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* v; A, % (' * >' / ACT8 0F THE LEGISLATURE. i The Legislature adjourned at 10 o'clock Rua ou Saturday night. The following ii o / list of acts passed at its recent suasion : pea An act.to incotporate the Columbia Ath? for eneeum. 'too An act to incorporate Nowberry College A of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of priu South Carolina and adjacent States. not( An act to incorporate tjio Columbia A Steamboat Company. j tore An act to amond an act entitled an act ; A. to provide for the measuring of timber in veil the city of Charleston, and to creuto the olin office of Inspector and Surveyor thereof, A. passed the twentieth of December, one j Pic thousand eight hundred and 5fly-three. A An act to incorporate the Mutual Benefit rity Loan Association. i ous Au act to authorize the City Council of! Columbia to issue bonds or stocks, anil for of S otber purposes. j j Au act to declaro'the canal which con-1 seel necta Boggy Gut with thy Lowr.r Three ; iug Runs a navigable stream. j tiffi An aot to incorporate the Savannah ! D. River Steamboat Company. j An..? In .?..J .1. - ?vi w *ujciiu II (*<;</ \\Ji WIIU rcilvl JJt'.l ordering and governing negroes and other Marcs in this proiinos," passed the tontb 1 tioi day of May, 1740. to i Au act to oxotnpt the members of the ; tax Uoard of Fire Masters, and the officer:, and ! members of the incorporated tire engines ass of tho State of South Carolina, from oidi- an< nary militia duty, after a certain period of i service. tin An act to aid in the construction of the ty Charleston and Savannah Railroad. An Act to incorporate the Methodist Mo Episcopal Church South, on the York Cir- ,Sti cult, nnd in the town of lorkville An act to amend an act entitled "An j uu act to exempt the Donufurt Voluntoer 1 nu Company of Artillery from regimental re- ial views, and for other purposes." e?l An act to establish a Court of Equity 18 foi Clareridou District and for other purposes. ry An act to vest in the Vestry and Church ! Wardens of the Parish of St. Thtftuat and co St. Detinb the power of purchasing and | selling property for ccitain purposes. j lec An act. to estnblish tho boundary line *pc between tbe Parishes of St. Stephen's nnd St. John's Rereley. ! to An act to amend An act entitled "An ! lui act to establish Clarendon county ns w separate Judicial District." j cc Au act to authorize cortifk'd copier of, so entries from tho books <jf n Sheriff to be given in evidence. ac An act to increase the amount of the an ofuciai bond of iu? T?i Collector of Pur f iington. Is An act to revive and renew tlio incorporation the Charleston Port Svnuly, ; for promoting the gospol among seamen. St An act to iocor|>orALe the Bute Agricul- H? lurai Soviet;' of South Carolina. j St An act to incorporate the South Coroli-, sci mi itcgaiia Cluo. An act to incorporate the Laurensville Tc Icu.alo College. An aot to authorize the formation of a ua Volunteer Company of Riflemen withiu the limits of the Independent Battalion. of An act to altor and amend the tenth m?o- hst tion of the first article of the Constitution of this State. f?J An act to incorporate the Greenville and tio FrencL Broad Railroad Company within the limits of South Carolina. elc An aot to incorporate the Southern For. tri celuin Manufacturing Company. Atl A/)l fn i nr*ArnA?afs? fKt /'on* mI - MM byteriaii1 Church of the citj of Charleston.: Su An not to amend an not entitled, "A# act to incorporate certain religious aud .*>* charitable soc'.oties, and societies for the 41 advancement of education, and to renew 001 tho charters of others heretofore granted," passed on the twentieth day of December, A. D. 1858, and for other purposes. ris An act to aboiiih the office of Coroner wti for Willisuisburg district of An act to incorporate certain roligious on end obaritabie societies, and associations for wi the advancement of odncation, end to re- M< new and amend the charter* of others sa; k heretofore granted. 