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old, eise at re n•
' ad with ed withit4ITtf r eIoiin,
%one day pheke~ Pa Qte n sbirt
hundtresddlsaie intsf oreto
cpon ttautetioat, ta o e
N' owtn Ti 4d, .ealelhns. anFa
die. w INothiS l s the rst t ti e
made; ~ad lived al) his wh he w
r daanJd ne ar heardt a ther la
the levee at New OrleaTns
PooV ~I''t ltttle new wh
usicoupt@V. Thg c ,
- tie was ni s e, the Coast
" - "N.tional ObBetvatory,
an doe , eof tlear line free of
Sl te bidsiness y fo the Gov
po n th line, ia . one year,
all exeed,at the ratis fotr i rivate
ie ssages, the amount of fortsthousand
• dollars d n eanr, the Secretia of the
Treasuri t requir. d to repo nthe ac
count~u aanthenticated, to ongress.
thSevee aot h e.Sunday evening,
1st igist.,.t Hloway's Switch, in Fay
ete nty, m. l .'ensin was shot
wit ble baele gun by J. M. Abel.
died in a short time. His son
with him was also shot by
"it thought he cannot live,
melIt: "We learn from gl eorge
towe that two parties from the neigh
pr osod of that place, the one consist
pg of .fivesand the other of seven per-.
9 ed t oa a afishing excursion to
coualy ately. Of, the tove three
d, and of the seven five
Twao &aeothe- is very ill-gall
i4fever.'
die fin ma sh ted with Miss
, "a .ith her personals fs s?"
'; 4 thi her purse-and-all ot ls."
'NOTICE.
lat the En tde Houseon Dublin street,
_murs y. Evening, JaIy 12, 1860,
at bllf-past 7'o'clock P. M., to take into conside
ration the late action of the School Board of this
City. A general attendance is desired.
H. f. t>OGREVE,
JOHN SULLIVAN.
Xetairi ,idke Pound.
(JAS lrought to the Pound of the
uoddrsigned Syndle, Left Bank,
(Metarble Ridge) on TUESDAY, the
3rd day of July, 1860.
ONE BLACK PONEY, with a white star on the
forehead; two hind legs white up to the first joint,
and bps a Inmp on the right side 6f his belly.
The matks are taken as nbar as possible, no
other maletor.brppd visible.
The owne or owners of the above described ani
mal are a ested to come forward, prove pro.
perty pe ieharges and take him away o+s or be
ore T RDAY, iulv 17th, 1860, or he rill be
sold odsealay at U o'clock, A. M.
JACQB WEIYEL. Syndic Left Bank.
Prlsh off Jefferson. July 7th, 1860.
S ist of Letters
emainhtg in the Post Office of the City of
Cearrollton, July lst, 1860, which if not taken
. out will be sent to Washington as Dead Letters.
Balte John Brown James II
BentleyS. A. Mrs Bubeck G
Brehmer 0 Blardley W Miss care of
Benton James Simon Vittal
D
Derltaln U" Durr M Mrs
Deschapel 0 LeBreton
F
Fesende Noen Fnchs Peter
Fleming B Mrs Fare of Fortier Polycarp
Jobh Ball
*H
Horeglm John Hintemeyer Mrs
lntermeyer LoUtsL Mtrs 9
SJ
James C Miss
K
Krouder Jean Klein Carl
L
Lehr Henri Legtne Felix
M
Morgan MrEy Eve Miss2 Morigan P
Mgoney J $ P "
N
Nihols Samuel
P
Price 'D . P
Logers Charles em of Frank Roder
S
Anow JB eer H
W.
Waginer Samuel Weoer Carl
HI. H. GOGREVE, P.M.
