The daily phoenix. (Columbia, S.C.) 1865-1878, July 11, 1874, Image 3
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VER0AH.Lqa. Jplj S.Mo the Assem?
bly, tb-day, tbe;messSge of President
MtioMaUon, of which optico was giveo
yesterday, wan presented and read by
General De OiBsey, Miuiater of - War,
aa follows: "When yob, by.tnelawlof
November 20th last, delivered the
executive power into my ban dB for
seven years, you intended to afford to
the public interests that security which
precarious institutions ure powerless
to give.,- -TbajTofroconferred upon me
great duties, for tbe fulfillment of
which I am accountable to France,
and from which I can in no case be
permitted to withdraw. It also con?
ferred rights which I shall never ex?
ercise, except for the good of tho coun?
try. Your confidence 'rendered my
powers if?svssable, for a fixed term, in
forestalling,votes on the constitutional
bills. In according them, yon your?
selves enchained your sovereignty. I
ahall employ; the mesas with whioh I
am armed by tbe laws to defend my
power. This course, I am convinced,
is in accordance with tbe expectations
of the Assembly, which, when it plaoed
me at, the bead of. the Government,
intended to create a strong, stable and
rnRpeotnd- power. But the law of
November-'^Oth must be completed.
The Asaembly oiouot meditate tear?
ing np its engagements. - Let it per?
mit me to pressiugly remind it of the
claims for tbe fulfillment of that en?
gagement. The con utry demands an
organization of tbeipublia powers, and
the questions which were' reserved
must be settled. Further delays will
depress trade aud hamper the pros?
perity of the country. I hope the
Assembly will uot fail to patriotically
fulfill its obligations. I adjure it, iu
the name of the highest interests of the
country, to deliberate without delay
upon the questions whioh must no
longer remain in suspense. Tbe As?
sembly and the Government are> jointly
responsible. I am desirous of accom?
plishing all my duties and my moat
imperative duty."
Madrid, July 10.?The Oarlist Gen?
eral Dorregarray has issued a mani?
festo, addressed to the civilized
nations, in whioh he oulumtiiates the
Republicans and admits aud justifies
the shooting of fifteen of them.
Paris, July 10.?Tbe following is
the conolusion of MaoMtthon'e mess?
age: "Ail my duties and my most im?
perative duty is to insure to the coun?
try-defined institutions, security and
oalru. I huvu instructed the Minister
to inform tbe Constitutional Commit?
tee concerning the points upon whioh
I believo it essential to insist."
The Republican papers couclude,
from Marshal MsoUabou's message to
the Assembly, yosterday, that he re?
cognizes the republic,
London, July, 10.?A Paris de?
spatch to the Times says Duval's de?
mand for urgency op his motion for a
dissolution of tbe Assembly, after vot?
ing upon bills named, received 1S6
votes. It seems certain that if Peir
rier's bijl be rejected, which is proba?
ble, the Centres will submit either a
fresh proposal for a dissolution or for
a protracted prorogation; but most
probably the.-former, whioh will theu
obtain a large majority.
Teleuru.pl.tc?American ?Hallet ?.
San Francisco, July 9.?The Syd?
ney Herald/ot July 5, in giving the
particulars of tbe loss of the iron clip?
per ship British Admiral, on the West
aide of King's Island, says that out of
eighty-eight persons on board, only
nine survived to tell the fate of tbe
awful disaster. The captain and prin?
cipal officers of tbe ship were lost. The
British Admiral is tbe eighteenth ves?
sel wrecked on King's Island since
1840, and over 800 persons have pe?
rished ou tbis shore.
Wm. Harris, an old niau, und Lizzie
Martin, a young 'woinuu, were struck
by a railroad train at Eisthumpton,
Muss., last night, and were futuliy in?
jured.
James McCabe, a New York thief,
robbed a jewelry store in Hartford,
Conn., yesterday morning. He was
caught, and at half-past 8 P. M., was
in. the State prisos; to serve out a term
of seven years for this offenoe.
In the matter of the Union Pacific
Railroad and petition for its bank?
ruptcy, notice was yesterday filed iu
the United States Circuit Court at
BoBton, of the withdrawal by the peti?
tioning creditor of bis appeal from the
adverse deoision of Jadge Lowell, thus
ending the case in favor of the road.
Osweoo, July 10.?The steamers
Corinthian and Osprey sunk iu the
St. Lawrence Rivqr, during tbe late
hurricane. All saved.