1st An set to ameud aa act to establUb ad Clarendon county a separate jmdicial district. An act to amend an act entitled "An ^ mot prescribing the mode of electing tax ,, collectors," passed on the 18 day of December, A. i>. 1840. An act to promote the draining of inland M. ewamps ^ An aet to require Sheriff* to giro notice of money collected by tbein. An set to provide for the transfer of the papers of office of Superintendent of Public !*' Works to the Secretary of State'* office An wot to confer npon alien widows the 10 _.t ? .1. k *_ ? ? . * - * * rigo* u? win* ana bold real oetate ^ An act for tba hotter egtabliahment r.f ^ General eyetena of regiatratiou of birth*, -s j marriage* a(*d death*. >a the State ot'Bonth . cJSSL ,, .Tv b" Aft act to altar the aittinpa of the Coo rta of Equity for the eocond Ciieuit v Ao act to incorporate eeruin towr?? and / v. village* and to raaew and amend tho chari . * tors of other* htvetofura granted. ? , Ah act to renew and aia*nd the ohartor > - y ftlf the Toftft of Anderson, .jt'An a* to amanl ?o *<* ent|iM \l aet to iocerporatc uartain aooietUa and ti* ' ??d ft raeeW > v a itin efcaitere heretofore granted" inaprpo- ho rating the Charieotoa I'Uok Head Coup* un fty 1 . , ,: > \JrMp VS - \>'-J. * V -- , i \ 4 C^fw' y VSMB ... m . i .. \u act to iuvrporite tie Air-lino Bail id Company in South Carolina, in act to provide for the bearing of ap-1 1 Is fiotu tho Court* of Law and Equity 1 the CotlHon District a\, Columbia in,d of Charleston. { in act to prevent the olroulation of f ited or engraved paper resembling Hunk ] t I iu act to authorize the collection of in- y ft on judgements t in act to promote the efficiency of the r intecr system in tho State of South Car- j k IS in act to authorize the town council of f kens to ohango the plan of said village. ' ] in net to increaso the amount of ecou- | required by la w, to be given by van- ] t public officers for Spartanburg district. * act to charter a lianl* in the town , hunter. ; T \n act to altor and amend tho fourth , Lion of au act entitled "an act concent- , the office and dniies of Ordinary," ra- y id the twcnty.fimt day of December, A. j 1830. i Yn act to establish cortain loads, 1- "M- j and Ferries. i Yu act to amend the aot of incJtporn- ] a of the town ofAbbovillc fo as to give tho town council the power to iinpooe 1 es and for other purposes. An net to incorporate certain sociotios, j , <>ciationa and companies, and to renew j, 1 airoudthc charter of other*. Au act to amend the laws in relation to ; erection of woodon buildings in the ci- ; . i* ni i ui v uancston. An act defining tlio powere or coinvwis>ners of cuts and rater course in thi- ' ite. An act to auiund on net entitled <4au act >rc offsctuaBy to prevent freo negroes cl other person ol color from entering . Lo the State,aurl lor other purpoteo," pose- I the nineteenth day of December, A. 1) i 35. An act to alter end amend the Judicia-: system of the SlKtc An act. to raise supplies for the year mtncncing iu October, I860. An act to abolish the office of Xat Col- | )tor of Salem county, and for other purpee. An act to provide for a supply of V'ater the public bnildingh of tire city of Co* inbia. An net to vest the title of the State in rtain escheated property in suudry perns therein mentioned. An act to amend an act, entitled, an] t to provide for the inspection of Clour, u lu rcpoai un act amending tL same. | ? sot ts stacr.d lis" 4t!i of the t article of the Constitution of tlii* State. ! An act to authorise tlio I'ni.cd Stitok purchase certain parcels of land iu the ' nto for the erection of Liyht Houses aud ;aconn, and to cede the jurisdiction of the j ate over tho snme, nnd for other purpo?. . * An act to iscsrparsts the Keowee and wkaneegce turnpike company. An act to provide for the inspection of val stores. , An act to define and extend the powers j . i. _ ?