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tuirim frum Baltiti aid brouglit h'r a cloak from there ; but it does not suit her, and she wishes ii e to take her clonk at what she paid for it, atid charge her with the difference. Ile c'aI pay the cash for a cloak In Balti. ToreV while lie has ain account upon Mulr boliks, dute Inst July, which yet reai nis ipaid. I res. eelfluIly deeline to mirake the exchange. My customer is iuch sirprised, thinks I am very uinaceommotildattig, and leaves tihe sto1re. declaring she will spend io tuorle 1"ne0 w itlh rue. I have lot sent you the entire lot tings of one day's work, but, sufficient, I think, to prove t4 your most perfict, satisfaction the truth of the position I :wsumed at the begining. Should you find roopm fihr this, I will be temir.ted to submit other pages from that same Category.-National Intelligencer. THE SUMTElR D I N 11I J. S. RICIIARDSON,Ja. EDITORS. JOHN R. LOGAN, E WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29, 1854. Agents for the Banner. The following persons have been ap pointed Agents and are authorized to re ceive, and receipt for, all sums due the Suimter Banner. Any person withing to become a subscriber to the Ranner, by handing thorn their name and address will have the pnper forwarded promptly. They will also see to forwarding all ad - vertising business connected with the paper. W. W. WA.KER Jn.,.. Coluinbia S. C. S. W- WnTAKEI:,..Wilrningtvn, N. C. WILLIAM HYDE, ........"......"... R. C. LoGAN....... Suterville S. C. No other person is authorized to receipt for the Banner. EWY" Persons wishing to see us upon business connected with the Paper or Law, can find us at any hour during the day, at our office, just back of Sol.oM.uos' New Store. 97 All letters addressed to the Banner imust be pre-paid to insure atten ij00. tOTTN MARKET. CHARLESTON Nov. 25. COTTON-Thera was a good demand for this article to day, the sales having reached upwards of 1700 bales at prices corresponding with those current on the previous day. The extremes of sales ranged from 7 to 9 a8e. Our Outside. qn s.uLoutside there will be found an interesting article fromt our old friend "BEAVER DAM," and a variety of miscellaneous and original articles. W- The scarcity of editorial mat. ter for the present issue may be at. tributed to our communications which we give insertion, and which occupy most of our pai er. We hope they wif'l be of sufficient interest to com-. pensate for the absence of what we may have written ourself. Our read-. era may also reasonoably expect the socceed'ing numbners to- be fill ofinter. e'st, as the Legislatrure is now in sos. sion. Our cu-Editor and Coliubjia Correspondent will witness their de. ii-beration", and will, doubhtless, from ame to- time, give our readers a bene. at. Bestructive Firc. We learn, with great regret, that a fire occurred a few day s since upon the. premises attlached to the new and ilnagniificent residence of Gen. H AnI.. L.EE, at Mars Bluff. Scone eight hurr. dred dollars worth of provisions were destroyed, together wih stables, barn, carriage and carriage horses. Choice Trcee.. Our friends. who want choice varie- I ties oif friit, shade, arul garden trees,r and we hope all do, are advised to< notice the advertisement of1 Messrs I Suhzpas & CaIAuxOND. Whatevera they offeir may be relied upon as good., Asausessnesat. During thre Iast week, we bayve niot stutfered ihr want of