MOM WASHINGTON. WAntjfOTo, Dec. 16. 1861. 8i rRPBAfiii.iriKi or ah inscrrectiom in tnt HOtTU. We hate examined the histflry of nil lh In surrections llmt hve taken place, anil find Ihst they bur taken place abnnt the holiday. Tha Christmas holidays are close at hand. Uen. Hntlcr, wbo we here a few days, ago, Jaid i ."Mark roy word, before sixty days a nrtfilA fnaurrectinti will he tnirinir over the Rout li ; I know the material i there for It, end tod have studied the matter I" It in thought 'that the fires were kindled in Charleston by Uvea, but that yrt there i no general Insur rection.' If the remark of Randolph of Itn ' noka were Irne years seo, wbt muet now he I hm I SFffiF hftrrarliti tf all n'jnf t ti Hon I h t In Nndinir to the in"cnrily of life, he s.iid - ' Sir, the midnight bell toll not for an alarm for Cre, bnt the mother clasps her iti&itil closer In her brenst, nrt knowing what moment may bo her lout." They who law lbs wiud most reap tha whirlwind. DRPARU-ftB or HIMSTKR FAl'MNEX TOR RICH KOMD. SI inister F.mlkner left for Raltlrnora to def , en roote for Richmond, via Fortrea Monroe. Sohnyler Colfax, of lodiana, met him be fore be left, and gave him a hundred dollar to band to Congressman Ely, to ore for the pl anners there who have not been sent assistance by their Northern friend. Pout nor At, ar.s. siikrmaN to bs scpkrsfdkd. A number of lending Senators have called upon the Piesident, nnd urged the removal of tien. .Sherman from l'ort Koyul. The Presi dent assured them it should be done, and that Lis cmuse hud not been approved of hv b!m. The Colonel of a regiment now there, has. been urged fur the post, ft ml it ia probuble that no order will be sent removiHS him a soon the Rebels hove finished their works nf destruction in that vicicily, amply fortified all the roads to the interior, tod removed or executed all tho slaves. THIS FORKIUN .NKWS IN WASHINGTON JfO WAR Al'PRFIIKNDKD. The foreign news received hero to day has rieen almost the universal theme of con verna tion everywhere. Wo hear of but oue opinion, Kowovor, and that id that Mason oud Sjlidell bonid not be given up. and thut there will be to war nhotit the matter. No Cabinet meet ing was held, end the utmost cctfiderce is fell hv the Administration that war with Kngluod will he avoided, nnd that, tso, withor.t oar ma- kirg any humiliating apology. Stockjobbers w,ll do doubt use every item to create o J Vao. KSWS PHOM THE SOUTH'. Orral Fire In ( bat lesion A Large Porllan of the Illy In At tin A KepoiWJ Slav lusur rreilon. Fortress Monror. Dec. 13, via R.iltimore. A tlag of truce under command of Captain Milward, took Mr. K.idy, of North Carolina, to Craney Jsinnd to-day. From Norfolk we have intelligence of n most destructive fire at Charleston, S. C. A despatch o tho Norfolk Day lioolc of to-day, from Charleston, states thul a lira broke out in that city on Wednesday night, which was supposed to be the work of an incendiary. At the date of the last despatch, 5 o'clock th'u. diy afternoon, the firo wus still burning. The Ronid Church, the theatre, the Institute, and other public buildings, ure said to have buerj destroyed. The firu swept across Broad street. Assistance had been sent for from Augusta. Curtlirr In Reference to the I lirlelou l ire A lave ImnrrrcWon Itrparleil. Nkw York. Dec. 11 The rneciol de- rpatches recaired here from Old Point, 8y the fire at Ctarluston, was the work of the I negroes. The I'uUimore American of SatOrday says : Our privute despatches from Norfolk do not make any mention connecting the slaves with the coniliigralioo, further than hnt it Was supposed to be t-lie work cf an incendiary. The fire is said to have originated in a sash factory, near Iho junction of King and Uroud streijls ; thut it crot-sed Hrood street, and to have reached tho Institute Hall, the Round Church and the Theatre, oo Meeting street, must have passed diagonally across Clifford, Reaufort, Cumberland, Princess, Queen, and Chalmers streets, a distance ot nearly half a mile through the very heurtof the city As no mention is made of the destruction of the City Hall, Court House, Guard House, and Christ Church, at the four corners of broad and Meeting strecta, it is to be presum rd they have escaped. ' The Mills House, one ofthe principal lintels of the city, abnuia hall'-sqnare Irom the Round Church, on M eetiug street, is also said to have been buroed, together with the Catholic CV tbedral, and Asylum, oo Arcbdule street. LATER. We laaro that the passengers by the flag of truce from Norfolk stale thut Ihe greatest ex citement prevailed tbeie on Friday morning, and that a great variety of rumors were afloat a to the origin of tho conflagration. It was stated that the easb factory was Bred by a free negro, who hud beeo arrested, aud confessed that it wus intended as the Erst move for an ttleoded insurrection. It was also rumored at Norfolk that a large cumber of negroes had been arrested, who bad been-found io possesion of arms und kuiven, aud tnat the confession of the incendiary bud beeo fully corroborated. These, however, oie mere rumors, such as would likelv be in cirru. Utioo under all the circumstances, and may or may not be well founded. The despntch in the Norfolk papers, dated at Charleston, at 6 o'clock on Thursday evening, makes do mention of a servile instuiection. The tutu Baltic la Wrtlcrn Virginia. CiscmxtTi, Dkc 1C A dispath from H.i lipl'i. Va ): Our forces at the ball! fought on FiiJay, at AHpglieney Camp, in I'ocohorilas county, numbered eihtefii hundred. They cirne in nielli of lha enemy, whoe forces were tl'awri up in hue of laiilc in front cf their entrenchment. O ir 1rjop charged upon liiem sr.d dirvc :hc;A bark. A Inn li'e waa kept up during the after noon on l-trn aiJea, and several brilliant clnrjes, in tho evening, were msile by our men. Itcii. Uiuf, in command of the Federal, w'th drew his lorcea at iiialufall, inieniling to renew tha ubeU ailcmly U-lt their ramp, burning every thin? they coulj not carry wilh them. ' Oor lo-t a3 twenty killed and thirty wounded. The I jus of li.e rcbeli U ealimaird at one hundred and City tilted, including a field on'tcer. Uy tl.iaactioii ;e.i. ltaynolua' front ia cleared of the enemy, there being no organiai'd rcbtj furco withiii forty imlea of our advunctd pott. 