PonTeMOUTH, N.. H., July 10.?The
cable steamer Farraday arrived here
last night.
Indianapolis, Ind , Jnly 10.?Seven
boys, while orossing a fence immedi?
ately under the telegraph lines, iu
Driving Park, this afternoon, were
struck by lightning, and one, named
Johnny Sbay, was killed outright; the
others were all severely injured, but
will recover.
Cleveland, Ohio, July 10.?Jack?
son Harrison, who arrived here late
last evening, was robbed of 81,000 by
five men, who attacked him ufter leav?
ing a street our, near East Cleveland.
After robbing him, tbe highwaymen
gagged und tied him to a tree, where
he was found tbis morning.
New York, July 10.?A violent rain
storm passed over the village of Pear
sail's, Long Island, this morning. A
sohool bouse and six other buildings
wero struck by lightning and badly
damaged. Mrs. J. M. Eggleston aud
Miss Smythe were killed.
Olms. W. Bntlz, Solicitor of the
First Judicial Circuit of South Caro?
lina, has a letter showing that Con?
gressman Gain has been indioted for
libel, for statements in his reoeotly
published letter about Buttz.
Solicitor Wilson oontinued bis in?
vestigation of the correspondence and
nSonTs orInT UnlleTT 8taT?T3eT5rer
Servica Division iu this city, yestir-r
day. Aa before, tbe matter wasaon
ducted privately. /? .-w "?
Iii Uaa been couaiusi veiy ascertained
that the bloody shirt found at tbe Na?
than mansion was taken of! Mr. Na?
than after he waa found mnrdered.
Mrs, Mary Ann Hannon, aged 63,
died to-day, from genuine Asiatic
cholera, at her residence in Brooklyn.
She was attacked by tho disease on
Wednesday night. Woe. McGuinnis,
aged seven, died at Bellevne Hospital,
to-day, of. hydrophobia. He wus bitten
some weeks ago.
A Washington despatsh says tbe
United States Court for this District
has decided the aotion of ejeot
ment in favor of G. W. C. Lee, the
devisee of the late G. W. Parke Custi>'
estate?tbe mill property, on Four
Mile Bun, in Virginia?as it is a part
of the Custis estate, which was sold
during the war by tbe United States
for taxes. It would seom that this
decision may affeot the Government
title to the entire Arlington property,
as the title to tho two estates is prac?
tically the same.
Washington, July 10.?F. Chase, a
well known telegrapher throughout
tho South-east, is dead.
Probabilities?For the middle States
and the lower lake region, local storms
during the night, followed by winds
shifting to South-west or North-west,
lower temperature nud rising barome?
ter. For tbe South Atlantic and Gulf
States, areas of rain, South or West
winds, slight changes in temperature
aud frlowly rising barometer. For
Tennessee and tbe Ohio vallej, looal
rains, followed by clearing weather,
no decided rise in temperature, North
or West winds and rising barometer.
'I'd rj; i-a nil 11- ? Com ill, i?: I n 1 lit purr ?.
Naw.YonK, July 10?Noon.?Stock?
aotive. Money 2. Gold 9%. Ex?
change?loug4 87}a'; short 4 90. Go?
vernments dull. State buuds quiet.
Cotton dull aud lower to sell; sales
1,084?uplands 17K; Orleans 17%.
Futures opened dull aud heavy: July
nominal; August 16%, IG 11-16; Sep?
tember 16 13 16. Flour, oorn and
wheat quiet and steady. Pork quiet?
mess 1U 00. Lard firm?steam 11%.
Freights heavy.
7 P. M.?Cotton net receipts 48;
gross 128. Futures closed steady; sales
19,600: July 1613 32@1615 32; August
16 23 32(2116%; September 16 1516;
October 16%; November aud Decem?
ber 16 9-16. Cotton dull aud lower;
sales 1,429, nt 17%(7j>17%. Sonthern
Hour steady. Wheat u shade lirmer?
moderate supply aud fair export de
maud?1.32(g) 1.34 for wiuter red West?
ern. Corn a shade firmer and in
moderate demand?75@77 for West?
ern mixed. Coffee quiet aud firmer.