amusemeunt. ]First camne Prof. TiceNsoR, who did his duty, sati&ed his visitors and treated themt to, a drink fromt the "magic bottle-." We have now the CARtNCROss FAunLY, whose concertsc I are well attended and Wigidy spoken Death of Dr. E. T.r Heriot. We regret says rte C1aolinian of' the 27th inst., to. learn the- dea th of Dr. EDwAan T'. IlER30T, at his resi dence no.ir Georgetown on Wednesday last. lie was a gentleman of great worth in hris private relations, and for a long time served the State as Rep. resentative and Senator fronm All Saints. Thae resenut Legislature. The preseinrt session oif thre Legisla. tine wiLL. undoubtedly be one of' great I imnportan~ee to the StaI.~ and umay perhaps bring thre maembers to sober thinking" T1he Electoral questica wilh, I of e'u rue, bem agitated, and will probia- a lily pr-educe some inrtensit~y of thoughti ''*i feeligig 1110 wit anld good, as it is a question*vbi, h somethink of t1he first loumenL. It is to change or re. fuse to change a system to which we have adhered for more than a half century, and in it is involved principles of' iepublicanisn, which may well en. guge le deepext cogitations of' pro. found philosopihy. Mr. TUCEE's ormmon &ho Scheme has not yet been disposed iof, and it is certainly another subject of 'the greatest moment to national, as well as, State pirtosperity. The press of other important business may still suspend the action of the Legislature upon this subject. The New State House-what has been doane and what is to be done - will likely puzzle timerous members, whose votes are always east with a view to presenting the painted side to the people. These with many other subjects-among which taxation al ways forms one which directly con cerns the people-will make the pres. ent tern one of anxiety both to Leg. islators and their constituency. BY TELEGRAM. ARRIl'AL OF THE BALTIC Four days Later froan Europe. Nxw YoR, Nw. 26. The steamer Baltic arrived this af ternoun with Liverpool dates of the 25th. The news from the seat of war is important. Since the last advices in. cessant fighting, attended with terrible loss of life, had occurred befoie Sebas. topol. On the 5th the Rutsians made a fierce attack on the Allies, taking several batterics and spiking the guns. This battle lasted from daybreak till our in the afternoon, and both sides claim the victory. Five thousand Allies, and eight thousand R1ussians, ire said to have been left dead on the ield ! The next day the Russians re iiewed the attack, but the result is not yet known. It was said that the Al. lies would storm Sebastopol before he Russians could recover from their osse-, but this does not seem probable, ither btatemrents sayingithat they must kbandon the seige unless speedily rein. orced. .-Tho GovernmonMs of Frince -7 Engiand had received the most urgent equests for reinforceii.ert.+, from Lord FUglan and Gen. Canrobers, and i0,000 French would at once be sent. Every available steamer, including the Europa, Alps, Indiana, and New fork, had beena taken for that service. The reported destruction of Lord 3ardagaris' Regiment of Light Caval. y, is con firmed. They charged a .ussiana battery of 30 gulls, but, were epulsed. Only 200 returned, 400 laving been left dead on the field. LIVEIIPOL., Nov. 15th. Cotton rernains firm and in fair do niand. Sales of three days, 27,000 ales. Middling Orleans 5 8.8d. dtiddling Upland 5 i.8d. Canal FHoar 4th, LOiv.o 44s. Corn in and 