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THE DAILY 'Let oar tost Censures Attend the True Event.' BY J A. SELBY. COLUMBIA, S. C., TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1872. VOL. VII-NO. 30& SMALL HOUSE! SMALL RENT! SMALL PROFITS! SUCH being the caso, every ono who con? sults hia own interest will inquire for the "INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE.1' The undersigned, dovotiog bis entire atten? tion to the business, and being supplied by large importing and manufacturing housos, is prepared to supply the rotail and jobbing trade at rates that defy competition. (Jome, send or write for goods that are gua? ranteed to give satiafaotiou. S. J. FERR7. Karoh 10_,___ Fair Nolioe. ALL persona or parties indebted to the un? dersigned, or to E. <fc G.D.Hope, pre? vious to the lat of January laet, will come for? ward and make eettlemont within thirty daya, and save ooato of Buit. E. HUPE. March 8_ Norwood's Patent Cotton Planter. PARTIES wiehing to purchase COTTON PLANTERS will consult their interests by calling at PHILIP MOTZ'S Wagon Manu? factory, where tho best and moat completo Cotton Planters hi the South are manufac? tured and sold. PHILIP MOTZ, Assembly, between Lady and Gervaia streets. March 1 Imo __,_? Fishing Tackle. . ? diBi?i?_ JUST opening a full assort JRBHKE^ment of FISHING TACKLE, oonaieting of everything in thia lino. Feb 25 Imo _WM. GLAZE. Guano. THE undersigned bas now in atora and re? ceiving a full supply of those well esta? blished Fertilizers of Messrs. Wilcox. Gibbs tc Co., the PHONIX. MANIPULATED and GUANO, SALT and PLASTER COMPOUND, andie now ready to fill ordere, and ship by railroad to any given point. Call and get cir? culare, giving prices and particulars. At present prices of cotton, it will take but an increased yield of 25 to 80 pounds to nay for 200 pounds Guano. J. S. CHAMBERS, Feb 15 gmo_Oolombia, 8. O. State of South Carolina-Richland Co. | IN THE COMSt UN FLE A 8. Ex parte Mary S. Hobson. In re W. H. Tal-1 ley, Esq., Solicit ir Fifth Judicial Circuit of South Carolina.-Bill to Perpetu?te Tetli runny in regard to Lott .Deeds, ?fco., ?fcc. MKS. MARY S. HOBSON, by her attorneys, Messrs. Melton & Clark, having filed a pondon in this Court to perpetuate testimony in relation to the past existence, loss and con? tenta of a certain trust deed, executed by James Ryan to W. W. Walker, 7 rna tee, con? vening all that lot or parcel of land, with buildings thereon, containing one-fourth of | an acre, moro or less, situate on Richland atreet, in the city nf Columbia, State and County aforeeaid, bounded as follows: On the North, by lands of Jesse Drafts, on the West, by lan 'a of- Matthews, on tho East, by lands of J. H. Wells, and on the South, my Richland street, for the sole use and benefit of the said Mary S. Hobson, then Mary S. Watter. Notice is hereby given to all parties who may tbink themselves interested therein, to I appear before me, at my office, *'n Columbia, on the 22d day of May, A. D. 1872. at 12 o'clock H., as though they had been sorved with a subpoena, to croes-examino the testimony which may bo produced, and to introduce tes? timony in reply. Given under my hand and seal of office, thia 22d dav of Februarv. 1872. Feb27tnl3 *D. B. MILLER, C. C. C* Guns. OF the best English makers, Breech and Muzzle Loading; Parlor RIFLES, Ball and Shot 'Cartridges for Parlor Rifloa. Feb 25 Imo WM. GLAZE. Watches, Diamonds, Etc. Gl?GH JUST received a full line of Ladies' MG?and Gents* GOLD WATCHES, Dia wmoDd Rings, Pins, in various styles, Bracolots, Chains, etc. I am going to Bell the gooda. WILLIAM GLAZE. Feb 25_Imo Mutilated Currency BOUGHT at a moderate discount, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANE. New York Exchange BOUGHT and sold, at THE CITIZENS' 8AVING8 BANU. For Sale. ^ A LOT of fine Kentucky A ifete-B. MULES and HORSES, just ar-rr$?C rived. Gall at /rh eUfa DALY'S STABLES, Oct 7 On Assembly street. Foreign Drafts, lORsale at New York rates, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. 