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J. S. RICI I All DSON, Jt a. JOHN H. IA)A N. WE-DNESDAY, NOV. 8, 1851. A :enats for thle 13anner.-m' 'IThe ftollowinhg Jpersoiis have been ap pointed Agents and are authorizeI to re (eive, and1 receipt lir, all sumns due the Sumter Ilaier. Any person wizhing ti becomite it suliscriler to the Ianner, by htand inig i th"m tliclr natc and address will have the paper forwarded prIriptly. They will alsosceC to forwarding -all ad vertising itsiness connected with the paper. W. W. WA.KLIn Jn ,. .Cun'a S. C. . W ITAKER,. .Wilinington, N. C. WILLIAMl HYDE,....."....,. ft. C. LuGaN,........ttiterville S. C. No ther persn is authorized to receipt fvr the Banter. " Persons wishin to sec us npon Eusiness connected with the Paper or Law, canl find us at any hour during tie day, at our oflico, just back of Sot.oatoss' New Store. (D' All letters addressed to tle Banner must be pre-paid to insure atten tioit. COTTON MARKET.. CuAnu-fo Nov. 6. C'rTo.N.-The market to-day remained tii a quiet state, and only a few purchasers itn atteldi lice. The sales amonunt ed to :75 ha'es at furer prices, from '7 1-4 a 9 ~3 4I. N4ws of lie lvWeek. aWe are compelled, onl accomut of a pressure of other tmatter, to olit ottur usual colutmn of' News Iteis. As thle Court of Coninot Pleas will le ill sc:Ssiol at the tile of tlie text parade (if the Sunier Riflerten, and in order to extend tile time for changing theit Jiii form, the next parade is postponed until the regular parade day in December. ime Yellov Fe!veit The Charleston Board of Icilelth have discontinued their daily reports of deatis, as tie fever is pronounced n1o h ogelr elpideilie. Tle recent COOl wveather givee I., us reasont to ex poet sitiilar reports foimt (It her S:thi crin (ities, wich1 have beenl attflikted. iJo11,; L. I IxoN, w1ho was tried inl Caiident -. b.st week, foor tle mu3rder of WV. i(.n t.uM, is beiite acutitted. The Court. of Comn iioii Pleas and Genera, Sessht ns fllr Sitimter Di)trict. Coltlienced its Fall teri oil M dndy ; his hoior .Judge \Vutie.:n presidi's. 'I here is the uisual at tetidalee of einm bers oft the Riar antd butiniless enonlleh to keep~j the Couiirt ini Sess14in to tie secon .week~-tl ; thr liare . hio wever, noi veary ii~ unportant eses on the doekets. Mis Brensaan. Miss IhaCxxNAN, whoa proiased~((, ini t.ur i,-t issue, to give its a1 C~olcert i'l Sait iirday ighazt tex t, ha~s pvos/paurt/ her religiaus iitee'ing to lbe hield here at ihuat timie, titatil thieSatiirilayv ticht f31 laowilir. ( )i the ciy/,/aen//, theni we itmy1 explect the paruotoisedl t reat, and we knowa' it waill bie a taal in ~dm/ to all who lohve Mwee.t muatsi(. I hn't fur get toi cornle (tne ad all. MlissI's. ~is a niativye Caroian aund deserves aour pautrona!e. IIf ler inginhg too~ is worth I more than11 all the lthe. lianmal ot her illmds who ha-:e visited uts fiar years lhar. We wiill paublish theii piecs to be sung lby her ont13 thei p/are uht. re the Conciuert w ill he givent in our text. MIcware ol' Oys!ters.. We leani that severt al idviduals hav e recetly , diecd ini Coil t ui fromai (at itig Oysters. Others ha~ve bieen ii ade sick bty pairtak ing (if the " hi. 'al ve." WV e sitppose t lha t t lhe disease w hih itnfets O)yst ers and1( fish'' at t he North has comte SothI. Look out TIhe Mails. A temtporary arrangemtenit ha~s been entered inito bay the Postma :ste in u Charlreston an ld thei Prei.