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THE8 SWI R IIAN it3 J. S. RICHARDSON, JI. JOHN I. LOGAN, IVEI)NESDAY, OCT, 23, 1864j. Agents for the 1:nuxner. 'he folloIwincg j prsois have been l p. pointed Agents and are authioriz-!d to re ceive, nil receipt for, al smns due the Suimter Bainner. Any person wihing to Iic'6oue a subscriber to the l'anner, by handimg them thoirlname ani atln-ss will have tie paper forwarded promply. I'lcy Vill alosee to lorwarchrg aill ad vertising business connected with the paper., I.V. W.Aa.KI:n Jn.,..Columlbia S. C. G. W. WHITAKEI:. .NWilmington, N. C. W uIrLrA Ilvi ......... ...... R. C. LoGAN,. Sinnterville . . No other person is authorized to r--eeilpt fnr the TBarcwer. Ur' Persoins wyioei te .S - business connected with t'..y 1. per can find us at any hour iluiring t. At our office, just. back of Nr'.i Store. 1.~7 All I - r. lrresse1 ' Banner-must ie tion. This it'b slcond in uni(ce our co ''tmeon wv :1 it hats failied to iinake 1., pp hpouinted aid regulari;c n thiocugh will ia>ipen ini the b -.:, families arid Icst inl a p1ronoic Ct times. We assure you we I;ave d!nf11 .r best this " hout of tIc bnnt," but alI in vaii. After repeatel mi times in 1' wany of gcttirg up a w al good roile, we have been fored to vield.:ul cnow a1 s you to excuse the de-clay (not quite a day, and Lear with us in our miqm.rlunes. COTTON MARKET. CIIARLESTON, Oct. 23, 185-1. Seven hundred hales were sotl yester day at prices ranging from 7 to 9 7-8 cis. Cases Returned. On examination of the SheintT's Book-s there appears to be three hundred and twenty-three cases returned in all for this Court, a falling off of near two liunidred from the Spring Term, when live hundred 'Avcre returned. * Frost. During the past, week we have been :favored with several pretty sharp frosts the einets of which are very percepti ble upon potatoe vines and other ten der vegetation. On this' (Tuesday) morning the weather is quito cool and fires are in generjil use. The Agricultural Fair. We have only space left to say, thati I'.C Vair on Tuesday passed of pleasantly 4id ,to the satisfactioi of aii interested. '.lIce .number of articles on exhibition were onk imnited, owing, as we learcn, to acn impires sion, wvhich was abroad, that the exii:ctin was to be during Court WVeek. A list of Premiums awarded &c., will appeacr next week. .Mr. PgscKEY's speech, chaste1 classi calt and elegnt, could gain no-ticing fromi our comments and might lose siomeu of its clhiel*-interest; the Society wdlI douibtless p'ublish itc When we pronise all a rare in - -elletiual treat fr~cnm its preruisac. Aeqm it ted, Dr. E. L. GUN-rit, for the apprelhen Olon'of whtom a rewvardh of one~ th~ousnd docllar's wr.s olfered, andrc whlo after a ~hot ptursuit-was arrested in North Car ulina, has stood his trial cund mcecring c to .informcationc received iby the U.vcroli anyI4!L been acquitted. The Yellowv Ferer. Tlhtis pesitilenice, wih-ich lir the pcast three mo~nthsi, has ravaged s e ofi tolhicealm iost taken its deparc to .c frost in UCharlestonc oni Thur!v.i sublsequecnt ccli wenther hins no --. an end to it. :h,. ... A. ,--an. casea~ still ling'er. 'cut. tor c.t n - end. Sevral new tnases 2.d cl.n August a at lasit acec ;' : c 4rpets, Iho)wever-, give us- .ia' II a~~ that~ the~y musct het the- lact. I Becauf'nt, S. C., we have liearn drgy Intely anid enrt ony hompe :L e isa nsharer in the general lhip danice. Wir John Franin's~~ Re~ uhnniust. At leingth has the mournful nmste ry, wvhich hung or thre fate of this noble sailor and his companions been cleared up, but oncly to give place to the melanchbly fact, that they perished ofhunger in the Spring of * 850, near Fox river. Tfhis i-ntelli genrce is cocntained in a Jespatch to irr .GE~ORGE Stisoa-, Governor of H Iudson B~ay Terrtory, to the effeet the~ the remcaitns of Sir Jorns FRANK MtN ' expedition had actually been dis MoVnred id int