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BY JULIAN A. SBLBY. Sharp Tax-Fayers.?-The Ohicogo Inter- Ocean, of Friday last, has no' fewer than twelve supplement sheets, embracing ninety-?ix full pages of six columns each, or about 284 feet of | superfioial matter. - These sheets con? tain lists of laudBsold for non-payment | of taxes on lands in and near that city. The explanation of so formidable a list: of delinquents is to be found in the peculiar provisions of the State reve? nue law. The New York Commercial Bulletin says that many tax-payers take advantage of the legal requirements and find it oheaper to permit their properly to be advertised as delinquent than to pay their taxes when due. The interest upon or use of the money neoessary to pay their taxes is of greater value than the simple cost of the advertisement, and henoe property* owners wait. Especially is this the oase with large tax-payers, The coat of advertising is the same, whether the tax due upon a lot is fifty cunta or fifty dollars. The Lincoln Tower, in London, which wus so much talked about a short timo ago, turns ont to be merely a stecplo to the Rev. Newman Hall's I churoh. Englishmen and Americans contributed ?3D,000 in gold to pay for it, and it is ornamented by the stars | and stripes, the British lion and the| American eagle. It is strango that, with all the opportunities they bavo had for learning bettor, there urn so many Americans who mielako foolish? ness for patriotism. If it is possible I for the spirit of old Abe to look upon that ridiculous tower, with its eagle1 and its lion, he mast feel either very sad or very much' amused at his coun? trymen's way of exhibiting their ad? miration for him. \Louisville Courier-Journal. Is xo Hurry.?At Saratoga, on the | evening when the oomet first showed itsappeuranoe, ayonnghuBband rushed into the drawing room for hia eara sposa, seated comfortably on the sofa, receiving with mischievous delight the compliments and the "hommages" of two snowy-haired Cubans. "Mary, Mary, quick! Gome and look at the comot," ejaculated the husband. "I'm engaged at present," she replied tran? quilly, and will seo it some other j time." "But you can't, for its goiug awuy aoou," he persisted. "Ob. John, don't bother mo," the lady responded; "as if wo were nover ooming to Sara? toga aguiul I oau seo it next year, you goose, yon!" Tableau. A curions fact is related in connec? tion with the recent death of Jules Janin, tho Fronoh'cfitio and litcratonr, He is said to have expressed much horror at the idea'of dying liko a com? mon mortal, nightcap on head, and a| cooling draught beside biro, but wiRbed | to die in the same way as Beranger, the great lyric poet,??who expired seat? ed in bis chair. The identical chair in I whiob. Beranger died wus in possession of Ja'niu, snd tho latter had his wish gratified, for it was'while he sat seated j in this chair that'he puBued quietly away* . U Many women uro mavtyrs, and yet they do not know it. They shut the 1 sanshino out of their houses and their hearts; tbey wear veils; they carry parasols and everything possible to keep off the' most potent influence which is intended to give them strength and beauty and oheerfttlness. Maryland girls won't marry in the ] full of the moon, believing that they would have ill lack through lifo, bat a Massachusetts girl wouldn't let forty fall moons stop her ten seconds. Home Stomach Bitters. THESE celebrated BITTERS, prepared by Jas. A. Jackson A Co., ol St. Louis, are a certain preventative of FEVER AND AGUE, INTEEMPTTENTS, DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, And aro highly recommended as an excel? lent