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f6, 1872. j batet MM ?ukAUAiv.^tfe^sats must be handed to the Business Kai??* ^fefoYd tttursday; i Nooa. i ^?ffiJ5W^R"ple,Be WWW * a; >01iT^K as ? Candidate for sheriff st the ?lection end oblige Jus many friends in ??m>-.. i doi .FOKK. THE NEWS HAS THE LAUGEST Yfi^Ul4ft?N INV THE COUNTS mil '.b ? a ? ' i ! m '-1 ' " '?' **? ;'J. P. Mv V'e i.rocm will appear? ic "??'ejoV next. U ? . bi 1 :irmrer ? i i?5? 1# :JVmj M< Sain & Co. have on hand *'Mm ?ue lot of horses und mules which they ? are offering at cost. ? ? -'k . , -eoe The Elliotts turned out yesterday in .< full uniform, and in stronger force than had been the case for some time before. ? T^hey have to express their thanks to W. M<froney. Esq., for certain courtesies. The Mails! The Mails!! THE MAILS!!! What is the matter ? What is tue matteu? WHAT IS THE .MATTER 'i There is outrageous carelessness somewhere. We know of it between Charleston and 'Orangcburg, between Orangeburg and St. Matthews, ?nd between Grangeburg aod Fort i 'i i Motte. This matter must be attended * To??!'"' Last Salesday?Passed off quietly. .den pie* ???.?? ' * The attendance was good for the time of year, though but little property ehanged hands. The sheriff sold the following property: Lot of 8 acres, estate of Treaewcll, $270. 1kJ| acres, belonging to Levi Myers, $350; remainder in homestead of 205 acres, S55, -321) acres, property of Henry Gisscudauer, brought $165. Ro ?xaiader in heim-stead of 300 acres, sold fax $90. 120 acres, property of Roliu Phillips, sold for 555. 535 acres, proper ty of John Chatrao, brought $1,220. Many of our renders will find them selves decidedly interested in . the ^?'?License Law Which appeared tu our sup plement of last week and-is published again in our columns of to-day... We 1 particulary commcad it to the attention of tankirs, hotel, inn, livery-stable and ?saloon-.keepers, merchants, store-keepers, bankers, railroad corporations, auction eers, phosphate miners, ljwyers (wc are ^orcy, to- ?ay,) doctors, dentists', arOnftcctir* ^-photographers, daguerroan artists, telegraph aud express companies, and office-holders generally. ? ii - i i aat&y i i i .' *Tin >Tsiw Ei-hott Trpck House. J ~ "Will bo eohiplctcd, we arc informed, by the first of August, and will bo a splen did proof of the enterprise, pluck, and public'spirit'of that gallant and, go-a ahcad Company, Shoriff Higgs has taken the contract for its erection at the price oi $2000,00. It will be one of the most generally useful bu:ldings put up in Orangeburg since the war, affordiug. beside the accommodation for the com pany, a fine, commodious hall for pub lic meetings, evening cntertuinmcuts, and the like. Tuuk.namknt ACCIDENT.?We regret ! to learn that George R. Sellers Esq , V met with a serious misfortune while exercising for the approachiug Tourna ment, last Wednesday afternoon. Just after passing the third ring, on a full , uis Imuu .* ??io-nicp ami, /turning almost a complete summer aault, Yell, bringing Mr. Sellers with him to . . *bc ground. Mr. S. recovered himself in a moment but, after taking a few ? . *tcps, dropped to the earth from the ?stunning effects of the full. His injuries ?^?c are glad to say, are not Serious. The Aiorse, a very valuable.animal, was killed ?outright,?"as though" said our iufor ?mint '?he. had been shot deud with a ?rifle ball." Josh Hilling-; ha- been experimenting with pills, and certifies as follows: I nevr have used cuny ov 'Doctor ?Emanucl's Liver Consoling and Kidney -Eucouraging Pills,' and therefore kaut ?tell you how illfiueosha] they are; hut of ? ;yu are looking after a pill az mild as u .pel lam, and az scrolling as a fane tooth ?comb, buy ''Doctor Ringbone's Silent perambulators, 27 in a box, nnd sold by all respectable dYoggirs.' These pills <doa'tjphool round, but attend strikly te ftisfiej*. a%t).9sa.,cz good, in the ded of pite ez an alarm clock/ yen inm^^l^sot^Ko ^jrVentioH wa^vMbv Jo^rta,oi:(0 (hei ^Jple of hot climates