'A detachment which wit tent out from I'M lippi, on Saturday, relnmiug last nitfhl wuh leu reM guerillas, iucludins l!,s iiuturioua Ja-k Kum. , I- rum Ihe uuiU. rauaox aaowNLuw'a vfutRnnocTS rtuitu oncPAi iosr brouTSHoiTu, . c. The Howling Grern (Ky ) -'Courier" soys Par or LI ro wnlow wti arrealed -for Ireaann, by the Confederals eilalea' Conimutaioner, at Knoxville, on ilia Gili, and committed la jail. The Knuiviile Ht'visier" siva a runior of an oider front the Rebel War Department for Drown liw'aatite tonduct to lha North, had created an intense eiciiement. The llaleigh (X. C.) ".Standard" of ihe 4th inatu learnt from a reliable aourre that a Federal Megitneiil had lukt-n powaesaion of Portsmouth, Nerih Caroline, aud that there are tea "Yankee" aloa.'ucra in I'aiiiliea Nuund. rijht Between Iroquql avd kunipur. OALriKouE, Deo. H.Tue '-Agues." arrived bare, reports speaking the Hiigliah trig Mary Mor ion, wlin h reported that the Kumpter and Iro qimia had bad a evra engagement, and that eno cf them be did not know whkb had put into lUuKiiM le repair larnagn. THE " AMJB'ftlCAH. ' I ftTJNBUBY.'rA. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1S61. II. B. MASSjSH, Editor and Proprietor. IT" Tha continued beautiful mild weather is most remarkable at Ibis lute season. Ve .frequency bnvo thaws and mil J weather in January, Whether this tint been anticipated by December, remain to he ecn. ejjr-Ti;b II AKiusBL'na Tei.rohah will fur nisi), daily, full report of tha proceedings of the coming session of lb Legislature. The Telegraph decidedly the best and most spir-1 ited paper ever published in Ilarrisbnrg. The latest new from Kngland is of a more peaceful character. General Scott' letter, published in the Paris papers, teems to accord with the views of the Knglish press. The French Ihiuk the action of tha Knglieh Uov eminent, on tho subject of the arrest of Ma. sod and Slidell, is premature. 1'i.ofR and PnoMCK. We cull the atten tion of dealers in these urticles, to the adver. tisement of S. 7. Gottwnls, Spring Garden street, Philadelphia, who oilers inducements to persons io his lioe of business. Tkaciikr's Iastitutr. We cull atten tion to the advertisement of Dr. John, Secre tary of tho Teacher's Institute, tho ninth annual meeting of which will be held at Nor tbimberluno, on Monday the 30th iost. C3T Our army at Purl Royal has olrendy taken from the rebels two millions of dollars north of cotton, and our officers have set the slaves they have taken, to secure and pick the crop left, which will be worth, perhaps, tea millions, aud will pny the expenses tf the expedition. Ci?" Wo observed, whiie in llarrisburg a few days since, that the Hotel keepers and others, were preparing for the coming Legis lature, which will assemble on the first Mon day of January. Ilerr's hotel, we were pleused to find ognin io the hands of one of its former occupants, Mr. G.lbert Herr, who with Mr Coyle, now keeps this well known house. (af Ex Sheriff Vandyke, cowOrst Lieuten ant in Captain Gobin's Company from this place, came home oo a short visit end return cd to Camp Griffin 47th Regiment on Thurs day tuking with him three or four large boxes filled with various orlicles of comfort, for the inner as well us the outer man, in the shape of provision, clothing, io., for the sol. diors. Among the edibles, wus a barrel of 'sour krout," presented by Wm. 1. Oreenonp.li Esq. Our young friend Eugene R zer, now Captain in the New Yuik 7!ltu U aUo at homo on a vis'ii. Tub Gei-wan.'oicn Itlcyraph, one of the best Agricultural pupers published in the State, commences a tew volume on thfrsi cf the year, end offer inducements toeubecr.bers The Telegroph is, besides, un escclieut fumi ly poper. C3T SnKRiKr'8 Salk if Rkai. Estate. On Monday last, Sheriff Waldron sold about forty vacaut town lots in Mt. Curn el, the property of Wm. L. Dewait. Thu lots brought from $10 up to 40 uveruging per haps 20 On Tuesday about fifty town lots iu Shumokin were sold at prices something lower, but they were located pretty well up the mountain. On Wrdnesduy, ihe stone mansion, Weaver's Hotel aud some other property in Sunbury, was put up. Tha stone dwelling was bid up to $3,700, and Weaver's hotel (six-sevent's) to $1,000 when tie sala wus adjourned till 1 o'clock. The writ w3 then stayad by defendant. The old still-house was knocked down to P. B. Masser for $Z0. 