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I 1 In- 12 In- 24 In-48 In |Sertlon jaertion Jeertion jscrt ion 1 50 3 00 4 00 5 00 5 50 8 50 6 00 H 00 15 00 18 00 20 50 33 00 10 00 18 00 ,25 00 30 00 33 00 r>0 00 12 00 27 00 37 00 45 00 57 00 r$ 00 13 00| 55 00| 83 00|125 00 V tfweini'TioN hates: ?Sir? rw, advance?$1 for hIx months. JDlt PRINTING In Its all depaitmcnts WjfM0f ?xecuted. Give nn a call. OF THE Otf?Pf, T. W. GL?VBR, AT THE LAYING OF THE CORNER ATONE Olk THE FAIR BUILD v':- ? iNG, AUGUST 9T?, 1873. in| 4?l> Gkntlemkn : I was t^Mfstoft recently, by kind friends in in a remote county, to address them, ibut I reapcctfully declined, believing ??hat the performance of such dirties should !*e left to younger and abler mien; but when the request c&tue rfrom my friends ncighbors-^-tbe ?citbtans of Or&iigeburg Couuty?from 'whom I have received so many kiml jies&ij I could not refuse, ami proceed lr pleasure but with ?MKdeuee to perform the duty assigned me: ? A diMitijzuihhcd Hornau orator oeaac congratulated himself ittxt tho great Pompty ?ras tlve subject of hia^ die e^rrae. It is eay g??d fortune tb ad drcis yt? on that which i? of tar deeper and u#?5 fwreading interest than Potuj ?j &?*3 ?H ?e3 victories. His wuro tbc bloqdj ?osn^foosts of war, Ituvuag itaohcl Utcfipinj; (far bar ?oViMroa, tar they wcro <i?t. a*ours ovo Aejtybusttriumphs of jpeaoc,s?afc?itg #U?E ??be 'heart, if I fail nlherofano 4? onoet your expectations, it ?S ?tot rtlhat a subject is wanted suggest ing ttfiwughts of profound interest to all, Ibut because the eloquent Cicero is not here to speak of the husbandman, hi* green fields and his rewarding harvests. The erection of paus nobl? building will be tbc achievement .of;* wi*o fore cast, ap4 tho .energy with which your ftfcore have keen pr^oeceutcd, nnd tho fwMtf) iconqcrn duaniCeBted uudic enter ?fjps, ?re gratifyiug aod auspicious. Tho 5?d]P?akig -ccicmouLes, too, of rhi? wont ancient and honorable craft, ctrho&o vest ?jsoita are emblazoned with charity, truth and brotherly lovo?who, by roj?jtffo;. s^mbojB of thoughts, words and acte, Shadow forth that niuterial cdifico which the operative Mason completes? ?fob? laid tbc corncr:stono of tho firft gMnt temple dedicated to the Giver of all our good and perfect gifts-? impart to tho occasion a fit and touching solemnity. How well-timed have your efforts been commenced in adyjiqoing tho best interests of the State I Your country had just been devastated, your fields laid watte, and your labor dis <0ignbi*cd, and who was to build up tho waste place's7? The farmer, the merch ant, the mechanic, tho men of all pro fessions nnd pursuits, evon he who min isters end serves tho altar, were left comparatively helpless. In this com mon calamity, few desponded iu the /struggle to effect a renovation which was to be accomplished by the united enorgy of *H. None, however, more resolutely renewed their occupation than tho far mer to whom all looked with auxicty for their daily bread. Knowing that timo it) the great innovator, you have wisely resolved no longer to eoutinuo to walk implicitly iu the lootatcps of your fathers, buf havo sought other paths that lead nioro directly to success. You are no longer ?naonsiblc to jha great results that eei?neo lias achieved in all the pur suit* of life, and arc ready to invoke bur strong hand to uphold and load you safely on your journey. ? Yen! ?>'?/ * > "Devoid tho unconquercd arm of slca.m afar, T /,,; . ? Drive tho slow bargo and swiftly draw tho car," while Jhe electric spark , >. .(a^ "Spofda thq. soft intorcourso from soul to '/Ja?