as the Venetian bliad. Ad mitting the air and a shaded dight, while keeping out the heel and glare, they ate Absolutely essential to comfort in this country. If the houses of any of our rea- | dcra are destitute of these valuable con trivances, they should at bnde, beirre tho hot weither sets iu, scud their orders to Mr, V. P. ToAtic, No. 20 '1 e i Streets-Charleston, S. C., manufacturer aoB'^alclr ih ?oo/C;'stsli^s/ blinds, W lusters mouldings, &c, &C. A MELANCHOLY . IhlE^-DoWN.? Thero are lively break-downs that make an audience laugh', and there aro As;d and sorrowful break-downs that moke tho kind-hearted grieve. To . the latter class belongs the enervation of body and mind which is usually railed '-general debility,"or "nervous* weakness," and which, when neglected, too often;' termi haVcs in atrophy and death. A' whole some medicated stimulant is the one thing needed in cases of this description, and science and experience unite in pointing to Plantation Bitters as the true specific. The fact that it oombiucs tho properties Of au invigorant with those of a regula tor and alterative, in exactly the propor tions necessary to produce a radical change in tho tone of the system and the action cf tho digestive and secretive orgaus, is an unanswerable argument iu its favor as a general rcstorutive. Dou't stund aghast with awe aud fc^r, eyes wide open, hair on end and fingers'^J tightly clinched with the idea that these roystcfioOB, .symbols; aro cabalistic signs' and rehresent some scoret organization of masked demons, who create terror and. dismay with their midnight prowlings and disper?o on the dawn of inoruing. No! They are only initials of Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery, that pleasant medicine which has acquired a National reputation and proven so efficacious iu Coughs, Coldx, Bronchitis, Consumption and kindred diseases. For these com plaints it has no-equal. Sold by all drug gists. COMMEECIAL. ill A It Ii KT ItEI'OUTN. Omer or tiik Oraworbiibo Nkws, April 6. 1871. COTTON ?Sales during the week .>2 bales. Wo quote: Ordinary.10 (jt) how Middling...."!. Middling...:.,.-Ii'?? Km nn Kick ........$1.65 per nushul Corn....$ 00 per bn.ilirl. ? Cow I'kas. 1.00 per bushel. Pi.Nnr.ns.$1.00 per bushel. NOTICE. OFFICE COUNTY AUDITOR, OiiAMiKiinu; Cocntt, S. C. ' 3 KOTlOHia.hfYcbV givouto^ll concerned, that this OFFICE i*QPEN I?r the purpose of determiniug the AMOUNT of LICENSES due the Stats by all parties coming under tke Provisions of An Act cn11fled "AN ACT" to Provide for a GENE HAL LICENSE. .LAW," Approved March !3ih, 1872, pub-r| liiihed in (he Oranuibuuq Nkws of March 80th, 1872. JAS. Van TASSEL, Couuty Auditor, apl 6 3t AN ACT TO PROV.1DE FOR A O EN Kit A I. LICENSE LAW. Section 1. 11c it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of j tho State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, andij by the authority of the name : That overy individual or copartner ship residing in tho Counties of Charles-, ton and Kicblund, designing to carry on or exercise the business of stock broker, exchange broker, and bill broker., shall, and they are hereby, required to pay into the treasury of their respective counties, for the use of the State, the sum cf oiio hundred dollars, payable ouarterly. f>? r..: Tvrcn?y?UVe dob I.us on or before the firt>t day of April, 1872 ; twenty five dwllnrs or before the first day of July, 1872; twenty-five dol lars on or before the first day of October, 1872; and twenty-five dollars ou or bo? furo the first day ol January, 1873; and, if residin . in any other county of the State, tho sum of fitly dollars, in quarter ly instalments, on or belorc the first day of Apu?, J uly and October, 1872, tiud January, 1873. The provisions of this section shall be. and aro boreby, ex tended to real estate brokers and to merchandise brokers. A real estate1 broker is hereby defined to be one who engage* iu the purchase or sale of real c.