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OLE?PIINGS. j Charleston"1 looks fbWard to an A'-' ricultural Fair next December. The Israeli ten of Columbia are taking Steps to have a synagogue erected. Charleston had a tournament on the Madam Januanckek, the German ac tr 3s, continues to delight select aud crow ded houses at the Academy in Charles London, February 22d. The Alabama claims excitement is rapidly subsiding. In tho Fiehborno case, the Attorney General has brought, 'his speech to a close, and the examination of witnesses, for the defence has commenced. St. Petersburg. Baron You Ottenburg,' the new minis ter to Washington, depart* Boon. Omaha. The track is reported clear, but wash es still detain the trains. Memphis. The stockholders of the Memphis & Charleston Railroad have ratifi d the lease to Tho*. R. Scott, and the South ern Security Company for ninety-nine years. . Thirteen women have applied for ad rni tsiou to the new school of journalism at Yale. The average depth of the Atlantic Ocean is estimated at 25000 feet, and of the Pa cific at 20,000. The deepest water in the Atlantic is off tho island of St. Helena, which hits been sounded .37,000 feet. The Reidvillc Female Collcgo has, we b am, opuued auspiciously, the bud weath er to the contrary not withstanding. Sumtcr is building a new town hall. The Agricultural and' Pomologieal So ciety of Union has had a meeting to take Mops for a more efficient organization. The Legislature passed a resolutioi: agreeing to pay Mr. Werner the 82(100 ?dtlC for tho Pahnntto treu monument in front of the State House. C. M. Douglass, of Winnsboro, South Carolina, -a student at Davidson College, ?dropped dead on Sunday morning before ln*t. The Charlotte Domocrat says that n -minute before death ho was in a lively conversation with a fellow student. Tho Ku-Klux trials have commenced at Jackson, Mm. Two hundred are ac cused. The witnesses are ail black. Greenville is moving to have railroad connection with Asheville, North Caro lina. Smokers of real Havana cigars will bo glad to know that the Connecticut tobac co crop is a good one. Tho Chester reporter says : Tho Right Rev. W. B. W. Howe, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese, of South Carolin?, preached and administered the rite of conf rmation in Edge field, on the 11th bist. The Wilmington correspondent of the Boston Post says: Hon. Richard B. Carpenter, of South Carolina, an Anti-Grant Republican, and a most eloquent and powerful stump orator, leaves Washington to-night, the 10th instant, for New Hampshire', to com mence the spring campaign on behalf of tho Democracy next Monday. Judge Carpenter was the Republican Reform candidate for Governor in South Carolina in 1870, and was defeated by fruud und F?deral bayonets. The women's love that overtops every thing?a love of a bonnet. Tho following contains tho alphabet. John P. Brady gave mo a black walnut box of quite a small size. There is dew in one flower aud not in an other, because ono opens its cup aud takes it in, while the other closes itself, and the drops run off. A thoughtful Danbury lady puts lard on the stoop when sho wants her hus band to stay at home of an ovening. Barring an hour or so devoted to rub bing his back, the time is pleasantly oc cupied. ORANQEBURG COTTON MARKET. Cotton.?Sales for the week ending February 27, about 100 bales. Ordinary 18c; good ordinary 19@19J; lowuiidling 203c; middling 21. CHARLESTON MARKETS. CHARLESTON, February 24.?Cot ton exhibited dullness, and prices were lower. Sales 300 bales; ordinary 21c; low middling 21Je; middling 22c. Gold, buying at 110; selling at 111. Prices Current. PREPARED FOR THE TIMES. [CORRECTED WEEKLY.] Cotton : : : lb 19 ? 21 Bacon Hams : ; lb 16 ? 00 " Sides : : ?' 10 ? 11 Lard : : : : " . 15 ? 10 Corn : : : : bu 9u @1 00 Peas : : : : " 1 00 @0 00 Oats : : : : " 1 25 ? 00 Flour : : : : cwt 4 50 (jjO 00 Fodder : : : " 1 00 ("}0 00 Sweet Potatoes : : bu (?) 75 aice : : : : " 1 65 (yO 00 Butter : : : : lb 25 0 30 Eggs : : : : doz (??) 