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5h *atts and Xtraid TUI--WEEKLY EDITION. TV.I OF MUlPlITION. Td-Weekly One Year - - - -4. b& monthf'. - - - -2. ** -Three months. - - - 1. RATES OF ADVIWTISING. One square one insertioa $1.00. For ossh subsequent insertion 504. Obitua ies and Tributes of Respect charged for a4 advortisemonts. Liberal discount wade ex eentract advertisements. -o - JOB WORK. Wil Heads, Letter Heady, Envelopes )ostonW,-Crds Invitations, Tiokets, &o. latly exeuted at this oftlee,-CHEAP *OR GASH. THE METHODISTS. The Annual Conference of the Methodist church mot on the 12th, in Columbia. The attendance was full. The regular business was transacted. On Friday the bishop addressed the preachers who had been on trial two years and were now eligible to seats in the Confer.. ence. Those admitted into full membership in the Confercnce are D. Z. Dantzler, Arther C. Walker, Whitofoord 8. Martin, Benjamin Al. Boozer, James W. Ariail, Thornburg P. Phillips. The following were elected to the office of elders : John L. Stokes, Felix Hartin, Wm. W. Williams, Murdoch M. Ferguson, Anderson W. Jackson, Jas. V. Wailing, Oliver W. Roundtrce, rwd. M Morritt, Junius J. Novillo, Win. H. Ariail, Jeptha C. Counts, Samuel D. Vaughn. Question, "Who are admitted on trial ?" was asked, and J. Simmons Meynardie, J. W. Tarbox, Jas, S. Porter and Jno. T. Pate were ad mittod on trial into the traveling connection. A committee on memorials to the General Conference was appo nted, consisting of Revs. J. M. Carlisle, H. A. C. Walker and S. A. Weber. A paper presented to the Confer ence requiring that all applicants for admission into the itinerancy shall have preached at least one year as a local preacher was sub mitted to the above committee. On Saturday the following dole gates were elected to the Gonoral Conference: Clerical, Rovs. Shipp, Duncan, Kennedy, Walker, Chriotz borg, Jones and Darby; lay dolo-, Sates, Messrs. Carlisle, Moorman, cMillan, Stokes, Cqnnor, Baer and Patterson. The following laymon were elected alternate d1egates: W. K. Blake, Dr. J. 11. Mood, J. A. Elkins and Rev. W. H. Smith. While the election was in progress, Governor Hampton on tered the room, and was introduced by Bishop Doggett to the Confer ence. The Governor made a few renwrks in substance as followvs: Mv FRIENs OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA METHODIsT CONFiERENOE : I was not willing, by my presence, to inter rupt your proceedings, but I felt that if there was any body of men in South Carolina wvho were entitled to my respect, it was your reverend body, for I remembered how, last year, when all was dark, you made supplication for our troubled coun try, and it seemed as if that prayer received a direct answver. I ask your continued prayers, and am glad to greet you under the bright.. er skies which now overspread our land. .On Saturdlay night a large mis'. sionary meeting was held at Washington Street Church, Ad dresses were delivered by T. S. Moormnan, Esq., and Rev. W. W. Duncan, and $8001 were collected. On Sunday almost, all the pulpits in Columbia were alled by members of the Conference. Bishop Doggett preache~d. at Washington Street Church, and after services ordained the deacons. That night at the Marion Street Church the elders elect were ordained. On Monday the bishop spoke of the need of preachers in the WVest, and announced that two or three, especially, had been asked for California. A resolution was adopted to test the desire of Sunday schools on sending dole gates to the Sunday School Con-, vention in Atlanta, in May. The Southaernz ChVristian Advocate was declared to be the only accredited organ of this Conference. It was resolved to assess the soveral districts for the support