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. SUPPLEMENT TO THE CAMDETf^ WEEKLY J0UR14L. | CAM1M, gQljTH CAROLINA, DECEMBER 25, 1860. APPOINTMENTS or * OUT II CAROLINA CONFERENCE. * Charleston District?W. P. Mopzon, t\ E. Charleston?Cumberland Street, J. A. Porter;, Trinity, T. R. Walsh ; Bethel,- W. 11. Kfcuiing; Spring Street and City Mission, J. W. Miller, W. lleiumingway, sup. '4SL Andrew's Mission?To l>o supplied. Walterboro?J. D. W. Crook, J. Penny. St. George's and St. Paul's Mission?A. SNettles. Pon Pon Mission?P. G. Browman. Ashepoo Mission?J. A. Coward. !' Combahee Mission?M. L. Banks, J. A. R- r> l w,sVti_ i. jDHjiiucrg? vf^/rotiK. j Allendale??1^1. ilnmer. Bl-ick 5wnnip2?jr. \V. l\eily, F. Aiil.cl; i -Prince Will'ianls Mission?W. VV. Mood. | Savannah KivSrMission?.1. K. Coimi n, J. j W. Mciioy. U"; Beanfort Mission?J. R iiiighos. * | jlpBluflfton Mission?Sv Lumu^N. K. Milton.. ?;Bdisio an^leuossee Mission? Wilson. IsjiRsioiKiry to Ghina-rB. Jenkins. Cooper ltiver Mission?G. VV7.' Moore, J. It; Oixon. St. Jaincs' Goose Creek ?To be supplied. (!> f / 'tM/.litf \\T tllift.. 'jcuigu 3 yijj;uiu _ ff 11 uuu. Blackville Circuit?W. G. Connor. Edisto.Fork Mission? E. A. Price. Baruwe^ Circuit?W. W. Graham. Aiken Mission?E. r. Lb wing, Granritevilie Circuit?M. A. McKibben. Lexington Circuit?E. J. Pennington, J: B. 'Massabeau. i AlAMOtf Df8TBI(y?A.4 M. CilKEITZBUEG, P. E. s?. Marion Station?T. Mitchell. { Marion Circnit-?J. W. Murry,-. one to be snjjp^ar" ~i ~~~^Z'' Georgetown?C. H. Pritchard. Saniee-Missiou?J. Finger, J. H. Tart. Black Kiver and Pee Bee Mission?A. Erviu, C. p. Land. Sauipit Mission?J. A. Mood. ? Waocamaw Mission?C. Belts, B. J. McMillan.' V Couwayboro Orcnit? G. 11. Wells. Con way boroj Mission?A. S. Link. All Saint*-Circuit. W. Bowman. 'Barlingcou Station?B. J. Simmons. Lynciiburg (^/rcuit?M A. Conuoily. Brownsville difcutt^VVn"'L.^egues. , Williamsburg weuit?l>. m. liittie, j. stoii j-r .fyvny o Darlington Circuit?P. S. Kistler, J.-ID. Carpenter Columbia. District?R. j Botd, P. E. Columbia?Washington Street, vv. A. Caincwefl'; .Medium Street, M. Blown ; Marion Street. J. W. liumberu - Cm.garee .Mission?M. i'aiiey. FairneM Circuit?J. \V l'.iett, J. J. Workman. Sandy River Mission? W. ft Ration. Chester Circuit ? A. C. ft lacy. ' Rocky Mount Circuit?it. o. Canteen, E. T. R. Frippe. Richland Circuit?Vv. A. Ciaikc. Kichiaiid Fork Mission o. u. jieCrngor. Camden?E. J. Mc\ ..a.d c. Watcrce Mission?o. L. oiiutbro, v.. M. j Wilson. * . Sumter Station?R. i'. iaiiK>. Sumter Circuit?A. u ou'it.i, vV. A. iiodgcs. Santec Circuit?M.. Puckctt. Manning Circuit?:U. D. Moore. < Sunday School Society -C. lay lor. r...i.;. It'..i....I.. " i_ vV Martin' ......... _...D. ... ! CoKESiit'Hv District -W. A. McSwai.v, | V. E. Cokcsluiry Circuit?W. LI. Jjuwtou. A. 1>. McCilvrey, ?>. 1>. Joiics, sup. Laurens Circuit?J. T. Kilgo, J. 1.. Stondc MUrc, A. 1*. Martin, sup. Newberry Station?1<. English. Newberry Circuit?J. W. iV'ightiiinu, one j to he. supplied. Salmla Kivur Mission--On.- to lie supplied. Nmety-S:X Circuit?J. M. Carlisle. Kooky I'oii.l Mission?G. \V. M. Creightun, one to lie supplied. i>utier Circuit?J. 11. l'ickett. /yji,{{oti"ld Circuit.?J. S. Connor. Aiiooiiliu Circuit?T. Kaysor, II. .T. Mor\ Aiidi'iMiu Circuit?T. G. Iler'oert. t'eiHi.eioii Circuit?V. A. Sharp. ( i'lokons Circuit?K. M. Morgan. Wiliiatiisinn Circuit?J. J,. Sillcy. .'. A0?8CUKO hWTUICT?S.-.il. liltOWNR, 1\ jPfiVVaiiosboro Station?L. A. Joliust^i, II. 0. nforsons, sup. 1 ~t I Wrtdespoh'* Circriit?S. Jones, J. Hutchison. J A nsOuvillo Circuit?A. W. Walker. Carol{iia*FeiH.aloiCollcc:e?W. C. Powers, Aj;etiL ! Alberninrlc Circuit?J. M. Clinc. Conconi vOir'cuit?li. W. Thompson, P. L. *lierin<^,. lLlv-v. llocky River Mission ? O. A. ClirietJsbrijfj. j /'Monroe CirmitV B. 0. Junes, 0. W.'DilPrc. I Liitf-aKler tVonit? L. Wooil.