15 Turkejs : : : pr 2 00 ?2 50 |?3ecse : : : : " 1 00 fel 25 Chickens : : : " 25 (w> 30 Bees Wax : : : lb 10 18 Beef : : : : " 10 @ 12 Tallow : . : " 10 (w) 11 Sheriff's Sales. Sheriff Riggs will sell, to the highest bidders, at Orangeburg Court House, <m the first MONDAY in March uext, for cash, the following property, viz: One'Buggy. Levied on us the property of Shiak Uair, at the suit ofS. Hut to. One tract of land, in Edisto Fork, con taining 10.) acres, more or less. Oue, tract of land, containing 1070 acres, umre or less, kuuwn as "Belleville." levied oa as the property of J. E. L. A maker, at the suit of Klinck, Wicken berg & Co. Oue tract of land, containing about 92 acres, more ur less, bounded by lands of Bonj. McAlluuty and J. M.Myers. One tract, containing 32 acres, more or less, hounded by lauds of Benj. McAU hany, Jane Myers and Jane E. Parsons. ""TeriuS?One-half cash; the Laiance on u credit of 12 mouths, the purchaser giv ing bond bearing interest trom day of sa.e, payable annually,und a mortgage of the premises, and to pay for papers, atum;?, and recording. In case of failure to comply, the property will be resold at risk of purchaser on the same terms. All that plantation in Orangeburg Count v, on Limestone Creek,Mill Branch and Edisto River, containing about 1800 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of L. H. Culler, W. \V. Culler, and estate ot L. C. Glover. All that tract, situate in said county, on Bull Swamp, containing 301 i acres, more or less, bounded by lands now or formerly of Gardner, Kiiotts and others. All tuut tract, in said county, on wa ters of Bull Swamp, containing 230? acres, more or less, bounded by lands now ur formerly ot Gardner, Kiiotts aud others. And one other tract, on Bull Swamp, in s-uid county, containing 383 ucrcs, more or less, bounded by lands now or late of Gardner, Knotts and others. Terms?One-third cash; the balance on a credit of one and two years, sceured by bond of purchasers, bearing interest from day of sale, und a mortgago of the promises. Purchaser to pay for papers, recording and stamps. L Tract of 12 acres, bounded north by lands of Thomas Oliver, east by lands of South Carolina Railroad Co., G. Go wan und estate of George 11. Elliott und Rail road Avenuo, south by Rutsell street, and and west by lands of W. M. Ilutson. This tract will be intersected by two streets, und will be sold in 18 lots of convenient size. 2. Tract of 120 acres, bounded north by hinds of Mrs. Ann Andrews, east by Broughton street, south by river and -street, and west by River street. This tract will be sold in ?b* lots, and will be. intersected with streets properly lo cated, rendering the Lota available as Town Lots. A portion will be sold in a tract of 8 acres, and another portion in a tract of about 20 acres. A fine brickyard is on one of the tracts. A portion of these Lots will bo sold on the day indicated, to suit purchasers. NOTICE. A meeting of the citizens of the Town and County?the voters of Orangeburg County?arc requested to meet at the Court House, on Wednesday night, at 8 o'clock, the Gth day of march 1872. MANY VOTERS. FOR SALE.. One of tho host RIFLES in OrangcWg County. Apply immediately to feb28-l Dr. A. S.SALLEY. THE PEAOAMln" CORIGINAL BELL RINGERS,) 1 ? ? Will give one of their Classical and Com ical Concerts at the COURT HOUSE, IN ORANGEBURG, Friday, March 1. Prominent features of the entertain ment as given by them only for the lust thirty-three years iu the principal towns aud cities throughout the 1/oiled Slates. They have also sojourned in Europe, where they had the hpuor of appearing before the Crowned'Heuds, and received flattering testimonials of their apprecia tion of Uicir entcrtuiumeuts. Operatic and other elections upon sixty-six original Laucastershire Silver Bells by Troupe. Miss Fannie will introduce her staff of Silver Bells, of which she is tho origina tor, and only successf ul operator. Descriptive vocal pieces by Mr. "Wil liam Peak, Sr. Piano Solos and charac teristic vocal pieces by the beautiful aud accomplished Mille Zelda. Master Barn nurd is the musical genius now before the public, as all will conceive after haviug the pleasure of bearing him. Mrs. J. D. Fitz; the accomplished So prauo. William Peak, Sr., Piauist and Com poser, alul founder of Bell Music in America. Other mendters of the Troupe in their respective specialities. Doors open at 7; entertainment to com mence at f> o'clock precisely. Admission.'.50c Reserved Seats.? 