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?JM( $?U% gros* W TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 25, 1366. THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CHURCH. PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTH DAY. j [FEOil OUR SPECIAL BEPOETEB.] MARION' C. H., Dcccmbor 23.-The Presbyterian as well as-Methodist Church were occupied to-day by members of the Conference. I lu the Methodist Church, after an able and stir? ring sermon, Bishop WIGHTMAN, aided by mem? bers of tlie Conference, ordained the following per? sons to Deacon's orders: ROVE. S. DANDEE, C. FEL? DES, G. W. BYRD, A. M. BUSH, J. E. TTJCKEB and J. M. BAKES. In the afternoon, Revs. S. A. WEBBER, J. H. TART. E. C. OLIVER, J. C. HABTBELL, R. R. DAG I ITALI., G. ET. WELLS aud War. THOMAS, were ordained Elders. ^ At night the appointments were read, and the Conference adjourned. Tho following appoint? ments were made: APPOINTMENTS. GHABLESTON DISTBICT-F. A. Mood, P. E. " Trinity-E. J. Meynardio. . " ." Cumberland-to bo supplied. " Bothel-J. T. Wightman. " . Spring street-to bo supplied. Mt. Pleasant-to bo supplied. Cooper River-E. J. Pennington. Summerville-Colin Murchison. Walterboro'-John W. McRoy. I St. Bartholomew-Thoa. J. Clyde, J. J. Snow, sup. I Bamberg-Charles Wilson. I Ravenel-to be supplied. Allendale-A. J. Stokes. I Hardeeville-J. R. Coburn. Black Swamp-Augustine W. Walker. ? State Normal School-H. M. Mood. OBANGEBUBG DISTBICT-A. M. Chrietzberg, P. E. I Orangeburg-W. G. Connor. Eastern Orange-W. W. Jones. Branchville-Thomas Raysor. Upper Orange-J. L. Sifley-one to be supplied. St. Matthews-William Hutto. St. Georges-J. E. Penny. I Providence-T-J. S. Conner, a Blackville-M. L. Banks; B. B. Tarrant, sup. ^ Barnwell-Abram Nettles. Jr S Aiken-John P. Morris. F {Graniteville Mission-John R. Pickett. } Lexington Circuit-W. Carson. ( lexington Mission-To be supplied. MABION DISTRICT-R. J. Boyd. P. hi. Marion-S. H. Browne; T. Mitchell, sup. Marion Circuit-L. M. Little; T. W. Munnerlyn. sup. Buck Svfamp-J. B. Platt. Liberty Chapel-J. B. Campbell. ! Darlington-A. J. Stafford. I Darlington Circuit-Simpson Jones. \ Brownsville^-M. A. McKibben. 1 Georgetown-John A. Porter. Black River-^J. C. Stoll. j King?tree-W. W. Mood, j Yauhance and Black River Mission-A. Ervin. Lynchburg'-D. J. McMillan. Conwayboro'-J. H. C. McKinney. ? Conwayboro' Circuit-Geo. H. Wells. < Waccamaw Circuit and Mission-C. Betts; on? ( to be supplied. COLUMBIA DISTRICT-C. H. Pritchard, P. E. j Columbia-Washington street and Marioi ( street, D. J. Simmons, W. Martin. Columbia Circuit-D. W. Seale. Richland Fork-Manning Brown, j Sandy River-G. W. M. Creighton. J Rocky Mount-J. L. Shuibrd. Chester--S. Leard. Fairfield-A. J. Cauthen-one to be supplied. I Camden-C. Thomason. I Sumter-J. Stacy. Ik Sumter Circuit-J. W. Murray-one to be esp ^ plied. . Bishop ville-P. F. KiBtler ; A. McCorquodale, sui Manning-W. A. Hennaing wa v.. Santee-S. J. Hill. SPABTANBDBG DISTRICT-B. P. Franks, P. E. Spartanb?rg-W. A. Gamewell. Spartanburg Circuit-J. B. Massebeau. Rich Hill-V. A. Sharpe. Pacolet^J. E. Watson. Unionville-O. A. Darby. Fair Forest^-To be supplied, i Cane Creek-J. W. Kelly. Behnont-JT. S. Ervin. Goshen Hill-Joseph Parker, j Rutherford-D. May. 1 Cherry Mountain-To be supplied. Marion (N. .C.)-E. G. Gage. McDowell-J. D. Carpenter. Columbus-J. A. Wood. Woflbrd College-A. M. Shipp, President. Wofford College-W. Smith, Professor. ; Wofford College-A. H. Lester, Professor. SHELBY DISTRICT-J. W. North, P. E. Shelby-R. B. Alston. I Shelby Circuit-A. P. Avant. {South Mountain Miss-To be supplied. Lincohiton-S. Lander. I Lincolnton Ckcuit-^J?hn Finger. i Dallas-C. E. Land. 1 Yorkvill?