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PRICES CURRENT. ? [corrected weekly. ] BY P. A. Hendrix & Bro. Cotton. It). 13J? 141 lUcon Hams lb 14 ? 15 44 Sides 44 ** ? '-i I" Lard 44 12 @ 14 M Corn. bn. 1 10 @1 20 Peas 44 1 00 ?1 10 > ^Sts>; " 75 ? 85 ' Floor cvrt. 5 00 ?5 50 Fodder " 1 25 ?1 50 i Sweet Potatoes bu. 75 0. 80 j Irish 44 new 1 50 @2 50 ; Eice " 4 50 @5 00 Butter lb. 25 ?, 30 E^cs doz. 15 ? 18 Turkevs pr. 2 00 @2 50 i fleese 14 1 00 01 20 Chickens 44 30 ? 3-> Bees Wax tb. 25 (ft, 30 Beef 44 7 @ 9 Tallow. 7 ? 8 COLUMBIA MARKET. Wholesale Trices. jJ [corrected weekly.] By B. B. Sesk A Son. j. Apples bu. 1 50 ? 2 00 % Bagging lb 1' ? <( Bale Rope, Manilla..44 ? ?f 1 ^ SHERIFF'S SALE, ~ J. 31. Ivibler, Ex'r. of the Will of Joel Eidgell, deceased. IS THE COURT OF PROBATE. PURSUANT to an order from His Honor Simon P. Wingard, Judge oi Probate. I will sell, before the Court House door, in Lexington County, within the legal hours, on the Second Monthly in April next, the following entries of indebtedness, to-wit: Note on J. 31. Norris for $100.00 " Luke Smith and W. H. Norris for 100.00 " W. II. Norris fol- 73.00 ' " ? " 1000.00 Obligation on J. W. Crim 200.00 " L. Deloach 100.00 The above notes and obligations will je sold for cash. Lexington. C. IT,, March '21. 1$71. H. H. GKIGER. S. L. C. Mar 25, 3w?$3.50 23 -25 Charles B. Glover, .Assignee, vs racobF. Witt, Wm. P. Witt and George Bolivar, Clerk. Judgment of Forclosure. ^ A flio oVi/W.i Batter jSortkern. ou w oo u 44 Country 44 28 0 30 . Bacon Hams ..." 16 @ 18 j 44 Sides. " 101? 11J j " Shoulders " 8J? j " ^ *ndles Sperm " 40? 70 i 44 Adamantine .. 44 1" ? r:, Cotton..." " 14 @ , 44 V'fjrarn bn. 1 CO ? 1 '0 CheeseEnglish lb 23 ? -6 44 Factory 44 ? 20 Coffee Rio " ? 35 J 44 Laguayra 44 ? 44 Java. 44 ? Flour Country bbh 8 00 ? 44 Northern 44 7 00 ?lj 50 Grain, Corn bu. 1 00 ? 1 10 , 44 "Wheat 44 ? 2 00 44 Oats 44 70 ? <o | 44 Peas. 44 1 00 ? 1 10 Hay, Northern cwt. 2 50 ? 2 75 44 N. c 44 Hides Dry lb 12}@ 18 i 44 Green 44 ? 8 ! Lard 44 H ? J > Lime bbl. ? 2 2o ; Molasses, Cuba gal 40 ? 50 , 44 New Orleans..44 80 ? 90 i 44 Sugar House... 44 60 ? 80 Nails t? hg 6 50 @ 7 00 Onions bu. ? Oil, Kerosene gal. 25 ? 36 j 44 Machinery 44 75 ? 1 00 | Specie Gold. ? 1 ~ 44 Silver ? 1 23 ! Potatoes, Irish bn. 2 00 ? 2 25 g 44 Sweet 44 75 ? 1 00 c Bice, Carolina. lb 9 ? 10 ( Shot l?bg. ? 3 00 ; Salt Liverpool..... .sck. ? 1 90 j Soap lb 6 ? 10 Sugar Crushed 44 ? 13 I 44 Powdered 44 ? 12J 44 Brown 44 10J? 12i Starrh. 44 7 (<w 9 I Tea, Green " 75 <c& 1 00 c " Black " 1 00 ? 1 20 Tobacco, chewing " 50 (<?) 1 00 44 smoking " 50 <W. 1 00 Vinegar Wine gal. 50 (a); 60 ** French " 1 50 ? 1 60 Eggs doz. f?) 20 Chickens grown her. L 40 (a\ 45 Admmistrator'sflale. "1) IRSUANT to an order of Hon. S. 1'. i J[ Wingajd, J? Igetof Probate, the r.nd-rsignc'l till sell, at the late residence ] of Lather Fulmar.*! .ycnis^I. on the Ijith v <1 ty April next* at 11 o'clodf-i*. in . * all t:?? p rso.tnl p^ ojKTty of said dcwisrd v consist.ug of Hoijes, Cattle. Stock ol ^ Hogs, Sheep. Com, Flour. Household, au i Kitchen Furniture, &v., Sic. Terms of S de ('ash. ! . tvM. J. ASSMANN, A imv. \,*iri-2w 21 25 : mmw&mm a Annual kLaiug o; the Stockholders ^ of the South Carolina Railroad Com- y pany and of the South-western Rail- ti road Bank. Charleston, S. C., 3Xireh 16,1S71. " rpHE Annual Meeting ot the Stock-- j. X holders of the South Carolina Kail-! t', road Company and of the South-western 1 q Railroad Bank will be held in this city, ! (. i t the Hall of the Bank of Charleston, \ u North-east corner of Broad and State streets, on TUESDAY, April 14, proximo j at 11 o'clock A. M. On the day follow- ! ing an election will be held between the j hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. 