dI;Mls .T T i. .. , . ATS " . . w' ;7 ,imoepc;;sl;4T jourkal; i3 . -aUiLd-WeAlrV a if ; .Hon zsa 1 1 r j Trjwittt 1 lb fm.-sxl Srtt i V f r t. itutiun v Odo Dollar for Six TrtNiifM, ...... 1 lontbs 1M ! ADVANCE, Freedom of Conscience Free 3?ress Free Trade- Freedom for "White 2vlen. .... . 'No rnv will b auteid on the subscription V.k oaMTtW mmiyi receivedand the ppr l stopped at the expiration ol the tlmp paM for. 1 '.! " ". n t Specimen copies will be lent to any addres n application. , i f ..' - v Tn lit, om loci ire or entultuea a squar. - - ' , Trtnsimt 4Trt-rrtt TT e,,H !a Volume H SON, ' NORTH CAEOLINAH TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 18(59. Number 22 adr&nsv. OnsTtmt 4trtUpst yis jan:l5 la advaAC. TW trm. I v i I 1 '-n . ,V .i.r,r : f l M .1 I - l IVj', -; I f i v II II t 1 II M .all. -1 I III II . . . . 1 1 - . , .;-,:, II I i i i I r"v l II ill . I I 11 11 II II -"I - u .ill.. . . i 'i , i ' ss' . i NORFOLK. AMERICAN Dutton-bolij, Over-seaming ' ' AND ' SEWING MACHINE COMBINED. The FUST and ONLY BUTTON HOLE and SEWNGMA CUNE COMBINED, IN : v would; -v v , .' ..That can do ALL KNDS of SEW NG needed in the FAMLY, FROM THE COARSEST CLOTH TO THE FINEST FABRIC. It will work beautiful Button-Holes, Eyelet IloUn, Embroider oyer the Edge, do 0er- bv lianl: also, all .kinds of bi Itching, Hemming, Cording, Felling, BtAid it.z. Biuding, Rufflii.g, Tucking, Sewing and . (lihi inif on, nt the arue t'uie. This UliKAlEsiT NOVr.LTV .OF THE AUi, is now on exhibition aud foraa'eat No. 7 Market Square, Norfolk, Va. MILES & CHEEKMUR, Dslers in Clothing and Fine Fuinibbing Goods, &C. . ' NORFOLK. X. II. I-OSO. a. c. uowump. T: H. XiOiig- Ac Co., GENERAL COMMISSION ' . AND Furwardmg Mcrtlia..1s9 N. 1 1 lteaneke Square, HorfoiJt, Va, Will sell in this, or Forward t j North- ' em Markets, .. CultoD, Grain, PrannH, AND ALL Kinds Of QREEN PRODUCE. Refer to Messrs. burras, Harrison & Co.; Norfolk, Va. ; Wiu. W. Lamb, CaehieF TruM Co., Norfolk, Va. ; Capt. .1 units Corniefc,Nr r.liy Vs. ; Williitin Bcanley ft Vons Fttcrburg, Va. ; R. H. Ci evcy Elizabvth City, N. C April 27. lsC'J. 13-lv THt PUIHDEALER. WILSON, JUHE29. 1869. J. B. IIeahd, New York. C. W. Touno, f New Yorlu Foi teuiwutli. HERD, YOUNG & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FUR TbK BALK OF ' Early Vegetables, Fruit, &c, 247 Wasuikotun Stbeet, NEW YORK. MOUt'lf, Va., fliljipers may n ty npbn having their Prodm e sent forward without ottutiou. We refer by permission 16 Gov. Z. B. Vauee, Col. 8. L. Fremont. An Act Concerning Town- . - . r - - nlpf'-r" , ':. (Passed April Gib, 1869. J Section 1. The General Assembly 6f North Carolina do enact: That the pistricts reported 'by the Commis sioners of the following Counties of the State to the present session ol the General Assembly, are hereby approved, ; and said Districts ; in qbedience j to article seven, sections tWee and four of the Constitution, to-wit; Craven, Granville, Halifax, New Ilan-Jver, Chatham, Cumber- Noifulk. F. E.GooDwixjE, land, Davidson, Duplin, Edgecombe, Ijranklin, Guilford, Iredell, John ston, Mecklenburg, .Northampton, (jran2e. Ilandolph,, , Ilockincham, Rowan, Warren, Wayne, Alamance, Alexander, Alleghany, Anson, Ashe, Beaufort, Bertre, Bladen, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Cald well, Camden,, Carteret, Catawba, Qlay, Cleveland, Columbus, Currituck Davie, Fcrsythe, Gaston,' Greene, R. j. Gregory, E-q.,'" "." MeFbrs. Gro& Tyson, 11 arnett, Henderson, Haywood, and the Banks nnd Mercliauts generally iu Nor- N. D. , Send for Cii' ular with price, and 1 IoIk and