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7 It is believed the Pope meditates an early departure from Home. Tho trial ^Hayfr iffTf?ot' misde meanor, commenced on the 2d, before Judge Daly. A terrible accident occurred in Ashley Krvx-rlmBtSarOTdayi'hy the swaraping of a flat. Fifteen colored men were drowned. Europe, in 1859, contained 66 indepen dent States?at present contains only 18. A South Baptist Educational Conven tion is being hdd*'it'-Nashville, Teno! Nearly all the, Southern /States are rep resented. :.. S?M rtf ? tTdd'd\{. Mayor Hall, says the New York Times, h4**tiuty^t& s?&l&a^1 bring against' them, and offers to bet that he will have them in the State prison. TJie.proper.[]ff?yi!toi':*?lk with your lady lovo in Tahiti in to put your arm routiner neck, an? she hers round your waist, and she hangs on your breast in a limply affectionate manner. A Washington statistician says that only one-half the number of children are now born to each thousand* Voineu that I was born in 1800. J. Stuart Mill says that there has been a similar decrease in The following is a gbod mU^'for mer ' chants and businessmen, Lite to bed and ?arly to1Yim -Never' get tight: Mt a'd'yor - tutYJ tat td .nit. >ir"TniifW iT.icrr. tise. ' .wm?U? > ? ..^ ' TWJholi^u^ gO home* = : .lioj ,'iT.MU ? ? Thtf^eh^s'etab'races 17,(100,000 wo men.:Who wouldn't be * cencus? Sudden Dr^TH.-~Tt>eJ -?partauburg New Er* la informed thit Mr. Wilson Gomjbtt4^ near Batchy ill, in that County, one day last ffi$t*ilU\'r. The Diwatop's Skrison.?The inaugural sermon pfteacnc? by the Eight Bev. Bishop Howe, oil? the 10th' of last : December, boforc th? fJergy and laity assembled at St. Philip''a Church, Charleston, Im3 been printed in 4- neat' pamphlet i>y' Messrs. Walker. Eiosna & tloguwell, And may be had at their;?^tal^IifeljijDsa*^t,. ,':bSfsf.'3 r*Bs>?rad atreet^jj rj' h U ix/t -1 ?aI * v,.f?.era ? The Columbia "Phomisc." stama that Gens. Htmptoa, Butler t}iid KershAw are on a visit to Waahuigidjo, 'for the pur pose of aeuouacittg a vile chlumny recently uttered by &e1&ter'RdraUhu^ who charged that these gentlemen * con stituted an ad vi sory board of the Ku KI u x Klan hi'tins ' State.' TheSonator will doubtless retract his utterance upon de mand and be moree&reful of his assertions in the future. .'?-.>? - ? " ? Washimciton, February lT-r-Tho ma jority and minority" Ku Kkix reports are nearly ready. They agree that nearly aj| the Southern States ere approaching fia ancail ruin from bad legislation and Ku Kluxism. One report attributes the Bad legislation to the Ku Klux; the other at tributes the Ku Klux to tad legislution.gj Mr. Puncu'8 Littli; BiUi.?The Lon don Punch brings a bill against Brother Jonathan for indirect damages, among which are the following items: For tho use. of the works of ancient English authors, \ from William Shakes- klft pearc downwards, and I for calling them Ameri ? can authors.?100,000,000 For piracy on modern Eng lish authors, and for not calling a great many of ,? j them American authors. lp?,b?Q,(jb? JForiiiBulting tho King's or* ? rax * Queen's English by speaking it, for?O years, nasally.'