?on trades' and , professions and franchises, without firt listing tho same to the register of deeds, nnd obtsvin ine. a license from tbc sheriff of the county in which the trade or profession is to be followed. 'r the franchise enjoyed, or from the Treasurer of the State,' when the Treasurer is required to grant.a license; such license shall give to the person obtaining it the right to practice the i4uuui luuicsiMuii, wi ui hi uv ine irancinsas therein specified, in the county of the sherfOf makes such report or pay such tax the company shall'-pay as' taxes two thousand dollars, to be collected byisueh sheriff as tho Public Treasur er may designate, by distress or othcrwisc.- Sec. 2. j Everv telegraph comjiany. doing business in -this State shall, at tho time and in the manner; prescrilxid in the preceding section, make re)ort( of the entire receipts of said com pany,vithih;this j State, and pay to the Public Treasurer t'O per centum for each three months, and in case' f default of such report and payment the company shall pay ns tax of one thousand dollars, to be collected by such sheriff as the Public Treasurer shall designate, by distress or otherwise, j; j j - j '- . : Sec. 3. Whenever the seal of tho State, of the Treasury Department, of a notary public or other public officer, except clerks of Superior Courts, required by law to keep a seal, skill be fixed to any; paper except as is hereinafter ex- pud e and paid in the 'treasury by the Private Secretary of the Governor; lor the seal of the State De partment fifty cents, to lc collected by the Sec retary of State, and paid. by him into the Treas ury ;'fr thtj seal of the Public Treasury, to le collected by him and, accounted for as other public moneys- fifty cents; for the seal of the Supreme Court fifty cents, to be collected by the clerk and paid by Jiim into the treasury, and for thcjscal'of a notary public or other pub lic officer twenty-five cents, to be collected and pard over j by ; said officers to the sheriff of the county where such seal is kept. Said officers shall keep an account of the nnmlwr of times their seals juay be used, and shall deliver to the properoffic'r a sworn statement thereof. When ever a scroll is used in the absence of seal by any of said Officers the tax shall be oh scroll"; seals nffixetf jfor the use of any county or State or other government, or used' on the commis sions of officers in the militia, justices of tho peace or any public omcer not having a salary, or under the pwision law, or upon any process of court, s-hallf&u exempt from taxation. The officers collecting the seal taxes mav . retain as compensation' live icr centum. Any person receiving taxes' under this section and wilfully refusing or neglecting to pay tho same as re quired shall be guilty of emlx-zzlenu nt, and, on conviction.! shall; be fined not more; than five hundred dollars or imprisoned in tho "State prison, in the discretion of the court. ' Sec. 4. On iDach marriage license one dollar, and on each marriage contract, mortgage deed, and deed hi trust to secure creditors',, where amount secured exceeds three hundred dollars, there shall jboja tax of one dollar. . The tax on marriage licenses shall bo paid to the register of deeds when he issues the license, and the tax on the deeds jto (the judge of prohato of the county in yhich the instrument is admitted to registration; but: if in two or more counties then in the county in which it is first registered. It shall be the duty of the judge of probate and register of: deeds to render annually to the sheriffs during the second week in the month of September isworn statements in detail of tho taxes received by them respectively under this section and;; and at the same time pay him the money thus received, less five per centum com missions and thereupon the sheriff shall file the statement df the judge of probate with the reg ister of deeds, and that of the latter with iie clerk of the I. Superior Court: Provided. That mortgage deeds, deeds in trust or other con veyances made to secure agricultural advance ments .shall j not be subject to any tax under this section!.! ;5 1 i i '--.