Wi a r I c to s DESTRUCTION OF TWO REBEL CAMP3 ON JAMES RIVEK. LOllafaS.l ASO OKORKIA R MUM ENTS 7'iih' o" wo (7n lloat.i. FORTSKM MnMROR VU BaI.timork, No. 4, 1861. f An IntelliireDt deserter from the 'IVn'.b THE AMERICAN. 3 www- t y "ja-.,"-. (Jeoreia Regiment readied .Newport News. no lha morDlog of Friday last, and was taken ' to bead quarter at Fortreiig Momroe, where upon being interrogated ha made known the i locotioo of a number o( important Kebel j cam pi on tbe right bauk of tbu James Kivit. j Acting npon this information, an expedi-1 lion, consisting of two poo boats, was pie. pared on Friday, io readme! to procet'd at nightfall to Ibe junetion of tbe James and I Warwick KWers, about fivn and one hall miles above Newport News. The Cambridge led tbe way aod steamed without interruption Until reaching tbe pnint designated, where tbe white tents of tba enemy conld be plainly discerned on a low wooded triangular piece i tifland. This was near midnight. Almost before tbe Robcl pickets coold , give the alarm, the gun boats were io post'- j tioa, and bad opened fire upon the campy, I tbe guus following each other in njml sue ; cession. i served nscsnal ioeuectuni resistance was maue oy hip eaemr. and the discharirea worn coMitioi-d for more than bd boor, at which time the camps appeared nearly deserted. Tha dark Bess of the uight and want of sufficient men prevented a landing being effected. Indeed, this was not tbe object of tbe expedition, tbe tide aim being to destroy tbe camps by an efficient canoonade, and this was successfully accomplished. It is believed tbal tbe loss of life on the part of the Rebels was heavy, owing to tbe suddenness of the attack, and their comparatively defenceless state. BUNBURY, FA.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1861. II. B. MASSER, Editor and Proprietor. The citizens of Baltimore Lave taken $1,000,000 of the U. S. lean. It is reported that a Russian line of battle ship on the coast of Japan, with COO men on board, was Inst, all of whom peiisbed. C5T 'I be ltewnrt Farm of 1U0 acres, in the neighborhood of Seliusgrove, was sold at Sheriff's sule to tjeorge Hclmure and John Hummel, at 'fi.i per ncrt. Tiusksciyinu Day on Thursduy Inst was a bright and beautiful day. It was ob- The Cborcbes were opened j for service ond so were the stores. Some ! visited their friends in the neighboring towrif. ; and others ate their turkey at borne, provi ded they had one. Simon Schuyler, K.q., of luncy. elected a Director of the lianlt of Northumberland, being ineligible, SI r. Philip Shay, of Muocv was elpcted in bis place. IMPORTANT WAR NEWS. THE BALL oTeNID AT FORT PICKENS. Rebel Report of the Rattle. The l'Uct and the Fort Engaged. Washington, Nov. 2G. Assictant Secre tary Fox bus received a despatch from Haiti more, stating that tbe Norfolk Day JJuol: publishes advices from Richmond, to tbe ef fect that an engagement was going on at Pen eacoia. Parties who read the paper say that it States that tbe frigate Niagara and Colorado had engaged Fort McRae and that tbe Fort briskly rotured the fire; and further that the vessels, being damaged, were compelled to baal off. Tbe Day Book adds that Fort Pickens was firing on the Peosacola Navy Yard. ' Another despatch says tbe fight commenced on Saturday, and was in progress on Sunday, Fort Pickens, by firing hot shot, bad set tbe Pensacola Navy Yard on fire three times but the rebels managed up to tbe latter day, to extingoisb the dames. Tbey bad not, however, been able to suppress those of the burning town of VVaTringtoo, which the bot soot bad utterly destroyed. It was thought at Old Point that oar vic tory was decisive. FROM HARRIM1UKG. Bill 10OD AT CAMP Ct'Hrl.f. Habrisbvho, Nov, 23. Surgeon-General Smith, this morning, oflicially reported to liov crnor Curlin that the quality of provisions, par ticularly the meat, furnished ro the soldiers at Camp Curtin, ia of aucb quality as to 'seriously menace tne healtn ol the troops, anil that consid erable suffering ia experienced in consequence Tbe Governor immediately notified the United States Commissary of this stale of affairs, and requested him to have it retified immediately, or He would reprtthe matter to headqurters. The Governor also ordered tbe State Commieaary, in the meantime, to procure and furnish Camti Cur tin with good and substantial provisions at the state s expense, until that furnished by the United Htates bo so improved as to warrant the ineu in receiving their rations. 