. 20,pOO,6oO Por attempting to destroy the monarchial principles of his Roy a] Highness l the Princa of Wales, by f treating him with so ? ^ ] | a | much kindness and hosvf. ~ I "-" pitality that his Royal Highness was induced to think well of Republi ? cans,. . .^.-*l??,?)?0;0?(j; ?Por inventing Hans Breit T mann, instead of leaving tu Rome Englishman tho W 1 honor of inventing1 him. 100,000 Punch also has an item for twenty years of violent abuse poured upon Eng lnnd" by the New York Herald, for which it charges two and a half pence. The bill is signed Gladstone and Punch. The Proposed, License Law.?-uJt\ re^uWesT 'for "brokers a license of $i00; billiard tables or ten pin alleys, $50; hotels, inns, taverns and saloons, from 8600 to $50, according to rental value; merchants, from $250 to $10, according to amount of sale?; banks, from $5000 to $250, according to capital; railroads, from $1000 to 8150, according to length of | road; auctioneers, in Richland and Charleston Gouhtae4u$il00: in oth*? ce?a= ties, $50; miners, and phosphate manu facturers, from $800 upwards, being $50 extra for every $,100 pf . capital over $5000; "'lawyers, $10; telegraph companies, $50 for the first fifty miles of line,, and $25 for every additional fifty miles; ex press companies and common carriers of | that kind, $250." Not to comply with this bill is made a criminal, to bo enforced by indictment, to bo punished with a fine of double the amount of the license, and as much mote as the judge may inflict; and to" be im prisoned' not less than six months. T;ho bill is suicidal. It should be' en titled a'bill-to prevent the carrying on or the conduct of.business and industry in the State of South Carolina. ' ' . . ' ' ''l1')! :17 Ti ! ' \f- i-LChurier. ? A ?TRON? effort is to bo made in Lou isiana to secure the passage of a local pro hibition law. commeroialT ORANGEBURG COTTON MARKET. i Cottoh.?Sales for the week ending March 5, about 55 bales. Ordinary 18e; good ordinary 19(3)191; low middling 20c; middling 201. Prices Current. PREP ABED FOH THE TIMES. [CORRECTED WEEKLY.] "Cotton : : : lb 18.22 Bacon Ha inn : lb ](i (u> 00 " Sides ? : : " 10 (?) 11 Lard : : : : " 1ft 16 Corn : : : : bn 90 (oil 00 Peas : : : : " 1 00 <fc0 00 Oats : : : : " 1 25 <S) 00 Flour : : : : cwt 4 50 (n,G 00 Fodder : : t " 1 00 (?,0 00 Fweet Potatoes : bit (& 75 ; u?cc : - : : ? 1 S5 (o)0 00 butter : : : : lb 25 <S) 30 Eggs : : : : do* (?, 15 Turkeys : j : pr 2 00 ($2 50 Geese : : : : " 1 00 ?1 25 Chickens : : : " 25 (-<, HO Ree? Wax : : : lb 16 @ 20 Ileef : : : : 4? 10 @ 12 I Tallow : . ; " 10 ? 11 CHARLESTON MARKETS. CHARLESTON", March 4.?Cotton steady. Bales 450 bales; ordinary 20; middling 21 Je. Rick.?Market firm with a moderato business; sales 50 tierces common to good at 7f@8& Gold, buying at 110; selling at 111. THE SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT! tub NEW FAMILY SINGER SEWING MACHINE, WITH ATTACnMEKTS FOB KVL KJND8 OF WORK is fast winning favor in the household, as shown by the rapidly increasing sales. This NE WFAMIL Y8E TFING