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lAAI&p who.is bo dcSolent in rial quality.1'?London Times. tts^^^.^** I,*n,* jourpsls avow it to retnaioB of that body fo'Codors0 the best and ton een the nenooaT Tar W alone a radioed towards ile ma ??ett>?Lar ?. Grant, in now composed of the maand places tho on and defence is wUItt end? . ?m, and hear the e rule for thr present trial #J9?^P^eridcnee is conclusive ( be a -conviction.?Charleston ttT Vn committed no potiy lar* eurely his friends will forgive of his splendid record as a We had thought had hire; arraigned for gift _JtttthV|p^^svaousand other unmentionable ews; but the Republican h? '^^?VHbWHbV TsjBfcwsw um which bis opponents had PP| jjfcl?infc of fttij (?) ?enth 0*ralme that he is only on trial ? Vt'eS, - that is & small der twenty dollars, journal m question t* go Scott free in Octo >"#A^ftftJwt 191 rbi r'! disssolved itself Wt4 |M?* *? qp. li he tin ics "u I af cherished n.ml deserved to h? ^piH|pad organ ist felt, time jfl&a* Poor old fellow I ft? t?ft? tto4atagc-~ ?U/lliJlilift ??XII at*?. ( . eW M% ?WEM ly^^Btt? V4s%f?ft? Bent admirers. They aro willing to pander in his cos iitt to preach and write of -nothingbut laiities; when the ejection is ore r the sage philosopher of Chitppaqua will bo iped like a hot potato. He has been led, with all his cunuing, but the lid masses of tho Republican party hate resolved net to he made ridiculous (Wm%.^mm\9M The Democracy, , will stick to him through this the country will ^fefiMttthly *?jstiMti^afc, Juno 14,1872. I To Hut Excellency Governor of Smith Carolina: Dear Sib?Please do me the kind I nets to search the papers of your Do wUt Damsum?. ? ?- ??w -I-J , U^gitnent and Brigade Thomas O'Bry ej| 4swangeburg County, South Carolina belonged to in the war with p> aWitejatj en ^UtV'tB. Please id mo the papers for, tho purpose of roeuriog a pension fbr his widow. Please address me at this place. Referred by direction of Ifta ?sccl Utysc geht'&>. Scott, Goveruor, to tho as edf fbe> Ajjplfjiif ?od. es^peswr gitjUiiLii Uully, V. NOAH, .Private Secretary. Carolina, Jfefltatffe ^1? editor of the ?RANOEuimo Nxwt? for.'any infor jMatesfr^ElM^i^fl^^ or Ifrf jffrfto obtejfta^folriw The reoorde of the Pepartmeut wero it or destroyed during the late war. \f. eft #J8&8, JeL, A'dj't A Iuspector Geo'I. '8. C. If any of cur readers can give us any to the above^ wc in communicating it to Ith? We invite the, attention u? retail li ?or merchants to the following extracts which wc make from the present law of this State. First, as to what it requires a person to do before be can obtain a License. Tho few ways : 'Sf.o % No person shall be licensed to keep a tavern, but such ss shall be recommended by at, least six respectable freeholders of the neighborhood where *Std? t*vnrn Is proposed to he kept, who shall certify that the person so reoom mended by them is of good repute for honesty mid sobriety, and is known to the person recommending to have at required for the ssmiiy or *rre said applicant, and is well provided with house room , stabling Hod provender. Sec. 3. Every pertda. bsfsrs he or she o|tall receive a license to keep a tavern, shall become bound by recognis ance to tho city or town granting the , in the sum of one thousand dol Nfis% ?wVSWi'OQd sufficient sure being freeholders in such city or town, ro be approved of by the officers authorized to grant, such liceuse ; which recognisance, shall be in the form or to the cftcot idHoWing: "Know alt tuen by Sh^e presents, that we, [A. B., C I>. and E. F ,j of [the city or town] ac knowledge ourselves to .owe [the city or town] ? the sum of one thousand dollars, to which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves arid every of us, each end every of our heirs, executors and administrator*?, jointly and sever ally, by these presents; witness ou? hands ood seals this-day of in wo jnjvJ_m\ vp w? f*v ?w"??r-~ti eight hundred isud?