Pork steady. Lird heavy?11%@
11%. Whiskey a shade lower?9?%
(?>99. Freights without material change
?cotton, steam 11-32. Money easy,
ut2%@3. Sterling heavy?7%. Gold
firm, at 10@10}a- Governments dull
and little better. States quiet aud
nominal. Comparative cotton state
ment?Net receipts at all United States
ports for the week 9,722?same week
last year 15,306; total to date 3,719,
601?same dale last year 3,512,165;
exports of the week 15,479?same
week last year 12.420; total to date
2,740,729?to sume date last year
2.480,029; stock at all United States
ports 220,504? same time last year
212.838; stock at all interior towns
32,004?some time last yeur 81,756;
stock at Liverpool 9911,OuO? same time
last year 918,000; stock of American
afloat for Great Britain 55,000?same
timo last year 115,01)0.
Baltimore, July 10.?Cotton dull
and nominal?middling 17%; low mid?
dling 16%'; Htrict good ordinary 15%;
stock 5,3/5; weekly net receipts 497;
?rosa 1,125; exports to Great Britain
1,742; coastwise 334; sales 396; spin?
ners 210. Flour unchanged and in
fair jobbiug demand. Wheat steady
and in fair demand. Corn firmer?
75@95. Oits active, at 76(Yj>80. Pro?
visions very ?troug und higUer. Mess
pork 20.00. Bulk meuts ?shoulders
7%; clear rib sides 10%. Bacon
shoulders 8%; clear rib sides 11,%;
sugar cured nams 15%(ajl6%. Lard
12^@12%. Western butter steady,
at 23(</)24. CotTee quiet and easier,
but not qnotubly lower?fair to prime
BiO cargoes nominally 20%(?V22%.
Whiskey quiet but firm, at 1.00; stuuk
scarce.
Cha?IjE.ston. July 10.?Cotton dull?
middling 15%; low middling 15%;
strict good ordinary 14*4i stock 94,447;
weekly net receipts 1,323; exports
coastwise 1,708; sales 110.
St. Louis, July 10.?Flour dull and
unchanged. Com advanced?No. 2
mixed 60, East side nud elevator.
Whiskey steady, at 95. Pork higher?
20.50 delivered. Buef still and ad?
vancing?shoulders 8; clear rib 10%;
dear sides 10%(2>ll.
New Orleans, July 10.?Cotton
quiet and unchanged?middling 17;
sales 400; stock 32.976; weekly not
receipts 2,140; gross 2,170; exports to
Great Britain 6,850; coastwise 4,869;
sales 3.G00.
Louisville, July 10.?Flour and
corn unchanged. Pork active und
higher?20.50. Bacon in fair demand
shoulders 8%; clear rib 10%; clear
sides 11%. Lard 13(^14. Whiskey
94
r Mobile, July 10.?Cotton dull and
irregular?middling 16%; lew mid?
dling 15%; striot good ordinary 14(WJ
14%; stock 6,832; weekly net receipts
270; exports coastwise 961; continent
4lJ5; sales 600.
Cincinnati, July 10.?Floor doll
and uuonauged. Corn firm?mixed
63(0)67. Pork firm und in fair demand
?19.50 bid; 19 57 asked. Lard firm
summer 10%((j)ll; kettle scarce?held
at 12%, Bacon uotive and higher?
shoulders. 8; clear rib 10^(3)10%?
closing at outside prices; dear 10%.
Whiskey steady, at 94.
-BoBT?ir;~*Jnrr"lO. ?Ootton doli?
700.
v Savannah^ Jaly 10.?Ootton dall
and BncuoiigEu?LiiiTcTifop' 16; stock
11,115; weokly bot receipts 451; gross
451; exports ooa8twise.98/7i, sales'82.!.
August a, July . 10..-4wottoh doll
and drooping?middliogTf>>?; receipts |
8; sales 145; stock in 1873. 8,745;,in
1874, 9.155; weekly receipts 118} ship?
ments 884; sales 636; iipinners 1,512.
Weekly Cotton Statemeni?Wil?
mington?Cotton unehauged; siook
642; weekly uet receipts 296; exports
coastwise 309. Macon, Ga.?Offerings
light?low middling 14>?; weekly re?
ceipts 48; shipments 121; stock 2,257.
Shreveport, La.?Weekly receipts 107;
shipments 257; sales 188; stock 184.
Montgomery, Ala.?Dull and nominal
?low middliug 15; weekly receipts 28;
shipments 126; stuck 459. Indiauola
?Weekly uet receipts 11; ^ exports
coastwise 11. Memphis?Quiet, easy
and unehauged; receipts 114; ship?
ments 781; stuck 12,032. GulveBton ?