-tate for a commission or other profit ; aud a merchandise broker, onu who engages in the purchase or Bale of mer idian i-o for a Chin mission or other pro lit Sec 2. Every person or; company d signing to carry on <m" conduct ibo business of keeping ;i Ldhard I'Ooiik bowling iHl'lo'Ori >r ten pin alloy m this State shall be required to pay ints tho treasury ol their isr his respective county, for tboy use of the State, the Hum ol* twenty-five dollars for every billiard table, tbo Bum oftwen'ly-flve d^olT?rffTbr r^l^M?4 t>Mt.m of^ujffcflb"* for every bagatelle table, the same to be paid in quarterly instalments on or be fore Jthtf. jLmk. A&yj of April,'.July and October, 1872; and January, 1873:' J*/oittledK. hoxcever, Thot this act'shall not be' construed to apply to billiard tables, bowling saloons or ten-pin-alleys used in private residences for private use. s.r }]; . .- I .< 8eO. Z. Every hotel, inn, Vijprv stji blc, tavern or -a ioon shall be class i tied and rated according to the rental value there of, and every keeper or keepers of the same shull be required to pay into the county treasury of the county in which such hotel, iun, tavern, or Baioon is kept, | for the use of the Stute, the sums, ac-1 .cording to said rental values, as follows, to wit: In all cases where such rental value, por year, shall be ten thousand dollars or more, such hotel, iuu, tavern or saloon, shall pay the sum of three i hundred and seventy-live dollars; when the rental valuo is seven thousand five hundred dollars, sud less than ten thou sand dollars, the suin\)f three hundred di liars ; when five thousand dollars, and less than soven thousand- five hundred dollars, the sum of two hundred and ? wenty-five dollars ; when three tlrousnnd live hundred dollars, and less than five thousand dollars, one hundred and cigh ty-Beven dollars and fifty cents j when two thousand five hundred dollars, and less tha'n' three 'thousand five hun dred do?ars, one. hundred and fifty dol lars,; whop two thousand dollars, and less than two thousand five hundred dol lars, otic liU?'Jred u"d thirty o::e tLdlara and sixty-six cents ; when fifteen hun dred dollars, and less than two thousand dollars, oue hundred and twelve dollars and fifty cents ; when one thousand d,liars, aud less than fifteen hundred dollars, hine.ty-lour dollars and seventy five cents; when seven hundred and fifty dollars, and less than one thousand dollars, seventy-five dollars; when five -hundred dollars, and 'less than -seven hundred and fifty dollars, sixty seven dollars and filly cents' ; wlten lour hun dred dollars, and less thau five hundred dollars, sixty dollars; when three hun dred dollars, and less than tour hundred dollars, fifty two dollars und fifty cutits; .vhen two hundred dollars, and less thau three hundred dollars, forty-five dollars; whan lo.-s than two hundred dollars, thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents. The above amounts shall he paid in quarter ly instalments, on or before the first day of April, July-and October, 1872, aud ? Junuary,.1673. Sec. 4. " Every person, firm or .com pany who- ahull engage iu or exercise the business of selling or vending any goods, wares, mcrchaodi.-c, wines, dis tilled or malt liquors, drugs or medi cines, except such as are sold by auction, under licenses granted (.hem. and except ?u,ch. t*8 uYC sold by rcgulary licensed hotel, inn, tavern or saloon keeper, shall be required to pay into the treasu ry of the county in which he or they design to conduct or carry on such business, for the use of the State, the sums us follows, to wit; Those whose annual sales amount fo three hdudred thousand dollars and upwards, shall Constitute the first class, and pay two nundred^^r^^Rrv^bliajs; those to the amount"of teteffuhdred thousand dollars, and less than three hundred thousand dollars, the f-ccoud class, nod pay two hundred dollars ; those to the amount of one .hundred and fifty thousand and loss/ than two hundred thousand dollars, the third class, mid pay one hundred and seventy-five dollars? those to tho amount of ono hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars and less than one hundred aud fifty thousand dollars, the fourth class, aud pay one hundred and fifty dollars ; those-to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars, and less thau one hundred au'dT twenty five thousand dollars, the Bftli class, and pay one hundred and twenty five dollars; those to tho umuuut of eighty-five thous and dollars, rtnd less than orte hundred thousand dollars, the sixth class, and pay one bundled dollars; those to the amouut of seventy-five thousand dollar.