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THE FREE CITIZEN. I'b'ULISHKD SATURDAY, MARCH 6th, 187$. City Directory. CIT*?' OFFICERS*. MAYOR - - ?bau'\V. Moseley. <,?.KIIK. . - - - 'i'.D. Wolle. TKKASI'RKR, - - IJ: *V?lHaill?O?l. AI.1?KUMKN\-Henry Washington. .1 I*. Hurley, li'. Williamson. T. D'. Wolfe POSTMASTER; - - W. E. Williams. CHURCH KS. MKTiiobtST EIMSCOPAI. CHURCH-Rev Tliouuis Phillips, pastor. .Services, mol li ing, afternoon ami evening. ti Artist.- Il?'V. M"r. Norris, pastor .Services, tl rsi Sn inlay eveiihtir. ?ml tho nccoml anil fourth Sundays, morning, and evening. M Kt'llb I > 1ST (sotith)--Ih'V. Mr. Cam pbell, pastor. Services nioi'iihig and evening. Sunday-school. 5? A. M. I?RFSlirtk!l?AN.-l??v. Mr. [Vri'Vt ll evangelist. Set* ices, mornhijr and altor uoon.' Suiuliiy-school, 9 J-2 A. M. Rm seo I'An - Kirst and third Sundays Morning anti afternoon. f{rtin:uAsCiichCii.--Kev.Bfr. Hough, pastor. Services, morning 10 1-2. even lng at 7 ii'dhiok. COTTON" QUOTATIONS. FRIDAY KVKNINO. Ordinary. - - - 111-2 ? 12 Good Ordinary. - - I3-1-2 ? Kl bow Middling, . - hi ifl'rict Middling. - .~ TO w rv C BI EH-. $ule.s-day passed off quite quietly. We are having genuine March weather. ?5. G. Frederick and T. Summers have beeb appointed notaries public. Edward Argo has been appointed ti ral' jtistice for Brown's poll. Judge Reed has appointed C. R. Wtitc? a'9 legf.l adviser tb thc grand jm'y ?f Charleston. Col C. C. Pulfer of Charleston, has been appointed Un i ted States' Minis ter' to Brussels. Rev. D', tv*. Cutline- will' deliver a temperance lecture in this place on thc Joli inst. We l?arn tl??t Mr. Danish's loss tty thc recent lire in Branchville, was be tween *K>,000 and 8<>,000. : .:. ci ni ri: crowded1 wi'ihv i/?*r>iti. ??j du-? week. A Washington dispatch a?iiouno** the appoint ment and confirmation hy the Senate of A'. Webster as post master of O?anaebiirg. President AndVcw D'. White, of Cornell university* New York, has been spent I lng a day or two in Co lumbia, while on a tour farther south ward. Wc learn that the town council in tend increasing the liquor license. No aclibr? they could take would con tribute mofe to the peace and pros perity of our town'. Judge Reed, at thc close of thc criminal Court in Charleston, on thc 23d,- sentenced four colored men to death for murder-Dennis R. Bunch ami Georg'.-, Hoyle anti Jordan Ilar dc'c, brothel's. Our word for it, there ia no better place to stop in Columbia than Rose's IIotcL A free omnibus from thc depot, and good accommodation nt thc ho?c? are alway? found in store for visitors to thc city. T? Kohn & Brothers arc doing a thriving business. It is a matter of congratulation with us that while our local advertisements are limited in number they arc also select. We have no scruples in recommending Kohn, Kort john and Dukes. Thc public soon learn in whom to place confidence* The passenger trains on tho S. C. ll. K. will pass through Orangeburg as follows : Day, from Charleston, 10.18 a. m. 44 from Columbia, 7.30 p. ra. Night, from Columbia, 11.53 p. tn. 44 from Charleston, 2.20 a. m. We learn that a petition has been presented to thc Governor, signed by inapy of our citizens, and all thc prominent uicmbcrs of thc bar, urging Ci;;? -'?i-??fi.i?J>w-Mr \ . .. S"' '*"."'_'**. I thc commutation of thc sentence of ; (.iowan Reed, to imprisonment foi : lite. Such action by the Governor j would not be regarded so inueh an ex i hlhilion of Executive clemency as a miligu'.ion of a harsh sentence. C. Ii). Kurtjohn proposes to discon tinue the retail liquor business after i thc Hit h inst. We would call atten tion* to his" advertisement, found in I another column.' We take pleasure : in recommending Mr. Kurt john to the j j public. Tlibae who give him a call j I heed no advice where to procure first class articles at thc lowest rates. On the KUh of this month the pco j plc ol' Orangeburg arc lo winess a ler ] l illie sight.