-' : " The Raleigh News says; Tlw Legislature having changed tho time of Indding the Stats elections in 1876 from August to November, we will have no Summer campaign next year. Statu and Federal elections will be held at tn same time, which prevents the exercise of un due influenco on the part of politicians to car ry this State. The change will undoubtedly prove beneficial to tho State in many respects. and we do not think it will meet with any ob the Federi all of 1876 io one yean. FOKEWAitNF.i, FouEAitMED. Wo learn the Radicals aro preparing ta mako a strong fight for the Convention. Wo hope tho Conserva tives will act prudently, ami move at the pro per time, for the selection of their candidates There are gentlemen in every comity, who have tho respect and confidence of a majority of the people, eminently qualified, and such persons should be selected as delegates to tho Convention. before his court in that form. He Iiad bcn Ad vised that an attempt to enforce the severe pen alties of Uio act on tho prosccnting Attorneys and other officials would bo 'niado ihould the grand jury indict. ' The Judge said: "The court's every consid eration makes it a duty to answer your qnes tions at once. Yon ask whether it Is a crimo for which you have a right to find an indict ment, tliat a negro has been denied tho full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, ad vantages, facilities and privileges of theatres and inns or tho State. Such denial Is not an j John William, tlio murderer of Mr. E1as nfivnpfl orar which C.ir nrr,- run rK- )A 0hen, of Whi taker, now In tlx Trir UIL ct.nrt jurisdiction. Tlio aro matters which rTfpIiu U.TU wl'ltM'J'l'!l .to.. t , Sf-UAB lowrll a 1ms eoe3ry. Powell Las wie ouuu governments aionc roniroi. a anics j bcen arreeUil and committal tu jn'd. u-1k think tlieniB.dvns ar"rrievt?d cn.n brinr T .. .i t . . . . , I Tlie colore! punplo of KalrSHi Iial ctdlfctcl tl nir Piril .Minn In tlutMiirt ntnni AKViln.1 - . I. ...... ..i ctsion we may then STATE ITEMS. It- Got. R. F. Armfivld. JimesF. Robtaon. Sp-akcr of the IIoum and Gov. C II. Brot:- d-n luave Wf n npii.iintrl br tlio Irilatore lo tnke an appexl to tho Uidlel Sutrs Sunrrma , Court in Uw case of Xiarth CarullAa Weu-m lUilroad vs. Iletiry Clew. S'dJcy. and nthrrs, and to request Jado Divk tnlnrn nrrrtU management of said rocvl from tins lutn.U if reveirvr M ui. A. Smith Into their own clutrgv. Corrected by . Dialer ii IlKtADrvt. Aeon err. Da rid Ht engineer on lbs Tennes stsatlj killed on T.mrdy Kt b v Utlm bridge wii rnmaidred nnxf. tmt llol,,. Trrtnred orrr with bis engine: wben it bn.la throngli nnd fco was canglit 1tetw-a it t-n,!c-r and rngini frora which portion bis UmU hi to bo cot by two surgvons. Mr. II.dU.wT Wsi, a highly respected citirrit. ami a LmU of fontloctor Ilollowaj on lLo sanje roaL JiVi rillt Enirrpri. y - R. A. Wommack & Co '- iuV.i Amrrican. o bj A I 15 j Varti FtUaa, O WO i O I Iron. A . I Tallow. a JS A CM Utt 0 Ut "i CS a IO lUrrr kUur. VmH Ut s Brtck: e Co tiQiA a Is I liar. . ! 9 OS a I CO I ) ilfi 3 vO a CO 2J. A M 21 a 21 121 U3 Corn. Wlat, Fluor. Meal. lUrua, Pork. iionut. Halter rrwa. 1 ua . Aj'r.rtu, 7i lritl. 4 rotator.-. 