The Camden daily journal. [volume] (Camden, S.C.) 1864-1864, November 25, 1864, Image 1
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HeihoiiH Conference.
This body, (Bishop George F. Pierce, presiding),
which commenced its annual session on
Wednesday last^ at Newberry, adjourned Monday
morning.j 4The following are the appoint
Charlsstok Disratcr?^Thomas Raysqb, Prx?iwk?
Etnas. f
Clpirleaton?B'J Meynatdie.
Charleston City Colored^Misaon?F A Mood,.
W A Hodges,
- , St. Bartholomew Circuit?J D W^Crook.
" WMterboro' Circuit?J J Snow..
-Hpr&e Shoe Miwjon?A Nettles.
St. Andrew's Mission?J E Petitty.
* Pon Pen Mission?P Q Cowman., v
Askepoo-and Cohababee Mission?J W Coward.
Bamberg Circuit??A J Stokes. *
. * Allendale Cifc?H-+J W McRoyv
Prince William'p Cimiit?One 'to-be sm>
S&fa ' $1??.C ' '.
Black Swamp Circuit?M L Banks.
-^Hardeeville Oircnit?1> W Seale. .
"Savannah River Miwoa-W* E Frippe. >
jtfisajon'arj to Army?Alex; B Stephens.
* : ? Chaplain to Hospitals, Charleston?? A
^ SL* WtUlwr^W^^nfort-^lkto
and Jcbcsse Mi^iono?Within the enemv'a
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iltasipnsry tn Chios?Benj Jenkins.
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Okakcmueg District?-A bkj. if. Chrbitzbkrg,
P. K.
drangebnrg Circuit?Geoige Brigh^
' St. iUtthew'a Circuit?A McCorquodalc.
Uppsr Orange -Circuit?L M Little.
Leiington Circuit?W Carson, J*K Tuck
Granitcville Mission?J R Pickett.
Aiken?To. be supplied.
Barnwell and Silverton Mission?John* R
Cobnrti, Supernumerary.
Edi&to Fork Mission?E A Price.
. Blackville Circuit?W Hutto, R B Tajraht.
; sirv v ^ j. . . -,t
' Providence Circuit?J 8 Conner.
jSt GcoTce's Cirenit?C Wjlson.
"'Summcrville Circuit?J A.Mood.
-ivMOTnt Holly Muswn-?Geo W Bird.
St. J ames'. Goose Creek Mission?To be supf.
Copper River Circuit-f-J L Sifley.
.Cooper River Mission?To be supplied.
Ctiaplain to Hospitals, Summerville?J West
ley Miller.
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JKAJUOK 1/I8TRICT?1. JR.. VV ALBK, JTRESIDIAO
ELDEB. v
Marion?R J Boydt?y
-Marion Oircnit?M A McKibbon. ?
9ri>wnvil!n Circait-r^ Jones.
' Liberty Chappel and Lvnch's Creek Circuit
?J B Campbell, 0 Eaddy.
- Kin^strce Circuit, and Mission?J VV, Murray,,
one to be supplied. ? - j
_ ~ 'Darlington?W .A Gamewefl.
V Darlingtofi Circuit?L\M Hamcr, one to be
i ajoppiied. . ?
Lynchburg?Joeedb Parker
v.. Black River Chrcnit?J C Stoll. !*: . /
Georgetown and Sampit Mission-^-Thonsas
Black River" atd Pee Dee Misaion?J A
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;7 "Waccamaw Mission?OBeita.
epiiwayboro ?D JMcifillan.
ConwayUofo' Circuit?A Ervin, one to be
supplied.
Cf&plain 4th Military District?W A Hew
ingway, ^
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Chaplain toi Horpitata at Florence?WS
Black.
A J Stafford, Q E' Wells,; ET R Frippe, J
H *art, in the army, < .
Columbia Dibtrict?C. II. Pkitchard. Phs
SIDING ELIIBR.
Washington Street--W G Conner. ' %
Marion Street?F Auld. ,
Colored People and Superintendent Central
Bureau Association?Win Martin.
Congar.ec Mission?N Talley.
Columbia Circuit?J J Workman.
Richland Fork Missioh-^C McLeod.
Fairfield Circuit?J W Kellp, J T Kilgo.
Chester Circuit?S Lcard. ,
Sandy River Mission?R R Dagnall. s
Rocky Mount?A J Canthen. '
Camden?J T Wighjman.