- Two young men, Gowan I Heed and William Auld, neither ol them over twenty-one years td* age, tire to bc publicly executed.- Cireum stances seem to indicate that neither I is guilty Of a premeditated1, cold j blooded murder, lt is lo be hoped i that this fearful spectacle will have un j influence lo deter others from Lie j commission of similar crimes. i i Wc notice that MY. Mcllichamp re tires from'thc editorial management of the Orangeburg Time..*. This we regret, as he is evidently a gentleman of culture and integrity, and with'all ?Of liberal and' conservative views, j We arc glad, for his Sake, lie has other mid, we trust, more profitable : business.' A ninn who edits a riews I paper ought to have leisure to relish this literary recreation, and must ex pect Icicles instead of coppers for his compensation'. Thc following is Mr. , Mellichamp's valedictory :; u Finding that 1113' increasing du- ! lies as teacher and' surveyor demand : my undivided attention, I feel called ! upon to resign my position in the I j Timen with this issue. ! In my editorial control Of thc pa- ; per 1 have endeavored, in my feeble j way? to advance those principles lol" pure and liberal democracy, j which, in the language of Jellerson, j mean, ' equal and exact justice to all men, of whatever ?tate or persuasion.' j W . e I'-. unies ti. '. he ?. vi-'; : b ii .- ..>. n.i ! published in th?' l:i-;i is>ui! ol i if X?v < j Wi- presume Ihr- ii . ? will soo.' ??vas n i U i : ?. rangement s made 1.. i.mr po.- . .. hilt wc >h? hoj!?u hu will ii- .!} . t J wi.-.bi's of th?; p.-oplf *i\ ?pb'i ?lg til . oftlcc on Saturday night-, so iii ii 1 lie , Columbia mail can bu dcliver.'d Indun I the following Monday: ? CA Ul). Nu nierons complaints ?villi ivgu.i 1 to t he posUdlloe under Hiv Control, having conn; lo my ears? il i.s dur <?. j the public and to nu self that an ex i [(lunat ion be made. On ticcount of bad health, w lindi I disabled inc, and on uccount ol' l b . ' loss of the valuable services ot Mr. J S. Hull, whose system ami ability in sured my respect and COU fide nee in thc entire management of the oUice, I was obliged to obtain a deputy fa miliar with thc routine of busbies*, and securing Mr. Ezekiel, removed ! thc ollicc to his store, that he mimili jgivc thc more undivided attention lo j it. Had Mr. Bull not received a ?let ter oller than 1 could afford to make I would still have bed his valued help. And had he remained wu h me. 1 would not have removed thc ollicc. j Had my own health been -'Citer, I j might have seen less occasion to move (thc oft?ce. W. E. WILLIAMS, 1'. M. Bishop Haven. j Bishop Haven has just mude us (one of his welcome visits. Ile j preached ut Charleston Centenary Church on Tuesday night ol'last week, to a large and deeply-interested con gregation. On the following day he j i visited the Claflin University, giving words of cheer to the students, who j always anticipate his visits with more than ordinary pleasure. Thc Bishop 'endures thc peculiar phases of this Southern life and labor with remark : able physical vigor, and an exhaust .lees fuud of cheerful good uature, which scum?iigly rendors it pleasant for himself us well as others. He is hound tu win in spite of Southern prejudices. We only wish Iiis menus in all respects were equal to his inter est in our work. None of our you ny preachers would lack for hooks or the means of improvement, and our churches anti education al ional insti tutions would he ahove all pecuniary eiubarassiuents. STATE ITEMS. There was quite a large tire in Florence on the 27th ult. The hou-e ami store of Mr. A. W. Lyons wen destroyed. Loss, 3:51 OOO. The grand jury of Lexington County have increased thu retail liquor license from lilly to two hun dred dollars: Thc Town Council of Kock Hill, for the present, year, has fixed the re tail liquor license at, SI500, and the quart license at 81?0. Coloi el L. C. Northrop'bns been employed, hy the Attorney General, to