THE FREE CITIZEN. rUULISlIKD AT OR AN CEBU RC, S. C. E. A. WEBSTER, A. M- -Editor. ?XB COPY, ONE YKAK, - - - $2.00 Invariably in Adoance. Ai;i I will come near to you to Judgement; und 1 will bo 11 swill witness against Hie sorcer ers, and against thc adulterers, and against false swearers, ami against those thal <>p press the hireling in his wages, the widow and thc fatherless, and that turn aside tho stranger from his right, lind lear not me, i saith thc hurd of Hosts.-MALACHI, 111, 6. NOTICE. i"."c are not responsible for thc views cf our respondents, IdTortiscments to bc inserted in the ClTIZKN mn it be received by Thursday evening. advertisements inserted at One Dollar per ii i, for the llrst insei t'ion. Further tenus can . '.adoii application to the Editor or Publisher. i immunications on matters of State or Local rust, respectfully solicited. vii orders for Job Printing left nt this office will receive prompt attention. Agonts nnd Correspondents wanted in nil. I'u vns of the County. SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1875. Sentiments of Governor Chamber lain. ft must be considered that our G o vernor is a capital band to make i\ -peech. We are not sure, but Hutt in speech making be would beat even Presidcut Grant, but still for managing an army or a nation, we should prefer the President. We notice with pleasure the favorable comments of the press North and .South, on the rejeont speech of the ' ! . vernor in Charleston. The good people at home and r.oroad, all com mend the Governor's sentiments on education, and reform, and especial ly that there should be an cllicicnt ru \ economical administration of our Suite Government; and what he has effected in that direction has inspired Mic. dispnrhig with hope for the future of our State. We cannot think that tin. governor sj'mpathises with the Union-Herald in the idea that the ftSUte Agricultural College should be .^.20i\ Wi ita infancy because ?. lid ? ha?i& ... i<- be born ?:> the vigor o? vr':^fo-OVYl* maiibooc..^. Wc-, can;. I preVo! .. M. our prudent ant' dis creet Governor would f?voi the policy of being generous before being just, or that he would ask the people of the State to be so Itu dent as to neglect, at least to pay th? interest on the money furnished by die General Government to sup port the Agricultural College, which lias been taken and appropriated by ri former administration for its own 1130. The government allnwcd the ?si'of one tenth part of the original1 to be applied for the purchase of an agricultural farm, but thc Trus tees in their economy only proposed to apply tho interest for this olijecl, but the State has neglected to pay even this, and left the trustees with out the means as yet of even pay ing for the farm purchased and meet ing other contingent expenses, The Governor has a wa}- of trans lating his words into actions which gives them peculiar emphasis. Ex Governor Perry in a recent letter to the News and Courier pays the Governor the following tribute. In the last election I opposed Gov ernor Chamberlain, with all my i ii iluence, because I thought he would Htistain and encourage his party in their corruption and dishonesty, in their oppressive taxation and extra vagant expenditure of the public mon ey. I r.ow cheerfully confess that in ali this I was mistaken, and that bis administration