^ifta a sigh* from Indus to thoJpoU^ This intellectual progression in tho arts hod sofeniek ?TuarVeitous indeed, and yon must be always ready to avail yourffclt of those discoveries .which economize your time nnd abridge your labor, elao -yon spurn the gift' if ytfor1 Crcator. Remember that yours is tho prime business of-, life?you ioed tho hungry?-youclothe tho, naked-?and the great enterprise* of .the day a?-e indirect ly dependent upou you. ! The profit of the earth is for nil?the king himself is served by. the field. Thia beiog the mission of the husbandman, the general purveyor oF mankind, you sh?old over net with an' abiding sense of the duties you owe not'only to yourselves, but to the community, and embrace and cmploy every improvement which can old your search into the reason of theao things, and do not forego tho precept, example aud experience of tho thoughtful in every department Of husbandry, or you ? will discover, when tho harvest is ended, that your barns arc empty. Thesuu knowledge is:pouting rays of \ light on every path of hid ust ry, and ho who will walk by tho glimeriug light of tho moon will be lost in those by-ways that the Wise have long abandoned; From the seaboard to the mountains, tho general acclaim is progress! Not the fruitless progress of a dreaming innova tor, hut an advance supported by the sure ? deductions of reason. If knowlcdgo is ' power, bo instructed in tile groat lessons fho teaches, and you will then bo able to accommodate yourselves to tho changes ; around yod~uot the novelties of an idlo brain, but ebauges effected by the en ? lightened wisdom of a profoundly in quiring aad progressive age. This is not the. <?jy ?f utage coaches utxA^?'t {(ujpvtf, bat vi et earners und the telegra ph, iv.A ?\4io may not safely predict Uut | the balloon will ere long in uiid-aif onovo ou tho wings of the wind ? Our own advance has not been by ! slow gradations, as in ancient times, j but by rapid step?; and although he \ may not inquire wisely uhu ?ays tbut that the former *loys axe better than these, yet us iiot repudiate the treasures uuich baivo been transmitted la us. Upon this foundation modern ?civilization is rcwexL aud you trill not reject iimtructiou because it com is from .'.i trcaaotc age; wo must cLeiige with time, waiich duui^tw all things, or lin ger in tho race helpless and forgotten. Applyihce? principles to the business of tho agrtcaiurist ami inquire if it is wise j according do tho vicious system hereto * fisrc adopted, to exhaust tho virgin soil without on c&ort to sustain aad restore it, and to Leave tlve old field forever fallow aud abandoned, which must result ia failure t If you aid not your ttcrilo field, you will force a barren soil fur scanty bread. Is it judicious to incur the expense of labor aud time iu remov ing tho for oat for new fields no better than tho old, if tho means of icuovation can be employed't All animal life is sus tained by food, and shall it bo withheld ' from tho plant that feeds mankind ? Tho analogy is clear and the logical con clusion follows, that unless you tevivo your barren lands with suitable manures your labor will be in vaiu. Tho nature and tho value of the various fertilizers and their application to tho differont soils have bcou taught us aud have been tested by thoespcrienco of our planters; nnd by tho judicious use of thorn you will become tho competitors of thoso whose cultivation is couduolcd ou ra tional principles. A single instance will give you tho results of the old aud new methods of tillage. A century ago, England produced 16,000,000 bushols of wheat annually. Since 1837 sho bag expended 8150,000, 000 in bone iertiilizcrg, aud now eho produces annually 1,000,000,000 bush els of wheat. Look at that picturo tbon at this. This is a practical truth, tho logic or facta, und should iuduco you to follow in tho rtcps of a country