tonic and invlgorator of tho system. For sale by the wholeaalu agents, Juno 19 _ JOHN AG NEW t& SON. Hay! Hay!! Hay!!! \ \'A THE SOUTHERN WAREHOUSE EH?fflSOMPA'NYdma always on hand the -**?R?largertt stock of HAY in Columbia, comprising both Kastcru and Weetorn, which will be delivored auywhero in tho city, frco of charge for drayagn, and at tho | very lowest rates. ? j Our facilities fur purchasing and handling are such as to enable un to compete success? fully with any other houso, aucl parties in need will do well to givo us a call before purchasing elsewhere, for toe cannot be un tlertold. Particular attention is called to our stock of Eastern II AY, which is the best in tho market. May 6.3mo T/?~,i ?7?- T ? -* - CONDENSED MILK, Eaglo Brand, Pa? pe ma, Phoaphakio Food, Nostle's Mo? ther's Milk Substitute. Bermuda Arrow Root. Farina, Uroma; Cocoa. Corn Starch, always fresh, at I June12 HBINITBH'B DRUG STORR. Landreth's Turnip Seed. RUTA BAGA, Flat Dutch, Globe, Red Top just received at L. T. SILLIMAN A CO.'S July 18_. ?_ D r itgj?tore P. B. GLASS, Accountant. TTrILL attend to Opening. Closing or VV Keeping St.ts of BOOKS OF AC? COUNTS for Merchants, Bankers, Me? chanics, Professional Men or others, and to any business pertaining to tho Counting Room. COPYING or WRITING of any do script ion executed promptly. Office at Co? lumbia Hotel, first floor. June 9 "Let 01 C( Our Thcrmopylas, Id view of the combinations which havo boon formed to strengthen and sustain the RadioaL newspaper organ at this plaoo, a word na to ourselves may not be nmi6H to our readers and tho public. Without referring, in a notice of this kind, to tho supposed and probable sources of supply which havo been laid under contribution to rovivo that failing journal, wo may may take ? tho statements as they ap? pear in it, and draw from them a use? ful aud valuable lesson. It says thut it "has been recently purchased by seve? ral inlluontial Republicans, who havo contributed their menus to its support. The paper was on the eve of suspen? sion, when they stopped forward lo save it, and to nail the Republican colors to its mast-head." Here is u combination of men, who unito their1 moans, tuieuts, experience, influence and labors to uphold their party jour? nal. That journal i.s specially devoted to a maintenance of its party organi? zation. It bus rallied every available element and brought it into line for this purpose. It has uo thought of the great interests or violated rights of Un? people. It moves wholly upon tho plane of party prejudice, party pasniou and party asconduuey.- It Beeks to per-: petuatc its domination ns of the most vital necessity and ut all hazards. With the wrecks of. the ruin and dis? grace it has wrought lying round on all hands; with the condemnation of the Amcricau people ringing in its curs overy day; with the terrible de? nunciations of decent Repablicuu journals all over thitj "country; with the frantic desperation of madness it seeks to prolong ils wretched existence. It craves that it may continue, to govern the fortunes of -the State of South Carolina, not appreciating the fact that it has, by ita ignorance, corrup? tion and indecency, by its crimes ugainst the people, against their liber? ties, against civilization itself, for? feited the right to exist, and much more, the honor to govern. It givcB uotico that it will 'make a desperulu struggle for a new lease of power, and it puts forth efforts corresponding to the importance of the stake and tho magnitude of tho issuo. Having ap? propriated a fnud, aud made their journal strong in means; huving en? listed thosorvicei? and interest of seve? ral writers; huving