15 Iri.U. 1 23 a Coffee, 20 a in-rr. S li a Sd is a 15 A li A DrWUUtkbet.ir, iti.sto. Tontrco make CAn be reviewed by cd it In tho Inl.nAh'. H.L- ..r,. ... Two Vhisioxs. During Yadkin term of Court, on the 16th nit., a Radical indignation meeting was held, and resolutions introduced denunciatory of tlio course of W. B. Glenn, Esq., in cutting loose from the Radical party, on account of the passage of Uio Civil Rights bill by a Republican Congress. Ono account says, only five men voted for the anti Glenn resolutions, while another ac count states tho resolutions Were adopted unanimously. It roust have been cither a very small meeting, or there is some mistake about tho matter. 1 j Change ok Time ok Holding Certain Courts. The following act of tho General Assembly will be found of interest to tho cili zens of Rowan and Davidson and to tlnc hav ing business trnnnncitvmo in tlnma xmit';" An act to xliange Uic Courts. time of holding certain The General j Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Sec. 1. That hereafter the Superior Courts for the eountv of Davidson hh dl be hM on tho fourth (4th) Monday after the third (3rd) Monday in March and September, ami tho Sh jerior Courts of Rowan county shall be held at the times as now prescribed ly law for the hold ing of the Superior Courts of Davidson county. Sec. 2. That all process and recognizances heretofore issued or Uiken from saitl Courts shall be deemed returnablo into said Courts as if the same had been made to conform to the change of said Courts as above provided for. Xctcs. , ' FitoM Akkica. Thanks to our young fiicnd Samuel Ixmily, of tho U. S. Navy, for copies of the South African Mail, the SUtndartl and Mail and The Cape Town Argu. all Cape Town pa pers, and contiining account' of tlie American Expedition for observing tho Transit of Ycmt, anI otlier interesting matter. Tho appearance of the papers indicato prosperity. the Supreme Court." lie. then gives his reasons for entering Into tho details of the case, which ato mainly the excited condition of tho classes wIkhii tlie law intended to afft-ct. "Until tho three recent Amendments to tlie. National Constitution which Abolished slavery and Attempted to protect the civil and political rights of Uio froedmen. All parties concctlcd that the Federal Government hal no power wliatev-r to restrain such an of fense as this, the punishment of murder, arson. assaults nnd batteries, trcsfiasscs, frauds, inju rics to reputation, oltructIons to the riht of attending the church, the public schools. Uk theatres, and forcing tlio right of being accom niolatetl in inns and by common carriers with in the State, wcro matters not only not granted to tho General Government, but in the Consti tution itself expressly reserved to the States. Tho vait mass of civil and poliUcal rights in eluded in the compendious phrase, Uio right to life, liberty and tho pursuit of happiness.1 rested cnUrrly under State protection. To this familiar, and unquestioned truism there was universal assent Uicn, nnd is now. Tim only quesUon presented for judicial determination is. hare these Amendments completely revolution ized the whole character of our government? Dccauso it Is entirely evident that if Congress has tho power of regulating tho thcrtro and otlier places of amusement in Memphis and other cities of Uio Union, this necessarily in volves he power of protecting Uie moru swrvd and important rights of the colorod citizen.' Ho then reviews tho thirteenth amendment. and dct-Lircs tluit it abolished slavery and diil no more. . He also reviow nt lougth Uio fourteenth amendment. And says : Tlio clauses forbid ding tlio States to dcprlr any iroit f life, liberty or roprrly without due process of law. or to deny to any person the equal protection of the laws, liave no application to this subject. They are intended solely to prevent tho arbi trary transfer of projerty from citizen to citi zen without legal adjudication or process, and to prevent tho establishment of tribunals for ono class of persons varying from thoso .which determine Uio rights of nil. These inhibitions too, beyond all controver- aro