of the publishing houses. Several ad dresses were made. Newberry was chosen as the plae for holding the- next Confer,. ence;: and Conference adjourned. Water has been~ reached in the new artesian well on CitadQl Green in Charleston,, at a depth of 1,8&4 feet. It has attained a flow o thirt gallons a minute, and it is thought thatit will rise a hmundret feet frm the ground.. It has a tem perature of 87j degrees, and it is noi mineral. Pay your subscription to Tiu Nawn AND MnAnD. GRAND INTERNAT IONAL Exposition! WE could find no other ap propriato heading to indicato the large Stock of DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, &c. &c., that we are now daily receiving. We thought of Headquarters, Enpo rium and Bazaar. All too tamo. Come One 1 Come All I We are determined not to bo un dersold by any house in South Carolina. Thp Beat Prints in Town at 6:1 cts. The very best mado at 8X ets. Coats' Cotton, all colors, at 75 cts. We intend to try to please you in prices, goods and polito attention. CALL AND SEE. LADD BROS. oct 9 WATERS'ORCHESTRION zma: ORGA is the mont benit111ifn style and perfect in to nc ever inittle. Ithnm the cel ebrated Co ticer to stop, whl iI a fino iitailon fl the Iu.11nn Volec, au two und a hl4f Octaves 4!f bolls tufed itn perfect liar inntay willi the reeds, and their elk'ct is iln g. ll and elect rWy lng. NA, Olt.(lElE1TtA1,, CoNCETO,,. VES1P ER CENTENNIAL C1II1IES, CHAPEL, and CO4TAGE ORGANS, it Unique Frenelh Ca mes combine PUR ITY of VOICIN(4 ivith 1crent vollllo qf to ne, siable for 1srlor m Citirck. WATERS' PIANOS, and 1111,11 1441T ARtE TiE IEST MAlE; 'the Tone,Toucl, Workmauslhip, and MirabilIty Unsurpassed. Warranted for SIX YEAR. PRICES EX TREMELY LOWfor aml.Mon thly Installnimats received. Instruments to let until paid for as per contract. A Liberal )Isoeunlt to '1y:'her .Ministers,Churce#,&hools etc. AGENNI V A NTED3. .peclnl inducemlients to t -e trNde.llu.strated C1t"logues ailed. IIecondl-hand Instrumtents at EJ REATI 1 UARe 44AINIt., IlORIACE WATERS & SONS, d AT14th ST.,UNlON SQUARE,N.Y,, C-WESTS ALADDIN .480S' SCURITY OIL., THE BEST HOUSEHOLD OIL IN USE, Warranted 150 Degrees Fire-Test. WVATE1. WIIITE IN COLOR. Fully D)oodorized. WILL NOT EXPLODE. HIGHIEST AWARID AT Dentenniat Exposition Fer EronIleneo of Manufhecturo AND 1IIGII FIRE TEST. Endorsed by the Insurance Companfog. Read thais certyicate- One of Atany. TYowann' Frau InstnANCe Co. or DAT.TInonP, Tlaltimore, 1k.. Gl. 187.-- Meszrs. C. West en Sons - kieni.'e: llaving used the various oils sai ill tis city for ilhuntfintinxg purposes, I take pieas nro in recommaetidln you r "Aladdin seetrity Oil"1 as the sin a heat ever used in our houso bigned] ANDREW R EESE, rresldent. Mlanufacturedl by C. WEST & SONVS, Blaltimore. Try it, atd you wuil use no other., RESTAURANT. T HE isnderpigned begatileave to ilnformi hais friends and the publie generally that the Restanrant attached to thet .Lornling Star Saloon is open, and,1~t upplied with the best the matrket allords-ancha as Beoefsteak, Ham, ]lologna Sausage, Oys ters in every style, Fish, and other deli cacies. -ALSO A full supply of tho purest 'Wines, Liquors and Larger IBeor. pt'I- North Carolina corn Whiskey a specialty. ---ALSO A well selected stock of Tobacco and Segara. The patronage of the public is solicited. J. GRIOESCHEL, oct 14-tx&m Proprietor. ETAflBIJSH~ EDiN 185i9. CHARLES MULLER. VTATCHIES, Olooksu and Joewelry re *paired, and satisfaction guaranteed to everybody. N. B.--All who have loft watches at my store must cool anid got them, or I will il them for bts in thirty dlayA. sept 1R mi A RI.S AtULL.E. THE ELEPHANT -HAS COME Witih at Fresi Stock or Fall an Winter. Uoods, AT THE DRY GOODS, FANCI GOODS AND -0 X.ilinery Bazaar. 