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Dnuti.r.. mc!i G-lyr Kirli Robinson, DKAl.Ki: IX 13 joli-j, Music nud Stntioni ry, and Fancy Articles, AT TUK 1CNCINE 110USEX ORANGEBURG, C. II., S. C. meli G- ? .- .?......?k,-:?'?,%\-t?jii.p^4?-m hit: T. BERWICK-LEG ARE, I *iz X T A % S if. ii G E 0 N , "yiuduulc, Baltimore Col leg? Dental Surgery. ':Q-ee, Market ftrrct, Oir. Store'of J. A. HtnuiUon leb M W.. J. SeTreville, A T T O R N K Y A T L A W. Ofiicq at Court House Square, Orangel/urg, S. C. mehlU-lyr FERSNER & DANTZLER, ? r> te Ts rv i s r.r b Cr&ngefciirg, C. C., Ofiicc, over store of Wut. \Villoook. F. Fkimxjck. I*. A. DAxm.un, D. ?. S inch I2-8inos BROWNING & BROWNING AttoiMieys' At Law;, ?RAKOKIi?nO, C. IT., S. C, Malcolm I. Rnowxixn. A. F. Bnowxixu mcli?-l vr Til OS. W. ALBERG0TTI, 1 TWO DOORS LAST OF J. P. BARLEY'S Russell Street, Orangeburg. So. Ca., llitn Juat Received ? fresh Kupply of French-Candies, Fine Candies. Nuts, all sorts, 'Toys, . China Ware, Large and Small Fancy Baskets, Rnisons, Pickles, &r, &c. Also Fresh Bread al ways tin hand, and supplied to regular customers every dav sit. thoir doors. In my cake department you will I'm,} Fruit Calces, Fancy Cakes, (Stiti goiv, Sic, always on hand and fresh. Finn Bridal Presents. Fresh Pics constantly on hand. Weddings supplied with ail kinds; of Cakes and Conl'ectionaries at the s' ortest notice. The above goodfc cannot bo excelled !.i quality and price. All wirk Warranted logiresatisfaction July IG, IS72 i>;j tf VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY For Sale. The Subscriber oflcrs for s.do bn reasonable Terms his Two Houses anil Lots Situated iu the Town of Oriuigoburg on tho Five Notch road. For further particulars aj>??!v to F. De Mar*, o \21 -,1t POETRY. _ A Picture. Through heather, moss, anil golden rod, "Wo wiinlered in the Kummer weather; And, heeding scarce the way we trod, Were glad, because wo were together. Ami, when the noonday buji was high, A purple rock gave shelter cool; Where, hidden fVom the summer bkv, And flecked .with shadows, lay a pool. / It seemed a jewel, bright yet dim} . ?j (' Wot ferns Jiulf strove to coyer it: Enticedby thyme, about the brim The wild bees murmiiitd'over it. "And this the wisbing-well/'she cried. "Where they who drink u boon may crave;" And kneeling there the spell she tried; And though she smiled, bei eyes were grave. Small hands together ligbtly pfessed From the cool spring .-he lifted up; And half in earnest half in jest, She oflered me the rosy c?p. And in the pool her shadow came,? A picture ne'er to be forgot,? Sweet eye-? a.id falling hair, in frame Ot fox-glove and forgct-mc not. OUIl WASHINGTON LHTTER. i'kom oun o\\'2i cdiutKsroNDEXT. WASHINGTON, D. (.'., i">, l.ST-j. 1".xan( ia i.. The resolution of the Relief Commititec of Boston that any increase; cd'the curren cy based on their; calamity would be "unwise, uni ejtssnry, and prejudicial to the whole country''' was a stopper to the clique who inndo, the Boston lire a pre text for tlu> pur<'i^^^^2?^vUJ0am stcail of Sf.00?.60? of bonds hilt deter mined tdfueecod they yesterday ii pedaled to both tho President und See. of the Treasury iueitluir.puruhn.se ur.nu. bonds or put out additional currency as a meas ure of relief to Wall Street, BuotweLI thus lav believes it to he n huge specula tion and not fear of upiniean Lsuy.s hay. r:!:; rs;>VNc t:ik nr.irr. The S< erctury of '.he Transit ry will in his forthcoming report h.