-W. T. Capera, L. A. Johnson, sup. wk York Circuit and Mission-M. A. Connolly. m Rock Hill-J; M. Cline, r Pineville-N. K. Melton. J Charlotte-W. C. Power. 1 Calvary Mission-To be supplied. Charlotte Circuit-W. S. Haltom, B. L. Du fey-J. W. Abernathy, sup. Newton-B. G. Jones. South Fork-John Watts, j Lenoir-G. W. Ivy. 1 Yadkin Miss-To be supplied. Happy Home-J. C. Hartsell. Morganton-P..G. Bowman, J. S. Nelson? sup. I Morganton- Colored Charge-J. S. Nelson. Davenport F. College-J. R. Griffith, Pres. Davenport F. College-S. A Weber, Prof. . . Mecklenburg F. College.-A G. Stacy, Pres., Charlotte, N. C. Mount Bethel Academy-J. C. Crisp. WADES BOBO' DISTRICT-F. M. Kennedy, P. Wadesboro-E. W. Thompson, W. L. Pegues, t Cheraw-"Robert Harper. Pee Dee Colored Circuit-J. W. Coward. Ansonville-John A. Mood. . Monroe-J. R. Little. Monroe Circuit-L. Scarborough. Pleasant Grove-L. "Wood. Lancaster-J. W. Crider. Hanging Rock-to be supplied. Bennettsyille-T. R. Walsh, R. E. Pegues, L. Hamer, sup. ? - Albemarle-J. W. Puett, one to be supphed. Concord-M. C. Davis. . Mt. Pleasant-E. A. Lemmohd. fl Chesterfield-O. Eaddy. Carolina Female College-T. A. Boone, Chi lain and Agent.- - - i H.A. C. Walker, Charles Walker, and J. : Wightman, transferred to the Kentucky Con! .nee. J. C. Randall, transferred to Texas Conferen J. P. DePass, transfevred to Florida Conferen COKESBUBY DISTRICT.-W. H. Fleming, P. E. Cokesbury-J. T. Kilgo, J. B. Jones, sup. Abbeville-W. P. Mouzon, R. M. Harrison. Ninety-Six-T. G; Herbert, A. L. Smith, sup. Ninety-Six Colored Circuit-J. A. Atfcaway. Saluda Biver Mission-W.H. Lawton. Mapleton-T. S. Daniel. : Edgefield-rP. L. Herman* - Buuer-'-W. A. Clarke. Newberry-W. S. Black. Newberry .Circuit-J. H. Zimmerman, J. Traywick. \ Laurena^-A. N. "Wells, B. R. DagnalL Reedy River-?", Auld. '. GREENVILLE Djpfrkiuit.-A; B. Stevens, P. E? ;. I Greenville-J. W. Humbert. I Greenville Cir^uit-^-R. C. Oliver. " , I Reidviile^-"W; Bowman. I J Pickensville-J. J/Workman. I J Keowee Mission-to be supphed. L Walhalla-J. M. Carlisle, sup. I Walhalla Circiiit-to be supplied, F. M. Morj ' "tanaca and Tcigalc?-H. J. Morgan. Anderson-George F. Round, ri Anderson Circuit-W. A. Hodges. S Pendleton-D. D. Byars. I GrphahsVH?rae Mission-T. H. Edwards. Mr. " Horace Greeley, in a lecture on advert?s gays: "Some men .who: know) enough to adver are yet so narrow-minded as to confine their vertasements to journals ol {heir own creed uaxty. If they do-not choose to trade with but mon of Uko faith, this is wise, but if they de the whole public for customers ifcis otherwise. IK wusTgii it is sometimes difficult t:> undersi tba clerkTof the weaber, but when it snows lently yoft^caa-ftlways see his drift. " AGRICULTURAL. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF AIX KINDS, AT DOW PRICES; LRON AND Steel Ploughs, Wheelbarrows, Trucks, Straw and Stalk Cutters, Corn Shellors, Fanning and Grain Mills, Cotton Gins, Corn and Cotton Planters' Reed Drills, Plough Casting, Gin Gear and other Castings, Horse Power Threshing Machines, Guano, Bono Dust, Phos? phate of lime, &c. JOHN MOORE, December 10 tao No. 193 Front-stroet New ?ork. INGERSOLL'S PORTABLE HAN? POWER COTTON PRESS. THE INGERSOLL PRESS STANDS UNRI? VALLED FOR CONVENIENCE, ECONO? MY, CHEAPNESS AND RA? PIDITY OF WORK. IT CAN BE WORKED WITH TWO OR FOUR HANDS, AND WILL TURN OUT FROM TWENTY TO THIRTY BALES, OF FTVE HUNDRED POUNDS EACH, PER DAY. The Press can be worked either alongside er under the Ginning Room, and thus be under cover, and worked in aU kinds of weather. It weighs two thousand pounds; ean be very readily broken apart and serried about the i country. On Exhibition and for sale at