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THE JOURNAL. l?lil?SIIAAV, |E<lUor ami I'roiM'ittos1. CAMDEN S. JULY 11, is?e. OujtSEi.vi:".?During the summer, the most intensely exciting ami interesting political campaigns which has ever agitated this country, an?l one of the utmost inmortancc in its consequences to - 1 - - 4 our people, will bo fought. It is very essential that all our people. sJTouhl be kept constantly ami accurately posted as to all the luoveiiients of the contending partics, ami for that .purpose wc propose to furnish to all new subscribers the Journal from the 1st day of July, to the 15th , of November next, for tlic exceedingly . small subscription of one dollar per copy. lVe intend to fulfil our part of the cc * , tract by giving accurate details of all movements, and making the JournalYwa- \ ly and spicy. EitliiKicre Baltimore, July 11th.?Horace Greeley unanimously nominated. Cincinnati Platform a I; p ed. . TIic Delinquent and Forfeited Laud Sales. T\'c conclude this week, the publication of our promised list of delinquent and . forfeited Land sales for taxes. As will appear by reference to the list, the Stale has become a large purchaser at the sale, most of the forfeited lands being 1 resold to her. i From the best information we have received, the amount realized by the sales and 'collection prior thereto, reaches the handsome sum of $2, ICO. 1G, but singular to say the County Treasury is still pronounced ( empty and no money can be procured. i When taxes were collected lo?t Winter and , Spring, the County Treasurer did not retain the amount collected for school purposes (so < we learn) but turned it over to the State. 1 And in many eases the School districts * were over-paid while other3 received but ' little. 1 The hist apportionment for this County ] was something over $5,000. Why did the , Treasurer not retain out of his collections, 1 the amount previously paid to the State, we i do not know, but such is the fact. Now, < while the State Treasury may be greatly in 1 need of funds, it is not right "that the j school teachers should suffer for their money when a portion, at least, of their de- , mands could be paid. Why some of the j School-Districts were overpaid while others * received but little, we cannot explain. To ; say that the best that couM-hc, teas done, is < no excuse, for what was to prevent a through ( knowledge of matters, and where was the nc- ; oostjitv to r,av at all. until accurate informa vv*""V ? IV ' tioa was obtained? We arc not of the fault finding class, but there have been gravo faults in the system of payments of these school orders, aud there is great dissatisfaction about it. We do not here call into question the sincerity cf the motives which actuated the Treasurer in what he has done, but we are confident that the thing might have been better managed. An injunction was served upon the Couhty Trtasurcr "some time since, forbid* ding him from paying any orders drawn by the State Treasurer upon him and from receiving any "ilevenuc Uond Scrip" for taxes, aud wc are informed that the Treasurer will.not pay out any moneys at all on this account, hut from what wc have heard and seen of this injunction, wc are not of opinion that ic cxtcuds to forbidding him ircm paying over School l'unds. ilaase I.mvs. ? Wc think ifc opportune? to advise our young friends and ether sportsmen that, under the law, the game season for deer extends from the first cf September to the Src't of January, and for birds, &c., from 15th October to 15th February, and that only ' * 1 ?1... t Wltllin tllCSO ilUlIUJ L'illi tiivj iiuuiuo vi uwi; birds, &c , be safely indulged in. Fine or imprisonment will be the penalty of violation of the statute. The law is a good ono aud commends itself to the approval and observance of every thoughtful person. There arc some defects in it, which it is supposed will be amended, but whether the law.be good or otherwise, it is the duty of the citizens to obey the law, and wcjidd, that where the hw is for the general gocd, it is not only the duty of the good citizens to obey it, but also to see that its provisions arc enforced against them who violate. LAWS OF Tli E STATE. Acts and Resolutions of tlio Ccncral Assembly of South Carolina. Published by Authority. An Act to provide for a General License Law. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South i Carolina now met and sitting in General 1 Assembly, and by the authority of the J same: I That every individual or copartner- ; ship residing in the counties of Charles- ? ton and Riehland designing to carry on 1 ox exercise the business of stock broker, < exchange broker and bill broker, shall, t and are hereby required to pay into the t treasury of their respective comities, for \ the use of the State, the sum of one 11umired dollars, payable quarterly, as' follow;: Twenty-five dollars on or before the first day of April, 1872; twenty-five dollars on or before the first day of July 1872< twenty-live. dollars on or before the first day of October, 1872: and twenty-five dollars on or before the 1st d^y of January, 187J; and if residing in any other county of this State, the sum of fifty* dollars, payable quarterly on or before the first day of. April, July, Occtebcr, 1872, and January, 187o. The provisions of this section shall be and arc hereby extended to real estate brokers and to merchandise brokers. A real estate broker is hereby - defined to be one who pnn-iifrps in the Purchase or sale of real estate for a commission or other profit; ami a merchandise broker is -one who engages in the purchase or sale of merchandise for a commission or other profit. Sec. 2. Every person or company designing to carry on or conduct the business ot keeping a billiard room, bowling saloon or ten pin alley in this State shall bo required to pay into the treasury of their respective counties for the use of the State, the sum of twenty-five- dollars for every billiard table, the sura of twenty-five dollars for every alley, and the sum of ten dollars for every bagatelle table, the same to be -paid in quarterly installments on or before the first day of April, July and October, 1872, and Januavy, 3873; provided, however, that this act shall not be construed to apply to billiard saloons, ten pin alleys or bowling saloons used in private residences for private use. See. 3. Every lyatcl, inn, livery sta/ble, tavern or saloon shall be classified and rated according to the rental value thereof; and every keeper or keepers of the same shall be required to pay into the county treasury of the county in which such hotel, inn, tavern or saloon is kept, for the use of tho State, the sums according to said rental values, as follows, to wit: In all casc3 where such rental value per year shall be ten thousmd dollars or more, such hotel, inn, tavjrn or saloon shall pay the sum of three hundred and seventy-five dollars; when i x i ?_i? _ [I1C reimu VJIIUC J3 SU> UU tuuuaunu j lundred dollars, and less than ten thorns- j ind dollars, the sum of three hundred lollars; when five thousand dollars and less than seven thousand five hundred lollars, the sura of two hundred and twenty-five dollars; when three thousand five hundred dollars, and less than five thousand dollars, one hundred and eighty-seven dollars and fifty cents; when two thousand five hundred dollars, and less than three thousand five hundred lollars, one hundred and fifty dollars; ivhen two thousand dollars and less than two thousand five hundred dollars, duc hundred and thirty-one dollars ind slxfy-six cents; when fifteen hundred dollars, or less than two thousand dollars, one hundred and twelve (lollars and fifty cents; when one thousand dollars and less than fifteen hundred dollars, ninety-four dollars and seventy fivecenfs; when seven hundred and fifty dollars and less than one thousand dollars, seventyfive dollars; when five hundred dollars and less than seven hundred and fifty dollars, sixty-seven dollars and fifty cents; when four hundred dollars and less than five hundred dollars, sixty dollars; when three hundred dollars and less than four hundred dollars, fifty-two dollars and fifty cents; when two hundred dollars' and less than three hundred, dollars, forty-five dollars; when less than two hundred dollars, thirtynrwl TllO illlOVO amounts shall be paid in quarterly in installments on or before the first day of April, July and October, 1872, and January, 1873. Sec. 4. Every person, firm or company who shall engage in or exercise the business of selling or vending an^goods, wares, merchandise, wines, distilled