200 Lime. BARRELS of LIME, foi lo low by JOH"' AGNE\ . SON. Copartnership Notice. {HE subscribers, having this day formed a copartnership, to be known and styled aa IO WIE <fc ALLEN, and having leased for a term of years the shops and machinery, and bought the materials on the promises former? ly ooenpiod by James M. Allen, are prepared to enter into contracts for building or tho finishing of all ehop-mado materials, such as BLINDS, Doors, Sash, Win low Frames, A-c , Ac. Also, tho Dressing of Lumber, Scroll Sawing and Turning, and would respectfully solicit a share of tho public patronage. HOWIE cfc ALLEN. JOHN M. HOWIE, EDWAHD ALI.KN. COLOMBIA. November If "eH. Doc 10 3 m o Copartnership-Fisher & Silliman. IHAVE this day associate with me, in tho Drug and Apothecary business, Mr. L. T. SILLIMAN, a grad?alo of Philadelphia Col? lege of Pharmacy. The name and stylo of tho firm will bo FISHER & BILLI M Alf. W. C. FISHER. JANQAUY 10,1872. Jan 20 Planting Potatoes! OA A BARRELS selected SEED POTA ?UUTO?B-Pink-Eyes, Early Rose, Jackson Whites, Peach Blows and Early Goodrich, for salo low by Jan 10 EDWARD HOPE. Scotch WhiBkey. ONE puncheon "FINEST CAMPBELTON," of my own direct importation, via New York. Thia, by actual te st, ia 19 por cent, over proof, and is pronounced by all who have tested or tasted it, as the finest over brought to Columbia. A I.SO, I Full stock old WINES and BRANDIES. Holland GIN, Jamaica RUM, Scotch. Eng? lish and German ALES, London and Dublin PORTER, CURACOA and MARASCHINO. Moot and Chaudnn CHAMPAGNES, of tho famous vintage, 1808-finest ol the century. Reasouable prices and full satisfaction gua? ranteed. GEO. SYMMERS. Fob 8_ Gold and Silver BOUGHT and Bold, at THE CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK. AT COSTS WE have juat received the latent atyloa of Gentlemen's OOLLARS, CUFFS, and KECK WEAR. March S_PHILPS A WILEY. New Spring Goods. vii I HAVE Just received my atock of ft SPRING and SUMMER CA88IMEREB, (Hf VESTINGS, Ao.. to which I would Invite tho attontion of the pnblio. The stock compriaoa all atyleB and prices, and will be made to order in tho moat faahionable man? ner. O. D. EBERHARDT. Feb 25_ Oil OWN KID BIA 200 dozen just received. NEW ?ND EXQUISITE SHADES STREET AND EVENING. Two Buttons, $1.50 Single " 1.00 At R. G. SHIVER & CO.'S. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IN HOSIERY! At R. C. SHIVER & CO.'S. Feb 24_ Removal and Slight Change. THE undersigned informa her .friends and patrono that she has ?removed to the ?voil known dry 'goods houao of the Meaara. Kinard, whoro Bho is prepared to exhibit a aelectrd atock of articlca in the MILLINERY LINE, which ahe ia confident will gratify her patrona. Her atock of spring goods is particularly pretty. Gall at tho store of the Messrs. Kinard. Fob 18_MKS. A. MCCORMICK. First Arrivals! SPRING GOODS ! ! 1872. OPENING, MONDAY, A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF Lace Goods, Ladiee' LACE COLLARS and SLEEVES. Full line of EMBROIDERIES, Ladies* MADE-UP UNDERGARMENTS, Now atylo SPRING PRINTS and CAM? BRICS, just muted for tho acaaou. All Departments aro now fully replenished with new and SEASONABLE GOODS, And will bo sold at uniformly Low Prices! W. D. LOVE A CO. W. D. LOVE, Tl. li. MCCHEKBV._ Feb 18 New Rooks. THE SPEAKER'S COMMENTARY, hy Blah, ops and other Clergy of tho Anglican Church. Vol. I. $5. Aunt Jane's Horn, by Author of Stepping Heavenwards. 