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' ji ? ?. .A)-- .O-.U-'ortf MT?ti-j ?r od* .'ivi.vl no. i. ; ii Uljti'W .VuMMuiBjJ? ? Ii' ?'<.??'.? .'H"'f'-<M ?^o-Boq a H . .1 vi ..1.1 ? ; I ,i-,f. ;>..,..,-) by JUXJAtf, .a, selbx An Aqed Murderer.?A miser of' eighty years,, / panned, Wattianx, . a. wealthy hind-owner, has.beep cpuvici, ed by the Assize Court of the Ateno of the manslaughter of his* own son. The indictment charged, ruurder. The pri? soner,1 from avaride, gave no property either lo his 'daughter or son when they married; The sob separated from his wi|e, and,;reduoe(ihy drunkenness to a state ?pp(\G^v1mE^i^pbcci!:ty, pan; 9 back to hik father's house' dymauding food and shelter.' 'He was allowed to' Bleepia an ont-h?ase trpon Borne! hay; with oftcksjfor blankets; iQae evening: when the eon came to the house to ask, for something 'to'.. eat, the father told him to go 'away altogether. 1 An alter? cation ensued, anfl'tho old man, whose defence is that he) was -threatened with a knifo,..dr?w his pistol and shot his son dead. One of the questions put by the presiding"jhdgo, with a view of showing' premmlitfttiorj. was whether he had not I endeavored to close- the wonnd so as to bide, it; from observa? tion. The gnawer, going, beyond .any? thing Moliero imagined to put into the mouth of bi? "mi?or1 Harpagdn, was: "?b, 1 oniy did'thnt td prevent the blood fromt,spoiling bis shirt." The jury negatived premeditation, and the octogenarian assassin'was sentehoed to four years'imprisonment.., , [Paris Cor, London Daily .News. ? ? .'..'?I-+i^Tl.' i'..- uii The month of Jane is noted for ter? rible .earthquakes. '. Qu June- 7, 1692, 3,000 pqoplo, wore .destroyed by an earthquake, in .Jamaicaj on the snjne day of theisame mouth, in. 1755, 10, 000 persons perished in,Persia, by an earthquake; ugai*, on. June ft, 1773, Santiago, ^yi.th .'its, inhabitants, was. swallowed up. ? Several oilier instances of , bad Jp.no earthquakes; might be mentioned, one, even' so late as Jane 10, 1867, in Java, when.4,00 persons were destroyed, . i Ii T t . SSGSSBBBBBBBlBEBBBBSSSSSESnBS IMPROVED , , / , , GEORGIA C OTT 0 N PRESS! ; Rat en tod Ma rob,'1870, ' 0 BY ftNULKTO? & DOAKDM/IN, : ! 'MiausTA/bA. fl i-v THE satisfaction Una- jl'KEHS has given in the past,' the grq&t improvement made on it', and the'fact hi fta D?ing from forty to flffcy dollatsfaheaner than any other good Freas, ehcUld indudo planters and others to uend fox one of 0Qr'ncw,Oiroular? before purchasing. - Wo idsj manufacture., Irons for Water Power Frosaca and ?c rew PreseOH. ?'AQareW ?!' . * I?ENDJjF/??N.\t ?HOAHUMAN, ? Foundry /and Machine |Woik?. hoif,?ck Street.;AtiKU^ta. Q.a..; July 3 wM-lrno irupc)ai\A5 r ??;?:,< TO C0MfiLBR<JlAL TRAVELERS. ,QO^CdBIWWiL.TttlAVFLEHS:wbb hdI ioit I sanipi ,-isii : - < . ?- \ 01 i sonc purchases' rWlu <\i*Ml'-froml stock, anil who-.tra.vuliu lanyiuebtigul by rail or.boat, DIIESS, as^bt'l(0;Vi?Bta;tIr?R\cla8a- or goods thoy ?eil and "by'-wUOm'employed; ulio, those who are at present under no engage- i ment. This matter is of'grsat importance ' individually Uj.,n?.le?uie-n -of tin* :ola?, er men sobciUng-tfadj,ia ftia^aor *~ (t ja, therefore, e&pdrially. desired that' this po tice niSy meet iti?'^yV'?t alf^timih-elai TraveloiB laull: Hdlcatofm in this o.mintty, andtliat^thejmyill OttVlfleig iv^tt.fcJieU'iat- \ tentiou.. thpap /jhoj^-nrtv.wiib. Bj>pye request will'be crnincfentiallv treated aim dufvafltiuefl of object rr?*/fe\F. Plt'??i- Jd drues ^by.jWtteti io'nlyj'KDCJefirpiriieA'i'ION, Careflwtai'. KoweH ^?.^Ulwk-ittiw, New iqrK olty. . .} ,Jul> 0. jlino . iCxQUi?ion rlickets. .11 sourn vA&?tiiti?. raiY,h<Ud, ' (JiiAHr.twroW, Wiy s. 1874. EXO?hHI?NvriOBt-VU? at fleducud i atrs will be' aphlj frum ?lfjirUalon to all Stalio'lison t hia lload. it,('. 1 ti e] i all Stttliuim to CharlcHtorl.'rfntll OetonWrT, lfi74 ?? (liiotbredarB1 onlylitlifrHflriBAd -^o ?'--II tlieth from tlu??o. Btittiuua whersiitliersi m*ii no Ticket Agents. 