- * ? > ? - -' vuc v^nimiMioiicrs oi rreo schools ot . PI.UIp's and St. Michael's. Aq aot to authorizo tho ie.su e of bonds the purpose of continuing the construen of tho new State House. An act to alter tho time of holding the tction of Tax Collector of Pickens Die?*" , A v i'J ril An act to regelate the ogonciee of Inranco Companies hot incorporated* in tho itc of .South Carolina. An aot to anthcriie the formation of w volunteer companies in the 8Gtb and ; at Regiment* of Infantry, and to in. ] porste tho wvmc. Jou.N A. iNGUtf.?This gentleman in ing vory rapidlj to that htgh position | lioh he is obliged to occupy in tl j House ! Represented re*. Hia first apeoch wa#? | the "power of taxing the Banks," of iich|Maj. Perry, of tho "Patriot and rantuineer," in writing to his paper, fa: "It waa his firat effort in the Legiaure, sad he oouimauded the respect and miration of the llouao."?Plug. A liANDSOMC CpMPUMJtNT.?Wo copy e annexed editorial frons the * iMmn&rat of 15th inet The eomplimeat Mr. Mulline u eoll u feo the entire boUjr appropriate!/ rendered 8. o. l->EOI4LATURW.?We epcnt * few or- in Coluaibia daring the put week, d nttonded the Jeliberatiose of the South roline Lcgieletnre. We were planned to j eouie old eeqariateceu oooapping eeete | tb?t honorable body. WUUetn 8 Muli. Esq.; e nativeof Fayettril)*, N. 0. end piadmUof the if. 0. tT?ivereitj, ie imhor of the Hoau fhxs Meriou lXetriot. > te e gantlouen of decided Ulonto mad held in high esteem bj hi* fellow utera. re. l.-Lf I ? 1 ,, ? . amr, m ??w IWSUIJ5 waj or m than ftoropOft. Ibo H. 0. Lagiclatare, i y> th^ir credit bo U jinid, tktf ob??rv?> Borntn indah?t*BHtl in hahMrionr, #hich k raw qWitjr in ?ueh tifctnblagr*,Xd rwf)?*S*?in3ro>:M?i?vMiffrr.?Th? 1 banjr Kxfrr-N liu *<lMM' v<n*M: *n jMfcud)f3 Irwh? <ta to Id ?jr wife't Woguor-^i* ??d I Jtainpt ^Moto keep i' ?ui*V Coc?U')^? iip!oy. ?at'$* ?! " *-V * /y,. ~ , '* # ,-i I. y' ? V v ' ?.3 '9 4 . y W ' ^ >v*'^ >* ii 1 VBS BR ' - * . - 1 1 -' u -mu REMARKS Of MR. PICKETT, of anson, 'jx>n th? Rill concrrnimj (h* pottage if Tl Fiih up the Pke Dtt and Yadkin. ? Air. Speaker: t do not rise to enter ( nto a full dotuil of the advantage* arising rotn the merits characteristic of this my } ui mortal :ish bill us 1 ooic?ive in my ' luiublc view that it does not need it. 1 "\'1 rould remark, by way of illuttru'on of ny position, that 1 have the honor to rep- f escnt ou this floor the little independent mu >rovince of Anaou ; that has never yet ^ ud probably nover will receive a dollar ^ ?' roni the hands of the State Legislature. ^ 3eing sout not that the people of Aneon R lad any particular business for me to "aS ransact, but on occoont of their high ap>reoiation of u?y distinguished virtues as i man, and uiy uoble deeds of daring as a ' niiitary officer. I must here say that I 1 could he unworthy of a neat on this floor j vere I U? represent u mere ncctioo or ad- ' ^ ^ rocatc Bolely f.be interests of particular , ndividuah. I came here neither pledged i *c \>r or against schemes of Internal Iin- ;t' trovonasut, but a free agent, open to eonfiction, end shall during my stay in thu legislature cast euch votes a* will benefit Anson .irst and the whole State after- ( rrarda. je, When I become ao parsimonious in uiy ] jc;, disposition and lose sight of State pride and liberality ao i'sr as to oppose a bank or il? a railroad upon the mere ground that it is { ; to be Ideated or constructed in the Eastern ^ part of the State, I repeat that' when uiy ! i? objections, are bused oe aucb shallow fouo-j i,;, datio.is, T want the Committee on Internal ;n Improvements to lay rue out, not on a t-0. National or Statu platform, but on u Ccun 1..1. J _i_ - .11 ? _ lan.i., uuti jimy uvtr mc uiy colleague S favorite tune, . When 1 Rin dead end laid out ; \y My friends all anxious to know , Just riyise up the li.d of jay sectional coffin | *' And peep at old lOkiti the how. 1 1 Hut to the fish-bill. Tbat tho people of Ar North Carolina