-,idenit oif thei South ( atnulina IHail ioad, bay which th~ latt er ha~s agrc e.d to tratisport thle iIails for ten days 'moret. dting froti Satiiudy last. In the meian te the Post-mtaster Generial anda Char lest on Chartnbi er of Cotitimerce are inivest iga. ting the linat ters in dispute and entdeav (Iinitg to ari ranlge them. It will h~e seni hby our' ad vertisinug col1 return red to his formter rooms, niexi dor to thle lianner oflice, w here lie h: ready' andl able to give enttire sattistiie trion to all who feecl like perpetuating the iage of them'rselves or blencds. Fatal Rail Road Accidenut. Cm icAoo, Novemtber 3. A car onithe trtain u btich left thh: .'tuo Wmbcineu ujaLL f... n-oe I. nni, br ke an atxe near Al imini, and tile L.ocIlo tive ran 4t1f' the track, kill. I ing hiy1 rhr first, l t class passen gs, and fatally scalding a dozen others. The Hariee House. Frieid AIlTeuEL a1111inuces in a card, in this issie, thaL his well ke.t I luise is still open ',for tiavellers and Iojes to'retai;n his foiiler goo(d rUn of custorn. We can see no reason why he hotiuld not. llis lit e is an e1 x - eellent one and bie himself an excellent host. lie was the first to open a hoankse of this kind upon this line o!' 'Road and has dlevoted his witole timne and eiigy to keeping it well, aid now wheii the attenpt is being inade to cut him out, we do h-ope the travel ling publie will show their appreciation ofi' his eiflrts and his ne--its by stiek ing to hin. The IoI )itse now about being opened at. Kiniigsville has been golei up with the express inltentionl of' eutting- him out, but whIteni it is knlowlI tlait he (MIr. MrrciELL.) inade the highest bid of any one, to t.hu conllittee of the Charleston and Colunibia lail Rtrd coinpany for the place and that they gavc- it, notWitlistaid ig their ad ver tisement, promised it to the high est bidder, to their'fiavorite, we hope our Rail Road Company will re'lse to 'c commodate their tine to suit the louse at Kigsv ille, but will leave that sic/g and disaqreable place as soon -as the cars arrive anil stop, as hereto fOIel, Chr iieak at. SmIllervifle. Meeting of Ihe Agricultu raI Axsociationm. Let it lie remeniiered that a meet ing of' the Sutniter Agricultural Asso ciation hIs bveen ealled I'or to dy. \We have always looked upon this As SI ciation as of' prime in portanc to tile Agricultuiral inLerest and ad vanieree of our distiiet, and have been surpiised a1 pained to scc sti little geCral in terest Inanlif'.sted inl the move. The imeetiligs have heretfare been but I loorl y attended and tlie list Fair- was almnost a 1itilr e. This ought iot to b,. It. is e't-tinlv one ot the best mo'res, our distri.c't has ever inade-tone by which other district.s and especial ly I other States have been tuch benefiti d and roe rIn whih we can derive I great i:nn advaliligies. Everv far. ler otight to belnili-g ti it and thisi inite his kniow ledge and experience to the 'ele al fiuli from which all 111n1 draw usefOl letsens. We- Lope there will be a good atteidlanee lto.av 1nd)1 that iIyIkB who have hld4.