or malt liquors, drugs or medicines, except such as are sold afrauction, under licenses granted them, and except such, as-arc sold by a regularly 'licensed hotel, inn, tavern or saloon keeper, shall be required to pay into the treasury of the coun-" ty in which lie or they shall design to conduct or carry on such business, for the use of the State, the sums as follows, to wit: Those whose annual sales amount to three hundred thousand dollars and upwards shall constitute the first class, and pay two hundred and fifty dollars; tliose to the amount of two hundred thousand dollars and less than three hundred thousand dollars, the second class and pay two hundred dollar; those to the amount of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and less than two hundred thousand dollars, the third class, and pay one hundred and seventy-five dollars; those to the amount of one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars, and less than one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, the fourth class and pay one hundred and fifty dollars; those to the amount of one hundred thousand dollars and less than one hundred and * '1 1 Til .i n c*. i twenry-nvc uiousanu uouars, tne men class, and shall pay one hundred and twenty-five dollars; those to the amount of eighty-five thousand dollars, and less than one hundred thousand dollars, the sixth class, and. pay one hundred dollars; those to the amount of seventy-five instalments on or before the first day of April, July and October, 1872, and January, 1S73. thousand dollars, and less than eighty five thousand dollars, the seventh class, md pay eighty dollars; those to the imount of sixty-five thousand dollars, md less than seventy-five thousand dollars, the eighth class, and pay seventy lollars; those to the amount of fifty-five housand dollars, and less than sixty-five housand dollars, the ninth class, and >ny sixty dollars; those to the amount of forty-five thousand dollars and less than fifty thousanif dollars, the tenth class,- and pay fifty dollars; those to the amount of thirty-five thousand dollars, and less than forty-five thousand dollars, the eleventh class, and pay forty dollars; those to the amount of twenty-five dollars and less than thirty-five thou and dollars, the twelfth class and pay thirty dollars; those to the amount of twenty thousand dollars and less than twentyfive thousand dollars, the thirteenth class, and pay twenty-five dollars; those to the amount of fifteen thousand dollars and less than twenty thousand dollars, the fourteenth class, and pay twenty dollars; those to the amount of ten thousand dollars and less than fifteen thousand dollars, the fifteenth class, and pay eighteen dollars; those to the amount of seven thousand five hundred] dollars and less than ten thousand dollars the sixteenth class, and pay fifteen dollars; those to the amount of five thousand dollars, and less than seven, thousand five hundred dollars, and all less than I twenty-five hundred dollars, the seventeenth class; and pay fivo dollars. Provided that the sale of malt or spirituous liquors shall not by this section be authorized in measures less than those of a quart; and that nothing herein contained shall be construed to extend to physicians, surgeons, apothecaries cr chemists as to any malt or spirituous liquors which they may use in the preparation or making up of medicines for sick, lame *and diseased persons; And provided further, That every seller or vender of wines, distilled or malt liquors, in measures less than one quart, cither with or wfthout goods, wares, merchandise, commodities or effects, as aforesaid, shall pay fifty per cent, in addition to the ratos above specified, for the respective classes; 'and every license granted under this act shall distinctly specify whether the party obtaining the same is or is not authorized thereby to sell or vcnd3 wine, spirituous, distilled or malt liquors: The above amounts shall be raid in quarterly in stahnents on the first day of April, July and October, 1872, and January, 1873. See. 5. If any person or persons shall have more than one store in which merchandise, as described in the foregoing section, is sold or vended, such person or persons shall be required to pay the respective amount above specified, according