TWO lTs.rB-i rflOM EVROrlV Bombardment of Gada Prevent d bg Franc. Important fr.m China, Francs .Formidable nev-il p-epretlora are goin,f mi, nnd some wnt.-rs c mtrue tl.it recent crone, of wr at 8t. Ulond as palpi,. bW indication of au t-tf Mirnl campe'Rii. Th ldnp- ror, on thrt Slut, reviewed 20,000 mod near Pur. liivouackiiijr and all the proceeding of a regular campuliiu wet rer reseutvd. SPAIN. It tvpnrtsl that tk Antrir envoy bnd notified tbe Emperor that, unless the war like preparation of I'tedmoitl were discon tinned, nod the Hungarian legion disbanded, Austria wonld taimediulely oofflaitoce hostil ities. Fire bond red of the Irish Purl hrlo.d had passed through France tit rvutt lot Ire land. Judicial proceeding hid beeo Instituted i!iiifV the Opinumt Aatwnalt, fur tbe publi cation of false tiw. The London Doilt JVriri of th .tint sava the Emperor cf tbe'Freuvh hue placed four ship oftbe lioe before Uacta, with ordere to prevent an attack on ibut frtr-a by Admi ral Fereaoo, and if tiecesaory, to link bit ships tinder these circumstance. Admiral Periooo will take do part ta the npproacuioi siege of Ueeta. Tbe Daily Jttvs announce thie as direct intervention by France, and eays EoroDe most not be b1 lowed to remain a victim to all this mystery and repeated surprise. Victor Emmanuel sod Garibaldi, whore operations were combined, were preparing for battle. V . Tbe London Mornina Advtrtiter asserts. on tbe authority of ati official despatch, tbat v icior jcioanuel was ItniueuuUly to bombard Ueeta, by tea and land. Capua had beo definitely occupied by uarioaiar troops. It was reported tbat King Victor Emman eel would confer on Garibaldi the title of Prince Calafirol, with an Income of three) thousand livrea, and would deoorate lien with . tbe order oftbe Annunciation. Laoiorlciere bad been created a Eomao fcoble, and a medal struck lo hit honor. CHINA. The China mailt are not yet received, but the following details bad come to hand oftbe taking of tbe Tako forts. Tbe northern fortt were captured after three hours' fighting, and & other surrendered, t be Allies lost 1, 400 killed and wouoded. Tbey occupied Tien Tien. Tbe ambassadors were there, and would looo. proceed to rekin with a cuvel cade. The vessels had withdrawn from Shanghai, RUSSIA. Tbe Timt$ considers tbat snleit torn an foreseen event change tbe fortonet of war a few days mast suffice to drive the Bourbon tovereign from Uaeta. Chief Justice Tahet. TbI distinguished friend of Uen. Jecksoa cordially re echoes tbe sentiment ef Amos Kendall, io deoooo eiog every attempt to break up tbe Union at ireatonaoie to trie last degree. Uit.it uvh cALiruRMA- BT PORT EXPfiI.fi. St. Joseph. Nov, 9. The Pony Express witb datet to October 2(ilb, Inclusive, orriv d to day at nooa. Through tome error, tbe iewg wet uot Intercepted at f ort Kearney, senator lsaker, of Oregon addressed an im men audience at ban Francisco last eve1 Ding He avowed bit intention to abide by tbe doctrine of non-intervention with slavery io tbe territories oot a a principle but as a policy. Tbe great New Alaiadea Quicksilver Mica cose is Btill ponding iu the United States t.'ircoit Court. Tbe argument was opened for the claimant by T. C. Peachy, whose speech ocenpted o week s lime, lie was fol lowed by Edmund Randolph for tbe Uovera meot who spoke during tbe entire session of another week. JUou. J, r. Ueoiamin, lor tbe claitnaut, has beeu speaking coalinuooely for toe past three days, aod bas closed. Mr, Randolph, baviug commenced bit reply rleverdy jodosoq win speak next lor tb claimants, when Randolph will make tbe closing arguments for the Government A an intelligent struggle, this sale bet seldom bad an equal. STILL LATEB FROM CALIFORNIA Fori Ekarkkt, Nov. 10. Tbe pony ex press, irom boo raocisce, on the olst Ooto br, passed Dere at 0 au this f. it. Br tbit arrival we et tbe following news Tbe Pony Express from St. Louis on tbe 17tb of October, arrived at Has Francisco 39tb. The argument of tbe New Alamadlo Quick tUver Mice case continues, Mr. Randolph having spoken continuously, on the tide oftbe goveroiuetit, every day tiuce tbe departure of the last express. lie it still in the midst of bit argument.' Hod. Kuverdy Johnson speaks next, when Mr. Kaodolpb makes tb closing argument. Tbe court-room bet been crowded during the trial, nearly all tbe lawyers of tbe city giving constant attention to the great Intellectual struggle. Tbe political campaign draw towarJs a cUite, with a lest excileaieut thuo wet aulioi pated. Tbe disastrous Eastern news seems to paralyze both wings oftbe Democracy. Senator U win and ex-senator Weller, In their political tonr, were coldly roceived, ometimes postpoolog tbe meeting for want of an asdleoce. Tbe Dooglsi tes fare little hotter, and all parties concede Liocolo't election. Oo tbe evening ol the 29tb instant, eight roeu, wiih masked faces, went Into tbe store of Peartoo ft Co., at Peru, io Eldorado Co., aod dvmaoded tbe keys of the safe, at tbe tame time presenting their pistols at Mr. Pearson. He gave op tbe ki-y, wbaa tbey opened tbe tefe aod took all tbe money and specimens it contained. Mr. Peartoo made a inovemeot to leava tbe room, wbeo two abott were fired at blm. one taking effect just over the tight eye. He is uot expected to live, till men were sitting arcood the store