^k Cdngresi tu authori/." iht! refunding of the bonded sin percent into a- li-vu p< :; cent bond ihsload of a lour and four and a halt per cent bond as previously suggested-. At live per <:n; nt'id Ihu pnym of ike u: Lerest in ii iiiduu 0:1 bonds, hehl idirnad and .'tin .increase in thujctnnmigamhs the Secretary says lio can {tin'd the remaining 8-200.000.00b already authorised and the matured live twenties iiito a live per cent, bond. The Jay Cooke?McCullouch syn dicate ring has a ' caj'acious nmw hence , toe recuiest to increase the commission. niSCplIUANT: music. [The two Grant organs here the Chronicle and the Republican are entirely in ac cord when grinding out praise lo the President, but ere fearfully discordant, aj other times. The Ex. Rev. Senator Harlan now editor of the Clin aide thinks that tin-- prayers o'lered u(> iii the pulpits und in the Christum homes of the country carried the election for Gen. Grunt and he desires as the representative of those praying Republicans a seal in theC'abiiict. The Republican docs riot affect the"piety dodge and cannot se,c the proprictv of Harbin's cabinet aVpirhtions and every fuw days we arc regaled with an t?Ii? rial oh Hrother Harlan. The pious V.x. [lev. would just riiit the devout Ulysses. a OAtSH OF n.V in.::. Thirty prominent Radical politicians heeded by the Governor-elect, Senator j Cameron and the Mnyj r oj Phi^uleijihia will ca.ll on the President to-day regard ing the apieiii'.iuent of a pevd master jitt Philadelphia. It is said that the President is determined to promote the deputy postmaster under the civil service rules, The. .? politicians arc already onl of humor with Grant for taking Forney i to his nrms instead of'gi* ing hi,s,political scalp to his enemy Cameron und this el furl Leaded by the successful Pennsyl vania politician i.-;t<> test the President's gratitude to those who re-elected him. Should he refuso their request ho will s >on hear the thunder of discontent, t!.?' muttcrings of which I heard in Philadel phia buth before and after the recent elecliou. OUR ALMOST EXTINCT COMMERCE. The prostrate condition of our once" flourishing commerce is humiliating in-h National sense and most depressing oii our producing and manufacturing 4 nte^j cats. The commerce of tho Atlantic has ill most passed out of our hands and that of the Pacific, destined to be the most exte?-, 8ive in the \Vorld,\vill soon be absorbed" b^Ertgla'nd'tfBm^ douc to sbcure iffof us,-te ?whom orl ac count of our Pacific Railroad it natural))' belongs. Tho friends of the AustraUfljnj Mail steamship company arc (piitc conft dciit that'congress will aid them to sustain their line of steamers to Australia. . Tlin^j line has been kept u]) by tin- cjitorpi'?ci and enerjiv of Mr. W. Ii. Wehl, of Neu York who now Minis himself in with tho Oriental and Peninsula:- steala ship company, largely r-ubsldi/.ed by ijs Government, and without uid front oyr Government he will ho forced to wjMfi draw and thus the immensely valuame trade of Australia will ho. lost to it;?. Tfte new markets opened to our produces manufactures by the Pacific trade make revival of our shipitig of interest to cv section anil this fact iti view of the gr contrast between England's Coinincr'q?| pr spcrity and our wrecked comu.c" will no doubt induce Congress, in p:' hast, to follow her example. CHANGE MAKES CHANGE. When we lind the Mhsoaii Republj the great Democrat Journal of the Y deviating so far from tin; old Dempcr doctrine as to urge the General Gov ment to build railroads from the tlVfi Wcsi, so as to fom'pet* a the* enormous freight charges which u mount to actual confiscation, it is not tit ail suuprising to see Democratic Jonrna-ls ivnd Duiii'icratic statesmen advocating a system <>f stvlwitVios to steamship lines similar ttVtlvat'which has built tip Eng land's iimnea-ocomnierctal