11.50. Hannah, n now Novel, by Miss Mnloch. 50e. Jan l-l DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN. Just Received, ALARGE nnmber of fino KENTUCKY MULES, which may bo econ at Chu rle? Logan's Stables, corner Seuate and Assembly Btroets. W. S. A J. M. TALBOT. Jan 13_;_ Agricultural Implements. ^^^t?mStt?^^ ''JONES/'and other ?&g&rm%???*tn Popular Cotton Plant ?SSg^^fiSS^* *J orai warranted satis factory or no oalo. Garden Plows and Cultivators. 200 Dixon Steel Swoop?, hotter and choapcr than tho Farmer CHU make them himaoir. Fob ?5_ L?RICK A LOWRANCE. a2 Olio ll.n. ll AMS, 2.O00 bushels CORN, 20,??01hH. RACON, at prices that uflor every inducement of other mar? kets. L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Fob 25 First in the Field. SPRING GO?DS?SPRING GOODS!! PRINTS, Delaines, Poplins, Caauimeres, Jeana and Tweeds. ALSO, A full Btook of FANCY GOODS. Now ia the timo to purchase, boforo they ad yanco in price. P. S. Hoary gooda sold at cont. C. F. JACKSON, Fob IS_Next door to Agnew A Bon._ NEW OROCKERY AND 1I0US E-FURKISI11X G STORE. THE undersigned have r?? gi oently opened an entire NEW ft- STOCK of articleain the above I r| line, which has been carefully ' r selected. They invito a call from tho cuizens to inspect their GOODS AND PRICES. Their stock embraces OROOKEBY, CHINA PLATED-WARE. TADLE CUTLERY. Eto. KINGSLAND At UK AT II, Under Colombia Hotel. R. KINGSLAND. J. A. HEATH. Jan 23_3mo WE DAVE RE-ORGANIZED OUR And scoured the eorvicea of a FIRST GLASS CUTTER. And as the seaBon is lato, and our stock of CASSIMEEES Large, will ME IP MIITS AT REDIICKD RATES, And Guarantee Satisfaction. Our Ready-Made Stock of Clothing, Hats and Fur? nishing Goods Is still large, and deduction in erice will be made to reduco it. We aro still taking orders for Shirts, warranting a fit. If you want nice gooda, givo na a call. R. & W. C. SWAPPIELD. January 18_ AT COST A.M.) CARRIAGE 1 We offer from this date our entire Stock ol CLOAKS and FURS, at cost and carriage. Call at once aud gtt a bargain from POKTER & STEELE. Jan 22 Oysters in Every Style, rif&v f~i MY Rest aura nt is In order'forthe *.l .#winter ?nason, and OYSTERS and %??&r other Hclrrehmeutis will he furnish? ed at ?hort notice. "How will you have them -fried, roasted or stowed?" G. DIEItCKS. Oct 20 _ j The Doctors Recommend Seegers'Deer ?N proforouco to London Porterand Scotch Alo. Whv?Th?v know it! B unadulterated Seegers' Deer is Pure. IT don't contain COCOCUIUH Indiens Fish Berries to inako sleepy or headache. For Sale. QOO finn FEET OF LUMBER, ?UU,V/UU ?0,000 foot of well sVa soned Flooring on hand. Orders for Lalh.and all kinds Lumber filled at short noticed Apply at our Lumber Yard, on Lady street and Greenvillo Hailroad, or address W. LOW BY tc CO., Owt290mo Rox 130. Columbia. H <\ WM. H. ORCHARD, Pro/e.isirof Mitkir- anddealer in Piano Fortes. APPLY at his residence, corner of Laurel and Henderson Btrcels, or at tho book atoro of Du Mo A Chapman. Piano Fortos, Organs and MelodeonH Tuned and Repaired. Jan 20 3mo Sweet Potato Slips. 1 rt-A BUSHELS for eoed-YAMS, Spanish XV)\t and Bad. For Bale by March 9_E. HOPE. N. C. Seed Corn. HAS been selected with care for thirty years. A few bushels for salo by Maroh 3 L?RICK A LOWRANCE. Groceries, Wines and Liquors. AFULL SUPPLY of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, In all thoir varieties. liest | brands Champagnes, Wines, Liquors. .Vc. enitublo for Christmas, on hand ami for sale low, by ^_JP_?N AGNEW * SON._ Approved Fertilizers. pr (~\ TONS Z ELL'S PHOSPHATE, UV/ 50 tons Burger Sc Butt'* Phoapbato. Terms cash, or on favorable terms till No? vember 1. WELLS Sc CALDWELL. I Fob 23_imo Fresh Garden Seeds. PEAS, Beans, Corn, Cabbage, and overy variety of frosh and genuine Seeds, for ealeby FISHER Sc SILLIMAN, Druggists, Jan 20_ Opposite Oaalnmbia Hotel. Salo of King's Mountain Railroad. Theodore D. Wagner and Anbury Coward. Trustees, vs. the King's Monntain Railroad Company.