(1 oIl'ulnti 1 nt Nw will see lit, to unite ithinIselvesto tihe discuis npti thle subjec.t ct' Agri fi'r tat an arltie~e nullln tile stlbject ill thtis isue. The 1441n11er Jtllhlica1tl if ftile v'otes iveni in the late elec'tion fioar lipre. sentiatives in Clarendon~ was incon aii. dte :md11 by reitue~st is now, gil en: CA ir. I'. :\I. D eni n, . r s. Do. S . WV iran~-:nsoos, - .113. (C44.. Wi. S. 1Ib: tseals, - 31)5. torrespon~ah-m-et (If thei Haner. NW Y~ ~o1K Ci rv, Nov. :1.!, I155I. The/. tHi!Per Waur. 13i:o~a n Duingts. ('jini 11 llms. ILi' A1 rritvals. Aew fr.o be A /e(Intti. .li er//ac h- Iu zr.i'b'i .\t: i dill't lino : Th warfae ai nst'Ii eir e t on : itia roui y. ot w irt'1 en o. , th. linZ~in lL''t)r~. l hiiC, the1 pubbe4 heX' lier th ati~ the~t who'ted bill a ti be isar posns ni .r.~ n114 e except 4 th poreIlirod ch loe .gar he bnnedin patird liket 01them Theiy prudneec hteasIe rw-il141bhe l(r'hol.t V lilae. ni thte mid a of storig ties.~ Asl~i lhe <h, Io l11ibtS il b approac poht,'c alii parlias becomeil g4llri andW ni11retci led110( anl heIproie (o ae buron:lg ner mter.ssi~ i in lid-an h e newiit'ai laet fo the1.411 I.,3lt(irsttm ig d in 31 li ti0.cale war eare-aeth pririg.ieno n of 1 intere ' ad i t'pete . iilil\ 'lin res rot day11 1n he oii gn avo'e wdl be thei billitl ever11( po!.ar 'fere is111 a1pht amou rle I*-nowe~ Nothing inhil rltrjine)mi' 'i'Itng lat, t w ro parti ofuths Orderl i'ucn. mnIo 1Iolils o ndaigeneral rwl ind I rae pers I int iltg. Greait ILt ilus.at' 4 (41 lutlAsesiati heVldi it mteIo 101 thieu statre lresled i4 to uprilyron~ 1t . Chui el 1'li (' veri htte ois tuch li don .I. Av l1(rok e ltonnoIalv kown s hiidaa~ -%14ueeze Amt ayht" took ia "wee3l da" ti mu1h ~lad walig alle 'mt hi 1llice (nO Is rl.,be Ws r.-erved tied ile tm r*gh l !l nIuiaa10 TheW lt'i1yealy Oplruok l'alesi )onnerced per'su pliao, 4m~iltle ( p~a -umbe on bookebldSler am evOery par1 o the Urtninont Te Ctt~ey tl l'asc is t la..1 A ihe rtheM hinidmg was~ foray shised. namchir n, min 'le scetierv, :I grrid of thv st sae he r.nment.er II Ihe s.:. V1e See III Morliv's tirahll a i .te rom It. .1. Watker in F. 'IN l'r Kigir. stating that 1h1. deit 01 $30o,00i retomrem! iy SIe Iw II T Iex,as incorpom rI ating I Iloj is8msnri aIndi Paciflie iall Road Ims ieenl maile aid that all ruimors It) the coitrary are incor. reet. The Unhiedl Slates mnail cOippur barqyue Ninrid. t'apt. lfiting,,i;a:ed trot New. York (it, W iint'ilay or Aukstralia vith a it Ici. armi aid se cnty Ii.e ca gerd. rihe also carried a preLLy large mrrail for tihe geild diggers. Ainiig the arrivals here this week by tihe. "l'acific" Capt. Nye, from Europe, wvere Ir. Ileiltinter anil fhamily, anld Col. WsArt of Soiuthi Carol.a. Too "Baltie whinch sailed (in Sturday carried out very fwa ,-th Ar tos beinr yet resh oin the memlories of tle peop;e. It is curetly repnteJ that I )r. I vei', late 11shop of North Carol lia, is abou I to takhe 'hurg of a ItjItt:m Catholie per.aih cal- pidiftlited in Ih .s city. That i-s alwamys tihe way. from onte extretie to tite it-h! A grand Rtal Road Convenit on w; held in tile itnterior of this ?