marine. VeVt iy this is the day of chnngcl .Vii:A4)b"s SUCCESSOR, \ s The President is bothered over.the selection of a Major General to fill tje yaca'hey caused by the .death of Gen. Mcadc; The pious fraud Gen. <>.!). Howard tif i'v y linen's Bureau notoriety docs not in . ? ho?us ;ally in.nti .;? Ihst. Gens. Caul y, Terry, Burri$ldc Qtiaftcnmi'fter Cohen?! Mt-igS are ali named as h Set*, of War JJolkuunj HON. i>. ri. WAsiiiu \:>:i:. M.iuister to France will be a candidate for United States Senator Irom Illinois, in place of Senator Truuiball. fcHcoiirsc tho power oi" t!u: Adiinni-trnti-ui will be used tna.s.-i l tlje Picsideni/s friend. Wl.cn in tho House Wasbburne was i me nf the watch dogs of the Treasury, will lint) conslunt cause forgrowlihg it" he gets into rhe Senate at tho schemes ('? v deplnting Cade Sam's.Cai !i box; . i Not s< >. !) j Thcru i- no Initti in the i;ej ort thai Mr. Eyariij is to succeed Mr. Pish as Sec. oi State or that Jiulge Settle, tho President I of tho Philadelphia Convention,will bo .appointed to the Supreme-Court t?ponth& retirement ofJudge Nelson, A NEW r'AIT.R HKEE. D.?n:i Piatt of the Sunday Capital purchased Ihec.s'.uolishmcni th" recent j deceased Patriot and will, in ctuijuuotiou with.Goorgo Alfred Tdwnscntl, .- tart a nvw evening paperjicM week. ICnowin?, something of this locality J tivstl.lhey may command the ku?.kcss which i fee tl;cy v. iii d< hi rve. ? i , ? ?'. ?'ii: N"!.'.V HOLICIT?R (jenK!:AI,j Judge .!. J. Phillips nf North CarYilirin, ii is understood will'he appointedStdici ;.>r General in price (,;' Uristow who wii| resign in a few day , to accept tlpj position as Chief of construetion on tlio Texas Pa cilic Bailroud. A (IONS ; I l'l.-i !? >KAL HOW!.. The Radical Jounpiis here are yelping over (ho ntitidii of Gov. \Varmoutlt, <>i Louisiann, saying thai he l a- overridden ' the? t. ' a<ion. [l jnalti'S some ?iii* kferepco whoso ox is rmred. Thn cotton mills of the South consum ed In-d year 120,000 bah.? of coli in. In 1.^7<? their consumption linount? -1 to 01, 000, und in 1800 to 80 00 1 .bales. O?R CHARLESTON LETTER. Fli?M DUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.. . , i | ClIARI.lston, N?Y. 18, 1872. On Saturday nie;ht the freezing went on briskly and continued until this morn ing when the weather moderated just a littlq.: It is still very cold, nnd the snap' hus bqen. altogether quite tVore*itable'owe' for Jack Frost at this early stage of the gaino. The atmosphere is dry however 'at any rate,, and this is!said to bo fn'V^r?1-' hie lor the working animals,aiming whom the .Epizootic is at its height. The disease 'lias boon steadily progressing and out of 0 horses one may .casually meet on the street, Jive will show the symptoms and effect of the malady. . Keeping the ani mals aticcted clear und well protected1 from bad weather1 is an almost certain cure bpt almost every -one can suggest an infallible remedy for the sickness. One 'individual shave* the whole hcek ofth': animal ffqinutho head to the shoulder? 'and then blisters it until the skin is taken off. This remedy has ndver failed most probably because Lhns irivcr been tried but once. The diays and city railway haveallbeen reduced butarcstill keening up a show of running and we are well nigh over the worstof the Epidemic, with but low fatal cases among the Equities. John Robinson with his big horse opera pitched his tent on the Citadel Green last Friday amid a perfect storm -of excite ment,. '1 ho Pavilion was crowded the first night but theomnipotent Epizootic was there beforehand. The niennger'e and the hordes alike had suffered it seems WAffsnch' was the paucity oTTITe'WiTd-ani mals ami the tri vial ness of the Eqnestriu Unt that John left next u'ight with tub re cursus.thangreenbacks from thcdofraut.cd juveniles on his way to Augusta; where he whs hist hoard from lighting 'with- the Mayor of tlutt) oily for the pnvHrogfe ttf introducing his Epizootic animn? among the healthy Georgia Equities. If thai Mayor.bus read the papers, pcrhitdyJolm will/have, to remain on shis shoVe of the Savannah r.li<! practice hi.