MACHINA' is capable of a range and variety of work such as was onco thought Impossible to perform by machinery. He claim and can; show that it is tbo cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arrang ed, nicely adjusted, easily operated, and smooth ly running of all the Family Wowing Machines Itiareniarkablo not only for tbo rango and va riety pf Jts sewing, but auO for tho variety and difterent kinds of toxturo which it will sow with equal facility and perfection, using silk twist, linen or cotton thread, lino or coarse, making \he In'.crhcted-elastic'stich, alike on both sides of tbe fabric Hewn* Thus, beaver cloth, or leather, may be sewn with great strength and uniformity of stitch; and, in a moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may be ?usted fbr fmeworltpn ?ans? oy .gossamer be, or toe tucking oP tarlatan, or milling, or almost any other work which delicate fingers have I.con known to perform, yff ? At the\'World?* Fair; it received tho great award of tbe hig heat sales i ' \?l i vjJ? J-K; WHITE; h '?les^n^at^uii, Soovill A Pike, (frangc burg, S. C. mch 6 3me3 MASS: MEETING? . A mcetthg of the citizens of the Town and County?Hbp . yeters. i>t\ Orangeburg C??nty?-^nro requested to meet at the Court'Houso, on Wednesday night, at 8 o'clock, the 6th day of march 1872. MANY VOTERS. , Save TTour Money F , GO TO. J. P. HAKLEY'S AND BUY CHEAP DRY GOODS, Boots, 8hoes, Hats Caps &c., of which ho has just received a fresh snpply.' ? : ?,?? ' i also, _ xAj\Jm% Ct mi grauea BACON,LARDfS?GARand COFFEE Of all grades. ' Besides* numerous other articles in my Grocery Department, all of which I am sellln/; at prices not to be excelled for cheapness in the town. Come and see for yourselves.' KKl .r B?TA11 persons indebted to me must pay up immediately, as I am compelled to close my books. A word to the \^Uo is sufficient. I ? ?> ? -J><F. HA?LEY. fob2l SPECIAL NOTICE. thrill je Rio Coffee and Sugars, at prices to please. FLOUR, SALT, All marked at selling prices. MAPES' PHOSPHATE I amd ! BROWN'S COTTON PLANTERS ?Alwayeonhand. , ... JOHN A. HAMILTON, Market Street. fehgl-lyr_ FOR SAjLE. One of the best RIFLES in Orangeburg County, ripply immediately to feb 28-1 Da. A. S. 8 A LLEY. DR. T. BERWICK LEGARE, DENTAL SURGEON, Graduate, Baltimore College Dental Surgery. O?ce, Market street, Oetr Store o/J. A. Hamilton. feb 0,4 MERONE Y'S HOTEL RUSSELL STREET, ORANGEBURG, 8. C. A/ST Satisfaction guaranteed. W. A. MERONEY, Proprietor. feb 14 Male Academy, OIUNGEBURG, C II. S. G tbms per month : English - - ? ? - ? $3.00 Classical - - - - - 4-00 _JylMEfl 8. HBYW.4RD, Teacher. George S. Shirer, COMMISSION MERCHANT amd Wholesale Dealer in and Importer of FINE WINES, LIQUORS, ALES AND HEAVY GROCERIES, <?., A\c feb 14-3moa Kirk Robinson, ' dialerim Books, Music and Stationary, and Fancy Articles, AT THE ENGINE HOUSE, ORANGEB?RG, C. H., S. C. roch 6 BROWNING & BROWNING, Attoxtneyls At Law, OltANOBBURO, C. H., S. C, M. I. BnowKtMO. A. F. Bbowmiko ' mch 6-lyr_ I IZLAJEt & DIBBLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RUSSELL STREET, Orangeburg, S. C.. Jas. F. Izlab. 