1 be quality of the food furnished to Camp Curtin has been the subject of irequeni complaints. The Steamship Sail Jacinto at Boston HASOX AND SLIUtLL LO 110 Ell IN FORT WAllHtN TIostoji, Nov. 24. The U. 8. steamer "Son Jacinto" arrived here early this morning, after landing Mason, Slidell and suit at Fort Warren, i ho ship is anchoied on the Navy Yard. A committee from the city authorities will call on Capt. Wilkes to morrow, to tender to hiin the civilities of Ibe city. The riralr Beauregard Captured. Ntw Vork, Nov. 26. The Steamship George Teabody, urrived from Key West, reports that the i'irate Beauregard has been captured by the gun-tioul O. Vt , Anderson, of Uoston, with twenty seven prisoners, and one long pivut gun on duck, I he pirate was lyu.g at Key West. 1 UK OTOJf I I Lr.tr V esskls to ue Sl-hk in BocTuiasr Harbors for some wetks, sny the New Vork "I'ost," it has peen whispered that mat tne iavy Department was preparing a fleet ef vessels, stone laden, to be sunk in one or pcr- naps niveral ol the narbors ol the southern coast. J be fleet Bulled on the Stlth inst.. and we civ btlow a list of the vessels composinc. it with their tonnage. They are old but substantial whaling vessels, double decked, to give them firmness. They were stripped of their copper and other linings wnicu were not necessary tor so short voyage as they will make ; and loaded with picked atone, as deeply as was safe. It will be seen that they were broucht at New Dedfor.d New London, Nanturkel, Sag Harbor, &dgartown, Mystic and Newport. In the bottom of each ship a hole was bored, into which was fitted a lead pipe five inches in d.ameler, wi'h a valve so fixed that though per fectly safe even for a long voyage, it can be very quickly removed. It is calculated that the ship will be filled and sunk to the bottom in twenty minutes after the removal of this valve. tO" Colonel John Cochrane, a prominent Democrat of New York, takes the ground that tbe emancipation of the slaves has become a military necessity. By a vole of the stockholders of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, cn Thursday last, the loaso of the Sunbury and Erie Rail. road was accepted by a large majority. If" Mork Soi.dikrs. It is stated tbat the President will soon issue a proclamation calling upon the Governors of the different States to furnish 200,000 additional men before tbe 1st of January. C2s" Ciia.ngk of TuiB. Tbe Northern Cen tral Railroad commenced running on Monduy last on their old time except tbe night Ex press north which arrives here at 10,55 instead of 1,40 A. M. The new schedule which was adopted for a through connection to Wash ington destroyed the connection with tbe Lackawanna and Liloomsburg at Norlbom berland, ond bas been abandoned after two week's trial. The connections of tbe Lacka wanna aud Bloomsburg aie now os heretofore. QT Preparations for some important move ment are in progress at Fortress Monroe possibly in connection with one of tbe new expeditions intended for operations on the enemy' soil. Latest Nkws. Two companies of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, io making a reconnoisance near Vienna, were surrounded on three sides by tbe rebels. They fought their way out, lea viug behiud them twenty nine of their comrades. Near Drainsville, eleven rebels were captured and two killed in a skirmish. Gen. Cass justifies the arrest of Mason and Slidell. GB.1. CAMERON AND PRrHTIIE OF TUB LOUISVILLE JOl'KNAL. Some of tbe papers opposed to Gen. Came ron, publish with great satisfaction the itrio lures of George D. Prentice of the Louisville Journal, on a sentiment expressed by Gen. Cameron at a topper given by Col. Forney, in Washington. Gen. Cameron stated that if it was necessary to eustaio tbe Government and .Constitution, be was ready, as a last resort, to froe the slaves and arm them againbt the rebel?. For tbe expression of this opin ion, Mr. Prentice thiols Geo. Cameron has given evidence of his unfitness for the office he now holds, and Intimates that tho Genera' killed off Fremont, and is now bidding for the place which Fremont beld in tbe favor of Anti Slavery men, and that bis head should follow Fremont's. Prentice, be it known, althongb a Unien man, Is a resident of a slave State, and bas alwny been identified with slavery and its Interests, to Bay nothing of its prejudices. It is natural tbat be should feel alarmed, and, perhaps, indignant at Bach a proposition, lint the proposition Ol ueo Cameron, though startling, is bot Dew. Opin ions of a similar character have been lately expressed, not only by Republicans, bnt by many of tba most distinguished Democrats. soch as Grn. Cass, Geo. Butler, lion. John Cochrane, ond we think, Caleb Cushing. Self preservation is tte first law of nature. These men say if emancipation follows this war as a necessary result, the fault is not with us. The rebels do not hesitate to use their slaves in the destruction of the life end property of our people, and why, it may be asked, is it so hienoua a crime to fight them witlijtbeir own weapon". PAV OF TIIK StSllinV VOLt'MTBKRS. Captain Goni.s.of the Sunhurij Ounrils, has sent by Express to P. M. Shiudel, Esq., of this place, between eight end nine hundred dollars, money remitted by the soldiers of his Company to their friends and relatives at home. Tbe following is a list of persons re siding in the country, to whom money is di rected, ar.J as tho individuals to whom the money is made payable, must sign tha check rolls, they most necessarily be present them selves io order to do so before tb"ycan ob tain tbe money. The following is the list of country names : John