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TEE FREE CITIZEN. PUBLISHED SAT U ii DAV, AUG. ?, i8?S. City Dlx*<eQ uyry. CITY OFFICERS. MAYOR. - - Joab \V. Moseley. CI.KKK. .-- - T. D. Wolfy. TREASURER. ?>. Williamson. ALDKitMKK,-Henry Washington. J P. Hurley, ll. Williamson. T. I>. Wolf? POSTMASTER. - - - A. Webster. CHUttCllKti. MKTIIODIST Ei'isc?>PAI.<'flutten-Rev Thomas Phillips, pastor Services, morn ing, afternoon ami evening. BAPTIST-It.-v. Mr. N >rri>. pas or Services, first Sunday evening, ano the second and fourth SMMIHV*. morning, and evening MKTHOIHST (?outil) - l?ev Mr ? aai bbell. pustor. Service* morning ami evening. Sunday-school. 9 A. M. Pltfc'StfYTKRIAtT.-KcV Mr ll mw l. evangelia. .Service.?, morning a- d aller noon; Siimhiy-sehool. 9 1-2 A.M. EPISCOPAL -First and third Sundays. Morning and afternoon. LUTHERAN*'HORCH -Kev Mr (lough, pastor. Services, morning 10 1-2. even big at. 7 o'clock. ? The passenger trains on the S. C. R. R. will pass through Orangoburg as follows : Day, from Charleston, 9 48 a. m. " from Columbia, 7.30 p. tn. Night, from Columbia, 11.53 p. m. " from Charleston, 2 20 a. tn. TOWN O Lt Ililli. OFFICE HOURS AT ORANGEBUKG DEPOT. From 8 o'clock A. M. to 2 P. M. Froui 3 o'clock P. M. to 6 I*. M. Goods received and delivered only tn office hours. OrriCK SCHOOL C ?MMISSIONER. \ ORANGEBURG COUNTY, > March 12, 1875. j Teachers and all other parties who hold legitimate school claims against this county, due prior to November, 1878, will please report them imme diately at my office, for registration. THOMAS PHILLIPS, School Commissioner. -W. T. Lightfoot has moved into his new brick btorc on .Russel street. -J. Felder M ey rs remains tn about the same condition. -Tilton's lawlers have served notice of a new trial on Beecher's lawyers. -A census of New York city re cently taken showos the population to be a million and fifty thousand. -Go ut Moseley's for a good live cent segar. He bas some that can not be surpassed by any ten cent se .gar in town. - Andrew Jacks, n's lust words were charadcristi" of ibo life he had .out lived: "Let in\ winding-sheet be the tf.tg* yf my eoun'f\." -Thu Citizen*' Saving.. Hank is how paying a father ?livi-le.ids of 'en percent.. This, ?vi.h iU?? dividend aliviuh paid, itmke? t --eve - m I H half percent, paid "v ; ,. ...mk. -The odd? arc du?' tte- T< mu ?*iv Governor will selec M - U . thou ll. Bate to serve out the unexpired term in the Senate. Mr. Rate wats Audy J? huson's most formidable compel i tor before the Legislature. He was At ?ne time a Confederate general. -In all tho prncipal cities of this .country tho hundredth birthday ol' .the Irish emancipator. Daniel O'Coti nell, was celebrated yesterday by the assemblage of vurious Irish sucie 'ties. MONEY OitDER BUSINESS.-This bus i ness is considerable at this office, and ?hould increase as the only secure ?way of transmitting through the mail. 'Thia is the dullest season of the year, ?in that as well as every oilier kimi of 'business. During the month of J dy ?$1,581.00. were neut in money orders, fruin the Orangeburg office, which is itnuch below the average monthly busi tness. -The trial of John D. Leo the Mormon bishop, who was concerned in the massacre of the emigrant train from Arkansns, in September, 1857, at Mountain Meudow, is now in prog ress at Beaver, Utah. What will be the result is not very certain. So many years have elapsed that it will be dilietilt to bring forward such evi dence as will wai runt the infliction of adequate punishment Upon those concerned in thu crime. And besides there is the difficulty of securing a jury that will not endeavor to favor t])e Mormons, -Thu lower eu<I of Russel snr.", where several new buildings ure gorii? Up. i- lumbered up With bricks, pin. ks. dead trees, mid debris?, wlileii should re c ivetlie iitteiitiuu of our eily fothers. RAIN* AT LAST.