aimed. nt the action cf the State only, nnd have no reference to individuals." i ; Ho cites decisions In Michigan and Ohio in support of Uiis, and also Uie slnughter-Iiouic cases pf the Supremo Court (1G Wallace). Judgo Emmons has decided with wivlom and justice. He is an upright Judgu ct-rtiinly in Uiis instance, and his ruling will bo sustain ed beyond any sliadow of rcasonablo doubt by Uie Supreme Court of the United States. sUntling of all tho money of that institution. i iiuj iniemieu ute worry lor Uw ltirt liaso or a hearse. They Iiavo rone to work luco nnd have raised $100. (ioo.1, Brijht. Ksnoi Smoker. Ltr. New Common. Medium Wrappers. v. ow Kaiu-y Mbosuy medium. Ood A corrcsiiondent Informs Uh lUh-ih SlhUhcI of Uio denth of Mr. John Vtnt. Ihu f.ium lineing master of North .Carolina. w!m dinl in GiitnU.n on S.tnrdtv tlw ?Xh ult. !! was an old resident of Ute town f Milton and hi remain were takrn lln-rv and lniri.nl oti tho following MoiuUy. He toght tUncin op to the day of his death, and be died agil 77 yror. Kcr. W. It. Wellou. D. !.. of Suffolk. Va has been nptMlntel to inwh tho Oimrorinv nn-nt sermon at Rutlerinl Clleg'. JUy 2CiU. Il7o. nnti tv. A. If. mice Icis liw-n elo-t-l to deliver tho Address bvforo Uo IJlcrarr Sjcie- lies. Mr. Tliom.is U. Purnell. recently re-appoint- el uv uie ovcrmr as bCtte Iilr.irian. was conlirimnl by the Senate. in . 1IIE 2TOUM IX Tll fcTATE. IlM Storm n S;iturUv evening, f ull ulu, did Iiuroens Um ago in Pituboro. Tventy-Gvo dwellings and Kuertens nnt irty or liuy clumneys wrru blawn down.. Tho Prcbvu?rin churcli was almost entirely dcstroypt and Xltm lU4it cliurcu steeple was thrown over. Tim total (Umage I rsUmated at fiAef n Uwsaod dolkirs Fifty Utousand dollars will not rvuair tho damago done to Uu fac-turk anl mills wi D-rp Ulvcr, In UanUolrft coonly, by Um recent iresu- cu. In tho iiflgbborbood of Morrivlllo, Wake Foicstnnd throughout tktt -clion of country mo sioriu was very ietrucllvc. At Durliam Umi nuw tolm-o wnn lintiw of Mr. Mangnm was blown down. seeral "cntlc- i .. mii-h n.iinwiy ttsenping oting rsugii in Ile falling building, ami oiIkt ilaiuagu was done in tlio town. At HilbUiro a numltcr of sm.ill Ikhics were blown down and others unroofed. GENEIUL CICVM. D.invllt) ToUta rr L r,i Vcrr fontruo'i. Helium. line Smokery tx-l Common, Good Wiiier Mediow. rove. Kitra, MARKET. . 7 to H OI S SO to 10 03 10 00 U I! M 1 00 to 10 1 UU to io so M 00 to U 03 IS 00 v 21 OJ 5S 00 to 45 CM 4 00 to CO C 18 00 lo 25 CO S2 10 to 30 0) Mnrkcl. a.00 t ?. "M U 10. to oo to aa. w u 10. io oo u ua 30O ta S 4 .00 ta Sd. 70 DO ta H. Richmond Tobacco Market. Lr L C. Very common Melium to good tra Uii Common MMuitt. t;oo.i Fina Fslra elections siicht. L tcs -Common to Medium Hood to Fine Kir a smoking Kttra smoking ominon to medium Good to fine F.xlra oilers Wcrrte Common Meduui to rood t ine : Elra 6 00 to 7 SO lo 900 io 9 SO to I0r3 in 120) lo 14 SO Is 15 SO to 8 S4 9 St 9 f 11 SJ 14 03 15 Oi, 17 IO Lis 9 00 to 11 UO 12 SO to 2rt 0) Zl SO la 23 OJ JiOJ to 43 01 lOOJto 1203 12S0 14 03 17 CJ 10 23 O) IS TO r 23 OI 27 CO to 403 4S CO io 7S OJ eO U0 toO'X) 03 ! n'x:v. Wtrrtss-Common to medium 1503 to. 33 CO (Jool to fine 25 0Q lo 25 OJ Estra 403 io CO 03 , 1 . , . . . . a m 1,1 alii tiiuvi;i 1 uit 1 v us or ,by whom it is issued and 111 none other, unless! collects a line; penalty or forfeiture in behalf of .Uie law imposing the tax shall otherwise di- the State, li shall within thirty days after such I . . . . . A. I . uie ierju 01 twelve monttis Irom its shall be in rcct, for date. Skj. 27. Tlie form of the license substance as follows : Jleceivcd this day of -, 18, of , dollars, of which dollars is the tax to the tate of Korth Carolina,- and dollars is tho fax to the county wf , for his license to prac tice Uie trade (or