JOB PRINT NG,
it imp
know wh
to speak. .
intheev
the e
c,
Srý
eb net i
Sf ee wl te rs " Ofcourse
e drawback to the
e: On Thurs
t vre ok th ei e p
oreted bY the' John
Third Jstie the ad for me at
Toof Jef exeuerson.th t bove entitled esut
prdrawbaoceed to sell at heton at the door
Cnrt Houe, antae, between Thurs- a
and er st reets inithe ty of1 Carrollton,
SATURDAY. the 7th day of July, 1860, at 11
o'elock, A. L, the following described property,
to-wit:
1st. A O, IAIN LOT OF GROUND,, with all
the improvetients thereon, situate In the City of
Carrollton, In this parish, and designated by the
number-Flt., in Square Twelve B. on. a plan of
subdt~sion y Winm. IL. Williams, surveyor, dated
23d Decethblbr. 1853, and deposited in the ofeat of
C. 0. PIorter, notary public. Said Sqdare is bound.
d by Lbonides, Third and Jefferion streets, And
na portion of the fonrth side by Barthe street,
nd said lot measures, inaccordance with the afore
said plan, SO *ont on Leonidas street, by a
.depth of 100 at:bh anglev and between par
allel fines.
*The improvements on Maid~roý party qpnsbut r a
frame dwelling hMuse, 1clthb 'tistern, ete;
Seized in the above estlt t. t.
Terms of sale-CAStAO1WII 8SPOT.
GUY D»IY Sheriff
je6.ts of $ Parsh of Jefferson.
JAMES M DN Y.
ýureobaigai g ank Gommitotssioýý.M etha
AND DALb .IN '.
Pianos, Melodeons, Pumps, 8afes, 'bwi4pg
Machines, do. .
PUiInsaIR of " Cherokee Physician," "i Ch ology o
N.C.." " Southern BishopA," "UickorBgut lle,"&c.
147 Chambers-street, New' ork.
Buys every kind of Mercu ise
Directly from Jobbers, Importers, Ma Sacturors,
and Wholesale Dqalers, (either for eash or on
time,) on the best possible terms.
Commission for Buying & Forwarding, 2S per cent,
Wilson GC. Hunt & Co. R. 8. Foster, D. D. Ev
New York. I anaton, IL
Ross, Falconer & Co. J. M. Jordan £ 0t. Chi.
N,:w fYork.- cago, 71,
Meline urier & Sher- '8. B Erwin, Esq. Wash
wood, New York. ilngton, 1. I.
Cook, 'owd, Baker & D, D. ,T. .,oce, Esq.,
"., o. New Rork." Roches tt N. T. -
-tromsm Davis & Co. N. W..M. Wightmnan, I
York. a,. Spartinsburg, -8..
A.y. Brnuce & Co. 1 lw Rev. C. C: Gillespie, N.
,Work. " Orleans, La
A. -I. Gale, &" C hu W. 8toy Esquire,
York. " 'f'Charloeton, S. C.
MecPheeters o' e, B.-.F. Perry, Green.
Norfblt,.Va. L. ljU, t C.
Odom & 4Gmenslo . W. A,' Graham,
folk, Va. • .Hillsboro', N. .
Hon. John $ ter,Kho. on, Chas. Manly, Na.
ville Ten*".- letb, N. C.
Rev. W. . wnlo Hon. -J W. Elh q.
Knoxvill! Ten. leigh, N. C.
Hion. Thos. L._ , o:I'D.. L.Swalu, Ch*a-.
Newport. Ky. :1 I el Bill, N. C.
Brown & McMilar,Wssh lhas. F4 Deens, ] t.
ingtoi, Texas. Wlilsona Ni O.
W-. &IA RIchatdson, Gal. C. P. Me]ndenhall, Gr'as&
veston, Texas.' boro, N. Q.
D. Ayres, Es~ Ive. Dr. J. E. Pant, Macon,
ton,'Tek.a. Mniss.
D. iR. McAna:ly, D. D. Myatts £ Toler, Marion,
St. Louis, M I Ala.
W. B. drooks, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa.
JEFFERSON RIFLES.
ORDER No. 1. H(SAD QUARTERS,
Carrolltos, May 7tb, 1860. 5
T gHE regula. meeting of this Corps will be I
I held at th ir ilall, on the FIRsT MONDAY
of each month. I
The Corps will meet hereafter every Mlonday
and Friday, at half-pact 7 o'clock P. M.'tfor drill.
Punctual attendance is expected.
By order of
J G. DREUX, Captai.,
C. E. P.OYER, Orderly Sergent.
Carr,- oon, May 9th, 1860. t'f [
'lead Quarters JefFerm U Bise, .
Ord, : No. 2. Carrollton June 28 1860.
riTE COMPANY will aesemble at their Armory
in full uniform on SUNDAY, July Iso,
at 8 o'clock A. M, precisely.