such- a mnannter as to e o-~4~tac conclusioni that they puer ivhed ae1sbeve stated, TheWew $t'ate IHouie'. It seems that- this building, which ~1:/dread'y cost the St~te so -mnehi is atnV n Strieet trot.i ng Northi ; at lceast the Editors of tle C'arolinianiit have been so inforined. Well we arc glad of the Change and ontly regret, that it was not so placed at first, when much might, have been saved, however in a building of the plai of the New State House, a few thousand 5hould not be splare to mak it conlete in every point. Th'Ie -Baialler. With this number the Banner com. pletes its eighth voluim e. Eight, Iing years has it been toiling, in) atd versi ty as well is prosperity, for the instrue tiotl, an tuSelent nt lid advanltage of' its Patrons. Its inission has been to ad. vantce tie cause of "God and ou r n:ive Lar.d" and iii lab ing for this high behiest, it has Sought, principally to cincellrate its eflbris upon the Dish-it to whic.h it owes its Tailo Ind it, hh hIl. W it.hinl ;/s limnits; Irv its, utl t-e ee ebiio nfie and f6r hl-- p rospet.rity and nantmage 1W hor has it. labo1red with a zecal :1s .1; n-Z n, it lim. beenl cont1ant. IAI lin pro, bween Ilvkoed-me and greter1' ilk ilities are rul "s -in even hand our vilngehas grim 1 e1. in o :1 1tiur i-hing toni-real estc lias dilouled itselfiimay times in value--many opf our imeichants have grown rich, oir farmers independant, our lawyers (soic of them) fat. and easy and our doct ors jolly and sliek. and though the Banner may not, have beein the prime-inoiver in all of this, yet it has acted its part in diffusing information -in developing the resouirces of ur people, in making known the wants and nvantages of the co)tmunity and in aflbrding innocent and instructive re. creation to its readers-duties, in the discharge (if which, it promises its pat rons a zeal and energy, for the future; commensurate only with their ecncour agement and patronage. The year then, for the Banner, is at its close. During its existence its columns have frequently been arrayed in polities against alarge portion of our people, but in doing so it has always Ialaored for what was honistly supposed the true good oft he pe)opl e, and i I any have been hurt, or aniy enemies made by its course, to the inrjnred it is ready to mi ake repa rat in and to its ertetnieus it feels no malice, "To err is humani to forgive is divine "' is believed to be a~ wise and an examttplary prlover'b. We find the foullowing remnark s in an s'change-Th'le t rut htftlness of t he en. timnents caniot be deiniei. The leth. Irgy exhibhited by our peopleI in pat rontizing their homel paiers is very grautm it is imli sputa bly a wrong pol ic. Thue peopleI of atny village or 'ity, who w i'h to~jprosper, vho d inot tiily ecouirage b y thlei r stubscript ion,. b~ut also, bly adlvet tising ini, their /ocal ''Te l'ape!r is onie or thle great eite rions by which, thlose at a distance judge of the prosperi-y of a place- It is here t hat btusinetss men :1( 1d men of Cap it al looik to findr the manrks of pros pe rity. energy :ru an thrift ofa phire,> andi in judge of the standing anid capactiuty if bus1intess ini a people. And here', tooi, tht buyerIS look to Iee if -~lk pla en2 furnish' helair at and v.~tu di. (Ituh.-.i then t--(e idlor .-h n el not h.-ri the ...siI hwa s.rtnt Ofl uheir d wt~ her in e~ end o dtithe snekin'l~~ try /I'n ](-irs ?u pre th . ed ofwieal p.,c o.,,so hr to do it sm otherlcal-ritr ct/o te chat woulnh thouhta p o n itE ifr nwhen t wioud b al &ote ndm ut d inu eankr thyldn (lv oCohalia, Au-d guta ontrChestonth grd'-tnrt endorsI i egnabl Suld o kihye tien, i he have she cry~dns of homiszes ndr sees omtrade, dgan thy not, extehd doe same a rl kinde to vme papei'rs? Ifthe ediosu ft lndaavorngsto were to gor vfitlasoe other t loaclt to itre, wha oupole ithosut ofi it? rvery mehatyuld return houl. help ifocal eduitrsbuope lo.tmrmak .cal trade