to class, for each and every store. See. fi. Every individual, company, or corporation, other than national banks, carrying on or conducting a banking business in this State, shall be required to pay into the county treasury of the county in wliich he or they shall carry on or conduct such business, for the use of the State, the following rcspcctivo sums, to wit: For every bank, the capital of which is less than and docs not exceed fifty thousand dollars, the sum of one hundred and twenty-five; * for every bank, the capital of which does not exceed one hundred thousand dollars, but is greater than fifty thousand dollars,'two hundred and fifty dollars; for every bank the capital of which docs not exceed one hundred ond fifty thousand dollars, but is greater than one hundred thousand dollars, three hundred and seventy-five dollars; for every hank the capital of 1 i l 11 which does not exceed two nunurcu thousand dollars, but is greater than one hundred and fifty thousand*dollars, five hundred dollars; for every bank the capital of which does not exceed two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and is greater than two hundred thousand dollars, six hundred and twenty-five dollars; for every bank the capital of which does not exceed three hundred thousand dollars, but is greater .than, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, seven hundred and fifty dollars; for every bank' whoso capital docs not exceed three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and is greater than three hundred thousand dollars, eight hundred and seventy-five dollars; for every bank the capital of which docs not exceed four hundred thousand dollars, but is greater than three hundred and fifty thousand dollars, one thousand dollars; for every bank the capital of which does not exceed four hundred and fifty thousand dollars, hut is greater than four hundred thousand dollars, eleven hundred and twenty-five dollars; for every hank whose capital does not exceed .five hundred thousand dollars, but is greater than four hundred and fifty thousand dollars, twelve hundred and fifty dollars; for every bank the cauital of which does not exceed five hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but is greater than five hundred thousand dollars, thirteen hundred and seventyfive dollars: for every bank the capital of whigh docs not exceed six hundred thousand dollars, but 13 greater.than five hundred and fifty thousand dollars, fifteen hundred dollars^ for every bank the capital of which does not exceed six hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but is great than six hundred thousand dollars, sixteen hundred aiul twenty-five dollars, for every bank the capital of which docs not exceed seven hundred thousand dollars, but greater than six hundred and fifty thousand dollars, seventeen hundred .and fifty dollars; for every bank the capital of which does not * 1 1 ?irrrj... exceed seven nunurcu uuuiuby uiuuauuu dollars, is less than seven hundred thousand dollars, eighteen hundred and seventy-five dollars; for every bank the capital of which docs not exceed eight hundred thousand dollars, but is greater thart seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars,two thousand dollars; for every bank the capital of which docs not. exceed eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but greater than eight hundred thousand dollars, twenty-one hundred and twenty-five dollars; for every bank the capital of which docs not exceed nine hundred thousand dollars, but is greater than eight hundred and fifty thousand I - - * ' | dollars, twenty-two hundred and fifty dollars; for every. bank the .capital of which does not exceed nine hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but* is greater than nine hundred thousand dollars, twentythrcC hundred and seventy-five dollars; for every bank the capital of which does not exceed one million dollars, but is greater than nine hundred and fifty thousand dollars; two thousand five lmndrcd dred dollars; and for every additional fifty thousand dollars of capital, .or fraction thereof in excess of one million dollars, one hundred and twenty-five dollars. The above amounts shall bo paid in quarterly instalments On or before the first day of April, July and October, 187*2,. and