Punctual attendance is required. ,
By order of
J. G. DRELJY. Captain Commanding.
C E. RoYRt, Orderly:- Je30
Icead Qarterj ,Nele rsaen AIles,
Order No. 3. Casroltton June 29, 1I60.
TIHE COMPANY wi ll as"mble at their Armorf
in full uniform on WUDNISIIDAY r
July 4th. at half.pat t lock A. M. preci.ý
Punctual aueulittceea s required O eo
8y or ert J. l tux, Cad-it
C. C.SRoTE Ordert .
K. IINQ O C e i
Attorney and I. nt
: C : .. s. Co
.2 X
ia Press p iblishes the I
ed py cula 4%if . most
extr r I thait has r tibly'been
broi r'tiiA bity fhriahin
,Germaneby birth, C
f y marriage, and in
S fiv ,reside in Ger
hia.ý They
-. 4fe or thirty. I
5i s. By
t.for two ra4 ld
"tw aC dr
proposingto ae"t m
ted thern h
h thee`
%tt~e ýi , too; a re
unt'l a week .or ten da 'Sgo, the
escaped from teof housie,nd ~ to
at the hon.e of l Germ an b ar, r They
they d'lisosed to him all that had trans
pired,sitated that between December
wad Apr~it Mrs. Easw had o less t
than m endeavored to persuade
tmem ene of their tenant houses.
til a wee use i one of the oldest in the
owu, and Mrs. Easaw told the i
TAYc 'hardlyr' worth repairing, and r
a .'s t !a well be burned down, of- I
The artels a inducement to fire the
, ladsth 0. This they cf course re
idofiereda~ Mrs. Easaw told them they
,e ar any serious punishment if
Su ven if arreted that she and
oOt oa the house
N . 0 receive. $600'
town Mtitual
ake sr* o aythi mestn ould enable
h at ooh o he flft · SA '
,a o e House site it occI:
nt p p and First, atl
b r.1 detailed by
rer For errm~tntown,
1 ras . ug, 2d. A rately and
,Steward-, . Se8 story. The
$r ooek an, e arrest of
\"· -^m inciting 6ir 4
LAND LAD lton Ai h e building,
No' ONE, of the, it rof ho was held
ton, takes place teo
UJtAY of every o at co . The girls
Truck Hoe e r
son and Firstre heir grad her from
The hours for matter.
as follows;-: F t
the last i. Marc
rt metin i oods. The
ha(psat 7 o'clociods. The
Prhe , nt arri -Dunty, Ohio, are
8aturday oD t by a male child,
V.. Preadent--P. u years old, that has
searl - "1 & times in the woods,
a" n en. It has
re ildi'n quie t floe
SA$ll$ ach of wa
as bee - it
0. ea pr edoad
Severn epersons,
e.s , organized, out on the
chap wasin the habit of at
militia tlainings with what he
his revolutionary gun. He
S ays. boasting alibut it, decla'ing
had gone through the revoluiori.
An day a friend said to him that
va stk of his gun *" was now; he
't' call that revolutionary?" " No,
Scouldn't say that the stock was
olutionary, but the barrel whis."
But the barrel is new too; it can't be
:revolutionary." "Well," said the chap,
"I won't say the barrel is revolutionary,
nutheir; hut I'll tell ,o what it is, the
touch-hole's revolutitoary, anyhow!"
I I3 Let a woman, if she would fasci
nate, sometimes fly from us. iHer face,
however beattiful, is often tenss danger
ous'than her back.
8 GreaS)pUtr4iDs are
men; the later look the taller tihe '
ther they' are off.
S-. ._. - ,.,,
POLICE JURY-P
S TT2d., X860.
The 'na te4 Membprs mpe this t
Pre nt the t o t m MWtri. ot .C
ars. Levy., J. Mi ler . . ? PefiL i
.Preston,. Win. Fish and 1 ,
The memb rs being sw b4he
Teedent, Mfr. Mithoff was by s
Mýr4Preston, as a member of this board.
; . Presto~i ioved that Mr. Mithoff .
. PMreidnt pro tem, wiob waa
ruatilmoisly carred.