-tato a ew dlay ag). Alitlly liportait resoluti'ils were atfoptid. Among those measitnes, so fuii aS Ith puti Is conicertled, Wats tle attijilpiii of a mneoirial to the Legislatoure, prapyitf bOr the abiiotii Il all law., ro I.Cense- ri-l. nhrs fIr ettigrant Iassetigers- to the Weis, iid ;vking Ior a statie iakiii it a Jai oll'-tiee to sell tickets for passage y^e Rail Road hnds at r tes higher than those thargetd by the Roads. We send you piles of tie 'D:ily Lines" cointainig the latest Eu ropean imteli genlce. Yours Trtily, MAUICE. For the larner. North Carolina Bank Notes. Mcssts. Eneronts :-Sinec the coin. pletion of the W ibluingtol and1.1 Alan ehiester RilItllad, a new timar-ket ias beent openeud to (-urI citi2enis, and imunny oI them1 have talittn adv a.tallge C1 the lieili1ties .0tl1e them lo' tradiiing with Wihniigton. The celiailness of freighits, when colipartd w ith fieiglas to aiil Froin Charlesto', has caused iaiy ti look to VihIningtonl lir their supplies. Onte of the inevitable resitIlts of tira ditg with Wiliaiiigtint will be, an'i is abr~. 163 nlow 11ppau-ent. tht-e lcircliation of Notilh Carolitta l3an1k Notes Ia' I "ngt us. \\'e see them al tis dliilv tell dered ill I \ iet of dties, antd tley are aliready be iiinig tIiliar it At sectioll itf 'ountirt'y 'A'herC a few Yeatr go, we wold serll ever see themti, and hie et tain to efise' themi uelin if' ifred. It is a well Ikin wli tet, that t gTCat unIIItI corniteritis are inl eirenhtati'n anld thle obIject of' this connunn111ientionl is, I.A. 4) inSpire conidetlie in the s l ' Itess tof Notrth Caralina Malli ' ., tit des til the e tilltereiiIS jtiloit e il cietltitll3 ', t tliit.ui evit t'at , W i tu l;r islltti sit hi t litI I! I' poi tio'fi hofI cilrn, 11'r bilell "l tin 5j'1Ci t ll illls fit. L t Ilt C taiij- tr' [;e. rt iiti witi t hoet i' , il\g 1a1, 'I'lli wi4elgi 11e111,i i. ?in im ttnuikll, thatith iilty aet'j i t ill.'lt l I i tltjlittle th then ite ils soliinxitli, gIl i rtl rcttlt,~ In iftrilte tin lihlci 'i i e lii Pl'ved Suthrn uihoker, t ac worket' uf hieb shonh/ leto' cCtt.il lt , v l i n~ a t'thtll ciLiii d itci ' ~ie letlinti II, t l . iL It Withs Il e. ll t:11. iWe sil l ('i114. lllot' have sth ei) /cas eiclto fnthe rll 111ilt u iiutet Elidl Iltl prootimn1 toi t'l Iet dris' it xhi eb t . o l il tie 'trIill ilt nexsee iti jlSlt hil' Car0lin h:'fitti we rt'hl.A IttoN SP Ixxl I tl1.l~ withgia, 5,000,03' h.7l,00 Its-- to li t1'I den:ee, ult, l0t.', line0,ii:m or 3hi' Io 'f mat11L'ter tion lil u I fi' the Nortti i'x~ tarltina lhtt ihmk wer e o tuik irrane ~lut tot redeem"t heir paper1 tn \\i leltI.is ~1l0~ IN8 (lted nh theS Charlst~ inarketu aIi prset then fo rdnIt 'ion but'a. wih I All tha tt ' can tce fori Sth 1( solveny of' thankan (.the eli ur. tiale ls, tourtimlves. . die aIl 'of I the aboilve iallivei ' fr mi "tihe llnk tot' tie Stiato of Noirth Carolioirt," as there a1re s6rnqe teJt's n ow in eirla it'n that were issued by tie-1rotr Banik, and atnight Ill th1e hurry of business be tia kin f6r the nutes of thra Baik of the State. "LIST OF COUNTEnFEI-IS. Bantiik of the State o' North Carulina Clah-igh. Gc. W. Mfordecai. President.. reD#%y, Cashier. Notes which rend '"State Bank of Norih Carolina" are 'worthless. 100's altered frmin Snmaller deniorni niation of tire genuine----vy old pinte. 4's vignette-ilerie, shield and sickle onl right end ; figure 4 onl eaun side of' vignette. 10's vignette t ferale and sailor.' 10's vignette State Hionse-tale figure.ini a sittting posture on each ip. per corner ; figuet 10 on each lower crner. This is now circulating in Sumiter D.istrict. 20 s vigniette U. S. Baik, Philadel. phia ; portrait otn each fbur corners oaf the iltto. 