463s. Consula~ elosed a t 92 5.8. Corres~pondence of the Bannlier. Cowunm.r, S. C., Nov. 17, 1854. Decar B~ann~er :-- W e enaclose ini this slip from the Caroilinan~ 'dilce con aining the latest intelligence f'roum the lent of' war which will be found quite nteresting. Manay members of the Legislature ye arrived anda Columbia is filled ahnost to oveflowinig. The mneetinmg 4f the Alumni of the South Carolina )4llege will bring to our city omore disitors. than she has entertained at my preVIsoIs time. So far as we are able to learn, your -fliientC Editor J. S. Rlickardsona, jr., pill have nao opposition for the offie >f Reading Clerk to the llouse of' tepresentativYes, whices post lie so Ldmairably filled during the last sea. ion, Hie and your present corres ~ondent will endeavor to keep you posted up "onl all matters. of iterest hat mayi) come up. Among the Editors in C~oramIda re WV..11. Carlisle.. of the Charleston flourier, J. Felix Walker, of the I ork ville Remedy, L~. L. Fraser, jr., >f' the Black River Wuatchman, .1. S. tichardson, Jr.., of the Sumter Banner. )thers will proba~liy arrive in the ourse of to day. Yours in a hurry, Correspondene oU the Jgaev. W Asilno-roN Nov. 26 1854. Messr's Editors: Presamag thai a ine or a wo from the liedeval City ay not be entirely devoid of interest .t. this time, we enltrust thlis brief' epis Ie to Uncl': Sam'~s care hoping it maay each you at -- time wheun "more copy'" s demanded none is nrepar.. a nd theln this le-tir will be -given: to the I interlocutionarymImp" alias the "Dev il" to fill out a column. Political news from States that re cently hold general glections has reached us daily for severni weeks. And each account :has been one of Padness. lie ~Democratic party. Is *no longer victorious' but vanquished. They have met the e..cmy an' lost 'a triumph. In - nearly every State wiere electiets ,have beqn beld '0he Whigs andbKnow Nothings combined carried every thing before them. In1 the Massachusetts Legislature one Democrat out of One hundred and fifty iiembers, was returned ! But our party must not despair. The darkest hour is just before dawn and the hour of victory has often come imniediately after defeat. Let the Democratic party be watchful and vigilant-ready to strike when an occasion offers. The Soule affair created no little sensation in this city and the beliger ait, Young American sparty were for war immediately ! Fortunately for France, the difficulty was quickly and amicably settled. It is stated that President Pierce will devart from the usual custom of' furnishing in advance to the Postmtas ters through out the Union copies of his annual Message. He knows not what intelligence 'may be received a day or two before the assembling of Congress and hence is desirous of awaiting the latest'artivails of stemner from Europe. The Niew York-Heraldof Th'ursda% states that our Minister to Sardinia Mr. J. J. Daniels, of Richmnond, Vir. ginia, had been expelled from a litera ry club in the former city in conse. quence of having written ratherfilli. bustering letters and advocated doc trines similar to those entertained by Mr Soule. We will see now whether our Government will interpose in Ili case or not. . The Treaty between the United States and the Kingdom of Bavaria made by Mr. Buchanan and Augustus D. Cetto has been approved of by the President and published officially. It pruvides for a mutual extradition of' fugitives from