LITTLE & MMSMLL'S Agricultural Warehouse AND SEED STORE, NO. 140 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTO?, S. C. Deeemberll. tothsSme CHARLESTON AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND NO. 140 MEETING STREET, OPPOSITE: PAVILION HOTEL. T3LOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, HORSE HOSE I Corn MWn, Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters Cotton, Corn and Garden Seed Planters Grain Cradles, Svthes and Suxths Shovels, Spades, Forks and Hoes Bice and Grain Fan Mills Hand and Power Cotton Gins Horse Powers-of all kinds Reaping Machines, Threshing Machines * Grain Separators and Cleaners. AGENTS FOR TUB INGERSOLL HAND-PO WEE COTTON PRESS. AGENTS FOB THE LITTLE & MARSHALL, NO. 140 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C, December 10 mw?mo BATJGH'S TfTHB APPLICATION OF -BONE PHOSPHATE . HAS I always been beneficial-the only difficulty being to obtain a genuine article. Before offering. BAUGH'S PHOSPHATE on tile market the last season, I submitted it for analysis to Professor Shepard, of the South Caro? lina Medical College, who fully endorsed it, end his opinion has. now been verified by actual experiment by our own Planters,' whose testimony I have of the su? perior excellency of this Phosphate, especially in the cul? ture of Cotton, in insuring a good stand. J. N. ROBSON, Agent, December 10 sri mwOme ito. 62 BAST RAY. PR0W1B CONCENTRATED . . COTTON 1KB m mTMER. DIRECTIONS jTOB USE-SAME AS NO. 1 PERU? VIAN GUANO, AT LESS THAN HALF THE I COST. Barrais 350 pounds eacb; eight te the ton. HUNT & BRO., igente, ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CHARLESTON. 8. O. Novenocrl " - anea ?? rs S s a a ?** ?a o IP K O fe 5 -I ?g K 2 2 O A 3 o 0 ? -S AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. AFRESH SUPPLY OF MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS SUITABLE for tho scason. Good Pants from SI 50 to $8 ; Good Coats from 53 to SIS; Good Shirts from 75 cts. to $2 50; Good Undershirts and Drawers from 75 cts to $2 50. ALSO, A GREAT VARIETY OF ARTICLES FOR A GREAT VARIETY OF PEOPLE, "WHOLE? SALE and retail, at tho OLD CLOTHING STORE, No. 103 EAST BAY, near the terminus of the Horse Railroad. PARKER & CHILD. December 24 _ <$ 3 ? _^ o S, * 5 S, IS ll g" 5 3 F S. HB ?? 6 A ? g .3 'S ?. M g g * g S q o og ? GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO. MAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. eEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., COTTON FACTORS, Church-street, Charleston* S. C. WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO.? COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 147 Maiden Lane, New York. GEO. W. WTT.T.TAMfl. E. C. WILLIAMS. J. H. TAYLOR. WM. BIRNIE, JB. EDWIN PLATT. --o-_ HAYING ESTABLISHED OUR HOUSES AS ABOYE, WE OFFER YOU OUR SERVICES FOR THE TRANSACTION OF YOUR BUSINESS IN CHARLESTON AND NEW YORK. November 14 Wan3mo ESTABLISHED 1825. S J. FLAG IMPORT?ES & DEALERS ur, BRANDIES, No. 53 SOUTH STREET, IB^31.T:E:M"O:R,:E, IUCID. A LARGS STOCK OF THE STOBST GRAJO KS OB' OLD MONONGAHELA, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKEY CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND AT LOWEST PAIGES. November 8 shstnaatoa GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. LEVY & ALEXANDER'S Wholesale and Retail ClotUiing Establishment, No. 275 KING STREET, A. F. BROWNING'S OLD STAND, '- ? HAYING NOW OUR FULL STOCK OF WINTER GOODS ON HAND, AND HAVING JUST REDUCED OUR prices, we would call the attention of the citizens of Charleston and merchants in the country to the same, which we are prepared to dispose of at the cheapest and most