- show among the aborigines of Hamburgh why doht s< nie of your pat riot it burghers,'get t:p a sul>scriptioiiihnd porhitps John' will come to Qrauguuurg and show there the whole winter u'ut rl the eruel Epizootic has dis^ appeared front the land and beeoVue a '?colli.-h olironiclo'' (as Tcuyeson calls/it) thu pa '.. The Court ofGcncrnl session is sitting here ami has twelve murder cases to dis pose of. Tln< e have bei n finished ami one verdict of manslaughter was obtained in the utis'tt of Cain Simons', 'i bis is the Ip'Utal boast who stabbed a ybung >r!.itc man named McDowtII to dtntli last Ali gn I v.hile the latter wn^atftnupinglo'ex. p i him from Mr. McDowell's private house.. The ciisc provoked much indiirna violi at the tinie; but ttsooitis now tlint v< ri. \y murder is hOcotuing man's Inngdtter in 1 tr.i County .Nine more casus yet remain and your readers can infer from these facts the blessings of living in u froe country where the. life and liberty of citizens ivre so careful Iy protected. ? 1 ft they ? want to sc?; fun and are mighty "fpry with their bewies iuid r< pouters MtVfiWMhndt go. fh j A rlean's;!3 or California but they will get all the excitement thrvWaiTtia I his do ' le tal bind ?MIM flu^otmY?6fChay!c - ton i All the Elect Hid (M'i&wlfn crowd) have iconic'to 'own {'all of ihHr mighty sol yes and swagger around with all. the airs' of oiir old oflicialsl Tin y :tre eager in ns Jsutnc their po.-dtions'ntio! bird it over the Uegular Uepublicnu?, who tue oti their way oltfj with an insolence iis edifying as if is rldsculoiis. They ca.n baldly he worse tlain the old criuyjd, sind edihcAvhat will, \v< have all lived in ihiseounty hni'g enough to know that a -llu/./itrd roost caiilict he foult d.. Ale-. MysteriG3 of OloutU j he tnisl which !;??< in thaiunriuUg *?o softly in the vhllcy,. level ami [through which the fops id the trees rise, as if through an inuiiriuthin'?why is i; so heavy? and why does'it lie so low, being yd so thin and frail, that it will melt pi '4 ]f ? /. I ?! a way utterly into splendor of morning, when the sun has shono on' it but a few moments more? These colossrd pyramids* huge and firm, with outlines as of rocks and strength to bear tho- boating of tho high sun, full on their fiery flanks?why are they so light ? their bases high over our heads, high over the heads of Alps? w hy will these inebaway; riot ?8 the mfn? "riapd, batios he :d^eildj^d'>4?4Ve#-'tl&' stars of twilighb-oloan; I while ?tho= V?llfcy' "a'apor guinsingain^iarri ?ttu3 TJflrlfr'llke'^J"/ isbroiul^turthdtghuRtioirayoitd'tl.tttMcMs d)y.yondci,i?i'uinp of pities; ifay, which doe*} u()t steal.by them, but haunts them, wreathing yet round them, and yet?and, yet slowly: now fulling in a fair waved lino like a woman's veil; now fading, now gone: wo look away for-an instant and" look back and it is again there, what has it to do with that clump of pines, that it broods by them and weaves itself among their branches to und fro"!1? * ? fft' * .