that, by an eulightvued husbandry, bus made i Albion a garden. Yob, 6uc!i oultin will make, the .wilderness blossom JW " ??'fW}. # ^laut \i?a\ \naoureSnore, add the'pabulum of .nfe'td. your ezhsuato%) soil, pnd.your,htfjQ?will be^esaism} harvest' gredtor." lJcsides commcrcoHj fertilizers within your reach you possess, vast resources winch, have been too ofte& | neglooteJ, or so negligently' prepared,' cared for aud supplied, that they arf . comparatively worthless. How bcauti fplly has a kind Providence provided for oil our wants, and yet wo wilt n$jfe;j enjoy her rich gifts, although atom doon. The earth is a mother . kind tri ' All, and shall not thoso who partake of her bounty furnish hor with food in the . . days of her povorty ? He has not applied his understanding to search out and know the reason of thi nga, nor acts wisely, who neglects the instructive lessons of scionoo, coufirmcd by expo ?c???. jiuoii at wie lartn 01 nun W^,, advances not with the tnaroh of improved ? msnt, and then turn to his neighbor, who is a loader among his follows, ? audp> mark tho results. All the hopes of tWS; former, cherished in ^arly spring, are doomed to disappointment when the autumn oomcs; the deluded man attri buting Ms failure to the unpropiti?qjf:, seasons, forgetting that tho rain and tli$* i sun-shine are to the just and tho unjusfc^ Behold his.neighbor,,who in the morirV ing sows his seed and in tho evening'' withholds not his hand?who observes not the Wind when ho sows nor regards the clouds when he reaps, who for times : and seasons trusts to Him who gives ntim^f regulates,them. His hopes gormioatc with His seed and ripen with the fulfil harvest. It will not bo thought indcliV. cato in this connection to refer to yo?r successfa! and intelligent president, wbe by the public voice, wears the crown of a benefactor, who baa made the old Geld fruitlulvafd.whoBO b-rns-r.rc Lards:*"!**' with golden sheafs. Follow his precept and example and that of our outorpris ! ing citizens, and when tho summer is euded you too will rejoico in the bouu , tiful rewardsof industry and intelligence. Of all men, none dispense thoir knowl edge moro freely than the farmer; with. . him it is a luxury to do good. It is with diffidence that I have dwelt oa tfyese things, a kuowlcdge of which odierfl all arouud mc possess in such ? large measure. Uut allow ino briefly to refer to other topics that descrvo your consideration. Is it wise to appropri ate so many broad acres to the cultiva tion of cotton '{ Or, which is an equiva lent inquiry, can the planter prosper who purchases his corn in Baltimore aud his bacou in Cincinnati ? Fur if you do uot make it, to that it must como at last. Such bread and moat come to you loaded with cxpeuso of transporta tion, commissions, and tho merchant's profits. Can you stock your furm if you buy your graiu 7 I submit these queries to your decision. lias not tho time come, fellow-citi zens, when you should consider the im - ? portanco of diversifying your pursuits ^jth tho introduction of other things adapted to our soil and climate ? May wo not indulge tho hope that tho day is not distant when wc shall not only rc-t undor our own vino and fig treo, but when the puro juice of our grapo will supersede the manufactured poisons that degrade and destroy? [Applause.] One of your worthy directors is a pioneer in this branch of iudustry, and his efforts should be applauded and his enterprise encouraged. If the progress ia tho uso aud applica tion of manures lias bcou rapid and reno vating, there are other causes contribu ting to the increased productions of our lands. Tho mcchnuie, by his artistic skill, is your benefactor by the invention of new and tho improvement of old im plements in ovcry