-Last Sunday tho Inng droiigtti WHS broken by u delight lui shower, which cante non?' too soon tn save the crops. Since then the weather hus been comfortably cool and pleasant with oc??ii??i?hal showers. -Judge ll cd advertises his prop, rix iti Anderson for sub-, with the intention ?*f making bia homo itt Charl, eton. Wt, wl>h lite Jud^e. would change lils inter : i. n sn far ;'- io make our pleasant lillie iiurj? his fu un r?sidence. -The brid/" ou Hu? new stree! I-lu ?ad ?. "d ;?f repa i rrj 8?*ver.d ..ole- muk ii ret.Mj dangerous if * it?- liridgt? wi ni^li in fly middle and inclined towad ?hu ide*. i|u? wilier w MI d reuilily rn oil*, .iud not rental m roi the plunks - IN .1. DelYcxille anil ?:. li Glover ?re contempla: in:, it trip to ilit* North They wiire Intending to start lust ni-, ht tor C hur estoti. where they take the steamer f?<r New York. Wu wlsli then, a pleasant trip, and a safe rei ir II to our hui",, where they will be jr ret illy misse. ' in professional and social circles. -S 'tue valuable property was sold last Monday. There seemed to be sevrai bidtiers for the nfllcu opposite the conn house square, helnii<riug to the Oliver es tate. It wa? ti null j' knocked down to \tnj \Vlinley ut ?31.3011. Wc leam Ilia' . .1 D .Treville. Esq.. will occupy one of *he room* ll* a law oftl???. and Maj Whaley ihe other CADKT SHIP. -Con<ircssmtiti Mackey of this district does not propose to pros r it tit e ?he pren ?pat! ve? of ids office v hrh)"; ninney to his own pocket as is tm often the ease. He prefers to confer hi; favors upon those most worthy Inreeelvi them. He lia? ju*r appointed Mr. N J. Jenkin* endet nt West, Point, he bavin; taken the highest rank nt a cnmpelitivi examination held at Charleston hist Sat urdaj'. ?-We have received a copy nf a pam phlet iiivin<r the programme of the thin annual exhibition of the Oran>ebur< Agricultural and Mechanical Associa tlo .tube held in the town nf Orau?;i bur?r. S <;.. comtnencini? Tuesday. Oe tuber 2G. and closing Friday. October 2ii 1S75 The hook is well gotten np. an printed by Walker. Evans & Cotr'jrswell (marleston. S C. It contains a full li ol' premiums, and all necessary inform: timi in reference tn the annual exhibit int - A few d i j'.? since a daring mi tnt g was commit lud at S. M Fulrey's place about seven miles from this place, o the Churl stott road. A colored mai W ho had been lurking tlboni for seven days, entered Mr. l'uircy's house dunn t. e ahsence of the family, and lin lng servant woman, nairn tl Bridget Baxie heat her in the most inhuman manner t Compel her io disclose whine Mr. Fain kepi hi- ninney. The villain was unsir ces-iiil in securing plunder, but the wi man is in .. dangerous condition. Grei excitement prevails in the ucighbnrhoui -F'om the account we conclude Hu riie West have reeeiv tl in addition tn i port inn. by some freak of nature, tl pillie? illili should have Hi lde our ll-it la ?iii h lu au abundant liarv?*st A ec-?Un fix? ni upper Uisds-ippi. M is-ou ri anti Ii n a- say til it al' Ihe river* are ridnyf ra i Hy. and al tributario- within 2t?0 mil aie ail irresitlt swolliui. iimnv ot li ptilirillg nut i'i ll i-rds De. pal.die- fi vat..?tis p tis of the Si ate vity timi ii Iliense ilaillttge ba- been d .ne tn er . .oil Un n prope.My m?nerait j' - Last M a.daj' a lar??i? numher ni pc ?it.