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1 1 . t ; :-'' ; j if ;irr?.; TAaBonouoiir SATURDAY JUNE 30, IS49. t t Taxesb ,. . , :y . Ve publish, below the names of the J us tices appointed .by the last County Court to. take the tax lists in the several districts of this county. The new revenue law go- in into operation, renders it a matter of unusual interest. And besides the usual double tax on all who negtect to give in their list, the last revenue law imposes a fineof 3100 on any who neglect or refuse to give in their list under the act of the last Legislature, within the last twenty working days in July. So we would ad vise a strict look out and attention to it. District No. 1. Henry T. Clark, Esq. 2. Theophilus Thomas, Esq. 3. Wm. J. Armsrrong, Esq. 4. Joshua Barnes, Esq. 5. Robert Bynum, Esq. 6. William Ellis, Esq. 7. William Y. Moore, Esq. 8. Joab P. Pitt, Esq. 9. RobertD. Wimberley, Esq 10. William II. Hines, Esq. 11. Elisha Cromwell, Esq. 12. Harman Ward, Esq. 13. Simmons B. Staton,Esq. 14. Lamon S.Dunn, Esq. 15 Lunsford R. Cherry, Esq. 16. Thomas L. Manor, Esq. 17. John R. Pitt, Esq. 3) If t ) if y n JJ if n . j) While Sulphur Springs. This delightful summer retreat is again open Tor the reception of visitors, as will be seen in our advertising columns; pre senting additional attractions to those who leave home seeking health or recreation during the summer months. had more passcoeert. an she - could ; ac commodate, ;?v- v c, . t , Lying hereUhen on myrs, T avail myselfofthe opportunity to drop you a line from this far off region, 4 The whole world seems moving in the direction of the gold region, and I have awful forebodings that the first comers will suffer greatly. Thousands of Mexicans are leaving from every, port on the Pacific, and I hear that the emigration from other countries is equally as great; for Smith, who passed in the steamer, issued a proclamation at eve ry ; port he touched) warning foreigners against trespassing upon the public lands, under the pains and penalties of the law. This, as you may well imagine, has given great dissatisfaction; causing the irresolute to falter many to abandon it. But nev ertheless, crowds are going under the be lief that the foreign population will pre dominate and revolutionize the country Vain ideas! but nothing is too absurd for a Mexican, We have very late accounts from Cali fornia, all confirming the previous reports of inexhaustible quantities of gold. In consequence, however, of unprecedented rains and heavy snows, there has been but little done in the way of working the mines for the last two months; nor will they be able to operate to much extent until the middle of April, I have seen many samples of the dust. Many hive returned with their thousands, who before were not worth ote hundred. The mines are almost inexhaustible. I am more and r 1 his harbor is iormcu Dy; projecting rocks of immense height, placed atjshort distances apart in the sea. -Their appear ance is altogether striking. Nature has done every thing for this country, arid in the absence of sufficient streams to-form harbors, these rocks supply their places. The climate is perfectly delicious.'' With the single exception of one night,when we had a little snow in crossing a lofty mountain, we had no use for our tents. March 8th. A schooner belonging to our Consul has just returned from San Francisco, after a passage of 13days. I have secured a pas sage in her and am preparing to leave. The news is still more encouraging. You have no idea of the excitement that pre vails here. Thousands of Mexicans are leaving. I, fear we shall have much trou ble iti California. The government ought to send out a large body of troops. Good bye, and remember me to all. Murder of a Father by A is Son. The account of a horrid murder in Lisle, N. V., proves to be correct. The boy who deliberately cut off the head of his father with an axe while he lay in a state of in toxication, was only eight years old! The deceased, though addicted to intemper ance, had accumulated considerable prop erty. The reason given by the child for ihe commission of the deed is that his fa ther when drunk was in the habit of Warren j Worth Carolina, WHITE SULPHUR -" '--'r" " v and CHALYBEATE SPRINGS. . . .. THE Proprietor of this establishment has the satisfaction of announcing to the public, that since the last season he has greatly enlarged and improved his build ings, so as to be able to accommodate a much