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PLANTING FOR TH [hW the Times, There appears on ovt >n on nn enlarged |! >p. In all the cotton growing States uth, there appears this disposition to pond nnd plant more cotton, and iiii thib receives some check, the South 1 find that coining ypar^wi Lfind them rcr inatcjidtofrfrlfcr / Ojfccrursb it is <le*ivabIe,Jand?ii<ft|et ii ^n\a be al t sighted nolicy to keep the supply of u-riHili'QMAoii si/dVt( hut 'at] Ml ???# w, it is not flyprjtjh whilojfoy the planter bo is^iyiiig uu everything to cotton, to consider4 wnat^sacTtfioesJho' Is willing t'o accept for the purpose of furnishing the world with more than it cnu consume. , FiraJ, U(Uw.ell to remember that prec isions have been'cheaper this yeW thin icy are likely to be another 1? months* rices for bacon and corn have ruled ery low. This has been Ter^ gfavorafele o the planter to raise the present crop at much.Amaller cost than finco the war. ligber dficef^to b? pan$for|>^p$e) is } oint worth considering. Second, on every sid-? w see there is to bn a lavishu^ojjr^r^rs^ij^v^tiij ' v u*.?d on a limited pla.iting womd mosf el v r'?ult in gain, though we fear, on poi.it, the experience of 187 J is to be eated, resulting in a large increase iu e^Mft ncVonfifcl Oil! y negate! bird, then, again wi'.h a very large op, the cost of labor to work it will be ncreascd, ami when the busy season and xtra help called in, additional expenses, with competition, | oOuBcipicntly in reased wages to bo paid. FoMcthj on Oje-other^liarid; annpWe !a' five million crop in raised, what can we reaaoualdy e^tpovt \}p price t" be, Many will be deceived by the high quotations now ruling, and believe that this year is in that respect, to repeat itself. The truth, however, is that consumption can not in one year bo lurgely. increased, With a rupply in excess "of any possible corisumptirtir, and with other toil utile? .too growing all they can, ns wo'have ever;, ?aoon to believe they will, is it difficult d .??.c. inine what the* prlcO'.wUif.i^??? With ajpoor price for cotton, all the corn and provisions to buy, in what condition u ttJiotujur winter to loavo the planter? I? there not enough in these suggest ions ? lead the planter to see the folly of riving up all his land for cotton ?. Would not. b t wis r to. raise all the food you s ant, and after thai, raise ?all ,the' cotton ou.'<ai(|)oecoiiopticallv,?',l':; n*. uZjtbl ml'Xi- ? M ?! An experienced butter-maker* of .?Ver mont, says thu chief trouble witb bad butb-r is, that, the cream is. allowed to stand too long. His dairy rule wk skim early, churn early, and sell early! To Cut < h.Ass.?Atiy hard sled tool will cut glass with facility, when kept freely wat with camphor dissolved in tur pentine. The ragged* edge ?f gla? may also be thus smoothed with a fhlt file. A little six year old boy was ask?>d by bis teacher fo.write a composition on the subject of water, and the following is the production : Water is good to drink, to swim in, ami to skat", on when frozen. When I was a little baby, the. nurse used to bathe mo every morning in water. I lave been told that the Injuua don't \\apb ionisch es hut once in ten years. I wish was an Injun. ? . _ . djivdji?i- i i One of the errors into which many old established business houses fall- ia, that there, is no necessity for advertising thetriv Such a theory would have answered well enough half a century ago, 'h?T the day has gone by whan n business man can afford to rely upon the long standing and respectability of his bouse. This is a progressive ago. Nearly everybody reads the newspapers, and public opinion is' made up by what is printed there, whether it be in tho form of an editorial or an advertisement. A. T. Stewart's magnificent store in "New York is perhaps as well known as any other in tho couutry, und yet, its enterprising propri etor keeps himself continually before tho people, either by direct or indirect a<L vcrMscmcjits, __-_ -.... ...... . ?