arc particularly fond of that ,0 specie* of the finnf tribe called shad all must admit, and that wo uto to it greater or less degree deprivhd of this God send, ! spring time luxury none can deny. In uiy section, sir, tho reasons nro numerous as well ns obvious, First, we hnvo not only rock daunt, and plank daunt, together with several other sort of dams, but wo also liavo twine and wire nets extending front j,T1< one hank of thistivcr to the other. i j r|U Probably it may not be amiss for me to 11 explain the way in which tho?o barriers aro erected. Tho rock dams ot which I speak extend from one bank to the other, end arc so constructed a; net -quit? J r* reach tho surfauo of the water, which Pi seems frotn external appcraoccs no impedi- th moot, or blockado, but which is in reality tin an impassible obstruction. 8ouia of my in particular friends in tho lower end of tho sin-atrieken oytinty o? Richmond, be it j IT] remembered, have through tho instigation ' ih wf wmv one worse and mars wicked than 1 ?k any gonttcinan on this floor, and also tic through the lore of shad ( without thu fear ! wl of God or tnan in view) have constructed to tho harriers alluded to. Now, sir, this W does not look like equity to n man who has 1 been called to order throe tiro a* dating j frc I.L ?.* n>i i - ui? mui. no,u?ru nere. 1UI5 OOCt* not iOOJC p>) like carrying out that Baying of the Good !t Book, do unto others as you wouiJ others of should do unto yoa." 1 desire to sea this thi quoUdion pat into execution, as it bej an been cbsrnoteristic of my course during ! po toy brief period of exintence here below.? . aii Then cotue the plank and log dams, which 1 tio rati through the main channel and deepest gn part of the riser, not for mill or factory A purposes, but cetabliahod there expressly for to blockade the passage of fish so as to on promote and accommodate self Interest to it < the entire exclusion of all others?a self Pr establishod law of their equivalent to lat! ]>< him take who has the power and let hiiu \ ua keep who can. Inst word, air they have lost sight of! N< the sacred injunction ?lT>o unto others as |?o you would others should do unto you"? th: they have trampled law and the rights of j Co others under foot, they have even forgot- as ton that thev hare God to Hcrw ?nA ? +* soul to save. Nut, comes a little of the mi ioault to injury or probably more property oil ipeakiog tho latest sgouy of meanum.*, W each ax twine and wire new that stretch wi front coo batik to the other, invisible in | er appearance hot powerful ia purpose. They | dy make as complete an obstruction to ry the passage of itsh as the ' wall of j te? Gibraltar itself.?As such, sir, if not j ati only palming an imposition upon thorn ah interested in fiahtries up and down the *n liver, boi also upon the people of Die tat whole State. >fow, Mr. Speaker, you re- I collect, and so do I, that when shad wera m more numerous in our land, men were Te more robust, children more promising and bit women ?n<?ro beaulifol Not that i would te$ at all impaauh the ladles of the present d?. > rUu a-aiAJ H _ IH9PI otwhiuws uiom cosrutM the ?U that tWe idU ronoiiu children* worthj wfa at thoit Ulo5triooo ?ire* r Hut, tew a mo the tootti, take ft ca*t?l pw?|> ?t rf*i? 6^f pro- the I HTt>oiTO M? ift I But directly U> the qaMtioo, uod< r ??* p* leling eiiL-mw*tnoee, coo??ruii.a th? block- J td<* and barriers spokqft of, U w iiwjW M* iD>U- for twy txhiiog Itwi 14 roach them, 80 there* r? 1 wouW mk the f?tor of Um o* Homo toftftxxte t his tnj imeaortal |?h bill b* rUnghieraftd aiiplaufto ?u ietftiatted U> thro^H Uv^ wbfrU hp?nvh #0 oftoa ijwjjt u k **33 St J CHER A W, S. C, iieNilay Hrtrmber 93, 1830. Christinas tefare another issue of our paper, thin uni< sul holiday wilt bo here, and old and young 1 and poor, white and black will in some f at other ^'ve themselves up awhile to Mure. Editors oau contribute hat little to festivities of the occasion, but none