larger number, and to offer still greater attractions to those who may visit this pleasant and healthful resort; no trou ble or expense will be spared to render his patrons comfortable and satisfied. The medicinal properties of the Sulphur water have been amply tested during the last eight years by a large number of visit ors, and its beneficial results strikingly displayed in the cure or relief of dyspep sia, affections of the liver, jaundice, disea ses of the skin, &c. Another spring has been discovered in the vicinity of the es tablishment, an analysis of which pro'cs that it is a Carbonated Chalybeate re senting the waters of. Tunbridge Wells, the most celebrated, af all the chalybeate waters of England. It is a mild and gen t Iconic, and in the opinion of the physi cjiuis "who have examined it, and witness ed'Sjsj. effects in some cases during the last English and Clnect School in Hamiltoi) : UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF , ' Will commence the 3rd ' Month?:. ! : The Female Department will be ed by An accomplished Scholar and an enced and tl experj. uct- more confident of success, ana nope in ground of extreme incapability of contcm- twelve months to be on my winding way plating the murder. home, with a "pocket full of rocks." I wish, my dear , I coold give you a heating himself and his mother. lie has been discharged from custody on thf jseJ? must prove beneficial in atonic Supreme Court. This tribunal convened in Raleigh on( description of the country over which i have passed in coming to this plac;. But I am unequal to the task. Suffice it to say, that I would not take five thousand dollars for my trip so far. My sufferings have been almost unendurable, and the parchinff sun has burnt me almost as -b lac Ji as a Mexican. About 750 nilc? of lliel distance there is -nothing resembling a tree.. I have ascended, descended, passed 4hroiigh and around mountains, until 1 well nigh came to the conclusion that 1 vas a mountain myself. Truly I have: had tips ami downs. From Dorango to (OWc are authorised to announce John Nouvleet as a candidate for re-election to the office of County Court Clerk. (jWe are authoried to announce Robekt II. Pender as a candidate for tfce ofiicc of Clerk of the Superior Court of tiiis County the 5th iiwt present, the Chief Justice: Pc stance i w miica, i uu m.i t i xr i r u- believe there arc 20 miles of the road sui- and Judge Pearson. We learn from the . , . r a walking abreast, and in many places thej slightest faux pas would precipitate eith-i r man or beast hundreds of feet down the i Ynoonialn. t saw ccftntlcss bones O'f men and animals bleaching in the vallies below. The way is also beset with banditti, but I Register, that the following gentlemen have been admitted lo County Court prac- tice, vi: Eli W. Hall, Wilmington, Jos. J. Davis, Franklin. Henry M Waddell, Hillsboro frmklin . JlfcMillaft, Ashe. E. F, ilcftec, Cabarrn. Barnes R. endennall, "Guilford. Jno. K. Strange, Fa'yettevilte, Geo. E. fl. Singletary, Raleigh. MARRIED, In this county, on Monday evening, the 3Sth inst., by Elder I. Chandler, Mr. Hubert Sorcy to Miss Jinue Wiggins- DIED In this cotinfy, on Sunday last, Mr. V SllSttrfi f$ Fnnf. fin fird t."nrl!itT. ruirl came thraagh anstathed. I attribute my ! respcclcil cilizen , i 1 . I " ! I mi, num. I W J I ;goo u iUCK in mis pariicmi iu ui bers, but especially to the presence of a "party of 10 Texians, tvho joined ns at Sa4- itillo. You know they are a terror to me; a i i c ii .i v wo'eonner-slcins. This accession awelled our j And the following gentlemen naVe been w1 otvl aumiueu 10 superior uouri pracucc; John Lyon Holmes, Wilmington. J. S. Anis, Granvi!h5. - T. S. Haughtori, Edentoth I can say nothing in .praise ef the Mexi cans. They showed ss no hospitality, or civilities, and evidently viewed us with distrust 1 verily believe the whole popu- John VV, Alberlson, Hertford. Joseph G, Carraway, Williamston. Wm. P. CarterVVentworth. E. C. Hines, Edenton. Col. J. G. ilcDugald,Elizabcthtorn. ?a.on are thieves, frcm the highest to the (lowest. .We fuffered many petty annoy- ances of this sort, from those who strag gled into camp. I visited several of our battle grdunds, especially Monterey and Bucna Vbta. Letter from a California, emigrant No wonder our victories excited so much uxteresting details. " 'surprise in the States, Tor apart from the We have been permitted to lay before ' Srcat odds we had lo conn(5 against, tile . ... i . . r . natural defences of the country ought to our readers, the subjoined extracts from r ?. . our r ' J . have secured them success. I verily be- along and interesting letter, addressed to , licvethat if 50G0 American troops occu- . , of this place by a young gentleman, Qi Monterey, the combined powers of ' formerly a resident of our town." The the world could not dislodge them. writer shipped from New Orleans in Jan- Mexico is again verging upon rcvolu "mrv for Rraios 'St. Jaso (Texas! and from lion- h is tny opinion, based on infor- . . , , . t I motion gathered in passing through the . . country, that Santa Anna will be again amoras, uamargo, ivionierey, uuena v isia, etc. etc. to Mazatlan on the Pacific, whence his letter is tlated. Lime. CASKS of Thomaslon Rock Lime, in good order, for sale very low by W. . WILLJIR. Washington, N. C. June 26lh, 1S49. District Jo. I. THE subscriber navng "been appoint-ed at our last Ctfuhiy Court to take the tax list for this District, will attend at the Court hou3C tin Tarboro', on Monday, the Oth of July tor that purpose. The ivw requires every person to list their taxable property "in the last twenty working days of July," under a penalty for refusal or ne-glett of double taxes, atvd a fine of $100. HENRY T. CLARK, J. P. Tarboro 4ure 26th, 1849. dyMP45' chloiosis, uterine, nervous and ncurafgic affections connected with dehili tp and of especial service lo persons liv ing in malarious regions of country, whose blood ha been robbed of its normal pro portion of iron by repeated attacks of ma larial fevers. A fine band of ffnste will be in attend ance during the season. Persons travelling on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail Hoad will always find a hack ready for theii accommodation at Hender son ami at the 'Wancnton Depot. There will be a daily maiJ from Wairentoa, to the Springs. CHARGES: Families per month, glfl OO Families per week, 6' 00 Families per tlay, l OO Single person per month, 20 00 Single person per week, 7 50 bingle person pcr3ay, 1 25 Children and Servants half price. Horses per month, lo 00 Morses per week, 3 00 Horses per day, IS ANALVSIS OP THK WATEIt BV PROFESSOR HARDY. OneU3rt (wine measure) contains sulphurctic hy drogen gas Carbonic acid Sulph. magnesia Sulph. Lime Oxide of Iron fluriate of Soda Carbonate of Lime The Male School will be : .11 LU ii in of the Princinal. T,. IT : classes w II two Departments, English ,j r. '. TheClassieal Department and th,' advanced English classes, bl IT receive as larze a &hr r u: "4 can be given. dKtaUo as Mb. Ho,a will have competent as si,tants and as many as the School mL require. "3" TUITION In the Eng: Department, Sl0 and $l2 5Q Class: Department, $ 15. The charges for French, Music, Drawing and Painting will be extra. . Board in the village is $6 per mon(h In the country, one mile from the Acade my, &5 per month. Dr. P. P. CLEMENTS. H. BENNETT, Esq. J. WALDO, Esq. Rev: P. VV. YARRELL, T. HYMAN, T. PRICE, S. WILLIAMS, j Hamilton, Martin Co. June, 1849. c n gns called upon to preside over the destinies of the Republic. The military arc in his favor, and that i is the, controlling power We sincerely hope that all his bright here. Paredes is occupying some un known hiding place in the mountains, . anticipations may be realized, and that he . .may be restored to his family and friends, - crowned with the rich rewards of all his labor and toils. r - , ,; v " - Matatlan Mexi) i , ; March 2nd, IMS, My dear ,1 have at last reached this poj Ohe point designated in my letter to you from Matagorda Bay, after a long and tedionn journey of thirty-two days, over a country studded with mountains and 'beneath a broiling sun. When Or hovy I shall letive here la altogether pro blematical. The steamer t Cnliftjrniu, which 1 fondly hoped to meet here, parsed twelve day before my arrival, and I see . no chance of getting away lefore the next. V'-l Will be all of a month; and even lt ls doubtful, as on her last trip she gathering forces to make another struggle for the supreme power. But he will fail. ' ldo not think it possibfc in the nature of things, that Mexico can ever become an integral portion of "our -Union They are imbued with the deepest hatred of us, and morebver the characteristics of the two nations are to different, that it would he impossible for them to coalesce under the same govern ment. . They are more depraved than our slaves, and inferior to them in every respect. " You must know that