_ IM U9 I in A largo number of cattle have lately HuMl m Clarion 'county of a kind of mur mln. The disease seems to he incurable. It attacks obi and young alike, and sel dom Tails to produce death. Already the number destroyed by this epidemic is estimated to exceed one thousand head. A. good way to use dry wood ashes fa to'feo\V tllem Upon the I soil at the most le?xcd. {in |he fall, as tinvdrexsing ;jn the' convenient opportunity after they aro col spring, on binds, sowed with grain and seeded in grits*. Another- good1 vVy is to 'riilyt Whes with .old muck, and 1? trcv 'a large handful of the mixture in the,corn bills, und particularly in the potato bills. Tn the garden, Hcarcely anything can be better^ It Will have a wonderful influ ence on the fruit and vegetables there. TAmp Cemb.mt.?Where the tops of lamps have become loose, it is not an 6apy^ob tp mend them aud many have been disappointed in attempting to co iuci^tXbe;n ou. |jy the use of plaster of Parti? lt> is itajd |Jiat by luiifiug-^th^e parts of rosin with one part of caustic . oda and five quarts of water, aud mixing tallh'jpjt&i ilr/it.<r weight ot plaster Paria one will make h cement which is not per meable by petroleum; it sets firmly in a fihoi t time and is not a good conductor of beat. O-Wn-rrn. T , j _, j Adelina Patti is coining to America i next year. 1 The'jo'y of thedumb is always unspeak able. I /LT / '// 1/ / i | r i-tr A Lovers Me'er?Meet her by the moonlight. What grows bigger the more you eon tract it?? Debt. A bed of meerschaum clay has been found in Michigan. Artificial ice sells for live cents a pound in liouoliiiu. ' There niav be a bun.iced uecso with ' n . ? ntui't v all their. qmlJ* in one p o. ''" NN hen ones u nmn have to keep Iiis Word'?NN ben no one >\u> utKvi it. |\rVN> MU^L^i^lhisuai has ton ml (wo gold 'watches in the?rreetn in o :v \< a:. A near-sighted man, being udvisial to use.glassei, toi k lour, he says, ami saw double. Mrs. Pariingtoii mys flic, docs wi.-h ,they would L'u.r> up and pans tue sdlver Service bill in NVaehiuuton. i Walt.r .Svoit says wVery man that lives lias hi- iighto and shades?of course tin re is nolivir without lights. An Iowa justice lined a young man a V. for kisiing a lady five times against her will. That's uot very expensive.*,a dollar a time. A celebrate! clergyman recently f-aid that he hail found ipor'e good in bad people, ||hd' nioro bad in good people than h.- ever expected to. Put out your ton-rue a little farther said a doctor to a female patient; ft little, father jif you pleave-a litt lo farther still" 'NV'by, doctor, cried the gaping indivi dual, "do vi it think there is no cue to a woman's touguc;" A. queer old gentlelimn being asked what lit* wished for dinner, replied, "an appetite, good eompauy, something to cat, and a napkin." Hero Is a soldier story: Iucompany I, of tin; Kighty-N.? Regiment, there was a half-witted old fel low named Small wood, who used to all'ord "tho boys" a good deal of fun. Ono night, on .mm of our lirst marches, he tamo in hjiout an hour after wo bad camped, tiled nearly to death, and load ed down with blankets that ho bad pick ed up on the roiul. One of the boys ac costed him with "litdlo, Smalley, you'll kill yourself carrying such a load as that." "Might as well kill myself carry ing a load M to freeze to death!" an swered he iu his peculiar drawl. The next day bo threw away blankets, knap sack, and all. ffomu one, seeing him, sung