Sterner, Wm.S. Snyder, Daniel RufTu ner, David Kemble, John Malick, Lemuel Sbipinan, Mrs. Henry Buhner, Peter Weike), Abraham Wolf, Thomas Wolf, Mrs. Eliza Brown and Henry Haupt, Sr. We are pleased to see tbat nearly all of our Volunteers have sent home snug little sums tbat will prove quite acceptable. Tbey deserve credit for their ecouomy as well as their kind consideration of those tbey left at home. C5"Tub Amkiucan AoRicti.TfBisT for De cember is already oat. This is one of tbe best and certainly one of the cheapest publi cations in the country, well printed and hand somely illustrated. . Tbe arrest of Mason aod Slidell, the rebel commissioners, bas giveu rise to considerable speculation in regard to the course of Eng laud will take in reference to the matter. There are a number of precedents tu show that Captain Wilkes acted iu accordance with tbe law on tbe subject, and tbat Eng land bas no right to complain. Some of our leading men, such as Edward Everett, E. M. Stanton and Reverdy Johnson, have express ed tbe opicion tbat the right of our Govern ment to take and keep Mason and Slidell is unquestionable. The British Miuister, at Washington, has expressed uo opinion, and taken do action whatever on tbe subject, but Willi await instructions. O" la the Judicial District composed of Uuion, Soydor and Mifllin counties. Brady township, which wu9 by a late act of Assem bly, to be annexed to Union, cast ber Republican votes with Union, and tbe Demo crats voted with Lycoming. If they bad voted together either wav Sleeker would have a majority in tbe district j or if the vote is thrown out be will have a majority. It is evident that Rrady township caucot vote in both counties. The Manchester calico dyers and printers have discovered that apple juices supply desideratum Icing wanted in making fast colors for their printed cottons, and numbers of them have beea into Dev. ousbire aub the lowei pari ol Somersetshire, buy ing up all Ibe apples they ran get, and giving mch a price for Ibem as in the dearest years hith erto known has not been offered. It is stated tbat one farmer in Devonshire who has a large orchard, for the produce of which be has never before received more than X:i.riO, has sold it this year to a Manchester man for XilfiO. There can be doupt that the discovery will create quite a revolution in the apple trade. Ax Asroa i th Ahhi Mr. John Jacob Astor, of New Vork, has joined tbe stall' of Mujor Gsneral McClellun, wi:b the commission of Lieutenant Colonel. Mr. Astor is the representa tive of thirty millions of property, Willi an income of two millions per annum, lie bas peon fioin the beginning one of Ibe most active and tlliru nt executive members ul the Union Dt fence Com inillee of New Vork, and lias g'fi bis tune, knowledge and money without stint lor the cause of lha country and for the suppression si ibe rebelliou. Two other prominent members of the Union Defence Committee are also in the field General Dix, who was the first President of Ibe Committee, and Uriadier-tieneral Ja-nea M. Wadsworth, who was one of General McDowell's kids at the battle at Tlona Dndge. SecaiCTABT Camkron hat determined to conjunct a new bridge over tbe Potomac ri vsr in the vicioily of Waa-hiuginn. lie hat also determined to erect tbit new bridge to at tfl accommodate a railroad track, by which tbe governmeut aud lb people will be great ly benefitted. Rev. J. G. Braden, for two years tbe offi ciating Methodist clergyman of tba tloksb dittrii-t, hst enlisted at a ptivate io company H, Fjurtb Regiment Miuuctota Volunteers, CaJ" lo North Carolina, which Dever was a Secession Slate, five Rebel regineuts have been disbanded, and the Confederate Dews, papers confess tbat unless Jeff. Davis tends an army iuto the State toon the people will speedily proclaim their adhesion to the Stars aod Stripes. According to The Rulciyh Standard, nothing is to be hoped from the State Executive, the Governor being as strong a Union man as any of them. TIIK OX-ROAST. On Tuesday luiit, there was quite a gather ing at Mr. Daniel Conrad's, in Lower Augus ta. Tbe great novelty was an ox, roasted whole with the bead, horns, heels and tail entire. Although such barbecues, as tbey are culled, are common in tbe South and West, it was a novelty here, and men, women and children were attracted to see, if not to eat. Politicians and office-hunters were pre sent, as a matter of course. Tbey can scent their prey from afar off, and the flavors of en ox, roasting a whole day ond night, could scarcely fail to put them on the track. Tbe object of tbe roast we did not bear, bot we presume it was to celebrate tbe victory of party over patrio'.ism. Some of our frieuds will, no doubt, call it a Democratic victory. But this can't be so. A Detnocraric victory in Northumberland county would show a ma jority of one thousand, instead of a meagre majority for some candidates of less than filly. Alter tbe ox was done for, be was still for midable in the eyes of novitiates. Their sto machs yearned for the savory Besb, but tbey did not know where or bow to make