department of iudui try. Within a few years tho number of labor-saving machines would tax your eredulity. These innovations have occurred within tho lifo of mnuy here present, whose memory cau touoh both periods. Fifty years ago tho shovel plough and bull touguo wcro tho only instruments used to brouk tho soil for tillage?'ovcu tho swoop was a novelty. Now tho number of implements used in planting the seed, cultivating the crop and gathering it, is legion. If you do not enjoy these benefits, you are ?'ify hair^'if'' far&er:nr^fe'^o\k would keep ?p with the age l\4 which? you live, you must | read, think and *<Jptlfp.r freely am?ng'yomtfolTedi. I .will? not dwell on these things. One -?hofft-, essay from jour president would super sedp my- crude , suggestions. There if. btio liiorc toj7?i0 iiiai deserves a fu\V words ? ?dft^tVl^ bdcanse it ft the1 c^c?sl?n W your meeting, but because 'your .hearts arc iu it. It is this Fair building -which you have commenced,'and these spacious in all the departments of industry will fill your halb, exciting a ^eneionabom-. petition. Tho farraor will- come with his appropriate offerings, those rich pro ducts'which impart lifo ' to" commerce and m a n u f a c t u res. 1 The' ui e eh a ii i o w i 110 -'point ? with ' triumph ? to ki\ii !<lflifjhty; achieyomr??! 'Whrtvfcl? l^^Ba.V'^m^ c?ived and his hand*':-haSfe < eaecnt&i;' Ti?'^ttrpiia'?t will exhibit '-ff?^?W material wrought into rich fabrics by the skilful hands of the artisan. The schoolmaster will be there proclaiming that learning has accomplished alt these thing, and admonishing you to educate your children. They all will freely in terchange their ideas, and c immunicato and'receive -instruction. Woman, the* bright ernanient of your house will come to-light up your hall with her smiles add to adorn it with the -productions of her skilful hands, exciting emulation without the jealouvy that cm fitters it. ffsho cunnot share with you the toils of the field'when With tlie sub you close your labors, she can make you I forget the heat aud burden of the day. ' While with hope your hands direct the plcugh, hers will' contribute to increase rour ?torc. Without woman there is no home; without her your nnhu ?1 fairs - aright interest tlni^luad^tit would Wv er engage tho heart! [Applause.] Among yourselves, let your rivalry bo that of a brotherhood, advancing not_. only your own prosperity, but thai <jf (. ; your neighbor. Let your competition bo without strife, and all your pleasures wiO bo without alloy. Then.will every ( race be a brother's aud -every house a - home. . . ' ' . * ???? ?????<??t~?. AN ACT to Revise ami Ambsh ax AuT ENTITLED "AN Act TO UeD?CK ALI. act8 and PAttT.S OF ACTS TO DETERMINE and pkki'ETU ATE TUE iloMESTEAI) .INTO ONE Ad1, AND TO A.MKND THESaME." , Section 1." Be it enactctl by the Senate and I louse of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in Goneral Assembly, and by tho authority of tho. same, That the family homostead of tho head of each family residing in this State, suoh homestead consisting of dwelling-house, outbuildings and lands appurteuans, not to exeecd tho value of one thousand dollars, and yearly product thereof, shall bo exempt from attachment, levy or sale, on any mcsue or final process issued from auy Court upon any judg ment obtained upon any right of action, whether arising previous or subsequent to the ratification of the Constitution of tho Constitution of tho State of South Carolina; and it shall bo tho duty of the Sheriff, or other officer, before exeauting any process against the real cstato of any head of a family resident iu this State, to causo a homestead, as ubovo stated, to beset off to said person in tho manner following, to wit: lie