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J1MPHPBIIHIM mi I! Iliiii iiiii mim liillii aniiiiinllinillii! ffiiiiHiilli! mil liiil fimiini I llllllliili luiiii. liliii Klli! Mir Tarborouglt. Edgecombe CoUttfyl V.XV Saturday, SHircW rr840l 1 1 ? Whole Yd.4 17o ! - UBYGEDRGE HOWARD JR. ' ' ' ; Ts published weekly at Two DoiXam perJcar (f paid in advance-or, Two Doitias and Ftrrv Cents it the expiration of the aubtcrlption year. Advertisement not exceeding a square will be nserted at One Dollar th first Insertion, and 25 Cents for every succeeding one. Longer ones at that raw per square. Court Order! and Judicial ftdrertisements 25 per cent, higher TPROM the IMMENSE INCREASE ii u.,:0 . Wn hfivft been under Oiour uu, t,o npcpssitv of taking the whole up-story A,Pr r Pender's Store, at the sign nfo Pender & Brother, where may be found AN IMMENSE Stock orPurniiure, r nf 'tho eimp arlirlp.s which will be seen advertised at the Old Stand. Per- hail nn onnortunitv 01 tfUlln lilit iiuv uuu " - r i ceeiiig a magnificent stock of Jxirniture. are respectfully solicited to call, as rfriccs and quality -shall surely suit, Furniture repaired at either place at the shortest no tice. F. L. BOND. N. 13. In order that a man may do himself justice, let him see articles of Fur-j niture before purchasing. No body likes to buy a cat in a bag. Tarborof, Sept. 29, 1848 1 & .tWr; Hsn -ft r - - l. . thereof shall give in his, her, or, their lax- lor the term ot one year; and that each Mafe, two copies ot the same lor .each tax alnly 5 eiltM PeJ" ljst.,?rPi?iWe,.that .this acXjshalLnot au- iapil cverxjiersotj who shall sell such drove collection district in said County; and that FOR the cureof Headac 1 ,ne thorize the taxing of any stock or shaics "or horses, mules, or hogs, or, any part the expense of preparing and ' print! njf the Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, 1 ues neart- incorporated Banks cf ibis thereof, without- having previously paid same be defray! fom the Public Treasury, barn, Worms, I)yspcpsii,Lhoiera Morou., alrcady taxed bv law. ancl prov;ded ,he lax thereon, and without having obtain- Read three times, and ratified in Gener Painsin the Back and L.imbs, L,iver com- f h h nQ whose . d a iccn5C(f0 lo do or who shai rcfURe aj Assembly, ihe 29th day of January, plaint. Rising in the Throat, severs ot all J ' . Cl , . ?. i ii n n i dividend, or profit shall not exceed the or neglect, upon the request of the Sheriff ISM. WtT I t A M TUT T nt.iihf NprvniiiH romnlaints. and all 4i other . f r .i blood, and morbid secretions of the liver and Stomach V t,o th h im n f Every disease lU ""'V... ...V 4.V....-W ......w nl ' A it . 4 ,11 nrifl tntorni I if C rH r it I n ff Oil foreign and obnoxious - particles from the chvle. so that the blood, of which it is the . i- origin, must be thoroughly pure and tie r-r-. i t O . .vw'i w iiic iicau, uuiius, un ci mm Stonac.thereby restoring health, by .t 1 . ..- - , opening the pores, cleansing the veins and ' arteries, unimpeding all the natural veins and purifying the blood; they 1 render the v'tn liuiiiyiiit; lilt ii vvvi, iiii-y i vuuvi vt.em not only thorou hly sound but al- . ; - . ' i UttU - so minervious to disease, even whenall , v f 4. i w subject, originates from impurities if the , ' , . : . ,. ' , ,. t . . 0. , 1 , , -,. i, r . ' , - tion of one blood or derangement of digestive organst . . 