tbe attack on tbe corpus Dot corpse. In this di lemma, the three Doctors present offered their services, and with knife and cleaver, (shades of Rush, Chapman aud McClellnn exc-uso the association.) soon dismembered und dissected the carcass. Fork or Bayonet exercises are not always adviseable ; so io this instance, it became a band to baud encounter, aud if the poor ox, whilst alive, bad sullereu in tne Uesb, tbe doctors soon relieved him, as they are always sure to do, one way or the other. We doubt whetber our anatomical friends ev er used the scalpel more etfectuully or with so much satisfaction to tbe audiunce and specta tors. To digest an ox without a speech, would be an anomaly and yet strange to say, they seem to assimilate in tbe stomach, ,'1'lie effect being the same drowsiness aud stupor, when taken in quantity. Speeches were delivered hy Messrs. Reioiensnyder, Hill and Purdy. Our informant beard only a portioo of neigh bor Pordy'8 speech, in which be declared that bis Democracy was iu -hid bones. No donbt, with hiin, a disordered chronic u flec tion. This is, perhaps, the reusoo why he bas i uot grown tat on it.. In bis case we bbonld recommend bone set tea and ox-tail soup. Out neighbor also repeated tbe old saw, that if the North bad accepted the Crittenden compromise, all would have been peace and prosperity iustead or war and bloodshed. There is not a rebel leader of ordinary intelligence, that would not laugh at such an absurdity. They candidly admit, now, that no compromise whatever, wnuid nave satisfied them nothing short or secession or independence. Vf Jkff. Davis' Mcssaok To thb Rrnrt. Lkoislati'Rr. Jeff, finds cause for congratu lation In what ha callt the succesl of the Con. federate arms, and declares that in men, mil itary meant and financial condition, tha Con federate Statet are mocb atronger now than when the struggle commenced. He falsely alleges, at a reason for tba Invasion of Ken tacky, tbat tba National forces were about lo enter Tennessee over Keotocky toil. He de clares that the Union can never be resoontruct ed at tbe ceases bic-b primarily induced a Sep aration have been ttrengtbened ; characterizes tbe nature of tbe bostilitiet on the part of tbe United Statet at barbarous, aod denounces the National soldier! at incendiaries and rob bers. Tbe Gnancial condition of tbe rebel State be evidently considers a very delicate subject to handle and apologizes for imper fect mail facilitiet. Thjtcaptore of Messrs Mason and Slidell on Board a British vessel he thinks it a cause for war between the Uni ted States and Great Britain declaring that tbe seizure might with equal propriety have been made io tbe streets of London. Tbe blockade be pronounces to be totally ineffec. tool, and sayt that tuQisient proof ot thit fact will be furnished at the proper time. When tbat time comes he doet not state. It will probably be after tbe arrival on the touthern coast of the "stone fleet," which recently tailed from New London. On the whole, Mr. Jeflereon Davit makes a pretty good case for bit Southern readert out of bad materials. At to the little affair at Port Royal, we can not find one word in hit Message, and tbe Union demonstrations in Eastern Tennesee seems to have escapod his observation entirely. Jkrimiaii Sciiisdkl, Ir., son of the former State Senator from tho Northampton District, has been appointed to a Second Lieutenancy iu Ibe regular army. Senator Sihimlel is Chaplain in one of the Pennsylvania Regiments now for ininp at Pittsburor. If he makes no more converts in the army than he did in his recent electioneering trip into tbe lower end of this countv, his services will be dearly paid for. The above from the Northumberland Coun' ty Democrat, shows more clearly than a col- onin of argument, th'$ smothered, onpatriolic Rplfish and anti war feelinir of the editor. He has no sympathies for any one in this strog gle for the Union and tbe Government, nor a single word of condemnation against his quonduui friends, Breckinridge and Floyd open traitors to their country. But loyal democrats, who prefer country to party ond to treason, are denounced whenever he' ha" an opportunity. When Mr. Sbindel visited bis parent and relatives here, be was asked to address tbe people in tbe German language. He express ly stated that He would speak ouly in favor of the Constitution aud tho Union, and would not take part for candidates, except he might sav sotnelhiuc for Judce Jordan, an old frieud W'ti.it una Ihn rpfilllt ThpKM adv'OeateR of free speech these haters of mobs and mob violence, followed him in numbers and eudea vored to excite the people to mob violence if bespoke. Mr. Sbindel, said be desired do strife or ill feeling, aud declined speaking reinatking if the perple were opposed to the doctrines of such patriots and democrats as Geo. Cass, Gen. Butler, Gov. Johnson, Gov Dickebson and others, he exceedingly regret ted the causes which produced such feelings It it idle for Mr. Purdy to smother bis real sentiments. Tbe cloven foot will stick out cc casiooally. C3T Jkffkrson Davis