- * | <:atawi>.t 1 jv?r;Mk-ioii?A. II., Harmon, ! < !? !> Mipplljft). Circuit and Mission?L. Scarborough. J. i\ Wii.-on. l.li-i:. \\. Jj. Illtick. Him.' t.tsviiic Circuit?Ii. U. Pcgues, Ii. II. Alston. Society ii ill Mission ? I). A. Ogl?urn.\ lr.o i.mu.n J>istrict?.5. T. Wiuiitjiajt, \ P. ?. _ ;* Limolntou Circuit?G. W. Ivey, J. Hoover., l>niin? Circuit?T. 11. Edwards. ' '^F^f l'iiicviilc Circuit;? A. McCoiqiiO(bilc; > Clin iotic Station?P. M. Kciiue3^MfflBr Charlotte Qycnit?W. \W Abernaiiiy. ' ' ,j CatHwiut Circuit?-Wiii.^Cavs'dii^^. .11; C.1 .McKifrimy.'gj, v <g?/w' f' ilicn-^jymlHa&^oii?A. P. Avayt... .>ami Caldwell 'MiWion^-J.'j rWrtffls" J#. \V. iiaby. j Marg.uijoii Circuit?W. J. Ii. ftippo'. Shelby Circuit- J. S. Nelson. Yorkviflc'Statioii ?L. C. Wear Koei; ii til Circuit?1>. .May, \ A. liopcr,! J. AY. North sun. -TDayituporl FemaleCollege?11. M. Aloud. SPAHTA.NCUKli UlSTUiCV?li. A. C. Walkru, P. E. ' %. ; ; Spartanburg Station?J. Stacy. Broad "River Mirsiou?J. Parker. Spartanburg Circuit?A. J. Stokes, A. W. , Walker, sup. Rutherford Circuit?J. S. Ervin. McDowell Circuit?M. Eaddy. Columbus Circuit?T. J. Clyde. Hickory ATut Gap Mission?A. JR. Bcnnick. , Pickeiisvillc Circuit?T.S. Dam/I. ,yy supplied. ' Greenville Station?S. J. Hill. ' Greenville Circuit?E. A.Lemmond, A. H. Lestor. ( \ Union Circuit?J. H. Zimmerman, J. P. DcPasK, C. Murchison, sup. Goshen Hill' Circuit?J. W. Crider. PacoletteCircuit?0. A. Darby. Wofford College - A. 3d. Sliipp,. President; ; W. Smith, Professor: II. 11. Durant, Agent. "I Tiic Conmiitt.ee appointed to consider the duty of the Conference in reference to the interests of the Church, in Connection with the present condition ot the country, beg leave to report that they recommend to the / oilferciice -the-,adoption of the tollowing resolutions: iieaoi That the Sonth Carolina Conference, while They feci that the great work of' the Christian iViitftnt^v demands,.'and should ! ever receive, their faitlHul au<L?u:iofud'atteii- 1 tiou, and siiould forever aoswlve tlivm from any active pariic.pation in liie stri.es of-eh?..peiilical arena, no\ertheless call never loi^i-t tliplliigli aliegiaii e wnicti tln-v owe to lie; claims ol their ooiimri, iiie iainl of their hirtii. . i i ..at wliiie we deplore the ncecs-1 \ sity tiiat e.M-iS lor a separation ironi tin: roller- ; | ui Union, vci, >n view o: ail tin: hisrori of the;, pa>t, the p. i iisof tiio present, and ilie tiirealeii-! led Wloig- oi tue future, We feel bound. In ! iioiioi a."i d.i.y, io move m harmony with the ! South m -r-.suiiu Aoithern domiuatim-. I titx'ft- . foal as faithful soils oi the South, and 01 im; S.atu will) whose destiny we ar ideiitdieo, -v v Miali ever pray for the guidance and l iewiiig oi the Cod of i'rovidenc-: and Crave, who lias so long exercised his gracious i protection inir liie iioines of our fathers; anil-" lual lius oaiereiicc tender to the State of South ' aioiiiia tiieir eiieourageinents, their sympathies, liiuir affections, their intercession with I i...iu.ii it. her lir-liulf their all?silhiect ' , J only to the jninunount cliiiuis of God upon " the in. * NICHOLAS TALLEY, Chairman. CilABLES BE'lTS. II. SLABS'. I). JDEliiilC'Iv. 11 EN BY A!. MOOD.v WM. U. FLEMING. VV.M. A1ABT1N. BUND ENGLISH. Coectis. The sudden changes of our climate aro sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic Affections. Experience having proved that simple remedies olten.uct speedily and certainly tvlicn taken in the early stages ol the disease, recourse should at once be luid to "Brown's Bronchial Ti itches,' or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, ur Irritation of the Throat ha ever so slight, as by this precaution a more serious attack may tw ed'ectuady warded off. Puijlic Speakers und Singers wii tind them effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice. Sec advertisement. Nov. 27,?hmo. \ ? ? 