-. sn na '.I twenty five hundred, fm \;,ri- ii? p i itu .s . i ?ie Siiite; i*n?iven< nt iii:?: place io eel. bran- ilit?, a . .ivtoa ol i he em i ..elpin i ni io thu liri ish Wi I ndi.i I lauds. Thc meeting was nrgit iz-tl bv electing lion. S. L Dune, ciiairmau. and T. K. Saspurtas, K-< secretary. Adjtuant and In-pector Gu eral Purvis, Rev. T. II Jackson. Gt lt. B. Elliott. W. J. Whipper, represi talive from Beaufort, ?iud Ben. Byi addressed the meeline;. Good order pi va.led and all seemed well pleased wi the meeting. -Au adverllsemont had been pt lishehcd by the trust?e!? .f this distil expressing their intention ol buying lot fur school purposes, and askiusr p: ties who have laud lo dispose of. sillliil for that, purpose, to confer willi V. Bowman in reference io the muller. '1 oliject is a irood one, and we comment tn the public; but al. the same rime i the duty of the school trustees to eons the convenience of the public ami I healthfulness of the luca:inn. in seleeti a situ for a -clio >l liou-c. A int in burying ground or a swamp; or one o Bide of the district would hardly bc c eldered a desirable place. -Tho body of tin unknown rr apparently about twenty years of a was discovered by the section liai Tuesday morning, about haifa n below this station on the S. ti. R. fearfully mangled. The .\ heels I passed over bot h leg?, the left be severed from the body. It is s posed Huit be was uteit?ng a ride the two o'clock train for Columl and by some mishap fell under wheels. An inquest was held Trial Justice Giranleuu, and vert gi voD in accordance wi tja thc fact. ?Sof.D AUAIN.- l'u? lint lut ou "S?*?< ute street, couluiniug threo-qnttrtei of un acre, tipotr which thc resitlenci of Jutlge Andrews was burned las winter, anti which was sohl by th? sheriff on Monday for SCOO, wu: sold again yesterday for 8200, at tin risk of the former purchaser. Mi John Agnew being the purchaser. - Union Herald. -A correspondent <>f the A'ew. and Courier, in desoiibing the reeeiii ?attie lictween the Crescents and Oranges, muke ihn follow ?hg person:? .ueiitiou : Wlure .nil played so ?el .I might, perhaps, seem invidious 0 un nt ion Miiy specially by li?mes, . int I cannot forbear mentioning Jeiik . ng' luief at the bal anti rcmni kaMt swiftness cif foot, anti the pociilitt< excellence ul' *h> pl-t\ on Iii st .base b\ J-nies, ?if the Crecseent, and Glover, . d' the Orange, who tlelighted the eager spectators hy their wonderful catches. -Ex-PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S deal II will be regretted by none more deeph than by the insumncecompanies. He was a belecver in life inst?leme, anti illustraled his faith by his acts, to an extent that is rare indeed, even now adays. The aggregate of the policies on his life is no less than Three Hun tired und Fifty Thousand Dollars. 11 i j happy heirs can well affo.id to say no more about his little pi lo of seventy thousand dollars, which the ex-President hist, by the bankruptcy of day Cooke's bank. FALSE ALARM.-An alarm of fire was raised last Wednesday nigjit about eleven o'clock, but the lire proved to have nt? existence save in the bosom of a wrathy benedict, who was giving bis wife a substantial re minder of bis right to command, andi her duty to obey. The wife cried "murder," and some one mistaking it. for "fire," took up the refrain, Hie: bells pealetl forth the dread alarm, firemen linrrried to the scene of action, and, withal, the conjugal in felicity of this unhappy pair was the occasion of quite a public commotion. -The fall elections, this year, though of no great importance in trinsically, will be watched with interest on account of their hearing on the Presidential entupid n of nexi year. The first conies off in Califor nia September 1, the Arkansas elec tion comes one week later, a.al th-it of M ine fi.'