0 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. W E take pleasure in annotneing to our friends and the public Wgeerally that w% .are now OP0in1g thlin1 aI n mt114 opllete avisortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, ine.hmlin- Millinry an:1 Fanoy Crooqds in aIlli th e latest st Ylbs il >l im -I ' t i h of te seas-on, -iuch ats are g(en1ran ;v IIIIIij inl t fin't-0h,ss 'Millinlery est,'l)ishl'wn lt. F.InI - c V and sh1ple Dry Gools, 1 lw(1iitifl stock ofi ewest stylus of Decss (Aods Buttons Ianld TRIMMINGS. A full assortiment of brown :in b0--litd \IIIlim:, l lilrm, Cimivc .is, g a s (" i.Ill, soo tls, ki:s. hal u IwIs, 'I (Ik . -;c 31II's ind BO ys' Ilats. B>oots anld Shois forl en11s 1111d 110.M, Shoes Itad (ILiturs ior i,ttlio-E, Misses arml Children. A FULL STOCK OF Fresh Grocerivs, Confectimnt-ivs. Cakes aId Crackers, CIese,\lckerel, Flourl, 'Meal, Grisf, "-waps, Starch,Candlu'Keo-oe Crockery, Tin and Woodenl Ware, Furnitureand Matt resse., LUMBERFOR SALE As low as the low"at. Call and examine my stock and prices. J. . M 3A , oc03 Ayer's Sarsaparilla For Scrofula, 'and1 all scrofulous diseases,Ery sipelas, Rose or St. An thony's Fire, Eruptions and Ernptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, -Kidneys, Lungs, Pim-. pls ustules, 13oils, Blotches, Tum ors, Tet ter, Salt. Rheunm, Scal IIcad, Rn or, Ulcers, Sores, RTheumatismn, Neuralgia, Pain in the lBones,Side and)( Head,Female'Weak ness, SterilIity3, Leucorrhwa, ari.sing from in)ternial ulcerattion, and1ii uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial (1is cases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emac ia tion, General Debility, and for Puri fyimg the Blood. T'i'is Sarsaparilla is a comb)ination of veget able alt cratives--Stillingia,Man drake,Yellowv Dock--withi the ilodides of Potassium and Iron, and is the most cilicacious med icine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully combined that the full alterative effect of each is assuiredi, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is still so etYectuil as to purge out from the system those impurities anti corruptions which deyclop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is dleri.vedi from its cures, and the confidlence3 which prominent physicians all over the country repose mi it proves their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attdsting its virtues have accumulated, and are con stantly being received, and as many of these eases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superioirity of this Sarsapaiila~ over evecry other alterative medicine. So generally is its superiority to any other medicine known that we need (10 no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has eyer possessed are strictly maintained, PREP'ARED BY Dr. J. C, AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass,, 1Fractical and Anaalyical Chc,nists. sOLD) IY A IL DnUUUsT EvEi?yStY WinEnC. Egg Nogg for Christmas. rDHE iuidersignedl reRpoottully calls L. the al-tentionm of the citizens of Fair field to the faae.lst.a lio has a full stock of' thie itest [LIQUJOlN and W.lNES in t.ho Bore, and guarantees its puIrity' ini Overy' instance. In bis stock are the follow ing; Du pu y, OtLard & Co.. Cognac P,wandy, Old genuine Ja'.naica Rumn, genuine 1808 Cahit Rye, genuine 18tN, Roanoeko Rye Wh.iskey, genuino Rnickerbuockor Rye Whiskey, genuine ' N, C. Apple Brandy, genui no N. C. Sweet Mash Corn WVhiskey, genuinoe Stoi'Mountain Sour Mashi Corn WVhiskcey, geniulno Baucho, File & Co., Charni>agno, tIne Paulo Table Sherry; and a full stock of all Domestic Liggors, Wilnes, Ales, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c., &c. lRespectfully, cc S F. WV. HABENIOUT. FUBN A&' Savo high