4 , . r ' ; ., ,r . r.i cu -iv n , 11 . V. o f lotherwas r. Gordon s Family Pills, being com- .. - , . r , . , . . k . w ; - - arm on. ; pounded exclusivclv of such ingredients i - ; ..T . . . ' " 'V V'r ! ' . j i u i, ' u0 4. e it further enacted I hat each V. tie it Jurther cnactea, i nat eacn that distant region. i as naturfi intended should onerate on the V . & n o c,.:i. and every person whose intcrest,dividend and every person shall annually render to The Mormons have local impuniies oi me numan vstem. . ouuc . . , , . . . , A , . . ,. j c . , , ,, . . ,. ' : I,- or profit is subject to taxation, as hereto- the Justice, appointed to take the list '-or m a beautiful valley on the r . lore provided, shall have an amount taxable and taxable property, as a part ol, great Salt Lake, in the lort purines irom me o itiy. opening me puicn - ... .'. Tt i . t .... . ' J ' nntio I Irt llln ci i m I I .t I a .nil utli ,U l.n mU. nml lit loillllllnn In III t-lVlllirt niVl I'lVJ. ril.-.nnrf nl.Invri.M I hm f exterr w.u- .u i .u lect other State taxes, and shall W them in your own right, orthe right of an oth- Many of our readers no doubt retain a . Vvithin the last twelve months, more , . J- - . . . . ; ... - - .4- . f, r u i i be pjud into the Treasury of the State, at er person or persons whatsoever, either as, vivid remembrance of Col. Fremont's des than one hundred cases or the mo ft ag-- , 1 . , , , . , .. M ,-4-A vl:' et- . v r gravated forms of Dvs e sia have been same t,me an untler tne 8mc Pena,es' g-dian', attorney, agent, or trustee, or in cnption of this extraordinary body of wa .,,r1(i u"tirmS ?. . sPePsia ..a. .' which are now prescribed by law for the any other manner whatsoever," are not lia- ter, first .discovered by himself in the cured by the medicine, where rigid diet- : . .. . f, : i r r u -?i , t , . . . 102 the RlnoPni nA 4xK!COI,ecuou anu paymtrmoi uuicr. owie r7 - 4m. ill uutl UI IIJ VJl V 7 V means had been resorted 'tdrwlthout any uuiieiii, ana wnen death stared its misera ble victim fully in the face. If Dr. Gor don's Pills were not adapted to i he cure of any but this horrid malady, 'their 'uni form success in this disease alone would be sufficient to 'waft on to fame' the name of their inventor, as a benefactor of his sne cies. 1 his medicine rfever fails to cure the worst cases of piles in one week! ; I. r4 i i i b ebruary 8, 1849. 4m ' . x . iIy " JYoti&es f I ; For cough zni long : complaints 'Ose'pr Bar tholomew's Pink Expectorant syrup. ! k-n".s Sick head ache, though, constitutional or incideii, UI, is cured by Dr. Spohn's head acbe remedy, Mn'i balm of China, for the cure of all disease thM require external application.'' 'M " .' " Z ' . Wcgrai, haifed Vrill firuf the Indian' Hairyr perfect and effectual. " : - For sale by Geo. Howard. A 1 " T 7 r ' - 0 4 From the Raleigh Standard. THE NEW-REVENUE LAW. 'Art Act to increase' the rRevenie'of th Statev v'4.'r- tiv u.--i, ;A ... . s VVhereattiere 'ate many-Wealthy citi zens of this Static, who derive very consid? erable revenues from moneys which-pro duce interest, dividends and profits; and who do not contribute a due proportion to the public exigencies of the same: ' I. Be it enacted by the General Jls sem&'y ot the Aate of .north Uaroiina, ....... , .,t.wr.;Jk.. "a " " CTTtfyriiwroicoiriy the same. That hereatter there shall be levied the sum of three cents upon' every pack of play ing cards, ten cents and eve dollar of interest, safely secured or actual-' ry merchant, shop-keeper, and public deal ly due or received, upon all suras of mbn-Ur in goods, wares and merchandize shall ey at interest, whether in this State or out state on oath how many packs he has sold of it at anv time during the vear next within the last year. Provider!, that this !preceling the time- when the owner; thereof shall give in his, her, or their tax-? list. ! 