wbeo the robbery was committed, but, beiug eoarmvd, they did oot offer any resistance. Lare quantities of or of tbe Colverat copper inmet await purchasers. Hao Fran rUoo b'pprt will only pay thirty-five dollars jr lou lor it, landed oo tbe wharf. The n ioerr are still busy rnooiog .luonele, Ac. CitU' toil t a 1v.vuab A strange kffair le recorded Hi tbe H ui.ganao journals i "A Carter wa, a Urn days ago, charged to convey from Urosewardieo to Klauseuberg, among otbi r tbiogs. teverul botiles, of wbicb he was directed to take tbe fpecial care. Thinking that tbey contained excellent liquor after going some distance, be opeoed one and gave some nf the contents to half a d'ieu peasants, reeerviug a glass for huiwelf. Two of tbe pe4anlt immediately fell atUvp, and tbeir eiumber wee ascribed to the liquor, and be ofiired mure to oiber persooe j tbey bow. ver, also full asleep, aud be bluieelf became leriooely iodiapotd. liefore long tbe first two peattott died, and it turned out tbat vb it tbey bad taken was chloroform. Tbe carter, in dismay, hastened borne, but be wat so ill tbat bit llle is despaired of." 'Sovsbodt taye ibe prettiest trimming for mail's bonnet It a good humored face." eiiteuce should be iusunbed with letters in every lionet hold. Seldom ' ia eo k,,'b eomprmed io as fxw words. Tbe '"'iiiiitiis in tbe worlJ look well io "a good hoiriortid face." Lldiel, kinhar tbit fuel. THE AMERICAN. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1800. II. n. MASSHIl, Editor and iTopriotor. W-J-'iL' .'.ia-.;;i'ii i..,.-,mi i To AOvrnTii ...Tria elroltlofj of the 9ert AataiCAN amung the difTttnt tuNenapn the PotoMhunna la not excMdnd, If eqaalle4 ij any papet paltiatted la Nnttirn remiaylvanla. 535 The late rains have caused a eaddeo riso io the Sntquebnnoa. Onr coat operatoti were obliged to ttop shipments for several days on account of high water. $? Court. 4Tbe boeioess la Court lbis the second week, was brought to a close on Wednesday. . Hut few of tbe cases oo the list were tried, most of them hr-ing continued C2T SnERirr'a Sals. Sheriff Waldron ad vortices for enle, at tbls place, on the 3d of December, tbe Valuable coal lauds, collieries, Aa belonging to end known as the"Urecn Ridge Improvement Company." Tbe reel estate bxlongiog to the compxny embraces ten tracts of coal laud, tbe actual value of which exceed, perhaps, one baodred thousand dol lars, i 63T Doling court week Mr. Rker, onr Dew Commissioner, entered np on tbe duties of bis office. Mr. Ruker will make, ao obli ging aod attentive officer. C" The excitement Io regard to the trees. tion of Sooth Carolina aad Georgia, teems to be subsiding. Virginia will Dot favor tecet. sion, nor will Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana. Jefferson said tbat "as long as Virgioia and Pennsylvania bold together, nothing North or Sooth will fly off." C3" Johs 0. Heena. Tba vorilable Heenao and American champion of the poglistic riog, passed tbrongh this place on Thursday morning, oo bis way to Harrlaborg to company witb Aaron Jonee, bis trainer and others, Io ell eight profeieort of tbe art. Heenao occupied a seat on tbe engine of tbe Sorjbory & Erie road, from wbicb he descend, ed, and at toon as tbe engine of the Northern Central came op, re-mounted, and after being introduced to Mr. Cobb, the engineer, by Mr. Rankin, engineer oftbe Sunbory & Erie, quietly took hit teat, torreyiog the crowd, many of whom were looking for Heenao io the can. 0 Godey't Lady's Book, for December, it really a splendid comber. Tbe principal engravlngt repretent Cbrletmat in tbe city and io tbe country. Tbe Fashion plate rep resent! a bevy of bridesmaids. Still further improvement! to tbit excellent magazine are promised for tbe oew yoar, and Godey always keept hit promlres. Subscribo for it. S3 Look oct for counterfeit five dollar bills oo tbe Westoro Bank of Philadelphia. Tbe counterfeits are well done, and calculated to deceive even good judges. GT Drsb Tbe huntois in the Nortbero countiet have killed a large number of deer tbe preteut season. Mr. Miles, of Bnowshoe, Centre county, shot a large buck, which had jumped into tbe yerd while tbe family were at breakfast. Venison sells in tbat region for teo centt a poond. y Tcbsips. There it oo crop more pro- doctive, or one tbat pays better thao tbat of tba turnip, wbeo properly cultivated. At a general thing our farmer! do not pty euffi- eiiot aiieotion to root cropt, wbicb are essential for winter feeding for cattle, io tbe production of good butter. These remarks were induced by the large yield of one of our farmers, Mr. Jebn Strob, of Rush township, wbo last year raised about one thousand bushels of very fine turnips from a small piece of land, most of wbicb were sold io this place. Tbit teasoo Mr. Btroh raised another crop of about seven hundred bashers, from one and a half acres of ground, most of which were told io this place, at pricet varying from 2f to 30 cents per bushel. C-J" Tbe Gazette of last week contains tbe following in regard to tbe watchmao who fell from the Ruilroad oridge at Nortbom bcrlaod : "On last Monday oigbt, immediately after tbe oigbt .express train bad crossed the bridge between sunbury and Norlhuiuber laud, tbe watchman wbo was crossing tbe bridge io tbe performance of bit doty, fell from tbe board path, and wat drowned. Tbe river being very high, hit body bat not yet been recovered, ile wat an Irishman, and resided at Northumberland." C3T Gaarxt. For a comber of years past, oonsiderable attentioo Las beeo paid to tbe collar of tb grape, and lb Isabella aod uaiawoa were considered the only grepe wormy or cultivation. J bey are, unques tionably, both very fine grapes, tbe former, however, much tb best for tbe table. 