made a pool, so to speak, of tho political fortunes of a number of aspiring men and candi? dates, they are ready to exert its power for evil; they mean fti disseminate its corrupting doctrines, and, if possible, make its sophistries popular und pre? valent. Wo shall not speak of oursolves, further than to say that wo occupy in this contest no doubtful attitude. We have certain clearly-defined views and objects whioh we seek to impress upon the publio mind. We see just before us gigantic issues, and it is our effort to enlighten and prepare the country for them. As we have frequently said, there is much to be done. If we were to-day enlightened upon tbe mattere whioh so nearly oonoorn us; if our peo? ple fully a ad rightly appreciated the situation in whioh they are; if they only saw and felt the momentous events which are hastening on; if they were both informed of and sternly united upon tbe duties of the hour, the Radical power would molt away before their stern determination. Will our friends think of tho great cause which they, us well as we, ought to have at heart? Will thoy strengthen our hands by their sympathy, encouragement and supporl? Our means are moderate, our resources small. Wo ure a unit ugainst a multitude. We uro alone in i the midst of etrong combinations. Wo depeud entirely upon legitimate bu? siness. We have nothing to rely upon but subscriptions and advertise? ments. These we want, nud it is not too much for ne to say, these we are entitled to have. We ought to-day to number at least 5,000 subscribers in this State. That wonld bring ns ad? vertising. That would make us peon niarily independent. That would enable us to employ and pay for talent in employees and writers in number and foroe sufficient to make a strong impression on the side we espouso aud defend. We should like to soud forth a strong and able journal, tho power? ful advocate of trutb, the inflexible exponent of duty, the clarion voice summoning the people to concert of notion against the wrongs thoy too pa? tiently endure. Wo should enjoy luy ing on our editorial eoourgo every day, whipping tho rascals naked through the laud. But if wo arc to be a power, to stand ns a sentinel on the watch-tower, to send rays of intelli? gence and ligbt into every corner of lr Just Censures )LUMBIA, S. 0., FRIDAY the country, to pour out a daily stream which shall fertilize and gladden the land, to be a terror to evil-doers and a beacon-light of guidance and hope to an oppressed people, our frionds must sustain us, tho public mnst stund by our side. Wo havo long stood in tho brenoh, battling with such strength an our utmost unaided arm could wield. Wo ask that wo shall not bo loft iu tho lurch. And now, looking away from ourselves, wo say to tho country, this 1 position isouoof immense importance. It will not do to givo it up, or to lose it, or to leuvo it to u weak and insuffi? cient force to maintain. Man it tho? roughly, and place it iu tho keeping of faithful men. i.iL Creme lie la Creme, No. -1, prico 50 eta. Contains On tho Soi, Barcarolle, by Kuho; Tho Broak ot Day, Reverie, by Ar diti; La Ballerina, Polka, by Licbncr; When tho Swallows Homeward Ply, by Ou."' tou; Espio.glerica, Caprice, byEgghard-5 piec? 8 for .10 cts. \ ; ii l\i f\ C Creme, No. .?, contains the following music?50 cts.: Mountain Stream, Caprice, by S. Smith; Oou"* on Me, Galop, by Jacoby; Gra/.tosa, Bo by Thalborg; Dancing Leaves, Ins^ , u\ Blattei; May Breezes, lm?t., by Lauge?5 piece?! for 50 eta. ]\/9~TTCJ I*??rei??i?le laCrrmc.l 1VJL U Ul\;x? 0. contains the follow ing music?SU cts.: Chant du Bivouac, Transcription, by Kettorer; Thine Own, Mem.lie, liv Lange; Don Paequalc, Sen nad^, bv Thalberg; Tho angel's Dream, Roveric.' bv Lang'-; The Wibl Rose, Ro mtncu, by Krug?