a view of the broad waters of the Pacific, which ! had , from the mountain tops two days jdurney hence, brought with j it - glad tidings of great joy to our .whole party; after a jour aey of 2 days, over a rough road, pii Mexican pomes and under a broiling said BEL.FORD Female lcttdeniy THE tSxerciscs of this School will close on the 15th inst. and be resumed on the 2nd day of -July next, under the su perinlcndence of Jfiiss Stone. Miss Stone was ed treated at New Hamp ton Female Seminary. She is aii experi enced teacher, competent in all branches, usually taught in academies and seminaries of the highest order. This school is situ ated in a healthy section of country, in the western part of Nash county, 15 miles cast ot Louisburg and 12 west viile. Ikrmsj-ptr session, English branches, -: French and Latin, each, f Drawing and Painting, Music on the Piano, : : , . Board : with 1 the subscriber, per month. ' ' -v O. SILZS. of Nash- 210 00 7 50 15 00 June 23, 1849. 2,T)834 cubic in. .5000 6.2 grains 59 r, .8 100 WM. B. JONES 26 8 Belford, N. V. June 8thyl$4?.- ! Siait of North Carolina. EDGE COM BE COUNTY. Q&uri ef Pleas xmd Quarter Sessions. MAY TERM, 1849. William M.Oay vs. William A. Gay ami Ivey Bccman. Justice execution levied on land. THE defendant, Tvey Ileeman, is here by notified, that the aforesaid lusiice's ex ecution was tluly returned to February term IS49, of said Court, with the follow ing return endorsed thereon, vrz: uf hate this day levied one execution in favor of William M. Gay for seventy dollars and interest since Jari'y 1st, 1848, on William A. Gay's and Iccy Beemari's property, consisting in part, household and kitchen Jurni'ture, and land adjoin ing the land of Garey Simms and Silas Walston and ethers, containing two hundred acres more or less in each tract this 19 September, 1S4S. Stephehton, Page, Const." and that, unless he appear at the next term of : said Court, on ihe, 4th Monday of August next, at the Court house in Tarbo ro, and Jheo and there show sufficient cause to the contrary, the judgment of the Justice will be aflirmet and the land lev led on ordered to be scld to satisfy the plaintiff's recovery. . , . By ortierof said Court, May term, 1849. ', ; i JNO. NORFLEET, CJerk. ..0gQo4s India Cholapogne For sale by Q&Q. HOWARD. June 1549, . r . - Valuable Land FOR SALE. SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES Fish ing Creek Land for sale, lying on the east side of the pubh'c road leading from En field to Tai bo 6 miles from Enfield, 17 miles to Tarboro. A bargain can be got m said Land terms to suit the purchaser, and possession given immediately. J.J. B. PENDER. 14 May, IS 19. ' 20-9 T0 PRINTER'S. - Mountain Banner" FOR SALE THE Subscriber being desirous to de vote his time to other business, oficrs for Sale his Press, Printing Materials, and all the necessary furniture and fixtures ap pertaining lo the Office. The. Press is an excellent Super Royal Washington Pics?, to which is attached the Self-Rolling and Inknig Machine. The type consist of Pica and Burgeois, for the Paper; with a good assortment of Job type, Cuts, Rules, &c. &c., in sufficient quantities for any work that may offer in this part of the Stale, all in good condition. For a Printer, with capacity for the Ed itorial Depirtment. this would he a valua ble investment. For further information, address, post-paid, TUOS. A. HA YD EN, May 9. Rulherfordton, N. C. State ofjforth Carolina. EDGECOMBB COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quatter Sessions, MAY TERM, 1S49. Littleberry Manning, Adm'r of Elizabeth Exum, vs. Mathew Exum and others, heirs at law of the said Eliza beth Exum. Petition for sale of land to pay the debts of intestate. THE defendant, Mathew Exum, is here by notified, that the above mentioned peti tion was duly filed at November term, j V'WW'k' " . ., ' . 1 AnnnnM Lnrniia 1A Tftef ff S3!" and annear before the Justices of sai Court, at the Court to be held for said County, at the Court house in Tarboro', on the fourth Monday of August next, and then and there plead, answerf or demur t the same, judgment pro cbnfessowM be rendered against him and the cause hctf ex parte so far as he is concerned. By order or said Court at May terfl, A. I). IS49. JNO. NOR FLEET, Clerk- JV)ticc. A GOOD GO saw Coltovi Gin,. W & tic worn, can be had on, rfsasnabje WVS on application to, Qco. Howard, Tartars V Taiboro1 May 28th, S49,
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