are re ready than they Jo add their mite to the imon rtaek of eiijojr.icnt. Wa take occa. thereto wish for nil the patrons of the ernld" a happy and a quiet Christmas,? cart full of the joys which make up the o? of life, and a hoir.o beaming with smiling es. Jhristnias I Tin-re is nothing in the name iuggest the propriety ordrunken frolics, or seless gormandising, hut every thing to lead r n!ii r riirtiW'finn atwl r isluf nV,A..o(*..l ? -i lile wo do not urge it as a duty to spend day as one set apart for religious exercises, do most decidedly deprecate the use of it a ti.uo for shameful ditto, der and disipation* pt every thing"?even our lightest sports? ) done decently and in order." Homicidtt. 3n last Tmsday DaMkj. JotnfSoy, a rosiit of \naon county, N. C., committed a hotnie upon Matus-w M. 8km.sua, of this DiaSt, by stabbing hint to tlie heart with a ift. isBt.t.Kr.a Mirvived but a few hours. Jobst bas made his escape ?hus far, but a reward s been offered by the friends of Sklceiw, for i apprehension. This deed waa perpetrated Chesterfield District, and will bo a matter the investigation of the Court if Jcuvsov arrested. Another Uomioide. , we learn that on last Saturday, 'Jr. Thomas . JUoot, jr., a citizen of Darlington District, d a difficulty with tho overseer of Major rifcr 8. Da cot, hi; father in-law, in which he is very revcrelj beaten, and thai be died on arter. Mr. Decor had however ridden home, a disoce of four miles, after the difficulty. Wo have not yd heard all the particulars of is melancholy affair. High Prices Por Negroro? At the sale of the negroes belonging to the Late Of DaKIKL Onov. on last Wfidnemlar. ;n sold at prices ranging from $1,100 to ,.100, and Women from $900 to $1,200. ier? wore fifty-five negroes in the lotDeath of AbolitionismSome nien iidicuiousiv imagine, that ben?k joi<? f'ti*hi Fm most was not elected vsidnnt. at the recent election, .vo have r.oing more to fear from the nnti-elaverv jwvrty; at in other words tho defeat of that party is effect its d '-struction. Never were men more grossly doceivedl pon v hat, in the ua.no of common sense, do ey liP.ng such vain hopes ? Ie there any ing in the p??t history nf thut miserable linen ? any thing iu the character of the men io cont|K>sc it, or in the objects thoy propose thcmsclve , to warrant such expectations ? e should lihe to have thetn pointed out. ]n a very tew years abolitionism has grown in a fcable dwarfisbness into a monster of ?anticnruoortioiis With i!>>> ~r nil the character, ability ami statesmanship the country against it, it has sprung up from s dust and offered battle to ita opponents, d now stalk* through the land defying opsition, and proclaiming its prowess with the of a conquered. A few years ago, its potint were not admitted into the balls of Coneu ; now, its luanda'er are read and obeyed, few years since it nominated its candidate the highest office under the 'Jovorornent, d was laughed at for its presumption?now tiarries Fremont far uhead of ''the model raideut." and frightens even the''untorrified Mnocracy." Yet we are to take all this aa doubted evidence of its decline. But bow stand the facte as to this question ? > socnt-r has the Telegraph conveyed to free i! States the intelligence of Facmont'* defeat, ?n this defunct party nominates for the next ava*s, fWuorr and Boblivoam*:, and asms tbo cooatry that they are certain of suets. As noon as Congress assmbles, free-soil tmhers with an audacity hitherto ouparated, dMermine against the right of CeuurrrMci.n to take his seat, although elected tbout opposition, and by the suffrages of ?? f solitary voter in due form of law. Alreaoii the floors of Congress the eteraal slaveagitation has begun with its accustomed inisity, and out of Oongress, preparations are nVdngon fo* revolutionising Kansas- The edition prase baa certainly not died, but >ma jet to he fattening on the broth of agi. iou, and assails us with its asual venom. Joes any one suppose thsl the recent >n*urttionary movements ewot.g the slave* of gee, Ken ucky, Tsnueseoe and Virginia, exrftiug as they do no much concert </ purpose I nf action, would have existed sfrer the sth of the abolition party f It may be that i tactics of the enemy are changed for alie y?that finding ether means too slow for t accent {dish me at of their foil pefp<i*t?e, iv have feiolvid to end the matter at cone Mood aad aabast but (ha nan* tha ??