Portsiuouib, Va. rUuiii f Work. March 10 6-lm Mr I). L.' IIAUDY; at the AgricnUural Warehoiue, Brick Block, Wilson, is Agent for th nb-ve Midline, and will receive oiders fortl.e nnnitt. If orders for three or more luucliines are received, they will be brought out. and a liwlr wi'.l accompany them lo give II neocanary iiistruvlion to' the purchasers, vacs (UAROR. ', 'after a fair triai, tlu Mnthttr$ do not give entire tatit'action, they uilt bt V" M WlIllQVT COSX to time or May 4 8-3ra. , YANCEY. BROTHERS & CO.. I WHOLKdALK UKALKKS IX ' Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Lin coin, Macon, Madison, Martin, Mc- Dowell, Mitchell, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, Onslow, Pasquotank, Pjerquiroans, 1 erson, Richmond, Rutherfu-d, Sampson, Stanly, fnvlte tbe attention of tbe Meictiants of North Carolina to thviir iai ge and vai lo.i aaboriuicnt of FOKEIGX A.ND DOJXKSTl J A. STATON. W. It. HKMTT, T. M. BAUNA, Hamilton, N. C. Norlolk. 1 ' " Norfolk. STATON, BENNETT & CO., COTTOM FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS , McPiiail's WiiAar, - ' NORFOLK, VAj This IIotiBo does strictly a Conimiscion bpsi - ncM, and will under no circumstances, depart liom the pi iiicli lc. April 10-lj notions & Fancy Goods. Atlantic Block, iaiu atreet, . NORFOLK, VA., Stokes, Sarry, Transylvania, Tyrrell, Ujnioni Watauga, Wilkes, Wilson, Yfedkin, Yancey and Caswell, shall Notions and Fancy GoodS, I h6 ccrporate powers and shall be including a full line of Hosiery gloves, known as: ToiYsships by the bound li AN D KERCH it Frf, ,HOOP SKIRTS, UM- ar es and- by the name respectively BHELLAS, PARASOLS, DRESS HUM MINGS , I . . . v.. i i , , .., . . . designated m said districts, mav be small wares generally. altered or divided, or new Townships Having had much experience in this business mly be erected, by the County Com- pared to oiier the strou-eat inducements to the missioncrs in tue manner specitiedjin YANCEY,-BROTHERS & CO. ; suprdivision nt teen, section eight ofian March 30 ".. ' ; . J Sm. . L c .i - i a .lia 'j f ; .. . 1 nvi- oi iue vjrtiiei ai x&iscuioijrj eatineu W ill. di JOKfl)Alj 'An act concerning the government of Jounties,' and ratified the fourteenth GENERAL W. K. IIUDGINS, IMl'OUTKIt AND DEALER IJT HARDWARE, -CUTLERY, JCc.M Market Square, XURtULK, VA. CSTALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED COMMISSION MERCHANT, f August Anno Domini eigh March 23 8 3m ) ,'; r;AV M VERS, (roUMEELY OF BALI3BURY, N. C.,) ' ' WltOtFSAffn PfALKR l!l FOREIGN & DOMESTIC KBUOUMEKCIAL'ROW, TTIRRY WHARF ! NORFOLK. VA. ' "Always n liund a full nsro'rtmenf Of Fclcct W I N Kt and LIQUOR?, both Foreign aud lo- tacsilc, which will bo sold to th trade tn as . Office 30 Commerce Street, I, .'..4. .J' - -," : J. ILJCWltVl UVI1 UUUII P1U fcV VX.' VVWO- I ' 1 11 V 1 1 t I io v.i nirtr c hn I I ri in rri -o m a tr TRY PRODUCE of all dtecric lions, ou wbiCii I '"v jiauy, v. liberal CASH ADVANCES made when re- the lJOard of Irustees of the Town quired. ' - ;" l-i. Orders for GENERAL MERCHANDISE promptly llilcd. March 30 '. . . . 9 6m teen hundred and sixty-eight. Sec. 2. All acts or proceedings by oriagainsta lownsmp, m its corpor- HOFHEIMER & KEMPSHALL, ,' .' WHOLESALE "DEALERS' IN BOOTS, SHOES, . No. 9 MARKET f QU ARE J NORFOLK, VA. ship. : . 1 ' 1 y Sec. 3. The Board of Trustees of each TownshiD shall consist of a Clerk and two Justices of the Peace, onages, ana to - license except as otherwise j r jvided in this act in respect to Justices of the piace, in; those Townships in which cities and towns are situated. I "J---.----.