0 late years, however, oew varieties have been Introduced, tucb at the Concord, Diana, Rebecca, Delaware, aod a number of others Tb Delaware bat beeo greatly puffed, and Io our opinion, greatly overrated. It is i grape of fin flavor, but eotirely too small. about tb tixe of tbe largest of tbe cherry currants, and about tb tame io color and, at ur friend Major Frees ssyi, "ought to be eaten witb a tpooti." Tba Diana, wbicb is a seedling from tbe Catawba, w tbink, is quite or nearly equal io flavor, and has tbe advao tag of beiug much larger, though smaller tbao tb Catawba, but teveral weekt earlier Tbe Major bad impressed at to highly io favor of tbe Concord, personally, and by bit paper, tbat we were anxious to test tbeir quality. . Tbit we did torn weekt lioce, end fully couc or iD the opiuioo of the able editor of the Germantown Tileyraph io regard to tbe tunerior Quality of tb grape. Tbe buocbee are not ouly larger and mor com ptct tbao the Isabella, but tbey come nearer, io point of flavor and texture, to tb black Hamburg, tbao aoy other ottiv grape we have teen. They fcav. beside, tb desirable quality of being harly anl tery prolific. . ..... "" . ni it Disunion movbmf.jit. Mcb ofoor pepe tbi week is taken p witb the treasonable designs of the dlEonlort- Istt which fortunately are mostly confined to iootb Carolina aod Georgia. That there will be aoy :toal secession by any Stat we do oot believe, bat matters have arrived at tucb crisis as to Creole great cause for alarm. There appears to bo tome difference of opinion at to tbe right of a 8tat to secede from the original compact, but the weight of authority both North and Sonth, heretofore, hat beeo almost unanimous agaiost the right of secession. There it certainly nothing Io the Constitution that provides for aoy tucb emergency, enlest It is Revolution, wbicb, if unsuccessful, wonld be nothing less than treason. It it tald, but wbicb we very much doubt, that President Buchanan admits tbe right of South Carolina to Recede peaceably, and will oot resist soch a movement if tbe Convention to assemble next month should determine in its favor. Resistance, It is thought, would produce results more disastrous than seces sion. Such were not the opinions of General Jackson, nor would be bave permited tucb buld aod treasonable designs, lie once threaten ed to "hang as high at Hainan'' Sooth Caro linu't favorite ton, Jobo C. Calboon, for timilar conduct. Already trade aod com merce ie prostrated .in Charleston, and tbe Banks bave most probably suspended. These things will bave their effect. But if Charleston should open her ports to foreign commerce, tbey will, no doubt, be blockaded, io vindication of our reveouo laws, oor wonld any recognition of ber pretensions, by any foreign powers, be allowed by our govern meot. COl'HT PnOCEKDIKOS. The November term of Court opened oo Monday, tbe 5th Inst., with his booor, Judge Jordan, and bit aeeociates, oo tbe bench. Commonwealth rj. Jo An Gray. Tbe de- fondant was charged with having broken open a store io Delaware township, and with othera, abstracting therefrom goods to the amount of teverel hundred dollars ; at also with tbe larceny of a horse and wagon, which wat osed io tbe conveyance of the goods to parti then unknown. The goode were re covered in the State of New York, io the possession of one Charles Cromwell, upon whose testimony the prosecution relied main ly for the conviction of Gray, he having been ao accomplice. Cromwell's record is not eo clear at would be desiroble. He ie a bright "larkie." At sixteen years of age be was tent to Cherry Hill for four years, oo the charge of assault aod battery witb intent to kill. While there be experienced a change of heart, (?) and was taken into tbe care of tbe Young Men's Christian Association, wben discharged from prison. He was on night, shortly after, taken to a Methodist preacher's borne, to lodge, but was mission next morning, with various little trinkets, tneb us tbo wife's handsome jewelry, a gold watcb, teveral hundred dollars in money, etc. Tbe oext that it beard of him he it in Schuylkill county, committing teveral bur glaries; next in tbit county, at Trevortoo, where he was charged and convicted of bur glary and tbe larceny of a bor6e aud wagon, but it appearing to tbe court that he was not eotirely sane, be was detained, without sen tence, for tbe determination of his eanity. Charlie, deeming bis quarters uncomforta. ble, broke jail witb other prisoners, aud made hit escape oo a Thursday nigbt. On the fol lowing Sunday eight the above stated offence wat committed by a gacg, none of whose names were disclosed except Gruy's. A abort time after thie Charlie was captured io tba Stat of New York, as a member of a gang wbo bave beon carryiug oo operations extensively io tbat State and Pennsylvania. Tbe jury, do doubt, thought it dangerous to convict oo tbe testimony of ono to infa mous, aod