8. UlUKKNS, JulylOg, fleiinraTTTcket Igelit.. ExcuilijLQ^d ^.'ei\son'of 167-1 v:.a Allan* tlc"Goa.ct f\nd Mialkiid Luc;; CH.VTtL0TT1>. 1 '?OlitlfctiftX ' AKI> A.?-| llU8T4v)ANt> WILMtN<?T(i>K; OOLUM-i BIA.ANJ) AU.iUSTA liA.ll Uw..l>o Coj.ujtlU.V, s. C .i^iiiv 20, j?74. ROUND Tml' TlOKKTtf tti- all |fi-oml iicnt Vrrgfnia Rprhigwf rfnfl Wnutorn .North ?aiolina Q-cu-nrBbm rointB. good until November 1.1^74, ivlll b? on ?oite at the Conipany'a Ticket Offlco In this city, lioth cm ?h?rlcttb'and otrt'Wfhnlngton, on and after after June l^lM4i . Tickets to Now, ^Cork, P^iladelphi.a, Ual-1 tiniDrc. via Day Line, at reduced ratob.alao on salo. A. POPE, Juud 7 Oennral Paasenucr Agent. Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. A T his now store, *daln street, rearly' dp* A. pusite the Central National Hunk, has large and beautiful stuck of tine WATCH fib stem and key winders, from bebt t-'uropcan and American manufacfuri-rs, and of Ids own importation, in gold and silver caBea; Eleg&nt JEV/KLltY! An unrivaled Herort nieut Just received and all Iho latoat styles. .SterlingKILVER-WAItE.in acts and cases, l>ridalPro8onra, and n very fine selrotion of Platod-Waro, Qold Watvh and Neck Chains, ockels, elegant Seal, Wcdrtirjg ami En cjtgenient Rings', large Stock of Spectacles and Eyc-Gla??tiK, Clocks, MuhiruI 1;oxob, and a great variety oJ'Faucy Arliolt e. M? Htock is tho largest and best seJqctcil in the ?Southerncountry abo1.?!]! be sold as cheap as 'amo article can be bought or*, where. Ocf24 - ' i it ? >? ? ? ? ,< ... it io\ -idii-jcduK - >:a\i 1?'. 7.?'.) E'eifl ' ,it,, ?TT7\' >'" ?* 4* ? hi j^^ijjH pHn.ji|i,..BLiir' ?4? Amu am L "Ut,o ;?'' : c< ? I i ! li h ' . ? i I.lrun nc?. i PiricE City Treasurer, f| " Coi-umbta, #,( C, July 11, I Th6 following ordiuanoos are pub? lished for the information of all con? cerned. The penalties therein pre? scribed for exorcising, conducting or carrying on uny trade, business or pro fession, without first obtaining all conso therefor, will bo imposed on and am? ?uu-j^ni tuovauii. An OiiEpNAKOB to Ksaunatk Licenses ' " ,. ^qr xisb ?eab( 1$73 j Section 1. Be it ordained by Ihe (Mayor and Aldermen of \%e city'of Co luvibia, -in Council assembled, That every person,, fitm, company or corpo? ration, engaged in,.or intending to be engaged in, any trade, bueihoBB or pro? fession hereinafter mentioned, shall iobtain, on or before the 6th'day of January, A. D. 18713, a license: there? for, in manner provided; those com? mencing business after the 6th of Jan nary,'Shall obtain a'lioeuao before en? tering upon that buBinefis. 8bo. 2c Every person, firm, oompnny or corporation required by this ordi? nance to obtain a license to engage in any trade) business or profession for which a'licenwo is required, shall re? gister With the City Clerk and Treasu? rer?first, his or her name or style, and in ease of a firm or company, the names of the several persons consti? tuting such firm* or company, and their places of1 bUsideBs; second, the trade, business or profession for which a li ceusu is required; third, tho place where such trade or profession is car? ried on; if a wholesale or retail dealer in goods; wares and merchandise, tbe amount, extent and value of business intended to be carried on, excluding distilled spirits;, ull of which 6hall be givon under oath. Sec. 3. I If- any perbon or persons exercise or curry on any trade, business or profession, for, tbe exercising, cur? rying on or doing of which a license ia required by this ordinance, without first registering and taking out such license, as in that behalf - r< jiired, he, the or they .shall, b-epides bei ng liable, to the payment for the license, be sub? ject to a penalty of $10, on conviction before the Mayor or any court of com? petent jurisdiction; one-half of tbe penalty,,after deduotiug expeuses of the proseoution, to bo paid to the per? son who first informs of the matters and things whereby the penalty is re? covered, and tho other half to tho city. , . Sec ii. .In every license UW>o taken Out, under or by authority of this or-, -dioanco, shall be contained and set forth thb purpose, trudo, busiuess or profession for Vilich- such license is granted, and the name and . place of business of,, the person or persons taking oqt the name; if . a wholesale or retail dealer In goods, wares and mcr ohdcdiae;'tne amount, extent or value of the business intended to be oarried on. The City Clerk and Treasurer shall ^prepare a proper form of license to bo issued in'each case, which license shall b? plated 'tiri 6r ke?pt by tho per? son' receiving the same, an the City Clerk shal) direct.