out, "You had bettor not throw away your blankets; you'll freeze to night, Smalley." "Might as well freeze to death as to kill myself carrying a load," said be, and inarched on. A vigorous movement is heilt? inaugu rated ,U)Juuy:c tho..Capitul of Ponnsylva nia, from Harrisburg back to its ancient location?Philadelphia. * ? OO MM 10 KCl AL. oKAN(;i:r,i i?ic.ulton mahkht. Cot ion.?Sales for the w eek erufui; April 10, about 50 bales. Ordinary PK-; h/w middling 20le; middling 21. Prices Current. ' PltKI'A KKl> I-OH THE TIMES. [COKUECTEI) WEEKLY.j! (\itton : : : 1'' 10 $ . 21 Jkieon Ham* H> 10 t- 00 i,: Stile*, ..: . : " 'it) (" 11 Lard '" 15 (?! Hi Corn : : : : l.n HI), or I Uli Peas : : i : " 80 So Oats : : : : " 7") e; 1 tm Hour : : : : ewt -1 00 (,> 0 00 4'oddcr : : : " 1^20 0>,\ :;u Sweet l\?faloea : : Im (?? 7? Shad : ;, ? : f , : . ? >S. . : , , &$3}',H Hoijch Kiev : : " " * ' II? f&V <tf Itutjer : : . : : lb . 2"> K "?M iSgg-" : : : : ?lo/. e?! l-i 'nirkevH : : : pr - 00 <- - ?tl (Se?|se : : : : " 1 00 I Chickens : : t : " 2? f'? in Petjs Wax . :? . :^>J : fj {>? f j Ki>f? 'JO Koef : : : " 10 Or l'i Tallow : " 10 f?- 11 ales, I?y virtue of sundry execution.- to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidders, at Orangeburg Court House, on the first MONDAY in May next, for cash, the following property, viz : biu tract of laud containing -l.S'.l acres more or less, bounded north by I>. P. Ib-id and John Segler, east by estate lands ol'G.AY'; Brodic,south by .lohnson, and P Kitchens, and west by P. Kitch ens. Levied on as the property of Ijobert Ilrodie, at the suit of J. W. J oin ,? >on, Administrator of Joseph Johnson. In pursuance of an order, tome direct ed, by.the Honorable Thud. p. Andrews, .Judge ofthc Probate Court, 1 will expose to pub'iie outi i v,' tm Snleday, in Mny next, at the risk of the former purchaser, the following I ra<t id'land, viz: One tract of land containing 1)0 Acres* more or less, bounded by lands of J.W. Fanning, Willis I), panning, I), \Y. Jcf eoat and 1. .1. Yon. Terms cash. Purchaser to pity for pa pers and stamps, Shcri.T's <lllice, ) II. Hit .'< IS, Orangeburg CM. S. O. C. April 12, IS72 \ 01)1) Wm. Mattliiessen. FINK CLOTH IXC! & TA1LOKINC ii o r s k , No. 201 King St. Corner Wcntworth, Charleston, S. C. Oders an elegant supply of Spring CLOTHING, for men youths nnd boys, of New Styles, at moderate prices. Furnishing Coeds in great, vnrie'y. Agent for tho Clbs. Star Shirts. Tailoring Department supplied with a full line of desirable and seasonable Cloths, Cassimeres and Vcstings, which will be made up to order in lino style. ? apr lO-Ihno-j. SPEC IAL NOTICE. Prime Rio ColTce and SUgarS, at prices to please. IVACON. SA LT, All marked at selling prices* M APES' PHOSPHATE ahi> BROWN'S COTTON PLAN TL RS Always on bund. JOHN A. HAMILTON, Market Street. fob 31-1 vr La Lr N o t i c e " UOR DEA L &RS.w Wishing h/inakc a change in'mir business, we offer for sale our Jarge and entli^ Stock of .'-Iii '? * j j CONSISTING OK ' I ' / < / HOTT/? .lUUXJMfcS, CORN AM.) 11YE WHISKIES^*C?* And a. large lot of ) V ? .1 & U Q T T L E Sffi ;' P'Ty-x S K-S , & c AT I.;.,,.', Cost and Carriage. WHOLESALE AND ' Ii ET AIL. " <! ' W. M. SAffl^ CO.,, TIIK rLA< K to GET THE BEST BARGAINS IX ?RANGEBURG 18 AT< ^- /. r i U 1? J! ^ 3 .?i?TiMdsiifaiO KOHN'S ii v/>jafi .T ,;in $ .1 A.T a a a '(aiiielf .oJinhuif Where will also be found tlic largest and cheapest,Stock,of I )i*ess t ioods, Notions, Clothing, > Domestic*, l'1-p'cs, I I ' i, , Slioes ? Ladies'Gents tind Children's Hats,' . . .v _ u?; *i?r, in . i j i rnou .i: ?>?.':: Kjnj j) Ii o tLCj ill O-FL-iL' i * ! IHUTG STORE ! |\?r Ii??' lilieral patronage which I have thus ! far received from fIi** citueiiH nf Orangchiirg ! mul the coiilidrnccshown in pie by very iium . rein- lri.