Quiet and unchanged; stock 9,189;
weekly net receipts 419; exports coast?
wise 1,352; sales 1,274. Columbus,
Ga.?Quiet?middling 16; weekly re?
ceipts 54; shipments 32; sales 2,147;
epiuuers 165; stock 1,762 Selma, Ala.
?Weekly receipts 85; shipments 202;
stock 732. Nashville?Dtill?low mid?
dling 15*4; weekly receipts 7G; ship?
ments 444; stock* 5,606. Norfolk
Weekly net recuipts 2,158; exports
oaastwiae 2,466; stock 687; Hales 377.
Philadelphia?Weekly uet reoeipts
305; gross 969. Providence, R. I.?
Weekly receipts 59; sales 3.5?0; stock
15.000. -. ..
Pabis. July* 10.? Rentfs COf. 50,'?c.
Liverpool, July 10?Noou.?Cotton
easier, but not quotubly lower; sales
10.000, including 2,000 for speculation
and export; sales of the week 75,000.
of whioh 13,000 aro for export and
7,000 lor speculation; stock 999.000;
receipts of tlie week 71,000, including
30,000 American; actual export 11,000;
sales of uplands, uothiug below good
ordinary, deliverable in July or Au?
gust. September or Ootober,
uothiug below low middling, delivera?
ble iu August or September, 8 3 16;
sales of shipmeuts of new crop, basis
of middling upland*, nothing below
good ordinary, 8%; stock afloat 470,
000, includiug 55.U?0 American. .
6 P. M.?Sales of uplands, uothiug
below low middliug, deliverable July,
8 11 16; sales of shipments of u*.w
orop, ou basis of middling uplands,
nothing below good ordinary,
Yarns und fabrics at Manchester dull,
with a duwuwurd tendenov.
Remakaule?Wu learu from a re?
liable source, that one day lust week,
while some colored persons were ou
their way to a bmying ground with a
corpse, in the upper part of the
County, aud dtiriug the thunder
storm, a streak of lightning struck the
coftiu, tearing it to pieces, aud killing
inet.tutly two of the men.
I B'trnwett Sentinel.
The S:. Paul Press, of July 1, says
the grasshoppers have already de?
voured a large part of the crops of the
entire region extending through Mar?
tin, Watonwun, Jackson, Cottonwood,
Noble and Murray Counties?a dis?
trict of oountry on the extreme South?
western frontier of Minnesota, nearly
50 by 100 miles square.
The Hinesvillo Gazette acknowledges
the reception of a package of tea from
Mrs. R. J. Screveu, grown ueur Dor?
chester, Ga., and cured last April. Iu
delicacy of davor it is fully equal to uuy
tea imyorted from Chinu, and in
strength it is much superior. This
soil is well adapted to its growth.
The Crescent City Democratic Club
of 1863, having changed its name to
that of the "Crescent City White
League," has published au explana?
tion of tho change. Its .substance is
that a war of races has beeu forced
upon thu whites by thu coudtict of the
blacks.
Homicide.?Ou Saturday last, seve?
ral colored men had au altercation at
Wadboo Rngde, Charleston Couuty,
io which one of them was shot and
killed. Three of the men eugaged in
tho quarrel, und charged with the
deed, have beeu lodged in jail to await
trial.
The Freedmen's Bank iu Charleston
is still kept open, but no busiuess is
done. There ure $230,000 on deposit,
about ninety per cent, of which is
owued by tho colored people, iu sums
raugiug from Si to $5,000.
Of a housemaid who slipped from a
table on which she was standing, und
fell heud foremost into u barrel of
floor, it was said that her htud be?
come whito in a single night.
Tho Savannah Neics estimates that
the colored people of that city loso
about 835,000 by the failure of the
Froedmau's Savings Bank aud Trust
Company.
It is thought thut the coming State
clcotion in ludiuua will turn on tbe
liquor question, the temuoranco party
supporting tho Republican and the
liquor men thu Democratic ticket.
John Davis, who was so seriously in?
jured by tho uocident ou the Carolina
Central Railroad, near Charlotte, a
few days ago, died on Thursday. His
companion died the day before.
Mrs. Staudart, of Elmiro, N. Y., aud
Mrs. Thomas Loftin, of Grovesville,
Wis., were killed by their respective
husbands on the 8th.