-: Sec. 4. In every Township in which any city or town is situated, or which may consist of a city or town, We Intend to be the LEADERS OF LOW PRICES in Norfolk, ttnu at the banie time fur accommodating term ns can be had bore or niMi iour customers wiiu sue. uooos as eun.ot the. number of Justices of the Peace elscwlirre. Orders rcp-ciluUy solicited and Kl5 t""''"luui 1.. Ui: UK, W Lumy , iuviu ci urdt-ra from the couutry trade solicited, and prompt attention given to same. . March a . . - o ui tiller! with PI OUlMliCS Oud defimtcll. B jiifki advantigf a otrernd to the trade In DOM K.STTc LIQUORS. irt whlrh I Cnll ESPECIAL ATTENTION. March S! ' ' " : '. .'8801 tojbe elected shall be two more than . thenurAber of Wards io such tity or ;n rt f ESTABLISHED 1831. '. w , 'v . . - i ' " . i ;' J. JI. FREEMAN, ' ; WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, Xr, 29 Main StrertCorner of Tolbot btrtet, XtfOXiaPOXsIE, XT.A.. Constantly, orf hand a Jul! nfcortrnenttf ... WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, ! ".' 'spectacles, &o;- . YST Watches nd Jewelry catcfully aud rro- Iiprly K"psirvd.-.- .. '' r,- : . eririlulr Work mrde no to order. Mareh 2.1 - - v. i 1 : . 8 Una aikb Btuca. .. ; , josEra Biqoa ... ESTABLISHED 1851. "KADER BGGS k CO., ,COTTN FACTORS .'AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, JVOntOLK, VIURI.XIA. FIRST IN FASHION AND LOWESTIN PRjCE. toivn, or in case such city or to urn is 1. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEA LEU LN FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, SILKS, VELVETS, LACES, WH TE GOODS, Alexander's best Kid Gloves, DRESS TRIMMINGS AND COJtSETS, HOSIERY and BUTTONS 1 N GREAT VARIETY. All I atk, is for persons visiting Norlolk, to call at -' No. 60 Church Street, Next door totl Opera House, and look at the LAKGE STOCK. BOrders promptly tilled. ' B. nCsbaum, " UO Church S;-ert Norf lk. Va. March 30 3m ndt divided into Wards,- then one additional Justice for each five hund red inhabitants, or if there are less than five hundred , inhabitants, one additional Justice; for the purpose of obtaining the number of inhabitants in any such city or town, the cor porate authorities shall have power tb take a census thereof. v - ' ; Sec. o. The first election for Town cases of contested election, subject to appeal? ta the Superior Court of the county. I ' Sec. 9. The persons chosen at the first election under this act, shall continue in theit office till the first Thursday in" August,, eighteen hun dred and seventy-one, and until their successors shall have qualified, wheu the - regular electionfor said officers shall be held every wo year3 there after. ... ! - . . See. 10. At tjhe time and in the manner authorized by piis act for tbe election "of TownsLS vBoard of Trustees, there shall be held an elec tion for one Constable in each Town ship, who shall give bond and security in such reasonable sum as the Board of Trustees may deem sufficient, to be . noteless than five hundred dollars, nor more, than two thuusand dollars, and; take the oath of office as now prescribed by law. Sec. 11. The Board of Trustees shall Lave power to purchase and to hold for the use of the Township, such real estate as they may deem necessary, not to exceed one acre,' ana . to erect thereon? a Township house, which shall be as near central in location as may be ; and for the purpose of buying and erecting ' racl building, they are authorised, if they deem it expedient, to lay and collect a ; tax .pon all the property in the Township, : with the ' approval of a majority of the