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-.V ft..----1-.. TlicWrartJorP1 Press,,; ittlTe apiraVimt-'of the Mbscnpuoa -, . - i' .:vihorinf and paying afrearsj time on ?.T,nS ii 8'quare will 4 Sorted A'M fi'st 32d"utt cents for every crtntmuance. .t nor. sniivirKi ' ---t ;t stents masi be marked th. namherof tnwr quired tr they wiH be conUnned anil Swll directed; and charged according. vV Kaddressed to -the KdUr must be pas 0aid. or they may not he attended to. . - iv ivi Mart i n & lion na ns Petersburg; Ira. ; rStnre onDOite Po ell' I ayei ii j CONTINUE THK Arid Croccry Business. fi.hfMl .tiennon will . -uivet fVieVof CO H ON an.o;r- llT, OUCB consigned ip H'"- ey1 ofie for sale Cotton Hsig 'e Hope, on reasonable ierm. Pec'r?hiiris. Sejt 25. lr46. CARRIAGES, $c., : 1,HEbsi,riber.pfftr,fbr. "a'e, a superior jVorlhern-buUt Carriage, Made in latel style and best materials JLeather-top Buggy a Cloth lop hUGGY, and a va ve vr suricr all new, with first rate harness to them. ALSO, a second hand barouche, but lit tie : wornand a bNgzyrverx cheap har? nesstothem, GEO. HOWARD April 22nd. 1846. Volunteers for Oregon Mention! rheumatic HaUalioa! IN anticipation of a war with Kngland. the.indiv rfualscomposing'heMef -malic Battalion are ear l and " every line no' i arwi. warned to a pear (armed-as shall here- after he directed.) before unieri v xurreon li KU. H t vv a k II. in Tarboro and purchase a bo'tle of Hewes Ijnrt mrnL it ml tili.vii which is. warranted to dire all the old cases of chronic or inflmm-toy Rheninatis n that.have remained iincmeil nn to Ihe life ! sent time. rhi without lelav- o that vdu . I - . i.l? may be in readiness to march, if called-upo 0 To the Universal Rheumatic Battalion! Given this day at Head Quarter- by COXfSTOCKJr CO. ' Comrriiriflers General, The above article i sohl wholesale Hv Com-tock & Co. 21 Cortlandt st. !JevYofk by Geo Howard, larhoro Mv W son, Gaston F. S Marshall, Halifax Be neti & Hvmui, Hamihon - F. W vv.ir... r i w Aloone, u.Muu-m oy one person. in eve villajre in U. State and Canalas . j March 13, IS 16. J 7 I M TV a fi Ague and Fever, and bill nm jftbtt 1PI1L1LSV used in private praciicH for ihe I 6 years.Hviih the mom h rip ir allele ue ewt; " ,aci in-no-sinjle inmM,ire hive th oeei? known ta fail ihefteclin sure ct rV V; ... iiuurji, in cases otMheiiosi formidii blfi rhdron. ...J r. ,t '. I ....av.in, dim even aner inef most emi nent Physicians have .exhaustedheir jt nosi skill, the, paiient,. almost .without ucvn enurtiy cured, in,24 nours oy the use of the?e pillg alone. ;. riL , These pills are Dreoired bv HrTl lnW M- .lurner(..tsol proprietor near Favette trills 1 i.-'t ': - .i, "c, vmnueriano county, u. GCHotr&RD;;,Jey E. Edwards, A er l)prt vm.j. jirmstrom, ar t(M J .tr. SJirt, strong CfSwis 1 Uuek v I arboroNovv5i lfi45-t. k1 i iiai- nave rjnjsronp, na wind.galls,i&cl areypure-Iby Xoofs sp I -'jtc vim roDNDEjtED.riorge.xvenMrel. red by Roofs' Founder Oin cdjffflissio or cals by GezfJffowardi Jiiigust XSrti; 1845,' 1 ' fPT A.V R. in "'ore ami are Vecemn the lollowing Goods, to wit: " I ':i50 hhris P; iicoN: Si: Croix and ; W refined qgW " ;)''' '- 200 j oajFs ua$u ra .Rio and Java, coffee; ; 20 hhcls K Ricb?aiid t uoa molasses, J parr prim, , . - v IQOOJckVfe;- andjGisalVp-A- 200 . cotton JaKting pirt sup"r quai. 200 coils Bale rope. .. , 1 0000 I is. Virginia" cured bacopV 4f lOqoOi astern sides anil shoulders, 25usiJes od' and.-damaged,, ok i ' . ,l i her,-j . 50 doz . Kusset upper v do., 500 lbs. Shoe thread. . 1 50, lls. No. ;J aod 2, N, Ca herring 1 00 boxes Sperm "and Pallovv Ciindles. 4 ;,RI roved Brariih. 1 . 0 'f x hN Loaf & Crished siigar; , 5 ls superior Pulverised V - do '100 bigv lirop and Murk shot, 100 gv l). P. p wder,- . 