63T jMt'KovKiiKMi. The two dwellings put np by Sebastian Houpt, on Market street are finished. Thty are a handsome improvement. Oue is already occupied by Mr. J. 11. Jeffries and the other i taken by Samuel Stahley, Superintecdent of ibe Northern Central Rail load at this place. The new building about being completed by Mr. Ira T. Cleaier.t on Broadway street, is taken by Michael Keefer of Augusta for a Restaurant and hotel. Our neighbor, Jesso M. Simpson, has cho put up a d"vei:in' back of lii back buildioz in Market street, and refilled oue of the lower rooms of the front buildiog for bis onu reai dence. Notwithstandirg 18 or 20 now buildings have been put up this summer, houses to let aro scree uud iu demand. tif CONTKICI'IIOMI KOK TUK SoLIilKKS. We ackooleiige the irceipt of the followinj; r tides from the ladies of Mabonny for our vo'.j .teers. They are well got up and of ex cel.'ect qual.ly. The ladies of Mubooeypos s. ea the Irue f pirit : MiKS Miranda Smith, two pair sock and one pair iniitens. Mrs. Win. Wicst, one onderchirt. y.rt. Sarah Daniel, ooe poir sucks. M rs. dumb l'ie-ler, one pair so. ks. Mius Haunuh M.lick, " " " " Susau Hoc. Aiuunda iiirtmon " " " - . CisKAT FlKB At CUARIASTON The greatest part of Charleston, South Carolina is in ruin. A U-riific fire broke out oo the 1 1 lb iusiuut, and consumed the best parts of the city. . The principal hotels, stores, found ries for cunnoo, acd muuy or the principal buildings, are in ashes. There uro vaiious rumors as to the cause uf (he fire. Some suy it was by accident, others that it was doue by ibe negroes, who, it ia said, are ready fur an Insurrection. Thul it will be seen that this ill futed city where tbit wicked wsr was first commenced, 4,1 now reaping the fruits of its own folly and madness. 1 be Cr was seen at sea at night ten miles off lighting ap the waters around. The loss is estimated at seven or eight millions. Five buudrsd and seventy-sit buildings were destroyed. til" 8om of the most eminent Clergj men In tae country endorse lloofland' German Hitter, fee advcniaoMucut ia aaolhev eoiume. THIS IttXT LCCISLlf t'RE. The political complexion ofthe next legitl tare will be somewhat of mixed character. The Senate I Repnolicno by a large majority Uut In the House of Representatives, neither the ' Democrat or Republicans have the majority, the balance.of power being in the hnuds of members eh eted as' Union Men.' This will somewhat complicate the election of a Speaker and the organization of the House generally. Mr. Rowe of Franklin formerly Surveyor General, good Dongln democrtt, who was t-lerted es "Union Man" Is menliuned a one of the prominent Condi date for Speaker. M r. Rowe Is deservedly popular man and a democrat nfthe true stripe, We observe that one or two other ro named by a few papers, whose only rBcommendotions ate enppnked to be their rebel sympathies. Among those recomniendfd by the Republi cans is William II. Armstrong, Esq , of Wil- lioiusport. Mr. Armstrong last winter ranked as one of the leading members of the House, lie is a gentleman of saperior abili. ties and highly esteemed by men of all parties The House would be Well organized under either of the above named gentlemen. E7 The Ladies Aid Society of Snubnry acknowledge the receipt of Ibe following do nations since last receipt : Stocki.nus : Miss Sue Hendricks 1 pair, yarn by Packer. K Hendricks 1 pair " " " Mary J. Lyons 2 piira " Greenough " Harriet Lyons 2 pairn " ' " Cornelia Feasler 1 pair " Mrs P Uoro " Mary Kreiubaum 1 pair " " " Horbtra siiielHr 1 pair. " Liz7.i Young 1 pir. Mr, John Burner, Until two, 1 pair. Mrs. Joseph Hoover, Snyder'owo, 1 pair. Miss Mary Buyers 1 pair, yarn Society. M ittkns . Mi9S Mury J. Lyon 1 pair, yarn by Greeoough ' Harriet Lyon 1 pur " " ' Mary Buyers 1 p:iir, " Puker, " llrtltie Hum I pair, " Mr. Young, Mrs Kllen Seasiioliz 1 pair " " Mr. Joiio Uurger, Uusii twp., 2 pairs. t'" Laikst Nr.wA A brilliant victory wus achieved ut Mtinlordnville, Kentucky, o few days since, in which 3,000 n-bela were routed bv SCO Fuder&U. Four companies, of ubout three hnndred J and fifty nien, of Col, Willick's Regiment, j ltd by Lieut. Col. Van Weber, drum buck about three thousand Rebel cavalry ouj infantry. They were first attacked by a reciment of Texos cavalry, whom they repulsed and fol lowed, when they were drawn into an ambush, end (ired ut from all sides, by the Rebel iufuntry. Among the FrdriuU killed were Lieut. Fta-hs, of Cincinnali, who, himself, had killed e.iflht men with two rrvnlvrrB. but finally received nine be I let frum (he Iieliels. Of the Texas Rangers, 02 were killed be sides Colonel Terry. Ihe number ot tlie ; wounded is unknown, but it is supposed to! , , , .. ., , , , . I have beeo larjie. The l ederal loss was ten j killed ou the spot, seven mortally wounded j oud thirteen otherwise wunndd. I There are ktrnng indications thit the Rcbcli are a'.'Out to cress the lVtomaa near Williams port, MJ. , . , , v LATF.R PROM EUROPE. AnP.tV.ll. tr Til K TRAMft! Jilt A. Pouti.and. Dec. 18. The steamer Jura arrived hi re this inoruing from Liverpool with deles to tbo fji.h, utid Londonderry to the Oth inst. Wuilike preparations continue in England and a ci'siitr-rubbi number ol troops ure ub.k'r orders lor Cunaila. The London Dnihj .eirit thinks that if the American (joverlnneut will Ireat (he riiflicul- ly in the sumo spirit us Ceueral Scott, war : inav he avoided. I The st-nmeu tn leave are ordered to join their ships. Ilia reported thut Mr. Adams, the Ameri can Minister, regard hi.t cull as inevitable. BKCOMJ PKSrATCII. Okkat Britain The excitement relative to the Trent affair continue unabuted. The stork niarket on the 4tb wus mora heavy and unsettled than ever. 'l l.e United Stales Consul el Paris Lad communicated to ll.e French pipers u letter frum (jen'l. Scott, in which hu Ueclurej that there is no truth in the report thut tho Washington Cabinet had ordered the seizure of the Southern Commissioners, cwn un ler the protection of a neutral Hag. He is quite ino'unt of wh.it will be trie decision of bis government, but say that it is necessary lo preserve Ihe good relations hetneen England and America. He hopes thai 11. o Uovern ments will aree on a solution of the question whether Ihe prisoners weru cuolrabuud or not. If they word agent ol the robe!?, he says it will be d:fikull to convince t-veu impartial minds that they were le.