Itsned hit proclama lion telling aside Friday, ibe ICtb Inst., at day of fasting, humiliation and prayer. M Jeff, should have selected Friday inttetd nt Thursday as it usual with Chrittiana io the North or hangmao't day, we cannot conjec ture, unless ha imagine! tbat at they have now mora to fear the baiter on that day than any other, it will be well to provide tgainst that contingency. At for fasting, we tnppose the Rebelt will have enough of tbat before tbey get through. Humiliation for their criminal conduct ia certainly most desirable for their own salvation, and if their prayers can avail in accomplishing soch a result, we sincerely hope tbat those that may be offered up by Jeff, and hit follow traitort and tinners, may not only be long and loud, bot abundant and sincere. C3T Tbe income of tbe Post Office Depart ment for the present year will come nearer by two and a half millions to paying the ex penses than it Ijbs for a number of years past. Tbit fact it explained by the cutting off of long and profitless routes through the rebel Statet. Tub Borni.vo of Warsaw, Mo All the business portion of the town it destroyed, and a considerable quantity of commissary stores belonging to the Government is involved in tbe destruction. The fire was kindled about 6 o'clock P. M. on Tuesday last, aod tbe few National soldiers stationed there immediately left for Sedalia. Tbe impression prevails that the incendiaries are citizens. A Grand Rkvikw of our troops on a larger scale than bas yet been attempted iu this country, took place io Virginia, opposite Washington, on Wednesday last, and was witnessed by from 20,000 to 30,000 specta tors. Gen. McClellun ond his staff, In company with the President and Cabinet, all on horseback, reviewed the troops, seven divi sions, meeting with tbe roost enthusiastic reception. Tbe aggregate number of the soldiers under arms was between CO, 000 aud 0,000, all well equipped. It ia reported that assurances hove been given by our Government that British vessel8 shall have access to the cotton ports of tbe South before tbe winter is over. C-iT The late official advices from TSurope( received at Washington, show a strengthening of the belief in the restoration of the Union and increased confidence that our government will be eble to re-establish its authority, and especially gratifying in these respects is the newt from England. North Carolina. Tho Union sentiment is daily increasing and gaining strength in this State. Tbe inhabitants osssrt that tbey have been deceived by the leaders of the rebellion, and are anxious lo have the author, ity of the Federal Government recognized and enforced. North Carolina will, iu all probability, be represented, before many weeks, in tbe United States Congress. Elder Stevens, a Baptist prcber, of the We roitiinutiion order, whose, borne wot in - Iievter, Caynpa connty, Ohio, committed toi .'i.i on Mundy week by cutting hit throat ith n razor. He preset. ed on Ibe Sunday preceding hit death, and gave oat hit text for the next Sabbath "Behold how great a fir a little matter kiudlelb." The Kentockians talk about sending Tho mas II. Cloy, the oldest ton of Henry Clay, to take Breokinridge't place in the Seoete. lit it like hit illustrious father in appearance, at be it in rpmt. The Pittsborir Chronicle tayt Ibat more than 12.000 gallons of wine have been made this year in Alleghany county, Pa., exclusive of that made from grapea in private gardeoa. Tun Army. The Government hat now in tbe field and camp, ond in proceBt of forma tion, 600,000 volunteers ; and the enlistment! for the regular service are more oomerout than heretofore. From the Richmond Inqnirer of tbe 20th inst., we catcb a glimpse of the proceedings of the Virginia State Convention, now in set sinn in the Rebel Capital. Thit body which, Iur: gprintr, beiroyed Virginia into the toils of tbe Rebels is now bard at work destroying the remaining liberties of the people. THnEATStF.nFAMi.iE 15 Irflasd. The Lon don "News" states that a considerable portion of Ireland is again threatened with famine, and in tbe north, the failure of the potatoes is more gen eral and complete than in any previous year since 110. Summary of Nkws. Lord Lyons bat not yet taken any action with regard to tbe arrest of Mason and Slidell. Tbe English government refuses to grant clearances from English ports to American vessels laden with arms for the L etted States Tbe stone fleet sent smith from New En' gland consists of twenfy -five whalers, alt old ships and barques, averaging dio tons eacu. The hog cholera is committing great havoc io Piatt county, Illinois. It is estimated that at least IS, 000 hogs have died there witbiu the Inst six or eight months. Some farmers have lost their entire stock, others oil but two or three bogs. The Seneca Fulls Jievdlle states that the Seneca Knitting Mills, now engaged on Gov ernment contracts, employ between two and three thousand men and women, and yet this force is inadequate to the demand. Orders for many thousand pairs of stockings have been turned oway, ond have