~> nieces lor 50 ct*. Ma *?"T Tf7Ti?,,e,t;r,?' Mualeal| ?JULjXSj;!-! MoiiiUly, No. so, I contain- the following music?prico 30 cents: Two Songs by Hays; two by Dauks, one by May wood, a Saured Quartet by Thomas, a Four-baud t'ioee. a Quickstep, an easy March and a beautiful Fantasie, bv Kinkel. 10 pieces for 30 cont.s. POST-PAID JEKSJK ly. No. 81. contains the following music? price 30 emits: Two now Songs by Hays, ouo by Pratt, one by Leslie, one by Stew? art, a Trio for Female Voices, by Abt; a Sacred Quartette by Danks, two Pollcas, a protty Waltz and a March. 11 pieces flOels. ON RE0EIPT MARKED PRICE.I Address J. L. PETEU8, P. O. Box 5429 f>!)9 Broadway, New Yprk, July 20 20 Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. COLUMBIA, S. C., JlJLY 7. 1871.?Hon. lt. B. Em.iott, Membor to Congress of I tho Third Congressional District of tho | State of South Carolina?Please call at Felix dardarulli's and sottlo your tailor's bill, which lias been standing since Janua? ry, 1S72. F. OARDA BELLI. ?ar?harles'.on News <tud Courier copy three times. J nlv 9'lmo TAYLOR ill WORKS vn CHARLESTON, S. C. WO BKS and general oflicc. EAST BAY AND PBITCnABD STREETS: Trea? surer's nfllco. at CAROLINA SAV1NGB| BANK. Church, near Ilajuu street; P. O. Box 529. OIBF.CTOBB. G. W. WILLIAM:'., F. J. PELZER. .T. C. MALLONEE, D. C. EBAUOH. O. A. CHISJLM, A. A. GOLDSMITH. offickbs. JOHN F. TAYLOR, Prosident. FltED. BROTHERHOOD, Superintendent. W. H. PRIOLEAU, Secretary. W. E. BRAESE, Treasurer, at Carolina Savings Bank. H. BLTST, Solicitor. FORGINGS AND CASTINGS of every description. House Fronts, Engines, Boilern, &c. Mai me, Stationary and Portabio STEAM ENGINES. Boilers. Tanks. Hoisting Engines. Saw Mille. Rico Threshers and Mills of every de? scription. Shaftings,Pnlloya and Gearings. I RON FRONTS for Buildings. CASTINGS of every kind in Iron or Brass. Forgingsof all descriptions Phosphate Washers. Phosphate and Ore Crushers. STEAM FITTINGS. Wrought Iron Pipe. Shuet Rubber aud Gaskets. Water and Steam Gauges, Belting, Packing, Ac. MAKUFACTUHKIlg or T AYLOR ? S Patent Direct Acting Steam & Hydraulic Presses. ai-ho hakufaotuukus ok SAMUEL J. CHAPMAN'S I*ATKNT TRAP STKAINBll, For Bilge Pumps, B?ge Injections, ?c. May 23 stnh'ruo 8 300.000 MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES! Legalized by Stato Authority, aud DBA IV .V IN PUBLIC IN ST. LOUIS. Grand Single nambcrSi h?meot 50,000 ftiitnhard t PnAWS tuk I.ast day of kacu month. capital, prize, $50,000! 10.380 Prl&??, Amounting to 4300.000. WholoTickets.tlO; Halvoe.5; Quarters,2.50 The Great Combination Scheme, iviih a CAPITAL PRIZE OF $32,500! and 32,391) Piuzks, AafOUNTINO to $578,1771 Draro* Every Saturday During the Year. Whole Tickets. J10; Halves,.r?; Quarters, 2.50 Address, for tickets and circulars, MURRAY, MILLER A CO.. Managers, P. O. Box 2,1 Pi. Ht. Louis, Mo. April 7 i^Tly NmrcsG. Paukkh. EntlAK('AVPLESfl. PARKER & CAYPLESS, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ROOM 1 Parker's Block, Main street, Columbia, S. C. May 10 MORNING, JULY 31, 1874. New Books at Bryan's. THE GREAT ICE AGE and its Ho'alion to tho Antiquity of Man?by James Geiko, F. R. 8. $2 50. Wilkes, Sheridan, Fox, (of timeof George III.) $2 00. .Sunnier, (Professor,) on American Cur? rency. $3 00. Doctrine or Evolution?by Winched. (1.00 Vernes' Meridian or Adventures in South Africa. Vernes' rrom tho Earth to tho Moon and Around It. $1.00. Sun Views ot the Earth or tho Seasons, illustrated?by Proctor, F. R. S. $2 DO. Varitus' Journey to tho Coutru ot thu Earth. 