-, aud less than eighty five thousand dol lar*, the seveuth class, and pay eighty dollars; those to the amount of sixty five* thousand dollars, und less than seventy fivo thousand dollars, the eighth class, uud pay soventy dollars ; those to the amount of fifty five thousand dollars, and less than sixty five thousand dollars, the ninth clot?*, und pay sixty dollars; those to the amount of forty ?live thous and dollars, uud less than filly thousuud dollars, the" tenth class, and pay fifty dollars; those to the am unit of thirty five thousand dollars, und less than forty-five thousand dollars, the eleventh class, and pay forty dollars ; those to the amount of twenty five thousand dol lars, and less than thirty-five thousand dollars, the twelfth class, and pay thirty dollars; thoSS to the amount of twenty thousand dollurs, uud less than twenty live ^thousand dollars, the thirteenth olitxs, iinl pay twenty-live dollars ; those to i he amouut of fifteen thousand dollars, and lei's {.hail twenty thousand dollars, the fourteenth ? lasH, and pay twenty dollars,; those to the amount often thou ?TOfffrTfoiltrr, and less-thaufittoen -thoas* and dollars, the fifteenth class, and pay <^gfe<eqn r|oilar<r-j those toHb**ajaftayy^ tefcsssntVsii-fHsd &*m* huntketi doUskt'Wt less than ten thousand dollars, the sixteenth class', and pay'fifteen dollars*, those to tho amouut of fire thousand dollars, and less' than seven.thousand five hundred dollars, and all less than twenty-five hundred dollars, the seven teenth class, aujl.pay iyyo dq^-3;. Pro vithd, That the sale of malt or spirituous ' liquors shall not, by this section, he authorized in measures less than these of a quart; and that nothing hereiu contained shall bo construed to extend lo .physicians, surgeons, apothecaries or chemists, as to any malt or spirituous liquors which they may use in the pre paration or making up of medicines lor sick, dame' or diseased porso?3: -And prodded further, That every seller 01* vender of wines, distilled or malt liquors, in measures hot less 'than' "one quart, either with oc without other goods, wares, merchandise, commodities or effects, as afoscsuid, shall pay fifty per cent., in addition to tho rates above specified, for the respective, classes; and every license grunted uuder this act shall distinctly specify whether the party obtaining the sxmo is or is uot authorized thcruby to sell or vend wine, spirituous, distilled or Smlt liquors. The above amounts shall be paid iu quarter ly instalments, on the first day of April, July aud October, 18*,2, and January, 1873. Sec. 5. If any person or persons shall have more than one sterc iu which nier cha&diso ?? describdu iu Luc foregoing section, is sold or vended, such person or persons shall be required to pay the re spective amounts above specified, accord ing to class, for each and every store. Sec. 6. Every individual, company, or corporation, other thuu national banks, carrying on or conducting a banking business iu this State, ihull be required to pay into the county treasury of the county in which he or they shall carry on or conduct such business, for the use of the State, the following respective sums, to wit: For every bank, the capi tal ef which is less than, and does not exceed, fifty thousanl dollars, the sum of one huudred and ttventy five dollars; for every bank, tho capital of which does not exceed one hundred thousand dollars, but is greatejj^jan fifty thousnud