Stock Law.--'Thos. C Foust, Gcoi^eS Rogers, C G Curtis, Thomas Ruffin, George Steel, Alary C. Foust,.- E R Dixon, Jacob Michael, Joseph* N H Clcndeuin, Henry Albright, Joseph A. | Iiong, Henry Long, John W Wlittwtt, John M Foust, John W Bason, William Bason, Jeremiah Bason, John R Newlin, and George VV Swepson, owning coutigu ous lauds, were permitted to build gates across the public highways, and enclose their lands by a common outside fence, and among themselves adopt the prosvisions of the stock law. THo gates across the public roads will bens follows;* One at the South end of J W WhiUett’a lane, one just North of Alary C Foust’s barn, one where Henry Longa lino crosses the road from Graham to Guil-breuth briago, one on the lull West of Jack Thompson’s on the same road, oneon the road between Jolin W and Wil*liatn H Btson’a, and one uear Alfred L Nowlin’s Store, on the road leading from Swepson ville to Haw fields.We congratulate the advocates of a stock law in acting practically in this matter. As the patient said when the Dr. prescribed apple brandy toddy, we think this a sensible move on the part of those concerued,aud it furnishes the onlypractical solution we have seen to the stock law question in this coanty.