has been honest, wisc and patriotic, as far as it was possible for him to make it such. Orangeburg. Orangeburg C. H., S. C., Novem ber 20-Of all thc counties we have visited in this State, none have im pressed us moro favorably than Orangeburg. It is one of the be9t counties in thc State, and, judging by what we have seen of it, far in ad vance, in material prosperity, of most of the other counties. It is large In area and population, and is skirted and traversed by rivers and railroads affording ample means and conucnien C08 for transportation. The soil it generally fertile, and thc climate ri vals that of Aiken, which is almost on a geographical line with Ornnge b-org. It is ostensibly an agricultu ral county, producing, usually, from thirty to thirty-five lliousnnd. bales of :nu/a w.w ?ace jm^nr? colton, Tue u?o|< this .year, however, | it is estimated, will not reach more than 18,00(Tor 20,000 hales, in con sequence of the drouth that prevailed last summer. The Orangchurg Agri cultural Society is one of tile best con- j ducted and most lloiinshing in the Stale, and the County Fair attests the the intelligence and industry of the Inhabitants. The Fair grounds and buildings arc the (?nest and most com plete we have seen anywhere. This is really one of thc prettiest and most thriving places in thc St:ite willi a population of seventeen hun dred inhabitants, handsome brick stores, residences, churches, schools, &c, and a very necessary appendage ! i to all towns, a good hotel, kept by Slr. Moroney, where the traveller can lind rest and comfort. The cor ner-stone of the new courthouse is lo he laid here on next Thursday by the Masonic fraternity. The I ?ni Kling will be au imposing and convenient one, and is greatly needed here. Our ( visit to Orangchurg was pleasant and j profitable." Thc above is what a passing stran ger, and correspondent of the Charleston Netos, savs of our goodly i "Burg." All he says about its being a genial and pleasant place will be [ more than endorsed by those who have summered and wintered here. As a sanitary resort no doubt this place is superior in some respects to Aiken. They have thc start of us lhere in one respect. A gentleman ofthat place took pains lo advertise its advantages all through thc North hy Ike skillful usc of printers ink. We have a dry soil, a softer and more congenial eli'.nate for winter than Aiken, with surroundings more inviting and pleasant. We have literal ideas, willing to live and let live. Jtis true our people here have not taken as much pains to bc pre pared to "Lake in strangers," as in some other sections ol tho South. It is not with us as reported of a certain section in Florida, that the people of that locality "live on fish and stran gers." We can live without stran gers, hut know how to do hy them as we would be done by in return. There cnn be no question but fur iii valida ?