20', Ant egle tin right cud; femral' etc. on the left. 50's otn tihe Fayette'ville Bank. The Blank h11asI nonc oil that Branch in cir enlati- ni. 100's vignette train of vars ; head of Fratnkliti on tight end ; letter C Ont each side (if vignette. DANK OF WADi-SItORO. W. E. LeAk, President. It. B. I vrriim-A, Cashicr. 3'. vignette a steamsbhip, TI! mE on each end. 5's vi eette an eagle-the genuine hs tw(L'() 7Ju les. ttANK OF -'I'tV I INGTON. 'Ionimts IL. \Wright, lPgesideit.. 3's vignette, female atn wheel igure 3 ott each side of vignette ; Cash ier and President enlgraved. 4's Iinitation of old plate. 10's. Vignette, pr0ttrait ferale, witlh trident inl i left haid ; hoy oit left end I otachinie con right. 10%, 1l uiitiont oif plate engrk--ed b\ lDrpi[er, TCp -v Co; v iginette very Mi-:UeniAm S J.1N x-A-r N E w al-:le. Ciarles Slover. President. \V in Ch k. Cashier. 0 's nette. r1erency % arnd a ship '2 ~ fll "li t. -, -7 o .1 h etrianrs it hi.s alaid,; hread~ ti h. on l e lete.nr ei of \'ritr igtill irl ri.;.!rtt liit) rill n;-per. conrh-- i:ye betwoeenrgn efill 6 N tieoalir'l strifi hri-ra ti \V .1-!' ' etce. iitrn:eJ n the' biack 500l's. Situ ats the hunrttled deL 'IlIe riuii\ e, if' jtireiervee liy yoi' ii'ader.-, rruar\ Nit e: theill sae ite .-. ; wi it, iltiit, rttelirht, Iii trtsike s tute t1rit1 .u abli uift. \e are Houl' vet titil \' lige for tihe t~:rvest, altrd ~ i'ec'ites its tint hes:ittitor ''iari, it cinelntsiont tire writer wvould re clairts < f Mnirrie's Suthrn ihnike'r :rttd Coii rttcial lleptorter, ats :atonatth. ly pt uienariiti deservinrg thitoir pai tt.n ag'e. it is the ontly' piruiction of thte kiini Sutth of (rinitnnatti, att:dh cnt ttins rrvery ting to be fthn- in tire enree ; thiat. it gives the valute of' all tire lin:k Nortes of tihe l'riott in Chlarles |(on Iinsteard of New York. It is pub histred intanthrly int Chatrlestonr at 8'2 For the Ianner. tiessrs. lIda~tors:-I a'end you a cur ious1 doicuatneit I pa'cked up tire oither day~', anid n hcih may rthrouigih~ thinediumn of your conuiians reachi its piropetr destiinationi. "31y i)ear Yonirg I-'riend-You risk miy experrire int regrd to rthe rtarrse wich I hive pitr:.t('d these mf.myt~ years pa:st, ma orther toi fixinyself m tire aiffeebns .trnd confidence odfr th popl, anrd to ensrire trnv i::tvatuuon to a n itire to wh trh I harve ast pitredi wviri thirt gifts. As you are abfot to enrter nyoni piuh.c lie, andt ias I htave' af aways hund- a greart arflheinont Ior you, I : wdl prioce ii give yu ti .e des-iredf mtirr min can itid *dly ant:f frilly, onry begr-m ) i)u, 1(o be C-inttiiins an t lianirtlr fft inet~ ever to apfpeir ir citnnec j i wdth it. I wonl irst lay udiwni thre gienerral prin. ipleft to goatie yar im arty Ceergecty wich mayr arse, a iinfb r rich I maly trot be atde tim give yioin* an e!'ritun . A wiys api. r paerr to t aso: iS on thri.ki genrrtirenr wvoujd I at it thre givent caseC. Apear.rmres aiy f* frerd ate !vrythrrtg mi tis worlud- As io reail.iy it fhires' y, truthfulnhress, antd kintdntes- ot hear, tire thing is a mecre fictiont, anid exsists ontly ra tire bearns og nomva es anad da~y-dfreamiers. It is a merre senltirnenti. Thie wanri I wonhin cormpatre to ar chteess-hoar nrrd its evenlts, the gamite. Ier whro mtakks thenluist radroit mrovec will be ifte wontier. Walhpole s'aidI, thit e2ve 4. trrt nn had