qualified; voters of the Township, to be; given at an election to be held for that purpose, under the direction of such Trustees. Sec. 12. The i Board" shall Lave power to appoint its ' owrt meetings, and to adjourn from time to time. i Sec. 13. A majority of the Trus. tecs shall constitute a quorum. Sec. 14. The Board c-f j:ruttes shall have authority-within their ir- ;r spective Townships, to layout, alter, repair, ,or discontinue highways ; to establish and settle ferries ;' to build and keep up bridges, subject to sub division eleven, section eight, of the before . cited acts concerning the government of counties ; to lay off or discontinue ; cartways, to appoint overseers of highways; to allow and contract for the building of toll jthe erection of gates across highwayp. This au thority shall be exercised under the rules, regulations, restrictions and penalties,, in all respects, prescribed and imposed in chapter one hundred and one of the Revised Codeupon the Justices of the late County Courts. The Clerk of the Board shall perform the duties therein enjoined upon the Clerk of the late County Court ; and the Township! Constable hall perform the duties imposed in said chapter on the Sheriff. ! Sec. 15. In all cases of the exercise of authority under the preceding sec tion, there .may be ' an appeal by either party roa. the decision of the posl.()ffi Township Board of Trustees to the Board of Commissioners of theoun- ship house, or other place of meeting, if there be no Township house, and three other public places in the Township. Sec. 19. The Board of Trustees shall have power to lay and collect all taxes which may be required to defray the necessary expenses of the Township, and the Township Consta ble shall collect all taxes so laid and assessed. - Sec. 20. The Clerk of the Board of Trustees shall record all the pro ceedings of the Boards in albeit to be provided for that purpose, ind keep all its pa pers and hold them cpjn to the examination of all pcr3wn except on the Sabbath ; disburse aL moneys belonging to the Township, under .the order of the Board, takbg proper voucher therefor, and making' tuaitcijjr iciuius m me xioarfc ' required, of all Lis receipts and bursemcnts.' Sec. 21. Each Justice of the Feace, who is a. member of, the Board, shall receire two dollars per diem for each day's attendance tUon the meetings of the Board;-and -ate. Clerk shall receive the same per, diem, with such additional compensation for his du ties as Clerk as the Board may al low. , ..: '- ' :. ' Sec. 22. The Commissioners of any county not included in this act, shall have power to designate their present election precincts, .as Townships for school and assessment purposes, un til a proper surrey is made and a re port of the same is made to this body. Sec. 23. All - laws in conflict with '.he provisions of this act are repeal. ! id, and this act ehall have force from the day of its ratification. Ratified the 12th day of April, A; D.-18G9. ; Rer. Dr. Jonas Kirg, missionary to Greece, died at Athens, May 22d. There are 400,000 Germans in the United States. ,r Virginia promises fivo, million bushels of wheat. . New Orleans licenses gambling ii Ioona for $3,000 per annum each. Gov. GVary has been renominated for Gorernor of Pennsylrrnia, by the republicans. Two nw Roman Catholic chapels Z i" " i.. - r lor i ri"vuun.ur.k. jfl Washington city.. -. The un-ylt rcnn-.jlT.r.