-> the persujt of health. this section of the SI ate won id he found far proier.a P?OTQ?Vwinier",limn (l?e low fonds wi the/coast, ci t? jct iii this Stat-! ur A. io?.Ju. No pleusuulei place can Lc found to spend the winter in the South than what is oil'orded here especially for those whose sanitary condition demands a change of eli male. South Carolina Conttrence. Thc Nineteenth Session of the S. C. Conference of the M. E. Church (South) will convene at the .Method ist church at this place December 15, 1875, Bishop J. C. Keener presiding. The following list of the delegates and their residences we arc sure will not he without local interest to many of our readers : KAM RS OK DELEGATES. RESIDENCE. Archer, ? L. Henry Smoke Ariah. J. A. Henry Smoke Ariah, XV. li. Adam Smoke Allaway, J. Henry Smoko j 1 Auld, P. T. W. Alhcrironi I Armit, A. P. lien ry Smoke ! ' Banks. M. L. XV. O. Moss j I Boyd, Ci. M. Dr. J. C, Holman 11 Boyd, J. M. .lames .Stokes Boyd, M. .lames Dukes iowmau, \V. James Stokes b own. M. Mrs. Ki-it I? Levure i I Irowne. S. Ii. Dukes1 Hotel I Jynrs, D. D. J. D. Keitt I tarbor, ii. W. J. c. Pike 11 iud, W. S. li. H. Wiles ?lack, Dr. J. B. J. D. Keitt tolles, E. A. N. A. Bull ioho, Simpson fj. H. Corneltsoi; tonsley, J. S. Dr. A. S. Hy thick tethon, S. J. G. \V. Wilson inmsoo, W. A. M. I. Browning itoozcr Benjamin Adam Smoke lien!ty, Lt. V. Dr. Holman BUsell, .J. U. iV..C. Moss Sampbell, Simeon Henry Smoke [tapers, >V. I. D. boni? Chrcit/.bnrg, A. M. T. D. Wolle Chreiuburg, H. F. J.H. Reiinckor Carson, W. Mrs. Jen ney Carson,.). P. 'i. XV. Wilson Carlisle, J. M. M. I. Brown Carlisle, .J. E. W. C. Moss Connor, P. A. J. P. I/lar Connor, J. S. P. H. W. Brlggmnuii Counts, J. C. Dukes' Hotel Cureton, A. H. Mi Mi?lica] i Mrs . ii I Slr.* Ki- eui tji* fi v [.r t luke Dr A .-; fr tilley c Mr.- Kiel iii.?? ;er 1 Jiid-r- Glover ' r ? I j' Mai. tie j. lies 'i h" gary. Mi- >! . M ir i.eal ll ll Wiles Mrs Pi k*: ker :' V Di 11 hie W v - i His I), ?I-le? J \. li \V les Jj I ir A " 'vi i ?ey ,| W ?villis 1 Mood. J li I ' . i" r i ? i. i\J ^i?r- jT-i . n d Mt tizon. W !. Mun:.e il il .? NV , Murray, .1 W Mann. U l) McMillan, D J MeKoy, J W McKilibcii. MeKain, .1 K Moorman. T S Mickler, J Ii Millard, T I* Me Leo. I. li V Merrett, E M Nott ?es, A Neville. J J Neely, E I* Oliver, Ii V Otlom, O .1 Patterson W (J Pegues, W L Pogues, li li Pennington, E J Piotr,.) i; Porter, .1 A Power. NV (J Pooser, M II l.'rilchard, O II ['ooser, O If Patterson, G .1 L'arks. .1 T [?city, C P ['h?llips, P T Jnysor Thomas lound, G F ?otlgers. W A lowell, U D louiidtrcc, O X iain wat ers, W T lear boni Lewis Jeal David ?hipp, A M Hill ford. J L iillley, J L Simmons, D J Smith Whiicl'ord -.tanoni, A J {tokes, A .J huait, ll D ?oil, S C stockman, J l? Stokes J L Smith, A C Smith, J F Smith, Fletcher Shiiler, Dr W M Sessions, J G Shaw,M Smith, W II Thomas, W Townsend .1 Vf Tray wick, J li Tiller, Dove Thompson, O I> Vaughn, S A Walker, G W Walker, A O Walker, A W Walling, J W Williams, W W Williams. I.?.W J; -, .. n . osier i v l Vu lier ht Mi [civil e jj kein r: M L !: .vin b 1 . I.?Iiis "A Sis! ; .mk - ! S.Krhler Mrs MU i . 1 veli j j \S < mik ! Mrs ' I i I wc li Muller , \ V 1) ' aim j ?j !' \ Dibble j ll F /Jar . II t. ..* i i?ai.ison 0 '.' .vi cock j (. A iv, cock il i ?uki - Hotel j f ' h ison ! j j W N Si ovhl I .I I l/Jci I si . 'Unan j b .L Oliveros ? ?ni ey .-b-I er .lil! I W Ti i I l Keill . f igler ! J' liilSOII I n ulna . 'ibbie ? i Lbuij .) ! i Li vi igst on moke Adam Minoke D ikes Hotel Mrs W( Michael .: i lg?: Ulover r *\ .'. lb rgo:ti M i-4j*j??i oe Siflley .1 tm- Stoke-* .< n !^.- G lover .I 'W Moicloy -IF I/Jar A J! Knowlton T :? Wolfe . ! .. Lis ingstou Ja n - Stokes .i i ? Keilt, .lil ! i viugst on Mrs i.V. . i baker Jutlg lake orders ami deliver goods ir the old ?md original U. o. lt House larne ash wages. Splendid I'liaiicu in every neigh orhood, To?