A boy, named Lesser, on a wager of
$20, made a successful loap from the
Cincinnati bridge, a few days ago.
The distance is 103 feet.
Tho crops about Rafton Creek ond
Dinkin's Mill, Sumtor County, have
been stripped and crushed by hail.
Now South Carolina bonds were
quoted iu New York, ou the 9tb, at
19; old 25.
I gaged in. any trade, business or pro?
fession hereinafter mentioned, shall
I obtain, on or before tbe sixth day of
January, A. D. 1874, a license there
for, in manner provided. Tu one com?
mencing business after the 6th of Jan
nary, shall obtain a license before en?
tering upon that business.
Seo. 2. Every person, firm, com?
pany or corporation required by this
ordinance to obtain a license to en?
gage in any trade, business or profes?
sion, for which a lioenso is required,
shall register with the City Clerk and
Treasurer, first, his or her name or
style, and in case of a firm or com?
pany, the uamo of the several persons
constituting snub firm or company,
and their places of business; second,
tbe trade, business or profession for
which a license is requite 1; third, the
plaoe wbere Bach trade or profession is
carried on; if a wholesale or retail
dealer in goods, wares aud merchan?
dise, tbe amount, extent and value of
business intended to be carried on, in?
cluding distilled spirits; all of which
?hall be given ander oath.
6bo. 3. If any person or persous ex?
ercise or carry on any trade, business
or profession, for the exercising, car?
rying on or doing of wbioh a license is
required by this ordinance, without
first registering and taking out of such
license, us in that behalf required, he,
she or they, besides being liable to the
payment fur the license, shall be sub?
ject to a penalty not exceeding $40,
ou couvictiou before the Mayor or any
court of competent jurisdiction; one
half of tbe penalty, after deducting ex?
penses of the prosecution, to be paid
to the persou who first informs of tbe
mutters and thing whereby the penalty
is recovered, und the other ball to the
city.
Sec. 4. In every license to bo taken
out under or by authority of this or
diuauoe, shall be contained uud set
forth ibo purpose, trudo, business or
profession for which such license i?
granted, uud the name and pluce ol
business of the person or persons tak?
ing out the same, and the time fot
which it is grunted; if a wholesale
or retail dealer lu goods, w?ret
and merchandise, the amount,
exteul or value of the business in?
tended to be carried on. The Citj
Clerk and Treasurer shall prepare tt
proper form of liceuse to be issued ir.
euch case, nud shall have the same
printed uud bouud in book form, in t
neat und substantial manner, with t
proper check or stub attached to each
upon which shall be written, at tht
time the liceuse is granted, the uamt
of the party obtaining the eamc, tht
length of time covered by said license
together with the amount obargei
tberefor; und the party receiving suol
license shall keep tbe same posted it
some conspicuous place where bii
business, trade or profession is carried
oa. Any evasion of the provisions o
this section shall, on couviction befon
the Mayor, bo punishable by fine no
exceeding ?40.
?iiC. 5. The licenses granted uudei
this ordinance shall not authorize tht
person or persons, or firm, company
or corporation mentioned therein, U
exercise or carry ou the trade, businesi
or profession specified in such lioensi
in any other plu=e than that meutionei
therein, unless permitted so to do bj
tho Mayor. A license grunted on ant
after January 1st, 1871, shall coctinut
in force until the 1st of January fel
lowing; and all licenses granted aftei
tbe 1st of January, A. D. 1874, shall bi
issued upon paymeut of a rateable por
tion of tbe whole amount of mone;
imposed for such licenses: Proviiled
however. That no license shall In
granted for a period less than threi
months, though tbe lime to the end o
the year be less than that. Eich li
cense granted shall be dated on thi
first day of the month ou which tin
liability tberefor occurred, aud thi
amount to be paid therefor shall bi
computed therefrom until the eud o
tho year, except us hcreiubeforo men
tioued: Provided, That after n licenai
is granted by the city, no portiot
thereof will bo refunded.
Sec. 6. Upon the removal of an;
person or persous from the house o
premises at which the trade, businesi
or profession mentioned in such licen?i
was authorized, it may and shall bi
lawful for tbe Mayor to authorize, b<
endorsement of such license, the pur
sou removing us aforesaid to any othe
pluce to carry on the trade, busines;
or profession specified in such liceusi
at the place to which such person mi}
have removed.