- Any evasion of. the proyisious.of, thisaeutjou obeli, on con? viction before tho' Mayor, lid pnnisbu t?L.by'fineY>f'*iM. ' : " ? ?l Sud. 6. iThe licehaea granted under this ordinance shall not authorize the i parson .or per.suue, or linn, uompuny or corporation mentioned therein, tp ex i ercise or'Vinrry o'ti the trade, business or profession Bpeoitic. in such license in any other place than that mentioned therein,.unices permitted ho to do by the, Mayor. A lieeiwe grunted on and after January I, itntSi ahu'll continue in force until the l it of'J-mhury f?l lowing; add ull licensed graiithrl after! tho 1st of January, A. I). 1873, : hail j be issued upon payment of u rutcablei portion of the whoie'utnonnt i>T money1} imposed for such license: Provided, I hoieecfir, That ui> liocuso shall bo j granted for less .period than thrci . months, tfiough' Hie'lime to the eri I -if' the year hfe Uns than' thul Kich li? cense granted ?bull b" anted on the firiit duy of;,tin) month m which thej liability therefor u'ccrucil, and t o, amount to be paid therefor shall be computed rherefronv ifntil tho r i d of the year, except O'l hereinbefore men - j tioned: Prprided, That after a license j in granted by the city, no portion, (thereof will be ruf und ed. Snc. G. 'Upon thu removal of any person Crr p'Arsous from tlio house or pre in it.es aMvdueh t her* trade, -/business or profession mentioned iu such license was authorized, it tuny and shall be lawful for the. Mayor to authorize, by endorsement of hucIi license, tho per? son removing us aforesaid to uny other place to catry on the trade, business or profeasion specified iu huc.Ii license at tho pluoe to which such person may have removed. i Sia!. 7.. For a license to curry on nny Astrologers and olairvoyanti>, SlUO; apoihocfnrteF, retail, $25; architects or 1 trade, business or profonsion hereinaf? ter mentioned, sums, hereinafter men I tioued shall lio paid into city treasury: surveyors; Stf; auctioneers, 100; agents, real cstfito, nnrl collection brokers, 25; agents, selling by sample, at retail, per jpar, 00; agjobte,. selling by sample, at retail, ijor day,.,),; attorneys at luw, 25; banks uud bankers, 200;'billiard, buga teile, or btM'er'gamingtables, for the Srst table.'-50; for every additional ta-1 le in the; same-establishment, 25; 1 ur Just Censures 3LUMBI?. S. C. TUESDA1 bowIiDg alleys or pistol galleries, for [each alley or gallery, 25; builders and master' mechanics, 20; butchers, for each stall hired, 10; blacksmith shops, first forgo., 10; each additional forge, 5; brokers, commercial, cotton or pro? duce, 50; brokers, money and dealers in exchange, 75; brokers, pawn, 100; brokers and dealers in horses nud j mules, who keep no sales stables, per munch, 8; and it shall not bo lawful for any transient dealer in horses or mules to offer his stock for sale until he shall have taken out a license, to expire at [ the end of one month, for which he shall pay the'sum of 58; but such li? cense may be renewed at the same rate. For* each and ovbry violation of this article, the 'party offending shall be fined in tbe sum of $25 for each and every offence. Barbers, for each chair, $5; book-binders, 20; boot and shoe making establishments, where hired labor is employed, 10; bakeries, bread, pie or cuke, 25; bill postors, 5; board? ing bouses, capabla of accommodating G to 25 persons, from 10 to 25; coal or wood yards, 25; confectionery or fruit dealers, 25;' contractors, other than builders. 