( : * Aud'. yonder '-filmy crbsctnt bent, liko , an? Arcbor's bow above the snowy summit, tho highest of nil tho-hill -that white .arch which never forms but ovqr.the supremo crest?how is it stnyed there, -it pel led apparently from tho snow I ?nowhere touching it, tho clear sky scon hctwgci) it aud the mountain e'dgej yet never b aying it?poised us a white bird hovers over its nest.? Or those war clouds that gather on tho horizon dragon crested' tonguqd with*lire?bow is their barbed strength bridled? what bits uro these they arc champing with their various lips Hinging otf Hocks of black foam? Longa-' cd levialluins of the eea of, Hea vert, out of the nostrils goeth smoke, ftnd their i i are lifec thc-eyeiitlsv of '.Uie morning ?where ride the captain of ?heir-nrmidstf where arc.set the measures of their mhroh? Fierce inurmurcrs answering each other from morning until evoning ?what re> buLe is this which lms awed?them into peace? \vhnt hand hath ireceived ? them back;oti.tl|o\ way by which they came?-rX Kuskiu. , y> V j ' _ ...:--.;r| lfi'Vl> mill _,_m^^._^i* PUASES IN Tllk LtPR OP A' FllKNCII A<;n'ATon.?M. Henri llochefoit is the modern man with the iron mask. Like '.!: ? traditional brother of a French king hois brought into proniili?n?e only to be ' ltdrawn into a darker .-( elusion; He od by the body-of NnpolcdnVand. as another Anthony hanging about the bloojly remains of Ctesnr, conjnredj the people to a long suffering w hile he meant to incite then" to mutiny, lie sent bi:i revolutionaty Lantcrne, fired with fierce and dangerous light, into the very' pre } cincts of the palace. He stood the em I b idimcnt of a French Nemesis hi' tlie [midst! of fheetorrible bombardment of I Paris*, limkli hided tohls cohihorcrs torch ai'tor torch to send tlie infuriate Harnes ?? nukliug, scbrrhtng, and devouring'the yorj heait bfthe metropolis he professed , io luve with the devotion ofa*.wonVahi Defiantly resisting the Versailles Gov ?: :.:iu u, be found himself tt pris?iier of the energetic old natu who lmd chiefly devoted his lite to the graces of historic literature. And to-day, a convicted man, Roohefoit t-j.suen no mot h-by the French people. : Tliy -prii-on in'^.vhtdli 'he rumi nates by day and sleeps by night is tin ki;< uu to bis eonir.oreo wlto have the good fortune to escape a tfonviet/s cell and the swift vengeance of the successful party. French Government and the jailor ' no know tili; pvescut habitation ol Uonrj .Umj^^p t,. .. i ! ? - Mcarfwh?2?j whether faith has ordained ; it for better or for worse, discreditable passages in tha|ift! of {he1 great whilom agitator halve j come to'light! The title is -.1 well told tliatiwe dtvhot care to abridge ?. II . ol i?IIm!i fl r.i j Flecarno'cl $0;??O lo8S;O00 a year be fore bo bf] mi to 'publish Lrt iLn'ntcrriei j This periodical ponced into his pocVte" j ?2,500 clear profit ever* v.tvli, <C'i:'?0,0C0 > a yean making his total itmlnnl in'c6mc ' fclofi.OOO a year nt the has:. He hail"his wnsbstaiiil fuytii?hcdWith plfcKcr, basin, tooth brush In?.';, Sijiip bo\-, hM.l of solid 'silver. His walls4'were liuog with' pic tures for which he b.u! pajta it great dcltV, and whicti Inoi; {.h^TKiai. > ut'liie i in tri Or ! tal master ol pftvhtihg. True, that at tho I :;ile they went tor act bin;; l>ti< Uoelufoit's is not the only^bmet cinctures yudued at a furtum*-bydt? collector ami sold h>r a song by its auctioneer. He lavished money on some oi the 'ludst extravagant women of Paris.1 MdanWn?l? his father languished in a garret, with no Wirtdoyr but askyligbjt) JWjW'M.P^Iy . one candle a week, and fed^r^ov? [may imagine how poorly, ajftar: t toUifoo?%ftO ?covefrod-wll the expenses, lodgings taMeyinjhkiuufl tfue'i for^rrelioWW'TO nfllWfl mtUS Itjed tfF2r#We^^ft?'b?PgJ1 fcSkliit1 :?n I tphe. Rochpfeggf g^>)^itJ|lcr^s :aud never?CALbitU| money, Tlicr^ is ^mu mystery abour tJio futherVnmritai rela tions. It is cortfain ihat/Heil'ri K/>ehefort's mother up^s. a.