Wateree Mission?J L Shuford.
C TV T CJ'.
uumwr?jls *? cnmmons.
Samter Circuit?J W Ncfrtb.
Bishopville Circuit?P F Kistler, Aug W
Walter. Supernumerary.
Saute? Circuit?IIA C Walker, J W Wightman.
Upper Santee Mission?TW Mnnncrlyn.
Manchester Mission?J#L Stoudetuire.
, Manning Circuit?VV W Mood; ,
' Coinmbia Female College?H. JM Mood,
President.
Chaplain 2d S C Cavalry?M Browik
COKKBBUBT DlLTRICTf?S fl BftOWKK,
P. E.
CoV^hnry circuit?W P Monzon.
'AhhavilU fliroiiit?T ift T A ?
?* u UCI UCI ? autnnfljr.
Ninety*9ix circuit?A L Smith.
Salada River mission?"W H Lawton.
Mapleton circnit?T S Daniel.
Edgefield?W A < larlcc. /
Butler .circuit? P L Meiman. \
KewbiTry-^J W llufiihert. i
' 'Newberry circmt?J H Zimmerman, one'to:
be audited.
I % Lower Sa.oda Rivfcr mission? S^sWmhhL
Laurens circuit?W."^ McSwniu, J R Little
Pickens circuit?J ILC McKimm*^ W-<
Pendleton' circuit?Thomas 11 Edwards, J
M Carlisle.Andcrson^-S
B Jones.
Anderson circuit?Christopher Thomason.
Chaplain 1st N C Regiment?W C .pQWpr.
I Chaplain 14th Ga Rcgiuieilt?Alexander W
Moore. - '
flntMhiiri) 9IJIHA1?1
? j vv. ui i ai unim tnin, |in iui>
Wadesboro\ Distkict?Charles Taylok
p. e; r;
Wadesboro'-rTlios J Glide.
- Wndsbboro' circuit?J \V Pnett, Tbos A
Boonv, and'ii C Parson*, supernumerary. s
,'Ansonrillc circuit - L Wood.
Albemarle-J W AU-rmitity. J C JlarbwlC
Couenrd circuit?L Scarlturo, S A ll??per,
-W S Haltom, Piipcri-nmerary.
Monroe circuitr-W W Jones, B> A Lcm
mond. '
Lancaster circuit?J W Crider.
Hanging Rotk circuit?C E Lurid.
Catawba River mission?G VV M Creighton.
Cheraw?R R Pegnes. . -
Chesterfield circuit and Ooalfiefds Railroad
.mission?\V L Pegues, E J Pennington.
Bcnnesvilk?J <A Porter,. M C Davis*
Society ilili mission-*-D A Ogburn. *
' Chaplain 26th C Regt?A N Wells;
Louis A Jolwsofi, in tlie aimy. *"'
Shelby District?R P Franks, P E
Shelby?John \Vatts.
Lincolnton?E G Gage.
Lincotnton circuit?D May.
Dallas.circuit?C Randall.
Yorkville-r-J B Massebeau.
York circuit and mission?M A ftoririflilhr.
Cat&wba circuit?J M Cline, J 8 Nelson, supernumerary.
Rock HiU circuit?A R Bennick. .
Pineville circuit?J Finger. *'
Charlotte?J Stacy. 4 v
Colored People?One to be supplied.
: Charlotte crcuit?B $ Jones, J D Carpenter.
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Lenoir circuit1?A P Avant
Caldwell mission?G F Round.
Yadkin mission?J C Crisp, one to b? supnlio/t
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Morganton?G W Ivey.
Bufke. mission?One to be .supplied.
South Mountain mission?11' Hughes.
-.Davenport Per, 'e College?A G Stac?,
President; G P d, Professor.
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Samno} Lander, Principal Lincolnton Female
Seminary.
? Chaplain Hospitals CFiarlotte? FM Koni
nedv.
Chaplain 42d N C Regiment?S J Hill
43d N C Regiment? E VV Thompson.
Spartanbubg District-!-\V; XI Fleming,
F.E. >
Spartanburg?W T Capers and Alex W
"Walter, supernumerary.
Spartanburg pircuit?V A Sharpe. *
fcg McDowell circuit?J E W^tspn. ,
j Hickory Nut'G'ap mission?One to be supiplied.
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* Rutherford circuit?-J S Ervin.
Columbus circuit?U J Morgan.