-Foreclosure of Mortgage. By II. II. DeliEONi IN pursuance of tho terms of a Mortgage executed by tho King'? Mountain Rail? road Company, on tho 15th day of March, 18GG, and by virtue of tho powers therein granted, wo will sell, at public auction, at harlPBton, S.O., on WEDNESDAY, March 20, 1871, at ll o'clock, at corner East Bay and Broad streets, The entiro RAILROAD of the said Compa? ny, Including tho bed and superstructures, of said Road, the materiala used in construc? tion, tho stations, Btatiou-houso dopots, store-housee, work-?hops, machinery and fix? tures thereon, and all the engines and rolling stock, together with all tho rights, privileges and easement belonging or appertaining to said Railroad Company. Terms c&uh; purchasers to pay for paper? andBtampa. THEODORE D. WAGNER, AS11URY COWARD, Jan 14_Trust??*. _ Gourd Seed Corn. AFEW bushels Pennsylvania GOURD SEED CORN, for seed. Very productive and adapted to this climate. For salo by Feb 21_ _E. HOl'E^ Xi O O XE TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best Z MY line of WATCHES is now full and complote, and _klho public may dopend on getting the best ut the lowest possible figures, as my facilities are such that I defy competi? tion from any market. I havo also in storo and constantly arriving all tho newest btyleu of Ladies'Sets, in Dia? mond, Coral, Cameo, Etruscan, Gold, Jct, tic, elegant designs in Chu ins. Bracelets, Charms, Lockets, Sec, tho latest and most beautiful patterns in solid Silver and heavy Plated Waro- Ooods suited for bridal, holiday and other presentatione. Repairing in all branch?e, by tho beet work? men and at reasonable ratee. ISAAC SULZBACHER, Oct 13 Columbia Hotel Row. LO O K TO YOUR INTEREST, AND Get the Best, HUT GO TO THE BEST PLACE. WE claim to havo ono of tho fines! VyV stock? of WATCHES, of all best Eng ALfifelifli, Swiss and American makers. With Diamonds and other fine Jewelry, our stock ie large, and we are going to sell tho doods. REPAIRING and ENGRAVING, in al branches, by tho best of workmen. WM. GLAZE, _Nov ID Formorly Glaze St Radcliffe. LARGE AND FINE STOCK OF CARRIAGES, On Salo at W, K, GREENFIELD'S REPOSITORY. 1M\E Ruggy stock embraces everything, . from the plain, substantial Concord ?lyle to a light, elegant trotting buggy. Four pa ase li uer vehicles lu large variety, including Ltrowuelle, Rockaways, Phaetons, Victorias, and a new style ol four-seat Buggy. Tlii . stock ii? all fresh from tho factories, I? of tho lated design, and, not least important, is being s<>ld at vc?rv low prices. Dec 20 WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. I HAY!, on bund a select_ " kio* li of WATOIIKS.JKWEL-e?0?" JE.?RRY. CLOCKS, SILVER and PLATED WAUK, which J will dispone of at moat rea? sonable pru . s Also, SPECTACLES to suit nil ages. RKPAl??lS'i ,;j my line done promptly and on good leriiH All articles a vd work wnrrnnled to boas repn actitud. OKO. BRUSH, vid door bi luv. PiieEMX ellice, Main street. Oct 29 New Books, by Express, For Sale <?l llryan ?(. McCarler's, SEVEN DECADES OF TUE UNION. By Henry A. Wiho. tl. Life and Times of John Wesley, Founder of the Mt thodtsis. By L. Ty cr inan, London. History of tho Workinir and Burgher Classes. Uy C*9iagiiac. 