dollars, two Iittmjrcir aud fiity dollars ; [ for every bank, tm&?apital of which docs uot exceed one huudrod and fifty thousand dollars, but- is greater than one hundred thousand dollars, throe hundred and seventy-five dollars; for every bank, the capital of which docs'not exceed two hundred thousaud dollars, but is greater than one hundred aud fitty thousaud dollars, five hundred dollars ; for every hank, the f-ipitxil of which docs Dot ex ceed two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but is greater than two hundred thousand dollars, six hundred and twenty five dollars; for every hink, the capital of which does not exceed three hundred thousand d illurs, but is greater than two hundred aud fifty thousand dollars, Hevew hundred and fifty dollars ; lor every bank .the capital of which docs not exceed three hundred and fifty thou saud dollars, but is greater than three hundred thousand dollars, eight husdred and sca-nty-fivc dollars; for every bank, the capital of which docs n ,t exceed four hundred thousand dollars, but is greater than three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, one thousand d dlai'3 ; for every bank, the capital of which does not exceed lour hundred and fifty thou sand dollars, but is greater than four hundred thousand dollars, eleven hun dred and twenty-five dollars, for every bank the capital of which does uot ex ceed five bundled thousand dollars, but is greater than four hundred and lil'iy thousand dollars, twelve hundred aud fifty dollars ; for every bank, the capi tal of which does not exceed five hun dred and fifty thousand dollars, but is greater than five hundred thousand dol lar:*, thirte?u huudred and seventy five dollars ; for every bank, the capital of which does not exceed six hundred thousand dollars, but is greater than five hundred Slid filty thousand dollar's, (if teen hundred dollars ; for every bank, the capital of which do, s not exceed six hundred and fi:ty thousand d illars, but ia greater than six hundred thousand dol lars, sixteen hundred and twenty-five dul lars;lbr every bank, tho capital of which does not exceed seven hundred thousand dollars, but is greater than six hundred and fifty thousand dollars, seventeen hundred und fifty dollars; for every bank, the capital of which docs not ex ceed soven hundred and fifty thousand dollars but is greater than seven hun dred thousand dollars, eighteen hundred aud seventy five dollars; lor every bank the capital of which does not exceed eight hundred thousand dollars, but is greater than seven hundred und fifty thousaud dollars ttWO thousand dol lars; for every bank, the capital of Which does uot exceed eight hun dred uud filty thousand dollars, but is greater than eicht hundred thousand dollars, tweuty-oue hundred an?, iweuty five dollurs; lor every bunk, tho capital of which does not exceed nine huudrod thousand ~t3olHits*, but is gieater NsM eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars, twonty-two di und red and fifty dollars ; Xor evory bauk,.tUi,iapiUitA-fihicJu4oo8 uot exceed nine hundred and fifty thou sand dollars, but is greater than' nine hundred thousand dollars, twenty-throe hundred and seventy-fivo dollars ; for every bank, the capital 1 of which dots not exceed ono mi I lion dollars, but is greater than nine hundred and fifty ?tfiotiMird 'tfolfars.'TrVb thd?sanfl .fivebuA dred dollars; and for every additional fifty thousand dollars ol capital, or frac tion thereof in excess of- one million dollars, one hundred apd twenty-live dollars. The above amounts shall be paid in qunrterly instalments, on or be fore Wie first day of April, July aria1 Oc tober,' 1872,'and January, 1873. Sec. 7. Every railroad company or corporation in this State hliull'he re quired to pay into the treasury of the county in ' which " irs~" fkrlnCtpM office within this State is located, for the use of the State, the following respective sums, to wit: Every company or corpor ation, ths length - of whose main track aud branches together is