75 cents. Also, a supply of new NOVELS, by Eng linh and Gorman authors, cle an. I.1IPUOVKD GEORGIA COTTON PRESS! Talented March, 1S70, UY I'ESDliETOS <b IiOAKD.HAV, AUQUSTA, OA. mtlE satiafaetiou this PRESS has given X in tho pa^t, the great Improvement made on it, and tho fact of its being trom forty to fifty dollars cheaper than any other good Press, should iuduco planters aud others to send for one ol our new Circulars ! before purchasing. Wo also manufacture] Irons for Water Power Presses and Screw' Presses. AddrcsH , PENDLETOK & ROARDilAN, F* nurtry and Machine Works, Kolloch j Street, Augusta. Ga. Jllly2w|t4mo ' BAfiGAlS EXTRAOBDINARY AT TSIK Grand Central Dry Goods Establish't OF W. D. LOVE & CO. HAVING purchased a bankrupt stork ol R1HUONS for cash, wo arc offering them at the low price of 25 cents a yard, in grosgrain and all-boiled, in all colors, from No. 0 to <50. SASH RlbliONS in propor? tion. All our Goods have bean marked down 20 to 30 per ccut. below marhet value. JUST IIBCEIVEI), 250 dozon nOSE AND HALF HOSE? good heavy Goods for working people? which wo offer at 10o- and 12Jo. a pair worth double tho money. 250 pieces haudsumo Summer DRESS GOODS, nt 25c. a vard. Our ROOTS AND SflOES r.ro from tho host makers and sold at low pricos. 10 case.i PRINTS, at 10c. a jard, and 100 pieces Paper Cambrics, at 10.'. a yard. Purchasers are requested to examine cur stock befcro making their solections. Wit. D. LOVE A CO., May 10 (Under tho Whooler House.) Lt&WYUltV OFFICES! IN?UIiANCK OFFICES! ROOMS FOIl FASI'LIKS! st.\uLK BKD>uooaisi T'l LET IN TUR NEW Central National Bank Building. PNICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Ded-Rooms from f:) por month upwards; Family Rooms from $0 per month upwards; Lawyers' Offices from $6 pr month upwards. WATER, GAS, WATER and WOOD CLO? SETS and other modern improvements in? side building. No back ro&mx, all fronting on tho street. Good ventilation. A Janitor in charge or building. Apply ta Central Bank, or to Messrs. SEIBELS A EZELL. April 3_ PLACE to buy your READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, GENTLEMEN'S FUR? NISHING GOODS, etc., etc., is at the CHEAPEST And largest Clothing Store South or Rich ruon d. Oar Stock is almost daily replenished IN All its departments with a'.! tho latest ntylea. W'- guarantee to please th?i laste or THE Most f ist id i ?Iis in evi r> particular; war? rant our Goods to be as represented, ai d will sell as cheap as any house in the CITY. Those in want of tine Custom-made Gar? ments should give us a call beforo going elsewhore. B. & W. C. SWAFFIELI). May 31 _ Hay and Straw Cutters. T>AW-II1DE ROLLER STRAW CUT AI? TEUS. Self-sharpening Straw Cutters. American Lever Straw Cutters. Champion Hay and Straw Cutters. Rurdlck's National Hay and Straw Cut? ters, comprising tho host assortment in tho citv, and for sale at low pricos by Juno21 JOHN AGNEW.VSON. Aperients. CV> SV.lt ESS WATER, j Tarrant's Scllzer, Citrate Magnesia, Seidlitz Powders. For sale ut L. T. SILL!MAN .V CO.'S July 7 Drugstore. (Mil Event." VOI FOR 30 DAYS, AT B. BPSTIN'S, UNDER COLUMBIA HOTEL. 1 will comnonco on TUESDAY, July i'i, and continue for thirty day.j, a closiug <ut sale of the remainder of my stock of ?oasonablo and popular CLOTMINO, FUH ISniNGOOODSand IIATS, at IMMENSE itEDUOTIONS IN PRICES. This is done to uiako room for Fall Stuck. Those in search of unusual bargains will bo amply repaid by a visit to D. EPSTIN'S, July 27 Under Columbia Hotel. Spartanburgand Asbeville Railroad. Nature'* niyKvay Across the Mountains! Eight Gkadf.s, Easy CuriVEs, No Tcnxeling LIST IT UK IIU1L.T Sl'EUUILYI A link in tho Air-Line Road botwoen the cities of