January, 1873. Sec. 7. Every railroad company or corporation in this State shall be required to pay into the treasury of the county in which its principal office within this State is located, for the use of the State, the following respective sums, to wit:-^ Every company or corporation the length of whose main track and branches together is greater than two hundred and fifty mileSj the stnh of twelve hundred and fifty dollars; every one the length of whose main track and branches together is two hundred miles, and not exceeding two hundred and fifty miles, eleven hundred and twenty-five dollars; every one the length of whose main thick and branches together is one hundred miles, and less than One hundred and fifty miles, eight hundred and seventyfive dollars; every one the* length of whose main track and .branches together is seventy-five miles, and less than one hundred miles, six hundred and twentyfive dollars; every one the length of whose main track and branches together, is fifty miles, and less than seventy-five miles, three hundred and seventy-five' dollars; and every one the length'of whose main track and branches together is less* than fifty miles one hundred and eighty seven and a half dollars. - The above amounts shall be paid in quarterly instalments on the first day of April, July and October, 1872, and January, 107Q J.o 11>. Continued in Supplement. FERTILIZING LIME. 0:0 Wfi *re bow prepared to take orders for the above?deliverable at any time between this date and the 1st of October next?in qunn(itiea to suit purchasers; for cash, or payable on lhc 11873. * /^fi:tcrr,.\ns containing all information as to the Vj benefits to be realized byitsuse, modcofuscing. cither as a special mancro or forcempost. with quantities required &c&c., will be sent to any address or delivered in person at our office. D L DESAUSSURE & CO. Coutuiissiuu Agcuts, Camden S. C. ALSO. Masons Lime, * FOlt Ihiilding, plastering and Whitewashing, and of the very best quality, constantly on ban and for sale low, as above. junc-7 tf U'L. D. &C<?. Spirit Caslcs ami Molasses 2,1 DO SPIRIT CASKS. ' 45o II lids, and bbls Cuba and Sugar IIouso Molasses* For sale l.jr F. W. KERCJINER. jane 20 tf 27, 28 and 2'J Water street. Fiour, Fork ami Bacon, l,2oo Bills. FLOCK, 2oo Bids Fork. 23o Jib's, and Ilhds. sides and shoulders of Bacon. Fur sale by F. W. KERCIINER. junc 20 tf 27, 28 and 20, X. Water street. Corn, Mackerel ?& Sugar, lo. OOO Bushels of Corn. 2oo Bbls and Kits of Mackrol. loo Bbls of Sujzar. For sale by F. W. KERCIINF.R unc 20 tf. 27, 28 and 20 North Water St. Batter, Crackers, ?&c, 2o Tubs of Butter. 15o Boxes and Barrels of Crackers. 2oo Cases Schnapps and Brandy Poaches. For sale by F. W. KERCHNER. 27, 28 and 29 North Water St may 30, tf Wilmington, N. C. I, I J. H. KIN ARB. :o: WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in DRY COOWS. OIL CLOTHS, CAltPETINGS, REUS, .MATTINGS, Mats, Notions, &c., &c. MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, (One Doot South of the Columbia notch) . . , 4 I ITAVE in store oho of llife most choice and select assortment of DRY GOODS, ever brought to this niurkct: and am daily adding to it. The DRESS HOODS department contains everything now rashionnhli^ ami Attractive, consistiugjof Silka, Grenadine!, Poplins, Muslins, and the celebrated "Dolley Vnrden" and "Mari-1 poaa" styles, now so universally popular. THE LINE OF PRINTS, Domestics, Itnsicry, Gloves, Notions, &c., will be found fully up to tbe Stund'Ord. -?^-ro: - . WOULT) call special attention to thfe large and varied assortment of Mattings and Oil Cloths, as also Carpeting, Rugs, Mats. Window Curtains and Skaucs, all of which will be sold low lor CASil. To The Above I Have Added a LARGE stock of Millncry Goods, under tfie supervision of Miss. McCoVmick, so extensively known as an accomplished lady in her line. In this department \yill be found a superb and complete stock, selected by herself, and unsurpassed in variety and quality, by any house in tbe South. -??:o:? ?I It AVE for sale the celebrated frowe'e Seiciiuj Machine and also the Afnrriean Button Holt Ottrteaming Seiriny Machine, which are'acknowledged to be the best now in use. " Sample^ sent and orders solicited, feeling confident thtft I can give entire satisfaction. J. II. KINARD. t \Tnin Slrrrt One flnOY South of Columbia Hotel. 