2 Be it further enacted, That hereaf-' ter there shall be levied thes;im of three cents upon every dollar of profit or divi- dend safely secured, and actually du or received, upon all sumsof money vested jn tra(ijnJr i ? !sleam vesse(s laves, or vested in sailing or (excepting the profits of such vessels as arc under the burden of twenty tons.) or any other species of trade, - or vested in stock ofany kind, or in shares' of any incorporated or trading company,1 whether in this State or out ot it at any ( time during the year immediately prcced 1 inn the time when the owner or owners! SUm Ol SIXIV UOIiarS snail UU MlUieCl lU J 1 the tax imposed by this statute. . ... , r ot tne capital siock in iraue 01 any mer- chant or jeweller, wholesale or commis . , , . . v , . i 'J -OVI til u 1 lU IIIU J I 111 It I r;ot V II 1 I IU, rilU. 1 ' 7 . -.m i t- b-knttri " - ' ' 4 it" l . i cs oy mis act imposed, snail oe returned - . . - . . l" u,v.".ua,,ccs 4 t . 1 4 l : C?..J . ! J 4 4 t-r 4 1 1 it-s 111 I Ilia TiaiC, UI) JU ICU IO l iht' n U .. 9 11 ' list of taxables and taxable. v property in their respective couniies; and shall be col- . -.. '.. . - ,ecteJ D' tne Sheriffs of the several coiin- lies in this State, at the same lime andin ' .. . . . . . the same manner in which they now col- es. Provided farther, this act shall not extend to the interest or dividends accru "! t irig to any literary institution. 1 6. Be it further ' enacted, That hereaf-! ter there shall be imposed and leviecl an-1 nuallytheTolIowing taxes, to wit: On all j surgeon dentists, all practising" physicians, all'practising lawyers, and oh: alt' ether persons (except Ministers of the Gospel of e very Mehomi nation, G over nor of the St at6; Judges of thcrSuprcme' and Superior Courts.) .whose practice, salaries, or fees, prall tbgetheshalyieldatannua in come of-not less than five hundred; dollars, the sum of three dUarsv provuicd, how wr, that every physician, 5:anol lawyer, and surgeonentistshalFbe exempt from ijie provisions pfHhe. law -for the first five TvBe itjyrthei eacerfThat hereaf-. U'r there; shall. he impQsedland levied anr lually a tax upon the following articles, to wit: On all gold and silver plate "in use Jl UIYII UI JJ V , UI St'tUlt III UU pUlU JI" piujivnjr, nib tii4.w4ii4 w " v4 ""j II 1 1 IC I U I J gr U I J U I U IJT UIUUU, s 4 Jgfgj-QjigJJ jg mfidcb 'the'Si llOrtO'J"" Vt upon his, her, or their own debt or debts, which he.-' either in his own right, or the" surrounded on three sides by high moun-1 TA , t 2 i, tt 1 1 ' .. . ..... ' s . ..." 1... f. . . . .. 7 : ... Draper Jr. Chemist, N Y. but1 that con- exempt Irom the provisions 01 inis act. ngm 01 any omer person or persons wnai- tains, and on the north side DV tne lake. L, . . , A . , -r ,A . t , , ... t ,- - , . . . P" . 5 i tlemafr being written to, 1 knew nothing Bt it fnrihpr PirnrtpH. lhattnlax- soever. Cl her as ITUardtan. attorncv. aeeut 1 hctr cpt UmMit pnnict nf nhnnt cpvpn 1 , ..t-.. ' . ... . . byths owner or owners ithereofj tin value fifty dollars, and hot qxceeding i five hun-A-nA AnDnr itio en m nf t wft dollarsr and on all 'jM ncl sI er plate ; exceeding: in value five1 hu'.Vdred-- doUars- four dollars: On all pleasure callages id -uSQ by the owner or owners tbof, with (bur Wheels, exceeding in value :vo hundred dollars, the sum of one dollar; On all gold watches, ! use by the owner or Owners thereof, twenty five cents; on f all silver watches,' in ise by the v owner. J