-l contra band of war lhau rebel soldiers or cannon. I.i conclusion, lieu. Scoll espressos) bis convictioa that war between England and America cannot lake place without a more I HrnuuB jn ut viva tiuu iiiau ia pi ir'huiit e.veti. I 'f, .. I .... I .. . . . .... . ... I ' '' Loudon Star thinks thul Ueo ocoit s letter will receive a heurty re.-pot.se iu Lug lunil us b UirScae ,! peace. The Loudon Times Siyi that tien. Scolt, like his couulrycncn, is rather iuclined lo disavow the conception of the outrage than to tcpudiutu il now, that it has beeu .done. The stiencth of tho Amt-ncau nuvy is beimr cunvutsed io EnIunJ. 'i he Loudon Tiuf suys that although the vthoie federal navy scarcely preseutu a lion wollhy BUtigou:atb yel it Would be iiupiudeol io the extreme to despise the power of the Americuim at veu. We have doue this once. and paid the cost of our thocghllessness. The ' Amencttos will i.'o litile, but thai mil be done well. Tin y will eive our heuvy fcjundruns a wii'e berth and conceutrate their efforts on single Ves.eli. H :st:lu deiunubtrat in,s aro being mad., it various purls of England toward the United hiatus. One was made at RrUlul oo the occasion of the depurture of nn Ann stroug'buileiy for Cuuada. 'I be cooliueutul Lews is of slight importance. The Paris correspondent of the Daily Xeut states that Mr. Slidell's despulc-hes were in treated to his wife as he was leaving the Trent. I. at a Via LomioxuEunT. The iron did frigate Warrior is coaling for aer' vice on the North American co&bt. 'i'he lone of reverse on the part of ihe French prcks increase. Several uf the leading Paris papers blame the English Government for hav ing yielded to in prevcuie of public opinion a repreaented merely ny Manchester and Liver pool, and having acted so hastily in Ihe Trent alfair. A rebel achuourr, containing 30,000 blankets, a large number of Colt' revolvers, and other armv toira, were brought into Port Koyal, last week, raptured by Ihe Dale of the blockading iq-iadron. 'i'he prixe ia one ol Ihe mwl valuable recently ob tained. It was taken off Feriiatidiua. The Richmoud correspondent of the Char leston Mercury nys : Day by day reports thicken In regard lo Magrudertt Incompeten cy, and charges even weightier than Ibis are preferred against his. Le would probably bare superceded blio bad be aot beeo called J o four city. IMTORTANT PROWt EUROrE. Arrival of the Lurapa ot Halifax and Oiv nf Wathinyton off' Cape Race. one wekk'j later nkw 3. the lia?o::7uiTell"Aefair. Apology for the hi mil and the Restoration of tMaen and SIvUll. 1NTICITATED WAlt ttiTn IBfi tNITED STATES. XAroLEoyOFFLttEDtTlS SERVICES AS MEDIATOR. France in "No Hurry" to Recognize tlio llcbvlH, and Otvcs i eaceablo Advice to England. Nkw Yor.K. Dec. IS. The London Time of the 30th ult . rnnkos tho important announcement thnl the Cabinet has come to the conclusion thai the act of the captain of the Sun Jaciutn. in seizing passeoKers on a Hntieli vessel and carrying them forcibly away is a clear violution uf ihe laws of nations', and ona for which reparation must be at mice demanded, Jn all probability the first steamer will carry out Instructions th Lord Lyon4 to demand reparation for the ill advised act of Seizing Mason and Midell while under th protection of the Rntish flag. Should this jul demand out be complied with, we Cannot tl-hi hi tJ,i Lord Lynn will, under the instructions of hi government, withdraw wilh the Hntisli delegation from Washlngtna. The Timet expresses the belief thai the Cabinet has taken a view of the unlter which will bo SBlisfaci'iry uiike to tho patriotism and reason 'f the country. The Tiintu says ll.e princide n which the government tests its demand, is tint a Untied ship must, until her violation of neutral rights is lully proved, be held to be liriliah (.-round us much m if she were an sctuul pieee.of Rritish soil, and the right of protection to nil persons on hoard is as valid o n RiitUli tenilorv Now oo such vmlation has buen proved ?r I sought to be proved u;;uinht thu Trent ronisequenlly the seir.uro c-f four persons, dragged lioin her deck, was entirely iiiegal. Rrerrin(( to the report thut tho seizure was the act i.f the American commander, unt expressly directed by the Government, the London Timn s.-ys it mcuns tli.il the Fei!n rala had delioerr-tely oetermined to Seiz:' tne Southern Coni'iiii-sionpij, end it is underwood thut. tjeneri.i Scott his c'eclafed, since, his arrival at VntU, that the seizure had beenlhe subject ot Cabinet ditcusifu ul WuStiiUjtun lonb' before he loll. 1MB vkry latest. LiVKKi-oot., Dee. 6, I SCI. At e recent banquet at Roi'kdaln, Mr. Ln'ht made an eluborato speech on Ameri can uli'airs, in which hu declined to give any decided opinion in the Trent allele IK" beloved if lhauct is illegal that America will make lilting repartition. Ilii strongly con demned warlike, feelings, and scouted ihe idea '.hut the Amr.-:ean Cahinet had resolved to pick a quarrel Willi England, lie made at) eloquent pei' iuUon in favor of '.he North. A letter was read from Richard Cnbden, of-upucific tone, urging a sasp?neiou ol judsment.s The excitement ront nues unabated, luelaris Umps repeals tho slalements i" iapoieun uas ttnounu Lis tcrvices as a a,Hd'lJ1,'r. 1' l"8 bee" romored that the Persia had U(, duni t0 convey Iropj to Cuuuda, but it is pronounced premature, The Australasian bad bet n advertised la sail for Nen ork tin the 7lh, but the Ame rica bad bmu "ibatiluted. . . Lo'lON, Dec. 5, 1SCI. The tn of the French preta ia chaugir.i'. The Paris M.mitt nr colliders a peaceful soiution uol imp.'ts.iile, end says thut pui.lic opiuion iu tint. United States is very powerful but ia also very fickle, und it is best to await a solution of tlie question. The P ari? J'fiirtiul tlt'tt Dtlnit approves the review of the Monihur, aud udds thut the Freucb government is iu uo hurry to recog ni.e tho Rehels. Oihei F.eush papers ore of the same opinion. 