Cincinnati, Lenisvillo, St. Louis, Chicago and Charleston, Ecyeuty-four miles iong, with less than twenty miles of heavy work. Shorter than any lino from Now York, Philadelphia and Battinioro to either of these cities, and many hundred miles nearer to theso centres of Western trado tlian any exieting line to Charleston. The Road that promises to makqCharles tun the market for the trade of the great North-west, the West Indies, South Ame? rica und Enrope; also, an important emi? grant station. ECONOMICAL IN CoNSTKUCTION, SAFE IN MANAGEMENT AND PROFITABLE IN RESULTS. An important enterprise for tho develop? ment of South Carolina. Shares Fifty Dollars each, payable; in ten installments. Every citizen of this state bhotild own at least one Share. Charleston, with her maguificent Har? bor and genial climate; her immense unde? veloped back countrj, containing a fertile soil, lino pasture grounds aud inexbauati blu water power; her contiguity to the YYoat Indies and South America, and her unparalleled European ocean course, ia dustinod, npon the completion of this Im? portant Tuunk l.ixK, to emerge from her prostrated condition and become what uatnre has intended she should bo?the Gueat Commercial Metropolis of the southern section Of th? ?kiteo states'. LIMIT OF STOCK HOLDERS'LIABILITY, Thu following clause in tho charpT is published fur tho information of sub? scribers: Sec. 4 "That no Stockholder of said Company shall be held liable for the debts, contracts nr acts of s*id corporation, beyond tho amounts actually subscribed to the Capital Stock of said Company bv such Stockholder." DIRECTORS: . ., Oku W. Williams, Gariiill Cannoh, . B. BoLLMANX, JoUN If. Evi.NS, ALVA Gaoe, T. R. JirrEn, TnEo. I). Jervey, f). R. Dlwcax, Theo. O. Barker, James K. Rlack, Jons S. Faiulv, Joun S. Wiley. Principal Ofllco and Address, 25 Broad street, Charleston, s. C. C. O. MEM MING ER, President. A. C. IvAUFM iN, Secretary and Tress. .InhM 3nio Excursion Tickets to New York. ?9-931.30.-%? m SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD CO. Col.rMRIA. S. C . June 91) 1871 ROUND I RIP TICKETS to New Y.'.rs and return, via Charleston and Steam? ship, at REDUCED RATES, will bo on sale on aud after 1st July. Steamers sail on Wednesdays aud Saturdays. B. R. PICKENS, July l General Ticket A?ont. Excursion Season of 1874 via Atlan? tic OoaBt and Midland Linea. CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA AND AU? GUSTA, AND WILMINGTON, COLUM? BIA AND AUGUSTA RAILROADS. Columbia, 8. C, May 20,1874. ROUND TRIP TI0KET8 to all promi? nent Virginia Springs and Western North Carolina Excursion Points, good until November 1,1874, will bo on sale at the Company's Ticket OfHco in this city, both via Ch?rlottn and rid Wilmington,on and alter June 1, 1874. Tickets to Now York, Philadelphia, Bal tinuru. riu Bay Line, at reduced rates, also on sale. A. POPE, Jim. 7 Oeneral PassengnrAgent^ Notice to Chcwers of Good Tobacco. CALIIOUNI CALHOUN1 CALIIOUNI AFRESU supply of tho celebrated CAL IIOUN CHEWING TOBACCO, just re? ceived and f ir sale at __ Julv 18 JOHN C. SEEGERS. 9 jXJME X?NUMBER l?% JUDGES.OF THE SUPREME COURT AFT I'M hearing tbo argumenta in the great mnnmimm oue, and having delayed a decision, aeoru to he PUZZLED TO DETERMINE How to ant towards Jnst'aud unjust claims. Judges of tho Weed, ho*ever, Und1 no diffi? culty in at once telling THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A.celebrated 5c'. CIGAR "and oho sold in imitation, for, reallv, the comparison is ae ridiculous as cory paring tho elimate?, <>i , SOUXH CAROLINA AND ,AFRICA! Besides, Uig copy rigbtbd brand secures tho nxolusive sale ot these justly celebrated