THE PICKENS SENTINEL---SlWement. < _ p.__r^ ^ o^~MAIl(JlI C, 1873 " A -i- ? * ~ ci iLe .Legislature. Tho'loWowinjj "Acl* ot ficnornl interest, |?:i-?Ko?i by tlio present (jeuernl Atit*einhly have been approved, and iiro 1 aw k in lorcc, viz : All A el to C'iif.ir<-i> ? l"> _ - - W v * v III VJ III, U I the pull tax. An Act to incorporate the State Auxiliary Joint JMoek company. An Act to authorize County (Courts of certain comities to levy and collect mi additional i.-ix for certain purposes. An Act to reIVr 11> the qualified voters ol Barnwell llie location ol 11?e county seat."" An Act to provide f?>r the purchai ' - . i . .-v. o wi .! ini^-ji i mi iff> iniMie Jur l lie lit hi | JlliyillOlll ?>f l:.XCS, &c. An Ad to revise smd junend jm Act :iiii] to rcdnci* nil Ails jKTtainiii'f lu tin* homestead into 0110 Ai-i Aii Ail lo aiuiid iion 0, chapter 02, ol ilie General Sinlutup. An Act to require llie State and comity ollicors eluctcd by' the iieonle j to qualify wiliiiu lliii ty days jif'lcr roi j cciviupj officii.I notification licreuf. An Act to extend llic t'ui.o Jur olli> - - ? iWMft. - | M *' .An Act to repeal Sot: I ions 5, G sind 7 oi plt:r 83; of lint Oi oiiora! Si;il utes. An Acl to nniond Section 17, Chap U r 14, (?!' the (Jcuor.iI Statutes. Joint Itosoltuion to provide nn ?) MI'Oliriill ion I'ti- ll>? .....11 | 1.11 llll'll L oil J= mis purchased by llic Stale in Darlington c.o tuny. An Act to incorporate the South l the State. ^ An Act to amend an Aet lu incor? poralo ccrtaiu fire engine companies. * An Act to amend an Act cnlilled 1 "An Act to ^rant, roncw nhd amend itic charter of certain towns and villa{..CH." A n Actio amend .Sections 08 90 and 100 llic purehstSeivt. All A <-l l<> I'/'#! II !ri? <' . _ . , .J.,.. ? v*MII Ml sinners to give homJ before entering on iheir duties. An Art t?> amend the An chartering r<-i lain towns :i:in tornlily tlie amendment to tho Oonstii mion relating to tin* increase ol tlie Stale dolit. .An Act lor I lie. bettor protection <^f religion* worship. An Aet io inal I the ol'ieer* nl' iiw> incorporated cities and towns in the ; Stale. ' i Mrs. (5en. John Jj. Floyd lias pre- 1 ^onled to Mai ilia College,"Abingdon,'' \ a., t lie folh wins'" inioi-.-si inn t ? v * *o * v " 1 v'?l viz: The handsome gilded and figured : I tin a tea t-?; j > and saucer used by Gen * \\ ashinglun ; :i hirjje photograph liko- ' iess of her "brother, iren. Joan S. Pros- 1 on. the distinguished orator of South 1 Carolina; a transparent eryslal taken c rom the mountain of Tazewell couns y. Yn. beautifully out and engraved f n Paris; n small statue of Gen. %. c J'aylor, and Indian relies. Besides c .hese, Mrs. Floyd presented to the En- j erpean Literal1}' Soeiety 10i> valuable \ joolcs.' t i Ksepin^ Old Sliosp. SliccpAhlioiiUI ncycr Ik1 ki-|?t until lliey !? t-e lheir teeth; n very little tl> nervation and more practice will enable nnj*"poivon to toll their ago by the front teeth, and (or the benefit of those not posted in this art we will jive a description of the different Binges of their growth and decline, so il.nl till 10:13' learn,'-jib we once hoard nfivpcison who went to buy n floclc of sheep, and pronounced them nil too ,.1.1 f 1?1 r- . w.u II will iuu I i I < I OI IIII V111 ?T UO Icctll in their upper I rout j?\v. Perhaps ho lias loinned before lliis thai I hey nevurhad. A lull prown sheep has liiirtv-two leetli?eijjht incisor* in the lower r . * ironijaw, and mx niolai'6 on each side in the upper and lower jaw. Tlio lamb at birth has two incisors passing through the gums. . ^Vhcn about u month old, it has ciirht comparatively short, narrow ones. At about a year uld, sometimes a ]itulv mere, tho ecus Iral or ';latnb teeth'7 are shed and re placed by 1 wo broad, teeth. Tito lamb Leeth con lid no to be plied annually ind replaced by broad teetli, until tbo sbeep lias eight incisors of sccotid growth, when it is full tnoulbcd, which s :\l the ??! i'<><>r yearn. At six years old the incisors gcncrilly begin to diminish in breadth and use nicir ianlikc shape. At sevo'n Lliey become long and narrow, stand ibout perpendicular with respoct to ;aeh other, have lost their round, cnting edge, and so continue to diminish mlil at about the a^o of ten years hoy become loose and begin to drop >ut. A Sneer.?A knerr is the weapon* < >t ibe weak. .Like oliier evii weup>?8. it is :?1 \v1\3-B cur.ninglj" read}' to * >ur hands, and there is moro poison n tlio handle than in the point. But io\v many nohlc hearts have withered villi il? vcnoinotiF stab and *l'ottered vith its Bubtlo malignity.