to ndpy "elccntrels the~i greatestial im he re ln'W t aIt ive :1111 eX IoneIIIt of the local interests, wants, and wishes of each coninuity, and onl its energy and w.atchfilness the community rely. Eachei community szhould first see that its local press is put upon a firm and substantLial fkoting, whiClI can only be done by a steidy and liberal patronage. "If each member - of it comninnity won!d beclme a paying subseriber' to the pla per of is town and county. six montlhs would not elapse before tler enlatrgement, and improvements which i Would take place in our papers, wouldi enable each person to disriense with Oite or, more Northeri papiers, with ont finding his Ieilities for initelligence in the least liliiished. "A people commit no greater error thil that of' permiting their local press to langnisli by reason of an inadequate sippiort. Nover say your county pa per is small and not wort h taking; give it tihe sillport to which it is entitfed, i 11d it will be imniediately eilarged and improved so as to meet tie fibil expet ltions and wants of a con uui. ty in whicb it is located. We elieve ti: It luli4hers inwe geeiiat y lilerni in are ia 1 ti f uch her.: lity. "Wi'a ria ki ale to take lit oile la Ier that shlild be tue oneW 11b1 bf I'd ,:aes .. his phiwe ofl reie e l i ib- ..xft ... l b thI n p 1bsh - n ..t1- . *, :- il N i( I ir t ~ci0R litnLIi the1 ibritis of Ii!l fo. this eilterr'ise. pnih i-hfed for' tle c(ovenience of Leg i latoIis. 'T'lese Bill fiim are dlraw.i np in aceoilanlce wi:hk the jIewo '( t pro. posed by Air. (d;, of A ikansas, in which he suggebts that tle road to the i Pacifie GIe built by a johit company to be composed of' the States of .Alarv. land, \'irginia, North Carolina, South Carol ina, Georgia, Florida, Alabana, ILonisiana, l isissippi, Teniessee, Ken. tiey, M issouri, A rkansas, Texas and Calilbrttia, the cities of Washington tmld icorgetown in the District of Co lumbia, mil stelh cities, ptarishes, and i coutties in said Status, antd such na- F tions, corporations, compaies and in dividuals as shall associate 'with then I for btat purjpose, by subscribing for, taking or becoming holders of any of' the stock. We elass ourselves among those who have and still do- entertaint opinions ltavorable to the feasibilit,y of this pro. jectl, and think the plfan proposed like. ly to be prodetive of thle happiest teiidenicies and results. We hope the sbjet wlil lneet with the attk-itio ti frim-il our next. I agiihiure, thIt its vastiless antd importance demauds. Impio'Eant to O~IVIers of Sheep. WVe fiave frequentliy noticed witht surplrise hoiw few shteep ue rc raised ' in this D istriet, which in mniy locali. ties is so admirably we'lI adapted for the purpos~e. lin commnentinig up-on Lthe'e facts toi farmeirs, a very coinmton antswer wounld lhe, thaut t!., had tried raising sheep and fi ind it. very prof'. I fable uttil (fogs attacked thte flick, I wichl soon enided iln its destruct tin. We call thle ttenijtion oIf all suiferers f'rom shteep kifllintg dogs to thle fact thait a circuit Juadge, of' Matryland, itt ia recet, ease uneqt.t voca fy and( (learI ly~ decided tat under the English comnnioin Itaw, antd the Maiyhlu slat uttes for th Ile prlotectioni of sheep, whfichfi ex t eided th tonunOil ltIa w, any perso 151 whoL sees a dog withini an eciilosuire where there are sheaep, (nto matter he be' the ow ner of' the sheep or an en tireI s itrangr, ) an i has snilienit reasonii1 n-r hK iler~ ing lie is there '.iir the piur j|t- ~ t If worl ingiZ .a kiig tie s h tt p.c -b;hm ' -4. .-- -b., b Th-- :rtn ti ,;~ tohe b-:caer mi ed.