7?e Children.:.2?c Reserved scats may be procured in ad vance at Dr OLIVEROS' Drug Store. WM. McMAHON, Business Agent. Election Notice. We, the undersigned, being appointed at the bust meeting of oio "Orangcburg County Ag ricultural Society,", a committee to manage the Election of Trustees, (seven in number,) who uro.to take uliio'gv:m" all monies Biiuvcribed to the "Ortingebuig dgrieulttiral Association;" and in whose name all iir. property will be held; do here lo give notice, thai said election will be held on JSak.-dav next, (March 4th,; between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 P. M., at the store of ?Mr. Kirk Robinson- The follow ing gentlemen nave boon nominated: Dr. T. A. ELLIOTT, PAUL S. FELDER, ' 11. M. MOOR ER, W. C. MOSS, F. H. W. BRIGGMANN, Dr. R. W. BATES, JAMES F. IZLER, JOHN C. HOLM AN, ^ Com. KIRK ROBINSON, [ JAMES 11. FOWLES,) SPECIAL NOTICE. Prime Rio Coffee and Sugars, at prices to please. BACON, KX.OXJH, SALT, All marked at selling prices. MATES' PHOSPHATE and BROWN'S COTTON PLANTERS Always on hand. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Market Street. feb 21-lyr Save STour Money! UO TO. J. P. BARLEY'S AND BUY CHEAP DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Hats Caps &a, of which he 1ms just received a fresh supply. ALSO, FLOUR of all grades BACON,LARD, SUGAR and COFFEE of all grades. Besides numerous other articles in my Grocery Department, all of which I om selling at prices not to be excelled for cheapness in tho town. Come and soe for yourselves. IWrAU persons indebted to mo must pay up immediately, as I am compelled to close my books. A word to the wise is sufficient. J. P. HARLEY. fob 31 DEALEES in apopJBjpiE?. Fresh Supplies Received Daily. ANOTHER LOT OF SPANISH OLIVES, JUST RECEIVED rii ? ? ? ;' . ?. ? : ;. .1: .<?.,[? vrt hW -.m.-Vr,- / C A N NE 1> M E AT S, Ca t\ tx o d. ?t*v, nit a;, FINE CHEWING AND SMOKING T?B?CCO, YACHT CLUB AND JOCKEY CLUB CIGARS. 1 ?.. I ... .?.,:! HORSES AND MUXiSS. {&>"? A fine lot on blind, for sale cheap. '?'.?/ OUR LIVERY STABLE?au fait accompli. w. m. SAIN & CO., CORNER MAIN AND MARKET STREETS, fob 14_ORANQEBURG, S. C. wilhelm theodor m?ller HAS REPLENISHED HIS STOCK OF EATABLES, Ac. FIVE KINDS OF IRISH SEED; POTATOES. ANOTHER LOT THOSE FINE TONGUES. DUTCH HERRINGS, LIMBURGER KASE, BALTIMORE BALONYS, SHADINES, FINE BALTIMORE CANDIES. LEAF LARD, A. No. 1?in 3 pound, 5 pound, and 10 pound cans. l-Aitui: LOT OY SHOES, DRY SALT AND SMOKED SIDES, Western and AugustalTlour, Another Lot of'lQ cent HamsJ : GRIST AND MEAL. -vrir' ? ? '?! ;?? ftiiU u't OST All packages delivered frei? of charge. W. T. leb_H_i_ ? '? ?' bull; sco vill & VIK e ? >? ?< un ,u m'i Are almost daily rccoiving additions to their large Stock of G IE TsT E 11 A. lu MEBCH AND! 2 is, BROW?T COTTONS AND DOMESTICS, ; j ;;'!.?-!> IM Now in store, purchased before the advance. , : i -mm , -u lutj qvod* Just received a full Stock of boots and s h oes , ... . also, . ,m>Mj?y HARDWARE, NAILS, &c., together with AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, for farming purposes, ' GROCERIES in full Stock, consisting in part of BACON AND DRY SALT MEAT. FLOUR of the well-known brands. SUGAR AND COFFEE which defy competition in price and quality _A.gents iov ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, Coe's Phoephato, Wando Fertilizer, Pacific Guano. Manipulated Guano, Guanape Guano, an well as LIME? LAND PLASTER, &c, constantly on hand. ttTWo aro also agents for well-known FIRE AND LIFE INSUfcrVNCE COMPANIES: GERMANIA, of New York. Andes, of Cincinnati, O. Equitablo Life Assurance Company, of New York And last, but not last, the celebrated SINGER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, au exhibit is sufficient. We havo and do sell tho goods. BULL), SCOVILL & PIKE. febl4 . ' DR. T. BERWICK LEG ARE, DENTAL SURGEON, Graduate, Baltimore Collogo Dental Surgery. Offire, Mnrkrt street, Over Sbrre of J. A. Ilamilton. feb 11 MEROiVEY'S HOTEL., RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, S. G. ?ST* Satisfaction guaranteed. W. A. MERONEY, Proprietor, feb 14 Male Academy, OR4NCrEBUBOj C. H. S. C. tums Pin mont? : English - $3.00 Cliuvdcal - - ... - - 4.00 _JAME8 8. HBYWAKD, Teaehar. George S. Shirer, COMMISSION MERCHANT and Wholeaalo Dealer in and Importer of FINE WISES, LIQUORS, ALES AXL\ HEAVY GROCERIES, d;., tfc. feb li-Snio?