-pa5^rf^hror a ^unem ployed *m a pastry snop, and forty odd years siyeG ff?bKi)e4 fpXfle/ tfiii?ty, )|euri Rochefort's father wa? in those distant davs; a brilliant yaudevillo. writer, who thought the world was in a thug, whose string'lvo fteiul lie die'd'a ferventChris tianf aHti ,py64v1ded''With': the sacraments of the' Ottth?li?- ??Kurehj nevertheless, Rochefort, who had disdained him; living, .toojc possession- of,,his., cmps s ml buried him without, the least religious service, ,in order to ingreas; J)is (Henri Kochefort's) popularity in'Belleville. OETrirm mid Oarden? ? * % "Agricutlure'is.the General Pursuit, oj'?mint: It i.i the Jiu.u's of all btfterd, nuJ tu-fj'ne, the tnoyi Vfc/td '!.!</ .//"iioivi/^." Metoors. j : ' | ?,? i; ? .?> j \ rri ;?? ec out .? ? \u uen M ., :Tc ar^of gold i^be, heiyretis we.pt; They feil, and ?jwerc hy bU|o.ws swept Into the son, mid corr'tl eaves. * / ?: Where roll: tho ever jrci*tle*i' wate*.-' . ?"? ? ' j ' And tlius>nt!y1wy*5tfil <tficf Vr<5rie'tuimd' By raermaiils im the ocean's.'Jpoilnd.':. t The ^^py^Pfely^Jhegepis,, to rare. ?? And wo'imtr them ui their sea-green nair j -vf? v>) ?Jod odw o?od.* i '1 lr?A And often; now, s^me summer's night '* i Tn^??e.iii gle.'An's 'with golden light: if.'ftVIHed.'hx the^>fi^l?nidnpi)Q(?ting thena d With sears of gold in fleeing hair, _ ftJUrt-vi rfi no \ m! ?To Prevent* ^ows jDe&troyino Their YouNu.-^-Thc'monthly report of the Department of'Agriculture contains the following:- It is well, known that sows mot uufrequeatly atfctek and devour their own j oung ; or, if prevented from this, will not let down their milk, so that young pigs necessarily die for the want of nourishment. When this ktate of things is not caused by a diseased con dition of the utcru-; it' is .-aid that tho sow can be brought to term? by pouring ? mixture of ten to twenty grains of spirits of camphor with pne to three of tincture of opium, into the ear. The sow will im mediately lie down on the side of the tar ' to \\ hiehthenpplicdt'im^a* made, ar<d rev 'main.quj.et for several hours in the jpOSi tion without intorfering/with her pigs; a 'd on recovery from the stupor will l ave lost her irritability in regard to them. The experiiiicnt';'lilt,3 been tried in 'Ger many hundreds of times, according to one of the agricultural journal?, without any injurious- effects. It is also said that the eating of pigs by the parent sow can be readily prevented by raiding thewj nil ^?efA?f\h^ra\fdV, ami mak'mg''the same upplieatioa about the'Yh sj of the sow hcrsol&Jt-::/ . ' ? ? ?' ; : AiiTiriofAE Ohoui??i?At an xgrieul tual meeting at lAous, in Frunee, recent ly, t xperiajt-nts were made in the pro diicti a of artificial clouds,. Sheet iron vessiscls Were placed about jvtr a space of .-cvemlacres' Thc.-e 'vessels'coii'tuincd it pitch prepared specially for this pur pose. It^vas-lVqd, and ijnme(U:UeU,*hick w hite clouds Dcgan to n.-e, and tcmuiutd Rtfspeoded some yards above the erth. Gvaduully they .s]?road. over. the Rhone, lind person j at a distance slU)nrf f1' l\ great ; cdnfhigfdtioti fo he fjigitjjf. It is believed thes? 'dVtiftcihl clo-r S cnoMbe iuade very li ?eftfl in Spring an 1 V':ili t i j r.'veUt the bad I'lfet'ts if frO>'.<- The <'o^;1U"tho i pitch wh'nhl uvj.......v..t,v " .;;, ; gttttrisncs of the i-oxieie MVil n >t ei'ist more than fovi? tV.. ie'.. ,>;? eight' dollar , hhd i1.;".: quantity wiitVUl sititlce to pro due. cluilds"of gV6at exteni.at hast 1 weu ty tinVcs?less than Rlty"eeijts a ciotuh. : 'Ywo or more in iui; 1 ??V.. bv col tili ui?t I could keep oil frost lor ft inoiilli or none..