30 ton s wede and English Iron, , 5 b:md and 'hoop do. ' S iblis'erett. German & Qasi steel, 250 kegs cut and box nails, , ; 10 doz. Well &. o. approved axes, 50 caks Loud m prter q't & p'ts, 10 hhls Baltimore whiskey, 50 bis tio ' lo. ' ' - '50 " superior Northern A. Brandy, r 15 N. K Rum, 10 Scuppernonft Wine, 10:iqr. casks -Tenet iff and S. M. do. 1 pipe siierior old Madeira, 5 qr-casks Port wine, 5 half btpes superior ('ognac & ('ham v paigu braudy, warranted genuine, "i 30 bis old Mououahela whiwkey, 2 puncheons bet Janriica Hum, 3 pipes H. Gin,' 100 nests iron and Vood bound tubs, 20 bag pepper, spice ami ginger, 5 half chests superior G. P., Imperial and-V. H. Tea, 50 d oz ' B ed co r d s best Hemp tOO ' Cotton Lines. -100 reams Wrapping paper, 50 VV riling & Letter do. 20 boxes Whittimore's genuine Cotton and Wool cards, . 1 100 bis. new City ground, family flour, 100 S..P ditt0t-ditto& country . 25 " superior Cider Vinegar, 100 bushels best Clover seed selected, Together wiih other articles utiajly kept in the Grocery, line; all of which we oflfer for sale, upon such terms as we think a, fair examination cannot fail to approve Wje are agents for the sale of labez Parser's r Threshing - Machines FAN MILLS, STRAW CUTTERS & W.hirlv are sold at the sanie -prices; as by the Manufacturer, . .. W e also solicit a continuance of the" very Uhtral natronane heretofore recejvel in ...v f Pnnulnmpnts of Produce.: say nXUAZ Vnin. Wheatr Hacou. &f aml MIC O .. v"-'"" . r - - f nlediie ourselves fo be unwavering in our I iorm nf ('mnmixoioiis. as we nlace all art eanal footing. Jay Jijly cents per Rale fa f Cotton, and all other kimU ol Pnuluee 2Mter cent. - Also, the receiving i nii forwarding of Merchandise Aliv nptiralirltd iinpul ii iltj of Jtlmfis Linuhciit, ES a Mirety of ifr virtue - the genuine lly Liniment ha cored over twenty thousand cae of PlLE in the United Slates h is 'her only article ii"ed and pre scribed bv Ihe Faculty of Nexv Votic, and it is recommended by every Phy-iciair' in the ountrv: who has'used or sen is e:f f,:CH on others 1 he '.fgemiine has Com stock &,Cil s nAmK que ich ..wrapper. old wholesale by Com stork & Co ;2l . ti.. i ki New York h v Geo. 7 low- ard larhoro; M Vesson, ill! I iffM'ir " ' e - - - , , ? .H$tH- F- ..r-h .11 I U fax Henneil Si n v uian iiamilin 4 F;t W . Me: ' . . A hv tin e neroii i n everv village, MvU :ta s aiutf iff aoadas. iVl aj:chfl 9. 14 6, . 1 tet Art A . r V M -My the Subscriber i-v liAEtASOR i (vtr)NT Swede Ameriean and English Irdn;- ierrnarf asVSteei; cuts Mrought Nails tasitniti; consistingt)fovensp6sspiders. ftmKfaaiterfch linst siilkv PTingsf ul-ks lliarrtl altKl6vngruntlalt, j i hite lead, linseed 9nllr4'n oil, I 4x 10 and;.0 xjivjndow glass puny. iS()f very laf ge & general assorimen Chfna Glas Crpclrery and Sone uwri -For Mle on accoM f Tarhnrn. NftV. .12. 1845. I skillets, tea kettles3ndjroliS, carl ann wagon boxes, pjoughs, points & heelsf Spades, lone handled shovels, hoes, trace f i : i V ' - 1 . - i i -i- 1 GOVERNORrS 'MESS AGE: 7b theIlqndrabier thi Gcnerqi " 5W"'f""a "WTPJ'W notv held at'the Treasury.' By Utiyespf, peoe,am,ateu tor the public j welfare, bnnginaid the Ca- ii li V . -iu u c. , , r. . 'BJu'i won, other bonds indorsed by the State pttal a knovvledge, of the sentiments, wish- --- UnU v ii k r , r 'r r ,. oi ... were allowed to be issued: in Iteaofthose es and wants, of, their, constituents, as well , uLr ' , . ottf . . . . -j ..- - . ?; . , ---.A becoming due4 in 1845-1846, on which as.of.Jpe mdst. recent, experience of the ' ..? . rv oo u , . f - - credits were extended to 1848-1849, the action of the, Government, in every re-.j.-i:., ua. rti i ' u . . , j- -f:- .x:j, interest whereorhas oeen kept down.