12 60. Winifred Clim lu nu. de, t storv bv George McDonald, fl,75. Character. Ry Samuel Smiles fl.fo Svstcin itic Thculocv. Rv Charl? s l?oiluc, D. ?. Darn in's Nuturnlitt's Yovagi sinned thu World ALSO, A number of new London Nov 's eli? up. Alse?, new r-uo'ihi il works, just |nih)isl.i .1. Imported Cordials. THE undesigned lins just openc-l a lot nt IMPORTED CORDI A LS, ol various kindee etnbraciiig Perfect Love, Vanilla, Rose, Anisette, cte. Also, Imported Maraschino, Uuracoaaud Absinthe. T. M. POLLOCK t Acts ?ml Joint Resolution? Fatted Dy the General Assembly or South Carolina, Regular Session, 1871 and 1673. AN ACT TO QUANT, BENEW AND AMEND THE CHABTEB OF THEVHJC/AOE OP BOCK HILL, IN THE COUNTY OP YORK. SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That, from and after- the pai Ire of this Act, all citizens of this ite, having resided twelve months thin the State, and sixty days in the l?ge of Kock Hill, shall be deemed, d aro hereby deolared to be, a body lit ic and corporate, and the said vil jo shall be called and known by the me of Hock Hill, and its corporate nita shall extend over an area of a uare, each side whereof is one mile, d the centre whereof is "Gordon's otel." SEO. 2. That the said village shall be iverned by an Intendant and four War? ms, who Bhall be citizens of the United ates, and who shall have resided in is State twelve months, and shall have >en residents of the said village sixtj lyj immediately preceding their eleo on, and who shall be elected tho se ?nd Monday of January, 1873, and or ie same day in each year thereafter, u days' public notice thereof bointj roviously given; and that all malo in abitante of the age of twenty-one years tizens of tho State, and who shall havi ?sided within the State twelve months nd in the said village sixty days imme lately preceding their election, shall bi ntitlod to vote for Baid Intendant am /ardene, paupers and persons nnde: usabilities of crime excepted. SEO. 3. Tho said election Bhall be heh t some convenient public place in tb lid village, from 10 o'clock in the morn ig until 4 o'clock in tho afternoon, an? 'hen the polls shall bo closed,- the ma tigers shall forthwith count the votes ud declare the election; and give notio hereof, in writing, to tho Iutendan herein being, who shall, within tw ays thereafter, give notice, or causo th arno to be given, to the persons dui looted. The Intendant and Warden; adore entering upon the duties of thei fiice, shall, respectively, take tho oat ?rescribed by the Constitution of th State, and also tho following oath, t pit: "As Intendant (or Warden) of th illage of Hock Hill, I will, equally an inpartially, to the best of my abilitj xerciao the trust reposed in me, an viii use my best endeavors to preserv ho peace, and carry into effect, accorc ng to law, the purposes for which lave been elected: So held me God. V.nd if any person, upon being electe intendant or Warden, shall rot uso to a? is snob, he shall forfeit and pay to tl Jouncil the sum of twenty dollars f< die use of the said village: Provide That no person who has attained the af )f sixty years Bhall be compelled I servo in either of Baid offices; nor she my other person be compelled to serv Dither as an Intendant er Warden, mo than one year in any term of three yeal The Intendant and Wardens, for tl time being, shall always appoint one i moro boards of managers, (three m nagera for each board,) to conduct tl election, who, before they open tho pol] shall take an oath fairly and impartial to conduct the same. SEO. 4. That in CSBO a vacancy sin occur in the office of Intendant, or ai of the Wardens, by death, resignatio removal or otherwise, an election to i such vacancy shall be held by order thu Intendant and Wardens, or a maj rity of the same, ton days' public nott being previously given; and in case sickness or temporary absenco of t Intendant, the Wardens, forming t Couucil, shall bo empowered to elect o of tho number to act as Intendant di iug the time. SEO. 