8 ? ? g ^ 8 ? ?j SEVEN YEARS. i ~ The seven years of up rival ed success attending the I "tHJSMOS'OUTAlV ART AMS041A. : TSOX," have made it a housthoid word throughout every quarter of the Country. Duder the auspices of this' popular Institution, over Ihiec mult, td timu-sarid li/jme-iV 1iavo learned to appro* ' eiau*?Iiv beautiful works of art on their walls, and. choice literature on their, tables, the' meat benefits derived from becoming a subscriber. Snnsqriptions-aro now bcijig received in a ratio on-. paralleled w^ith that ot auyvprevious year. . Tarm*r~df tVubscriptioa, "Any jrcpons can become a member by subscribing Ihrie Uotpui, lor which sum tiroy will receive-,. rfBt=-XI?<5,(urgeand superb steel engraving.:30x38 'Ttibhes, entitied, ^i8S&. ?tL?OneSgpy, one yojuyof that elegantly oH ' maguzfitc, . "Tac Coiiin p,?i::aii 4rt .i .>ivrii'gf?" : Hib?mtour admission.-:, during the season, tu . "TheGallery oi^airni/.gs. a4 J Broadway, N Y.'' In addition to the nliove bear!its, there will be given* to subscribers, as ur iuiious premiums, over Five Eiuidied Leo.uiuul Works of y&xii cnmpri'Miig vaiimMe- paintings, marbles, pari.aiu, out- j lines, ale.. iiiiur a tnilynaifonul lleuelir. ,.Tiik scmciib ivv iu.wi.vr;. which every subscriber wit. receive, entitled," F.w.stasp ' lusTEKiXtf jus Reciai is. one of (lie most beautiful and popiilar engravings cv?-r isstr.il -in tin's country. It is done on stool, in Jive i."~ "iid xti/r/il*, ?ud W printed on heavy plate paper, 'i.v'.tS inches, making a tno-t eliuice ornament, Miitalit" fn' tiie wails of-eijther-the library, parlor or oiliee. Its sulijoet is the celebrated scene of Sir John Fa sn.ir receiving, in .Justice Siiullow's office, the recruits which have i?t'ti gathered for, his "ragged regiment " It could n a oe furnished by the trade for less tliun flvt'.'dol.i.rs. TI|C An Ji.uT'iut is too well known to ,tho whole countiy to need coiumeuilatioii It is a ntaguilieently ili'istyated tn.i*BV/.!in? "tj Art. " ntainitig Assays,'Stories, I'Ooiu*, wossip. ie., oy me very ix-si writers m America. I The Engraving is sent to any part of the country by I maiL With safety, being packed in a cylinder, postage ' prepaid. Subscriptions will be received until the Evening of the ."1st ol January. ISO I, at which time the books will close and the j.-rcmiuines lie given to subscribers. Subscriptions receivo.1 and forwarded by the Editor of the J"u> ?<?/, Hon Secretary for Camden and vicinity. where specimen Engravifig? and Ait Journal ecu be seen. No subscription cntered'withouc the Casli. Dec 18,?tf.. GEORGIA SJtRSAPARJiilA ' COMPOUND, FOR PUMtYMO TUB BLOOD Mil) 1>1FF,.\FK0 f L* ?Pt!V? T fjrL'tJ \jr urn i*a ? r, it. COMPOSITION.?Ii contains in addition ti? Sarsupafilla. tin* hydrn-nleohoiie extract < f Queen's Ltelight, (Stilliiigia); Grey Heard; Wliiio Ash. or Kimgo Tree, (Chionantliu-); Tinctiu o ui May Apple or Mandrake, (Pobbphvl'.uniJ: mill I .ortl ];i.i,t. (. i.i;piiii:nri...J ?'? ' oi'nlld ifi'Lul by Dlmti'l Phytic/ ins. Physicians juilee o! its Illness lor tiieir purpose, l?y .tli^ir knowledge ol the virtue of inch ingredient ? Some iiuve not only approved of tin* combuuiiioti, but 'hav-ffbng.igcd lo intri duee it in their, practice. Tliey prescribe >{. liccaii.se they know w nut it i> composed ("if?tliev know loo. iroin its taste, and by cm ol'ully observing, its clicks tit cases in which it has been uppropriateiy'.'r.ed! tU.