'I'he l'e!i..o.i press generally takes the pari of Eolun j. 'I Iih Augehnri; (lazntle soys, the Chorlef ton blockidrt is inetiectivil, oth erwise the e6Cupe of the TheodoM would have been impossible. The Southern Commissioners, having reached a neutral Spanish port,eiiibailel on a neutral English steamer, and could not be lawfully seized by the Noil p. The advices from Ureot Urilain ore dated totliufilh ii.sl., euitirucing n record of the events which transpired in England and France from the 28tl of November, a period of seven day?. f?o lar as the tUleo-eul relates to the present position of Amer cun affairs iibrouJ. und the probable future policy of botii tho above uuiiied countries toward ilia Uuiti'd Stutes ib of a very seiious chur acter. England was agitated to an intense pitch of excitement by Ihe supposed insult perpe trated on their liag by tha arrest of Mason nnd Slidtll on bourd the mail sleumer Trent. TLe anti-American section of ' the London press had lushed the people iolo e perfect storm of rage, acd a Cabinet Council, held wilb iheir ncisc and clamor riogiog iu the ears of tin Ministers, bud almost ugreed on making Ifci case a cueo of War with our govtruiutnt. As a first result, the Euroua I was detuiued ul (ueenstowo hy order ol the governii.ctt to the 2d inst., ond tools o Queen's messenger on board, wnh despatches lor Lord Lyons, iu which, il is said, the A mb.-.ssudnr is instructed to demand from President Lincoln, in a firm oud determined manner, lie restoration of Mason and Slidell lo tho Irurelling status und position which they er.jiyeu before Captain Wilkes luek iheui iu land, as well as a disavowal of and Koverninent apology for the act of that oflicer liom the Sau Jacinto towards the Trent. 'l l.e lvoidon jnuinuls intiinaie that the Palinerstuu Cabinet had retolved on this course it consequence of having a decision from the law ofiicers of the crown to the fl ct thai the aeizoro of the persou-i of the ".-joulUeri Envoys" to Europe wus iiiegal under the circuuistunces, nnd s much an outrage oguiiist ml. rn.ituio..l law us if it had been effected on Drilitb sod. Ad II n Mil.! 1 1 i.-, ,t cl iimilii. ft a t nnit.in Ohwvtr, a inii.ieieriril print, demanda Ihulj M.uon and SlioV-,1 tlumld be pluced ou board j a liriiish Irigale, iu the pretence of several other Ei,j,lish war vessels, lyig either in the Polomao or in the harbor of New Voik Great preparation were made lo hove ibe Duval reserve of England ready fur service, es that hor North American aud West India Heel muy be powerfully aud promptly reiufor ced if ntx-eusury. Should war tie uudertuken by England she is recommended by a Loudon paper to, first, raise the L'oieo blockade of the Southern ports ( secondly, blockade our Northern polls, and, thirdly, io conjunction wilb France, lo acknoa ledge the iodepeueuce of Ibe South, Ao active movement bad been undertaken to reiuforce the British army in Canada, and the ships Melbourne and Australasian wero chartered lo convey troops, artillery and munitions of war to the colony, while the famous iron plated frigate Warrior, with the Jrpheus (iwruty one guns), are to be scut out to North America immediately. Queen Victoria baa issued a pioclumatlon forbidding; the export from all ports ct the I'nited Kingdom ul gunpowder, nitre, nitrate of oda, brimstone, lead, and Creams. Crest alarm prevailed in the tStnck Ex change lo London. I'he English funda bad fallen, consols were Ouctoatt'ng aod ' lower, Atnertcao atcuritiv Oat sod teodinj down. ward, and Canadian stocks macb depreciated . in vame. The agitation had also a Dec led the Paris itonrse adersely. I The English Relormer of the !5rlghi .-' Cobrleo tuhonl were already in favor nf p- ... end Mr. Bright had delivered a speecti n which he counselled a more calm consideialion of the flair, and cenerally upheld Ihe CuUh of the North. Mr. Cobden had expressed similar sentiments in a letter. Tha London Slur n democratic organ denies the asfer. lions of the other journals a to the war rtfo tn linn and feeling of the Cabinet. Estimate have been published tn show the great naval force which England can (mine, diately bring to operate against us, should hostilities actually lake place. - - - It was at first said that, the Emperor Napoleon approved of England's policy, and Ihe Paris journals condemned our iclion In the arrest of the rebel commissioners. The Emperor, it was alsu alleged, had determined to loon acknowledge the Southern confede racy. He had also proposed his service, it was said, us mediator between Iho United Slates and England ; but at the latest moment the French journal were Inclined to change their tone in our lavnr, and thu Paris Mnnteur of the fitti instant quietly warns England of the powerful"' voice of the Ame rican people, ntid advises her to moderate her course in hone of a peaceful arbitration. The Miinitmr add thai Napoleon is in "no hurry. to recognize Ibe booth' General Scott was received wilh great respect in Paris. It was reported that tho James Adgerbad cpHi'ed and burned a privateer. itv the City of Washington we have later intelligence, anion;; which is a report that Louis Napoleon ha oll'ered his services a a uudiator between the North and South. THE tl.L'fl K OF U A IOI AM) Sjl.lUfcLL. Report nf l.irtil,-liutil l-'nlrfnK. U. S. SiHAHnt San Jaci.nto. Sir: At 1.20 P. M. on thu Si h it.nt , I re paired alongside thu lJntish mail packet in un armed cutler, accompauiud by Mr. Houston, (Second Assistant Enuint.er. und Mr. Grace. the ISuiitswiiio. 