JPscolett c.'rcuit?Samnel A Webber,
Goshen Hill circuit?W Bowman. .
Union circuit?0 A Darby, N K Melton, C
Murcbison, snper/mrtiorary. V W. *
;Greenville?RB A^ton.
. Greenville circuit?R C Oliver, .A 3 Lester,
and one to bo supplied. . '
Pinke.Vsvilie? 1) D Rfars.
Keowfle' mission?F M Morgan.
WAflR.wl A 'air;? r>? - i
.rvuviu ?. ia OIIJJ'J', nCMOCM}
W Smith, Professor. '
Agent for Orphan Fnnrl?*W Smith.
II D Moore Unuefenctl to Florida Confer '
ence. F. A.'MQOD,
' ' Secretary S. C. Corifcai-nqe..
Camdln daily mm
, -'-gas'
XIUDAY BfflllHIXO KOT. 35
Our if "bile exchanges announce the jjeatti of jfol
James 8. I.SAS, an old resident, and fbi&erly woll
known in this his native state.
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The Chairman of one of the Committeia on Foreign
ii&irs in l.i.voor.s's Congress ha?, since the news of
the rapture of-thej/Vorufa hi h Brazilian pen t, warmly
defended the act, and declared his icadiness to sustain
it in Congress.
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Scictde.?Mr. "V7. R Tjnslky. well known for some
year# as the Cushierof the Bank ofSavannah. on Tuesday
last at Milicdgevill-'. walked ont into ilie graveyard
and put un end to liisjifo by. shuoiing himself?
Wcrdo not^knbw ike cause ol t)u9 sad tiagnjy. ' . < '
Mr. S ewaut, Lincoln's Assistant Treasure* at
New York, lias Iwen to Wiudiinpinn. t ying to concoct '
a sclu me with FtsSF.snEV to i ring :< wn the pticcof
gojd. He'.was instructed to off r to Conu^ertiil :neu?
for strictly commefeial net ess ifos, gold for yn - blind-ed
and filtj., but none lo-he sold for speculative. purposes,
THE FuuurfA.?The career of -jftj Conf derate war
stwmer Florida has befetfun eventful'one. f which ti.e
country ii>ny well >?e proud. She sailed fittai Liverpool
on tl?e 22 I of .March, 1862, Uiiier the name of -1
Oft to. n{nl a rfwthil Nassau", N. P.," iu April, where.
a1 e received her annoim-nt. etc. On the 14th of June, :1
1862, sue w;i? Bi'izod i>y Che British, s earner Grey
hound, lattwaSKxin released. On the 9th <>f August,
1862. she left Nassau, and promedol t? Green Bay,
where she \vii?.fitte?i ol> fo^a chiiu ', her stores, etc., 1
being brought to her by the.. Kngiisti schooner Prince -
Alfred She rap into Mobile ou the fth of September, I
1862, and whs struck by *hot several times from the
guns of the Wionri and Queilf. and run out on liie 17ih (
of Jnnuury, 1863. . Aib-r doing much damans to Fed;
end shipping, she went; into- St. GeorgoVClumnel in
August 1863 In September, she entered the French 1
. port of Bre?t, and on thellth of that month was de- tained
by the' French Government Soon after she i
captured the steamer Klectric Spark, bound .from Nrvr .
York to New Orleans,. For a .time slie wwa consort (
of the Alabama, and acted in conjunction'with her in
crnising. Shet was commanded Tor a long timj' l?y
Lieut, J. N. Ma'fptt, but for the past year or more -lie
has been commanded by C. IfAKiOAULT Courts, form- '
erly t>f the United Stales navy.
Tnz Bokb^m Guards.?The "Bdnliam
Guards," a company of youthful recrnits, under
Capt. K. D. Goodwyri, appeared on the street*
yesterday, marching with the piec'sion of I
trained troops; Our friend, the Captain, true 1
to hi* past history, and the instincts of patriot-, .
ism, although ttill disabled from "the effects of
a wound-received while acting gallantly as the
Lieut. Col. of tho 2d regjmfent, has gathered
these spirited young men around him and w off
to-day for the Georgia border. Su.'cpm at- i {
jtend them! iiisy they have a share in the I
' discomfiture of Sherman, -and ' return without. t
1 loss or woundff!?Guardian 0/ Wednesday.
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LATE^TBY T^LEGEAgg
-:v REjPORTS Q* THE ^RES$ A6SU<? Attblh .