shall cause three appraisers to be appointed, ono to be named by tho creditor, one.by tho dobtor, aud one by himself, who shall be discreet and disinterested men, aud iu uo wise related to cither party, resident in tho County, and who shall bo sworn by a Trial Justico or other officer authorized by )?w to administer oaths, to impartially appraise und set off, by metes aud bounds, a homestead, not to exceed iu value ono thousand dollars; and said nppruihors shall make return of their action in tho premises, under their hands and seals, to tho Sheriff or other ollicer, within ton days after the assign ment und sot off is made, for record in Court,- giving the metes bounds, as well as tho value of tho homestead so set off, for which purpose they shall bo author ized to call iu the aid of a surveyor, if they, or i a majurity of tbcui, deem it be made by cither party, within thirty days after ; tho return of the appraisers ? d?flfc ,bf(fto^ied? "Abe" proceedings jo- the. vase shall b j final: Provided, That, up- ; "*'<ra good^cause shown, within thirty d-lya* I vnftcr'filiug the* return of said appraiser*, ..the court nut of which the process Issued * may order ^ rq-n'ppraiscpcut and rc: ossigbnient of the homcstciid by ?tlu*r* ir?PPWWV?? appointed^by tbo-court : And provided further, That, should .the. credi tor' wMebWr'u^ett^or rb'f?so; after'ten days' j.noficoL; front : .the officer in. whoso' bauds the procc*a.is lodged, to nominate ait appraiser,' /hen tho siid officer slpd! :-?|ijjiWne<Wfetnei:;iJ''! ? ^'i-1 ' ,? ? Sec ,2. That when thirty day? shall, have elapsed after the filing, the.return of said: appraiser*, setting off ahomb- j /?fo'f&i.lor. any ^'doli^rf aoocjding ?tf*bs> , proyisjons. ,pt,.gectjop I qf.^hia^ Asi^nd, " no g?'od cause has beeh shown, or cx : coptions . filed)against pueh4 A&rtP,WcH' urdetjtprnway , have.s.twlfReturn recorded in the offic- of ' the Register nf Mesno J c^uvcysscc ?uc cuumy in wmcn tno same j is located$? aoil updn ?ucIj reidrnl being so recorded in thirty-three days, alter tho proceedings have become final, the title to tho homestead so set off and assigned, shall bo forovcr discharged from all debts of said debtor then exist ing or t hereafter contracted. Sec. 3. That whenever, in the assign ment of a homestead, as provided in Section 1 of this Act, the appraisers shall find* th it the premises,' including tho dwelling house and out houses,' exceed the value of one thousand dollars, and that the same cannot he divided .without, iujury-, to the remainder, they shall make and sign, under oath, an . appraisal thereof, and deliver the same * to the Sheriff, who shall deliver a copy thereof to tho head of the family claim ?ing the homestead, ojfjto some member of the ? family Of suitable age to under stand the nature thereof, with a ncticc attached, that unless the, person so claim j 'f?g' two ^W&'elteTa'; in?ff> p4y to. salu , Sheriff the .surplus of tho appraised value over and above one thousand dol lars, within sixty days thereafter, such premises.-Will' b? sold, and on faiTuro to pay such surplus in the time/limited, the Sheriff, shall advertise und sell the b iid premises, and, out of the proceeds ; of such sale; shall 'pay.into the' office of ' ' the . clerk of tho circuit court one -1hen's i olid dollars,' which shall be applied; uii dts the order of the circuit Judge, upon' j tho application^ of t,he lieftij '<>% %Jfo fa'tni- . ly , in the .purchase of a homestead of that' Value.