greater than two hundred and fifty miles, the sum of twelve hundred and fifty dollars; every one, the length of whose main track and branches together is two handled miles, and not exceeding two hundred and fifty miles, eleven hundred and twenty-five dollars; every ond, -the length of whose main track and branches together is one hundred and fifty miles and less than two hundred miles, one thousand dollars j every one, the length of whose main track and branches to gether is one hundred miles, and lc?s than one hundred and fifty miles, eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; every one, the length of whose main track and branches togethci is seventy-five miles, and less than oue hundred miles, six hundred and twenty-fivo dollars; every one, the length of whotc main track and branches together is fifty miles, arid less than seventy-five miles, three hundred and seventy-five dollars ; aud every one,' the length of whose main track and branches together is less than fifty miles, one hundred and eighty-seven aud a half dollars. The above amounts shall be paid in quarterly instalments, on or before the first day of April, July and Oetsber, 1872, and January, 1873. Sec. 8. Every person or company selling or vending commodities or mer chandise of any description whatever, at or by public outcry, shall be deemed an auctioneer under this act, and be or they if cayrying on or conducting such busi ness in the Counties of Charlessoti or Hichlund Mnill be requited to p?J l[ilu the treasury of such county, for tho uev of the State, the sum of one hundred dollars ; and if in ?ny other county in this State, the sum of fifty dollars. Tbc above amounts shall be paid in quarter ly instalments, on or before tho firat day of April, July and Oe'obor, 1872 and January, 1873. Sec. 'J. Every person, company or eoporafion, currying du <>r conducting the business ofaigging, mining, manu facturing or-ehengiog into new forms, for use as fertilizer*, any mineral or phos phatic deposits in this State, shall be required to pay into the county treasury of the county in which he or they shall carry on or conduct such business, for the use of the State, the sum of five hundred dollars, the .same to be paid in quarterly instalments, on or before the first day of April', July and October, 1^72, and January, 1S73. Sec. 10. Every person;engaged iu the profession or calling of an attorney at law, solicitor or lawyer, physician or surgeon dentist, insurance agent, or arch itect, ill this State, shall be required to pay into tho treasury of the county in which such person resides, for the use of the State, the sum id'ten dollars; all photograj hers, daguerrean artist.-*, in Charleston and llichland Counties, twen ty five dollars each; and for all tho other counties in the State, ten dollars ca dr. and every person holding any office what soever, either elective or appointed, all officers of corporatins and societies who receive u salary, shall be required to pay into the treasury of the county iu which such persons reside, for the use of the Stato, on or before tho first day of April, A. D. 1872, tho puni of one dollar for every one hundred dollars' salary receiv able, oi to be received, from such office. Any persons engaged in the busiuess of selling by sample, or r>ny person solici ting orders, shall pay tho sum of twenty five dollars The above amounts shall be paid iu quarterly instalments, on or before tho first day of April, July and October, 1S72, and January, 1873. SEC 11. Every Company or corpora tion carrying on or conducting tho busi ness of telegraphing, or forwarding dis patches by telegraph in this State, shall be required to pay into the treasury of the county in which its principal office within this State is located, tor tho use of the State, tho following respective sums, to wit: Every company or corpo ration' the length of whose main line aud branches togctbor is fifty miles or less, fifty dollars; every one, the length of whose main Hue and brauche? together does uot exceed one bun U'cd mik J, but la mmm tnr ill tin M Ct M IM 11 Mi ^^M^fltM nW ui i"Juitjr viiuu illwy ^01 imnpf wwww%m*j mi w dollars, aod for every additional fifty miles or fracfao\ fAyC"^0^ vi twenty-five folptV't Propifqftm. That the aboWrsfeisial ipp-t single line of wires, sod every company or corporation as aforesaid.shall pay twenty per cent, in addition to the rates above specified, forever* addition a Uwjfti. The above amounts abofi be;ptsjd i^lir terly instalments on or before the first day of April, July and October^ lj872, and January, 1873. SEC.