-circled to be Uie largest f Ex rreaideai Daris ! tatt.lj ro turning to his lomt in'Mlsilai;pi ia a short time. t'ft't Prof. Alexander, Diaitry, cf Keir Orleans, baa been called to chair la rass Christian Collcre, ' ' Brighaa Young is nil to be shock ed at the discover J that aereral of his vires exhibit an anniiukab! tendency to flirL Anna Dick in ton predicts that h will be a mcVaber of CongrtM.ia lea 'rt It-ia-frTille. !. s n?v ro 1 t3 ii i : .v . ..ar.s lis ..... Grant' O-ai:::. 4Ua " : . l it. t- : .V - T (. , ri " f tV , ArsL:cJ, 4Qjakers L5 . . ;I:U- water; Xi3 whiskey . A rausa-o v-.r.Icr cf Kew Or!?ir.i a procured tic trrtit cf t!l L$ rwn Awoiuacmld contributes $120. nci hborin l.tc'-crs lcciu3 0U0 to a Jewish STnseoiue po'idp cd k..ui r- -rr m in London. clies::.j..1 . '' J. Mason Campbell, Esq., an cmi nent lawyer of Baltimore, died -in that city en the 22d instant. .- A 44 negro lady" in Chicago has sued a white gentleman for 44 breach of promise." A man living near Xcw York, cut his throat the other day, because his wife wanted so many new, dresses. , Greely says "that Washington re mains to-day the worst paved, wor9t cleaned, and in manyrespetts, worst managed city in the Union." The black majority has been r.ver. come by the recent registration, in the cities of Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia.- A six months calf of the Dutchess breed was recently sold at Geneva, N. Y., for 5,f00. A. J. Alexander, of Kentucky, was the purchaser. The lately beheaded postmaster at Wateibury, Conn., advertises as 44 Lost," 44 One hundred dollars paid to a Congressman for the Waterlury There are now pending icr n hun dred and liftyfcix- lUUcI suits fgainit editors in this coantfy; - A California butcher' is described as owning dogs enough- to make an Atlantic cable of Bologna sausages. The republicans of -' Ohio hare nominated R. B. 11 ayes, for Gofer- nor. -.''- - i ... There are three hundred and six religious papers and periodicals print ed in the United State?. - ' The Charleston News says 44 the policy of General Grsnt lias been about one-third smoke and two thirds negro." jj ' 'V, : A"woman has commenced a suit of divorce against her husband because he would not allow her to apply her tongue to the stopper of the molasscs Ju CTery tiuie sheuAl : it; a privi lege most Yankee wemen consider sacred. The Mont Cenis tunnel has pene trated through the quartz and has come to a stratum of soft stone. The work is expected to bo finisLed, on account of the easy wo. king of this stone, about six months earlier than wns heretofore estimated. A pat.sfactory scarcity of rats is noted as one of the incidents follow ing the large Chinese emigration in California. A hungry Chinaman is worse on the rodents than a whole colony of cats and terriers and bar rels of patent 44 extcntinators." The Western lauds, it is stated. are rapidly becoming exhausted from the production of oue class of crops and from the neglect to apply proper luiVI'.r.rt l.vkft Let came to Isy cf I Willian and Mary CcT,;-e, (V-i) will be trcned gia- f-r this fall. The luiVI.r - reitored, and every amr-cr.cutf cr fected to cocittnea ct m the 12th cf Oculcr. I.-? Wniiarn Matise, age 3 thirty-elgU years, residing in 'PhiUdelf bis,' is bitten a couple cf month, a ago tya dog that wss luTcrirg frca an at tack of Ijdrc; hclisu . On the lrJ:h insL, the stBtoms cf the ca'ily l-su-ifested thcmiclve?, snl o ik'fr.t didbetecouio that it was uicjg .j adtible to take to lie l-'.itJ. Two policemen were cc;ri 1, -o started nith him, but he diii cu tU way. Tho New YcrkSun, refcrrita MrSewrl ists: Vlkf re iUiur - on his present tcur ?r-.:rl, tr;y . explicitly, that-within a- jtar-io" would be a tretk-up ef Vrcaidci.t Grant's administration, which he p f nounced