profession) of, until tho day of next. ) ' ' ' .a. n., ' Sheriff of County. Countersigned,) , - CD., Register .of Deeds for County. Sec. 28. No license issued by the sheriff shall be valid until the same shall have been exhibited to and countersigned by the register of deeds of tho county, who shall receive for the services inijxised on him by this act in re ference tdr1 license, a fee duty of fifty cents rf m every jorson licensed. And tho sheriff 8 all lx allowetl a fi-e of twenty-five cents for issuing license. under tins act. SfjC. 29. Sec. 5. Oh every cliartcr of incorporation of any company granted by the General Assem bly other than thoso for charity, benevolence, or literature, or for religious purposes, whero the eorporhUon luul powe." to become incorpo rated undcrl'tho provisions of any general law, whether originally granted by tho General As sembly or! secured by tetters patenter other wiso. UioWluUl be a tax of tweut3 -fivo dolbijrs paid uirectty.to the Public Tre:vsuror. No com- r xr c-V . . 1 1 C S 1 1 r....jr oii.ui w vrj;a.nizeii unuer sucn special act of incorporation, without first obtaining a 'cer tified copy of such act from tho Secretary of State, whiclishall.be filed in the office of tho sani Secretary; reception or; collection pav over and account for ine same to; tlie cleric t tlie Superior Court, who shall forward Such fine, penalty.' or for feiture to the Treasurer of tho Board of Educa tion for the; benefit of tho fund for common Schools.. jj- !i ; . . ' :. Sec. 7. Any officer convicted of violating the preceding section shall bo guilty of embezzle ment, and may be; punished not exceeding five years in the: State prison, at tlie discretion of the court. ' ji "I : j - ! Sec. 8. All! laws imposing taxes,; the sub jects of which are revised in this act, and so much of chapter 29 of Battle's Kevisal as re quires hncsji forfeiture and penalties, to'be paid to the county': treasurer, are hereby repealed: Provided. That this repeal shall not extend to tins provisions of any law, so fat as they relate to the taxes listed, or which ought to have leen listed, or which may be due provious to the rat itieation of this act. Sec 9. All laws requiring taxes to be levied by the county commissioners on tins first Mm,. 29. The register of deeds shall keen a. m February of each year, aro hereby re- book iu which he shall record tho names of tho P:l,edr ;j : jxjrsops licenced, the trade or profession to hu Emigration. Tho mania for emigration tho North West and West seems again to rairinsr, uespito me rigors 01 mat cumatr. tee devastation of tlie grass-hoppers, and Uio cru elty of the Indians. j j . , 1 ! Down South, wo tiotieo a special desmUh from the llio Grande border, in Tcx:ts, wltich sUlte that at least three hundred Mexican ban dits arc on Texas soil. It i,s rumored that sev eral Americans near the border have been mdr- dcrod. , ' ; ; : - J Escated. Tlireo colorel convicts escaped from tho penitentiary. Tho JVVics says: The three men were -under Uio command of Mr. Ford, ono of Uio regular guards of Uic Fcili- tentiary, and were in a wagon that had bein sent to liatU water for tho workmen at the Quarry. By 'some inenna they seen rod frottjhc Quarry ,a hatchet, and when the wagon - was about a inile from Uio city, Richard Battle.tho leader of tho rovol ters, felletl Mr. Ford cease less to the ground with a well directed blow irom tlio hatchet, liattlo cried out, "now boys, let's finish him," and drove tho hatchet n sec ond time in the guard's head. Another pris oner seized tlie gun and attempted to fifo at Mr. Ford, but as it was an improved breech loader, ho was unable to bring it to a fire. Mr. Ford diod from Uio effects of the wounds. ; Revivals. Revivals of religion ar in progress in Raleigh among the MeUiodists and Baptists. Thero were 87 converts in Uie Bap tist church, with some 44 mourners, at latest dates. .. -: " ! , - in Uson, during tho revival in tho Mctho- V. S. Internal Revenue. ; We publish Uie following for public informa tion, ns wo find it authoritatively published in a few Republican papers : j Sjrial Taxes, Mat 1, 187S, to April .10. 