- *Tue residue In the h'tfuids -Of -. thji Sheriff, if^nuy, after paying all expanses incident to the nppruEcmcnt? and- side ?f the property, shall be uppli : od by htm. to any exocutionH In kis hands, according to law: Provided^ J That no sale, shall ( be made unless a greater ?um than orie thousand dollars shall be bid therefor : 'Psovideil,fnrth>\ That if, alter notice, the party claiming the homestead pays, or causes to be paid, the surplus over one thousand dollars, he shall, upon recording the return and ' receipt of. thc'Sheriff for such surplus, endorsed od said return, as provided in Sec ion 2 of this Act, huld the property ; so appraised aud set off, freed' and dis charged from all debts and d-etmuids then existing against such parties-; but as to such surplus not from debts-thereafter contracted, like proceeding^: to tho foregoing being in such case allowable for the recovery of all after contracted debts. Sec. 4". If the husband be dead, the widow and children, if tho father and mother be dead, tho children living on tho homestead, whether any or all such children bo minors or not, shall be en titled to have the family homestead exempted in like manner as if tho hus band or parents wern living ; and the homestead so exempted shall be subject ? to partition among nil the children of the head of the family in like manner as if no debts oxisted: Provided* That , no partition or salo iu that caso shall bo made until the youngest child becomes of age, unless, upon proof satisfactory to the court hearing tho caso, such salo is deemed best tor the interest of such minor or minors. Skc. fi. No waiver of tho right of homestead, however solemnly executed, shall bo binding upon tho head of the family, or, iu case of his or her death, his or her heirs, so as to defeat the - home: tcad herein provided for. Skc. ?. Tho personal property of the head of any family, residing iu this t tuto, consisting of the yearly products of his or her homestead, und of ibu pro perty subject to exemption uudur the constitution, shall be oxompt from at tachment, levy or sulo : Provided, That in ea.-e the right of such exemption bo disputed by tho creditor, tho officer in whoso hands the process is lodged shall cause tho same lo be ascertained aud appraised, aud all exempted property so ascertained and appraised, by appraisers appniutod and sworn for that purpose, ns provided in Section 1 of this Act, shall vest absolutely in tho paity freed from all debts id'tho debtor then existing, or thereafter contracted, whether suuh debtor retain or sell tho property : Pro mdeJ, further, Thatm tttymfa^afa ,: frond, of a. mV?!y:w Wttdbaf*m4tatA0> .?and ooit. being Jhc 0WA??,ftt JMtfJtaMf ^sjo/id, shall bGOUtttled *f PiMflf^niJir' tiou of porsor.al property*,,.M?jj5jjtft allowed to the owner of ? homcstend, U\ '^e^fiscera'nod in iit<jrwSSt^tSSStK^^^ ?? *W/ *7J' Tnut< kwpVtoi waaali 'jhMtflC p^cc^ing^feesti^l^^ *shall*Wt dxtefcu toUtf*nUkWSWt/t?y ihr i kaleJ <on -?Ayl fotMnc^*****fi BtfsW ? Issued to secure or enforco tlU>g*y&tfbt. purchase cf said hoiucat^di-o?ol*lifl|t tiona contracted for the erectteftgfitais prevc!ueDl8^.th^^^..\?^i'(!jaeFf Thrf . court or authority fssaW said fctoceSSf .shall certify! tncreotf :tetlro SSMit . isffuxjd : fqr some one oV.mpYe^ffodtpo'j other, of, said prfrpo*$e f JPrdiided: further, 'to* . xhomcasenib strtulpb** ?ufjjsal'tarcfftiaMt nicnt, levy and sale to secure or aafenhL tho production ol the same, but tho' Court f^?^^t'YpWoi?therefor shall jw^W^iWT^ejl ^hab ihojcM^Sil^lll if for said purpose, and no other. ' ? ' m:$? frljerfeVer1 tb?''nWd: fnuiily 11 widow or ?hitdrea nf&U tacflteal. titled to an estate of righ't of hom'estoaJ? as hereinbe"f6rc',providedi and bo proceas. hai been lodgca With'any dffic^'i^???