tho weakeit admliiiktra'.ia th tountrr Las ever had: ' and l a . - . a?srenel as one, reason lor gouij away, that he wiahed to bo n far cl as possible when tho break-up takes ce. ty, whose decision in the case shall be final; and, on every appeal, the m.j. . r u t i r rr ship Board' of Trustees shall be held Mier u uie - " , - . - . frnnsmit to Oie Commissioners!aIl the n tne mstj lnursuay in , August, :." r. , ,7 1. v.JiiViLihlJL- . Tianera ' in the case and the nartic? r 1 , , . ' shall -be allowed to be heard before R,,ecla1 and entire auatiUnn to sales of CO T- 11 HQJiTla E R & CO. I, Pr,lnr,i. and iironint returns iilaV)vn a j m lival. . LHwral luKaneoa on rrodnc lu hand. Onr lonff c?fperleiioo in business qualifies us Jrt oMalwihohlchwir prices. . nMJlNOand HOVE tnrnlshed at lowes taarksttaua, pijable la Couon. i-pt 2-J S5-Cm , JAMES W- DAVIS, ; - WILSON, N. C, ' ''"'. , ".J ' ' WITH '.; J. B. HUNTER & CO., 1 COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS r - -' .' Cbrnrr of Jlyh and JTatr. Strr lf 1 PORTSMOUTH, VA. LrbcraladriBfcs jKHdf oa' consignments on recctyt of Bill of Udluj. KS.! r Norfolk, Vortsrnbuth and' North Caro Ina. 4 Cm j TARBORO STREET, Hare now In stre, and arc daily receivlug, splendid stock of . . ..;.- -. .,:.. STAPLE, FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, pighteen hundred and sixty-nine. Sec. 6. Such election shall be held in all respects under, the rules and ... regulations now prescribed by law, at 1 such place in each Township as the County Commissioners may desig nate, and the return thereof shall be made to the Board of Commissioners of each county, who shall declare the result of said election, and within The Richmond Enquirer says : The annals of civilization exhibit 110 parallel to the unfuimfs, the mean ness, the treachery uith which the whites of the South have been treat ed since 18&5. - . 1 luatiuivs. iUL-juuiusii 01, iuai re I rion Jlf(ri t that tll rr in.Krrnrini. a .... t districts of Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Minnesota arc viclding smalTer crops to the acre every y. ar. The Chicago Times pertinently re marks thai the election of negro bootblacks, wliiuwaahers and table waiter, in Wahlungton, is not all out of the way. Washington repre sents the country. The country is governed by a mongrel political par ty, in whose composition 1L0 negro A MuvCKenyon, one of the riders i largely cnttr. So long na this mon- s place. - A co temporary aays cf fatVioottla waterintr places that "they have nw becomo nothing more nor leis thaij tho crand. show cases of society. where our women flock every summer to difplsy their , dxesies and their diamonds, the men to exhibit their horses and their wsgoni.andsil to strive in a brainless ana . ruinous ri valry of tulgar rnsgnificenct." Ttis exhibition is not confined to wster-ing-places ; it is as 'conspicuous in most cities and town as atSarstog or Newport. ? , , ; The Georgia papers py lqent tributes to Col. 1L W. Flonnoy. the democratic mcmler cf the Lesltcre who was murdered recently bjr oredmxn. The deceased grtitieman graduated with dUtiagtiisbird honors -at Ogltthorpa Unifernty in" 130, wheu only tihtem'ytara o'.dt'and much again.t his will w3iiiorasaaud j ana ciectea 10 cnw r, ' ? ccq rW 1.a lciT!Mil lifm Lad been aaved from the pcnlle-ovar ty the gratuitous errcts ol LfcL i-ltur- ' -..' -x - .1 : rkra tbia ensn I - Mm thp. (imnmissionera deiioro. 