-.t it is a pure article. A prepnrat.oii like this lias lottri been needed i the medical pr.'lessioii. sbi* hi i iarpe^scppuitioti m'the diseases li.c, are e.i!!a I upon to treat, a reliable alterative is \> .lined, to change the existing Nuorhid state of .the system. A physician wiio ci.ates free use of this Sarsaparillti m nis ; '.'act.cc. c n tt.'.-it diseases more sue* ccssfiilly with .ess ii. a ha!' ti.e medicines, lie generally uses, than in could wille'it it. !l has been brought into poptdar use, when it lias la-en tried, more by the reciiimcndiiliou ofpliysicinns than by advertising. Alljttcv iiave ;etjttireil respecting it. is a statement ot^-' e.nap 'sition, its inedicil properties, and an assurtiitoL- ilt.it i will be prepared with the wiine liiitliitil w rc^t* Ibrinerly. Tliey have assurance tiiiit this shall he done. The Proprietor has the rej illation of preparing Sfarsiiparilla, that has iniriiisic -Value, and this reputation shall l>e susUiiticd. y For Side in Camden, bvg J, J. MoKAlX, and F. L. ZKMP. iuci bv Urugjpst generally. Nov 27,?tf. ' } Xewspnpcr and Periodical Agency, Having received the agency of several newFp.ipers and periodicals, the editor of the Journal will give ...a nnrcniuil attention to aov business committed tu liis charge. We nisiy^mentiun that the foliowiug are among the number for which we aro authorized to act:?Chnr.eston Mercury. Southern Guardian, Sumter Watchman, Fieli and Fireside, Lancaster Ledger, Goduy's Lady's Book, .Eclectic Magazine, Coemopolitnn Art Journal, ^outh Carolinian. and Colombia Banner, DeBows Review, ic. Tills is a niHtterof great ccmvenionec to percona in ' thi:- vicinity, who may desire to subscribo or renew tlioir sunscriptions, for uuy of ilve above papers or periodicals. It must bo remembered that tbo CASH must always | accompany the order for subscriptions, and tliat wo do | not feel at liberty to vary from this wholesome regti- ! lation. N \ ' ' * V Ladd, Webster, & Co's. - , Tiglit St it oil Family and manufacturing Sewing Machine^. A 131 Caltimoro St. Between CalvSPfX SonUi, / \ Baltimore, Md. -? Prices from $5i? upwards; Samples of work sent , by mail. ' . ' t XHK Proprietors of theRcjMachines claim, (and sul>\ t stnutiiite the claim,) that their instruments witt r-~' execute any -and every kind of . eeijlb WORK and. , perforin the same in tlie best possible manner G'ombin-r v ing. as it does, the merits of all the old machines, and, at the same time, avoiding their faults, it commends it- 4 self to the public as the great family sewing machine. and as adapted to, every branch op industrywhere the needle is required. . * yThey will stitcii. fell. Iiein. bind and gather. They * ' make a strong lock stitch, that canuot Ire raveled or \ pulled out. They makeu beautiful. uniform at:tch.fclike oh both sides of the-work, without formingihb . ?Kdzcs underneath; - p The Machines have great strength, nre perfectly sim* - y, pie. and tlie management of tliern easily acquired. : " 1 ' Any- spool of cotton, thread or silk, may lie used 1 without re-winding. They are almost noiseless -*51,^ ... their operation, unri will wear longer than any w ' JT Sewing Machine extant Let Manufacturers. Planters, Farmers, Tlou&k^' : ; or any oilier persons in search of an instrumer?L './ ; ,, eeute any kinii of sewing now done iiy innehiueiyv^^^j-^? suie they secure the best by examining oars y-" diasing. ; t - ; . v XORTOLF, 1858. .' . Messhs.-'Ladd-, Webster k Co.: . ' ' Ces'TI.emex : For a few days past we have been,1-^^ holding our Seaboard Agricultural Faii*' at which ar? ropresentedf, besides our own Sewing Machines, tlioso . \ of Wheeler & Wilson, Grover & Baker, and Singer. vipy The Report of the Committee on Sewing Machines wcta _ J to have, been mndo on Tuesday last, when the p.irtie?