justice. Full and -authentic returns of the New York Election have been re. ceived-the vote stands as follows: I Soft Dem't, Sey mur, 16,61. Know Nothing, Ullman, 122,100. Mf. L. L. W hig, Clark, 157,124. Administration, Bronson, 33,791. Majority for Clark, 463. Dr. J. D. Tuck the oldest Surgeon in the U.. Army died at Newark last week. He was actively engaged during the late war with England and was with General Jackson at the lamnous battle of New Orleans. The Northern Whig Journals in noticing the re election of the enture South Carolina Delegat ion state as a curious fact, that while other States have frequently eleeted WVhigs to, Congress, South Carolina has al ways beeni represented by Democrats. It is rumored that measures are being taken to annex the Samndwie.b lelands to tbis Union. Ia case ne-goti. uienus fail, Young Anmerica is reudy to take thtem ei el asrmda TIhem Know Nothings in oin city have recently received large necessions to their nuimber. Somne of the best men in the city are cemmeeted with thme Order; By the way we see ik mnen tioned that liIon. e' illiam B. Preston, a near relation to the Prestons of your Stte will be the Kniow Nothing ICandidate for Governor- of Virginia at the next Election. We mtiust commenid the recent determination of the Secretary of the Treasury to expend the appropriation l'or saving of life on the coast of the IUited States, endangered by wrecks, on the coasts of Lonig Island and New Jersey. Instructions lhave beenr issuedi by the Secretary, directing tihat the number of lifebaut, stations on those coasts abhrih be doubled. That is, that the-re ~hia4l be one every five miles, instead of every ten milhes, as at pres, ent, At each~ of' these stations t here is to *e provided a house for the temrporary shelter of the wrecked, caupaid4e of containinig 400 souls.-. Each station, also, has a ?ife-boat, a mortar to throw 200 fathomis (900 feet) ol hemp shiot line. Washington is rapidly tilling up with maember of Coungress, lobby memblers anid candidates-the latter being iun great, abunudance, as is always the case.. All the public officers are busily eingaged p.reparing reports four Conigress. The quest'am has been~ t'vequently asked will Mr': Soule be recalled ? We think not,. In these days of pro. gre..onu, fiery bold chuevaliers like huium are, in demand and .indeed it is perhana fortunian that the Eropnnm powers regard him asa true exponen.t ot American principles. More aton. Yours, PALMEmT TO. For the Banner. Meisrs Editors: There are a num. ber of st range beings in almost every eintuunity -whose mitiners need mei ding i order io qualify them for I lave in the bud, social. T ere for instance Is. jfrnd Mr... Philip .Tac* son, h man of parts and occasionally a real contributor to the sum total of human happiness. But he spoil all of his occasional sociability by a certain frig ed umcolloquiial mannmer which he fr, quently thrusts upon society to the mar itig of its colii orts, atid It me add, to li owi injury. Now MIr. Jackson mnust really amend his w vs II this puarticular, or sufler tile coise. quence. And do you inqu ire what. will be the consequences ? Why cer tainly Mr. Jackson will he shunneld, he will be considered a se llih beinrg, unindful of the feelings vI others. Ile will have no intiaite friends, flor no one can possibly accommodate himself to hIs whims. If Mr. Jacksotn cannot avoid these occasional visita. tions of a duib spirit, if