20; cotton factors, 50; cotton press, 15; cotton gin manufactory, 10; aotton gins, ginning for toll or pay, 100; chiropodists, 25; carriage reposi? tory, 75; cock pit, 200; dealers, retail, in goods, wares und merchandise, ex? cluding distilled spirits, whose annual Bales do not exceed $5 000, $10; deal? ers, retail, in goods, wares and mer ehahdisc, excluding distilled spirits, '.those anuuul sales exceed 5 000, but1 do not excised 10,000, 25; dealers, re? tail, in goods, wares nud merchandise, excluding distillod spirits, whose an? nual sales exceed 10,000, but do not exceed 20,000, 40; dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, exclud? ing distilled spirits, whose annual sales exceed 20.000, but do not exceed 30, 000, 50; dealers, retail, in goods, waies and merchandise, excluding distilled spirits, whose annual sales exceed 30, 000, but do not exceed 50,000, 100; and every additional 1,000, per 1,000, 2; dentists, 20; express companies, 250; exhibitions, circuses, per duy, 100; ex? hibitions, tin atrioul, minstrel, or exhi? bitions of any kind for gain, 10 per duy; foundries, 10; gas companies, 100; gas machine r.iauntantories, $25; gas Otters ami plumbers, $25; gift store, $100; hotels, capable of ucoomuiodating 100 persons, $200; hotels, capable of ac? commodating lees than 100, and more than 50 persons, $100; hotels, capable of accommodating over 25, uud less than 50 persons, $50; hucksters, $10; < ice houses and manufacturers of ice, 850; insurance companies or agencies, (the same for each and every agency,) ?50;i intelligence uilice, $10; junk shops, (application to be made to City Council for licenHo,) $150. Liquor?for a license to retail spirituous or malt liquors in quantities less thun a quart, per annum, (payable quarterly iu nd vauoe.) $200; for a license to sell j spirituous or malt liquors iu quantities | of a quart or mare, per annum, (paya? ble qnartorly iu advance,) $100. The receiver of Caoh license card to pay into1 the City Treasury the sum of 50 centR: And j>rovidftd, fiirlhnr, That tho granting or withholding of li? ce uses, in each 'particular ease, will be ? at tbe discretion of the City Council. Lumberyards,'$25; marble ynrds, $10; millinery of dress-making establish? ments, first class, $50; second class. 6l0 to 825; manufacturers uud hott.er.sl of soda watery $25; machine phops, j $10} merchants, commission, ?rot); mills, grist, $10; mills, flour, $10; ! mills, .planing, $50; mill*, sawing, $25; job printing ofll.u-h, whore more limn three hands are employed, $50; where' Jesu thud tlnvo hands lire hiuplny? d, $25; photogtiipb, nmbrotype or du-' guurrootj pu gal lories, $20; paintfw i<?id paper hange.**,' (mu?tet.-'.) $10; p ! (tilers, local, p t luotith, ?:"?."); t?-??'?.I?-i itinerant, per mnuth; $50; pcddl? per day, 5; pliymciacs, 20; reidauruut r eating MuioOU, first clj: u, 50; . i joint elms, 25; cigars?every person en? gaged tu koI i?ip cwnrs at retail, ? toj 10, aocdidiug to Hilles; ?-i;'\r--?every pcrnou engaged iu selling cigars utj wholesale, 50; no u wuteri where sold Iron, fount, from 10 to 25; stabler), livery und aale, 100; stago or omuibus, 25; telegraph com panics, 150; tailors, mcrohant, 10 to 20; undurtakers, 5w; warehouses, (storage.) 50; wagons, drays, carts und hacks run for hire, o;:o horse, y; wagons, druys, carts und hacks run for hire, two horse, 10; wagons, drays, carte ami hacks run for hire, lour hort-c, 35; wagon, dray or cart, private, store or business, for hauling, iu'o Cily Treasury, for badge, 50 cenm; and fur auy other business or profession not otherwise provided for, a license tax of 10. No person shall let or hire auy wagon, cart, dray or other carriage or vehicle, for the transportation of goods or pas? sengers, within,the lirpita of said city, without having' 'first obtained a badge from tho City Clerk, paying flier of or into tbe City Treasury 5(3 Cents, to be placed on some couspicnous part ef tho vehicle, under d'penalty of $5 for bach arid every day th,\t such vehicle shall be so run, to be recovered by