~ ed.n Capt. I .ire.s comLncim ltr of te AL'l r il, .nlien~ oft' lie wa3 -u.:e ady cre wteirdei re uli by the s ty C unb iad in red t o thQ't lihte. h-3 w aere floa inv iton freen fi thc relltil wh'ntelcovr-o td. Capt. tyneo's acentatAo thie sen. thet ofs t nhe wstat s a-> away so trhy hierarnnt Nhinga been edf, h le ad i to giv hopes ot ety ofljarin anye. othiers the passle. ngwer, obuth ina sr. toays :o" I tikit itr t possilean nt t l wmrbhk tha lwe waledn.tnely bott.la of theisafiety. oo ots. At the beasn howeet ofte vessrels that assnea ie spet why omiers hv i aee picked up atr tek samhe ar itnd ty oatpanins er. iAft'ef he' galeg oweer, hof ktt the ra follI owig, . tink~fi thewa ocns psibed ti r materil:y from the heavy seas." at Capt. Lce's cot OCt onl the wreck be- te ore it went down is much applaudediand ti, ierits forgiveneso for the carelessness, vhii -h was the probable cause of the col. I ision; and whet placed in comparison with - lie dastardly conduct of the crew, wio de. t% ;ertcd with tle boats, on the first appear mnee of danger,perhaps entitle him to the idulationi hie receives from all ha mects, or h -athet tho-crowds, who greet him by the vayside, as he journeys from Philadelphia o Ncw York. o Not.a single feinale, who was on board he Arctic has escaped; and it now appears p hat the Vesta (the vessel in collision with lie A retic) could have takerY offevery'soul i, mi board the Arctic, and landed them u afely at Ialifax; but the Arctic having teamed'olT in a western direction, tlhe ;iptain of the Vosta thought that sho slood cl n need of io assistance. di The llarrivorg I1erald states that oi sl ho :3rd inst.,' a drover un:!ertook to drive c bout nine hindred sheep across the Sus- e ieliaii river iear Liverpool, Pa., aid L [)-t. seVeri hu ired of tiem. The citizens Veilt to te rese'nue With boats, and with a peat iCal of dilliitliv succeed in in rescn tg abut I wo hiundred. 'lhe un iimhr it students now in attend. ni noe at tl'+ UmYertsti) o' Vi rginia exceeds Ib I.- ith.th r j.r-.etit at the mutne Iluneof-iany hf l01. - 4 : s '. 3 i : .! ij i d iii S l' . ,.r . - . ... Or . " ' i re ir I ............ .: s. . ..'ir . 5 .s I. -I re t'o.. i -.r *'.-- '* ~i ,'i 5:1 liedt 5as $5 d iihe It ..,a Li..;, .*ir. Fr none( :hiin s r r' - ui5!abet i iltt in the peti e..iry FTie mm lor .Dr. (Graham) hjave ob-. and a .my f r~ceeda 11fo twen y d ..,, to embi ir m t file exc'puts. The Assew.;-.llon of the Sout Cilhn oi:rg hve d:er.m1evd to cl lirate the ilticui isiovrlr - ., the ionnling of the " ustition on I neChrs, Moidav il lecei- a er next. Ex-Governor FioyiI, of Virgin. 1, a di.mi)sh~mi and eliqiet graduate if the instittioi, will deliver the oration. p The steanier A frica 1 has arrived, with .iverpool dates of October 7. 0 She brings the astonnding intelligence i hat Hebostopal had not yet been taken, nd that the acconits brourghit by the Hal- a ic relative to the destruction of the Rus 2i1a fleet, the surrender of f'enchikolt, S .c., were Ise fabricatio'ns. The des. atch signed 'Oiner Pacha" was also forgery. This places the position of the conflic.. ng armies in the East. in quite a differ. - lit hght. The Allies, however, had formerly in. ti ested SeLVyctopol and fighLiig was going n withour oily interruption. . tt MenschikolT occupies the field outside 1 lie walls of Sebait opol with 20,060 men. h The Russan garrisoi had burnt the It artificat ions of Aiappa, and muarched to te scne of actioi. a The s;rugdrie recommenced on the 26th a It., an]. Clnnued when Ithe courier left nt the 5t h it~., at wlthi datles the allies ~ ere within tien miles of Subaistopol. a PTe a'.lies sernpijy 13.ilsa'.a, are in ommni eaiion&i : withI the~ fleet, and coin. ,:ands the approaches of Sebastopo. Tihe commtnercial news biy the Africa is till mosre fatvorable than that by the Ba:l- 1 ;c-ithe cottn mii tarket hail advanced a I tinh to ain eighth, wvithi sales for be week of sixty thotisand bales. TJhue hastr ma rke1th ad al-o advan tced I a 2s. per :arrel, wtv'h a good deimaind. Thle lMpeor oft Ru tssia has piresenited a Chaires 11. I la'vell, E'N., the well nown enginteer' of' New York. antI former v entgiineeritn-chief of te Navy, a tmng. ,ifioeiit di:i nond ring, worth somie $1 ,500, ot considerstsin of his pirofessional labors at the turiii-dLiin of' drawings tf steam ma htinery, i nc'luiihg die engines of the a teamter P 'owh atani, whieb , Mr. I lusweli tid desii:ied foir the Uniited States navy.