therefore rendered a verdict of acquittal io favor of tbe above defendant. Same pi. William 5. Adams Indictment, for. aud bat. True bill. Verdict, guilty. Samt vs. Augustus Fislier. Charged with passing a counterfeit back bill. Verdict, not guilty, bnt to pay costs. Samt vs. Jvhn Philips. Indictment, for. and bst. Verdict, oot guilty, and tbe prose cutrix to pay costs. Samets. Jvhn Gray. InAwtment, assault and battery. Plea of not guilty withdrawn, aod defeudaut sentenced to pay a fine of $10 aod costs of prosecutioo. Samt vs. Eliza Bird Charge, infanticide. Tbe Grand Jury baviug investigated tbe charge, ignored the bill. Same vs. Mathiat Kershntr. Misdemean or. Bill ignoramus. Same vs. Samutl Mantz. Charge, assault and battery. Bill ignoramus. Sams vs. John Conrad. Indictment, telling liquor to minors, drunkards, and on Sunday. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of 2f, fiftee, days imprisonment, costs, &c. Same vs. Michael Kerney and Ann Kernty. lodlc'.meot, larceny. Same vs. Allen Bwensox Iudictruent, paisiog counterfeit bank notes. True bill. Tbakxsoiviso Proclamations, though al ways pleasant to contemplate, are usually formal in text. That of Governor Banks, of Massachusetts, however, is really fresb and original of its kind. Mark tbe cadouce of tb litany, wbicb rises and fulls io every sentence : "For tbe favored position which separates onr beloved country from tb political com plication! tbat torture other cations, and tecuret to us well regulated liberty and uni versal peace ; For tbe preservation of tb States anited j For tb public health and prosperity For the ricb harvests ot the year; For tbe privileges of general education ; For tbe capacity aod hope of future im provement ; And tbe never failing coutolatioot of Chris tiao faith ; Let ut remember, io every act of thanks giving for our inappreciable privilege, lb opportunities that are offered, For tbe relief of those in want ; Tbe succor of tbe oppressed ; Tbe consolatioo of tbe aQlieted ; Tbe comfort of tb imprisoned ; Tbe eucouragtment of tucb at art cait down ; And tba recognition of all men of whatever caste, condition or clime, at cbildrea of a commeo Father, aod subjects of oo universal and incomprehensible destiny." Ri'NxiNa Orr Slaves. Jacob F. Forney was arrested oear Carlisle, oo Tuesday oigbt, tbo lib inat , iu rnuipauy witb thro slaves from Maryland. Tbry were ill leded io jail i at rar!,;le. THE SECESSION t&OVESnm'S. TvrtkOF Tiita aotiTiiEHN nui. -Baltimork, November 11th, I860. Sever al Booth Carolinians are now io thil city, sportine tba Bio Cockade. They are pur chasing good. They formerly dealt io Phila delphia. I bey were roucD ieited, ana com- piaio moco ot toot Btetea wnico nav sunn ed tb Fugitiv Slav Law. Some prominent efficert or ueorgia ana Sooth Carolina banks are now ber. Tbey express great confidence io the liability of the Union, but think there will 0 a great deal of trouble befur tbiogt are perfectly settled. Intelligent persons htre from Washington, slate tbat tbe excitement there it abating, but lliere.ttill exists much anxiety to know tbe President I intentions. THI SfcCEaalUN EXCITEMENT. The President's Posititn.lh will Wait. V arhikoton, November lltb. 8ermooe of a Political character were preached io most oftbe churches to-day. The proclama tion of the Goveroor of Georgia, asking praters for Divio support io tb trials of secession, were read from many polpitt and complied witb. Witb tbe exception of Judge M sereins, oo Vacancies in Federal omcua will be tilled io South Curolina, at tbe other resignations oo do take place till tbe fourth of March, tbe time of tbe actual secession. Io Alexandria, to-day, much feeling per vades. Tbe streets are lined with people. The conservative sentiment predominates. x ou uiay rest assured Virginia will not follow id tbe wake oftbe seceseiooists. Private advices elate other Senators will follow tbe example of Toombs, Cbesnot, lvorsoo and Clay. It is doutful wbetber they will resume tbeir seats at tbe ensuiug session. Extreme measures will soon be taken by the Georgia Legislature. Tbe Lieutenant Walker, who resigned bit commission in the army oo account of Lin colu's election, bas oot beeo in-active service fur years. He is do actual loss. The Preeldeot will make do public exposi tion of biB views till tbe annual message is presented three weeks from tomorrow. FROM GEORGIA. Northern goods to be taxed. Senator Toombs and ChesntU resigned. A Crisis The Banks. Maooh, Nor. 1C, 1860. A conveotioo of the people will be called oo or before tbe 15th. The electioo of a United States Sonator to succeed lversoo bee been indefinitely post' pooed. A bill will be brought op before the Hons on the 13th, providing for a tax of 25 per cent, on all imported goods from such Northern States as bave opposed the Fngi live .Slave law. Tbe bill exempts foreign goods. SOUTH CAROLINA. Columbia, S. C , Nov. 10. In the Hoose to-day, tbe Speaker announced the reception ol a communication iroui benator Cueenul, resigning his seut as United State Senator from boutb Carolina. A bill was Introduced to provide a police surveillance over persons coming from States hostile to tbe South. Mr. Aldricb made a report from the Com miltee oo Federal Relations, making amend ments to tbe Senate bill calling a cunven tion of tbe