5. That tho Intendant and Wai ens duly elected und qualified shall, di ing the term of ellice, severally and i Hpcctively, be vested with all tho powt of Trial Justices, or Justices of t Peace, as the case may be, in this Sta within tho limits of saul village, exec for tho trial of small and mean eas and tho Intendant shall and may. often as is necessary, summon tho Wa cns to meet in Council, any threo whom, with tho Intendant, shall com tuto a quorum to transact business; ti they shall be known as tho Towu Cot eil of Hock Hill; and they and their s coHsors in oflloe, hereafter to be elect may have a common seal, which shall aUixod to all of their Ordiuuuees, n suo and be sued, plead and be imp!ea< in any Court of Justice in this Ste and purchase, hold, possess and enjoy them, in perpetuity, or for any tern yours, auy estate, real or personal, I mixed, and sell, alien or convey tho sm {'rodded, Tho same shall not exceed any one time, tho sn in of ten thousi dollars; and tho said Town Council si have authority to appoint, from tim? tune, us they may soe tit, stich anil many proper persons, to net ns Ma rsl or Constables of said village, as e I Council may deem necessary aud exp? 'ont for tho preservation of the pei good order and police thereof, wit I persona so appointed shall, within corporate limits of said village, have 1 power und privi'oje?, and be aubjoe all the obligation?, penalties apdr? r iU tiona provided Dy law for the office of Constable; and shall bo liable to be ro? mo Tod at tho p? easaro of Baid Town Council; sud the said Town COD noil shall have power to establish, or au? thorize the est il lis'in ont of a market house in said, village; also, to authorize the establishment ot a guard house, and to prc BC ribo HU i table rules nnd regula? tions for keeping and governing the eame; and the said Town Connell, or the said Intendant and Wardens, in person, * any ono or more of them, may authorize and require any Marshal of the town, or any Constable especially appointed for that pnrpose, to arrest and commit to the said guard house, for a term not ex? ceeding twenty-four hours, any person or persons who, within the corporate limits of said town, who may be engaged in any broach of the peace, riotous or disorderly conduct, open obscenity, pub lio drunkenness, or any conduct grossly, indecent or dangerous to the citizens of said town, or any of them; and it shall I be the duty of the Town Marshal or Constable to arrest and commit all such offenders, when required to do so; and who shall have power to call to their as? sistance the posse comilatus, if need be, to aid in making such arrests; and upon the failure, of such officers to perform such duty as required, they shall several? ly be subject to such fines and penalties as the Town Council may impose apon them; and all persons so imprison td, ?lall pay the costs and expenses incident to their imprisonment, whioh said costs and expenses shall be oolleoted in the same manner as is provided for the col? lection of fi Ll CO imposed for the violation of ordinances, rales and regulations: Provided, That such imprisonment shall not exempt thu par1 y f:oru the payment of any fine the Council may impose for the offence which he, she or they may have committed; and the said Town Council shall have fall power and autho? rity, under their corporate seal, to mako all such rules and regulations, by-laws and ordinances, respecting the streets, roads and business thereof, as well as the police system of the said town, as shall appear to thom necessary and proper for the security, welfare and convenience of the inhabitants of said town, and for preserving health, order and good go? vernment within the said town; and the said Town