St:c. 7. For a license to oarry on anj
trade, business or profession herein
after mentioned, the sums boreinuftei
mentioned shall be paid into tbo Cih
Treasury: Astrologers and oluirvoy
nuts, 8200; apothecaries, retail, 25
architects or surveyors, 25; auction
eers, 100; agents, nulling coal, 25
agents, selling wood, 25; agents, rea
estate and collection brokers, 25
agents, selling by sample at retail, pel
year, 50; agents, selling by sample til
retail, per duv, 1; attorneys-at-law, DO
banks and bunkers, 100 to 200; bii
hard, bagatelle or other gaming tables,
for public uso, 50; bowling alleys oi
pistol galleries, for euch ulloy or gal
lery, 25; builders and master me?
chanics, 20; butchers, for each stal
hired, 10; blacksmiths' shops, first
forge, 10; each additional forge, 5
brokers, commercial, cotton or pro?
duce, 50; brokers, money, and deulert
in exchange, 75 to 100; brokers, pawn,
100; brokers and dealers in horses and
mules, who keep no sale stables, pet
month, 10; (aud it shall not bo lawful
for any transient dealer in horses and
mules to offer bis stock for sale nntil
he shall have taken out a license, tc
expire at the end of one month, foi
which be shall pay the sum of 88; but
such lionise shall be renewed at the
came rate. For violation of this arti?
cle, tbe party offending shall be fined
in a sum of $25 for each aud every
offence;) barbers, for -each chair, 8;
book-binders, 10; boot and ebo# -mak?
ing establishments, where boots or
shoes are made for sale. 10; bakeries,
bread, pie or cake, 10 to 25; bill
posters, 5; boarding hoaaes, capable
of accommodating six ? persons* 10;
more'than aix persons and less than
twenty-five, 25; coal or wood yards,
25; ooofeotionery or fruit dealers, 25; I
contractors, other tbau builders, $20;
ootton faotors, 50; ootton press, 15;
cotton gin tnauufuctory, 10; oottou
ginB, giuoiog for toll or pay, 100; chi?
ropodists, 25; carriage repository, 100; j
cock-pit, 200; deulers, retail, in goods,
wares aud merchandise, excluding dis?
tilled spirits, whose annual sales do not
exceed 5.000, 10; dealers, retail, in
goods, wares and merchandise, exolud
lug distilled spirits, whose annual sales
exoeed 5,000, but do not exceed
10,000, 25; dealers, retail, iu goodB,
wares and merchandise, excluding dis?
tilled spirits, whose annual sales ex
oeed 10,000 aud do not exceed 20,000.
40; dealers, retail, in goods, wares aud
merchandise, excludiug distilled spi?
rits, whose aunoal sales exceed 20,009
and do not exceed 30,000, 50; dealers,
retail, in goods, waaes and merchan?
dise, excluding distilled spirits, whose
annual sales exoeed 30,000 and do not
exceed 50,000, 100; uud every addi?
tional 1,000, per 1,000, 2; dentists, 20;
[rummers, local, per month, 20; ex?
press companies, 250; exhibitions, cir?
cuses, per day, 200; exhibitions, thea?
trical, minstel or exhibitions of any
:iud for gaiu, pwr day, 10 to 25; fouu
Iries, 10; gas companies, 100; gas ma?
chine manufactories, 50; gas fitters
md plumbers, 25; gift store, 200;
lotele, capable of accommodating 100
lersons, 200; hotels, capable of ac?
commodating less than 100 and more
than 50 persons, 100; hotels, capable
of accommodating over 25 aud less
than 50 persons, 50; hucksters, 10;
maunfaoturcrs of ice, 50; insurance
companies or ageucies, (the same for
each uud every company,) 50; intelli?
gence office, 10; itinerant shows, 5;
juuk shops, (application to be made to
City Council for license,) 15'J; liquor?
for license to retail spirituous or malt
liquors in quantities less than a quart,
per annum, payable quarterly in ad?
vance, 200; for a license to sell spirit?
uous or mslb liquors in quantities of a
quart or more, per annum, payable
quarterly in advance, 100; (tbereoeiver
of each license curd to pay to tbe City
Treasurer the sum of 50 cents: And
provided, further. That the granting or
withholding of licenses, in each par?
ticular case, will be at the discretion
of the City Council;) lumb'r yards,
25; marble yards, 10; millinery or
I j dreee-making establishments, 25; ma?
