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-granted, and not resold by the treasurers, to be paid for at 4s 8d
per hundred acres,

1, p. 61, 62

Clauses of several former acts for granting of, repealed, 1, p. 61
Grants of, in the secretary's office not taken out in 12 months, lands

to be sold,

1, p. 62

Where payments for, have been made indifinitely, treasurers autho-
rized to sell,

1, p. 62

1, p. 63
1, p. 81, 82

Surveys of, may be relapsed after 1st April, 1791,
1, p. 63
-made before 1st April, 1791, may be carried into a grant on pay-
ment of one dollar per 100 acres,
Mortgaged for gaming, mortgage void,
On sale of, mortgaged to the paper medium loan office, where the
purchaser fails to comply with the terms, treasurers may pro-
ceed in a summary manner,
1, p. 220
Mortgaged to the paper medium loan office, sold and bought in on
account of the state, to be exposed to public sale by the treasurer
in Charleston,
1, p. 220-2, p. 493

-to be restored to persons paying their arrears of interest and prin-
cipal due,

1, p. 220

Grants of, in the secretary's office, act to extend the time for tak-
ing cut, 1, p. 222. Extended,
Sale of, postponed for 12 months,

1, p. 339

1, p. 223

Liable to execution under a decree on summary process, 1, p. 290
Office partially closed for four years, during which period no per-
son shall obtain more than one grant for 500 acres,

1, p. 333
If when surveyed they comprehend others property, the party in-
terested may bring his action of trespass, and recover damages and
treble costs against surveyor,
I, p. 333, 334, 335
Excessive surveys of, since 1 April, 1791, grants of, not to be giv-

en out,

1, p. 340
Two thousand acres of land may be purchased in this state by the
United States, for arsenals and magazines, 2, p. 12. To be va-
Iued if the parties cannot agree, and vested in U. S. 2, p. 19
In this state belonging to the U. States, shall be subject to the
state laws,
2, p. 13
Grants of, surveyed previously to the year 1792, to be delivered out
by the secretary of the state,
2, p. 137
Applicants for, to swear that they are the persons interested, 2, p. 138
Grant of 640 acres to be delivered to Christian Faust, 2, p. 138
-that have been made out, shall be delivered by the secretary of
state,
2, p. 495
Held by foreigners, to be sold, if the taxes thereon are not paid,
2. p. 488

Mortgaged to the paper medium loan office, and bought in for the
state by the treasurers, to be sold, after 3 months previous notice,
2, p. 493
Mortgaged to the state, (except the foregoing lands,) to be sold by
the sheriffs of the districts in which they respectively lie, 2, p. 494

Sold by former sheriffs, titles for the same may be executed by the
present sheriff's,

2, p. 496

Copy of plats of, may be produced in evidence in the courts of this
state,

LAURENS COUNTY.

2, p. 498
Line of division between the county of Greenville and, altered,

Number of justices of the peace for, increased,

LEGISLATURE.

1, p. 245

2, p. 220

2, p. 270

Members of going or returning from the, exempted from toll, 1, p. 118
-their pay for attendance upon, regulated,
To elect major-generals, brigadier-generals & an adjt. gen. 1, p. 306
LIBERTY COUNTY.

Act establishing the upper line between the parishes of Prince
George, Prince Frederick, and,

LICENSES.

1, p, 90
For retailing spirituous liquors, may be granted by county courts,

1, p. 50

1. p. 88

-and keeping billiard tables, may be granted by the commissioners
of the streets of Georgetown,
For keeping billiard tables, may be granted by county courts and
commissioners of roads,

1, p. 224

1, p. 233

-and retailing spirituous liquors, may be granted by the Town
Council of Camden,
Fees for granting, to keep billiard tables, and retailing spirituous li-
quors, to be paid,
1, p. 88, 221, 234
May be granted for retailing spirituous liquors, by the commission-
ers of the streets and markets of the town of Columbia, 2, p. 223
by do. of the streets and markets of the town of Winnsborough,

2, p. 524
For retailing spirituous liquors and keeping billiard tables, may be
granted by commissioners of roads,

may do. by the Town Council of Eeaufort,
LIGHT-HOUSE.

2, p. 325, 339
2, p. 531

On North-Island, place for erecting the same, to be ceded to the
United States,

LIMITATION.

2, p. 3
Act of, suspended in personal actions, until 25th March, 1793,

-in real actions, until 1st November, 1791,

LIQUORS, SPIRITUOUS.

1, p. 55, 56
1, p. 56

Licenses to retail, may be granted by county courts, 1, p. 50. By
commissioners of the streets of Georgetown, 1, p. 88.
By the town council of Camden, 1, p. 233. By the commission-
ers of the streets and markets of the town of Columbia, 2, p. 223.
By commissioners of the roads, 2, p. 325, 399. By the commis- `
sioners of the streets and markets of the town of Winnsborough,
2, p. 524; and by the town council of Beaufort,

2, p. 531

City council of Charleston authorized to increase the tax on licenses
for retailing of,

LOAN.

2, p. 161
Office, commissioners of, to advertise defaulters in the gazetes ef
Charleston and Columbia,

1, p. 57

-shall cease after 1st June, 1791, together with the salary of the
commissioner; and all the books, papers, and paper medium,
&c. to be delivered over to the treasurer in Charleston,
Of the fundable indents of this state to the United States, to be sub-
scribed by the treasurer,

To be opened for the debt due by this state, 1, p. 375.
pers receivable,
John Lewis Gervais, esq. continued commissioner of,

LOCATIONS.