- inc i-i ^1 it person ol' eil net RUX, ming or old. Samples, new 1 i-tr-. circulars, units fi<-., II complete oMllll F?i?t Krec imtl |?osl aiil. Scull lor ii .-ii ?n r ami ni ike money nt our homos. Address ll. .1. IIA I.I. .V Co., O, X. Inward street, UaUiiuorc, Ma.- nov. ia 11-am. EMPLOYMENT. - ? ^IIZ m ha ve just what you nevil. Dur'Jill Mounted ?brumos outsell anything in tin' market. Mr. "orsons writes: '.! struck oui yesterday, ami iv working easy lour hours, cleared *7>" A [{.ly has jiisl reported her prollts for (hu torc loon as live dollar.-: yesterday np to -i o'clock he cleared seven ami u hull' liol lars. Wo eau irove beyond question thal one agent ordered ,li?il ol' tuest; chromos in eleven working ?lays. Ve. have thc li n es I amt largest assortment in lie Uuilod Slates; liumlreiU ol'el.oin; subjects rom whieli io select. We will semi you au as oriel or.r hundred of Um best Kelling on rc? et ?il ol' six iloll.ns. Send in your on I er of give is a cull. Sample 'iv mail ??'ic. or 1 . lor I. J. LATHAM .v Co., 4III Washington St.', no-Ion, Mass. P. O. Box'.Mil Ucl. au i:i-i'.ni. Sheriff's Sale. Cdward A. Nix. Uar, rs. John C. Ed wards. Cecil S. Ed wai (Is, and others }. Foi; KC i.os rut:. VIRTUE of the judgment herein. 1 will sell to I he highest bidder, at Or ingcbur?; C. II., on the first Monday in )eeeuibor next during the usual hours if sale, the following I rae ts of land, viz: lontuiUilig ?bout -lilli acres on Four Hole iwiiuip. and bounded by lands now or (innerly of Melton Hush. Henry Datitz er. Up ber! Johnson am) Dr. Kales. The amulo lie sohl in parcels, plats of which rill be shown-On day of sale TIC lt M.S-One-third cash; balance in inc and two years. Creditor yiviny lioud I or the credit portion and a mo.rtgage ol j he premires and lo pay for papers and ? ccnrdiiig. iberia's OIHee. } E. I. CAIN. N ov. 1?. 1^7.""). J Shel ill'O. C. Orungcliurg (-'. lt., nov.20-13-2 Sheriff's Sales. aeoh T. Dukes, and others, vs. Eugene U. MuH', and others J? L'A UTI i ION OK I {KAI. EST AT IC 3 y virtue of the judgments herein. I rb will sell at Orangobiirg C. IE. on lie fust Monday in December next. 111111": III? usual ln?ur.? of sale: All that plant?lioii or tract of land sk ulled in Oraiigehiiry counly, near I he Id Ornugchurg road leading lo Ch a ries en, in ?o,y Castle Town?! ip, coi'tiiihui^ N'j ae:c-. rtiiir?? or lc?s. .i i Hiiipid i| >r ! li? i-.is: le i ; (id ii di li. ' . lindi ?JU : r;rf^^'otjli?i?A^J?lIi i'd ' 'one.'. . dlilh iuds el Kill-' .- Ci> .I ii. . ii .! .i ' *** .>.. , I i KttMS fhuiilutlf e..::.. ..:...#. ,.n a redit of twelve mouths, purchaser gi.v lg hom! and mortgage ol thc premises i secure thu credit portion of the pur hast; money and to nay for papers and eeordiog. herifTs Olllee. ) E. I . OA IX. Nr5v. |J, 1S7.".. S Sherill" O. C. Orangebnrg nov.20-15-21. SherijT's Sale. I Teena 0Uiver, administratrix, vs. T. J Glover. )? I'll i ra IN TO SKI.I. lt KA I. ES TAIT.. AMI ItKIXVKST I'KOCKKHS. [JV VIRTUE of I he judmiK ui herein. I 5 will sell ai Orangebnrg C. M.. on Hie rsl .Monday hi December next; during lie usual hours of -aie : 1. Ail that lot of lund willi the bllild igs ll.creon, in the [own ol Oraugeburg. II Russell street, containing about lour J) acres more Law Range, liante on Church .