peoplo, by substituting tbe 6th of December for the Clb of January, as the day of election, and tbe 1 7 lb of December instead of tbe lOtb of January, as the day of meeting ot lua cooventtoD. SENATE. Tbe Senate met at seven o'clock io tbe evening, to consider tbe amendments of the Moose to tbe bill calling a GonveoliuD oftbe people. Judge Magratb, Connor, Colcock and Cunuiugbam addressed tbe crowd. Judge Magratb eaid be hoped South Caro una would oot b in lb van of her sister States. He was oot there to prove to tbem tbe right to secedo. He said she bad tbe right to secede ; tbe peoplo say she bas ; tbe Legislature says the has, and heaven will say she bas tbe right ; and if tbe Government at Washington should say she bus not tbe right, then let tbem prove it by taking the right away i Mr. Colcock said that, although there was such a large crowd present, be wished to see one more, and tbat was Mr. Uocolo He weuld take him by tbe band, bring him to tbe platform, tell him to look upon that crowd, aod ask if be ever expected to wield the sceptre ol the President over tbe beads ol tbat people. "Honest Abe wonld ao swer, witb downcast eves, "Never I" Tbe Minute Men's meeting adjourned after bearing lb most excited aud animated speeches, A delegation of tea Minute Men was bp pointed to attend the Military Convention wbicb meets next week at Millcdgevile, Tbe crowd was greatly rejoiced to learn tbat sooth Carolina had passed tbe leu veutioo bill. THE GEORGIA LEGISLATURE, Milledoevills, Nov. 1C. In the Leciela tore, oo Friday, tbe resolution of tbe electiou of a United States Senator came op, when it was moved that tbe time fixed for Monday the tith lost. Others days were proposed Mr. Seward, of Thomas county, favored a postponement. He was opposed to doing anything so early to indicate that Georgia intended to submit to Air. Lincoln s elec tion. Mr. Haines, of Worth coooty, inquired of Mr. Seward, if he favored tbe secession of Ueorgia I Mr. Seward, after torn objection aod Id terruptioo, eaid tbat be was io favor of secession, if Georgia to decided in tbe Slate Conventioa. He thought tbat Georgia would Dot be sustaining the other Southern Slates by thus early indicating a willingness to submit to Mr. Lincoln t election. 11 coo sidered that tbe safety of tbe Sooth lay io actiug as a unit: Mr. Lawton, of Chatham county, favored tbe utmoit delay to tbe electioo of a Bene tor. There was do necessity for speedy action, at Georgia would be represented in the Senate till tbe fourth of March text ile agreed witb Mr. Seward, that so speedy ao indication of submission to the electiou of M r. Lincoln would place Georgia io ao tagonism to ber sister States ; as tbe news would speedily be seut over tbe country tbat Ueorgia acquiesced to tbe election of Lin coin. Mr. Spalding moved tbat tbe resolution be laid oo tbe table for tb preseut, wbicb was eaopteo. A bill was introduced heavily taxing maun lac la red articles Irom Massacbusetis, Coo necticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Micbi gan, Wisconsin and other Statet nullifv log the fugitive slave law. Also, preventing iue cititeo! ol ouending state Irom tuing lo tb Courts or Georgia. Tba Legislature adjourned from Friday till Monday. . SECESSION MEETING AT AUGUSTA Adousta, Ge., Nov. 10. A large meeting in uvor or soaihero right u being held inn evening. Tbe Savannah resolutions wereananimous ly adopted, with ao amendment declarfug it to be tb sent of tb meeting tbat lb only remedy for Liucon't electioo wat im mediate secession. Amid tbe loud and prolonged cheering it, wat moved aod adopted that tb thaokt of tb people or tb south are due to lb gallant men of tb North wbo attempted to roll back tbe lid of fanattciem la tb recent election Resolved further. That tbe meeting pledge the citiieot to submit to an increased rat of taistion to rait a million of dollar to arm ad nb-an,zo tlie Utilittry of tb State. A further reeolotion was adipled, roo umoiiig tbe actum of the citis-i' nielwii( tbit afternoon, and declaring that the remlu tino adopted thereat did oot txpregs ll sense of the community. CONSERVATIVE MEETING AT AU GUSTA, OA. Aroi'BTA. G.,Nov. 10. A lorg meeting of cltlsens was bold io the Council Chamber thtt afternoon, Mayor Bloodgelt presidiog. Tbe Mtyor ttated that he bad received in- formation tbat two Cltlceoa naa oeeD nouneu to leave by uoauthoriied person. Tb meeting wat called to consider whether we should protect ourselves by upholding the law aod tb preiervatloo or order, or auow an uoauthoriied body of men to take tb law Dto their own bands. Mr. Jobo M. JacksoD moved that com mittee of twenty be appointed to prepare business. Tbe chairman selected a highly respecta ble and influential committee, wbo reported tbe following t Resolved. Tbat we live coder uovern- ment of law and order, and it it tb bouodeo doty of every good citirens to tee tbat all rlghtt are respected andwroogt speedily re- d reused In the forms provided by law. Resolved. 