187A. Tho Revi-ed .Statutes of tho United States. 1 Sections 3,232, 3.237. 3.2:13 nnd 3.209. reouire every person cngngtnl in any business, avoca tion or employment which renders him liable to a Sitccial Tax, procure and place ronjicw- on&ly in hit cuLilJUIimcnt or place pf lusincxa x Mamp denoting the myment of sani htteclal Tax fur the Sieclal Tax Year heninnin? Mav 1, into, oeiro commencing or continuing bus iness after April 30th, 1S75. ; Tlio Taxes embraced within tho provisions of the law nbove quoted are Uio following viz: Kectifiers, 7 ?200 00 Dealers, retail liquor, ! 25 00 Dealers, wholesxlo liquor, 300 00 Dealers In malt liqnor wholesale. j SO 00 Dealers In malt liquors, retail, 1 20 00 Dealers in leaf tobacco, ! 25 00 Retail dealers in leaf tobacco. 500 00 Ami on iwvles of over 1.000, fifty-cents ! for'evcry dollar in excess of $1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco, ! Manufacturers of stills, j . and for each still manufactured, and for each worm manufactured, , ' Manufacturers of tobacco, Manufacturers of cigars, . ; Toddlers of toliacco, first class (more Uian Uian two horses or animals,) Peddlers of toliacco, second class (two horses or other animals.) ( Toddlers of tobacco, Udrd class (one borso' or other animal,) j Peddlers of tobacco, fourth class, (on foot or public conveyance.) ' 10 00 Brewers of less than 500 barrels, - ! SO 00 Browers of 500 barrels or mora, 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fall to com ply with the foregoing requirement will bo subject to severs penalties. 1 Persons or firms liable to pay any of the) Spe cial Taxes named above rnnst nnnlr to Collect ors of Internal Revenue. iay for nnd procure 500 so 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 10 00 50 00 25 00 15 00 -. Sec. 10. That the Auditor of this State shall not make or;pause to be made any headings or blank to or on; the forms which ho is required to supply to I Uie several counties of the State other than such as are required nnd as are in dispensably -necessary under tho vrovlsina rf so anixjar- this act or juiimav ho hnm i n-,.r rUm,i.i k 1 If any register shall fail to perform nor shall any j taxes be lovied directly or indil followed pr the-franchise to be enjoyed., tho 4 teat which it begins to run and the amount ' of tax, and he shall annually, during the month of. September, send a certified opy of sucli re cord to the Auditor of the State, who shall clmrge the sheriff with the amount fits: du the duty inipsc'd on him, he'shall forfeit to the SUtte a iwnalty of tw o Ltndre4 dollars, to bo rectly by tho! said Auditor, anv law heretofm-A passed to the; contrary notwitlistmding, and if dist cliurch, over church. 4n 1 .1 Uio SjwchU Stamp or Stnmps they need, prior 40 persons have joined the to May 1, and without further notice. ' F EF" The Lust cluincc to get tho Bcnbow House or some other large gift for two dollars and fif ty cents! The drawing of the Grand Gift Con cert, in Greensboro, N. C. has been deferred until April 19th, when It will, wiUiont any fur ther delay, be proceeded with. Thoso wishing to invest can do so by sending to tho Manager, C. T. Mendenhall, liox 8, Greensboro, N. C, or of the agents at different places. J. W. Doug lam. ' Commi?sloncr of Internal Revenue. Washington. D. C. Feb. 1, 1875. 