31., for fifteen i Directors in the Railroad Company and thirteen Directors in the Bank. A committee to verify proxies will attend. Stockholders will be passed over the Road to and from the meeting free of charge. J. R. EMERY, Sccty. Annual Meeting of the South Carolina ^ [Railroad. Company and of the South- j d western Railroad Bank. j n Charleston, S. C., 3Iarcli 16, 1874. 11 STOCKHOLDERS having Proxies in- j tended to be used at the meeting to J be held oa the 14th and 15th of April t proximo, are requested to lodge them with either of the following Committee, > wrho will he in attendance at the Hall of ' the Bank of Charleston, during the morning of the 14th April, for the pur-, pose of verifying Proxies. On the fol-1 "j louring daj, daring the election, other I _ duties may prevent the Committee from I u examining batches of Proxies before the j I hour for closing the polls, ? ! j] L. C. HENDRICKS, C. P. AIMAR. ! s T. JL WAKING, Committee on Proxies. ^ April 1?2w 24-25 i ' Excursion Xickcts. i South Carolina Raileoad Company, j j Charleston, S. C. March 23, 1871. i *< Excursion tickets to charies-L ton-will be sold from date for ONE j FIRST-CLASS FARE to Merchants and j Traders, and will be good to return until j May 10, 1871. S. S. Solomons, f Superintendent S. C. R. R. V April 1-Gw # 21?20 * greenville & coli'mbia r. ii. j ii Through Tickets to Charleston. ! * MERCHANTS and dealers visiting ' u Charleston for the purpose of pur- j c chasing goods are informed that Round : n Trip Tickets, to go and return for single j a first-class fare one way, can be procured j d at all the principal Stations on the line ' c of the Road, on application to the Agents, j good to return until the 1st day of May fi next. Thomas Dodamead. \ ii General Superintendent, j a Jabez Norton, General Ticket Agt. j u April 1?5w 21?28 i Public Schools, j;; THE present term of the Public Schools : w of this County will expire on the ' g 27th instant. Trustees are requested to notify the Teachers. J s< A. D. Hai.tiwanger, Sch. Corn'r. n Mar 25?2w 23 21 >1 UXtUC VI <tJJk Wiviti 1U ^ I) stated case, I will sell before the 3onrt HoUse door in Lexington County, rithin the legal hours, on the first MonLay in April next, the following described ands, to-wit: One tract in Lexington bounty, containing one hundred acres more or less) bounded on th e north by ands of J. A. Jefcoat, south and west by idisto River, east by boundary line beween Lexington and Orangeburg Counies and west and east by lands of J. A. refcoat. One other tract in Lexington lounty, containing fifty acres (more or ess) bounded on-all sides by lands of r. A. Jefcoat. Terms?One-half Cash, balance in welve months with interest from date, ecured by llond and a Mortgage of the >remiscs sold-purchaser to pay for >apers. Lexinoton. C. II.. March 9th 1874 ? H. H. GEIGER, S. L. C. Mar 11, 3w?$7.00 21?23 THE HEW DRY GOODS STORE OF F. B. ORCHARD & Co., CSDEIt LEWIS'S HALL, MAIN STREET, COL UMBIA, S. C. IT^E would respectfully inform our \ V Lexington friends and the public generally that we are now in receipt of >ue of the nicest assorted stocks of Dry Hoods, Hosiery, Notions fee., and at as L o w Prices as thoy can be bought in the city. Spring and Summer DRESS GOODS, in the most desirable olors, PERCALES, CRKTONS AND CALICOES. A handsome assortment of CASSI MERES, TWEEDS, JEANS AND COTTON ADES. Vest Shirtings and Longclffilts for-the price ^ in the city. F. F> OECEARI) & COMar 2d?lpState of Srntli Carolina, L EXiST<! TJX CO L'XT V. Iv S. P. Wiug.ird. E,q , Probate jHflge. [ T^KKUZAK. \V:n. J. Assmann, Clerk T T Circuit Court, Jiiaile suit to me. ) grant him letter.; of Administration of ie estate of and effects of Ilenry Fr.r,ck. deceased. These are therefore to cite and adjonish ail and singular the kindred and reditors of the said Henry Furtiek. tte of Lexington County, deceased, that iev be and appear, before me, in the burt of Probate, to be field at Lexington burt House on the 29th day of April ext, after publication ^hereof, at 11 'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, : any they have, why the said Adininis.