Cigurs to tho ... INDIAN" QVAti CIGATt STOKE,' July 7 iJ ? Columbia. S. C. Official Order, No. 1. IWANT all Smokers t? ltnow that there aro still plenty more of tho celebrated 5 cont VARTAOAS od band. I guarantee that they contain more and a'bettor quality of Tobacco than any other 5 cent Cigar sold in this city. Special Oiicrt No,2. All Smokers of Pressed Cigars will pleaic tako notice that i hoy can get a bunch cou t lining 25 Cigars lor $1, arid all other popalar brand-, at f oually low prices, at the CALIFORNIA CIGAR STORE, (Sign of llto Indian Chief,) 3d Door below Whoelcr House. June C MILLINERY. r A FULL line of latest stylep; also, Ladies' and Children's SUITS, Mrs. Muody's cole |bratod CORSETS, with other i styles; UNDER-WEAR in 'great variety; HAIR of all dot crlpttou, and Bazaar Fat terns, wldch Will bo sold very low. l'loasa call and see tor yourselves, at Juno2 3moB MRR-G E. REED'S. THRESHING MACHINES, HORSE POWERS Engines, Reapers, Mowers, Fans, G-rain Cradles, SEASONABLE i LABOR-SAVING MA? CHINERY GEN Eft ALLY. For sale by " L?RICK &. LOWRANCE. j?yOrder'early bo as to give ample time and avoid disappointment. SECOND*'AND LAST . SMI SIFT BIT in Ain of tiik MASOXIC BELIEF ASSOCIATION OP NORFOLK. Vit , THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1874, THIS enterprise ia conduct od by the Ma? sonic Relitf'Association; of Noiifolk, Va., und et authordy of the Virginia Legis? lature? Act passed March 8, 1873 ? for the Snrposc of raining funds to sompleto the laaonic Temple, now in course, of erection iu Norfolk. 50,000 Tickets?6,000 Ctuh Gifts. t $250,000! I to be giver* A'wIYI A BKW FKA1VHH, TO WJT:y ^4. Gift is Guarnuleett io Oue of Every Ten Otmneoutite-Nuinbers. LIST 0? GIFTS. One Grand Os9b Gift of.' $80,000 Ouo Cr>ui Cash Giftof. 25,tOO One Ci aim < -ash Gift of. 20,000 Ono Grand Oaeh Gift, of 10.000 One Grand Cash Gift of. 5,000 Oue 6i m..T Cach Gilt of. " ?2.200 Ono Grann Oa?u Oiftof.... 2 000 15 Cash Gills of 1,000 each . 15 000 28 Car.li Gifts of ' 500 Bach . 14 000 i8G*eh Gifts of J?deftoh. 10,760 ,70 Cash Giftsmi 150 each. 11,850 250Cash Gift* of ' 100-each. 25.000 ?78 Ca^-h Gifts of fcUeaen. 28.900 5,000 Cash Uitls of 10 each. 50,000 0,000 Caali tun?, aftgrtgatln( #'450.000 Whole Tickets. $10; Half Tickets, f5; Quarter Tickets. *2 50; 11 Whole Tickets or 22 Half Tickots tor tlOO. No disc mnt on less amount. NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFITS. This Concert is strictly for M a SONIC purposes, and will bo conducted with the same liberality, honesty arid fairness which characterized the first enterprise. JOHN L. ROPER. President. F. r Tickets and Circulars giving full in? formation, address tl KNRY V. MOORE. Seer, 'are Masonic Relief Association Norfolk V* JnnuttO 126 Jewelry! Jewelry! Jewelry! WM. GLAZE, AT hia new store, Main street, nearly op* posite tho Central National Bank, has largo and boautiful stock of fine WATCHES stem and key winders, from best European and American manufacturers, ard of his own importation, in gold and silver oases. Elegant JEWELRY! An unrivaled assort? ment just received and all the latest styles. Sterling SILVER-WARE, in sets and cases. Bridal Presents, and a very Cno selection of Plated-Waro, Gold Watch and NeckOhains, Lookcts, elegant Seal, Wedding and En? gagement Rings, large stock of Spectacles and Eye-Glassen, Clocks, Musical Boxes, and a great varioty of Fancy Articles, Sly stock is tho largest and host selected in tho Southern country and will be sold as cheap as tamo article can bo bought any whoro. _0ct_24 __ Applo Jack. ALOT of puro mountain APPLE BRANDY, two and threo vsare old. A genuine article JOHN C. SEEGERS.