-t It is statedI that a great revival is in pro.b ress amtsog thle Epi'sopaliatns la~ Eng- ' andl, antd thi;. a Rev. Mr. Aitkiin, formerly a Veisfeyan spronehetsr, nowt ranikel ias a hiig'di Ihs w irk. It:- 'l l':,ann. the. Kiew-Nvsking rait.( idaie fior M\ sr ini Ne ** V''jrk (:ity, it it-- f ih iSt ate of Del'awareI. Mlr. U. di' cOil it .\r. Fi.':1-e's w irinest sii i>. rs talrs. his a-hn.n:strtanon of the Ali a ,'"" i~ 'l .. hBardh of! Itr.'c'irs I' th Ni .., '' a' a i R ioatd, eli here >t lFrlty, ib ist h ,y pls~i s * :hsdltis tas the P'ost Oilse )ep irtmnt cunne~ itt tei r ol .: liedi at the prteent rate o 'it i:iipen atuou, or mecrease it for the new chedule p~ropoisedl, theoy wvilI refuse to car 'y the imai after the 1st proximo. T'he(sl Cmlsoft Csoiion P)leits anid i'hs. I n.s for Yoirk s wstrict adi~j 'urned, wve earin, on Stainrdauy l.ust. The trial or amties aiid Newtoiu Vmkl.er, cha~rged with he nitrder ot Wmt. Dobsoin, att lRock liillh ivas Ihohd on Friday, and on ther part of he dlefence was ably condutcted) by Mes. I rs. WVithecrspooni andt Wilson. The Jury rendered a i erdict of gudty of murder intt the 1st degree, and the prisorters were ( genitnced to lie 6xecuted on F~riday, the a9th~ of Decemnber next. Trho two btir glars, L~yonts and IBrowun, pleaded guilty of petit-larceny, andh were sent6ntced to re ieive "nine aund thirty,"' in monthly instal. mtentst-the first of which' will fall due on the first Monday in December. Th'le war taxes now imposed directly up anithne British people, and paid for in hard t cash, amount to fifty millioins of dtollars an. nually. TIhis is aboiut eginal to~ the tyhlec nounxt of atninai:li taxes levied by the Uni *d States Government on its revenue du es. The vote of.thLe pceople of Pennsylvania, i far its heard frin-thirty-four counties -shows a najQrity of fifteen thousand and venty-six against a prohibitory liquor law. A correspondent of the Home Journal ives a fearful account of the plague, which ! states to be raging in London. The ague which one hundred and fifly years jo,)he says, was irought to London in a last of clothes forn Alexandria, and hich carried ofTone half of the London pulation, has reappeared. The bones bodies which were buried in pits where now Argyle street have been turned Sill cutting a sewer, and thousands have ed from their contact. The physicians ate that it is Ithe plague and not the olera which.. is at present ravaging Lon M. Business is suffering terribly. The ore's in Regerit street and elsewhere are osed and tradesmen, and inde'ed people of cry class, are flying in .all directions. indon is being depopulated, A Coroner's Jury,'on Saturday last, at unbar (Jullow near Albany, accused Igaac id Christina Slingerland of putting their vin child to denth by mufrocation. The other admits that, X ith her hands'upon iby's throat, he did it, assiste'd by the ther, with his hands upon baby too; iut >0 naya lie coimpelled her to do it, and itios marks ot his vio;eice upmn her per tit. Cmintere.t qnarter dollars, n ide of zinc, .cruisted wth sitiv'r by the galvaitc pro. , nd cu and sta:uie'd in ahmnirable -iiitio i th omL.e (.auwc of the Mimt, are ".retulawimi. It Is a irille too light, but Iest detected by its brittleness, in con n'Iuence (If which it is easily broken un r the stroke of a itumier. The Charleston Standard-o' Friday says: Ve have just been inforned that a iglit frost was visitble yesterday niorning far doivn as the lines. We hope "old ick" will extend his visits to the heart of ur city and give us a good shake of his The last NIarion Star gives ar' account F a brutal murder, committed in that Dis. -ict, upon the body of Evan A Rogers