1 A late English papor says: On Saturday a large consignmeut of American "grouse or prair ie fowl was received -in London for sale. Tlie birds were in fresh condition, and realized 5s. to 6s. per brace, i A large importation of ptnr mignn or white grouso from Norway was also sold nt o3. Gd. to 4s. per brace. TiieStoiois. Accounts from Uio nnproccdent ed equinoctial storms will bo found in anoth er column. In Uio casUrn portion of Uiis State, a great deal of damage was done, in the destruction of buildings, fences. Umber &c. " And here is an account from tho Nashville Banner, of a destrucUvo water spout In Middle Tennessee: . Both Moore and Lincoln counties wcro visit txl on . &umtay a week, by not only henry . . . . .......... . . . - j DWIU13, umiui:i iouu, wiucii proven very dangerous. A heavy galo kita! -Lynchburg, the county sito ofMnnft with It a Ucjryyblack cloud, whoso nppcarnuco A Touxaio ix the South. A tie natch fruiii AtigtttA, Ga.. of llMWIt it say: A fi-arfully detrucUve Innvmla tKi-Mfi ovit hern yesterday afternoon. Tliis citv U-ing ituli n a uvsin. wa prouctei ivy-llio nrriniiling ills from Uio fury of the irm. The rainfall was nccommnicd by liail nnireceli-ntellv icavy. Several towns In the interior suCctvit s-vcrcly In Uie loss of life and rojrrty. Ncnr Thompson, John I. Stvnll and wife nnd two ilaughtcr of John N. Motrin wcro badly wounded by falling Imnscn. and heveral negroes wiro killed and woumUtL At Arnbns tint louses of S. Hutchinson. Solon Revue. John ioston. and other, were dotroved. Mrs. Martha Inrcy and Mis Maggie ILaily werw killco; Mb Malono And Mrs. drry wcro sri onily wonmtud. Ono end of tho, Court Ibaisv as blown In. At Camack every Ikju except ono was destroyed. Mrs. Wright of Cinwvk tul two n!s Ijrokcn. Mrs." Jones bul ber hack rukcn, and a son of Ukj Rev. Mr. Pittlrr was killeil. Tlio B-iptUt were holding a nic ting nt FJm chnrch, nnr Camack, wln?n the storm dcmolishetl it,, killing three and woumling twentv-firo terjons. ReAidt-nce ami taitlHo-a were demolished on many plantations In VWr- ich, iticjiiime, ami oianioi.- ctainue- in irrT gia. the destrnction extending Inti rMrcfield. Aiken, anti Barnwell cnnties in ShiUi Caroli na, in some place perom were blown a dis tance of sixty yards. In CotumbU eoanty Uirea negroes were ktllisi nnj twentv-nve ivmm were woundetl. Ten houses on Dr. Hamilton's place were destroyed. ltcv. J. Wellington, who was presiding at Llm church, near Caniack. wlcn Uw tornado stmck it. reports the following list of canlUcs : .Mrs. Iewls Jones, ktl!l; Mrs. V. luhinMn. Mrs. Martha Howoll and IWnj. 1. Atkinson. tLingcronsly wounded. Fifteen lintMes wcro destroyed netir MillelgevilU. nihI omo rasual lies are rejrte at Sparta.-' Mr. S. D. M.wey And Mis Berry wero kllWby falling timbers. At Ai'plingllrc Mt-UiodiU.a'nd lUtut chnixhes ntl U;o Acn4lemy ato dvuiot1.hd. Tike New Orleans TTmffmwti A destrnctlvo tornado In Opachlu' VaIU-u.Trid.T at Smiih laid nnd Ray's Point Tim loss of Tift Anl Um I iiycllcs illr, yiMtxh. 'JZ Hjcoh 2 a 15- Flour, yA)m 5 7- ; C J Cm I 10 : Omt fh mVO; Kje. $1 ' ; Vhel. fO 1X3 a iOm Lerd, l$jrt7 ; llr.ndy, 2 00 ; Wl.i.V v. r., $1 (a) a I CO. Ctutrlofle. UxrtU -3. tUrio UtTl z v :ur. $3 H t : 50 ; Corn . 9 a 0 1, ..! . t0 lt Wheat, fl 25 a 11 4l ; Urvntlj, 91 73 S2 OJ. IICIM10.T AIR-LIM: U4iLTAY niCll MONO DANV1I.U1 Hb'llMOND A IAX- V1LI.V: K. W.. X. C. lUVISItlN. AND N)UTU-VXTKU.N S.C-1LW. rst iiti i Juvi roftitlUB VIMS TU. In cflct oa aa4 m.t Krlsj, M&nL IMk. 1TJ co sue . LeaireCUaH.te 9.TZ P. M. " Air-tine Junc.cn, " K4ibniv. till A.M. JreeaV:o. S-l iHnvihe IoaUe. An ire IUcbnvooU, ooiro COJ " lli -ZJTZ IM. out a. l,ts i.yt. .i -o.rs -vs 12.49 A. M. 3i 7.C5 T. 10 A. It FYlo. Leave i:'chiund. r-ik;'if. Pmwlee. " iHnrille. Creenboro ' HsiWbutvJ: AIMme JoncUon. ArrlrsCtarloite, konu sr. Pttios. Mit. Ixsve flreenlrtm. 35 A. M Cooip'v ih-p. .VIO rUlrtch. A.4 A Ar O.l.lboro. 