-nil-, 1 take the opportunity of express ing iiny sincere gratitude in the "(Iranu-burg Tiiuv,-." The encouragement of pa*t patron agc ninl khiuilcss huhices* a Mroug faith in flitttri' sueeevsf and, while thanking my friends fur past favors, I can as-mro them that nothing will l>e left undone to deserve their rohtinuing patronage,. My .-lore is esinntially a I>rii^; Store; where will he kept such Drugs and Medi einesul<>n<', as I will warrant genuineand Pure. I have arranged to supply my customers with Medicines of the very hest quality afl'orded in the market. I avoid all cheap useless articles, .oid yet my prices shall he as reasonable for valuable, good, fresh Medicines, as anybody's. 1 invite the Physicians ofthe District to call and examine for themselves. They ;irc judge* to whoso opinion I Mihmit. Send your orders and they will he filled to your fddflfaction. Ju.-t i tc ived a Mock uf pure, medicines consisting of Laudanum, Parngorio, faster Oil, Sweet Oil, Kpsom Salts, Cream Tartar, Cnrh. Soda, A.c., Dye Stulls, Paints and Brushes, Con centrated Lye. Pate nt Medicines of all kinds. .hutcull at tho .Southern Drug .S'tore on Kus sell .S'ireet, and you will he miretogct what you want. A. C. YH'Klik Save STour Money i .1. P. H A it LEY'S ami nt y 'ciii-:ai? DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Huts Cnps Ac;, (if which he has just received a fresh supply. ? AlXo, ! FLOUR of nil grades BAU >N,L-Ut D, SUGARand COFFEE of all grades. Besides nunieroua other articles in rhy Grocery Department, all of which 1 am selling at ju ices not to he excelled for i cheapness in the town. Come and see j for yourselves. ??"All pcr&oos indebted to inc must pay up immediately, as I am compelled to (dose my books. A word to the. wise is sumeiotj't, j. p, HARLEJY. fob 21 NEW J .a'm happy to uiro'rt^tnP^tizcna of Ornngeburg, flint'T' navV. opened, (nt^ the stand formorly occupied by Mr, W, A. Mcronoy,) one of tho finest- ?tocfc/i of ALKS, WLXES.v.r^ Liquor?,, . v \'i Cigars; ; Tobacco, &c, i rf*1 That, has beoii brought to this Werket, Jteay"Tho patronage of the -people ofOr-. augeburg is respectfully solicited. ,.-ftirGive mo a trial, both as respects, tho prices and quality of my goodsA"uheV> 1 assure you; youwill bo satisfied. asY-Dou't forget, my store is two doors from Mcronev's THE SINGER STILL T&IUnlPHANT 1 NEW' ^FAMILY SlNGElt SIEVING 1 MACHINE, ' WITH ATTACHMENTS FOR Al.T. KTX?S OF WORK is fast winning favor in the hon -eholii, ico hov, n by the rapidly increasing sales. ThisXK IP FAMILFSETTlNtt MACHINK is capable of a range and variety of wprk soeh as was once tbnaght impossible to perform by machinery, lie claim and fan show that It is the cheapest, most beautiful, delicately arrange ed, nicely adjusted, easily operated, snd smooth ly running of all the Family Sewing Machines' It isreinaikublc, not only for the range and va riety of its newing, but hUo- for tho variety nnd different kinds of texture which it will sew with erjluil facility and perfec??n, using silk twist, linen or cot ton thread, fine or coarse, making tbc Interlofkcd-dattie'stieh, alike on both sides of ttic fabric sown- fThus, beaver cloth, 0? leather, may ho sewn with great strength iand uniformity of stitch; and, in a moment, this willing and never-wearying instrument may bo adju&ted tor fine work on gauze or gossamer tissue*, or the tucking of tarlatan, or rHiffllftgjOr nlinoiunny other work which del (cat o fingers have been known to perform) At the World}* Fair, it received the; IP?*"* award of the highest sides! J. K. 1PIUTE, Agcnt^ Sales-room at Engine House, Orangeburg,'8, mrh 6 3me?