.lows, September 13, Iowa and Ohio vole October 12; New York, New Jeisev, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Maryland, Mississip pi. Minnesota. Kansas and Virgil du bold I heir elections Noveuibei 2, anti Texas vnles tho following week. The chic! interest, ..f course, centr?-> io Ohio, win re the I tut I lu will be fought, ill part, upon the issue nf Forced Ucsuinpiiou. NEW I'OUKT HOUSE.-There ?te in (lieatibUM thal the wink will So. ti t'oiniiieiuM* upon ih?- new court hon-c. A birge pile ol white Sn nd, and a pile 01 malena), of about the same stabil ity, c-t. I ! . ii brick, in th? conn house . qua ie nu. kc M?n * 'bing ? f a showing; The experiment ol' manufacturing tun k lins proved a signal failure, anti should those brick be used in the construction nf the hu hiing, the in dignation of the tax-payers would lie great. As we have before said, Mr. Livingston lots every inducement to (milda court house well worth the money ; for, us a .young luau whose interests are identified willi thc county, a failure to do this, would be a perpetual inonu ment ol'hisdisgiuce. He ts to he commended in attempting to pnirollizo home Industry, and to keep thc money lo he expended in thc coiistiuctioti of the building as far as possible within the limits ol' the county, bm this will not lustily him in using un) but good material m its const motion, mt.ch less those ..mud cukes" facetiously called blick. We aie glad Lo hear thal Mr. Living sion proposes lo procure real brick, and hope tho report is true. Publisher's Notices. -Kev. Mr. tihikely is un authorized agent for tui> paper. -A. W. Piuckuey. t?f Branchville, is an nut util ized agent for lids paper. W. H. REEDISH, TRIAL JUSTICE AND A f I OU .NEY AT LAW, BRANCHVILLE, S. C Joly ll-M-ff v U V M ISC KLUAN KOL'S. JOHN W- LINLEY & CO.. [90 King Street. Ch rlostort, S, C.. A XI) 1 M PORTE KS OF xeneral Merchandise N-> Freight t" Poy t Xo freight to Poy I Our prices are below those of any other deal .r I? thc Unite ?I States. No extra chargea fm havago, hexing ur freight We prepay freights ami deliver ROO?ls free ni ny 'li p.it un the ii- eol the .Vonti Kantern WU laington anil Columbia, South Carolina and Charleston vml Suvtitinith Hail Roads: al.-.>, lo .ill points in South Carolina, ?:??ngin nnd.Floei la having dUeet water conimiiulcaiiou with Charleston. A LL GOODS GUAttAXTECU. Alway- emlo-e this advert! enient with ordci i: convenient. LIST OK Pieces. No BXPRNSK ro Ano. Finest quality Young Hyson Ten quality un ?urpiiased, c nundle flavor, and siiength,"-l.o-i per lb. This Ten specially rcimmmcded. Kines' ipialily Oolong Souchong, Uon|io\vder, and Hyson Teas, ?..on pei Hi, Seeond quality Teas S c. per lb. Thii d quality Teas -old hy other ? lenin's Itt ? I l?er lb. you ran have d--liverod by ns nt Vic. per Ih Crushed Sugar 8 , lb? : Pow dered Sugar ti i h-; t?rainIni'dd A Sugiir'.ilbs.; Extra C .sngir. !? lb-.: < loriiled llruwii <iig.r. I"', Iiis.; and ClllW . Segar, t lbs. 1er -1. Lin ley's Peei lesa I- a milt Kloiir, our >.wn brand made fnnn best Virginia Wheat-mid elegant urticle-.-*> lbs. fal-fl-nr -'J per barrel ?..I KaUlily Hour, iii ll?- fori', ur $7.r>. pei b urel, li .vira Chole Katini} flavored Hagged Hams, r,c; (.'nod Hums, 13c, per lb. K ira < hole' llrcaklast Strips, I0'4c. per lb. Choice Tumbler .tellies, targe >i/.e, ?i c. each. - Iii' Cu ii II cd Toncitocs, i3e each; a lb Canned Tomiilncs, toe each. I lb. Sal mon !8c. per van; - lb. Canned Pint! Apple Pea? hes, Damsons, and fears. 2:<V. per ran-0 eau? for 1,'?d., Host Knality Mixed Vinegar.Pickles-pints, I7e. quarts, -J7c euch; gull.dis. 50c each I oed.n-ed Milk Kn reka. and Kau le Brand. 25c. each Cant/, -.cu foti ni. 1-2 ll?