-ation should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 20th day f March A. D. 1X74. S. P. WINGAIID, J. P., L. C. Mar. 25, Gw-pd 23-28 Final Discharge. ^TOTK'E is hereby given that we will A apply to S. P. W'ingard. Probate udg; o! Lexington County, on the 20th ay of April next, for a Final Discharge, s E.v-cntors. of the estate of Lewis !-.s!>v. deceased. J. A. AMICK, MARY JANE BUSBY, now MARY JANE OLAREY, Administrators. Mar 25 4w?$3 23-26 "V /1A Tlnv "D.-mro-itci 11 U Lil t: A ttA'l clJ tl ?. I^f OTICE is hereby given that the Dele131 gates to the Tax-payers' Convention rill organize a Tax-payers' Union, at /exington C. H., on the first Monday a April next, at 1 p. m. The tax-payers of the Connty are olicited to attend. By Order of the Delegation. A. D. Raltiwangeb, See. Mar 25?2w ? 23-24 SCRIBNER'S MONTHLY, HE SUMMER CAMPAIGN BEGUN. 'Another Great Literary Sensation," 'HE MODERN ROBINSON CRUSOE With 150 Beautiful Illustrations. Messrs. Scribucr & Co., have secured ir serial publication in Scribner's Ionthlv, M. Jules Verne's Last Story. " THE MYSTERIOUS ISLAND," a which, not content with the old stoics of "Robinson Crusoe" and the 'Swiss Family Robinson," the writer ndertakes to show how n party of men ast upon a mysterious and desert Island, lav live by their scientific resources lone, without the aid of any wreck to raw upon for the materials of life and oimuri. The party jure Americans who set out om Richmond. Va., during the seige, i a baloon. M. Jules Verue unites with n accurate scientific knowledge, an exberance of inventive genius that has Fascinated the World. The theme of the present story affords ae author the finest opportunity for the isplay of his peculiar gifts. The story I ill be profusely illustrated, and is beun in the April Number. For sale by all news dealers or book-! filers. Price $4.00 a vear, 35 cents a umber. SCRIBNER & CO.. 051 Broadway, N. Y. I ~ I j TRIUMPHANT! . !1 THE j 'Carolina Fertilizer; i I WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: ! j Cash Price. j | $50 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. i Time Price. ! $V>o iter Ton of 2.000 lbs. i PAYABLE NOVEMBER 1, 1874, FREE OF INT]feEST. ; Freight and Drayage to be added ITS SUCCESS IS [unparalleled, AND ITS STANDARD IS i A No. I. i , o t Acid IMiosnlintc . t a i ? WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: fi I s 1 Cnsh Price, c $33 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. \ c i ' Time J?z*iec. c I $38 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. T I a payable november 1, 1874. 0 j FREE OF INTEREST. ! Freight and Drayage to be added. For. Sale be i Geo. W. Williams & Co., i General Agent*. at'Charleston, So. Ca. | Feb. 11?4m j iNEW GOODSrNTw G(M)DS! HARM AN & AREHARTJ Have just received a well j selected Stock of [ DRY GOODS ; Embracing everything NEW and FASH- < j IONABLE, at prices which cannot lail ' to suit purchasers): ALSO ' A large Stock of !" BOOTS. SHOES.AND LEATHER, . selected with care and taste. our y Grocery Department ; is now mil and complete, consisting of j bacon, LARD, COFFEES SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, j 1 'RICE, MACKEREL, SALT, FLOUR, J i MEAL, GRIST, CORN, SODA, SOAP, STARCH, GINGER, NUTMEGS, CLOVES, PErPER, SPICE, OYSTERS, PEPPER HASH, PICKLES, SAUCE, NUTS, ! CANDIES, RAISINS, CRACKERS, CAKES, Ac., SMOKING AND CHEWj ING TOBACCO, SEGARS, PARKAFINE WAX CANDLES, CHEESE, Ac., Ac., Ac. WHILE Wc are fully prepared to take care of