his whole de. meanor nrist now and then asstirume the aspect of an Ascetic, ny advice to him as a friend, is to retire fron the haunts of society, oin such occasions, and wait until the cloud passes off from his mind, and then let hi emerge fron his cell. Mr. .Jackuou s'a UaU Uf'eae, IIIUSL see the eutUre prupriety 'ut tuis advice. Ao zuan has a right, Lu bring a suasiber luguuri. ous visage atuong his friends, wthoutit a real Cause Lou kiownt to taese t'iends, But Mr. Jiclsun fieqoutly Jouis gil im and reftuIS to CntLer into social Culilvese withit, aily assignlau.L cUaute. It, uiay be his digestioa is bad it'sO, let himl change tas diet, an1d take ex creise. 'ossbtf v ier .ant does not black .1iis Iotts to siit, hli. or the cook does notgive him ils brcakktau Ut the appumited hour. Or it imay be thatL MrS. JaICksonI o;Car en-Im IO. exer cised Whe acknowiedged teimtIlniie riight Afgiviig her dear -ord :oie of her sbuer sided thoughts in the w.1 of' a certaint lecture. But, does a lt Mr. Jackson observe that, these things iuhlrd no zinlicieit reasonts toP th rlst upooll his Iriend..s his sour' uns.ociaibe conduct. LAt himl correct. the difinl. quences of his servants anid kks away the pout.? upon Mrs. Jacksoi's sweet face, and thus qualiy hiiself to mect his friends as a Ie.d col ntliuter to their h;ippiness. I hope Mr. Jactksoin w il Iapp reciate my) mlotiv~es in thus plainly 5jpeakI inig ol hian, and that, his frienuds w1il see i his f' u ure deportmlient a deel Ied im-a~ A. In hpursuan~zce of previo us noi ti'e, the Socity minet at B he ow (' il aIl ini Suaasterville on Satuirday the 1sth tilt., there being a gnitrumi presen''Bt, the Soc~iety pir!ceeI'lid to buin:ie's. The I iliIuitt ee appoi~iinted at, the' anid prepa~:re a l..nimaf Lie~ u. lie next yea:r, havinig he..- tvald oni jilr thleir rejhiirt, s~tuIii t,l (b. 'uiigl their Chani rmoan, C~ap't. (I. WV. Le.:. lhe tul ed by the A'(soctiationl, to- wit: G.reate'st y iel'd ofu te tion per a-ere p ine lan (cup)~. -tl 'hco'0 00 tcn Grieatest yield of'e pacre pine pind (enu) - 51 00 Greatest, yield of Wheatc per acre piine laud - 5 00 Greatest yield of Uyie per~ acre pino laind - 5 00 Grazeatest yield of Oats perLI acre pine land - 5 00t Graantest y isle of Sweet Pota toes per acre pine !and - 5 00 Best spIcimen~i Of Cottoni in 1>4s on Stock, 1 00 Best sped~cime oif Seed Cornl one Bushel i-n ears 1 00 Best spceni ot'seid W hezit one Bushel, I 0t0 Best spechneILn of seed Rice oneQ Bushel, 1 00 Best sp'cim)eni of~eed Ilye one bushel, - 1 00 Blest spechneni of Seed ( ats Cone Bushel, 1 00O .Biest specimen~ of Seed Peas liif ty cents for each half' bauhe ex. hibitedl'. ILargetst amo'itm of' llty f'rom (one acre (native grass) 5 00O Largest amaout. of' Ilay fromt one acre (pea-vine) 5 00 Largest and best cmolleetion- of Garden vegetatbles by one mndi vidual, 3 00 Largest and Best C'ol lectioni of Fentits hy ennO i..davidusl 8 00 Largest and best collection of Flowers by onec individual, 3 00 Best lirood ,fare with sucking colt by her tide (cup) ' 10 00 Best one year old colt, 5 00 iest two Yeltt'Old colt, .5 90 Best. Brood M11a with suckinq Mules colt by hersidt-0cop- . 10 bo B3est one yea r old Mule colt, 5 00 1Best two year old Al le, colt, .5 00 Btest Mileb Cow with sucking. Calf--full,bpod--- - . 