1 in Robinson's cireu. exhibitinjr in grt" Pa"J remains in power, it 11 Ii met ritK t proper that, representative tnoiirrtl-iJOT, as an adrocate. sec. 10. xue lownsmp noara on b j . - 1 , . . j j- .J i.sr . tw, cL.ii .cBO .L. f.v.i,, nnite a serious accident on the 18th. elements should rule the cap;taL was under xndctmat.t an4 trtT for I n . . 1 perty of their Townships, and make fchc bo lmnVlVS H'rougn one return to the County Commissioners f the paper hoops wheu her cloth- CROCERIES, RARDWAREyTfON, &c. ALL SUITED TO THE SEASON AND THE Wilson, N. C, April C, 1SC9. 10 tf ' A. J. Morrisson's Brand Superior WHISKIES. ' We are agents for the above ceebraied Brand of hiskey, and eoucu orders lor Same . Crarton Old Mana. S. R. WATERS CO., Ajjants. JuneS, l'O. , . . . for revision, as mvy be prescribed bv law. . ' o -it t j r t . 1 kin; on her head and breast. Sec. 17. The Beard of Trustees . 0 " ...... , ing caught on the hoop, and she was thrown violently vto the ground, tri- Shc Sec. 7. The persons who aeelec- The Montgomery "Alabama Ad-!cr,a' . , vcrt'rer says : -M Tbi is a day when j A curious. taarrUgo took jlact in Radicalism teaches perjury a a line j this town ytsUrday. .Tha .psrties art, and coufttno lying a repeta-jwtre cagsfl in frtland rjcaily, trty Lie arcomnli-hmcnt : when munlrr.i vnn' hiva COttUnCrJl. 2. all Lf phpIi Twshin Khallm.kaont J painfully injured, and bad i r? M,a thieve ara it. pcttnl home .Ion-. Tha Udv caa.a 12 kt rica written report, upon the condition of j t0 be carricd fr0.m tbc ri,,S- ; off.! al and f.,rn'niiuili-r ; when! aud xuade thU pUta Lex the roads and bridges in their res-! As llezckiah . Grcenke and wife, j the PrwHleritial cfiirc has become, in gcntletnaa entered th.e Britialrty pecUYe Townships, to tho County! of Mason county, We-t Virginia, j its hands, a rst ifi-Dtrprle-cai-;nd wss a aoldier.21 tctr; has le-n five days thereof hall .notify, the of each Towuship fchall make out a persons recenmg the -majority of votes in each Township of their elec tion. 1 Commissioners, at least ten l.tys be ted j at such election shall appear, I fore regular terms of the Superior within five day3 after service of no-j Courts of the County. tice, before the County Commissioners and qualify by taking and subscrib ing oath .of I office, which oath shall be filed with the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners. . '. Sec. 8. The Board of Commis- Sec. 18. The Board of Trustees shall audit all accounts against the ITownship, as directed in section ten of the act concerning the government of Counties: and shall cause semi- ... - - I annual publications of all actonnts, were walking in the wood, a few ' ccp'ion; a&dwLrn tbe Jalicaluia, i in every part of the g b Pnt days ago, a dead tree they had just j under their abcurd teaching, imag pme yeara in ilcntaaa TemUrry, passed suddenly fell, brushing the ! ine that they are punUhiag Southern land last numth left there aaI arrival ehoulder of Greenlee, and striking n;en end inviting the admiration of ionera is anthhrizpd to decide in all so audited, to be ported athcTown- his wife on the top of tbc head. crtih inz her to the earth in one solid mass, and breakiag every bone in her bodr. so that her remains cotj! 1 not be recognized even as those of a hu man being. the augd?, when they look with a simpering, idiotic sml on the capi tal of tht nation, ruled ' by drunken freedncn, and gangs cf white vaga bonds more ignorant and- ilepraicd even than thHr negm dnpo.' here cu Friday Ufct,cmiaga iitsico of a or than two thousand c-lra, claimed Lis I danced &n4 wss acUallr married. It is a remark sbl 5 iUnc uf early, cxmstutatidaacceaifsdLvt, Greenville, & r G.tJtntJ& 'P'?! 0..irl, ttcrt CtiirUr. : : . : . - . ' J - 4 -