1 Went on board the Trent ulonc, leuvmg the two officers in tha bout, with orders to uwoit until it became necessary to show some lorco. I was shown up by the lir.t officer to the quurter-r!ecl, where I met llm Cuptuir,, and iufol.'iied linn who I was, asking to see bis pnsseiiger-lisl. He declined letting ineseo il. 1 then told him thai I bud informulioii of Mr. M.i-son, Mr. riluieli, Mr. Eustis, und Mr. McFurljnd buving lakeii their passage at Havana in the packet to St. Thomus, und Would sutisly myst II whether Ihey were on bourd before allowing hu eti-a-n or to proceed. Mr. Sbdell, evidently hoaring h'a name mentioned, came op to me and uiki.l me if 1 wanted toijeiiiin Mr. Musxti soon joined us, ami then Mr. Enslis und Mr. McFrland, when I mode known The object of my visit The Captain of tlio Treut opposed unj thing I'k-t a b.'hicii tf his VeSiul, Uor would he con. tent to show papers or pus-seniler list. The four gentlemen ubove mentioned protested nl so DfT'iiust my arresting und sending them to Iho Coiled Stutes sieumer near by. '1'hero wus considerubla noise umoog the pussongers juBl about that lime, and thai led Mr. lion?, tun and Mr. Urucu lo repair on board with some six or eight men, ull ai med. Alter sev. crul uuBiit'Ctssliil efforts to persnudu Mr. Ma son and Mr. Slidoll to go with me peaceuhly, I calied on Mr. Houston, und ordered him to return to the ship with the information thut the four gentlemen named in jour order of tho 8Hi iuel. were on board und form must be ap plied to take Ihem out of the pt-ckii. About liree minutes efler there wa still i! I outer exciti ti.eni on the quarter deck, which brought Mr. Grace with bis armed putty. I, however, deemed t!m presenco of au armed lorco unnecessary, ord only calcoluted to tiWrin tho ludiis preterit, u;iJ directed Mr. (jifuce to lel'irn to liie biwcr die!;, wher be hurl been iiiicc ti ry t coinioj; en bourd. it inusl huve bieu lets than hutfuu hour alter I board ed the Trent w hen tho second armed cutter, under l.n ul. Ureer, canio uloni-ii!e (only two ormed boats beiriff used). He broe;iht in the cutter eilil marinca aud four in..chiii!st?, in additiou to a ciew ot some twelve men. V hen the marine and soiiih armed moo had been formed just outside of tlio mam deck calin, where these four f! n' lemen hail pone tf) puck up their bujiuce, 1 renewed my tli'oits to in duce them to uccon'paiiy me on bourd. Hull lel'using to acrompuny me ni:l-i( fmcn wus applied, 1 culled in to tnv a.-si.-itance i'uiir or live officers, and, lirst tttk irjf; hold cf Mr. Ma sou's shoulder, with another oliicer on ll.e op posite Bide, 1 went as far us the par.pwny of l tie Eleumer aud delivered hi'ii over to Lieut Ureer, to be placed iu the boat. JlLen ro turned for Mr. Slulcll, who insisted tiiul 1 must use consideruble force to gel him to co with i e ; caliuip in ul leant three ollicers, he aii--o wus tuktu in charge ucJ handed over lo M r. Ureer. Mr. McFiirlai.d enj Vr Kustis, efter pro teniiijf, went tju'etly into Ihe boat. They bad been permitted to colli ct their buirgajie, but were bent in adv'ar.ce of it, under Lieut Ureer. 1 pave ii. y personal aller-liuli lo thu Inirpige, taw it pat in a boat, und sent io cliurge cl' ul. oflicer lo I'd ii;Q Juciiito, When Mr. Slidcil wus taken priscper, a (ireul deal of mine wus made by smec of tbe passenger.-), uhieh lBue(l Lieutniiatit Greer to ucr d Hie marine into thu cabin. They were immediately ordered to their former position outside. I Carried out my purpose without umc! tiny force beyoud wual appears io this report. The ris:1 szeiit, who is a retired command .r in tho linlisii navy, twined lo huve a (:reat deal lo fay as to the propriety of loy course ; but 1 purposely avoided ull oihciul intercourse with I. no. When 1 wus linully l-uvu.u' the bteamer l.e made some apology b-r hia rude cooJurl, and eiprcfbe.l. pi-rsoiiully, hid appro val of Ihe muntier in which 1 cuiried out my orders. We parted company wuh the Trent at :i 2U T M. Very respectfully, your ob't servant, (tiicced) D. M. I aihi-'hx, Lieutenant und Kxecutue Oflicer. Capt. Chu'e Wilkes, L S. N , Commanding can Jacinto. tllAHLI SI O. CUM- LAUftAI IO. JJtlui'n if tut. Iisuster. The Norfolk and Kichmoiid poperj give full particulate of the extensive lire ut Chur-' 1,-ston. Il bioke out at about i.ine o'clock on the evening of the !llh iusiuiil iu Lussell A; Old's authuud bliod fat-lory, at the loot of Hazel btn et, dossing llozi-l exteiiding to the machine shop of Cameron Ac Co. Define midnight the lite had usrtimed un uppalliog msgi.ilude, aod Meeting utreet, Irotu Aluikel lo Ciieeii, was one niusa of ilames. Ai tune menl alter tenement was cuvolved iu flames, the panic wus awful and thousands of families evucuulcd their houses and tilled the t-t recti. The buildiiig iu the lower part of the city, where the Cre broke out, weru principally of wood and extremely intiununuUe, which accounts for the remarkably rapid progress of the lira. At midnight thu Circular Church and Institute Hall were burning, and the proximity of the flames to the Charleston Hotel and Mills House caused them to be evacuated by thuir inmates. At pne o'clock the lire tended more south ward towards tlie corner of Archdkle and Queen streets, to the rear of lue Charleston Hotel end tbe end of tbe llayne street range. Crossing Market street, the lire spread down Last Day lo Cumbeilund street aod across lo the Mills House, including in it destruc tion the Circular Church, Institute Hull and the Charleston Hull. All the buildings on King street, from Clifford neurly to Uroud, were destroyed before three o'clock. (Jcoeral H'pley, who superintended th moveuieuts of the troops, who bad arrived at lha scthe about this time, ordered several building M tbe root f lb yB3jrutico to be blown op, S aftef aoa delay the order was ex,ecated, bnt Bot before the Theatre, Lloyd's coach factor, opposite the Express Oflice, and all tue bouse from this punt to tiieen irt