reasonable rates in town. We have constantly on hand a large assortment of fine BLACK CLOTH FROCK COATS, FINE BLACK DOESKIN PANTS, OVERCOATS (of all descriptions), FANCY CASSXMERE SUITS, ?cc, &c and a large and well selected supply of PLANTATION GOODS, in the shape of cheap SATINET SUITS, cheap COATS, VESTS and PANTS. We would also call the attention of the public to our large supply of BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, For fan and winter wear, which have been selected with care and attention, and which we would most respectfully request them to inspect before going elsewhere. Together with a large and weU assorted stock of MEN'S and BOYS' HATS and CAPS, and GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. LEVY & ALEXANDER. P. S. Being desirous of closing out our stock of BOOTS and SHOES, we offer them to the public at rates that eanno be surpassed in town. P. S. Tir. F. C. MILLER would be happy to see bis friends again at the above place. December 18 ruths 2mos T" IEE ?ES IS THE BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHESE ? 7 CT TIFF* \W^0R?VP?\? Vf IT 13 THE EASIEST OPERATED; THE LEAST COM? PLICATED, and the least liable to get out of order. It makes FOUR DIFFERENT STITCHES : Lock, Knot, Double Lock and Double Knot; each stitch perfect and alike on both sides of the fabric. . . The work wiH feed ?ither to the right or left without stopping the'machine." ' '* It will Braid, Tuck, Quilt, Cord, Hem, Fell, Bind, Gather and Stitch on a Ruffle at the same time, and do aU kinds of Stitching requirod by Families and Manufac? turers. - ! Vt runs: easily, and is almost noiseless. It ia the most rapid sewer in the world, making five stitches to each revolution. . .,-;? li oses the same size threads on boin sides of the a^ofls no dresses, all its machinery being on top of tko table. " . ,, ,, . Its tension ls self-sdjneting, and hence not Rabia to break the; ttujaad. . . . ; ' . , . i . \. j December IS ' stu th WILLIAM; BROOKEANKS, MACHINES may be seen to operation, at HAYDEN'S JEWELRY STORR, corner of King and Rase!'streets, where the truth of the above wfll be demonstrated to all who may calL 1 ^ ?:.;;';?GENTS'WANT?b : ia. everyJWstricWn the State, to whom' liberal induce menta will be offered.. - ..? . For further information, call on, 'or address 3 H ' : "CW. DENNIS is CO., r>':"?;? . _ General Agents for South Carolina. Pacemberao . - Imo I E. M. WffiTi&Gv CORONER AND MAGISTRATE, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE FROM CH ALMERB street fe No. SS CHURCH STREET, onedoor north?: Breon stee-v-.. . . August 81 STB5AM GAS F?CTKR AND PLUMBER, "PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL GA8'FIXTURES. GAS JT ^FITTING AND PLUMBING PROMPTLY AT? TENDED TO. No. 116 KD?G-STBJ^rar, j April-6_Betwssn Br-d and Queen streets. ^A?TO?, ^' '?' ' 1 _jj;;/WtMttaWMt'ltC.' : ' ' ?ovSSa?*" ** "?^..-".???BOaS?8. *A??B BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS, SILKS, WOOLLENS, BROADCLOTHS, SASSLMERES, SHAWLS, FLAMS, BLANKETS, BALMORAL AND- DUPLEX SKIRTS, ALSO, IN FRENCH CORSETS, REAL LACES, EMBROIDERIES, COLLARS, ALEX? ANDER'S KID GLOYES, AND IN HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, such as Linen Sheetings, Pillow Casings and Towelings, Curtain Stulls, &c, many cf direct importation. Are O Hering from December 1st to Hechice Stock, at UFFERHARDT, CAMPSEN & CO.'S, N. E. CORNER ICING AND MARKET STMHWB. 