~?. The eondi lion of this recognisance is such, that wbencss [A. B.j is licensed to keep a iu the house occupied by him [u** hsr1 Bl [*\\q lncntiptt particularly dps } jus the space of one yea? trow datereof; now.,, if the said (A. 11,J during the continuance of the said KeR*e, ?hall not keep a disorderly noose, nor suffer or permit any unlaw ful gaming in or about lrts [or her] said bause, oar violate the laws concern u*g ose r house feather Ufr good shall ha?e and k< so licensed, beds or ma and suffiei MfjP MHride and sufficient stubitlS^Hl JftfeilgAto ftt iJita bis jjj-lfrjs^tsdfa^e^Hs^ of forfeiting his license and recog theo a q^^W^-^I^^W1^^' a violation of the license law : HtakV ?* Ko license shall be granted for the sale of ipirituoua liquors iaqnan ities leas than one quart, or which shall I authorise the drinking of such liquors I at the place where sold, csoept tavern keepers, in thf manner prescribed by this Chapter, and not otherwise. '?S EC. 13. Any person who shall vio late the license law of this State, as to tho aale of spirtuoua liquors, upon con viction thereof, shall he fined in a sum not le s than treble the amount of the price of a license prescribed, and, at the time of the commissioo of the offence, oxiaiiug for tue t >onl jurisdiction where in euch offence is committed, and shall be imprisoned at the discretion of the Court?* oourav Fonrth. How offenders must be pro | deeded against: 'Sec. 16. It shall be the duty of every Trial Jostice, on view or complaint on oath that any tavern keeper, retailer, or other person, has committed any act or thing contrary to, and in violation of this Chapter, to cease the arrest, by warrant, under his haed and seal, of such tavern keeper, retailers, or other so offendiug, and require, aa ia prescribed by Uw* security for his appearanco at the neat Court of General Sessions, then and there to answer to the matter of auch complaint, and, in default of se curity, to.commit to jail, there to be un til discharged by due course of law, and, to bind the person tasking the complaint - any other* whose testimony muy he Imater, to appear at the same time, to gWe evidence oo behalf of the 8tate against sneh offender." We publish the above section* en. *> matter of information to those who may ?*> offending agaiait the law. And in doing so, ftffert emphatically tbat cen tain modiflostlobs should be made in j thcm.at the neat se?slo?,of the Irfajilla I a mm, wi Wo fear that our old acquaintance of ] the OhjUrkiton Republican, ia a hopeless case, for when that journal saw and for sook its evil courses, cut itself loose from the dead carcass of Radical corruption, and resolved to mend its morals, threw Grant overboard, and placed the oamea of reipe .'table geutlctien at the head of i:? columns, the valiant Editor, who bad grounded the little craft upon a mud-bank, and reduced it Crom its posi tion, as a daily, to that of asewt<week)y paper, "skedaddled" to Orangeburg, rtquutted in the office of the Orangeburg JSewt, ami from there, with the oh stiuaqy of a 'Certain long eared quad ruped, is lustily kicking at the locom otive of inevitable destiny, tie reminds I us Of Rev. Mr. Dan Doily's camp mooting friend, whom the papers have lately been vuutiUh^pa^Hft^lliihwd to bed a good, pious brother, bot who constrained to admit, that he stiU pursued his old practices of distilling, Belling, and three times a day, drinking, whiskey. He may emigrate, minglo |M| new pcopic, connect himself wito different