Or '-Oivherff thereof, : ten' cents; on all "harps,, in use by the owner ormvners thereof the sum of two dollar; on all-piano fortes, in use, the sumofldh6d6lIar, except in Seminaries of learning; oh all retailers 4 '-of spirituous li quors, ten doliars,'ihstead of four ' dollars, as now taxed by law; on all public billiard tables two hundred dollars, instead of five hundred dollars, as now taxed by law; on all' bowling alleys,' -whether called nine pin or ten pin alleys or by any other name, twenty-five dollars; upon every enactment snail not ne in lorce nciore tne first of April, in the year 1850. S. Jlnd be it further enacted. That every person who shall bring any horses, mules, or hogs into this Slate from any other Slate, by the drove, and shall. 'dispose of the same or any part thereof in any county in this State, shall pay ihe heriH of every such county tne sum ol live, tlol- lars; which tax shall he accounted for by . the Sheritr in like manner as other public j taxes: And upon paying such tax, and oh-1 tainiug a receipt therefor, and a licence to sell such droves or. part thereof, such per-' son sliai! oe autnonzeci io sen anu rciau such horses, mules, or hos that may her long to their present drove, and no others,: IJ ' uim uc juiui him uohu ui wis . ... ... ! reacc, lo show such license, snail payaf , o,. rit-r 4. ...u 1. 1 oy inu onerm 01 mu tuumj hmcip bui-hj failure' take places, by distress and sate of unu ill hvimhiuu iui uitf uiauwivw huu ' 1 1 1 n rttrtiArkri inn nnrkniim ni ifiv np invpi' . il L a . or ixusiecor in any oiner manner wnaiw . t . i . i r: ,V 7 P7 , ; c-KmII l-tn ll-- 1.lf.4r 4?n.l Tliat4rt ir OH 111 I 11. i an uc uiu uuitui cum uuciih.it . 14. . . . . v ister the followii ii, utiiii iu uii suiiiiri.ui" or persons as may be liable to pay the ,-- . r . same, and to list their property for taxation, tovvyit; V'bti, A. D. do solemnly swear 'or . . v r ... afiirm.as the case may be,) that you, either ...u.w ia , General Assembly , entitled pec is the list by you now delivered; con- tains a just and true account of allthe pro perty which by law you are bound to list for taxation, to the best of your knowledge arid'belief; so hetpjjqit God.) l 1 ' ; ' 10 Be it-further enacted, That it shall be t he duty of every Justice 6t the Peace, vho shall take a list of the taxable proper ty ih'the Slate, - before- administering tne oath aforesaid, to call over to each1 person divine in his list of"".faxable. property, all the subjects and articles subject to taxa- tioprV, lytrildhd tfii jl 1 . Beit further. enactedt JVhX: each nd every; pe rspn liahle. to pay .axes, ,by and under the pfpyUlpnstf this acj, wro s)all (ail to list the same, or refase to take tie oath herein prescribed and required, shall, in addition to the payment of a ddu- ; cre.se . he Revenbe of (he Sute, passed m, es long, by 50 broad, and contauu government meellhg," T,eld ataii Frau.' ' have now listed: and that in all other res--rels of water wilLmake one of salt,, The; , , -. v.- hie" tax,-.forfeit nd : paynliiito t the : PbuP a Sehator Mr' Caltibuh1 itafed Hhit the4b Treasury the sum of one -t hundred dollars olitibh o the practice iri' the arniyj Rad for each years failure or! refusal raforesaitl; been Prorfcveonifiefc most pernicious and it shall be tbe duty of Uhe several results; r ; A Sheriffe aforesaid, to levyj: collect,' and ac- i;r? Benton iaid he-Was "not in Tavor count.lbr the same as in cases of doublecC scourging American -citizens. ; A Kor tax, unless the County Court shall within ?n citizen could not be scourged andie nine' months thereafter, on latlsfactory , eltcvetljthat an American, citizen .waa-pf . cause shown to them bv sucli delinquent, high an order of men as the Roman citi order such forfeiture to bo released and re- ze" was. -Human citizens Tound emploV kiitted.1 ?" ! "?; v ? U ment by sea and by landin the army? and ' : 2.. 