1 \ '"V' 7 " *" " / may 9?mi} SPECIAL INDUCEMENT. :o: ON account of the high rates of Insurance: and in order to close out our stock of Dry Goods, and reduce our other large, Gcneriil Strode, as well a'S Please our Numerous Friends in Town and Country, We are Offering the Same at Greatly Reduced Prices. Especial Attention is Directed to Our Larqe and Varied Assortment of Q-ENTS LADIES' and CIIILDRENS Shoes, Made by the Best and Most Fashionable Manufacturers. m ALSO, A Well Assorted Stock of NOTIONS and ?ANCY GOODS, Just Being Received. :o: THE MICE OF TE LADIES Is Particularly invited to the Low Price of our Beift Gl-ades of SPOOL COTTON, consisting of J. P. Coat's und John Clark Jr..& Co's., the hitter being recommended by experts, as the Best Machine Satiny Thread. Price Per Doz.. 85 ONLY* ?-?-:o: We do Not Intend to be Undersold, NO charge for showing goods. Polite and attentive clerks always in waiting. Don't forget the place; Ono DoorAbovo "Planters' Warehouse CLOUD & ZEJIP, may 30tf Broad St., Camden, S. C. For Sale*. QORN, FLOUR, &c., &c. 10,000 Bushels Prime White Corn, 10,000 bushels Prime Mixed Corn, 500 Bales selected liny. 1,000 Bbls. Flour?all grades, 800 Selected second-hand Spirit Casks. 100 Boxes Dry Salted Sides, 80 IIluls Smoked Sides and Shoulders, 50Tdns No. 1 Peruvian Guano, 150 Bags Coffee. 150 Bids Sugar, 150 Bbls Syrup, 50 Bales Cotton Yum. 50 Bales Sheeting. Tor sale low by# WILLIAMS & MURCIIISON. June. 20th, tf Wilmington, N. C. Davidson College. MicJclcnlurrj Count)/ N. C. TilK next term begins Sept. 20th 1872. Facilities for education unsurpassed. Location healthy. Annual expenses froin $100 to $239. For Catalogues or information, apply to J. H- BLAKR, Chairman of Faculty. 1'osl office, Bod son College N. 0. july 11 ml. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, KER SIIAW COUNTY?In The Court of Probate. Estate C. 15. Rurns. rpiIR undersigned gives notice, that one month I utter ilutc lie will appiy 10 me non. o. r Sutherland Juilgc of the Court of Probate, for letters disiuissory us Executor of said estate, julylluil M L BURNS Ex'rx. NOTICE; TIIE annual School District meeting of School District No- 1, will be held at the Town Hall in Camden, on Wednesday, July 17th at 12 o'clock M. A geucsal attendance is earnestly desired, us business of importunce will be brough, up for consideration. J. K. Wjtukusi'oon, Clerk of board of Scliool Trustees. juty 11, It i) o NHtfj jrtL i" 7:1 f '< is'.Hi / i ' ' ' * J . > . _T ^ n c ** ? ?TO? ' 1 M r * * : AVAIL YOURSELF OF TIIE * -V , , I f nnnim nin/iiivci ^ I* EILAI t b--" . 3 * ! / >* * 1 ' * . %it - i. ' /?*><' { ? TV- 1 'Hi..!'' i ; -V *T-;: r. ALL KfNDS .OF G.OQDB < W j- Iear r: ' V 1.1 Offered at the store <& . ' ' T "?./.*:??. !i? J Si. 3jaJE2,TJOl3& ' IU. ; Opposite the Market t ' V ... - - : -a Fogartres. 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JtJay Persons residing in the counlry trill pleaso bear in mind that by sending their orders to us fni* on? ViruiV niililieKod in AWpViei*. thOV will only be charged tho price of the book". We pay the postage or express jjJSf* Address FOGAltTlE'S BOOK DtPOSl TORY, ? No 2G0 King street, (in the Bend) Juno 27 tf Charleston, S. C. A Large Variety of fans to be Given Away For 10 Cents upiece, at " LEVliSr & BRILL'S Broad Street. EVERY farmer ghoyid take at least one paper, for the benefit of his family, tf not of himself. They will receive many times the cost of the paper in knowledge: and the home paper should bar? the preference. We ask our country friends to subscribe for the Journal. Only $2,oU per year. Dissolution. THE copartnership in planting heretofore existing between L. M. & H. T> Watts is dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conducted by II. T. >Vatts. LEWIS M WATTS,UDVTIV T. WITTS * iimiui x STOTICE. STATE' OF SOUTH CAROLINA Kershaw County. E^ATE OF CHARLES FERKIXS, DEC 2>. All persons having claims against the Estate of Charles Perkins, deceased, are hereby required to present the same duly attested, and all persons indebted Jo said Estate are required to makfc im- A niedate payment to the undersigned. niay2d-6w HENRY K DufcOSE, tix'or. FOR THE VERY BEST Bed Ticking, Goto LEVIN & BRILL'S Broad St., Camden.