1 bat tbe eeoios ol our Insula tions forbids the punishment of a citixeo without fair trial by jury. Resolved. That tbe assumption by indivi duals, however respectable, of any of the powers of Government is subversive of ell civil liberty, and its tendencies fatal to the vital interests of the community. Resolved. Tbat if tbe existing laws are In sufficient for the protection of the rights of citizens, tbe proper courses is to apply to tbe Legislature to amend and modiiy them, as the interests of society require. Unusual excitement sometimes prevailed during tbe meeting. Addresses were made by Colonels Camming, Wright, Cane, Sneed, Montgomery, Dorotie, Ford, and others. I be conservative sentiments prevailed and the resolutions were adopted. AU0A8TA, Ua., .Nov. 10 It is expected that Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Texas and Mississippi will go witb South Carolina. THE bEL'ESilOn MOVEMENT. BRECKINRIDGE FORTHE UNION. He will Address the Cotton Btates. Cincinrati, Nov. 12 This mornings Com mercial says tbat M r. Breckinridge has de termined to make a trip to the cotton States address his fellow citizens, urging tbem to abide io tbe Union. The Rumnr Contradicted. Lexinoton, Ky., Nov. 12. Tbe rumor that Mr. BreckinriJge is going South to make Unioo speeches, or in any manner interfere with tbe troubles of secession, is stated by that gentleman to be withcot foundation. The Scceoion Movement in irginia. RicHMowD, Nov. 12 Tbe affairs in the South atliact much attention bere. Tbe people are calmly awaiting tbe issue. Meetings will probable be held in the differ ent counties before the Legislature meets. for tbe cxprecsion of public opinion. The vole of tbe State bas not yet been ascertain ed. Both the Bell and Breckinridge parties fiugure oot majorities. Several couulies bave Dt beeo beard from. OPINIOftS OP Till PRESS O.I TIJK RE SULT. The Louisville Journal does oot despair of toe ennntry because ot Mr. Lincoln s election. The Joarnal shows tbat evu if Mr. Lincoln is disposed to injure the outb, tbe powerwill not be in bis bands, since tbe Coogrees of the United States bas the power to check bim 'His election," says the Jtturnal, "gives rise. Tor tbe first time in our history on a consider able scale, to one of tbe very exigencies con templated by tbe framers of the government in tbo distribution of its powers, and whicb these framers believed thu distribution tbey made was entirelv adequate to meet success fully. We believe tbey were not mistaken. At any rate we are willing to give tbeir great handiwork a fair chance." Aud eloses with this eloquent and earnest appeal : "W most not part. We Biraio bave lost the day, it iB true, but we bave still a country wortny of our love, and imploring oor pro tection. By all the stirring memories of tbe past, by all tbe proud associations of tbe present, aud by all the glorious hopes of tho future, let us love her aod protect bor still." 1 he Cbuilotle C). bulletin says : "No Federal slave, witb sword in band, will dare to attempt to cross tbe line that divides North and South Carolina, without making op bis mind to blot from tbe stage of existence tbe sons of tbe noble sires who faced the swords of tbe oppressor iu 1776, and first declared tbeir independence oftbe British Crown. Tbe Lynchburg Virginian, after advising moderation, shows that tbe election of Mr. Lincoln was Dot due to those who raged upon tbe question of slavery, and tbat there is no desire on tbe part of bis supporters to interfere witb tbe south. I be I xrgiman draws the inference from the defeat of Bur- lingame and Penningtou, that the feeling of tbe IS orthern people is a conservative ooe, uoc says : "Lincoln cannot and will not attempt to pursue a policy tbat would be. acceptable to thousands of bis own party, and the remit will be tbat tbe extremists will leavs bim and war upon bis Administration. Onr policy, however, is to wait lb iodicatioos of tb futore." Io another editorial, the same paper pities "Po6r little South Carolina," and declares its willingness to let tbe troublesome member go, "but for tbe precedent." Tbe Virginian bas uo lailb id secession. Hear ill " I bis act It suicidal to the best interests of Carolina ; and ber people will sot be slow to htarn it. If sbe even escape tbe evil of war ; of having federal troops overrun ber territory ; ebe will find ber stocks end proper ty of every kind 'depreciating. Her bills of credit will be rejected everywhere outside of ner owo limits, aod tbe note ol ber banks, now circula iog in tbib and other States, will be Instantly r. turned for redemption. W advise everybody to refuse a Soulb Carolina bill. We will have none of them unless tbey come irom an old subscriber wbo never pays, Firi On Saturday nigbt last at about 9 o'clock, tbe Steam Saw Mill, belonging to MetBrs. Folimer & Hollopeter, at Watsoo towo wat destroyed by fire. It is supposed it wat caused by an incendiary. Io addition to tbe mill, a large quantity of sbinglet paling and lumber wat destroyed lost about $7,000 insured for $4,500 of which tb Lycoming Compaoy bas 02,500, and York Company $2,000. W onderstand arrangements are being mad to rebuild tbe mill at one coat to commence butineii lo tb tpring. HJilto nian. The Northern Central Railway. The arrival of Paaaenger Trains oo tbe North' trn Central Rail Road from 8unbury, 1 as fol owe i AmaiVAi. aarASTtrai KallTrala, North, Soma, 4,tBP.M, 4,WP. M ,0A.M, ,SA.M Nifht Exprua, North, I3.CS A. M., 110 A M wuata, ie,w r. t., ie,! e M Sunbury Ac Erie Eailroad. Tka arrival and departure of Paueiifcr TiaUw oa lha anbury Eria Railroad at thie plae, ia aa folkiwa t Arrival. -,I8 P. M , t,MA. M, 19,05 A. M 10,34 P. M ., Departure, 4, P. M Hall Traia, North, .4 h Buuih, Night Expiaas, North, i Bouih. ,3 A.N 19,10 A M IU,4t) P. M Fraiihl and Aeeom.. North. ,40 A. M. " " South, ,! P. M. The thamokln Vallej aad PatUvllta Rail-tad, Ptuenftr tmn !eaTa Kunhury at . (MAM t Cumwl, . 