'Be Ujurthttnaetjsdiii shall e the duty of the i Justice anpoinfed to. Tax,'iriterest,Ydividehd, ; and profit; physl- cians; la wyerff, salaries and fees; gold and silver plate; pleasure carriages; gold ''and silver watches: And the Clerks of the several County Courts shall record, adver- tisc and VeturnHhe same to the Cbmptrol- ler's ofilce in th6 same manner, and, in case of failure, under the i same' penalties, forfeitures and liabilities asare1 now pre scribed by law in' relation to all other tix- abies " w; ;: ":r rs; 13: BJit further enacted, That all the persons and property herein mentioned and taxed, shall not be subject and liable to be taxed by the several County Courts 14. Be it further enacted, That all laws and clauses of laws coming in conflict with the true intent and meaning of this act, be and the same are hereby repealed. 15 Re U further enacted That it shall be' the duty of the Public Treasurer to have prepared and printed on large sheets of paper, suitable for the purpose, with all the articles subject to taxation, whether under this act. orarty other law now in force, mentioned seriatim ever the heads of parallel columns, in which the amount or quaniuy ui eacn arucie 10 oe iisiea is to beset down; and that the Treasurer shall furnish to each County Court Clerk in the v w wa&nB.i 'ituii, : . .i . . nccreiary oj ine state. - V, . v j nc iviormvns weal csalt JLaKe.- The Pittsburg Gazette announces the ar- ed themselves , - , - . , borders of the, , h eastern oarl . i-i Ul -l.JMJ.I V'UIMWI llld i IPIC- f (II1CV I UUUUl . -.11 , J ' tilt t, 9i-ftrAMM 4 i-kni mi m . i 11 -i , . thousand persons. I hey arrived in inis; ,t . . . . . f . 1 taker thtf list of taxable property if 6 list the .uhsp-they who weie below the 3ignUyvpf taxes'herem required to be listed In sepa- aRorrfan." : y - "... ratecblumns, heacfed'as follows,: tb-Vit: v K ' The-ilouse" "of1! Representatives Kis1 al- va.a7 , 'm'-u1 "'Tthis impostor tothe amodntof a ten:ddllar Uv. unt.n J n n n C ...hnnt nown nnrl . v 1 aiscu a iiiic li u j ui ucuii vui 11, nu v . s, . omer uiuuuu'iuiia. i ii?y ntvc iv u tr isi j productions. I ney mills and four saw-mi lis in oneration. and . ; " . ' have laid out a town on art elevated plat which overlooks the whole valley and the . . . . v ....... . great Salt Lake imuni ui uiu ;aucj i r .1 'i-i.- .- 4i -.!. uuicui Mic , ur encrusted with sajt fit for use It has no. ou iitleti but a fresh , water Jake, called , the; Utah, cmoties into it. ints recton ol i -i rk m States,on the proposition tp abolish, the oractice of Hoeeine in the Navy.hMrJ an act to in lake has been ascertained to be about 150 .,, Z J coumry, in wmcn ine lormons nave set-, fix. geven-per cent1 ii, the legar rateJ x tied, is about 1,000 miles .west of the iron-!' . , i i, wr. a-.i tier of Missouri, and 700 miles from the j-TftkricAiw ' "r-. ' e t n ; -A - :: v , , -vCCPThe'jNorrpIk-Beacoo. of the 13th cold-diggms on trie oacramento. to, ;.- . r t i 4 .."- - - i inst. announces air atf 'arrival, extraord in- ;-.'" ...L .L VL 'M m.?-in ' :" ' ?ary; a' small crift1 from ? Body V, Island, T?7srrrrinr in iho rrm A Inner mnA r'rt . t ... ; . 'Ati .v ' r . I Mw"8s"e v:.m..T77-;.v'fa, ;n. j. wun a cargo oi lerrapins, nnmner very interestrngdebate,took place, on the a1)6WlWent v-fie' Wtfdre ' rr ' ' ? 