nufacturers and bottlers of soda
water, 25; maohiue shops, 10; com?
mission merchants, 50; mills, grist, 10;
II mills, flour, 10; mills, planing, 50;
f j mills, sawing, 25; job printing offices,
where more than three bauds are em
tj ployed, 50; where less than three
bauds ure employed, 25; photograph,
ambrotype or daguerreotype galleries,
50; painters und paper hangers, (mas
tern,) 10; peddlers, local, per month,
5; peddlers, itinerant, per month, 50;
peddlers, per day, itinerant, 6; physi?
cians, 20; restaurant or eating saloon,
1 10 to 69; race oourses, per year, 200;
7 cigars?every person engaged in sell
1 ing cigars ut retail, 10; every person
engaged in selling cigars ut wholesale,
50; soda water, whore sold from fount,
15; stables, livery aud sale, 100; stage
or omoibus, 35; telegraph companies,
100 to 150; merchant tailors, 10; no
f I der takers, 50; warehouses, storage, 50;
wheel of fortune, per week, 10;
wagons, drays, carts and baoks run for
hire, one horse, 8; wagons, drays,
f I carts and hacks ,-un for hire, two
horso, 16; wagons, drays, carts and
hanks run for hire, four horse, 85.
Wagon, dray or cart, private, store
or business for hauling, &a, into City
Treasury, for badge, 50 cents.
No person shall let or h re any
wagon, cart, dray or other carriage or
vehicle for tho transportation of goods
or passengers withlu tbe limits of said
city, without baviog first obtained a
badge from the City Clerk, to be
placed on some conspicuous part ol
the vehicle, paying therefor into the
City Treasury 50 cents, under a penalty
of $5 for each and every day that such
vehicle shall be so run, to be recovered
by information before tbe Mayor;
Provided, That nothing herein con?
tained shall be construed to extend to
wagons, carts or other vehicles going
to or from market; aod for auv other
business or professiou not otherwise
71 provided for, n license tax of $10 to
$20: Provided, further, That whero
two or more brauches of business, not
necessarily connected, are conducted
in one establishment, a license shall
bo charged uud collected for euch
branch of business so conducted, as
specified iu this ordinance. Dogs?
upon each uud every dog, to be paid
by tho person or persons on whose
promises the dog is kept, $2; and the
police of the city of Columbia are here?
by authorized and required to seize
and confine every dog fonud runniug
at large, aud not having on the city
badge or collar for the current ye*r,
and for every dog so taken up by the
police $1 additional shall bo paid for
the same.
Sec. 8. All ordinances aud parts of
ordinances conflicting with tbis ordi?
nance are hereby repealed.
By order:
WALTER R. JONES,
City Treasurer.
Aperients.
CONOttESS WATElt,
Tarrant's Seltzer,
Citrate Magnesia,.
HtidlilK Powdora. For sale at
L. T. HILLIMAN x CO.'S
July 7 _Drug Store.
Catawba Wine.
PURE Kolley Island CATAWBA, on
baud and for sals low by
July u JOAN Aft NEW * SON.
?.-Funeral Invitation.
The frjende ?od acqmajlutanoes of Mr.
ana MRS. Mi U KINABD ire requested to
attend the funeral of the latter, at Trinity
Ohnrcb, THIS lion NINO, at 10 o'clock.
French Confectionery.
AFRESH lot of FRKNun CON?
FECTIONERY, just received from
Halliard's, New York, at
July 102 McKENZlE'S.
Richland Lodge. No. 38. A. F. M.
A AN Extra Communioation of this
^s/^r Lodge will be held at Masonic Ball,
/V* Tlli? (Saturday) EVENING, at 8
o'clock, for the purpose of oonferrlng the
E. A. Degree. Bv order of the W. H.
J. H. SAWYER, Acting Secretary.
July 11_ 1
Carolina Military Institute.
Charlott?, N. 0., July 11, 1874.
EXERCISES resumed OCTO?
BER 1, next. First Academic
Year closed auspiciously. Now of?
fers additional advantages. For
Circular, containing full inform?
ation, address
OOL.J. P. THOMAS,
(formerly of 8.0. Military Aoad,}
July 10 8 Superintendent.
Granite Mills,
AUQTJBTA, OA., Jem 9,1871.