11.20 -NOnTH-WiTKRK JC.C. R. w Lcsre Creenhoto. Arrive t Kileui. Leave em - - Arrire t tJTenbof. - . Si'. A. it n - hj no i. jj. 4 41 w U.o Kxrs. SOI A. X. if. destruction of property . U.rrry great. VCrs. James Adair and ' child ari nmonr Ue klllod. SonthTnnd is leveled tor the ground, and At Ray! Point ;be planUlion IflaiLTfigl. fences, horse, mules and cattle were scaU ml for miles. Tlc track of Uie torn.vto wu $00 yArd wide. And extended a distance of li miles. . Augtsta, March t2. Tho AVir and Courier give tho following Account: Tho detail of Saturday's tornado are comtnntly coming In. and Aro perfectly fearful. Tbirty-fivo persons wcro killtxl in Glasscock county. A chinch near Camak fell, killing Uireo and wounding twenty-five. - Service was being held in Uni building nt Uie time. Eight negroes were till ed on Mrs. Walton's plantavton. Colombia county. Xino whites wcro killed near Arpling. Houses and fences were blown Away, occatloa Ing m terrible loss of property. t In KdgeQokl a vast Amount of property was destroyed. All lut two bouses on General M. C. Butler's place were blown down. Also'six house oo Joseph CUlabam's. nineteen on Mr. Til man's and all except two on Jos. Thurmond'. John Brigg's brick house was unroof.l. And Uw out-buildings were destroyed, Inclonng Um gln-bonse and screw. A child was killed on Uiis place. And a negro woman was mortally wounded. Sam Gardiner's gin-hou and erew were dotroyeil on YVbitlocE place. Jolin Hall was fatally cruled on Joe YYiltln' plan tation and every house was destroyed. Mr. Fotewarv's dwelling And oat-houses, on Beech Island, wcro blown down and fivo negroes kill eil. At Windsor, on the S. C railrotvl. fivo persons were killed And fourteen wound"!, nil colored. Of twenty liands on Mr. Woodruff" pbntaUoh only three were saved. Mr. Kelly nnd child were killed At Windsor. It U foarvU Uiat tho worst is not yet known. Eight counties in Georgia And three in South Carolina need relief from llio efTects of Um Lite tornado. Tlie list of killud And wounded is Ap palling. . . . . .; . The aggrcgau snm in ll twtlre general ap propriation bills passetl daring tlie lalo sosstoa of Congress b about f 175.000.000. P. M. ixo - CM " " trOis rv Wii Arrite Uul'-M Lrar 10 li 4 , -XlLLA nS' . Z P. M. CIO P.M. 920. A. M. u is a. yt. Pauref tnio lmiuS Plcish t 2 P. M. Vnn te at tireeiUro with the NueOem 1- inj iisin: makinx U tuk ko( liiwe to sll northern ciliei.-lTx of Tk kfU m m ocUr nwln. ' Train lo and frota rmint of CnrenAo-o eon Sertat G.eetbnro whh Mail Traim U AmJ frx pol nts Xorth aivd Mah. t . Two Train daily. b.h ways. , Oa ftindara I.jncbbarr AceoniiwoOa.1. Rkhniond at vjno a. m, arrire at KorkM l. J. p. ta leave EarkerP -- 1Ub tnond, a. m. NO CHANGK OP CAPS BETWr.rN OIAE LOTTE AND UIC1IMOXD. 25J MILia. For further In formation, addr 8. H. ALLEN', CcAcral Tkket Affect lircetuburo, N. t. T. M. R. TA IXXTTT. . m, . - AH V CUT I H I X G i Chr P i "- : ' All rroo hocontcmphu maif T wkh newpal" Uj in-ertlua of a4rrrt"emw'l should stikI 33 eesUioCw. P. r U-T 41 lUrk Uow, New York. f.r iMr VAUTUtri HOOK uiUf-ewmik eiU.)cootai nlnt l?. l.(X0 Der and Xinitt-, shorn ing C vertiivmetitJi isken for leaUinp fr"nBr.'wlr. at a tmueiidous rediAtioa from pcbl4rr . Oct to lkioc . HEW YORK TRIBUNE. "THE LEADING AMERICAM WE w"SPA TW THE BEST AD VEBTIS TK O JfXDniU DlttT, $10 A TUS.StMI-WKILV. P WM.T. Vimr mi Vazx To uHn ana AUTrnwin , ..r-V nr nioee. olllr SI. l1 To k Tribune, N. Y. Weekly, in AdJreM So 2 820 per day. ArenU-. Uf in Iheirown kcaUUts. darin T1 or all the Hme. Hum at "f.' "ffrf etuflorroefit tlst U1 ps KsHy for STerjr boor ." work. Pull irt:aUr. Ac, sent free. Send your a-Urc st ore. on I fleisy. Nw where, until rou haT h-anU what e rer. li. Pnw to, riTiland.'JJs Ua4ne. S75 AdJre ? A WrEK a ArrntitoselUn arUHeMir. re-m lU'Ck'EYE JITO Msrkm. Ohi.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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