the sick, having a full stock of Family Medicines. We are determined to control a por| tion of the Lexington trade, and to do so j we offer our goods at unusual L 0 W i P R IVC E S, and can now meet the i wantsTof all, to do this we have confined j our business to a i Strictly Cash System. t] M. D. Hakmax. ?. W. Aeehart. | June 11?35?tf CONGAREE IRON WORKS, ( Columbia, S. C. C ! TntXXr ATYYAVTYRP Prnnnotnr b { V \/XXA.? A/AJAV} A AVWV*. . Manufacturer of steam engines, Saw and Grist Mills, Gin j Gearing, and all kinds of Iron Castings I for Machinery and Ornamental Castings for Stores and Dwellings, Patent Railings for Gardens and Cemeteries, Iron Settees and j Arbor Chairs; also. Brass Castings of all kinds, Bells for Chnrches, Schools, Work-shops, Ac. ! Guarantee all my work first-class and equal to any North and South. Works at foot of Lady street, and near [ to South Carolina and Greenville and j Columbia Railroad Companies' Depots. Feb. 11?ly TANNERY. j rpHE undersigned has opened a I jL first-class Tannery, at the old .yard | known as Meetze's tan yard, near Lexj ington Court House. His tannery is now | in full operation, turning out leather of i all grades. Hides tanned on shares, and higest t prices paid for hides and oak bark. THOMAS WILSON. ! . Feb. II?tf !7? j 1 ?an????a??rt??aaa?aoa?a? THE HAEEISBHKG FAMILY CORN SHELLER. :o: Admirably Adopted for Family tW, , i I This Corn Sheller h$s a rotary movement, and is tlie first invention n this line that shells J' without friction on the cob," and is, therefore, he easiest operating Hand Corn Sheller in existence. It cannot get mf r\f nrrlpr hr visa will last fnr vaars shplla all sizes of corn ears, can >e used by any one atiirst sight. It can be fastened to a bench, chair >r table, or for portab? purposes screwed to a small board, which will mswer for a seat whet using the implement In shelling the operator p-asps the butt of the ear of corn with the left hand, presents the imall end to the shelliig teeth and rotates the sheller with the right land, the acute angul^ieeth penetrating between the rows of corn :lose to the cob, shelliig very easily and rapidly; wh?n the ear can no onger be held, the projecting cob is taken hold of by the right hand, md the sheller rotated with the left. This sheller does not scatter the orn. A boy of ten years of age can, without fatigue, shell from the . :ob a bushel of shelle<icorn in less than twenty minutes. The ordi- j lary capacity of this Sieller by a practical operator, on flint corn, is ibout five bushels of sfelled corn per hour. This is the lowest priced 1 md cheapest Hand Cqfu Sheller iu the world. Price $2 25. G. 31. Hannah Agent foi* Lexington County. ? A f i Llioicejtioods at Low Prices V - run . M * SPRINft AND SUMMER Hmf BE 1>U1:CIIABKD AT TIIE I G 11A X D CEXT11AL DRY GOQDS ESTABLISHMENT : ls of ** W. I, LOVE &C?., t- 1 Corncrbf Main and Plain Streets, Sk COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA. A T season of the jtflEfWe would remind onr LEXINGTON FRIENDS and , rjL customers, that we ]fc*?now in Store, a full stock of good goods at low prices ud would be pleased to give them some of the BARGAINS we are daily distribuing to our customers, ^ 3UR STOCK is now in splendid condition, notwithstanding our extensive daily sales; all the departnjgnts are complete, with FRESH GOODS, NEWLif RE IEIVED. We extend a cordial invitation to all to examine our choice assortment efore purchasing, as we always have a great many good3 at PERY LOW PRICES. " ur We Give Everyone Their Exact Change, And send all away jy.er?ca wnn me way ousinoss is conaucieu m. me GRAND CEJHJRAL DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT ? OF ? Vm. D. LOVE & Co., a . _ UNDER THE WHEELER HOUSE. '\ W. D. Lore, MAIN ST RE E T, B. B. MCCreert. [ H _ OOLUMBIA.S.C, Jan 1?ly ' ^ j \ - - - f. i NEW AND FELL STOCK OF DRV GOODS AND NOTIONS AT 0. F. JACKSON'S, ; 3Iain Stroot, / /i r T'iri>T a <e / < ly /-7. V i . !, For the coding year i pro- 1' pose to carry out the policy originated by me, THE LEADER OF LOW PRICES j Bv selling all my goods for cash, at the j J smallest possible profit. I have now, and shall continue to open. | and oft'er for sale, new and beautiful | styles in j D Oil I: >' TIC A XI) FA XC I'GOO DS, j; At Greatly Reduced Prices. GREAT JSARGATXS \ |, WILL BE OFFERED in all kinds of goods iu my line - ; I ^FOItCAWI.^ j I WILL SELL AT VERY SMALL PROFITS. Siyt 29?ly GEORGE BRUNST WATCH MAKER JEW SIXES. MAIN STREET, Columbia Hotel Building, Columbia 8. C. Has on hand a complete stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles \nd Plated-ware, which he offers at the lowest prices. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired it short notice and on reasonable terms. Jan. 1 ?Iv. Southern Ttousc. . GEO. S. HACKEE'S ! I)OOH, I AND j JUhul Factory, , KING, OPP. CANNON STREET, j Chnrlc8ton, 8. O. 'the only house of the kind in this, i ;ity owned and managed by a Carolinian. ' A Large Stocjx always on hand, and sold at 20 per cent, less than Northern Prices. ADDBESS, ; GEO. S. HACKER 5 Charleston, S. C. P. O. BOX 170. Jan. 21-ly. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. TT7"E respectfully announce to our VV friends and the public generally ? that we have opened a Photocranhic ' Studio, which has been newly built, fitted up and arranged in a style second 1 to none in the city. Every appliance ( and facility has been added that expe- t rience and practice could devise; and , we say, without fear of contradiction, that t we have as good arranged rooms for the Picture business, as can be found in fhe South. We have a first- class operator from the City of Washington, connected with our business, who has had. over thirty years steady practice in the art. Pictures made by us in the most beautiful styles. Copies ifiade in a superior manner, and of all sizes. Our prices are very reason- _ able and are such that all can reach them, and we guarantee satisfaction to all who favor us wiih their patronage. HARMAN & MORRIS. } No. 75 Assembly Street, t Between Washington A Lady Streets, * near the market, COLUMBIA, S. C. Feb. 18-tf J After thanking the people of Lexington County for the patronage so liberally extended to me in the past, I now take this opportunity to ask a renewal of the same, being fully prepared to turn out pictures of every style and grade. Our work is the best proof, and therefore ask a trial at the hands of all. II. L. P. HARMAN. PREMIUM CHROMO. ! 4 Garden, and Flower 1 SEEDS. \ Before ordering elsewhere send for Catalogue, which is now ready and will ' be mailed gratis on application. On?- fUirrvmn "Ttxp T.rttr.p 'PVobtstq " a beautiful Parlor Picture?pronounced by judges a success, is now sent free to all who favor us with orders to the amount of Five Dollars. CHASE BROTHERS & WOODWARD, ! SEEDSMEN, Rochester, Y. j < Jan. 7?6eb . ji ^wrh COUGHS, COLDS, HOAESENHSS]^^^HH AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE WELLS' CARBOLIC TABLETS. ITT IT ON'I.Y IN* EI.UE BOXES. A Tried and Sure Remedy. Sold by Druggist. 21 24 &*7C A WEEK TO AGENTS, "rast~tjp i O est selling articles out Three valuable samples <bF ten cents. I. BRIDE, 7G7 Broadway, N. 1*. 21-24 THE HIGHEST MEDICAL AUT'HORTTIES OF EUROPE *bv ike strongest Tonic, Furilier and Deobstuent kuo vu to the medical world is .Ti l? TT 11 I? 11 1 v V/ A* MA JBA+M It arrests decay of vital forces, exhaustion of the nervous system, restores vigor to the debilitated, cleanses vitiated blood, removes vesicle ogstruclious and icts directly on the Liver and Spleen. Price a bottle. JOHN Q. IvELLOGCr IS Piatt Street. New York". 