FOR HALE?M BAL, GRIST,
Com Bran, Middlings, Fine Feed,
Pea Meal, best Flour from new
Wheat, at lowest prices.
OEO. T. JAGKBON A 00.
July 10 _lmo
Excursion Tickets.
SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD,
Chablzston, July 8,1871.
EXCURSION TICKETS at reduced rates
will be sold from Charleston to all
Stations on this Road, and ftom all Stations
to Charleston, until October 1,1874. Con?
ductors are only authorized to aell them
from those Stations where there are no
Ticket Agents. S. B. PIOKENS,
July 10 C_General Ticket Agent.
Extracts.
ENGLISH French and American EX?
TRACTS for the Handkerchief, tor
sale at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.VS
Jnly 7_Drug Store.
Lemon Sngar and Syrup.,
ANTZ'S Sicily LEMON SUGAR,
\JC Pure LEMOM SYRUP .
On hand and fqr sale by
Jntyjj_JOHN AGNEW A SON.
COME QUICK!
OR yen will miss the BEST BARGAINS
that bave been offered to the people
of Columbia by
C. P. JACKSON,
The Leader of Low Prices.
Just received?JAPANESE 8LLK8, at
50c, worth 75e. to $1 a yard.
Fine Dress Goods, at 12Ja., worth 25a. to
60o. a ;nrd.
Fine Striped Lawns, White, for 25:.,
worth 50a. a yard.
New Silk Bolts, new Silk Ties, new Collar?
ettes, new Lawns, and many other new
Ooods. Also, a lot of Ladies' Undor Gar?
ments a little dusty, at cost. Jnly 10
BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY
at the
13rand Central Dry Goodi Establish't
or
W. D. LOVE & CO.
HAVISO purchased a bankrupt stock of
RIBBCNS for cash, we are offering
tbem at the low price of So cents a yard, ia
grosgrain and all-boiled, in all oolors, from
No. 9 to GO. 8A8H RIBBONS in propor?
tion. " ' 'V v
All our Ooods have boon marked down .
20 to 30 per ceot. below market value.
JUST RKrRiVKD,
250 dozen HOSE AND HALF HOSE?
good heavy Ooods for working people?
which we offer at lOo and 12Jc. a pair
worth double the money.
250 pieces handsome Summer DREBS
GOODS, at 25c. a yard.
Our BOOTS AND SHOES are from the
best makers and sold at low prices.
10 oases PBINTS, at 10c. a jard, and 100
pieces Paper Cambrics, at 10c. a yard.
Purchasers are requested to examine our
stock before making their selections.
WM. D. LOVE A CO.,
_M*yJO (Under the WhoelerJSouaed _
Home Stomach Sitters.
THESE celebrated BITTERS, prepared
by Jas. A. Jackson A Co., of St. Louis,
are a certain proventative of
FEVER AND AGUE, INTERMITTENT8,
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
And arc highly recommended as an excel?
lent tonic and iovigorator of the system.
For sale by the wholesale agents,
June 19 JOHN AGNEW A SON.
Hay! Hay!! Hay!!!
fiVTTVv TBE SOU TBE UN WAREHOUSE
t^?MW30MPAN\' bat* always on band the
Qa**alargC8t stock of HAY in Colombia,
comprising both Eaatorn and Western,
which (rill be delivered anywhere in the
city, free of ob'arge for drayago, and at the
very lowest rates.
Our facilities for purchasing and handling
are such as to'euaole us tocompetesuccess?
fully with any other house, and parties in
need will do well to give us a nail before
purchasing elsewhere, tor ire cannot be un?
derlaid.
Particular attention is called to onr stock
of Eastern HAY, winch is the best in the
market. _ May 6 3mo
MILLINERY.
A FULL line of latest styles;
also, Ladies' and Children's
BUIT8, Mrs. Moody'e cele?
brated CORSBTS, with other
styles; UNDER-WEAR in
great variety; HAIR of all
description, and Bazaar Pat?
terns, whiob will be sold very
low. Please oall and see tor
u ? yourselves, at
Jnne 2 Stags MRS. O. E. HERD'S.
THEESHINCr MACHINES,
HORSEPOWERS
Engines,
Reapers,
Mowers,
Fans,
Grain Cradles,
REASONABLE LABOR-SAVING MA
OHINEPY GENERALLY.
For sale by
L?RICK & LOWBANGE.
? ?-Order early so as to give ample time
and avoid disappointment.