newspapers, but he ia on, ly loiitig time and wasting his onergies. till he Washes hie face und bunds, puts on cleau clothes, changes his politics, and quits distibing, celling and drink, iog whiskey. When he doss these* things, he Will rank me ? pt?ue. braiaef, iud not tflthea. Vo arc ghd ihataho Chaiietton Re publican, has abandoned ite eJenoeev ttf\ thieves end robWflrei f^HM^iirSe, ] and set out Upon a new and worthier career, but uoH^tejiee i?e oldeatJpttRpi off like a cock-reash, the ?0 ment the light of truth penetrated his ???ct?fi.. It lo^ks ts4iy fer him. It : 'would be w4^^Vs^fi^^HM?vn what I the Republican had aaffiotehi sagacity to ] discern, that ultra Radicalism is dead ! and buried, not alone io Sostth CnfeUaa, but throughout the whole co^otjjeY Vie Republican has acknowledged its past faults, and we now exhort our old friend to follow its example and repent of his sins, yw ?*SkV ? A ^rr ,rwr-? ??Whlle tbo Utop ef life holds out to born, The vilest-sinner inev return." He has boea guilty of many grievous ransuressions, but wa trust that he ia not beyond the reach of reason and meroy. We will take cave tfjsBhlwimta "a peep regularly at the Sumter TrWs," tabioh has beea growing and prospering since be last saw it. Haw will he like nur enbjf^Mflpaat ? Our subsevinticn list is growing, t~?, every dav. ?'sVwxnect to live* lO?g-eneajgbJ to ohf bindere either the conversion or death; of the Orange burg jVeuti, where h*> has taken refuge from the light of ttuth.?Sumter New?. I - Our 1 riead* of the Sumter seen?| inclined to ha- more facetious than earn eat. It iaour purpose to be otherwise. | Ha taay bray, "The sesibblcr of th? long-eared Via 1," ? constitutional pre pert toward* ? <$tteia http* %ngthes?d bf pr**rf Ided/ I but Wotat?Vt be best fe? Mm to lenre *** Ittil should ^ot BMIUoU forLur ftrejrS* ft IlM tb^ojoa. Wo jt%ls]ffreYlft|?<^ U?ot| in tb^oojtempistiou of which, tie afsfnd has to be, freed from its former in spirations. Think brother, tnd if we jfciod .answer us tho fol lowing questions h First. We ^desire to know why |ou opposed the reform movemont in 18T0 7 Second, ^?%y you declared through the coluowts ig ,<,?, jearftal, that no honest white raan could belong to it, oeos^n\Wjnsstfj^qpl, negroes) were a part of it. I If >cjn opposed it then from rrisciplc-^heosL-b opposed to the negro ?how can yeuTwith any degree of coo aistency, lend support two years later to HoraeoVa^ley? Fourth. What do you mesn by sub scribing to theCjiooinnnti platform, with the following 'declaration of principles forever flautttejd at the head of your columns ? r " Th? ? <s mjj^tc Man*? Government and fftuef 6? ss^fe? by White Men. There ?rttt* he no Totter for protection. The State GovernnXfrt of the South, must ?>e \ controlled by Iftyte Mm^ Htknte interetti are identified icip\ the South." Fifth. Did4ot you fall out with the Republican parly because of the poblio printing being tuk? n eway from you ? . Did not your brother, of the rfafc?man receive a tbi-aanpg ?t your hands every week until he Joonseoted to make the followiug agrecApnt with you, although the >r?fcn/Aofn^^s Vnc work f *'?ORtlUEHT." Sumtkxi, 8L C, October 1871. We, - I"* undersigned, proprietors respectively o> to? Stmitr Watchman ind SunUer Nfct, 4? berth? agree end bind ourselves to eaclr pther that we will act jointly sod with rnutuat under standing in regerd to the adwtistug or* ! the Report of the Couuty Commission ers, and ?tili dejtVeither of us, make any contract or auffielest for the pubftca tioc of the same at a price less than our regular rates unjeaa the same rates are I swarded both pipers, sod in case either one of (he papers should sickly receive the advertising, the nay