*. M, tha 6~d\j tctttKit/ rtiU i V* ' ' If U&l* b* ao, *bo amoftf ?/? o*t> eooacUc<uty coutiar! IftactMty ob tfc? pari of tfcc uJ?! Jtwt -?cb i?kii<Ul pebopbu brought lo<A.< pfM.-dtporfUoB, M4 to pu-KM it *tr .*?: ??4 -.a n*. "rf?di ?tt <rt?" t vafftood Mo^br^git it fat" ? i -Jf ' " M, jf " jL|t?^k. ** -*f 'V, *: v',? J bi>d. JL . - . - 11 '.'J 1 1 1 | * sentinel with arms by hU line, bis face to ] the foe, reody?to sound the alarm, aii\1 ready j al?o to defend with bis life's blood the eery di .rates of the city. Watch I bat watch in the oc right direction. Watch the aily polititiau, or the corrupt party press, the ambitious deaia- ju gogue, and the sneaking Yankee pettier alike, I lo i and upon the first evidence of hostility, let : ci tbem alike share the fat*. of the traitor and the in py- ur ?* ci S oading Room- ^ The propriety of o|>euinga Kc&diag-rnoin in in town, convenient to the public has several 0l times recently been suggested to us. We do alt not sec the great benefit that would result to the community from the plan wo have beard ]o proposed viz: to collect a number of newspa- ]<> j vers and periodicals at a suitable room, for e<3 the use of the public ; hut we think that if the th community could have made access to a Libra- at ry of instructive books, the advantages would rii soon be felt and admitted. wi For waut of A better nmnmitinn w? wtll ?? ?r.-r?."'"j" suggest u plan by which the desired object , th maybe attained Let the Lyceum and Libra ca i ty Society mite and purchase, orrcnt, the office b< lately used as the Telegraph office, move the H Library there^and suffer any one who choses, j vr; to go there aod use the books, for a moderate , h? | annu al or monthly ft-o | ui | Papers and periodicals might also be depos- lii , ited there for the use of those whose tastes ; n< lead theui to prefer that kind of reading. The j b( ! key of the room could be left with S"mo gen- I re ; tlcmaa near at hand, nho would not refuse the bl | office of Librariau. when there is so little trou- ' h< , blc attached to it. No bork should be taken j outofthe room except by members of the Library Society, and they should enter into the j book to be kept for that purpose, the volumes they lake, opposite their names. The Lyceum rj could hold its regular meetings here, and thus be compensKtod for its part of the expense. t(1 This plan will give to the Library Society, of a far n or?? srtcure and convenient room for j a* their books, to tbe Lyceum, a comfortablo pluce of meeting, end to the community increased ? facilities lor reading of tbe right kind. di ? a< Summary of Hews, F ghdfTho Legislature adjourned on last Sat- j' unlay, lifter passing some sixty or more bills. MrTlie House of Representatives at Wash- is ingtoa bus adopted resolutions in opposition ^ to the slave trade bra majority of uinety-fiic votes. ftadT"Oo:i. Walker haa been victorious iu four battles with the cnoiny in Nicaragua, and has j(] burned Granada. 'Tin thought he will have th | uui litue trouble utter this. *> fiscgr.V N?