inid jnewcr" ami W..1-poh ... right--my expuvrono toeiris hisi. A dr.nk of grog will buy one16:nan while if it were OR1 1ele in' anther it woihli he an everi.isting in(lignify. But if a drink of grog will not put:bashe hi, sonething else will and you must find ont what th;it thing is. You missIlltuy, character. You iiliiar luiainit iourself with its affiiities and replysions. Youn :n-ght, if you cannot win hin. win his Iriends, ;id they in all probability will lo the work for yon. It matters not how tnuch you hate a man.it--you Must treat him with defference' .ad kindness-at least publicly. As to kindness, which has no influence in at tractinrg the pulilie eye, or in weldingr the recipieit Io your in:ere--, it ik an intangi ble metialhysical sort if a thing, which inen talk about-but which all wise inen repud iate. Your own good sei will point out the propriety of speak inr well of all men-lor i, thing is easily done-cits hlhieg 111 gams a great deal. If you are cursng a man in your iiost-s6ul and would very willigly dash his braina out-still as there would be nothing rained by -ilrat/ct te lorgive im foer any injury lie has done y ou and spel k a good word icr hin. Ther.are many things to be done of rather~ahriy charactery muliet - in the mat al. Bh to paty well for this. I have spent, I have no doubt, thousunds of dollars in L is way. Give liem the money aid they will do tile work for vou. But I have no-iced that these raseils, always pay themselves first 'md moost. liberally. You must bear it however. Somietimnes I hate-c got overreached and paid largely and' gainied ototing. I re menb('r tia at a certali gatheringof tihe plophe, a poir Iellow was t here (tilie ar1oun drel,) who had a large faiily mid had re cently lost lite oily Ilorse lie had. I heard ol the ciretnistiiic, lny heart inueliaei. ly overflowed towards tle poor, un!ortu reite ielow with I his wi:e and tei chil dreti. I bougit a horse for hin iii the lresnce of a number of persons. And what dm1 you thik, Ole scomidrel told mile when ridmlig oIl --G.irail says h .f yoo :-hould ever come to I wou I. izimiugh:y gtIil tO see ere." Tl vJii, d d not belong to my disirct at al I ni-.n VI er fe.t chveapor in lny lifle atid esme, i u.y :t1 .s I s iw a giood m11.,iny :iiwinig wohiii.s abot*JI lime. SIcl ing11s will li:r somne1imes; hut you mu1st be.ar Ilhum lhte best Clil. Never shiow chligrin or ang':r at such im. pomt .oins-la ugh -t tlem yoursift-aiid deu as I did ait ao ld lireachuietrs the rt'it af.erwards. whom sornebo.ly hald told about this aitliir am to my lisaidvaitage. I (-d the! parson that so ftir tro heing hr ioit lte me.iter, it hI il aForded me ;ii:. he liest Piti-fact:ani, to do an act of ds ve iterested , bcunevo'ence. { th iked m. ..iker ior such an oipl-ortueity to shmw 11 :oi wirid-.dwivs coii.'rmus aii tiiedIg beel -.ee - s for gio: Iae.l aio n!s.-: bat tlhmere conih! teeL ie, :iny rettish ess in the at !. .ir I hnew Ithat the a1.m11 wa-r lnet :i my e:11 . 1 .41n di.-: r c: . J got the paIr:sons co'e. ' lihe gre;.leit irheemiI I ever iiei wviuh 3, to lI iee il;it. 501 1ris e of .tiilfi- .:1en ti at :Ice. .A t Such I period.. I sp .. IN '4'i ety aiod hy poet hetica l.--.