received there fore shall be equally divided between both papers.. And it is further uoderatood that the above agreement ahull continue and ap ply in regard to any and all publio and official advertising, both County and State, which may be hereafter done, esccpting the contract no* eaisting on the part of the Sutnter. Newt with T. J. Coghlan, until the end of his present term of office. (Sigued,) W. Y. PAXTOAT, For GILBERT & FLOW K RS, ^Signed,) DARR & OSTKEN. Under the above Agreement, we shull Charge the proprietors of the Sumter Watchman for one half the amount of all advertising, Ac, published iu that paper. Sixth, end lastly. Is a journal who j slandered every leader of the It :form WBkj*j '^i?kav*?Wi *b?s? ?e traitors^ j through prinefcles sllejjed to be houest, I i.a k* ?anftlaA autdae in its aunnari of s platform three times ae radical in its nature ? and be consistent, in doing so with the above snti-Rspablican motto Lifhtthattd r Answer ok, now, brother Newt. You're a pretty sharp fellow, but you are like all the rest of us, not infallible, an* at times forget that consistency is a jewel. We observe that your elang is improved u littlo. So much for our Charleston strictures. You we, we want to five. You're a clever fellow now and thee, tod we are disposed to lend you a helping hand. ??Old Ntttf, you shall not die ; We did sol laugh and cry with yen, We've hat/ a eatnd tu die with you Old ivsara, if you must die." It is predicted that before many California will poooae one of th? growing countr ies of the world. Thw minuter' Who divides his oourses ititoTtoo many heads wiR _ it difficult |o obtain attentive ears to all. oftnem. The engagement of Rubcneiein to play at a given number, of oeoree in Anacrieo is said to, b.c.Cor ?6, 000'sud ell expenses paid. that ia uafevor of the Republican ?BJtfJp? Where, demonstrations have intorcat of tbot now defunct oYaaftisnAioQ, ?he ao-called Lib eral Republican* have been racier! b y (?beexhibition-rff .tfan can if the ase as^te* through Sandte <kf f|? Hon' esd Dataocrats. themselves have been dftUBaftav Iron tfcft, feti of the "great unwashed" by an iutouse convio of ths bargain a* 4 Monumsmfcaa Osay anus* be regarded in iu traft fcgjfct *a a contest for the spoils. The 6rand Hajfciru of Tamm ioy were the chief High Priests who officiated at the baptismal ceremony of the oew party as they did at its birth, and now' there is aot a conrictcd felon amongst them to be found in the opposition to Orooley and Brown. Tammany has re-opooed ita council, the Au.ericus Glob is in full feather, and Boss Tweed smiles aa be nignly ou the "anything to bj it Grm ' mo-e as he did when with brazoo efTren tery be met the justly indignant corn mittoe of seventy, on the part of tho citisena of New York, with the charac teristic enquiry, "What are you g?iog to do about it V* Quo of the first responses made to the Baltimore nominations read thus: New York, July 10.?On Che an nouncement of the nominations of Grce lay,and Brown, three field pieces fire d on e hundred guns in the City 11 all Park, flags were hoisted on thi City Hall, and the banner Was suspended between two large trees in the park, with an inscrip tion "that Tammany rap mit to the nominations o/ the National Convention \ of Baltimore " ??- <? That dispatch isiutriniically sufficient to drive all honest men from thaanpp trt of Mr. Greeley, but the end is not yet. We await with patience to hear from tho I sacred Order of the K. K. K. When Dr. Avery, J. Hunks Lyles, and others of that ilk, have had the opportunity of endorsing Mr. Greftley, as they undoubt edly will, the e*tcriu of his supporters will be complete, and we van theo pre fett* o?r-TOucrlitB-n tVA-? S.tijkxtJ urc of the sage of Ohapgaqtta and his surroundings. It will do to hang op in their libraries after the re-election of dfeMyHtatflt fiss wiped not the h\m vestege of the horrible farce ia which Mr. Greeley ia now playing soconspicu | ou? a part.?Aiieen Tribune. IIa'lVs Vloetable Sicilian- Haiu | Ren ewku ?