41' i I. hkjwan" a sin nrioMsncmo rail- HOAl The arrival mid departure u( Paiwenger Trains friu iSorilimlerluml i Mail train (South, armet at 9.40 A. M " " North, leavea ' 4.f0 P. M Ex. Freight, South arnives .M) " North, leavoa 5. JO A.M. FEMALE HEALTH I FBMALE1 HEALTH Thousands of females suffer from derange menti peculiar to the tex. First, and most common among these it, Female Weakness or Whites, or Lencorrhea, with itt constant attendant!, Lassitude, Prostration, Lame or Weak Back, and General Debility. No one can be entirely well wbo thus suffers, and id hundred of case health Is utterly undermin ed. Old school medicines and dings do but little good often much Injury; but HUM PH REY'S SPECIFIC HOMEOPATHIC FEMALE PILLS are just tbe thing, r. lieving promptly, and curing permanently. A dollar's worth will do more good than quarts of nostrums, or tlx months' attendance oo a doctor. Six boxes for 1. Single boxes 25 cts. N. B. A full set of Humph revs' Homeo pathic Specifics, with Book of Directions, end twenty diflerent Remedies, io large vials, morocco case, $5 : do. in plain case, $4 : case of fifteen boxes, and book, $2. These Remedies, by tbe single box or case are sent by mail or express, free of charge, to aoy address, on receipt of price. Address. Dr. F. HUMPHREYS' A Co., No. S62 Broadway, New-York. 8old by A. W. FISCHER, Agent. Sunbury October JJO, 1860. IT IS A COMMON OBSERVATION tbat there are more sufferers from debility among Americans, tbao can be foocd among any other civilized nation. 1 he reason is obvious. Wa take too little exercise, and forget tbe wants of tbe body io tbe absorbing pursuits of business. Iu all surb caes. ordinary medicines can do little good, What s required Is jUBt such a tonic and invigora- tor as Dr. J. Hostetter hoe given to the world, in bis CELEBRATED "U1TTER3." rhe weak and nervous deniien of the coun ting house, the exhausted toiler upon the shop board, and tbe proslratod student oftbe miituigbt lamp, have found a woonerlul regen erator in the "Bitters," and prefer it to more pretentions, bat less efficacious medicines. Uut it should not be Torgotleu that tbe agent whicb is so mngicsi in its influence upon a frame which is merely debilitated, is equally poworlul in assisting nature to expel the most terrible forms ufdiauase. Wbe would not give it a trial ? Sold by druggist! and dealers generallv everywhere. t& See advertisement in another column. From the Springfield Republican, Aug. 19 18S9. Sfaldiho's Prkfabbd Oi.cg. tb same tbat Van Amburgb glued his lion together with. I is doiug wonders hereabouts. A boy up towu (.lued bis play wagon together "wrong side up," aod tbe glee did its duty so well, tbat Hie wagon bad to be broken again before it could bo made rigbt. "Not dangefnui to II Hainan family. " "Rule cnuutbf tbeir holes to die." VERMIN. "C09TAR,9" Rm Rnach,Ae , Extxrminaevr "COSTAR'S" Bed-bug Exterminator COSTAR'S" Electric fowdcr, lor loeecia, Aa. ViaiaoiB IKtTAJTTLV. Rata Roaches Mie Molea Giound Mice fJ Bofi Ann Motln Mntuitfca FIms InaM-ia on I'Vuu, Fowls, Aiumalt. Ice . Ac ill aliurt. everv fur in and nw cirs of VERMIN. 10 veara titablinhed III Naw York Cltr utti hv tlia Cily Pmt Office lha Cily Pntone and Station Hocua tlie City cHMtmen, : hi), A3. the City Hotlf."Atvr," "St. N icholaa," Ac aud by rsara than 20,001) private t'r" Dnipc;ita ami Retailers everywheie sell them. lWholt-!iale AKenta mall the iarge Cities an TuM-na. t4 ! ! ! -Hkwabk ! .' ! of spurious imitaliwiia. ty 1,00 fampla Boxes sent by MaiL Lr Acwreas oraere- or lor "i.ireuiaria Dealers" li Hl'.MlY R. COHTAR. Principal lyA. S13 Broadway, (oppnslie Ht. Nicholas Hou..) St. Sold by FHIU.NQ i OK ANT, Bunbuiy, Ta April 21. IS-60. thtligioiin iXotices. Dlvlna service will bs held every Sol,tU in this ho tough as fcllowi : PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. North west corner o. Riackbeirv mid Dsei streets. Rev. J. D. Run.. Faster. Divine service every Saliktth at II' A. M. i'rayer null ing on Thursday evenine At Northumberland, in Od School Piesbyterian Church, at 3 o'clock, P. M , avrry ttatihath GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH -North west corner of River and Blackberry streets, Rev. J. W. Stiih kxtz, Pastor. ltvme service, alternately, every fabtaili at 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. Ptaver meeting on Friday evening METHODIST Feiscnur. CH (1R CH Dewbarrv str- west of S. E Rail Road. Rev. E. Butlib ana J P. BwAitoia, Pastora. Divine seivlrc, alternately, everv PU i"t ni- ana ir.ni, rrayer meeting An Thurs day evening. EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Dr street below 8 V . A P. Kail Road, Rev. P. Rui, ISiaur iMviue service, alternately, every raonatn 10 A. M and 7 P. M. Piayar meeting on Wednesday evening MARRIAGES On tbe 18th nit., by E S. Uudykunst. Esq . Mr. J. Hkmry Hail, of Lycoming couui.r. ! and Mia M asoarkt Jan McUihukp, vf i Northumberland Co. I Ou the 8th ioat.,hy Rev. Charles Tark, ! Geo. B. II. biWATZE, M. of Moreaburg, j and Miss Maooir A. Simikotom, of the same I plate. I In Philadelphia, on Tuesdav, the 13tb ; inst., by Rev. John Chambers, Mr. Jciriah F. Ruhr, of Loch Haven, formerly of Kline's Grove, Northumberland eo , to Miss Lizni U. Condon, of Philadelphia. Oo Sunday, tbe 14th olt., by the Rev. J. Frittinger, Mr. Hehrt Latsra to Miss Car- olin Zartman, all of Jackson township. DEATHS In Philadelphia, oo the 9th Inst., of tvnhnid fever, ANN' IK, daughter of Fraokliu and Clara A. l'latt. Cfet Slav he 1 Philadelphia Market. Philadelphia, Nov. 14. 