* 25e. : pei" lbs. ?Oc. per nan Lemon Sugar, 40c. per eau. Doo ley's Yeast Powder. 15c. . 23o. per can. Rugtibll Hooking Soda, or l'acka<re Soda. 10c. per ll?. \ Boxes Sardines. 10c. * 1 2 boxes Sardiie-s. 35c euell. Sardines, 1 2 boxes. 25c. eacb. Cox's Spat kihi Gela tine. 20c. per pack t apers. 40c. ; Olive 50c; Worehestci shire. Walnut und Mushroom Sauces, genuine imported 40c per bottle. Imitation French Mustard. 20c. Genuine French M natani. 25c. French Prunes. 15c. tiaisiu.-, 40c. Cit ron. 40. Curran s. 10c. Cheese. 20c. Full weight Cantiles, first quality. 23e pe i lb. Baki r's Chocolate. 43u per lb C"Coa. ?tlc. per lb. broma. Cdc per lb Cern?an Chocolate. Sile, per lb Ordi nary Rlii < otlce. li Ih- ftir 81 : cindee Rio i olicc. -J lbs. lor ?1 ; dione I .agu a ra Colli e. 3 1-2 lbs. for gl; Old Covern litchi .lava C?lico. 3 Hi's, lor SI ; Rousted and Ground Li dices. 5c. addi, ional, each ?fraile. Duryea'- Starch. 9 1-2 lbs. lor SI- Salin Gloss Si arch. 75c. per box. Coi ll Stared. 13c. per pack. Box blue ing. 33c pei tb'Zeii barley. 15 1 2c per lb. Durham?. Smoking Tobacco. 05. per ll?. Martin's Celebra ?al Gilt Kdgu bul ler. 40c. per lb. Choice Coshen Buller. 35c |?er lb. Good i'alde Uniter. IlOe. per lt?, evoking Butter. 4 lbs Dibs., aiid (i ll?.--. . , SI IB ?cn ltSoda 1*2 lbs. for SI : Extra 1'ilo , 10c ; Lemon. Wine, Ginger and Buin-r. ai 15c per lb.; Nie Nues. 18e.; Kaney Cakes. 25c per In. Black Pep per. 30e. per Ih ; Notinej>. 15c. pei ..Unce; Mace 15e per ounce ; G ?ujier. 35e pi r ib. Boj-e and Vii i ii i ia Fia? Si li kCahill. a lind ari iule. 2.V perd?; Ordinary stick ? andy. pi?r?? 2?le per ll?; lhe-k Cund? ant ' . lor. 22c per lb. 1 olga e*> foil. I Soap-(5(1 dilVefriii Kinds, a .-pechility ol' otfs. af nj-i o u lac! urcs prices-trmii 25e. to S4 00 per dojseii cakes. Colgate's ll.IM-I ettie! Extraits, 50o. ??r bottle. lishillet'e Pe (ped Powih-i . 25 -. per l)oX. Cleveland** Pomade Vasa linc, a BeSlora . ive Unequalled for the bull. 20c per hollie. Onl Corn Wli-kev. SI SO per yal hui Bye Whiskeys, SLOO. S3 00. and SI <:0 per gallon. RIaeI?hem and < ber ri Cordials. H p'e s:int ilrii.k. Si ISO per iflllloll I'alile Poll anti Sherri Wine. 82.50 p -r ?allon. Fine Old Madeira. 84. CO per nt bu i Kn-li-h and Scotcli Ale. poner: boll h (I. 2 "Ul per d- /.en. Bretuen Lager Beer, bolllell. 82 70 per doZel.. Deuiij lins fur Liq?lo. - . X ?a 1-2 uni lui 30c; gulliiii 55c : 2 ?nHntis U5c ; 3 gul ga?oiis. 75. ; 5 gallois. Si .CO each Avery Kxi e-i.-ivc A-->.ri mem i.f Crock ery ami GbisMVtire nltviits nu baud Plate.-Di-oier - ze 8' *?.. pl'f (1 /...>. * Breakbisi; 81 2?; Desert 8l.0,,:'Pn 73C. (ter ihi/.eii. ? 'up- m i -01 ice. -. si no |H I ?et. Covered Di-hes. One . 75c. a>,i| SI 00 each Tumbler-. (>0 . 75. 81.00 SI 25 . cc! gi 5? per d../..-u fable Goblet? ?1 20 81.50 82 00 82 50. ami 83.00 pet 1 In/en. Wine ( i uts.-e.- SI.Oil per dozen Lump Chimney'-Sun 1? and A'-. 4 for 2.V" ; UV 3 tor 2'e Sllidenl or Argitud ? killiney- 3 fol 25c Xtiiuhe.rl?s article linoe l.lion" d I tdoriiliii iou cle-erlnlb ?.?ven- Our linn was e-tab i-lictl i 1S07 tuiil mir business reputation and fiieilities are ol' the liigbtsi order We will do all we pr? ini-e. Ali onlei . .-hoiild bc addressed tn JOHN tv I.INLKV ?X- ? o., (.Key Box 184 ) I On Kit ... Si reel ( 'I IA lt LKttTON. S. C JJOETHKAS ERN RAILROAD COMP AN V. Cit iHLF.Si.os, >.<'., i>ec. 3,18*4, On and after lids 'la e T-ailis on this Road carrying tho I.'