-by gion of the State, and clothed with powers. n - -u u i u to v - , ii , ti . ..the Company, as it has been also on those moreimpqnant, than have been jgranted to . , . rtnaVrlnrl th Pnh. any her .of our publk agents, is ly expected,:aa an occurrence Qr interest by every citizen. . To none does it come ; ' : "'. - -'. i i ' 1- . . ;-. . with a more. welcome satisfaction, than to that department of our system "which is charged with the administration of public affairs, and with watching over the public interest in the vacation of. the l egislature. Before presenting to your consideration, the. matters of general concern demanding our joint counsels and mutual endeavors, for the well being of the State, I deem it meet to remind you, jof our obligations of gratitude to the Supreme Rujeij of the U ni verse, jfor the preservation of f our Insti- tulions, and the countless blessings of his Providence, which have been continued to us through another two years litical existence. Though we bf our po- have been and more afflicted by disease, to a greater fatal extent than has usually fallen Jo. ouj lot, have suffered from drougqt, and con sequently a failure of crops, andj from casu alties by .flood and fire, yet, have, we abun dant reason to rejoice, in what has. been vouchsafed to us, rather than tp repine, at what has -been suffered or denied. The Revenue and Finances (if the State, always a subject of moment tp the people, and to the Legislature, will oerive additional- importance at your "present session from the circumstances which now sur round us. The Reports of the Public Treasurer, and Comptroller of jPublic vAc couiits, will make you acquainted with the transactions at that department . since the last adjournment --.of the Legislature, and the demands which will fall upon it, be fore the next biennial meeting;, Our pre sent political arrangemen.t,.'compr1sirig bi ennial sessions of the Legislature, and.se v- en Judges of the -superior Courts, oesiues the Judicial and Executive establishments i . . .1 f formerly existing, has now continuea lor ; ten years, tlunng tms period, tne . ave- rn rage expenditure for the ordinary support of the Government (exclusivepf disburse ments for re-building the Capitol, and the interest on a loan effected to pay the State's subscription for Stock in-the pre sent Bank of the State, in former years, and of payment 6n account bfj suretyships for Rail Road: Companies, more recently,) may be stated with sufficient! jaccuracy at about $67,500 per annumv or JS90,000 (or the odd , a nd $4 5,000 for the eyen year of the series the difference being obviously occasioned by the session of the sLegisla ture iii each .alternate year, in the. same time, the income froth ordinarv sources of Revenue has averaged 83,000, the excess of whtch,over and above the ordinary ex penses, has been devoted to the. account-of Buiiainjfthe State's debt, as before mentipneduntilit was discharged jlndV of. her liabilities Jor the RaURoadrGompan ord ina ry demands on theTreaSu ry r by rea- son of theiRail;adlUabiHt accumulated irotatpW uiure, at ci4icr;yMPr!H xwwfir??v? r j Tliese meanshOwever, win not ipe tin make? timely provision to mteet ih l3 hand j in?a:sbBHo .meet ithermoimmedi-. tb fhcrease thedifficulty ofypUrsluB as before stated it is believedthtltfiis yna)r be readily j and lhe scrupuous fidelity, and, lionor, overcome by proper, and, e,nergetic.:a.cUon wkh which Norlh Carolina has erermain now,1 without imposing, onerous or ynJuf ftaineu heK pbblicft engements, require burthens!upon our constituent jn ad FprjWil RoWCApsn tihgeneyWhileJ therefore, ypufeeflorts by the act of 10,ifoith 000,, payable nsjx Oeach-bf ginning o v,. 