gone elsewhere. The company have ordered a large amount of new machinery, sufficient to increase the ca pacity of the mills at least one third. (Fur ilieunbuiy American. "J Letter from Mabanoy. Maiianoy, Nov. 17, 1 86 1 . Dkar Amkrica.n -. The farmers in this vi cinity have raised a large quantity of wheal and rye, and have it nearly all thrashed and ready for maket. The corn turned out finely and is nearly all busked. It is indeed giati fying to witness in all parts of this vicinity un mistakeoble evideuces of the prosperity of its farming interests, and at tbn same time not forgetting the immortal part commodious churches have been built and dedicated to the service of the Triune God. Also convenient dwelling houses end barns nre rnpjdly innlti plying. Tbe grain in tbe ground seems to be in a prosperin;.' condition. The farmers io this vicinity delight in bavii g Ibe minds of their children cultivated, und as they see tbe co'd winter days approaching, they are engaged in making preparations for school for the puipose of having their children instructed and proper ly educuted. I'tin.uM a i n. Philadelphia Market. PoiLADRLt'UtA, Nov. 37. S 60 a 7 f0 K7 3 63 a 3 00 I SS a I 80 I 33 a 1 St M a 3 30 a 3!) C3 a 71 Wheat Flour, (extra.) llye Flour, Corn Meal, l'fd Wheat, per bushel, While ' Cora, " Osta, - Rye, " BTJNBPRY PRICE CURRENT. Wheat. fil lOul 20 I Butter. . . S KJ 63 Corn, ... 50 Oala 85 Buckwheat, . . 45 Potatoes, 3 1 Butter, Err, -Tallow, . Lard, Pork, Ileeawax, In 13 13 13 sr St New Advertisements. PROCLAMATION- TOICK ia hereby given ihnl tho snTrnl ' Courts of Common 1'lras, General (Juarter Sessions ef tbe peace, and Orphans' Court. Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in and for the county of Northuinlicrland, to commence at the Court Hi use, in the borough oi Sunbury, at 10 o'clock, A. M. on Monday, the bth day or JAISliAKi, next, and will continue TWO WEEKS: Th coroner, Justices of tbe Teace and consta1 bles in and for tbe county of Northumberland, are requested to be then and there in their proper per sons, with their rolls, records, impiisitions, and other remembrances, to do those tilings to their several offices appertaining to be done. And all witnesses prosecuting in behalf of the Common wealth against any prisoner are also requested and commanded to be then and there attending in their proper persons to prosecute against him, as shall be just and not to depart without leave at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, at the time appointed agreeable to their notices Given under my hand at Sunbury, tha UOth day of Nov., in the year of our Lord one thous. and ei','h' hundred and siityoue and tho Independence of tbe United btalus or Amorica the Hoth. God save the Commonwealth. DAVID VVALDKON, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Kuubury, Nov. 30, 18B1. f THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HUES. SINGLE COPIKS f -i TWO COflF.S FO!l fc3 FIVU COt'fK!' KOK Si. The Chtajitst and Btst Family and General Xeu:jiu2er in the L'nited Slatct. 13" Tbe Educational Convention, compu ting a latge number of School Superintend ents, teachers and others interested in tho cause of education throughout the Stute, as sembled in tbe Senate Chamber, in Uurris- burg on the 'itith. There were present repr- j sentat'.ves of all the common school and col legiate iuterestt throughout tho Common wealth. Ehumokin Coul Trudo. Shamoki.n, Nov.23, 1BGI. Sent for the week ending Nov. Per last Report, TOSS. CWT " Nkwsi'ai'kr Di.ankkts A newspaper laid between the bedclothes adds greatly to the warmth of tbe coveryig. A paper under the counterpane or under the jacket is very tuectiva iu keeping the body comfortable. Tbe texture of tbe paper is so close tbat it keeps iu tbe bodily warmth better tbuo cloth. rV A Richmond piper speaking of the defeat of the rebels at Port Hoyal, says that the failure of tbe tboro batteries to demolish at least one of the attacking vessels, hag sad ly tbakeo tbe popular confidence in tbe effi' ciency of tha rebel guns, and to alarmed ar many of lha "sordid souls that iufeat all the Southern citiet," that thit eflVcl may already be teen iu -'the burlbening of freigbt-traiot which leave almost hourly for the iuterior.'1 Savauoeb it especially pointed at tt a city where the panic bat been general, whole ceigbborboodt baring been deserted. The National toldiert now coofloed in the Soulbero'prisons, are to receive clothing aud blankets, tuflicieot to keep them, in com petitive comfort during tba comiog cold . ca ller Jiy older uf tbe Seutlarr of War. PT Tvriiotn Fkver. We regret to learn tbat Typhoid fever, of a most malignant cha. racter, it prevailing in Hush township, in thit county. Mr. Robert Campbell, hit eldest ton. aud two daughters, M r. John Strol, aud He Wilt Kline, of the nt-igbborbood, all died witbiu a week, from this disease. Tbe week previous, Mr. Duncan Campbell, the father of Robert, aged about b0, died, but not, as the physicians thought, of fever. His corpse, however, became so oiucb swollen that tbe coffin