8 00 Best Ie . W? h Sith's'eking Calf-commnon stok- 0 00 Best 01 ' ear old Calf, Bull o Heifer, 5 00 Best two year old Cal, ll*ll or lleiferr 00 Best R1 In of anly breed, __ 00 Iest Ewe of ay breed, 3 00 lO'st pair of L ambs 3 vu lie Sullblk Sow, withl litter o Pigs, not less than 5, 3 00 Best cormonbreed Sow wi:h . litter of pigs not less th:ii 5, :3 00 Best pair of pigs of av iree, ; (JO lI estBar, uinder L.wo yeari :' i ay,: : 00 Best pair fuill blood Shanghais, 1 00 13Be.t pair full blood Coebin China, . 1 00 Best pair full blood D]orkinr, 1 04) Best pair of Bantains, 1 0() Best pair of Tarkeys, 1 (10 Best pair ofMunicovy Ducks, 1 00 Best pair full tlood Game Fowls, 1 00 Best lot of Butter, 5 pound4, 1 00 Best lot, home -) made S-n 1 lest qt. jar (of 'reserves home FUN diree made, ill. 1 00 fiSst qt. jar "CIstf t ni Jelly home made 1r the 1 00 lIest qI. jar Cif 1u1 u 1111ne jamn hm'e inadtle, (lure of the 1 00 lu 1.2 gal. sante, to ne Pe-acles ho:nie each spaei imiade, Imleni. 1 (0 Bvest 1.2 gal. j-ar I 'iekels hom inade, . 1 00 Ivs t Woolen Coniterpaie, 2 (0 lBest Cottoi Clouiter'panle, 2 0( IN~s Confar, 200 let 10 'i.s f Woc o!ti .lemti. 2 001! lIest 10 y'ds of Negro Clthb, 2 00 Best wraught Iron tiirn plaugh 2 00 Iest wrought suibsoil. phlo gh, 2 0:) BUA wrouight hl Cotta all Seraper, - .2 00 liest wrm ':.~hat' I raza.:ntaa hc..1 Ilarrow, 2 00 Best. plantation Cart made ill in tle D)itriet. : 00 B3est phnitaltion waoggn wiade inl tile DistrIict, 5 00 lie, zztuple horse lynggy Ind inl the I)i'triet, 5 0)a larg.est y ield ofiCt tona aIper aere, laine lhud, lithroghoutl the entire crao~, not laess thtan 2'. acres, wiha tilli ac..eiitt of the manll. iier taf Ianinr~ttAing. and eniviatinga sad cr'ap-a silver cupa- 10 01) Lar'gest 3 ield oft Cori paer acre ine land thron 2hoot. the entire cropt, not,.less .lt~h lner'es with. a fokaccoytnut of the .mian. ner od manmuring and eniaivain g snad cro..----a silver ay- 10 00 1 )n taa.iaan aif C.apat. W'1. E. MNill the severtal art'jles oft the Conaitutiaan wais St. ai la~ene as to re-.d as lloa ws; It shaltl he the aduty '.f the Tre.a'urer toI receiv~e at la donathains to the So Iciety; La) g-ive one mi .nith, not 'ice (inl the jaournals of the Distriet) bethre lhe annl conibinioniai is dute--to c')leet ili ali itonis du'e anid to teend the s; one as1( directed by thie Soaciety ; and La mai~ke a repaort of Samie. to the A\ssocaa tion at. its regutlar anl miecetin. O..n inotiaon aiCapat. W. E. Mills the Iirst article oft the lBye- Laws was sao amnide.h as to rea I L asflhaws: E...en iiembier zshall payv iana> thie Treaisury, annuiattlly the Sonii or T1wo Dtollairs. Said pay menitI to be mnade at LIitu o appl icatioii for membe..-he,hip, or lby I he jirst daiy of June in each year, and upon his nleglectinhg tao da sa, unili the regullair annal mI zeeting f it*Lhe Asbociationi, his naime shall be strickeii from11 the roll. Oni mo atiaon of Cold. Thomnas M. Bla ker, it. was ordered, that nll Pr emiouins noct enlla-d far, within six. iinths after they were. awardied, shall beedmie the po -p erty oaf lie Assciat ioin. On)a moitionI of3 1)r. .1. C'. llaynswvorathI, thet thi-rdl article of' the flye.-Lawts was resceinhed iln' full, anmd the fo..llowiing Art. 3. That the President be emii pow~'eed to appoint, annually a coim. mlittee of three, who shall soliciC com-l m)unications fronr the members of the Association, as r"ogar d s the ma'st: sne cessflid eultivatioi of the prodnets oif our soil, including grasses, fruits, vege. tables, lowers, &c. &c. On moftioni of Capt. W. E. Mills, the time fur hoaling the exhibition aind reguilar annulIal meeting of the assoacia tioan wtas changed from the first Tuom ay and Weda.nesday' after the foturth the 23rd list., by thi ]$.k .ga.nglish, Dr6 R'.fst~ I. R'weyav nnd iism ' EA C., aiug i o1. 