21?24 144 SCHOOL TEACHERS WANTED u> engage during the Spring and Summer in a business pitying per month in their own counties. Address ZIEGLLK & MOCUUDY; . 24 - 27 riiilildeipHia, Pa. . " T)3yckomancy, or Soul Charming'] X How either sex may fascinate and *aiu the love and affections of any person they choose instantly. This simple, mental acquirement all can possess, free by mail, for 2">t\, together with a mat"riage guido, Egyptian Oracle. Dreamty Hints to Ladies, Wedding-Night Shirt, Sc. A queer book. Address T. WILLIAMS .V CO.. 21?27 Pnbs. Philadelphia, Pa. eures all Hamon from the worn Seroftnla to a common Blotch or Pimple. From two to sir bottles arc warranted to core Salt Bhetxm or Tetter, Pimples on Face, Bo lis, Erysipelas and Eirer Complaint. Sir to twelve bottles, warranted to cure Scrofnlons Swellings and Sores and alt Skin and Blood Diseases. By its wonderful Pectoral properties it will cure the most severe rocent or lingering Cough in half the time required by any other medicino and is perfectly safe, loosening cough, soothing irritation, and relieving soreness. Sold bv all Drugeista. R. V. PIERCE, HI. Ou eWorld's Dispensary, Buffalo, f?. Y.^. Jim 7? 4w 21?24 'EDEOGRAPHY" 'A uew book on the lit of \\ ntiug by Sound; a completesys:etn of Phonetic Short-hand, the ahort:st, most simple, easy, and comprehen>ive, enabling anyone in a short time to report trials, speeches, sermons, Ac. The Lord's Prayer is written with 49 strokes if the pen, and 140 words per minute. The unemployed should learu this art. Price bv mail 50 cents. Aleuts wante address T. VT. EVANS & CO., 139& 7th st., Phi la., Pa. 21-27 Hgents! If you want to make money, sell out of the { ' "L HURLY BURLY.( " By Max Adeleb. { ...? rhe biggest thing yet. Humof, Wit, Pathos. Life, Fun and Laughter, <?."><> <*nt?s. The people yearn "or it. It will sell in dull times! Show t to a man and he surrenders. It is mre every time. Don't bother with icavy books that nobody wants. Humor s the thing that takes, agents wanted everywhere. Send for circulars and ;xtra terms to To-Day Pub. Co., Philalelphia, New York, Boston or Chicago. 24-27 WE WANTnScfi. BOOK AGENTS U once, to sell two of the most popular .vorks ever published; CJ. S- BONDS a record of prison ife at Fort Delaware, by Be v. I. W. K. Uandv, A.1U Marshall's Life of Gen. Robert E. Lee. J&- Send for Circular at once. TURNEULLBROTHERS, 21?24 Baltimore, M<L WORKING CLASS Male or Female, $30 i week, employment at home, day or ivening; no capital; no instructions and raluable package of goods sent free by nail. Address, with 6 cent stamp, M. YOUNG <fc Co., 24?27 173 Grecnwhich St., N. Y. 31 il lions or Acres RICH FARMING LANDS IS NEBRASKA, ^? O-t - ir?... />L t aotvjvr mms rery ; Ten Years Credit, Interest only 6 per cent. Descriptive Pamphlets, with Maps sent rce THE PIONEER, .1 Handsome Illustrated Paper, containng the Homestead Law, mailed free toill parts of the world. Address, . 0. F. DAVIS,Land Commissioner, U. P. R. R., . 24?27 Omaha, Neb. HOME LIFEIX THE BIBLE; By the author of " Night Scenes in the Bible" and " Our Father's House," of ivhich nearly 200 000 have been sol<?. " Home Life" is commended by minis-' ters of all churches as "the author's bast book," "full of precious thoughts," " Truths precious as gems," "a choice' book for every family," Ac. Steel eu;ravings, rose tinted paper, rich bindingmd fo? rapid sale unequalled. Agent*.. Young Men, Ladies, Teachers and Clergymen, wanted in every county; $75 to $100 per month. Send for circnlar. ZIEGLER k M'CURDY, 518 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.' March 4?3m R. HARM AN, Trial Jnstioo, OFFICE, LEXINGTON C. H.; S. C. par Prompt attention given to the collection of claims, ana all business entrusted to hib carer