8&* N. B-Messrs. J. CLAUDIUS MILLER and J. B. W. PHILLIPS are with us, ana will be happy te serve th???r triond?!. TWerob?? "_ K5 CT. IR,. l^Hl^LTD HAVING RECEIVED FBOM AUCTION LARGE SUPPLIES OP BLACK CLOTH CLOAKS, ARE NOW PRE? PARED to offer great inducements to those purchasing LADIES' COVERINGS. Particular attention is specially invited to out BLACK CLOTH SACQUES, now offering at S7.B0.S8, SO and *K? each, same as before sold at ?10, $11, $12 and $15. These uoods have been purchased at half their REAL VALUE, and will be closed out to first comers with but little regard to their original cost. FINE BASQUES, SACQUES, ftc, THE BALANCE OF OUR FINE COVERINGS, ALL STYLES, MARKED DOWN TO FIRST COST, TN order to reduce stock preparatory to moving from our Cloak and Mantilla Room, in order to make additional im? provements upon the samo. Purchasers may be assured of BARGAINS IN EVERY VARIETY OF LADIES* CLOAKS, which we ara ?ow offering at 25 per cent, lower prices than we have ever before been able to do. J. R. READ & CO., No. 263 King, opposite Hasel-street. December 19 TINWARE AT WHOLESALE. WE, HATING PURCHASED TALH?BLE HACHIS ERY FOR THE PURPOSE GP manufacturing Tinware extensively in all its branches, woujd respectfully cai! the attention of Merchants and Dealers throughout the country to our Wares? Having greater facilities than any other House in the State, we ara able to offer our Goods as low as they can be bonght in New York, with the expenses added. SHEPHERD & COHEN", HO. 897 SING STREET. CHARLESTON. Sep*enjbHr ?ino COOKING STOVES AND RANGES. WE ABE NOW PREP AB ED TO FURNISH OUB FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS with the most approved varieties of the above. Our I long and thorough experience in this City enables ns to fur? nish the very best article of every class, and WE GUARANTEE THE PERFECT OPERATION OF EVERY BANGE OB STOVE WF SELL. AMOStG OUB BANGES THERE IS THE DEFIANCE IMPROVED MOTT'S PATENT, The most convenient, simple, durable and tasteful BANGE ever made in America, and one that combines all the best and latest improvements. We have the exclusive sale of the celebrated STEWART'S PATENT COOEING STOVE, ?Which, to all the usual conveniences of the best of other [ STOVES, adds a GOPPEB RESERVOIR for water heated by the waste smoke; a spacions CLOSET for keeping food hot when cooked, and a detached BOASTEB of ample size, warranted to roast all meats perfectly. This STOVE is admitted to be the most perfect thing of the kind, and we will take pleasure in showing it to all who may call upon ns* SHEPHEED & COHEN, No. 297 KING STREET, CHARLESTON. September 29._arno WILLIAM Ge W MILDEN & CO., CORNER OF KING- AND BEATJFABN" STREETS. STEPHEN THOMAS, JR.WILLIAM S. LANNEAU. JJ AVIN G RECEIVED A WELL SELECTED STOCK OE LADIES AND GEHTLBMEJI'I WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE AND FANCY GOODS, Invite their customers and the public generally to an inspection of tho same. They have also on band a full assortment of KT TACLES AND EYE GLASSES . \ATED WABE CUT AND PRESSED GLASS DECANTERS, GOBLETS CHAMPAGNE, TUMBLER, WINE AND CORDIAL EVERY VARIETY OF HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES. WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. AT NO. 255 KING-STREET, CORNER OB' BEATTEAOT, Norembsr il srumv?mo CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLEN A* ' CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. YATES &D BR?e, No. 449 KING-STREET/ POXJR DOORS IfTOTt.'ETZ: OIF O-A^HOXXaST,, 77-BK? OOH KIAN TX Y IN STORE A TULL AND WILL ?ELECTED STOCK OT ? . . OHOi?B FAMTXiT QBOOEIUES, ALES, WISTES, LIQTJORS, ?teO-, "WHICH THEY ARR SELLING AT REASONABLE PRIG?S. GOODS ? VBGHlfED OTOK U8 WILL BE DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS OF THB CtTY, RA2L2QA& DEPOTS, A a., WITHOUT ADDITIONAL EXPENSE. . .. MM|BA*r Pn^fflO?jWM ofUMIB TO THE TRADE. AT THE SIGH OF THE ? * Big PITCHES*" SoveuAer 3 "~ ' tksteMM