6 r " Mar "/Cowlinei l 31 trict. - O1i the 810U -thee M . RAA r D SiRSAPAJtrLxa.--.or the .ur* of or as a pPr jtf e f the 6 A . general tonic for the system, 4s unra .The curative powers of'thi6:St.est a truly wonderful, andal1i0a,,0 make imnmedtiatd.rial of si:Yeliaw. and Uareaparillat" It .cn i most delicate patient. THE.N F~KtlN*idL NOSE TRUW TO EMK hoie,"liff3#d 4v "-: from this. P ly tble R edy. Therelore howd rqkon iiealth 'and spirils'h~owo ~re o , t noe -td hirnsfiffM othera, letl 046 sp espair of recoveeyt time patient ol'ysuiderstand that lis F'pe of pbysial. re.atorationm lie in squy;o$tt I - Extract4f Yellow. Dock and arsaga'If. la,":and pe diia t hir for Is " 'LFE'S 8AKE, to try it, and We have 'tro hesitatiorari predicting his speedy restoiation to healtit. Lr See advyertiuaement. Hollotway's -Pills, a Certain Remedyfo. Debilitated Constitutions. Loss -of Appetiter and Loness 'if piriti.-' Alf. i chard' White, f'No. Albion-square. Mainchedetrr road, Bradford, was afflicted for several nmnths with a idifly weakreras, loas of appetite, and loivwss of ipirit., he wa's'fof -a- loing ttrqo.'a palienta .* the diApensary# but derived no benest' whatever ihe inedIr -- cAI--ittendant slated'that he wais'in a teeg - declin, aind that ne'ddiine 'wbis of--wi. furtlie Uilb tW~hhkAtuit;th tifitarW T .recommended to try Ifolloway's Pills, and Witi invaluable 'mieddime 'peedily effbcte 4 a perfect cure, and lie has ever since en. aoved the beat of heaith. Headquarters. COLUMD1a, 22d November, 1854, .The memabers of the Staf' attached to His Excellency Governor M.annivino are reip led to report aL Ueadquarters .prior to the 6%h of December. ,,By order of ime Commander-in-Chlef. T- B. WA TTIS, Secretar Nov. 29, 1854 . .,5 Notice. All iecpons having any demands .againsf apt. James R. Bi-ock leceas4 -tite' of Oma ter D istrict, will please pf-sent their demands -to the Rubscoriber for payment., and those ja debted will make paynaent. to-thd same. L F. RIIHAME, Exr. Nov. 29, 1851, .5 ttr. Notice. The Ladi"s Fair for she* comp etlot of the Calvary -Ourch will tak'e place at, the same on Wednelday 27th, Decembet next' The putblie ie- respeotfully Invited .o atieid %A tI2y atter thenselxe .that the1 *1)0 mti somiathdag to pipause ajill . .may tk/l' inam with their r .c . .:. . - Nov. 29, 1854. 5 - 2k, 2 Watchnmman copy. .m - . Wanted. . - THREE NEGRO BOYS, freni 16 to 9 years old, as A runtices to the Carpenter rae, u ler li , Foreman of Winns New Store, now -, eing 1x:p ,'upon sight of the ohd,. Tavern ir, Aumterville. Nov. 29. 1854 ---5 e Call in.Earnest, All-p-rsm~s indebmed to up by note, or ae.. counmt previous to the first, of Jsu. las; are respectfully r qtzested to make a iae pa meani. .We are In want uif all the money that Is ow.-e ing to us, and we trust this call w-Ill not be. diaregarded. .ROGERS & SPENCE.. ._isppileNov., *, 1854. 