1342 and :din Jofn la! d hv tne i0mpanv mcl bccwiiu iau-,, ing 'dQ3 tho let rf'toosrf the General 'Assembly was in session, and be.ing apprized that the Company was un- j. -:-c- -. , tjitifi. -a, it , - ; able; ( to discharge, it,, they directed, the Literary Board to invest g 50,000 of its funds, by purchasing the i bondv which f constituted the . evidence of this debt. These bonds are still held as a psrt of the : fu ndsbf tKat Board"1' But, for the . i nslll- ment payabfe thef lst'of January tS44, no : provision was made in the event of its fall- ing on the State; "which contingency hap- of . .. tnnrttr on tlu the property tf, the Company, was taken to secure, the State against this new indorse ment. .1 a"m not' informed: whether .this Company is prepared to pay off ; t he re maining instalment on the 1st of January next, but their income is. undoubtedly suf ficient for the payment of all their interest on loans, ahd the gradual reduction of their principal debt. V Wjiile ? this J con tin u es to be the case,' there, can be no objection to continuing the -StateV credit to them, to ther extent 'of her present liabilities. It . is not therefore anticipated, that any demand on the Treasury will in future, arise from the, affairs of ihe Company. By an Act of. the General, Assemblv in. 1839, the State became in like manner, ; altbou half of surety to the Raleigh & Gaston Rail Road acres had been patented in the mean time. Companyj for the sum of $500,000, of It is tr an which 4 the interest was.to be paid semj area of "50,000 square "miles within our annually as it accrued, and the principal-boundaries, there are 45,000 square miles, to be. redeemed at- the pleasure. of the Le- or near twentyrnine millions of acres of "gislatiire; at.iiny . time, after the : 1st of Janu-r territory inhabited. ; "Making;- the utmost ary 1560i A like suretyship ibr 300,-1 allows 000, was undertaken for this. Company, by hardly be possible that less than twenty-five an Act passed i nil 841', the interest where-rmillions of acres ar chargeable with taxes, of was to be paid as on the former loan, l6f : fronv a statement ajppehded to the and the one-lenth of tHe principal to be re- Report of the Comptroller, ' it -see rns that paid on the 1st of January in. ech year 23,267,472 acres. com prise all, of which from 1845 to lfi54 inclusive. Of this any returns-have been received, and. that class of bondsit isunderstood that J3.- of this,the average l value (brl taxation 13 000 : vas never used by the Company, arid, but S2 ,281 per acrey against .a like aver thereiorethatthe State, as'an acjcojnmpdar jage -of$2 -69 IjctoC 1033 tibn ipdorser. is hot liable on th.em.J .This latter Companv. having paid no. part of its i principal debt, and-but. single nst"alnientjation under if, loosely made ten years tp of interest, its whole Jiabiiity has, fbr the is the criterion of ouHLand Revenue it, present fallen on the - State, which has, present uesiaes, very consiueraois thus far, kept down the interest on both quantities since entered and patented, ten descriptions of bonds, and discharged two' years have greatly enhanced the price of instalments of principal, being 30,000 much of the Land in the State,in conrpf each, and becoming payable in the years qwence of improvements and discoveries 1845 and 1846 respectively. Tb.accom- made. within that ..period..-.:,. e..,ereetipn (pf . plish -this, however, some portion -of the - Mauuacturing:EsUblishments,thedi LUeraKy i Fund has. been used and g50 ery of Mines, the contruction of 250 milca 000 have been borrowed from the Bank of of Railroad, the improvements on Real Cape Fear. The Staters, therefore, stiH -EstateJn many of our Towns, and the rip bound for the interest stmi-aunually, oh in value of Forest Lands, yielding Tur the whole sum remaining; 12.740,000, pentine, will at once opcur as iirustratipns. until paid, as also for $30,000 per annum of this truth, to say nothing of those devo- . - ... ' . . - t. rrt' t tof principalrfbr