bad ctsnt Dre aoti tjero destroyed, u i i i"1' At about fonr -o'clock th wind changed the direction it the flame Inward Broad street. Soon -after St. Andre' Wall look fire, and subsequently the Calhol.e Cathedral, the spire of whicb fell shortly aTier five o'clock. The tire mad a clean sweep through the city, making its track from East Key to King street, . ' . The Charleston Couriirot tha 13th. give a list of between 200 and 300 sufferers, and ays that the loss i estimated at from $5,000,000 to $7,000,000. Five church were destroyed the Cathe dral, St. Petar'l Episcopal, the Cumberland Street, lh Methodist and tbe Circular Church. The Charleston Mercury lays that five hundred aod seventy-six buildings were de stroyed. Mr. Russell, at whose, factory the fire originated, thinks it must have been occasion. ed by an iuendiary or by the negligence of the negroes employed there. A despatch from Charleston, dated the 13th, says, the Mills Hons all hough threat, ened end several times on Are, eventually escaped, and is only slightly damaged. A message was sent to the Rebel Congress, on FriJay, by President D-vis, ic relation to the cnnil.igrutinn, recommending an approprl etion in aid of the sufferers. ' A resolution wus ac.-urdiogly adopted appropriating 2."0,- 000 as nn advance on account of the claims ot South Carolina upon th Rebel States. w a i ' ' i g ) CltAM.KSTP llARROR KROBABI.V Cl.nKD. A private letter liom Reaufort inform the i Nrw York I'r't that the stone fleet, which had arrived safely off Savannah, for which porl il ttiii originally destined, had sailed, in enmpony of a man qf war, for Charleston. It wns intended to sink Ihe ships in Charleston htirhnr, nnd this was to be done ! nn Sutordny lut. The plan wis lo sink a double row of i-hips across th baibor in tbe : following order : In this way it is supposed tbe harbor is already permanently sealed. ShaniokiTi Coal SlIA.MOFIN, Trade. Dec. in. ieci. TON. CWT Sent, for the week ending Pec. 7 356 11 Per Met Report, To same time last year. Increase, 225.001 19 233 2.'.? 10 202.121 04 3t).fi37 C "I"n B Siom: FtrtT The operntion of the ; "ttone fleet" ullhooii n"t so perihnia or clorir.ui tin ri Riihir naval rue -iieinerita, will probable prove more ii j irinua In tl e enemy. Now aince Porl ; lioynl haa 1'ullen into our poSFcaviiin. by effeclil ' ally hli'-litnj up the l.nrhors of Charleatnn and ' bjvannnli wo cr-e due notice to all whom it may ' ciiicerti I tint the foreign commerre of Suuth Car- olina nnd tieoria must either be deslrnyrd or aub ' jected to the conlroi of ihe Gove-nment whic'i has a leirul right to reetilaic it. The atone fleet, it will lie uiiiicrstoc'd, however, hni no reference to i the U row 1 1 hlooe Col-ins Hall of itotkhill & I W ilson, Nca. duo and tD5 t'heiitiiut street, above Kixth, ul.rrc llie sreut work of supplying the Union enh'.hra v iiii eleg.itit Jiid coinforlahlo uni forms it ;iiiny; fi ruaid conrlanilv. Ijuita i'l.r.ci; a Jem k.st ltoorisu. We i of onr readers to the -s-rs. JOANS & CKOS , ndvertiaemen' of M I LKY, New "i ol k, in another column. I Th nnmerotn experimenl niatle for the j lu?t lew years. t produce a aahstitute for tin, 'lrit an t ?t,i,.!o ,,.f I.L.. ..I I. at lul 1 a perfect nlutriph in Ihe Gi-Tr I'eki ha Cement lionfing oflered by thesi, enllemen 1'osaessiiiifr in n crent decree, tho features cf elasticity, (which is a qualification of Cement Ihnifinq uf tunily necessury and lonjr nftr.) durability and cheapness, combined wilb the luct timt it is weutiier and fire proof, it penern! adoption funr,ot be too earnestly cred. Their (Jutta IVrch Cement for coatirij urd repairins; M etui Hoofs of all I kinds uod for preservii-j ull metuls from rnst utitl corrosion liom Ha (treut durability end cheapness, is fat t superceding points of every description heretofore used for such purpose. Thpse materials (-t which the First Pre iniums huve beeu awarded by the American Institute bimI many of the principal Ktnte Fairs throughout the Country.) are reeemmed in the hinliest terms by the New York & hritt It. U- Co., nnd ninny of Ihe principal IvaiiroBde North tuid South, nnd also by the oliijcrs rif liie liidini; InturMice Companies throui'l-out the cooutre. $3i r.MI'HIV.HET ! 95 Ai-TNTS WANTLD! T&r e will pny fnm IJlSS to $75 per month. and oil rrpriiM". ta active Agents, or (live a coiniiii.-sion. Taniculara ent free. I Adilree V.mr. if!:vtsc Mi'iiiM CoMrinT. ' t I 1 1I1.-J ,. . : ... ..i.na, I't neiai Jgeill, Lilian, .Ifllu. t)ttu'.a.r 5, 1801. ECtiiiotis Roliresi. Divine servine will bn held every SuU.aih in thu Bo loeirlt un r.ninvva: I'KKSIIVTKltlAN rili nrtl N'oith went corner o. rilui'klieirv and peel sti erl". lire. J. II. It UL noM. I'aitur- JTbitiuie servti-e every S ili!..,,;, ;o ..j A. M. Player anret- i "a .nuifcin, .cti'ii. i inn iiiuiiiiM-riaiti,, in i,m ScUm'l 1 teftnyttiiaii Cliureh. ul II o'chKk, . M., every SuMwri- cmtMAN' r.i:po:iMKi citirnni North wen e.;n-i ,( Kiver in;;l l;-:,,-' . i ,-rry tl ;-, tl... 1-1,-v. J. V. Sti mrtz, Piisl-T. lin ing iciviir'. nlleruair Iv. every Sul.lmlh ul lo a M. und tl; P. M. J'mvei uiceiiiig ou Triduy eveini'- i:v vNGMt.toA'. i t Tiir:n.N cnrttrn. Deer trei-i li.,- s V .V P. lini. I..mi. I!. v. I Itizea, Pattor lovine nervier, lutt ri.:.tr-:y . ,-verv S:iM .-.Hi ,.t IO A. M. and !. M. Pinvi-r iretilr;; -mi WV.metdiiy waning !l-VnlOI)lSTInciipl.C!!l Hfll . Dp when y lire weat , if s fc li lli.il Itoail, Uev. K. Ill TL..R ami J P Su tMita, I a.