assist the solicit >r in disposing of Hie heavy criminal docket in Ivlge Oeld. Hardy Solomon's store, in Colum bia, was broken into on Monday, and a small sum of money and a detached coupon were stolen*. Air. IO. Av Scott, who for several years has been the postmaster lit j Newberry C. IL, has been removed. Mr. Scott has given general sal is! ac lion in his conduct of the ??thee, es pecially among the business men. A young miss, of fourteen, ot Co lumbia, SF. C., who is good at twist i I'rcation, has compounded .'507 words from the letters composing the wont " Charleston." How is that for a variety ? The l'humix says i "The all-im portant question now is, who will step into the Comptroller General's shoes ? The naines of the candidates are le gion-(iei.eral St?lln and. Colonel Fillebrowii, Lieutenant Colonel Dunn, Major .Jones and Captain Lillie. The naines ot'the pr?vales are omitted, .lack Lee, who was under the sus ' .. S; ll j . .' :, o' >? . hi ?rt ;,"?| miiiliM I . . j . .} >?'??? ! i- .?. so? U-.n'i '? Ii j .. mi mo ni li . ?. i in i Hi \"ii lia ii* Liiiule } keep pan of rt s ofiiweH." Tin* little fellow straightened Up, and. ? N ii ii glen' earliest ness, cx elaiuiei] : Do \ oil - liink I would lei! . :m lin I" ,i ile f ' Turning lo I lie li i |e fell iv * ?iii an appinvi'ig s il--, 1 - " ', " fha i . .. liglil, in\ HllN bo? ; alwa\s iell Hie II rill li." j N .bli. him IV)hm 1 if he .<.'. e- b\ 11 Lui principle 'ii' nulli, he may ri>c I'roiii Ins humille position lo cue ol I use fu I ness and honor. lb mest boys make honest men, anil honest men make happy hollies, amid citizens, fair dealers, true Chris tians, and just legislators j while dis i honesty lilis the land with suth ring I ami wickedness, and peoples jads and I prisons with both joting und old. Could granite walls and iron bars j speak to uSf they would tell us the ; sad fate of thousands who began ?their do-viiward career by deceiving land Ising, This isa wicked and per I verse generation, mid honest men are hard to find. Children, if you wish to .shun thc downward ruin ; if you wish to bc successful and respected ; if you wish to make glad lin: heart ol your parents ; and, above all, if you wish to please your Heavenly Father, tell the truth, for " Lying lips are an abomination to Hie Lord ; but Ihej that deal tildy are His delight." j HF.A!/IH SKKRKKS. It in sahl ilia! Jacksonville, Florida,is overrun with Northern visitors, so that hotels ami boarding-houses are II nco rn fort ?illy crowded. Those who seek health in thal section have to pay a dear price for it. The people ?viii learn in time, that oilier sections of the South are more favorable lor health. ?sficr's Notices. . Hlakoly is au authorized imper. nckuey. ot* HrnuchvUle, is! agent for this paper. Advertisements. COMMISSION Kit. School er l'liillips hits his ofllee tiursdays and Fridays of His examinations are on iniay t;f eaeii mouth. K?RTJOHN iles tliu attention of ]TRADE a fresh supply of DOATS, -AXL> -ot: I Kl) SI'Ol'K of GEN. UANDIM". consisting or ' GOODS, ilOKS. HATS, &e., &e. ed Fruits, 15 RINK*. PEA? HlCS. TOMATOES. 3 Groceries, alt. <'nlVec. tkCil. Sugars, srtfi-d. Teas, Heel*. Tin Ware. o i* ii I 1 It i ii <1 S . Smoking Tobacco, ("hewing Tobacco, Liquors, .le anti Sugars. eil darrel* <>f Flour to be' tri y il ay s. lazlitt & Co's Bitters, i C. 1). KOUTJOIIN. r. Feb 27. IS75. JKKS, ?er in all kinds of and Medicines, i ias hull Nine Years Experi anil Mi-ilii-iiie? and thntoiih- : tibia . . - 8.13 I" M ? ... .| au v M ; lonni . . . ii.it> v A? ;i \V l'.\S'4KN'iUIl TH i IX. loll - ? < 7.?" V Al I lirri.?n . . . ?.:!"> A >l I lil A S li ?'I IT EXIM?.-.SS. .Muda) MS e.-pled. mi . . 7.0(1 1? M adria . . . fr?l-i A M i i.l ... 7.LS V M lr-ton ? - . i?.*> A Al . STA NIUIIT KXi'KESS. ion . . . s. :? P M lesion . . ?'? Uo A Al ? .?s Day I'a-svnger Trains* xviil'-li .l.an't arrive it il :lo I'. 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