-licet, now occupied y Messrs. (?lover A Glover as a law llieo, ?md hounded north hy lot (d' S. libbie. South by lol ol Jolin D. Strow iaii. east hy lot of X. A. IJull, and west y Church street. The lot measures bout ?7 feet in depth, and about -J.'J feet 'ont. TERMS-One-half cash; balance on ai .edit of twelve months, secured by a md drawing interest at 10 percent, per! ilium, and a mortgage of the properly, j iirchaser having the privilege of pay In ore than half of the whole of the pul ?ase money. Purchaser to pa}' for pa ns and recording. . ci i Ifs Ofllce. ? E. I. CAIN*. Nov; iii. 1S75. j Sherill' O. G. Orangebnrg H.. iiov.20-15-2 McDonald's Nero Story. L llomancc of Cavalier and Hound Head. BY GEORGE MCDONALD, Authur ul'"Annals ol' a quiet neighborhood,'' IV il fred Ciimliiirmeile,'' ute, I vol litio Hated., ino. Cloth, ono dollar ?uni seven ty-tl ve ennis. : 'The works ol'no novelist ol' the'present day | ive. had widor sale or huon moro universally ! Imireil tlnui Hie simiiM oi' IIIM womleiI'IIIIJ ; lied un thor. "si. Ucoriro and st. Michael" i- ? s last und crowning effort."-Coi.UMlii s Dis \TCII. "lt lu ono of ?ir. MoDoicihl'fi most enjoyable roiluctiont, ami will win Ililli iiosls ol' new lends ami Allinirci'8."- llAUTFOKU l'?ST. "Thoro U a good norlrail ol' tin; author, anil a iimhor <>i llhiHtrntiona which ino more dian or inari!y Uno."- t'uni.isiu'.u's U'KKKl.v. To ho had of any book-seller, or will bo nit lo any mldrort.s ponl paid, on receipt ol' rico, lo .I. II. I'OUi) & co., Publisher*, .J7 Park Place, Now York. Economy is Wealth. LADIES, SAVE YOUR COMBINGS ml have them worked lip at ARTHUR I. EEWIN S, Manufacturer of lluniuii lah*. Childrens1 hair cutting a specially Oct. 22, IS7--. -P) :;m. * li ISA O 'JTJ?IS ANNOUN?liltll?N'JT e OK IHK c IVlurray Hill Publishing Co. Joim Jowett, niuuascr. DISK A sacs cured. Kew paths marked out to Hi nilli hy that plain est of all books-PLAIN HOME TALK ANO MED ICAL COMMON SENSE-, which contains nearly 1000 pages of original matter n3 entertaining os> fascination story. Health and long lifo matlo easy for tho learned ami unlearned. Crammed full of brand now ItlcitH which arc cheering to tho sick, and intensely enter tattling lo those who aro fortunato enough to escape disease, lt guards t lie reader against thc pite?les nf human suffering, and points tho way of deliverance to those who are al ready cngulphed.? Hy nil menus, find out nil about it. It Is t\>r yon. lt's author. Dr. E. lt. FOOTE of 120 LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEW YORK, ls consulted hy invalids at home and abroad, in person ami hy letter, nntl has had thc experience of nearly a quarter ora century in the treatment of long standing and tli?lcult diseases of every character; hence Ids ability io write practical truths for the invalid reader. 1 Iis consultations arc free to the sick everywhere! hence hi* im inenso correspondence willi the sick nil over the globe. You, READER, AI:*: AT i.mr.KTY TO CONSULT tho able author of Plain Homo 'falk and Medical Common Reuse.? Write toldui and you will be struck with Iiis Common ?Sense. Whatever your malady, you will rc cievu light which will do you good hy hives lng only n postado stamp, and writing to Ur, K. We wish to interest you in holli tho doctor ami his immortal hook, I'lie hook itself, whicii gi ves sal israel inn to all who read it, cali lie had of agents, or of Ihe publishers direct. Plain muslin binding S'l.?3 in thc Eng lish or German language. 