^^Err^.^p/^ company or,] corporo/tjp's^^jjp^ coodoctin^ the business of forwarding or carrying parcels, packages or goods, or. merehau-. dise of any description, over*a*hy of the railroads or public highways of this State shall be required to pay into the treasu ry of tho county in which his or its prin cipal office within this State is located for the use of tho State, the sum of two huudred' arid fifty dollars. ? The above amounts shall be paid in quarterly in stalments, on or before tho first day -of April, July and October, .1872, and January,1873. Sec. 13. Every person, company or corporation carrying on or., conducting any of the above occupations or business is hereby required to make a return, un der the? "pVoMslons; of this act;-Dfitir or their respective occupation or business, under oatlyt^ tj^c Auditor ol' their re;, spective counties,1 between the first day of April and the first day of Juso A. D. 1872, and bet weed the. same detest On each and every succeeding year there after: and every person, company or cor poration carrying on or conducting any of the above occupations, on businesses is hereby required'to,pay into tno treaiW ury of his or their respective counties, for tho uso of the State, on or before the first day of April, July and October. 1873, and January, 1873, aud at the same time on each succeediug year thereafter, the sum'required by the fore going provisions of this act, to be paid into the respective county treasuries, on ?his or their respective-- oeetip??ioei--or business. . ^SecM-I. It is hereby made the duty of each and every County Auditor in this State", on or before the first day of April, July and October, 1872. and January, 1873, and at the same time on each and every succeeding yqftr there.ifior, fto make and deliver to 'the * Treasurer'of his county a duplicate list, and at the same time transmit to the State Audi tor an abstract of the returns made to h i mju1u^9r, tujf T-fWi'Ons "of tfiis act. Sec. 15\ It shall he tho duty of the Treasurer of each aud etery^du'&y in' fl?Io S?t..???, ..j .... tl.? ? ?alp? ,,f fjw, Urs? ^?^^igMMfterly* -i-a^Mkhueut* *^Lha^uti"uikaa^^^B^%i lied to be paid upon any occupation or business under the provisions of this act to give tp the person, cotnpaiy^or cor poration paying the same a certificate to the Auditor^ of his county, specifying the sum paid, und . tho., ctcctipat't^u, .or business on which the same was paid ; and said Auditor, upon presentation to izcd and directed to issue to the person or company, or corporal ion presenting the same, a license authorizing him or them 'o parry on or conduct such occu pation or business for the periol of one year from tho first day (rf.l\aril: iVoi-1 ruled, That the quirtcrly instalmcnrs heretofore provided for shall be paid when due, or such license, so issued, shall become- null a.id voidp1 for the issuing of w.hich license .said County Auditor shall receive the sum of twenty five cents from the person, company or corporation recoiviug the samp, as com pensation for taking the returns and issuing the licenses' provided for in thia act : Vrovulrd, That any person; com pany or corporation who may commence any of the oecupjitious or.businesses specified in this net after the first day of April, A. 1). 1872, or of any succeeding year, shall take out a license from the time of commcuoing sdeh occupation or business until ih-?'firsc die At _*?