\per1.11.g inysi!f uS h .ing uiirre ler :tivy. t!1visieet ll uitilen ine t ;ieesolet tu4' iefeow citt-Zen;s. I 1li3u g.ili iabro:cl &c &: im I when~i liy lthne comle~s I iimn gencir.:lly, it not ahvays, wahl ihe me.ejoray. Onei ih it.c tet met es ieiim!!y :ci. i*n se you a:'.i ist--Ilont he hlisty'I to'll or di :his uutd vim are belly awar h yoult arC usafe. I have~ got mylself itito one......* ocr twoe iih ili we of thes .,ort in myi hife W or can te tw ited an~d Iu iric abhouit ac goiiod deal whm-me thIey haive been spok-n; but whenl theyv hi.ive get penne.eI dewii en pje~r-ihiiy 4::n r:se u~p aginn just :is thevy wver: org ,y Ardni I sayv, he I 1hou1h lto havlie yelen eiore par;tic fitar mi imeiinteineg romie in. lt ers-biit the tact is I doe not tike to trust thiem to piper. It is possibe they nomghit f:ll ithe hlir' ofi others. Ibtl comie anid see mii o.. wveek,:n;i I wvi; hle as expelicit a'l p . -:ele' A RB.--- .... ..~ ll H~mEHAL. ul .: It I ,-t)i 'Tediy n1o6n1g ' 'inst.., 1 v the Rev. A. M. Fos tr l '. J. B. ROACu, of Charleston', kid to Miss Cn.CRI.OTTE A. BituNS,;cx daughter f \ Wie. L. R.- inson, of Suin. ter tille. On1 th ud . lvy V. j Singlet n, la. Air. L. tiieto in Mie. W. 1D. Ri:cIIARDSO, :ill d Simiter .I)istict. )ii Suvndy i( atil-o 29th, by Jamew :.Bla.-kwell, FEsq., 11'ir. S-rEPHEN M. Trs.O .:-. to AEIiss EMEtz.Ti RIAME, al of Stiet~o Distriet.. T E iMM1 11 18UE. Suaaa rvite :i. c. Nov. 1 1,d 1. 'I Is Iu4.ilse. s.I :1 i:eJ ameidmieditely ml thi \V a aminegoni & 11 an heaer Rail Roid an at very eaVtr y ai c.:nral poni 1 etweein \Vii mdren N C. Cha:r-se III . C. andti Ansyit-t Ga., i.1 rill ope~ n Ilor reception: I e and; adr Is tite Itired I r vel.er ian ti# p rtn ity~v1. to a ovtr night io the tire. *:.in j' uirney . (iween the0 po s a Ihove idid to4. 'ITa. Propir.no I'! i s litted up eve *utcorn or. ah' hi -.Iiriwns fr that ex piress .: rp..se~ :: id hasi4. g liwUI re.I thce j.rst he.:y e-r; eniw ~e on ins. 1 tim roadte trvle ,i hI hsp'', liy the em'taiced aini utiremig z':al em ihe part u. the M:tag r. I .h si: ito,..shm -n'. ti sdearc a u oni 111u anceu of ihait htbural pttro.:.ge b'o.t"'m.edl Ut? *. , ., lor thie last11 le min:t. lie coid S-- in, hnu:tlre-es Ireno: te No'rth, 'out h, \.tis to theC 4 loms ofi iEs - prersr personis g .v.ieg huni: a. isiat. B. AtreF~tt. Minagers. N\otice. Ill s notes and accountas tue Dr. M. 17. Mi i'o i, have been place. int our hinds itor ciolecoon Mu i person iodebted 4o' hoim will p cese pay by the first of Janu. ni.e, *rnd thuii save co.i. - 8, h,>4. 2, 1mi .Laguerreotypes. MR. LArAJI is pleaised to mnlorm'the ct uzei'i oh Sumiterville an I vie iity, thait he hias returned to Sumiterville, oad has tpened his Da.guerreain Roms at the' p1lace toremerly occLuplted by thimi niear te' Suanter Dinneir Ol i.. Thiaiiktui 1or thP htberal patironiage here toforeo iestowed,-ho nvites all Who- desire' CAPITrALrIertVTEtt6 give hiiri a d Nov.&, f87A - T HE Subscrdt r clos t~ ing his liusmeis DVrIS ko %o pern, at the a hI t a ii.c ia adl personasIt% a by not3 orflacgnt tuX settle tip as bome~ Pas Nov. 8.-1854 C. aiilLIMd wd- ~ tlrony in formn lihe catilSns that .ho ia new retcivineg anKt ut theC'btorI iI4o itirs unnve Pqry -I'B sorted st*'cku of F'all ansd Wimdt4 Grocerces of all kinds 'M which ho wi 1 soll at . he Yoi ces for 1as.Jc Mr. Piultips would glat,:nsirntt lie will opein a Tanilormf~ INtiiiM ~h very soon.'' lie sohiitsaajip hoipattronage. N. B-Just rcevedt a d Ale and Porter.