. S. Mulla will c ron daily, ni lolleV? . Leave Charleston nt 7 A. M. and r. p. M. Ari ive at Chill Jesthii al 6 l'> A. 51. ana 7 P. M On Sundays no Trains will leave at 7 A. M oi ar? ive at 7 P. .M. Passengers tor Chernw and Oiirlington Rail road will leave at 7 \. M., and ari Ive 17 P. Mi Passengers for Col um bin can leave in eil tin Traill, ?r< iring at Columbia, by l>av Tnde, at R.I0 1*. M . Hint by Nw ht Train nt 4 ? M Pas-ongera for the Nm th nan leave by eil her Train, an.! will iuake closecniinectiona at Flor unce with all Train? for Hie Northurii and Wert erh Cities. Sleeping Cars will he lound on the Nit?htT.-ains foi Columbia and uti point- north of t loreace. - P. L.CLEA P< ?lt, March -7. Ucuerul Ticket Agent. NOTICE SCHOOL COMMISSIOKER'S OFFICE, I (Jiangebuig taitiiitx. May 2H.187?. j THE SCHOOL TRUSTEES OF lliti vanous townships ol' thih count) sue retpiested t?> inetd ut my nfflec on thc 12th ol June, 1K75, at ll o'clock A. M. pieciseh, us lhere is business ol importance i?? be trnsiicted. THOMAS PHILLIPS, School Coaiujjstijouer. Al) Vii lt I* 1 ? iu ?i Jt, iN T & . MISCELLANEOUS ?T1IIJS SOUTHEASTERN A-ITV" OC ATE. There Is soo? to bo a pnper entitled as above, Issued from this office, and pub lished in the interests of the M. E. Church in this portion of our work Since the unwise removal of the Charle Mon Arfroci-ite, our work bas been enlarging and extending In this section, and demands multiplying tor a local or tfan. The Charleston Advocate was for .wo years published in Charleston'. Ii was during this eventful period in the .ii ?tory ol" our cause In the South, one ol die most important auxiliaries of our work. Its removal left a vacant place .ere which has not since been tilled, ll is au old saying, "that blessings brighten ?is ?hey take their flight." Thll waa cm thatlcally true hi reference to our duper ?or (his coast. Many were taken hy sur prise at its sudden removal and were anxious for lt* return. If we bad been is fully advertised of the wants and wishes ol the people in this section, be fore thc transfer of that paper to Atlanta, tia., as we were after it was done, lt j would never have gone from us. The Methodist Advoc?te is a good paper and ably conducted, but it ls too distant from i he Atlantic coast to meet our local wants in this section. Our work on this coast differs hi some particulars from our work iu the section of Atlanta, or thc valley of thu Mississippi. Its peculiar phases can not be met by those who live at a dis tance from us. and are not conversant with thc exigencies and demands of this ?eel'nm. The people will have greater lui crest tor Their Own Paper, thal lives und sympathizes with them than can be awukeded for one coming to them from ti distance and managed by cool pa rat ve strangers. lt will bc larger than the FIIEE CITI ZEN, will bu Issued Bi-weekly, ut the low price of ONE DOLLAR a YEAR Payment "m advance. Some of theablest. writers of our church in this section will contribute to Its col uinns. Methodist. Ministers of the M. E. (..Munch, traveling and local are agents for this paper. Let those who read this notice act at once in getting up a list of subscribers. All communications for the Advocate should be directed to ns. at this place, A. WK USTE lt, Aug. 1S7-I. Orangebnrg. g. C. "Unquestionably tho best sustained, work of the kind in the W rid." Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Xutic.es of' the. Pet ss. Thc ever-increasing circulation of this excellent monthly proves its continued adaptation to popular desires and needs. Indeed, when we think Jato how many hoiues it penotr les every mouth, we must consider it ns nee of the educators us weil as entertain! rs of the public ininti, for its vast popularity has been won by no appeal to stupid prejudices or deprav ed ia si es.