in? formation before the Mayor: I'rnridcd; That nothing herein continued shall bo oonstrued. to extend to wagons; carts or other vehicles going to or from market; und for uny other butt ? Attend the True 7 MORNING. JULY 14, 1ST uesR or profession not otherwise pro? vided for, a license tax of 10 to ?20: Provided, further. That where two or more branches of business, not neoes sarily oonneotad, arc conducted in one establishment, a licocse shall be churgod and collected for each branch of business bo oonduoted, as specified iu this ordinance. Dogs?upon each and every dog, to bo paid by the person or persons on whose premises tho dog is kept, 32: and the police of the city of Columbia are hereby authorized and required to Biezo and con?no every dog fouud running at large,, and not having on the city badge or .collar for tbe current, year; and for every dog so taken up by the police, $1 additional shall bo paid for the same. Sec. 8. All ordinances and parts of ordiuuncos, conflicting with this ordi? nance, are hereby repealed. An Ordinance to Regulate Licenses for the Yeab 1871. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of Columbia, in City Council assembled, That every per? son, lirm, company or corporation, engaged in, or intending to bo en? gaged iu, uuy trade, business or pro? fession hereinafter mentioned, shall obtain, on or beforo tho sixth day of January, A. D. 1874, a license there? for, iu manner provided. Thoso com? mencing hasinoss after the 0th of Jan? uary, shall obtain a license before en? tering upon that business. Sec 2, Every person, firm, com? pany or corporation required by this ordinance to obtain a hcouso to en? gage in uuy trado, business or profes? sion, for which a license iu required, < shall register with the City Clerk and Treasurer, first, his or hor namu or style, aud iu case of u lirm or com? pany, the name of the several persons constituting such firm or company, aud their places of business; second, the trade, business or profession for which a license is requited; third, the plane where suoh trade or profession is carried on; if a wholesale or retail dealer iu goods, wures aud merchan? dise, tho amount, extent and value of business intended to bo carried on, in cludiug distilled spirits; all of which ?hall be given under oath. Sec. ?. If any person or persons ex? ercise or carry on any trade, business or profession, for the exercising, cur rviug on or doing of .which a license is required by this ordinance, without first registering and taking out of such license, us in that behalf required, he, sho or they, besides being hublo to the payment for tho license, shall bo sub? ject to a penalty not exceeding ?10, ou couvictiou beforo tho Mayor or any j court of competent jurisdiction; one half of tho penalty, after doduatingex? penses of the prosecution, to be paid to the person who first informs of tho matters aud thing whereby the penalty is recovered und other half to the city. Sec. 1. Iu every license to bo tukou out under or by authority of this or? dinance, shall be contained aud sot forth thu purpose, trade, businesu or profession for which such license ill granted, und thu name, aud placo of business of person or persons tutting out the sitnc, aud time for whioh it is grunted; if u wholesale or retail dualer in goods, wares und merchandise, the amount, extent or valuo of business j intended to be carried on. The City Cleik aud Treasurer bhaU prepare a proper farm of license to bo issued ip j euch ease, and shall have tho *amc| I print..-! aud hound in book form, in a neat and substantial inanucr, with aj 1 pr<??. t cluck or ,-d'ib uttuuhed to each, | upe.u which shall bu written, i\l thu ?tiuu the i e use ?'?..granted, thotiamej 1'?1 i\\ j .riy el'I'duiug tue wai;. Lite| 1 length <.i" tiin*. o.jvvtnd by said tic j v;;iu he imp ".in. chill gi I j ? th r? f r; (in I t,bo pr.ttj receiving such j ;?? i, .. shall I; . p t...i uauiu pofted io j some eo-.ispiuuou i (day*: J?heii' hvi (; ,:ic ? ?, U".<de or t : ol is^ioi; IS Of tried j !?! t. Any ovaaii u p? the provisions i.