-No." Staads among the first, and at the head of aii articles for a aim p^rjposc. ffca teatimoa;' of oar physicians is conclusive as to its VdtuC; dftd-we are personally acquainted with scares of oases where it has been used with the heat of results. It will restore : ffeae/li^MwQRflM last as glospy, and la a healthy condition; while for heads troubled with 4?ndruff' or any in cleansing them. Try it, and you will not he lisappoioted.?Lowell Courier, May 2,1868. On Everybody's ToNotfg ? Eulog intna of tbw great National Regenerator of Health. Plantation Bitters are oo everybody's tongue. This gratuitous vivea voice advertising is better than ail the paid for puffiing to which the owners of bogua bitters are obliged to resort It has a spontaneous heartiness about it which earries couviotion to the mind of the auditor. Bnt it!? a well-known tact.that the proprietors of the Planta tion Bitters have never relied up*.** 5*?* pafirer bolstering to establish the success of a preparation which owes its astonish ing popularity mainly to the oral testi mony of the thousands who have either experienced of been the eye witness of the immense physical good it has wrought throughout the length aad breadth of the land. Don't Hawk, Hawk, Spit, Spit, Blow Blow, aad disgust everybody with your Catarrh and ita offensixo odor, when Dr. Sa#eY Catarrh Remedy will speedtly destroy all odor, arrest the discharge aid cute you. OTIf'KU I?All m! against purchasing ftosa anyTttgbt, Claim or title ha pretends to have bought In lead of Mrs. Isabella Livingston, sitoated in tbe Fork, a* MUaaaeeit Lend Sales on tbe 8d of Jane ; lagt? the validity of said sate being dtnled. PAfjL tlVINdSTOS, Agt Livi tjli??7 nation. 7 W* rvsea Cover aad.a Mack Led Pencil with copper heeA {#td Book contains two or three,. Ta* $tc?t p??, ?atd ftccelpt ft*** tm JoM Varna a^ainst.aU dstsaatfylfn* Several Ajjijoupts written k'taT Hook. The finder will ooafera grxat few by sending the ReehtA. tl?? Undersigned or to W. T. M?ller la ?faujreburg, for which a liberal Reward wilTbo RlTcn ' vTH. WALLING, jul v 3t T. Jennings, deo'd, wilt piaSQnl theea,~aavi ?II p?nw indebted la the tt. sjflrl sjafla niieptw^i rniji mnr. inf PROPOSALS will U j*?OeOmoi!wtn AUOtW>M|kf ffte REPAIRING of the two Bridges ofer Cow fe*?Cs?o%e*?6fl 3. FELDER iuiIji. c. ? c. 0? Attest*. . J AH. Vas TASSEL, Clor?. Jaly 20 St j PHOT?GBAPHTNQ! I herewith return MY THANKS to MY FRIENDS for their PAST FAVORS And si ill to merit their future PATRON Mm. . . I sm still oter CAPT. BRIO GM ANN'8 STORE. Prepared to EXECLTE all WO?'eTe? ss# LINK In the LATESE end MOST IM PROVED STYLE. .fljflF? SATISFACTION guaranteed to nil. C. i>. AeLtJ&k* ARTIST. july20 apl 20 tf NOTICE. A meeting of the Old Dolegntwa is re queued on the FIRST SATURDAY in AU QU8T at the Court House, ad lO o'clock A. M. to eonault over the Canting Weetion, eetd to look otrt ftr efc* Heftes ijtf too peept*. A \-r&Mfimmtw\mwm WteepssnOeeT, sad to send three flstlflanai The esonJfcsg wilt deeedo flso Old. Dilafjaietnf three free* I dkall b? declared legal < ' JCsBflPea 1U?1NS, July IS-** President of ehe Fork NfDBst orrm in* county (MMewnfMe All persons ere WAaUt*W?>oet to TRADJt for a COUNT V ORDER No. (1G0) drawn in cAe nneee vt*- &.