- Ruston Globe,. The character which this MAGAZINE poscMcs for variety, enterprise, artistic wealth, anti literary culture .'hut has kept pace with, if it bas not led lilt) times. -In-iil'l eun?e Its conductors to regard it M iib jtitiitliihlt'. complacency, it alsoen Ihles them to a gpent claim upon the pub ?ic ? rai ilude. The Magazine has done ..?.nul ami mn evil all lite days of its life - Brooklyn Etty le. TL ' ID K, 3X S ? Postagi free to all Subscribers in the United St?Us. IlArmPn MAGAZINE, ono ye? . . . ii co $i < o itii.|iii|ci prepayment of U. s. postage by Uti* piibllserf. Snbseripthmt lo Hillier's Magazine, Weekly, ami Rjiztwivto one address tor one year, SlO.uu; m-, two ol'Harper's Perindlcnlb, lo one address for one > ear, *7.na : postage free. \n E\iia itopy ol either the Magazine Werk ly, ur Ka zur will be supplied gratis for every Club of Elve Snlweiiber*: nt si.uo ench, in oi'e i-fiiihtunee. or. Copter for *2i).ou wiUiOut CM rn copy; poe tn gc Ireu Ittick S?imiiei s nilli bi-supplier! at nny time. A i ninpleie Sot m' llnrpnr'd Magazine, now cmnprising-10 Volumes, in neal cloth hauling, will bil sent by express, freight nt expense ..I pu reba Her?, lor S2.-?' per volume. Single vol nun*-, by mull, postpaid, ??. n. cloth catea, lor binding, >' . cents, by mail, postpaid. Newspapers inc not lo copy Ibis advertise ment wiitioul the express uniera ni HAIUKK A IUIOTIIBUH. Address IIAPK.lt A ll ROT ll Ells, Now York. rjlAYLOR KORDIIAU ANO LAWRENCE Attorneys at Law, Offices af Charleston and Orangebng. L. J. TAYLOR, J. HAMMOND FORDHAM, F. D. LAWRENCE. 5i3*~Special attention given to the col lection of claims und prompt return made. Orangcburg, March 20, 1875. SCHOOL COMMISSIONER. School Commissioner Phillips has his office days on Thursdays and Fridays of each week. His examinations aro on the firat Monday of each month, jan. 30-tf A D V li U T J S IC M E N T S . MISCELLANEOUS. ^UGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, Attorney & Counselor at Law ORANGEB?RG, S. C. a^UGUSTUS B. KNOWLTOH, Land -A^geixt, Thc timicITIgneil has opened an otScc for UM SALK of LAND. Persons having Ric AI. KSTATE to dispose of will do well lo register tho sane for ami?. Large farms subdivided and ?old ia either large or small parcels. Gootl farms for salo at from two to five dollars nor acre, on easy terms. AUGUSTUS B. KNOWLTON, I,tr Orangeburg C. BT., S. C. J7? A. WEBSTER, ?TRIAL JUSTICE, Business faithfully and promptly at tended to. [ f?g""* OFFICE for the present in with A. 2?. 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On and niter Tuesday, February 16lh, thc fol lowing changes in Schedule of lula Road will go into efl tel: COLUMBIA DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Charleston . 64? A Arrive nt Columbia ... 12.V1 P Leave Columbia ... 4.80 P Arri? c at Charleston . . . Il.tB ? M. AUGUSTA DAY PASSENGER TBA Ut. Leave Charleston . . . M* F M Arrive at Charleston . . . M* A M COLUMBIA NIGHT EXPRESS. (SundayH ?xc*pi?d.) Leave Charleston ... 7.00 p M Arrive at Columbi? . - . 0 3') A M Leave Columbia . . . TA? F M Arrive at Charleston ... (1.35 AM AUGUSTA NIGHT EX TRESS. Leave Charleston - . . F M Arrive at Charleston ? - . o.SO A Sf The Columbia Day Passenger Tra?na, which leave at 7 A. M. and arrive ut U.SO P. M. will (between Charleston anti llranrhrille) stop only at Summerville ami George's. Thia applies both ? to the np and down trip?. I By this now Scbclnlo A close confection will be rondo with the Charlotte, Columbia nd Am . gusta Railroad at thoir Crossingnear Columbi*.. which will avoid thc tiansfor tbrongh Columbi* 1 and give a? na qnick a aohedttle to WasMogtoaa und points North ?a hy th? other rpnU?. Sleeping Cars on all night tra?na. ?J?i|? chcekec through. g. 8. SOLOMONS, S. U. I"tv nt NB, Q. T. A. Superintendent. Feb. li,