>gTo preacher vu arrested at Lou- *! | isvilte Ky., on board the steamer Telegraph on (>| j the loth inst., undersnspicious circamstaucee. h? t a carpet bug filled with iucendisry-documents, Jj' | and dthe.ru, implicating himself and several distinguished Northerners in stealing slave* ai ml running them to the Free States was found w in hia possession. . p On the 19th inst, Klijafi Anderson, a negro C4 Blacksmith, v<aa arrested al the same place on j a charge of enticing slaves to run away. go/*fcund warrants sell in Charleston with- g I out regard to the number of acres, at 80 eta. per acre. 1 jtfyThe appeal Court of Law has delivered c' the following opinions iu cases which were w taken up from this circuit. { " H. H. Williams vs. H. 0. Haselden, Whit| ner, J? delivered opinion, Motion granted, di I Solomon B. Wilson vs. Wilmington and Man- a< ' Chester Railroad Company, Monro, J., deliver- q, i ed opinion. Motion granted. , George and A. M. McL'laneghan vs. Thomas ' Sansherrv. Withers, J , delivered opinion. Motion granted. ^ Angus Lewis ad*, the State. Glover, J., delivered opinion. Motion dismissed. 8. W. A. Woodburry ?i. J. 0. Dye. O'Neell J., delivered opinion. Motion Granted. fu /Ctnn Insurance Coupon/ ads. Wm. L. m Lejrgett. Ward law, J., delivered opinion. Motion dismissed." ** THE TAX BILL. The following are the pro virions of the Tax bill, passed by the Legislature st the i recent session: On sieves, twenty ecntt. tl' Ou free negroes, hco doilan. On income from factorage, professions, " fifty ***** on **??7 hundred doMsira. On every hundred dollars of capital ft took paid in on 1st October, of all banks ht which have not paid a bonus for their ^ present charter, twenty-Jim cents n< On every hundred dollars of the oaphal in a took of incorporated gas companies, j\f- th I teen cents. m On premiums ti' sn by incorporated In- f4 I Huruotic companies, and by agenaice of *u l Coteoaniei and. Ilftdarsrritam r?n? .?*' ?K. W; "il l " " VJ State, one per cent tn On crery huednd dollars of the amoaot ? of anion of j^oods, wares and merchandise, , (product# of Ibis Bute, and manufactured ?i products of the United States and Terri- kr tone* excepted,) aold from 1st January, m 1&66, to 1st January, 1867, ji/hm emit, be Oil, salsa of foods, wares and merehan- wi dixe, of transient persons Or noa-reei dents sti to tfco Stats, in any house, stall, or pubKc *1 plsss, bcentyji* rentt. tfc Oo theatrical peribrmuaes and all other shows, tm doUnr* per (tap.'*8. Carolinian. m Ik MT'A. funny story it told of a mom who H stole aire dollar hill out in Indiana. His couoaeJ tried to prove that the oota was ** I no* worth fire dollar*, it being st a din l count, r a order hlnttt the crime, ltd ** j proseeotcr sfM he hasw toe prieoaer was* -* the mftaaegiiltwu If the State Wtti he . he was eotdl-fired i*haAa#o<* <0 ha willing fc rint! ; jdm oaf at p*r . Mi' . ..J'. ' i. [*uncH gives the following as authentic : A Scene in We?tmiui?t<r Hull?Oi? ij, during the term a jejune junior rusht into the Exchequer with a motioneUr, little uiotion, and happened to enter At an theii lordships, in llnnoo, were oking into a caao that had just been ted by a queen's counsel, who had been tho act of uddrcsning them. The junior, loonscioua of the state of the cose, fancd he had found jut the favorable opirtunity to get a hearing, and creeping to a back row, effected a tremendous eurancc of his throat, with a view to sL stained effort of eloquence. He baduiuicnccd, and got as far as 4< If your rdshipw please," when the four baron# oked up with the air of very discontent. I barons; and th> junior, having got e eyes of tho oourt, believing he had so its ear, proceeded as follows ;??? I ?e, my lords, foi the purpose?" He is interrupted by the exclamation of We can't hear you. sir," from one of IN(* iv? uai' jrr., iinilllUVlDII I IJi! V Ullljr iu?ed the determined ' otter" to grow ilder and more distinct io his utterance, o began again, "I rise my lords," and sb once more out short with " Wo can't jar you, sir," from the bench ; which rged him to a stentorian effort of start* ng vehemence; but "Wo can't bear you >w, air," was all he could elioit from the :nch, and ho immediately left the oourt, marking that ho "knew Justice was ind, but that its deafness waa something b was not prepared to combat with." SAN DFOUD'S INVIGORATOH, AS A LIVER MEDICINEHI1ERE has long existed a demand for such ' a remedy that