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"fi li ft B Y "s~ ITU a? rn aa H g We Imvo an endless variety of those pct sing ers tor sale, nicely caged ami shipped to any part ofttho LI ll i ted Stales itt thc marked prices: ONE PAIR Young hirds-Good singers - - S:i.'?i " " oi.n " " " - - - f'.oo Will send either Malu or re??ale, ns desired. Terms CASH with tho order. We arc also ngents for thu new Silk Fowls of Japan. These birds are covered with lon*/ silky hair instead of feathers, green, purple ?ind variega ted-flesh very delicate ami tender-large ns bramas-very* hardy and (Treat lavers, never have Cholera or Capes mid lire sold at present for eight dollars per nair or ton dollars lor trio. Special lunns for Parrots, Swans mid other pel animals on receipt of stamp. Address, (by registered loller.) FRANK LINDSEY A CO., Agents. Dec. 0-15- ly Helston, Virginia. I >OOK AGENTS and OOOO SALESMEN arc J > "COINING MONEY" willi ibo lamons Tho French edition of which sells for fepft, nnd thc Loudon edition for $'2.f>0). containing over one hundred full pago quarto plates, is the cheapest nntl most elegant publications in America, mid tho best lo .-.ell. t'l ilies vie willi each oilier in praising il, lind Ihe masse-, buy it. Agent in Charleston. 8. Ci, reports tn order?; one ni Ninety .six, S. C., Ititi; one in Va.,'2-0; an other III .Memphis, vuo orders talion in three weeks. FULL l'A UTK I 'LA Rs FREE. Address J. li. FOUI? A CO., Publishers, .ll Park Place, New York. Nov. 13-11-H A UG?ST?S II. KNOWLTON, Attorney & Counselor at Lav/ OK ANGKBURG, S. C. GLOVER & GLOVER, A. 11 o ?* n f y is t HJ ti \V > No f., LAW RANGE, OKAXGE?UHG, S. C. .fule :;i "'I n A D V E lt T I S 1?: M IS N T S. MISCELLANEOUS. ^J?ANU 0PESISUI I will open this morning a lot of the Finest Teas, ever offered in this market, co si UNCOLORED JAPAN OOLONGS, SOUCHONGS, YOUNG HYSONS, and GUNPOWDERS, And in order ko cultivate a trade for these line grades I will sell them V B TL Y LOW. [ have also received Un* morning another car-load o? Solomon's Fancy Flour Fresh ground and Made especially for me from the Finest (Solo?teil Wkeat, I have nevwr had a aompluint of this brand of flour. IMPORTANT NOTICE ! Inferior KEROSENE OIL is eo dan iel ons and so many accidents have oc mrred from its usc, 1 have been induced, it the repeated solicitation of my ctisto ners, to purchase a supply of pure Oil 'or their use. I have just r?crive ten jarret s ot P?71.T ?rV iT.!.lT'r?:Efi^^vt.?,3.|^; O? 12? .i... i*.,i. i wdi cit... ?hvi.X ure )il ein aper than the same grade of Oil .an be sold at in this city. Familles usc n;"> Firkins Goshen Butter, direct from the Dairy, which has all tho freshness and flavor of the flow ers. > Tierces of Ballimoro Sugar-Cured Strips, IO Barrels of Extra Mess Mackerel, averaging twenty ounces. ?5 Sacks Lngnayra Coffee, erpml to Javn. iO Sacks of assorted Rio, by ln9t Rio steamer. Willi a full supply of t CHOICE GRO?EBIES, ev M i ni } i ? i My stoek is full, with prices low a** good times coming. Thanking thc public for their very lib ual patronage, and soliciting its conda mn?e, I will do my best to merit the nc. IIA.I*I>Y SOLOMON, Columbia. So. Oa.