12th ihatant,r4he.Senato .of lhe.1 United, ; !f 1 - T1 ! :" ' r!ale,of New Hampshirerand Mr. Niles,U (0rNegricr, a French surgeon, says if Cbnneciicutvadydcatedheabolition elevation of a persori'a iie practice; and Mr. Badger and others; arm will alway-storrt feeding at ihe nose. oke arlengthanvo' hi anawer tosomc ouestioD put to bim byjaeclarcs itaposHtTcretn,cdy. the navy; but there wasno scourging, That was r reserved tor slaves , and baxhar ready ped'a. lav declaring that this practice in our Navy shallbe discpnUnu but whether the Senate will oncur. re mains to be seen. ib . T ', . 7 J '' flShWe see h stated in the XJnidh "that , 'oarlbld friend, Phi Id-White the founder 'of this; paper ha beerj appointed -by-thjp : President Consu to the City of Hamburg, in Germany. Hamburg is the greatest commercial City of Germa9y. . Its popu lation is about' 150,6bO.; The Amerlcafi trade with that port is largely oh the in crease; and we trust that Mr. White will find his new offce; profitable, as well as pleasant in' its relations arid duties: ib. The Goldometer. Vive la humbug? Signor Jose de'AIvear of New York ad vertises a wonderful instrument, the gold seeker's guide or secret art of finding mines of valuable metals. A genllemanrt who is about to leave for California, and ' who of course is providing himself with all neces sary articles for the discovery of "the met al," showed us on Monday this instru ment which he had 5 received from tTie Signor in exchange fpra three doar bill. It is nothing more nor less than i stripof zinc about 8 inches in length,; encased w , brass, being about five eighths of an inch in width, and one sixteenth in thickness. .Ther modus operandi is to hold it in,, the hand," and as the operator moves alone, one end is attracted while the other is repelled, by the metal beneath the surface; and its pres-v ence is thus - indicated., J It is htit ! one' of the m any hu m bugs i ncid en t to t he Ca lifor- nia fever.: A niong ti,c marvelous accounts of its virtue, it is stated that a young man carried one to a Bank in order to test it, virtue and got the teller to hand" half out: a package of gold; and that the- attrac- ehd and the repulsion of tha actually so great as to; twist his) (Poor fellow, he' can't dig any gold.) Another fellow was exploring the rnnntrv with nliel when Pfimmir In "a "ivrll. . . . .. tne aiiraciion was so great as io araw mm , , t-W X mown ii anu uruwnueu nim. jn examm- : . ., . , . . - . anon me goiuomeier was iouna stuck use w , . - - ?l " - r . T ill - a - J m A w Ahht.Af t-lAnlvjki w m v I ft 1 jLI I - . r4l . ' -j. i --itrJ rarics ui uic press nave mccu umen ny , . ..j . x : . , 1 . , advertisement:' fortunately we are clear? -t-1 - ... r D " - '!iru -j ?' '-T " 1 V M H V mww a M ' M MMmr-m 4T 41 4T 4T mr-m M m c (0 The' Washington Union Has receiv ed from an official source a copy "of the Star and Californian;w t printed at fSattJ Francisco,' December -25. AmOngothef articles, it contains the proceedings 'of "The rising of the"people-Progresa vof the 'cause and meeting in Sah' Jose' Toe, AMMAHlAl M M t ikti mm - m. M A I . - A uiuuiAiug a jjruviaiuuai-guvernmeni; aiso gThe Wisconsin - Legislature have Lujla tt .'.L-r l efeJ wllich j, be agreed Up'onbetlveett' i; t-s coniraciiog pai lies, uu m uaac - uunu ia jr ipfdrk ihe uBalelgh Star, u t q- 7jc 1 wild ti nuuu 1. 11, uuuib ui uui cuiuiui 'V I t i i I - t it i.1!; I. c.' ' .. I f K it it i i; if;, j . V X f s. I
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