| j I thi.? ."...?ctiJti Khali, nu,conviction helotnj the alayor, Iw punishable '->j tine not j ! exceeding t'j ). j Sec. it. i*hc licenses granted niidtr i i thi i ordinance shall not aulhori/.c thu person or persi/iiB, or, firm, company | i or corporation mentioned therein, to j ; exercise or carry on the trado, bu-incsn! or profession pee?iu.i in atiuh Stuuusc, in any other pla^o than that mentioned tin rein, mile s permitted s,o tu do by i tho Mayor. A license grunted on ami after January 1st, 1871, ?hall continue I iu fcrcn until the 1st of January fol j lowing; and all licenses grunted after I the 1 si of January, A. D. 1871, shall be j itjsuul upon payment of a rateable per ' tion of thu whole unionut of money imposed for such licences: Provided, however, That, no license shall bo grunted for a period less than three mouths, though tho tiuio to tho end of the year bo loss than that. Eich li? cense granted shall be dated on the J first <iny of tori mouth ou which the liability therefor occurred, aud the. amouul to bo paid thuielor shall be computed therefrom until the cud of the year, except as horpinbefore men? tioned: Provided, That after a license is granted by the cify, no portion thereto! will bo rofuudedi Sice. 0. Upon the removal of any ? poison or persons from tho house or: premises at which the trade, business j or profession mentioned in such license was authorized, it may aud shall be Event." i . mmm 1. VC lawful for tbe Mayor to authorize, by endorsement of sneh lioenso, the per? son removing as aforesaid to any other' place to carry on the trade, business of pf?fensi?? specified in such license at the place to which auch person may: have removed. , Sec. 7. For a license to carry on any trade, basin ess or profession herein? after mentioned, the same hereinafter' mentioned shall be paid into the City Treasury: Astrologers and clairvoy? ants, $200; apothecaries, retail, 25; architects or snrveyors, 25; auctitm eers, 100; agents, selling Coal,' 25; agents, selling wood, 25; agents,1 real estate and collection brokers.1 25? agents,'selling by sample at retail, per' year, 50; agents, selling by sample at retail* per day, 1; attorneys-at-lalw.'?O, banks and bankers, 100 to 200; bil? liard, bagatelle or other gaming tables,' for publio use, 50; bowling alleys or1 pistol galleries, for each alley or gal lory, 25; builders and master1 me-' ohanios, 20; butchers, for each stair hired, i 10{ blacksmiths' shops,' first forge; 10; each additional forge, 5; brokers, oommeroial, ootton pr pro? duce, 50; brokers, money, and dealers iu exchange, 75 to 100; brokers, pawn, 100; brokers and dealers in horses end mules, who keep no sale stables, per month, 10; (and it shall not be lawful for any transient dealer in horses and mules to offer his stock for sale- until he shall have taken out a license, to expire at the eud of one month, for i whioh be shall pay the ram of 08; but 1 such license shall be renewed at the same rate. For violation of this1 arti? cle, the party offending shall be1 fined in a sum of $25 for each and every I offence;) barbers, for each chair, 3; book-binders, 10; boot and shoe-mak? ing establishments, where boots' or shoes are made for sale, 10; ?bakeries;1 bread, pie or cake, 10 to 25; bill posters, 5; boarding houses, Capable of accommodating six persons, 10; more than six persons and less thab twenty-five, 25; coal or wood yarris, 25; confectionery or fruit dealers, 25; contractors, other than builders,:$20; cotton factors, 50; ootton press,-15,' cotton gin manufactory, 10; aotton gius, ginning for toll or pay, 100; obi-> ropodists, 25; carriage repository, 100; cock-pit, 200; dealers, retail, in goods,' wares and merchandise, excluding dis? tilled spirits, whose annual sales do not exceed 5,000, 10; dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merchandise, exclud? ing distilled spirits, whose annual sales oxceed 5,000, but do not exceed ; 10,000, 25; dealers, retail, in goods,1 wares and merchandise, excluding