by loses Hlarrelson. The airair grew out of 3 attempt to arrest the mutrderer by the cecased. David Gibson, Esqr., was also werely cut while assisting in the nrrest. The Rev. Mr. Basset, a Roman Catho. r pribst of limnigor, Me., was- tared and 'thered, and ridden on a rail, at. Ells orth. on Saturday evening lie had been reviously threatened. One of the escaped seamen of the Arc 6 shipped on board of the Atlantic on aturday. Just as tho steamer was about i mail hii was discove,,d by Captain West ho took him by the collar and narched in ashore, saying lie wished' no su ch ian to go to sea with him. Acorns have been sold in Roinny Va., t twenty-five conts per bualbel. They re used to feed hos.' The reller of the Ocean Bank in New o'-k is a defaulter in the amount of 6150, OtI. A duel tooak placa- at Ilobokent on the Bth;, betweeii Peter Thompson of South arolina, and Norton of Neu York. They iught with pistois at fifteen paces. 'hiompson was shot in the arni at the so :md lire, Coirrespondence of ti HIanner. NEW XoRK, Oct. 20, 1854. lrrieal of the .Arctie. Sebastobol not taken I Farther Statements of the Arctic. Crime in New York C'ity. C'ity ltems.. Memnorial to Wan. wright. Late Arrui'als. NAessrs. Edibtors: 'The Steamshiip Africa " arrived here this morning nd the intelligence she brings is im. ortant and~ inmteresting. Itaper tat the~ Stateu.mnt of the fal1l of Se atotbu1 lbroughit over by the Baltie 'rts untrue ! fThe wholo account, dis. atches, letters &. wef-e forgeries ! (d such "ibagntilicenit h i inibug " has ver been palimed oll' on thti publieo ,efoire. T1hie A frica Ieft Liverpool on )et. 8th, dtud thiu very latest amounts romi the sr'tt of war received on the ay) ut' her detparbLire slnted tilat the ilied truop were rigoroumshy pressing heo seige and had efried the second tie oiift tihicatins. Menschijk off 'gs, p to Sept. 2i h at Sebat4o~ioi, and eiy matkinig prepai-ntions to defend t aiilliazatrds and to the lai't extremi. y that uity -tIto Stroughold of Rlussia. 'be niext Steiner maiy bring toe intel igenc'e of her dstrution-i-which will ermiitate in all probabli ity, the wvar. WNo also find in to day's Extra s'eod from the "' Times ofice,"--an temt to tile en'eet that the remains ofa >arty--supposed to be Sir John Frank. in's-had been Ifuind near ' fo liver " in liritish Alimericab where they >erishied from hiunger and cold, in thes vinter of 18f0.- This trews was comn nunicated by a band of Indians to Sim 3eorge Sanmpsorn Governor of the ?~rovince ; and hence may be incorrecl >ut is highly probiable. Where it 3)r. Kane now ?1 will be tihe ingninry oh natny friends and a'equtgintan'ces whcK a~w him depart ofli that ex.pedi~Ion which was to disocover Sir John Frank, in ; and to bring back either joyful ,idings of' his safety or enroll -him mnotherrmar'tyr to the cause oVSeiened sincee thyaitlvaI , )io jengowsed Captain Luce of tie "Areti" in this city, our papers have benci daily filled with various incidents cotineted with the terrible ca'lin )ity that destroayed a noble vessel an'd consignei1 to 1he ocean depths so many valuable livbs The name of Ltice is hcreafte* to be associated with that of Creighton, iind these two should be remembered not as herous of the bat tie, but as. men who knew their duty amd perfonned it. While touching on this point.ve'shotiId mention that every preacher in our city has delivered an appi opriate sermon on the Aretie's luss. dne of' them Dr. Chapin alluded partictilarly to Stewait Holland, whm when last scen was firing signals from the Arc. tics gun. In the words of Captain Luce and of Mr. Tobin, "Ie could not be induced to leave the ship; his post wias at the gon. firing signals. Ile kept firing the gun till the vessel stimk: we saw him in the very act of firing as the vessel disappeared be. low the' wave's." Such conduct was more then noble, it was heroie! "He lied like a mnn r't-the pst (difeath! :And