-l.,r. UiVl.ie w-iviee. alternately, evrrvKili- ijioli ut li-J A.M. mid 6jl.A. l'rojei tuetliiig uuThura- r -Tl ,fl. M A II IU a c rc s In Munrr, on Thuisdny last, by Simon Schuyler, K-n, , Mr. fiMiii.ns Cum, in and MistF.Mit.Y Lindaikr, both of TurbuUville, Norlh'd County. At the Lutheran rursnnare, 20i h ult , by Ttev. II A Fink, Wh.i.iam StKiKfikKR o Kan liiifl'.il-iu Tp , und Mi" Josh K daughter of Ia. S. .Sterner, of Lewisburg. At her brother John K older' in Lewis burg, 3d inst.. ty Kv. C. 1 1. L t.b u b. II arrv Ci.av Coi i.k of Sunbury, uud M;s JSlsakna Kaim.kr of Lewisborg. D K A Tllb' In M orelnnd. l.eniniiig County 2d iuat-, JACOU WLHLINK, aged about 23 year. Philadelphia Market. 1'niLADKi.ruiA. Dee. 18. Wheat Flour, (exlra.) l!ye Flour, Corn Meal, Red Wheat, per bushel W hite " " Cora, Oata, " " Itye. " " Cloveraeed, 'J'imothy, Unseed, 5 SO a &a 75 It a 3 a I a 1 a a a S S SUNBUBY PRICE CURRENT. Wheat, Rye, Corn, U, $1 lOal 20 Butter, , , . e; Kg, ' ... 60 Tallow, . . . SS Lard, , . . 60 Pork, 0 Pev.waj, . J fotaiuaa. 2&W Advert iMmeuU. Adiululatittior'A NoUcci. NOTICE ia hereby given lhat letters of admi nialraiion have leeu g am J to Ihe eohacrl ber, on the eataie uf Ko rt Campbell. Uut of It mil lownthip, Nortbuintarlandieutiiy. I'eon'a , deceaned. All persona inorhlnl to aaid enlaie at requested lo make Intloediuie payment, anj those having claim l present them lor aeltle' ment. AMCM VA3! I E, Adoi'r. Khamokin, Dee. SI, l0 1. m TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. rpilE Ninth Annual Mee lug of the Trschere' Inatitute ul IVortMumberlaiitl county, will he held at NORTHUMllEltLAND, beginning on MONDAY, DECUMUEft 30, 1861, and eentinue in eessiun three daya. Dept. Rupt Dates, Prof Walker, iieva. A. D. Hawn and J. W. Y ampul and other Educalora have con tented W be preaet.1 and paiticipata iu the eiar cisee. . .. , Teachara of Common Schoole, Princlpala of Academies, Heboid Direcicra, aud the Iriende generally, are cordially invited lo annul. i J. J JOHN, Bec'y. f Shamokin, Dec. SI. 1601 2t -' 'ir 1'rcmitim SEWING MACHINES FOR t A M i L Y USE AND Maiiil'ui:iurlug Pui jioabx. With ileuuaara, i'-jKra, Tuckers, Cuntns, Utndera, to PaOICES IH0M U0 UIWARES. ' GPuCTJLPa &c 2AKE?k SEWING aMAUILNIS CUAIPAKY, Make the l-nck or Shutlla Stitch Machiura if tha a.,ni puUcria.antl in the aiitne piieraaa Ihrlr crltl-iaud iiOL' Ul.K I. iCKSIITCH AlALIIl t.P. Tliis is ihe only Conifutey .hat make b th liii ils. llifre- iiiro iiieuuiy one mat can supply ull ihowa. u ut tlio pub lic. - ' rT F'irrhaKro can tuke their clioice nf rillier Snick, Wilth Ihe piivt.rge of richn.ftmg f..r Iheiatier A new t)lei,t Phut.le Machine runs Ian and quiet, fi r Val Muketi 'laileii, My timilen, 4c. At the Lew I't ice of $10. cr buy Tilt-: ct:s r , GROVEIl ft. UAKt:ii'9 S M Co. 730 ClieaUut t-aaei, Pa Utlcliaiia. December SI, tfcOl iy S. Z G0TTWAL3. FLO'JPe & PP.ODTJSE COM M I SS I OS M L IIC II A N T iV. 812 Spriny Garden Street, I'liHa'hlphia, IlESi'KCTl-'l'l.l.Y licili ism iigMinmii of nil aiud V f OKI . try pr,Klac , ea'.ia linnily Vl.nir. ,c lletiig U.rulril ut th vety centre m laniii-r,aiid hiriiijt a very extrutive Hrunl Tn,ilo unlet tin mn eimi.-d.a'.o su;iervisi-e, he li.n antpluiaeiMira f.,r ulitaiiiiiig luo very hijlieat market pr ri aloi ever) iluns he arils Lieeaiiiliet 21, 1601.- ly LI8T 01? CAUSES For Trial in the Court of Common Plea of Northumberland County, Jan'y Tern, 1SC2. riaintifis. IV fiiolii,M. Jese Hensyl v Henry Vicia. Daniel P Caul, Adm'r of D Y Caul . va Ann Diver. In tha matter of the re porl ol special Audi tor upon the acc't of Jacob Young, for merly Treasuter wf Norlh'd County. Henry Uumgardncr vs Ira T Clement Win L, liellen..ein va Wm Lonai. eitme a K K Uaiey. Henry J Kirou,ag't va William r'ouliU. U M Hemming, fcVr va W in L lit lieu- tei.i. Wm F Nale a Jno ii Mc.Mickir. John Ktiter v Jiiwi hhiarlrr, Kteiuer V Case fur i Frederick Adm'r of KaipU Bojlc, doc.d. John Keittr for Mary Kiler vs M A Keefer and Joha Wii-6!cr. va Same. va Ex'r of Henry Marr, dae'd. v N orth'n Cen'i It K Co. Joeiah Kfilfr Wm L Dewart Jacob Caaa for Henry Tharp C H it A Abbott, en- doraera of Hamuel K Wood it S. Q. Wheeler J V J, Dewiit. Wm Wridenhammer va John Nc.Mathew. and Mary 11 Greenland' Heir v North'n Cen'l K It Co. Shamokin Bank tjamo Klaxe Iluchner 1'rancii Klaze Mary C Vincent Hiram Young Adm'r ofDail'l Whit- mer, dee'd Adm'r of Knberl Si- ton, due'd Peter Haiiileman Decatur Herb va Albert Waire!!. v David Loiigeneclifr. va Wui I. Dewait ct al. Name. John U Watson, va Ira T Clement. va Clair & Heed. v Heneville IC. Hig. vj Kulietl U .MiCov, va Adin'r of John A Sny der. V'm T Carter Gabritl Kline Amos liieber Zurrn & Uevan Wm L Dewart Jacob Rimpnon Kamuel J Young William iinydttf Jacob Mowery va Wrn H Kase, for vs Itoorge C McICee. va Joseph V Amliony. va Chariea W. IIeiius. v John Hritirbsch. Genrgu Y M et. v J.iiiail.ari DatiUeltnirger va Tha Cuiijo'i Huti I in provemcul Company. Derickson for II D & E K Oould vs Charles Penser.bacll. Benjamin It Haul vs K II Aw.', el ai. C It Hall and urber v R U A vi, i . The Girard Fire aud Marine 'mrnrance Co., Kndoraers of Thurlow H ughea & Co. va Studden, Ma-r A. Co- Peter Hanulemn va Ttuburl McCoy. fame va Same. The first SO of the above cuaee will tie for trial the first week, and toe balance fur Ihe sec'j week DANIEL UBCKI.EY, i ni.iouotarv. FALL AND V7ZNT23R CLOTHING. JOSEPH ECEWEITZEE, Agest, II A.S Tw'ir,J !' 'nr:mrnl -f FA f.f, & INTER CI.n'i'HL(.. ma.!, op of all (ixea. of ibe he.t material a id in th latest atylca, aucb at FROM $1 SO to f 13. I k of CASSIMEnE COATS. A pUndiJ 'v(or(mrnicf TRESS COATS. A Urge wiety oit;8I-EsS CO ATS; An excellent aMortmenV PANTS ANXi'jzsTS. .lK.r arlirlaa fnr avaar . livk " ' a nieutiou. uumerou Person In want of clothing caanV than to but al Ihia cheap atore. CaH and ei amine fin? vonraeNe antV (ad tl cheaper Ibaa can be purcbared el) JOSEPH SCUWEITZER, . Market Hireel, waarly oppoaii Weavw'a bmaoUary, Dee. 14, )le- A good a t r "in Sera. h gtl)