could he relied on as safe id effectual. This remedy tias been prepared > meet that demand ; and an extensive trial ' its virtues has shown how universally it has icomplhshed the purpose designed. Among le complaints which have been speedily curen )r the use of iho Invisorator we mention Liver 'oniplain/, which is the cause of many other geared?among which arc Biliousness, Head iho, Pain io tho Hide and I ioinn. Billions ever, Fever and Ague, Jaundice, Indigestion, angiior and loss of Appetite, Listlessiiess and liability?all of which are caused bv a distsed action of tho Liver. The Invwrorator compounded with particular reference to the iver, and when that diseanujs removed nil the ittt are cared, as the cause of them is taken vay. A few doses of the Invigorator rarely ter fail to stiinuiate the Liver to a proper rtion, and by its continued use to remove the sen*?. It fun Iktoii taken with grent sncceas i case* of Cholic, Dysentery, AcM and for lesu iC has been fonnd a very efficacious reedy. _ An occasional dose stimulates the ornach to u healthy action and rv unrcs the tpetile and vigor. One dosr will relieve tha opressivo uneasiness eaperienced hy eating a sorty dinner, as it exalte* the digestive organs > tl^wivU* action. Fr.r a dcL: itnlrd ?!" ic system the Invigorwtor hut no vijnal which tparience proves, as St r.- ii.i ? tin s ?tcm id removes the yellowness from the shin, hich is the remit of a dis' -iscd LiverPrepared and sold l?y Su.ullord A Co., iH.y ront St., New V?nk. Price $ I 00 {> r ln?lth?, >1.turning forty doses. Also, sold by MALLOY A COlT, Cberaw, 8. C. Aud by A. N. BRISTOL, BctinftUsfcviUe, C. x (Oct. 27, 'M. 20?ly. Shall I leave oil eating meat or drinking iffeo ? is frequently asked hy thoso troubled ith liver complaints and indigestion. I will iswer them by saying, tni anything that is >od and nourishing, and drink your regular rinks, and if the stomach is not sufficiently :tive to digest these it needs something to uickeu its action and make it do its work rtter. Dr. Sar.dfordVInrigorator acts directly on >? stomach and liver?giving them a healthy Uou. causing food to digest well, and if taken nmediatelr after rating it will prevent the od front rising, or touring on the stomachy id for an overloaded stomach the Invigoratoivea instant relief by stimulating the digear re organs to mora rapid action* OPINIONS OP THE PRESS. We take pleasure in referring to the virtue ' D*fitv Pain Killer. We have used the arsle and fband it valuable. The sale of thia tide in the United States is beyond all pre- wpP dent, as the books of the office will show.? Incinnati Commercial. Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer?Wr first mrd of this medicine during a visit to the rw England States, and being struck with the nslty of ike title, were iadooed to mak i some qairy about it) and we were surprised i > learn ar it was kept coaetantly in the hon es of oat of the inhabitants of the cities and vfllais where we stopped, to be ussd in ensee ef dden sttsski of pa*a, barns, scalds, &e., and i heard it spoken -Of in terms of high comsndation, both by druggists and Physicians PbiladoljAia Eagle. Perry Davis* Palo Killer.?It is a real pleart to na to speak favorably of tfcb article iown ftlmoci anireranlly to be * food and fa remedy for burnt and other pain* at tbo Ay. It it valuable not only for colds in tbo ater, bet for various rammer complaint*, id itbooM be ia eveiy family. The casualty kicb demand* it, may com* ana ware* ^-Cnri?w? AdvocateValuable Med idea?The sale of thai reae'tabU and truly valuable preparation, Perry aei*' Pain Killer, U epnttently and rapidly craatiug. During tbo pa?t rear, the demand t tbi* great remedy ba* be*o aUogatber unoeedebted, Scarcely a Week patset by during took *e do not beet of tome remarkable enre W^% been performed, u>hh?? the circle of oar qaaicitanov, by tb< .4*0 of "Parry Davit'Pai*. , W??- Adetrt i ?d; *. kr Do. }. W OCWCK. . , Ck???r IP. C.