>???! gjfe^ thereafter, for which hi or they shall pay a sum proportionate to the number ol months intervening betwc.su such periods, Skc. I?. Tho County Treasurer of ea^h and every county shall pay, or cause to bo paid, monthly into the State treas ury all moneys received by him under the provisions of this act, aod the State Treasurer shall receipt therefor to Coun ty Treasurers, in the same manner as is provided in section ouo hundred and two of an act entitled "an act to provide for the assessment nod taxation of"property," passed the 15th day of Saptewber, A. D. 18G8. sec. 17. A*ny person or persons carrying <?n or conducting any occupa tion or business named in this net, with out having first complied with its pro visions, shall be deemed guilty of u misdemeanor, uud upon conviction thereof shall bo sentenced to pay u fine not less than double the amount of license imposed upon such business or occupation, and be imprisoned id the j.'il of the county in which such offense is committed, for a period of not loss than ?ix months, or cither or both, at the discretion of the court, and every ccunpaoyi or fcor-pdraiibu earring on or ?ocadMating any ocoupstion .m hitaiac * named in this act, without having firar business or occupation, and lue Att-r nej-Qeneral and Solicitors are hereby authorized and directed to take all legal \ yfpsody'ip najesaary for the collection Ifteh|B|s. \* H Approved March' 13, 1872. r ra THE Orungcbarg Branch. . Will, pa v. 7 PER CENT. INTEREST ?ft Sl'EfllAli DEPOSITS and 0 PER CENT, -a SAVINGS DEPOSITS, Compounded Send ?"?Wf'jJlAWf/.H r. rno:? Im A. I.or?l Finance Committed. Hon. TH08. W. GLOVER. CoJ.PAUL 8. FELDER. Assistant Cashier. e. ezek; Has JUST OfMMtlTmE' aH \ FiLNE, STACK of j,, tM ? JExaTELRY of the LATEST.yBTYLES and TAT TE^BXS. l^^MSMd opportunity b.r A. complete nssoetment of JEWEL"V. ST?D.S. and ]jBfct*lj?NS. Engagement l< i I I'In in Wedding, Feit ml ship und Seal Ilm,;*. WATCH CHAINS, ' LOCKETS, "' It^ali I-i.?. CdflbRMS, Etc. Elegant sets of _ T BlWO?I|E3land EARRINGS. En gl urn, Swiss and Araerroanj WATCH K*. Gold and SilVerl?eVery WATCtt warrant ? AMERICAN CLOCKS of. OTery descr ... tion. ': - !?"?*>' SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES to *?it all Agea. Mnnonic, Odd Fellows and Sons of T-m pempec BADGES. REPAIRING Promptly and Well DONE nt . , K. EZRKIEL% SIGN OF THE DIG WATCH. 4??- JL 8TILL teiumjp.h AvNXJ * PREMIUMS. GOLD and' SILVER ^MEDALS and DIPL??. MA Warded to SINGER SEWING MACHINE at Saeannab Vs'yr* No wabwy 18')?, , \., f IftST'PRfcM rtTM iV A tl a ii I a Fain- Oeta . U^fo^DEST FAMILY MACHINE PREMIUM a? the Maecn Fair October, 1? : , for FAMILY MACHINE, with best FIRST PREMIUM at Thoraasrille, Ko?-m. V.- U, 1U71, v.^.^ mUfxmmmm MACHINE._ ???????? GOLD MEDAL and THREE SILVER MED ALS awarded^ QU Augusta I'.iir. : J ber, ietTl^l I Examine the celebrated STf(\ rfgWjNG'M?dUrNE^UneTRfeST ilACll. *. ia the world. ; [i boa T8K0JH?I H. D. II AW LEY, f. So?th^r^aV^aSFSj Florid. J. K! \vTliTE, Agmt Lo'e\Y: Agents Ib^ nem?1y^?3^^ce^ty'ia c - < im: ? SGH??t BOOKS! MUSIC, A STATIOXERV, ALWAYS ON H,.^Vb, ?r Sri*/ me 1 KNGrTNK lKQIJSI :. . Tb? oslobrated PEN | h ETTER (BOOK Copying . Letters?used without .? a Pr?-^ - every business man should bare one. Anything!!! r-y line not uu l>rnd ran ordered in a short time. jimo c vT ly THE OLD ESTABLISHED J I / yT7D . s7) it ?J? AMERICMl THE ' SOUTHERN No. 8 N. Charles Street, BALTIMORE, MD. Crtmnlmtd and JmotfJ RtxtU tlf tf Pi tp$M tm$ Pouny and ?ttidd(e gdyed ottcn, to bkcomk raoaocam fpfactical Accountants asd OVER 2500 YOUNG MEN nom TUM SOUTHERN STA TES A*w CKADUA TED mi tki* IXSTITVTIOS'. +??? mrt mattfillint Rettontiilt mud f.ucmth* P+iit< * tht Ismding BANKS AND BUSINESS UOUS.' t 'lIlKKli ARE JVO VACATIONS. StmAmtt r . tnter at mmr time S/tcutI Individual I*ttr*utien and nteetu jf? Xttd. Send'far Cofhg* Doeumttntt and st/tndSd meui ?f PenmantA//. EnclAtt tme I'tttagt Stmmjt Aidritt mil Ct^nmuniealitHj to W. B. SATtT.Kn.rrrmU. I ' Stmtktrm Bnnn.u CjV* BALTIMORE, f.X nov J \