1B60. Grain There is a fair amount of Wheat comicg forward, but tbe demand is limited at a slight decline of 3 ct. per bus. Sales of 5000 bus. prime i'euna. red at 81 27 a 1 36 per bus. aod White at $1 25 a $1 CO for common quality. Rye is dull at 78 cent for i'eooa. and 75 cent for Southern. Corn is very quiet and tb only sales reported are small lots of yellow in store at 69 cts , and 900 bushels fair quality at 71 cts. Outs are steady at 34 a 34 J cents for Delaware, and 35 a 37 cents for State. SUNBURY PRICE CURRENT. Wheal, $1 10a! 30 Butter, $ to Kye, .... 74 Egga, ... Corn, ' . . '6 Tallow, ... 13 Oat 40 Lard, ... Buckwheat, . . 63 Pork, .... g Potatoes, 63 Beeswax, . . 2 New Advertisements. George Brosius' Estate Audit. OTICE is hereby given to all persona con. earned, that the underaie nej annninl.t auditor upon the exception filed to the account of Catharine Broeiue, Administatrix of Gaorg Brosius, deceased, will attend to tbe duties oflhe appointment at hie omce, in tlx Borough of .-u.iuuij, uu i i.uuj ta ouiu aay or November 1860, at 10 o'clock A. M. - W. I. GRKENOUOH, Auditor. Sunbury, Nov. 17, i860. SHAMOKIN BANK. November "lh, 18C0. '"HUE Director hava tK, t.. . dividend of two aod on half percent., CHARLF.d W. PE.M.E, r,U,r. Mnmokm, Nov. 17. 1-V,u n SHAMOKIN BANK. STATEMENT of the tihamokin Bank, aare- -5 quired by the second section oflhe Act of tbo Oeneral Aaoemhly of this Commonwealth ap proved the 13th day of October, A D. 1857- ASHET8. Specie in vault and specie funds in I'hiladelphia, HMS 7g Ihi from Banks, and City Banker, sail 18 Bills discounted, 115,024 OS $133,894 92 40. RIO 00 S0,27 7N 6,469 75 MABILIT1E8. Circulation, Due Depositors, Due other Banks, 491.667 S3 I, Che. W. Peole, Ctahier of the Bhamokiu Bank, Wing duly awom. depo and y that the above statement is correct ta tb beet uf my know ledge and belief. CHARLES W. PRAI.E. Caahier. Hworn and subscribed before me this 7th day ef November. I860. W. P. Witristbto!, Notary Public. Shamohin, Nov. 17, 1SA0. NOTICE. A LL person knowing themlvea indebted lo the subscribers, engaged in the Foundry business, on note, book accounts, or otherwise, are educated to settle lb eame without delay. Tie) neglecting this notice must not complain if cuats are added to tbeir account. C. I), dt J. ROHrtDACH. fiunbury. Nov, 17, 1800. 6m WpfiMu own & , ALL, and examine tbo .i beautiful 1 5? C! II 1 XV T Vl una it l a, v. end UlCB mm , D RESS GOODS, i j ;-, nurt jusi fptnei l: ' 1' -sie bV,t thi: CENTRE OF ATTRACTION! RICH DISPLAY of HANESOZID GOODS AT LOW PRICES 1 combining li E A UT Y A N V D U 11 A B I L I T V , now en mEB 12S:iII23ITIOIT At the People's ONE PiaCE STORE, or H. "JT. BRIGHT & SONj fur extensive Stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC '3D 2" G2 CD CD ZJD 53, NOTIONS, HOSJERV, BOOTS AND SHOE S, MATS AND CAPS, QUEENSWAItE, GROCERIES Hardware. Carptta, and Oil Clotha, Ac, Ac.. Preeenta RARE ATTRACTIONS, A X I) Splendid Inducements. TO Who wish to secure GREAT IJAllGAINS For the Smallest Quantity of CAPTAIN CASH on Country Produce. REM E IM! BER that all goods eold at our eataWishmcnt WARRANTED tu be aa . i V? r T Tfl (" AND NO DEVIATION IN PRICES. Iu addition to our LARGE STOCK, V are constantly receiving w: .i. ...... keeping up our aesortment at all aea.ona of tha ?rr; 1..W'"ur""hank. to tb public f, the.r hb.,.1 patronage, and shall make every etlort on our part to render aati.f.clion. Be liev.ng thai tb nimbi, dim. i. better than the alow quarter, w. shall adhere to th., old time honored motto : . "Small profits aad quick sales." E. Y. BRIGHT & SON frunbury, N'ov.mber 17, I860. ' OR PIIANS COURT SALe7 IN P""ianc. of an order of th. Orphans' Cour of Northumberland county, will b. powd to . public sal. on lh. pramiae, .n Thur.Jay the Idih day of December next, at 10 .'clock. A. M sfh T"" ,rM,Lr Piec of UnJ. "fi at in bhamoktn town.h.p, Northumberland county, i"a., adjoining i.ni), of Aluoi v George r.n.yl. tumuel O. Urow and other, coutammg about fifty bin. acre, and ,Ut, two perches, mor or le, wh.r.on a,, .recud one and a half story frame house, log barn and other outbuildings. Alao on th earn day at S o'clock, P. M.. ou the premise., a certain other tract or piece ol lan l aituale in May berry tuwn.bip, Montour coumv. edjuinimng land. f Samuel Mutchlw, Uoliert B. Bwayi, Enoch II. Voughl and oihe.. contain ing fifty five acre, more or less, whereon are erectbd two atory fram dwelling houae, Irani bam and other outbuiltlinga, all late tbe estate o Janes Mutdiler, late of Bhamokiu towne!ii. de ceased. Tbe tarma and condition of aa! will be mad known by AMOd VA8TINE. Aim'r. fill x . K-to ;. -,J53 By orJer of th (,'ouri, ) 11. MA8SEK. nk., O. f. i Sunbury, .jv. IT, jS'. J J.
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