dis-> tilled spirits, whoso annual - sales ox cced 10,000 aud do not exceed 20,000, ?10; dealers, retail, in goods, wares and merohandiso, excluding distilled spi? rits, whose a initial sales exceed 20,000 aud do not exceed 30,000, 50; dealers, retail, iu goods, waaes and merchant diso, excluding distilled spirit*, whose' annual gales exceed 30,000 aud do not? exceed 50,000,100; and every addi? tional 1,000, per 1,000, 2; dentists, 20Y drummers, local, per month, 20; ex-1 press companies 250; exhibitions,' ehM ouses, per day,-'200; exhibitions/thea? trical, minstel or exhibition*-of any kind for gain, pur day, 10 to 25; four*-1 dries, 10; gas companies, 100; gasman chine manufactories, 50; gas tutors'' and plumbers, 25; gift store, 200? hotels, capable of neoorrimodutinglOO persona, 200; hotels, capable ? of: un-i cat.'.m dating less than 100 and iuOr<^ than 50 persons, 100; hotels,'capable* of uueoratnddnting over 25 ami.less*' than 50 persona, ?0; biickqtof?,v10; manufacturers of ic<?, 50; 'inrinrp-nw comp mies or aa-anclea, (tho ?>amo for' i ni b and every oimipttny,) 50; intoltv gimco OiUoe. 10; itinerant shows, Op junk sh ms, (implication fo be mudaltfif tJity (Jounbti for bovine,) 160; liquors for I iconise to retail spirit nouso:1 rnalt; liqitortrin quantities hs> than u quart*, per iitinniu; payable quarterly in ad-' viiticp, 200; furo license t" sell 't<piriti units or tbult liquors in quantities of a quart or mote, per annum, payable quarterly in advance, 100; (tbereodiver of on oh license card to pay to tin (JOy Treasurer the sum of 50 cents: Aa<i irrovitkil. fnrUt'sr, That the granting or' withholding of licensrs, in each par? ticular Case, will be at the discretion id' the City (Jouucil;) lumber yards, marble yards, 10; millinery or dro-s-making estaldiahmentM, 25; inn uiifuctururu aud bottlers of soda water, 25; maohiue shops, 10; com? mission merchants, 50; mills, grist, 10; mills, Hour, 10; mills, plantug, 50; mills, Rawing, 25; job printing offices, where moro than three hands are. em? ployed, 50; where less than throe bunds are -employed, 25; photograph, ambrotyne or daguerreotype galleries, 50; paintore and paper-hungers, (mus? ter*,) 10; peddlors, local, per month, 5; peddlers, itinerant, per mouth, 50;-' p. ddlers, per duy, itinerant, 0; physi? cians, 20; restaurant or eating saloon/ 10 to 50; ruoo oourRcs, per yeur, 200} cigars?every person engaged in soil? ing cigars at retail, 10; every person engaged in selling cigars at wholesale, 50; soda water, whore sold from fount, 15; Rtablos, livery aud sale, 100; stage or omnibus, 115; telegraph companies, 100 to 150; merchant tailors, 10; un? dertakers, 50; warehouses, Rtor&gej 50; wheel of fortune per week, 10; wigons, drays, carts and hacks ran for hire, 1 horse, 8; 2 horse, 16; 1 horse, 85. 71!' i* , >' i i til U fi- V X 1? :0 U*3 :i ,.>i| ii-. ;?? .?i . .". ? .?.? ? - ? f>j -. $ i< ? -j . - ? .?iPIt' ?? '"?I **'<? -?? >?'.>''" )LUME X?NUMBER 97^ ' ' I. ?'? ? 1'111' j 11 ? I i( Iii_' ,pr business for 'hkaHbg^&?.1. int?/ ?Tr Treasury, for badge, oO oeDtBv : h'ul U 11 j tfp, porspn ehalt, le.t(Or,-, b/ii?c"*P!rv vehicle for tbe transportation of goou? ?pf paoiebgo* within the1 HrbitW oP'eafcV city, w i t ho at. having' ? r? f - bittftWOH bkdBftvffOQi.frttw Cifcyn^eik^ilodfcav.i 'placed oa Boms conBniMous. pact* ot-j the 'Vehicle,paying %pr'et6t infi'li^i. ;OityTre^9firfGOeetttt, teaetWenW* of 65 foe eaclMi?d every day 1bWW?ui" veluoIe.eh.tU bje.?9 lOt^vtobateSaeMnA^v Pt?vule?, That, nothing herein con-.... tained shall bo constriied^o'etteHa t*> wagons, carts or 'Other VehlMeiP going' to or from, market: and fon any oUw?t business or profession not otherwie? provided for, a license tax of $10 to . 620: P+ovidetf,' 'fhHhfo' That where* two or more bmifohbe^r tatoWeesVitbat**: 'necessarily oon?rote?\ ajo conduct** [in ono establishiug.ntr a, lwionen abejfcd be charged and ; coli.-?';,a for ,-eac& branch of business so' youduoted, bb , Bpi'cided in thin ordinance I>?g8? n pou each and eresf dog} to - bo pak? ?