the-next eight years, and the residue of $500,000 at such time after, occasional instances ol a aecune in vaiue, the 1st of January-1860, as the Legisla-, but with,the:data befpire us, itcan hardly ture shall hereafter a ppbint. .For her in- admit of question that upon a fair assess-demttity-against t hese responsibilities, she ment of Land and improvements , the s has 1st, the proceeds of sale of the Raleigh gregate value will exceed sixty mH and Gaston RaiLRoad, if it shall.be deem- dollars; and.that from, failue in duly ersc ed expedient to make a re-sale, or its in- ting the present rate of Land tar the Stats come, over and above expenses, if retain- " annually deprived of seven or eiht edH2n&. the obligations of individual' th stockholdersunder the 14 th section of the- Surprisi ng as this may appear, there ess&3 A ct of 1839, and of the Stockholders and ' to be a deficit of nearly ati equal amount, subscribers, rhb gave bond undertbeActtin tl?e :' payment - of the Poll tzr. of 1841. Whether , these resources can be The tabular;, statement of ? the Ccmptrcl relied on,to indemnify .the State ultimate- IerV before referred to, exhibits for taxation JyagaihstJ ber whole l4iability !tbr j Company,-i admits' of Question; "but, that wjj afford the means of indenmity to considerable extent, is not doutfd j ious reflections, and the result is cCzrzd ' with deference due to the superior t7ii:dcni ? of the Legislature." ' ' y n " ' -; Oujncomet present, is derived chicly ' ironileylesoh hands &ad person si Tbtiz should not be augmented, until other tour-1 ces of Revenue have been tried; -but ;tha'' ratesnp w laict sliould be faithiully "paid;- and pu nctual ly . and fully exacted." And' indeen'detly of the 1 Treasury, 1 should have recommended n'J new assessment of Lands, with a view to greater accuracy "'in the fixation of value on x each4ract, and some pro ision for a more' : correct enlistment of Polls, as a measure of justice to the State and of equalizing cf- : fei:t among her citizens. Our Land iaS for 25 years . past, has been the'moderats ' rate of six cents per annum on the. one hundred dollars Value. The habitual nc ligence, which has prevailed in" returning lands for taxation, and ascertaining their value, will be manifest from a few 'facts' 1a the history of the" Re venuei In the year' 1815, the aggregate value of the lands of ; the State, assessed for taxation under the Lavy of CongressJ was $53,521,513. But, iri" the year' 1836, the whole 1 quantity of land , listed for taxation was valued at only $39li 30108 o correct this criminal-delinquency- in enlistment and valuation,' the Act of 18.36 directed a new assessment of land and improvements, 'by means of which, the same subject of taxation in the next year was .raised in value to S5i ,021,-: 3 1 7, and $6,000 more was ; added to the revenue. This valuation, however, is ob-" vidusly defective, since it falls two and a" half millions of dollars below that of 1815,- contains no direction for; a new zzzzz nient at any subsequent time, and the yalu- tell to ordinary, cuuure inere may cs 1 white Polls, including all of whom there b any account, both listed and unlisted. Ths oiaye popuiauon-, -,mp owic, atwiuiuj, the Census of ,1840, numbered 245,817. All j)f, theie, between the ages of I&nd 5Q, s ;are Subject to taxation; and by esti mates from reliable sources, this regalaticn rnersiaxable rather more than one-hslf ftii 'ch,Plntftt;n:n:'' ' a'; fult enumeraticn. ar ahfe het Ween the ages i . Undine ihW Keea U d - n. lint nrit ineindinft numwrw-3 45 general ijr, " therefore, of; taxable Blacks, pogat to cm-braabouti250pa;0 of 01 and 45 exempts upder various liners ,i T.Tr" , y v -rr - - . 4
The Tarborough Southerner (Tarboro, N.C.)
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