^Mh representing Singer and Grover & Baker came forwaidBHH and protested, against the report beiug made, on tnEp ground that the committee were prejudiced in fhvor our machine. *. :-*? A new committee was accordingly mutually agngwf upon, consisting of three entirely disinterested. peraoBf (as, indeed, was the first committee,) and all of th?; scientilic practical men. I have the pleiis?yo "to announce that, after a very fifithful investigation^ Cfei awarded- -us- tbo only premium"', thartwus given. Tjggjgi' VWUI^HUJIUJj ^IVUOO A1IIU kUl I Very Resp.. vr'sSSffk. J. D. GEISELIN, JRSBL' '{, t ' The Awarding Commitee on Sewing Machines r-P^y ft ppctfully Report, that after a close and careful e.xamiria-1 tion of the principles, construction, and operation of the various Sewing Machines on exhibition, and taking into consideration the diameter of the various stitches made by them, and also the relative advantage, free- ' dem- from complicity, and consequent freedom and liability of derangement and breakage, award the premium to L.?id. Webster .v Co." December 11?ly. Tiie Cheuistuy op Medium:.?Among the special delights which have so richly repaid nr visit to New England, was the inspection, it ?.m our privilege to make of Dr. J. 0. Ayer & Co's Lybor.aory at Lowell. Although we knew by hear-say, tlu.t it ; - a large,ygt were we surprised when we cam- iniov.rv. a,'its real magnitude, and still more by the extent and compliedtion of its truly imiiieiise Miaiuoss The wiioie massive ' structure is in fact one vast clu-iuicnl la: oratory, in which the processes of this wonderful art art- constantly going on. i.edico chemical science lias found that the curative properties ot'uny substance exist in some otie or more ofi.s cum ponent parts. Titus the remedial etlccta of opium arc due solely to the morphia it contains, although :1ns i* hut one eighteenth part of its weight; the other .-eu titccn purls are guar, extractive *. and inert or odVnsire mutter. Dr. Ayer's system separates the medical properties .of each substance employed and we are here shown the processes by w! icli the vvtu-- of each reinedinl agent nre chased * through the iilcitii ics until tirev couro out completely . pure at lust. These coneeutratcil, puritied medical pro|M i tics, or virrncs are tinally combined together to produce tire remedies which have raude themselves % reputation for unrivalled excellence, nil over the world Not only does the Doctor disclaim all secrecy in his nrt*s*^., " and explain every process and ovory particular, but ho maintains that this is the only process by winch the" ^ people can be supplied with the best possible remedies for the treatment of disease.?The Formula by which his remedies are made are published in the medical Journals and have been presented to a large part of the medical Faculty of the United Slates, and are constantly sent by mail to such physicians as apply for them.?b'tilj Chronicle, ,San Francisco. Nov. 20.?It v r V T i. IVXUSSICiU XHitMli-UUliUXi. . , MilS. BEWsT&jtOFESSOR OF TIIE* Piano-forte and Singing, will bo happy to U * K u "receive Pupils during the Summer vacation. She undertakes the cultivation of the Voice, and give instruction in Vocal Music (both sncred and secular) in the Italian. French. Geruwn-ond English Lau ! gunpes. " -y Terms per Quarter.' _ ^ Si sot no .:?2 ' Piaso-Fokte i if: ' ' July :5-tt i3T M RS. VVINSLOW, AN KXPKR1K.V Nurse and female physician, has u Siothingfor children teething, which greatly facilitate.-:; cess of nothing by softening the gu.as, redinli.unaiiition?will ulluy all p.iin, and is sun late the bowels, lie pet a I upon it, mother.-. ; ? rest to yotirecives. and rcii and b'-Mti; loyr Perilftly s.itb m ill eases, oeo advert isomer or comma '> " :0; , ;