Council may impose fines for offences against their by-laws, roles, re? gulations and ordinances, and appropri? ate the same to the public ase of said town ; and the said Town Council shall have the same power that Trial Jue tices or Justices of the Peace now have, or may hereafter have, to compel tho at? tendance of witnesses, and requiring them to give evidence upon the trial be? fore them of any person or persons for a violation of any of their ordinances, by? laws, rales or regulations; bnt no fine above the sam of twenty-five dollars shall be oolleoted by said Council, ex? cept by snit in the proper Courts of Jnr tico in this State, and also that uorhiDg herein contained shall authorize) mid Connuil to make any ordinance or by? laws inconsistent with or repugnant to the laws of tho State. SEO. G. That the said Intendant and Wardens, or a majority of them, shall have power to abate and re nun o all nuisances in said town; and it shall be their duty to keep all roads, ways, bridges and streets within the corporate limits of said town open and in good re? pair, and for that purpose they are in? vested with all the powers of County Commissioners, for and within the cor? porate limits of the said town; and they may lay out new streets, close up, alter or widen those now in use; and shall have full power to olassify and arrange the inhabitants or citizens of said town liable to street, road or public duly therein, and to force the performance of such duty, under snob penalties as ara now, or shall hereafter be, prescribed by law; aud they shall have power to compound with ali persons liable to work the streets, ways and mada in said towns, upon such term? as their ordi? nances or by-laws may establish, or their rules ami regulations may require-; the money so received to be applied to the public use of said town; und ail persons refusing to labor, or failing to pay such commutation, shall be liable to such fine, not exceeding ten dollars for any one year, as the said Tonn Council may impose; and they shall hnvu the power to enforce the pay meut c?f such fine in tho Ramo manner us is now, or may hereafter, be provided for the eoUeeticn of County taxes. And the said Town Council shall have power, with the con? sent of the adjacent land-owners, to close nil such roads, streets and ways, within tho said town, ns they may deem neces? sary, by the salo of thu freehold therein, either at private or public sab?, ns they may adjudge beat for tho interest of the said town; and they shall koep in repair all snell new streets, roads und ways, as thoy may, from time to time, deem : necessary for tho improvement and con ! venience of said town: Provided, That j no ht reef, rond or way shall be opened j without first having obtained tho c-on i sent of tho land-owner or owners there? of, through whoso premises any such new street, road or way may pass. SEC. 7. The said Town Council may have power and authority to require ail persons owning a lot or lots in said town to closo in, and to make and keep in good repair, side-walks in front of said lot or lots, whenever the samo e-hall front or adjoin any public street of said town, if, in tho judgment of the Council, such side-walk shall be necessary, the width thereof, and tho manner of con? struction, to bo designated and regu? lated by tho said Town Counoil; and for default or refusal, after reasonable no? tion, to make and keep in good repair such side-walk", and to close suoh lots, j tho said Town Council may cause tho ' same to bo made or put in repair, and I require the owner to pay the price of I making or repairing; and tho said Town ! Counoil aro hereby empowered to sun for aud recover tho sumo hy action of I Concluded on Fourth Page. ]