Entered accor3S'nr td the Act of Congress in tbs yetir 9
1863, by J. A. THSXS;tl&.;n tlio Cleric'a offlee of the .. >
District Court of tite Confederate; States for^th# .
'Northern Dforict of Georgi*. ' x . %'-fc
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New Market, November 22.?Tfc<>
ions, ot the enemy's catalry came two. miles
hub 8KJC o! Jackson this morning. We. attacked
and drove them tyick a distance of ten or
eleven miles. Onr loss seven or eight killed * ?" r J:
and wounded. - The diethyls 1^3 not known,
HiADQUABTsns/Novei.nbei 22.?Horn J. A.
Seddoitv Secretary of War: "Gen. Karty reports
that the e'rieuiy Vdhralry, in considerable forcs^ drove
in our cavalry pickets this morning and
advanced to Monut Jackson and' crowed V-JfelS
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river. lb was nu t by some infantry an'd one
. brigade
of cavalry, and driven back. Rosscr
purwud, driving the enemy beyond Edenburg
? ?J 1- n- i i;<? -i
?i v\'iiiu?rviit arju iiiui w; auauuou
bis killed ami wouudei Karlj tliiclis it ar&ohnoiwtiroe.''
Richmond, November 23.?Tho Washington
Chronicle of the 20th liaW been received!
k-contniiifci nothing of interest except ; nu ad* ;
mission of their defeat in East Tenrwsee and a
proclamation of Lincoln, raising the blockade /B&jag?B
at Norfolk, Fernnntlina and Pensacola^. Gold ' VJ
flwd on Halurtlaj at 220. New .York paper* V < ' V
of tin 2ht has been received. -A- telegram
from ltiitWo. ann^nncce the arrival there of v.
Gun. Birncy, Gen. Sherman's, chief artillery oP . ' I
Ivor. lie 1 ft Kitisfatoo on the moraine of th?./ ^
12th, and.snid the men had Received eight
nioiithVpay and an outfit adapted toahard .
and rapid winter ciUT>n*%n.V
my, iiithnfiMg Fotrol'a .avalry, were at Tilfc- ,, " %.
ccmbia and Florence, being watched W Gen..
Thomas* Hie hiva?ion ofTennossec was decmr
A Ciiiciiitiiitti telegram says 900 *f?bel firi*nuers.arrivedin
Na-hv.lle on Saturday froirp
Atlanta. lVlie?ing the place evacuated, they
rushed in f<?r plunder and- were captured. TheCiiitiut
ati Guz'ltr of Friday say?: Sherman is.
wham-It g tt>wHt(ls ilic Savannah river in two
plntun^. One would go to Angtts.a and ibeo
her to Mm 011. It goes Beaufort as the nfe
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unite (.le?tjnation,*When lie intend* to miike the- '
wuth Atlaruie ldockadiiig>qnakron, liia future
base o'f.&appiies. Onlv suob buildings ns Atlanta
La- ei&U he useful to the rebels we're ^ burnt.
The extensive rolling mills and large '
store houses at Borue, were burnt by order of
pro. Cftle. The Etowah-Hotel was alsb bornt. jgi %
Advices I'roin New Orlcaus of the 12th sifted
the* French troops had evacuated Matangirats...
At Brownsville there is a small fore
L'aoby'a wounds are severe?be will noi'^be- . ,
tblc to take the saddle for. six months. Every- \
thing was put at Littld Bock on the 9th_inst ^
A Chattanooga telegram of the 19 th says the
rebels atta^ed. our forces at Strawbcry Plains,,
ind were repulsed every time.
Sweet Potatoes.
KA liUS.iELs- SWKBT POTATOES, AT HY?.
4 bushels line Eice Peaa, for table tree.- "* . 1
A Apply t-? * 8. A BENJAMIN. A;
KovembwiS. ; fr.m.
BBMSNKBS AND FIELD HANDS APPLY TO
. B. P. COLBDRN.
November 25 St
Bonds Lost
A FIVE .HUNDAKD IOILAR CtfftTTFCATK
Bond wns siolf ji from the ho'se of i}:? under- '
ilvrticd on the ecei??ny of'tlw 7U?' ibst., in Richland
District, ne-ttho Camden road, on the waters of Spears
;retk. I forewaia any person from trading lor
aid'Bond' ' JiiREMIAH BKTllANYv
nov 14?3t
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