to save ivasj ig Inateatthoughit; But the aid heo invoked with the ralv rin's breath, Was theA' last tlihte ever nought!" Captain Collins has no.t gtne crazy lls has bl'n repprted', bait is grentl' afilicted' by the' terrible lose he ais taied. During the present month there have been n'P less that th'ree murders in this city. Wali'ti a comt'rit on our city govertnent. Eucry one of them eus attributable to ieC use of ia loxicating liquors. I )o we not want the Maine Liqunor Law? Dr. Graiham, a statciel of whoae trial we gave in our last, has appealed through his counsel to the Supreme Court for a new trial. The law of this state does not, consider a tial by a Jury of Elev en as compatable it'.h a strict spit itif Justice; and ary such is therefbre null and void. TIe will probiably flare worse next time! ie annual excitement pi oducod by the city Elections is rather increased by the fact that, there are four or ti.e candidates ftor everv olike'.- ,ffe City ieform ass'cintion composed of "good men and true" have nominitted a reg. ular ticket and will poll., a large Vote. Tbe contest, howevyr, is, dou1tfu1al ow. ing to the existence of tWe - *Knotw Nothings" they hloklIhig the 'balande of power. Bty the way, it is rumored ihati Dan. iel Uillman, the "K.- N candidate for G(overnor is-an alein! which of course his friends deny. What next? Mr. William Nlason, a sou of Low. el Mason so well known as. Editor of "Carninnia Sacrs" and other Collcetions of Sacred Music, and composer of :nany' po~pil'ar tuinis, nade his cdu. as a isinis' last ' eek atnd \vas wel. corned wit.h applause. .le. bids fair to~ rival Wallace and Gottschalk,.n E~c Blisioi>j Iues, of Rlomn"Caiolie notoriety is at present in thiseit is said that hais work "Triails" &e"' met wit~h a poor sale,. It h-cs been decide'd b~y the Episco pal Diocesan, C~nvenition to erect a suitable monunment, to the memory of Bishop Wainwright ;. or if' that, be not in accordance wi'th thne wishes of his family, to create a church endowment. N . P. Willis who was dying son fast of consumption if his own state. ments be true, wats seen at the Opera Last week. Yours $50 Reward. 3 WILL be paid by the subscriber for the delivery to hirn, at " The Ruins," near Stateburg, or LAV!. NIA and K~ATV, whe ranaway fronm hini, at t he phmntation called " True Blue "' in Orag~gehgrg Jletrict, on October 93rd, 1854. IIaT the above reward will lie giv. dn for either ofr thoem separately. Fifty dollats id a:Idition will be paid upon con. vicl ida of any wivte persona harsbohng said slaves. A. I+.COW ERSE.' St ateburg, Oct. 25, 1854 54 4t New Goads. TIHE suitiseriber lias just returned from the North, and is now operiiig a splendid stock of Ladijesf ress Goods, or all konds, viz: A~ beoutiful lot of Rich Plaid and Striped silks ; Plain Colored do. Blank Striped ad Plain dao. . Cashmeres, Merinos, PeraI bl s Ladies' Corsets, Metalic Corset ao~rds, Laces, &c., Rigulets, assor~ted entors, lfrin'ch vNorlt ed -Colilars. Bainds, &:c.. L~adies' KhI Oline' IrdiWu Gatntnts; Long Black Mitts for Inadies and M~sse.; S1aoes~ of all Desck'ptionsa, Traveling Tfrunaks Carpet flags, L'idies' Wirk Dbxes, &c. &c. For pauifcis. A full stock ofNegro iKerseys, Bminket s, Negro Shoes,.GOroceneca, or all kind.+ tteaae made Clothhig, *lddleoy, Iliw re, Cooking 5thrves,"Air-4ight l1rler Slbega *Far'era, Bodlore,&:&i t lower prices thn:g usntaI Call an.etbrgi LT-idg For Sals in Upper m~ut m% m, . c. T4o Aubsherir otibr. dr sa,1 a tract of h wi g awll Iln 1104us nlorth of m . lose'' Bridge to .arden ;- iniiner about 450 iereS of iii about 13 aeres are tihder fedec a it .d stato.of cul tivationt. Tbe la n is. '.V-l adap'ed both to corti andi cotton, of vhich ilithe prespit crop is sulficient evidenlice. )o tie premilise is a good framed hotwo willifour rootis apid brie4 elit nmi,--tho. necrIsary otit-huildings, and a we-ll of most c.ellenwtpkr. There is also otn ihe premtpis a very good till stream atd .Gijat Mill. .Thq place is clear of standin- water -und ni' ditchme ir will Ito nieces.ary. Those wivshing to purch:ise lands it tie vicinity of Bishopviile will do well to (ca!.L tpi)oti the subslcriber oon.