-S.tWFMt J0? MlaiU, PBSL, dated Joses 93d 1872. dsssasj on the. tllimr i * 1 ?f t*e Countr for Ike saw of ait todEtifci*.M# fJMr>P)? ?MBttSJ>P #0 -o>fl*1rflfle)e#eje order < which eres anppoBO%4f)$flJPflrloft, he* | has aincc been found. By order of the Board. flat* CA*fjB?s%,Cfc>sfl, 27 tf IN THE COJJRt Oflf WaOBATE Whereas, Laban A. Irick has applied re j me for Letters of Adminiat ration on the Es tate of Barbara %. Jaokacn, late of Orange. burg County, _ These are therflbve to cite and an-a^ft singular sf tk? sa^ deceased, to be and appear, be fore me, st a Cp*w* et* Probat* fljr too snafl County to be holds* a* Orpn^eburg, on the ; 31st day of July., 1872, at \$~ o'clock A. M.. to sho* canoe if any, why. the said Ad ministration should not he granted. Given under my Hand saatitafleal of Court, this 17th dtore/ July, A. J>. 1872. *e?M the nlaety-fffth year of Aiflertssst jMsdtV' pendence. ? THAD. C. ANDRf jaly 20?21 Judg*** 1 KEAL ESTATE SALE OF "PBOPEllTY. By virtue of the power le me vested under the will of tko sate Col Dertid Sholer. deceased, I will sell at public sattle?, a* Orangeburg. So. Ca. in front of the SsWif 's Oftee, on Meads*, the fifth day efAwfawt 1872, at II o'clock A. Mr, the following valuable town property: That newly hows*. eaA the lot of four sores. funlshed more or less, whereon ft is tseated, in the Town of Orengeburg, on she North aide of Russell Street, and bounded fleet by lot of Dr. T. A. Elliott, and on ether aides by lot of J. W. B. Dukes. Tenne: One-fourth cask, balanee in one, two and three yean, secured by jasrefeoosr's ing to be insured and ohaser to pay for stamps, and to haste all caah. W. Sf isfllllt 9uW {8 frXKaAH t> r0 FIRST PREMWi Mf <flfljfla> ?We\ OoHber, 1871, for BEST FA?ff MACHINE. PREMIUM st tbo Macoo Fair October, 1871, for FAMILY laVdMML wtthhoet and meetiflfflMiOBeMaVflffltflf FIRST PKBMIWNt et Th?*?aevMe. Nevtav V k.r2,187LAfer^7aSr GOLD MEDAL sad TH?RE KILVER MSI AL8 awarded the SINGER at the laO0 9sa\?v3 "NKW 1AMHV3T S?WlNtt MACUINB>?eh* BEBT ??3 Leeal Agents ? nearly every ^oeantylc? South Carolina. mar ft ? 1/ ro??aJ IN CUE MIQflL ?air ? part TION that Carnal ^ma^uW^0 to us tMaaniaitai 1^ ?WA DOUBT! This was caused by bis PEN. downcast sheepish look?I* life ?ta* the odvertiajr . Mit UMg# *rEfE*faTTt. who have mi* ?Kf'tf'tona tcir eatefasa imbibing once at Mil. W'8 flMsUfc. Ykere That thirst for pressed, the AN* RECEIVE That ea? oaiy he had at.the 8AL(Myf JeViS Ma** < LGAsttRS NO MifsKitv . ? .-w- .-????asis^p^Pr? Alt0iTfD,KO eyeearareJtaw^iJ* , desire ?a opposite ... ? - , ^M>y 13' . ' -, Ojp ? ^ tf^ P. V. B.. ?BT????. DibW? & fc. H. j Afpoe. By virtus of the T W? mMwFll Hondey At 6th dwy acres, sitaste. on tieod^sdSeaaseeuoItd ~ fhillipe. n of Pirat Circuit, MT. W, em Monday By virtas Hos. R. F. ? ) will sell at the f.th day of All thoss certain trJAtfMR attuated 4* 4eaRg*ana? ftilRta, eeja^etoeteiag 126 acres, snort or less, and the other ?88 acres,, store er less, w beets ittti i rants am itsU_.__ and ad^aoest. ead are ??Wj/Maj? t*e Horth and Vteet by lunde of Sal East by lands of John Crim 8outh by lands of " Criw. Terms : one half cash, 1 ' jfkm9,9miCt0 90". adlK^aaii. raises.?Purchaser to pay iiantpe 1 yhrir. .-. OrnuaahejuC. H.. 8. A.. V 8 n. c. r 2, 18*2. j 7 " ?' - ^^yeraM'fpsiiy^ ? j ? w' afsesttKr w ;eaa^p^ssiw? 8*?? la iiaaat aaai. fa ?j At Swak'a N^lk Kdiatc* River, all the right, title had interest of Jaeob P. imriVU Ratfva atTaatSSLev. seit of Creat, fcoylstoa ft t>. ALSO ? ftsf that tract el lea* ia Osaageburg Cosjato FontainiogSU acres saore or less, bounded north by laafta of IK J. Jeraigon ?st tar aadsof O. Uutto and west by Co! luuibla Buad. levied on as At nreacrty of J. w. ??man at the suit cf ThedTc. An draws. ALSO 9M$onety About 6 sat QU Dort Ia Line, eset bv F. Witt, and' ;8S^ by J. Cart, at r the ft r. or lees, #??_, ...? . esst ,