bills by purchasing A NEW SUI RusTIC AVINDow SAuws. Low in Pri will never get out of order, and will I MlA.TTI Spring Beds, Picturo Frames, Pic Carriages. LUiX And Shiiigles at Pri Neatly dono at modorato Prici UNDERTAKE13 I keep vol lImud a full supply of M and Culiins of the lhines l.inish. Alsc T j9 B1! ST ' AT LOWEE T HAVE just rdturned from thilie ma soimaost, largest, and best assortod st( the especial bllfit of the citizens of invite their attention. To the Ladik- who woild havu GLOVES, LINGEIUE, and the very To the Goutlemen who woiild gt I1 CLOTHING, HAT8, SHOES, BOO'. To thoso who aro in need of goode varioty TABLE LINEN, HOMESPUNS DOYLIES, CHECKS, TO WE LS, TICK ING, BLANKETS, BLEACl -THIESE MAY BI JlE.Mg~r &Co., CHIARLE~STON, S. C., eTOJE33 33EL3.G OJPn FOREIGN A.ND DOMESTI'C dIIPry, Iar 11ron andI Plow S;teel, Cucumii ber Pumpsje, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. AgoniH for Bout.h Carolina for thec twvo and1 three horn.o, at redtuued prices. Liberal Termis to theo Trad~(e. Largo asso~rtmien.t of Agricultuiira Imli-I ]sulil T1on goes, Turn Shovels, Sco)oters, SWveepH, II eel ] 3(t5 &C. Stat.e Agents T1rc degar Horse anid Mulo Shoes. pm All ordlers saal recoivo p)rompIt J. E. ADGERt & CJO., oct 1(6--xtaug oct (1( ( harlestoni, S. C. FATEN TS. EsrAItusuIE 1865. Gilmore, Smith & Co., SonT,IIouS OF .PATEXT$ AND ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Amnericani an& Foreign Patenits. 629 I? St., Washhigion, 1D. U. No fees in advance; nor unitil a Patent isI allo wed. Softecsfor makinjfprdiminary Krxambi,etions. Speial attention given to Intorforonco Cases befioro the Patont Ofilco, Infringo mtenits Suits in the different States, and ail itigation apportainiing to 1?atonta or Inventions. Send tfamp for Famphkd <j .ilxty p<uje. IT UBE, Arrived and to arrive, con sisting of Walnut Chamboi SuitCs, PliltOd Cottage SuitOs Wardrobes, Sideboards, Safes, Book Cases, Bureaus, Tables Chairs, Bedstcads, Cribs . , ecks, Towel-racks, Wash stands, Lounges, Sofas, Hall Stands,, Hat Racks, Cout I fooks, Corner Standis-for Dosign and Workimnship Un equaled. AT HOME. PPLY OF co, Durablo and Convenient. The ist longer than any other Shade. iESSE:3, ;ures, Brackots, Mirrors, Children's [BER ee% to Suit the Times. AIRING 3s. Furnituro mado to ordor. S DEPARiTMENT. etalic and Rosewood Burial Cases P, a ehemp stock of Coffins. . W. Phillipsm T iICES! -0 rhet, having selected one of the hand >cks over brought to this place. for Fairfield, to which I respectfully the priest; stylos of DRESSES, dainlf est SHiO ES Cal on SOL. WOLFE. 1o very latest and ibbiest suits of S, and furnishing GOODS Call on SOL. WOLFE. of :.11 kinds, Notions. in groat HOSIERY, BUTTONS, HAMBURG EDGING, IING, VALISES and TRLUNKS: FOUND AT )L. WXOLF E'S. IAM RtECEIVING daily frosih Sugars, Coffees Green and Roast ed, Tea, Flour, Grist, Meal, Syrups, Molasses, Soda, Soap, Starch, Bagging and Ties, Bacon, Lard.-in Bbls., Cans and Buckets: Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails,. Trace Chains, Horse and Mulo. Shoes, Axle Greeso, White Wino and Cider Vinegar. &lY" All goods delivered within; corporato limits. 'resh Cheese and Maccaroni received to-day. Newv Buckwvheat Flour. Chaov3 noCw crop New Orleane MoNqsses. INew Mackerel in kits, i and -4 barrels. D. Ri. FLENNIKEN Just Received, A PPL.E. Orangos, Poeara, l1aisins ~~ anid Onions, juset in and lowv or CsHN. Wo will koop on hand during the saa son a chloiCo stock of the abovo fruits. ALSO,. Butter, Eggs,Sada Biscuits. Ginger Broad, Spices. Staarch, Grist, Meal, etc., always fresh at J. E. CATHOA RT & B3RO.'S. ii. A. OIAILL.AlD. * JSO. S. lt1.YNOCDS. GAILLARD & 1EYNOLDS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW LAO.&LA W RANG3T2