5 ' -t I'SRaLIA NWR5BRIB-185--455.. We erIor sake a thoi'clee~itieN-of the : amoat ceebrated and heat varieties of Peaces,, Piears, thoth Staadard and Dwarfi on Qmee,)* Plu nn, OCacrries Necta rines, Apriots, ktuinces Figs, trtawberries, asui Aative Grape Vine. 10,000 A PPLE TR EES," well grown, embracing 150 varietIes of' rare exellencae. - We ofIsr these to -the trade, or by the hundred, at low rates. ?hew and rare ROSES of the finest kinds' and latest Importations, Flowering fihrube,. asaase a beautifjml EVERGR EEN , &c. Prichot lists sent to all poat-pahd applicantsg Packages ca'ref'ufftsent by raIlroad. Address SUltR&CRAMMOND, AMston P. 4)., &S. Nov. 29 1854.' .9t., Georgia State Fair.. Furether Postponeunent. In order to allow ,the gsisens ,of Auvia thme to mnake ample preparations for the ci~~ E1'tbidos them Eeentive Conmmittee of i " Sotherra -Central AgriouitnmlSod~ have finelly coneluded. 40 ,pne the I umtil the First, Moa-Jay in Decem 'Therefore, she . -peopl.q e o ga4 heNnt Frof he Seem wil 6e held at Augusta, on Monda 3854, In seeordance ith the gramme and ,ro The. Press, a r* ad ng States, ,are earnqy~q~ givjeshipwplicea.he whioat mswg and thus aid thme glorlif caeQ(At1f Mechanical and artiutIe seass he Applicatk Ie I$t to the Comi rniasaonmer of. slna'Ja daliTe Larnd Warfai,'au lt.97.. tA .1( isend mmdor the Act. 8eptember 28,1~ ttr Ge'orge. Floyd, the original .en o mnisleadi, having never reache.I2yie riatee..-..... - JA MEaS.TY$ Art and Attoryof G ge~* Ssitervijle, s..jp. m _ Me.. 464--.Ricasasde.sa -g( GonOS Mt. C~titokin respedfl i.. forn's the citiznitsof &nnemater . ndf' i'ed., *.oimiing districts that he now. haiAan'd ke',ys constontly on hand a large. assorament air Books Stationery'and - Fanc~y aitilleahahf vol' which to e n'ers for sale un'accolnmnodta' Sing term.. :'- ' ~'" g.R Coutitrya m.hntstkouk)1 do weh to girve him a nni l Wn gY' A ll ardlers -fromin the country care' iily andlpoil nenmal mlemma. e.: Nlon'Iay in' ,O'Alber to the fMrst Til.. daiy and Nyvo1n8ai Y'aftder the third A1otiday in Irn~r Oil Ill,6tiofll orcl j Blu31nding, th 1 ywils emp 07 Wercd to i.V thle JPreiniuni 'Lst tIi i11eiointis to (niltuticin, thie (.dicer's AVuid Mid LIIC i nr '7orni t's tpIhe for tho ensuing year, .pab11 ed ltv conlde'iiqd ftbrm, and to, turnish. eaach member, with ai'cipyas r& 'On ' tsA'6 Cl" the Edi-toisl tetb44Tur~ :(ul* District, were reqUebted tO Pub. lisli iike prcCcditigo of' this etingto.' Thu' tha:nk-, of the Asociaioni haV.' ilti.b-vi rettortied to i 'tr. Noah Crane, for tile t1vc of the~ ..To)% 'I., Hail, the filectiiig adjourned. J. M . PITNIS Prea't.. No*4v 181h. 1854. $sotitia cairolitta' Conifer cl lc, ip po i lit 21R62ts. CIIAIi.ls-ros DisrulUT.-11. A. C. Walk 8:. Jauir~ XCruise..e (J*Jp'r River-A. kErviii, Q. s.* Wig. ''z~is. CUjwe'r Ric~er .11ission-G. WV. Mood. 811. A ndrew Mli xxion.-.'i 'u upplied. c* 1C.N.1;. -A. Mc (orquoda Ic. 8,, Gemr-es and St. Panits Mission-A. Neides. Am- Pint M!ission-W. C. Kirkland. I1Vallvrboro-A.. W. -Wvalkter, . F. - 31. A sh ep o ant Cw,t,.:c~ Miss ionr-P.G towinaii.' 1. A Price. .: 1)hl/ad 61c-IinP-A1. (0. Stacy, B: T. *Sarm~inah. Hirer Allisan-J. D. WV. Cimyfi, 1). A. Oyhurn, oaa.':a ,usio&T be.SUPplied. a..' f ~, I~irnic--C. Bletts 11. P. (.. '.,c,--.I.iritchhard. ~V~I:" .hic..onM.Eady, J. S. Coll hic. Ricer -and Pee Dece Mlisswnm.-A. . l (.far. I, etl-.r. J . S. E'rvin,. Muck, Btircr-M. L. B3anke, ian. WV. Mc 1fisngo 3issimia-J. Parker. ( onayhmo--J. L, Shuford. HL. 11is( rc:i.-E 1). oyenl . Mi. I LIIIC /Ic L. 31. ~ittle, 0. WV. Cri der. 8 c;' ~ lii!3hi'i~n-J I' Iuglavi. If. 4 '"hiznba-Ws n--u.liri t~-W. A. Giiid Ct'ni'lZJI!I Ijircifif-AX. L.. SithaiI. 11.29,-_ . .luancs, %V. 'A: liettionA'. I thu - ; 41.J ainoi V 1