Mr. Mithoff having
ipointed Messrs. LevytPt i
examine the retturn of ci
the members of the le4ifJ f
,Mtoir t'eksrnintli
a en prooe
t df, te
4'eld nr. O
n g dt a ;the sn
etab d Treaur to
eax bills/, .lto )resent"i, .
tain to to too Tiaxl Colýo for ol
feoto.on.
And that it bido understood by the
Policediuy and o..didatea for Secre- t
taryslip,. as the" oty of the next
Secretary. ..
Applicatio)ne for the r C
were received from Messrsrs
and C. E. Royer. The Presidn
ing appointed Mesasr. Fish ,nd W
as tellers_ of the eleotion th Ji
proteedfrbi't ballot; on . hitz t4 being !
counted Mr..R yer receivedi 9.) ve
Votes and Mr. ktigaO2) tWp v e."
Application beinbleeifved fromu 1r.
J. J. Gutierrse, fbr Atax Qly i
Application fot At etrey f Mi._dJ
N. Commandeur. And fro
Davis, for Printer, the abb
gentlemen ;i'aring -~:,o were?"
deolared unanimonl e ec .
-Applictlonas for Synd'o - m .ere."
ceived from Mr,"J. Weiyellnd
Young. • The Jury havlng p c
to ballot, and the votes beL
Mr. Weiyel received (7) esven vites
Mr. Young not having received an
vote-Mr. Woiyel was ,Iolred to b
elected.
Application for ,ergeaot-at.Ar$s
was receive4 from J. F. Zeller* ,t re
being nKpposltion Mv Ze e'" was
declared untinimously' i
At this a of the ceedings,
on motion of . seconded,
the newly' e se t took his
seat.
The P then Papointed the
followin ma composed as
follows, *i
FINA Coat essr Levy,
Perrot
JUDIC 7L 'Messrs.
Preston, y and*
Poi Ln . Perret,
Fish etz.
dPA CoMtm r. Preston.
C L CoXi or the First
District, lor. For the
nd School , Mr. Preston.
For the T'hird Shotl ot, Mr. Wm
Fish. For the Fo
Mr. N. Betz.
Mr. Itoyer hioe
Mrs T. UnLillet as.
SeCretatry and Trre
Jury and ' reas School
Fund.
Mr. Gutierres i names o0
Messrs P. Laba . Taledano,
as s (ccurities Collector.
M,.WiyetL name of Mr
N. etz, as his `'for Syndie.
Eletion e Comtrissioner
of Public Wor hi the Village
Hurtsville were received, showing
Messrn C. F. Hoffman, Ben. Toled
and A. P. Gray were duly elected.
The following bills were appyovOt
by the Finance Committee and oedere
to ho piid.
New Orleans Crescent.... 67 00
I)aniel Young, Coroner.... 40 00
J. F. Zeller........... 2 00
Jacob Wei eL. ..... 1 0
A bill from .~ K .er , was ob
motion laid o ; M A
The flol r ' Mr. A.
P. CGray ~e prayer
To the LI the Preddent ad membe9s
f orlicer J ,/3r e Parisah of
erecs, Left BRak.
: By a resolution sed at your
on the 28th alt the opening 6f
st. In the vill s of Hurtavlli6
-Bloom tate street to
I tn py
a tdu
effect6 is 0,tVint
th net, 1
stht
AThe Memol f e
inhabifents snd prTop y 0 8
thpe 'ash of Jen lr
re, se"ojntioat in or and
slaeve s
ofr sto w
pr tr
osta olb
thatthe
resedw s eforthm
oroiawrlla o he
get td oaoiir h6norable
tages that would. esult
pointment Of ofotain a
be,in conjunction
arrest all slaves who br
from their msasts eI
tion,without a wrIfp
the master t ro
nisha l the m valid
ty-four hours; that
rested, shall be foo
said policemqn orSyndlq
one dollar for eacha A
brought to hma yb
polioeman or Sy ,4Asr
orslaves, andlt1
to paythesaid
of the ,Attoran
its redoveny bye'
petent
or Syndod, &nfdtio
on sald4oletye*ý $
res ed, esible l'
ve in ors;to
cerh, so Athat -b`
brought4o ,..;i..
Your memorA
theat it tmay
a lonedtmeet
pon dtay of Jly,1 E!l~ ,le
erli"ed )it .<ino
r afornedwietome1It. *t ubandlt -
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