8. Dibble-. mch 6-lrr ' ''[; ??? oili o) .noq/wi mo ni o ' in Im/t * I HlUi tiJ .-! aoiil Ii.null) in?? iuo jo we-ml ANOTHEE LOT OE SPi?^,^;^ *>? * ? A N isr -p n 'i?r w k' fii-o " Im? -mw> V A NN E D . ;M II A T Sf. Tnf. . in rtui oytortt ..i t ? C ? n n.-o d.. vttt? t!--i. e? bV/ im PINE CHEWING AND--? SMOKfN^G-'T??i YACHT CLPS ^' jpckEY > <i ... ? '?? , ,n. Pj ?irioiilp od o^> ow JaHMnebft yd ?ei< ffi i .mi wolle lliw *{odi\t -? Also dsai|e?a''IxJ?dJ ,n?9i'n ovr tiidl vfl MF* A fine lot on hand, for sale che?p.;i | f,.,^ ?,,njt (!>,ll ?n y.J?tto3 iuoto ?u i i noqj;OUB XrVEBY'STAB^E-^ot jUAF*X6tif&,Q ,u J ln of' ?* ?*u 01 .) ? t^rTt "/ iTrft-,o-Pn#lo#! ffl rflrt Hf P/o4? or!) iwottukj oT wiimm i^?M^u ? : , ?-.( ;!'? - ? smdJ i <^ Jonoiy* lit.a mJiemJi ?lorfioH?-?! hwnuoqoiq HAS REPLENISHED, Hlflr STO^ 0^KAT4Bid^i ?.<>i mill od tfnQ, i ANOTHER ,. LOT THOSJ* FINE T?NW?? DUTCH HERRINGS, ' '' I r;ro V qoei bltroao term.-:! v-^a T TTWrfaTTR/Ti?'vt> v a op X90O& vhptua oi ^mmw? wol-ft ^MBUBQLR.R8E? oi i l W? tUntip ?iohr ilodT ?ui ?wo f| v; BAXfTTMORE BAifcONY?,^ jHT .bios bn/i vit. jhr.I, ?J , : ms iHd? v! - .^t p.Wfi Wfjitl t.Ol llHfl.V?b vi?'?'' .,? (. ?.."! mill lit?) I ^FlNE^l^AfiVlMdltB'CAi^l^! uli MjAF-LARD, A'No.'l??m 3 pound, C pound, und 10 pound cuih ? ? i LARor. io?pr, n?l<j 6di ?jhiJqob .\ .{ui on? uiftl SHOES, DRY SALT AND SM?KED^ ^jcDES. , mit * "? 1 j TT .'p? ? ?.??!>;?'?? Western, and Augusta!Flour, o.Ht Another Lot of iO cent ! |'n' ' r GRIST AND MEAL. : ^ ^ <<'* V''^-!' V\ J^AUpackefeadeUTwairefofdiiu^ 1 ^.^k - ^ttWlgqu*''m J?-n3 febi4 T. ttVLL&R. BULL, S COV IX L & PI. Are almoet dnily receiving additiona to their large Stock of GENEE?L MERCHANDIZE, BROWN COTTONS AND ?OMteS*kck* ' % Now in store, purchased before the advance. U y?it<o'jlo? t*>iij ?_ ! . . -,. 1 ? n at ' iai^j eno j.r ,.i .,. ti\ iiatU wol :' Just received a full Stock of / BOOTS AND SHOES HARDWARE, NAILS, Ac, 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 wjnch defy competition in price and quality A.gente fur ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE, Coe's Phosphate, Wando Fertilizer, f ??>/. to fr? M? /..-wrf..-. ? ? t -,fi... LIME, LAND PI Pacific Qnano. Manlpulajgu^Cwono., LASTER, Ac, cofst?y ou Wh / ?rWe arc also agento for weU-knbwn Fl'fe'toO LIFE IN8URANCE i COMPANIES: i . GERMANIA, of Now York. . , ,. ^ , ^ ., ... ,.? kjiol (boo* Andes, of Cincinnati, O. . ^.|( 'j ()VyJ Equitable Lifo AssuWnjce Co?npan.y, of New York uo E And last, but not last, the celebrated SINGER'S FAMILY SEWING MACHlS'I^ ah exhibit iisuffiqgnt. | CHILDS ft WILEY* < .. ? Olothtag, Bau, Umbrellas, Cane?> GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, CELEBRATED STAR SHIRTS; r * 1-_Columbia, S> C_ GBO. "W* WILLIAMS & CO.. i WHOLES AJM? GROCERS AND BANKERS, NOB. IAS HAYNE STREET, Charleston, 8. C. a ?To r i;t f'fr;;^ CHINCH ---?****-< .jbjhb*oJ?o Um wnodU ?a**1 *T*^*TTPl>*iT^ Tut.T^*1 ***'f'' * ?mi'u.i ?SWcer-p/ated.'wBrstofmKi ami JapattHerf TP<ycj^ .:i j 'jf a b 1 o Cutlory, Mirrovn, OAS-FIXTURES, HorsK-Fisyuiiuia Ocowi Qjtomjlh.j:. S-U