1, p. 60

1, p. 73
What p-

1, p. 375
1, p. 379

2, p. 73

Commissioner of, fees established, 1, p. 17. To be appointed bư
the governor,
1. p. C
-appointed for Ninety-six district, authorized to issue his war e t
for vacant lands to John Sloan, John Monk and Wm. Hili, jų ·

1, p. 3

-of, for Georgetown district, act to lessen the security given.

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1, p 259

To be established by the Indigo Society in Georgetown,
-by the trustees of Cambridge College,
-by certain inhabitants of Georgetown, and the directors of the
Santee Canal,

1, p. 30% -3

-for the promotion of useful manufactures in this state, 2. 1 17
-for the purpose of removing obstructions in Savannah river, 2 p. 20
-by the trustees of Williamsburgh academy,

2, P 64

May be established to defray the expenses of opening the naviri-
on of Saluda river,

To be established by the Camden Orphan society,
-by the trustees of Marlborough academy,

LOWDER'S LAKE.

Commissioners appointed to clear and keep open,
LUTHERAN CONGREGATION.

Of Saint Peter, incorporated,

LYNCH's.

2, p. 15
2, p.

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Causeway to be paid for by assessment on the taxable property b. do
parish of Prince George, 1, p. 178. To be repaired,
Creek, act to improve and preserve the navigation of,
-act to prevent the obstructions to the passage of fish u,

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-persons living near, to improve the navigation of,

2, p.

MAGAZINE.

In Abbeville district, shall be examined and reported to the legis
lature,

1, p. 3'3
Powder re-

To be erected at Georgetown and Beaufort, 2, p. 80.
ceivers for the same to be elected,
MAGISTRATES-See justices of the peace and of the quorum.

MANAGERS.

2. p. 80

Of election districts, to open a poll for the election of commission-
ers of the poor on the first Monday in April annually, 1, p. 76.
And for Edgefield district,

2, p. 100
-for representatives to congress, to count over the votes publicly
the day after the election, and transmit an account to the go-
1, p. 228-2, p. 446

vernor,

MANSLAUGHTER.

Principals and accessaries in, to be tried in the district where the
death happens,

MAP OF THE STATE.

Act to obtain a more accurate survey and,

MARION DISTRICT.

1, p. 293

1, p. 244

2, p. 248

2, p. 454

2, p. 535

Commissioners appointed to fix on a central place for a court-house

and gaol in,

Philomatic society of, incorporated,

Commissioners of the roads for, lessened,

MARION, FRANCIS.

Act to enable Francis Marion Dwight to take the name of, 2, p. 251

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Contracts not recorded according to the former act, shall be re-
corded in 18 months after the passing of the act of 21st Decem-
ber, 1792,

1, p. 210
-shall particularize property by schedule, or be void, 1, p. 210
Wife's property not liable to husband's debts contracted before,

MASONS.

1, p. 211

Ancient York, act to incorporate the Grand Lodge, and the several
lodges under the jurisdiction thereof of South-Carolina, 1, p. 188
Free and accepted, act to incorporate the society of, 1, p. 191. Ad-
ditional act incorporating the several lodges separately, 1, p. 369
and 371

MECHANIC SOCIETY.

In Charleston, incorporated, 2, p. 212. Act to alter and amend
the same,

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To the senate and house of representatives, their salaries established,

Of election returns for representatives of congress, to take an oath
to deliver a packet containing the same, safely,
Compensation to,

MILITIA.

1, p. 226

1, p. 227

Act to organize throughout the state, in conformity with the act of
congress, 1, p. 305. Additional act, 1, p. 347-2. p. 34, 361
State divided into two divisions, to each shall be a major-general,
1, p. 305

Five brigadiers in the first, and four in the second division, 1, p. 305
Organization of the, to be notified by the governor, by proclamation,

1, p. 306

Commissions of persons who shall not be re-elected, vacated, 1, p. 306
Officers re-elected shall retain their commissions, and take rank
from the date,

1, p. 306
Brigades subdivided into reg'ts. battalions and companies, 1, p. 306
Regimental muster, directed for the election of a lieutenant-colonel
and two majors,
1, p. 306, 307

Companies to hold elections for company officers,
1, p. 307
Uniform corps of 40 men, may elect their own officers, 1, p. 307
Officers of the Charleston regiment, as well as battalion officers,
shall be elected by the regiment at large,
1, p. 307, 308
Contested elections to be referred to the brigadier-general, 1, p. 308
To the major-general,

If brigadier-general reside out of the state, the major-general shall
perform the duty of,

All officers shall reside within their commands,
General officers may appoint their aids de camp and brigade inspect-

or's,

Staff officers to be appointed by the lieutenant-colonels,
Pay of brigade inspectors,

Places of rendezvous and times of muster, 1, p. 309, 310.
to be enrolled in at the age of 18,

2, p. 35

1, p. 308

1, p. 308

1, p. 308

1, p. 308
1, p. 309
Persons

1, p. 310

May be marched out of the state in cases of emergency,
1, p. 310
Pay of, when in actual service out of the state, the same as of the
troops of the U. States,

1, p. 311

When in service out of the state, subject to the same rules and regu-
lations as the troops of the U. States,

1, p. 311
To be called out in cases of invasion and insurrection,, 1, p. 311, 312,
322. Pay when called out,
1, p. 312
Returns to be made by brigade inspectors, brigadier-generals and
major-generals, when required,
1, p. 313
White apprentices and male servants shall be provided with arms &
accoutrements by their masters, and shall attend musters, 1, p. 313
Fines for neglecting duty and disobeying orders,
Uniform of this state, established,

Duty, certain persons excused from,

1, p. 315, 316

1, p. 317

1, p. 320

1, p. 321

-aliens or transient persons resident six months in the state, liable

to do,

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