* such hemeaterfd;- the farcy or'partiea erf titled to such homestead may apply at any tiuio,. by .petition!.t/> ttj^M<f?pT the Probte Court/to' hWeWe aaa?W appraised and set off. HM^jdfc^AF Probate shall/:-?herauf*?; Atosjmife public notice by advertising tho intetr tion or such party or" partis to'tiaWfttV7 or their homesteads 8oi off foe;.thirty days io n p?pcr published la tljajroantV 'theft? Slt?P WncF^tli?t, pm 'WkttBW1 paper is p?abl?hed in the cdu'dtyrtl; r-./ posting the, notico on t^jtVaraf har" office; and? fathreeotWei^ubfta piacea, for a like length' of time, appoint-S?kfeoK ?? disinterested petapns, resjdcirtfar *he' couVy,: wW6; -having been duly ?w?rtr/ shall proceed to appraise and ikl?iT,*JI metes and bounds, such homestead* and ^ make return to nnw. IF no cOrnj>inib# shall be made by W Crejferffe?jftfojlr^ person. .interested, against Raid nppraUjfl ami setting off of the^Otn?cad, VtiflHj thirty WflrWm B .1 OH praisera, the same shall be con&rmcdVH the Judge njul -otdcreri ; accordingljTOB Provided, That-no aporalaemcntsha^rr bo made or return filed'^btiKhe uoiuo* has expired. : Personal BirVjawi|y4?il?^ i extent and. of the kind, ;h?eii^efof?v stated, nVafy bo.exei?T*e4W4*at memWneY. ?f ^~~^?> .T.H Sec;. 9. That. otia thlrflof tftojSiajfri t proceed* of every po^.ni^?>^t%k#flf I heaif of a family; of ovotf Mmn*! } without regard CO' valuation*, ohafMtfl*! or condition of products or earnings, ; shall bo exempted fron*? attlhwaut, ! levy and sale, except to enforce the'rt? . uttntof-faxe?. ! iiiUl J"r Skc. 10. That no Sherjtfy cin'ifcflaVyd or other officer,- whoso duty.it Jhl to cr1 I forco cx^cutumV, shall( proceed 'td'&dy\' . other rahnner thWis pfeScrlfre^irf lh'i* ' ? : Act j c?nd shoulul atfy officer sell ariy,real1?, ; csrate, or sell o? remtovo ctay .p%raona!f ^ prop^rcyV fa - riolatiou of thVs ^VoVhiiott? ' i of tlvi? Act, any* of Section.32 ct&SMc ? II of the co'rrstHutiolQf of the State of : South Carblirta; he sha'l bo ??\Uf of at misefcmeau?T, ttnd,O? Convici:ou' lUiSPt^tV'1 shal^ for the ffrat ofJanVj,; bo firiedjin o? sum not lo3s than* five hundred ffollarsv ($500,) nor tfforoihatf?ae tho'd^n?d?^^, j jars, (1,010,) aud, Upori conrp^oo, for ; th\j o^coud offenso, Ids office shell be dectned vacant; "urid in either c?so, he shall bo liable,- in dkrriages, to4awftf'I tics .injured, lor all injunes, h^ scaso . ol his wrongful levy or \ Skc. l'l. Appraisers appointea to'tji,' off the homoitcad under this Act shall } rcceivo as compenr-atiofi^ for such trurvicc ; two dollars' each j?or d?f, ami ?vo conti* , a mile for every nnlo of ncocss^ry trj,vot. I The Sheriff shall receive fivo dUltotth'1? ail eerviccs incidental toaeUh^^^hV hoinestoad, butf ekcIusrVe of wfimifmrj1, disburEomchts. -^o'TM'-'JikWtk'fmn other officer who qualifies th?af|i?tf?D^ 1 ? shall rcooive , for sach serrioo seyeotj - fiva con??, and' live c^utd a inila tor every ' mile of ooceiaary travel. f&ti&A** fees shall' be; fStdVby tha officejrj&iiA^ ing tho process, out ol the pTtfpcrty of the dobtur, or, in case ofthd homfestea'a* ' &ct off to tho widow'or1 minor children; - out of tho estate of the deceased, by tho, . . executor or admlwiatratot tKtroof: Pw.' tul< (lt That? the officer, bofote'setWu^off ' tho hotncstcauV. aud exemption', in'any case, shalV be entitled' to demand' I receive from- tho plaintiff- iu uxuet'.;!>m;-- ' in advance, a sum-of money auffij-iont to* cover tho ucccssay feoff and costs heroin allowed. Whenever a homestead hi aet off, as provided in Section 8 of tbt* Aotvi' ? tho Probate Judgo shall receive as eoj^,,, pensatioo five dollars for all services, in cluding tho record of the pr?ceedisg?,? but cxeluding tho advcrUBinfe, whteb? shall not uxtecd Jive dollars, aud Which* fees hod cost* ah All fee paid, in *4Vitf9*;>1 by the party claiming tho hocnwtoadaod exemption. t . . Skc. 12. All Aets aad parts of Acts inconsistent with or supplied by this Aet, be, and the aamo arc hereby, rcncalcd.