- The'. pri:- 0, tie inds will be -reasonabld,'ahd Atrms accoimmodaL tmg. J. W. STUCKEY, Bishopville, 0,:t. 2.5, 18.541 .52 Adminiserator's Notice, A Il persons hiaviig demands agaut thin Itatet of it. M. Sanider6, are retin'eotcd to hiaind'thr6n in to the suberrter WtM)y at. tested accorditig to law ; and a;! those that, Vill have notes or bonds dur' the iir.st of November,.are reqested to be punctim in tie payments, as the h.-is es of tho' E.; tate is Such tlat intillgenm o catirot- be given. WN. T. SANDERS. Oct. 25, 18951 W tf i" Camideni .Iournal please copy three times. Winn & Clarkson IlAVF Ejust reevived and opene.1 i, fine stock' of the most fashuonable tned latest stYe's of Fa*,ll ani Witer $0t:ii, contsisting in part of' the followiin-; ar(felee". .. Iach and lancy Cloh finett nni qnd (h&u Caxsituwrei ; inrk, White and Faney SiK \Stil;;s'. jlack WhIite* anl F.incy Silk (i' vats; Silk anil 'Cambric TT'iuiiiniifs i Gloves,. Sockis anid Drru'r; L inen Biost'mi Slihis nid' Collars; Silk' a~d I'ini o *- itnder Shirts ; Blck Silk auJ FIaMcy Hats. ITtek and Fancy- Cotlh Ccats and Saclis; Black and Fancy Cusimere Coms awil Sacks Black aid Fancy Cassimere -Pants itBlqck White and Fancy Silk Vests. A of n hiel we invie our frien ia and liec pn ic genernlly to enll and examine. . We are atlo prepared to muake up to order, any article'in the Tiauloringi line, as nehtt nd. clieat, as can be done in tli State on thtfsaiu terms., iiitri'tIs ofall kinuil lurniislid at the slirt est nottee. . WIN' & CT.Ai(SON. Oct. 2.5, 1851 5 tf ad Quantera, O.1.1 Oct., 19, 1351. ORDER fU. Til-, 1rindier CInerals conmnlin hei, Feveral -Urig LJCs le ggptyitig the tIurd D.jioT. South Caroin. Militia ar- ler'h 're-'lui.ed 4.3 order eahi ( 'l 4.r'olrlieer eorifunnding tlhs Several le'imeits of h--ir resW.ctivo rigadies, to) hohl nn election ,ii, thiwir res r'ecti'v tRegi hber mne)ti for timg oliiu..e (f 3lajor-General, yaca ted by the -re'sign)ation: of .i.j'o? ('r. Johmn himuebanian, ni ,ud.fortltith tranmsmiit to the A.ljnm. tnnt Oe.nerai'i ofiide ait Colnrnhiii a' cerdficd "tatemnet. irmwritiog shmowinig the resuli uf.-theo polt. in their resivelrive ilrads. fly or~dor oftlhe Commtrml~er-in:(dhiefr, l eA 1. M. LUNOVANT, Ari. Gen. Oct. 25, 185:i 5: ~d -Lot's Wife Found. Licaneant tynch, ian his voyage to the Deatd Sea (punid a huge pilar .9 .salt ont the shore, anid tihe Arabs said it was Luta. W\ife, Jitre enuigh, yhitJe jgt as so or ntot we Caitinot say -,tt mnay girn out to be a catclh-p"rrny as t eIfag Withou't ~had owa buot lhis we do know if yotrehavdiany I ngrrtving, Fancy Ptitng, . 4~tering, Archiuteoturi:ngpr the riepjigiggo of.4tccor deonis, 1Fiutenia., &c. &c., artid il call on the subscriber he pro'inises-td J huis best, amnd il..~be qppy tdr aItll ,work ,with neatnces and -dispa h- that ur ie bTitru-it ed I il i.'.' ho,.rt Chiafles.tol i ien t4~ t lhe cashl-only. lie cnn bq louna at Mr. E. Son~e GJoti)ap klitupority, Sjg ptorville, S~u~h ..Ga.ohW.iDAVIS. \VHOLESALBI ANt) RFi'AIL Tobacc9, Suff'and $6w MARKET.TR Ono .door ~bove..mVteFTrs NO3 1' 9 , : ,* UJr N. B.-AII orders filld wt dei-" patelh. -~ --Joseph R. Blossoni, . FORM AlUDINGi 'AND *Oostnnission Mrcciast, WV.bM iNGTON,. N. C. a WVill make liberal cnsh tndvenans for Cotton, Naval Steres~ or otheur produce consigned to im or to BEnY Bli.ossont & Oct. 18, 8.~ 5 y.' jA~R T. P'E7EWAY. 1050. B. PN Rr Pettewy & Tritectt G .ERNA L t0$$r6r1 i F"OR W A RDL.V( M$01. Liberala ny .uces, iade 99 cons ment Oct .18, il1 -y 'thetFriends a M.d ' u not1iAW thuhzee' ?ri-~aeandidle ft !Panx C o1 ur .Oldre dof14, PNtts td ~lt f Eihh'llutor nieto fur thegest rm.--. ). ~gp. Oct. M 1%>.i