< by the . person or perspugn oo who? ? premises the dog is kept, $2;,and tb* police of th? 'city of Columbia are here^ {)y authorised and' required'to *Bei??V" and oonfine every dog. found rnnnioj? at large, andjnot having on city bodge ?ed. 6.. ALL ordinances' aud parts of ordinunceb .co p flio?n g, with i this ordi? nance are horeby repealed, . i . B}order:" ItT^ONE^ . ?'? " '? ' ? ? ? ? City1 Treasurer j '? Bpar^anbnrff a^d AsheyjUi^?ailroa? pATalure'a Highway AurdulKe MountafntZ' I LlClUT G HAULS, KAHT CUBVEfi,Nu.TlJ3NKl.LSl-. ? Uni ?_!_? -t , ?? l) tl:i llsitJ JL.KT IT.Bjg built SI'KKUIl.Yl A Unit in the Air Lino Road' between, tbfr citiee nl Cincinnati, :Lmuusiu>, ?t4 Lrmie,. i Ohicago. .land,; phaxlflat,vA?!.s?V??ty-?fewr,. .ttflesi .long, with .{e/ae ^han t^e^tj^U?. o>>,. heavy'work. , . , lnj >*,. \ j.-.A:,, d bi i intii it m ? t8kortfr. tliap nuj bye fr?mtfiiew.!Yorh;?. Phila?lplulfia and JJ.alt^more, ^?^he* a? ,fbe8ei citias, and many huodced. milea-, linearer t?'lncae ?centree of'.Western trade. tjinn ariy ?Fftltbglinfe't?'duarreWtcm ! :l" " ; .j j '? h v , i lijI'UlllVi odl ,'>?>? :.. The Road that promieea to rhakeCharlea> j ton the market for Urn trade of'tho gre&fe TSIorth-weBt, the'Woati^fiaiea.fldhth "Amei- v rioa bad'Enrobe: >alao,^anibuportanteam& l^raptstatipo...:,. , j..,-. avt d bVJ ' ECONOMFOAI/IN 06N8Tl(tJClTO?;',, '. ?At'iiJN MANAGKiiniNT Ay D id .... PlWFITAHLEilN RESUlZBa. . An Irnpo?-'tant etatfcfprffce fo/r'the ?!liprvelc^>^, went ot tJonth (Jamibutdod?' lid '<.'?.' .,_Sriftrija FlfW1 ?odarrf ba'rti.^Ay'able 'ft?!te?.-'' "Vu8lallrn?iit8.'' j it.-':- b biUv ou t>m ,.i iu*j a: EVdry' citi'zen'ol tili? tit'ate'uSoald own W>"' ?least?be-BnWb.5' " -1' ,:' ' >' '' "; "? l Ch^i.kston, wiih b?jr magnificent Hairr bo'r and geriikr climate; 'fier lmmen'tje nnde .TfildfW* WrcH1 A?if#J1, co*VaTi!tafi k^rttfs'0 mill, ?5u? pawtaro'H#ouSiUe)<anH>(niixHBlafetlbm ?hie ,-f*t?t ?()'?<>???; j h?oo?i.|iKttJLy hi Iis? iW^t;Indii^uaii<l l^oql,l^..^uje^fiv>, M1? be< . htiparalh-l^t Kiiropfrajj pceaii^.^qara^j^. ?de'btipV'T, upon 'tlie Ponimetlon nf tlusT?-' ^ftSrsV^V^^xKE/'tV em'eV^'f^?e'iJ111 nrbatot?Ali^aiidlttaiIOufddl<>?^ mi,t\aeJiai liuxindivi t*arw1ihrilfii>'t>9j-^thc 'flaa.u. .i,"y.vMi:u/;fAf. H.Jl!3lWt,M)l 'if th* ?. ?j SoiTupms Skotiom of the.'Jamil* bx.vTus ?j mJ ii. h iihliJIjjJll - T- ? ? ? ? ? ? lid'MLfij?jfi W'< ?iJ:?titiJ- (fiiAUA |m J'Ue faU. y;:.H 9)*WoU\lfof? ^hH^JgO Mubjiahed. foe the iufornyttig^^pf. nufcr, |acru>ci*a; ' , \ f 8fti?14*.? ?Tl>llf he fu?pk'h'ftPi r ' of :a&M' LOuupfiny ahail uo.ui i.?.tiubi? tor the iie.bM. > liuiiitraCia or <if;ts ot said cprnoiation,. [IiiijH?'d tin asrf:?Srr?!?,artnti!!y .-u!'.-'ct1befl it i the (Jf.t>iiul ?topkot aiiul t.?'uipany-by anch ?tocliholdfr:" pih??TPliS; iflKo.w Williams, G.vnuiKi. ?axsos, i 7j. Ilnnnnfank, J?hs H. KviMe, j Ai.va (jAiii;, I . ); Jh;.k, | Tiiko'!>. .Ti,n\ i.v. I). R. I'i.scax, LTiikou? Hahr kr i i JaIiksi-Ki Blaok, j John s Faiklv, Joii.s si. Wii.kv. I Principal Othoi' and Addr?;s:<. 25 Inroad i btrevt, Uharlo?M?m s. Ci ? ?' M ? ?' j j.C. <i, MJWtiU^QER,Peaaident; . A. CT.TSAOPjIah, Secretary and Treas. July 8 U j.i on ssno '? Excutsion Tickets try Kew York^ : BO?ttl caroGna RAILROA?O?., OOmraorBtA. S. O.. June SO. 137** - Round TRIP TICKETS to 2<ew Xoi*V and relnrir. via Charleston ahd'BteiB^ abip, at It ED UOKD rate8; Will .be T. aalu on and after lat July, tjtoamera J on WodnestlavH and Saturdays. _ I ,S.,B. P10KENS, .Tulv.i Genf rat Ticket Agent. ; if^r^TXp; t qa if, ; Qr ilarkejtfthle Collaterals.. r^XoilANGE on New York, Raltimovi - Jnj',Ph(lAdolphia,-? Bestoiii knd all pmaih-' .li-nt .eitiuM. ol thu United States aul Sa rope oouglil and aohl. DHPtiHITS rccalted antl lnterest-7>ear??7r laarliticnttai*a,pe(t. .3 ? . . . STOCKS, BONDS, 6OLD and bought and aold. 1 nil v.h . i ACCOUNTS of merchants and othejwv from th?' city and "oontitry aolicited. ?i*4 .IAUERA.L hlNEB OF DISCOUNTS gmbMa*' by the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANX? Corner of Plain and Richardson stretrA