lid was pressed down with force. The result was a most offensive elllu. via. Tbe relatives and other neighbors were presrut, aod shortly after took the fever, as above described. Tbiee other members of Mr C't family are rectveriug, at also Mr. Jeremi ah Uasset aud some other neighbors wbo have been dangerously ill with ibe fever. CiT Wuo it 11k? We find tbe following advertisement io Ibe Sbtmokin Register Of last week. Wbo it tbe unfortunate young gentlemau of Sunbury, "with a cash capital o $10,000, aod doing a respectable business' tbat it obliged to advertise for a wife f TO TUB I.AUIK8. AVOl'NQ ftriltlrliuw, with lilieral education. Slid (loins: s simI reti-Utlile busmets with s cash cwpital ol tu.ouo isiH-tirous ul' securing a iui liter fir Inc. Y.tuii: ltaies wh,t dusue Iu cutsr null iiismy will us I'untifelieU u-lla lite lsi lefsreiii-s by aifatreMing II. V. 1., rAunbury, Fa All communications siriclly coiiiideutial. Nu.4, util. at (7 Nahb CeAsota The name of tbsfiba- ' uiokin Bank has been chanirit in lha Nnrilium. berland County Bank. Of The Atlantic Monthly. Tbe Decern ber number of the Atlantic opens with an ac count of a visit to "The Home of Lafayette," by Prof. G. W. Greeue. "A Field Night in the House of Commons" is a graphic sketch of persons and doing9 therein, by F. Wayland, Jr. Whittier bas "A Legend of the Lake." Mrs. Stowe's novel is continued. Iligginson bat a paper deprecatiug the use of tobacco. Trowbridge bas a picture of poverty in a string of couplets, "The Wolves." "A storv of To day" is continued. Miss Martineau gives us "llealtn iu tne uospitai. -a oiory o, Tbauksgiviug" is contributed by J. W. New. comb. "Euglund aud Emancipation" is an historical epitome, fr, Ilolmos bos given a new battle-soug, "Union and Liberty." Low ell, in Self possession r. Prepossession," makes soaie seusiblu observations on tbe pre. sent dearth of great men in America, and on the sympathy or England for tbe south. Tbe next uumber of tbe Atlantic will commence the ninth volume, and tbe publishers promise extraordinary attractions. Among these will be a Dew romaoce by Hawthorne, und a story by tbe late Major Wintbrop. Those, wisbiug to subscribe for this Cue tnagaziue should be. gin with the January number. Published hy Ticknor & Fields, Uoston, at 3 a year. For $4. we will lurnish the Atlantic Monthly aud tbe Sunbury American for oue year. Tbe editor of that sound Union paper the CeM Whig evidently feels good over the recent Uuioo victory in Maryland, and indul ges in a good bit occasionally like this : "A lady" informs ub that a great many of the toion men or this county are Unionists, because tbey waut office. We will inform "a lady" that a great many of tbe eecessinn women of tbecouuty are secessionists because tbey waul braiot. CjI'Godkv's Lady's Book, for December, bat been received. It it in embellishments and reading matter, eipial, if not superior to any previous issue. Tbe January number will commence a new volume, aud now is tbe time to subscribe. Terms -. One copy one year $3, two copies 3, three copies fcG, four copies t'7. Address L. A. Godey, Phila delphia. The Lewicburg Argus, teya : The Hon. John Wails, after whom the WALLS GUARDS, of this place, have been called, bas presented Lieuts. Kelly and Ueale, with splendid Swordt, Sasbea aod links. A noble act of a noble man lo a noble set of follows. O" The Sbatnokin Register says : M r. J. D. Dooty of this place, raised a red beet in his garden during tbe season just passed, which when pulled and cleanly dressed, weighed twelve pounds and three-quarters, and measured 21 inches in circ.nuiferance aud about 18 inches in length. We believe this beet bus never been beuten. To same time lust J'-'ur, Increase, 5X37 19 208.GDG 18 214,201 17 13,220 02 25,07-1 15 The discovery has just dcen made in the laud office that John Mi Jell owns filly thousand dollars worth of puplic land in Minnesota. It will of course be coiitiscai :d. What is Going to Haitkn. Tho Provi. dence Journal is responsible for this good one : "An irruption of Yankeps threatened ut Beaufort. Tbe first these South Carolinians will know tbe town will be l.ii.l out iu corner lots, Seward street crossing Lincoln avenue, and both bordering on Cameron squure. There will be a newspaper, a patent medi cine store, and a steam ferry, aud Henry Ward Deecher advertised to give a lecture ou the relations of freedom aud slavery to civilization." Gknkkai. iSoott in Nkw Yiikk. General I Scott, Ibe hero of Lundy's Line anil Mexico, ndsleiiitiK patriot or tbe War ol 16U1, bas anne to New York to make it a perinuuent residence The old warrior has beu beurd to say that although Gstbum suits hiin very well us a pluce or residence, be always turns loving ly to Philadelphia whenever he desires to pur chase either acivilliun suit or a military uni form. The ouly wear for bim is tbut which comes from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockbill & Wilson, Nos. (il)3 and CO.'i Chest nut .-Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. This firm bus won for itself as hisb a reputation for military clothing siLce the breaking out of the war as it before enjoyed for civillian suits. G.L'tta Pkki-iia Ckmk.nt Koofim; We invite the ultention of our renders to t be advertisement of Mevsrs. JOANS .t CROS LEY, New York, in another column. Tbe numerous experiments mado for the lust few years, to produce a substitute for tin, slato and shincle roofs, have ot last led to a perfect triumph in tha Gi tta Peri-ha Cement RooEng oiTered by these genlleuieu. Possessing in a great degree, the features of tlastiritg, (which is a qualification of a Cement Roofinii actually necessary and long aft-r.) durability and cheapness, combined with the fuct that it is weather and fire proof, its genera! adoption cannot be too earnestly urged. Their Cutu Percha Ceinput for coating and repairing Metal Roofs of ull kinds and for preserving all metals from rust j The New York WKKKLY TIMHS'is a largo anil Ho 1 gautly illuti-tl quarto shc-rl, ol t-lghl ugv,ui lurly-ciitnl eotuiilits, uevoluu tu 1 ulllK-N, l.llt-'ruiuiu aiiu Cviicm! Nuwi, und uiU-mlt'd lo Ue tlm lit-dl as wcjIuh llw Ciicuvii t-'iiiiiily New Hpapel III tin; L'mteil Sinks. ' The tiial hiiu ot the TI.VIK3 i, and wilt nlwayn be, t'i keep its i end-rs tliirou,ljl uud rcliiJil) h.&u-0 ufi.ua l-i everything wlm-h limy liupucu, vi general nuervnt, 1,1 any pari ol the u-olid. U c. luillelil s luii und lm:l) u ll iu) Ioik-h til'iinportunca in svi-iy dt-'j'iiuuuMlul' nLhu ut-li...i, uiidulvua in tliu ititt rest ol' Krici,tii, 1-iurr, ami i'utilic Uood W hile its intlilence ill lie unit 1 1 1 1 i y t"iirr valive, itadviicatesevcry ilieanuie ol jniil uu.i lj-iiclii-i;,it Fiogit'and rusnst t lie iie'reugc, esteiifeioii, nr ipri-tji.-tion of SMuvery, unof every ttiuig el.u uio.JUij.iitil.ic wuii ttu tiifltn nt wciinie ol Uie whole c .niinuiuty. t h,l-u rj,.,r pr unfitly and accurately nit ur.eliti-eiiceof gent nil nin-rt fct in every depart nieuloi i,uut.ui activity, it Liver j ni.lt:! it i; vicious Ui.Les, und eulud:i front i. ctumnd tveutl.tn that iniht render it unwifcor nujirotmi for gem-il F,uily pcruhul itscck 1 1 ur. in Ac Uic gnteral we.iure i-y uryii.e; the clmmii of I 1 ducuiion, Morality ant Ue'igion upon t)i iiiiisbci f lliere-ople ; and in ah tu dt.cuf jioiiS, It tnde:ivol ci.niuiit- i t- he (uidtd tun! controlled iiy Uiesniulof i,i,.deruli"ii, ,;:ili iolihiu ant common st-iine. I In its Corresfiondeiice, b ,tll foreign mid Potnrtic, lha I Tiiii-ii is coiile.ised tu he supeiiui lit uhy othel Aiiierictui .journal jit, itepoitaoi CoiiieMiouulunU Lcgiclallve l'ru cccdint,'tl, ul l-'inaiictal, Coinmeiciul and O'enerul Intelligence. of luipistant t.e-4'il and Criminal Trials, anil of wlmlevrl tnav have fcteciul uiteiest for the giettluudyof the. com munity, are lull, pruilipt and rellnu.e. l'jipecial attention is devuted lolull, accurats-atul trust Wurmy reports ul the Livestock and Produce Markets, for which a spetiul corts nntcportcri is maintained A LITERARY DEPARTMENT will ulaobe kept up. embracing StuiMnrd Novell And Tolcf, and initfcaltUhcimi advjUoa u ilic lug licit iitteicai. The Agricultural Department ia compiled from a varie ty til uuiu a, many ul ilieur iiiucctvsal'lt: to tiro American leuUer, and luruifcuea valuable iulurtnution to lha t anner and ituiUciier. The Weekly Timefl will le lant to sttlncribera in uuy pan ui i lie uuumry uti luc louowun; iciitiv: tini?lo U"pic fiayenr. Two f;j u yer. t ive 11 In a cir Any peram who will eenrlua a clb.f TI-.N Bularribt.T, nt 1 each. Bint 1 1 recdive an extra copy fur hmuKll or may retain One Dollar a tu voiiipenautii'U. THE NEW-YOIiK DAILY TIME, Ii publtrki'd Every day except uiiuny, and ia aent to sun ici liters ly inaiiut Six Dohaiau year including banluy cuiliun 7. THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES, Puttiiahed i ii Tuesday aud t'ndaja, and cmtaininsr f fctit paesof' reading matter in every iiuiuhei, i scnl to kt.h tcnlieraut the following rates ; Single copies - . ... - 53 Two copies - i Any person who will and ut a elub of Five subscriber inav receive an extia copy lur hiinsell', or ruiulu Two Dollars and a Hall as his et!Upeuiii"ii. Tkkm Cuah iavariatity iu advance. All letters to he uddrcssed tu II. J. RAYMONDS C , j topi leiors 01 im itcw i t'la i itiit fj c w luu tu). ! Nov. aU, Ibfll. THE KEW YORK TRIBUNE. NEW VOLUME. Soma short time since a Mist Fitzgerald, tbeo residiDg at Lewis, Centre county, wit robbed of a box of jewelry, fcbe subsequent ly removed to Ualioo, where she, oo Tuesday oigbt luBt, was visited by two youog meo, wbo entered ber apartment after sbe bad retired to rest. Tbe men presented ber witu tbe casket, at tbe same time informing; ber that tbey bad returned it, accompanied witb tbe announcement tbat tba must die, and giving ber a tbort time to decide between having her tbroat cut and taking poison. Is be selected tbe latter alternative, wbeo tbe poison was administered aod tbe meu left. Dy tbe time, ly effort of physicians tbe effect of the poi son was counteracted, aod tbe life of tba young lady sated. Columbut (O ) City Fad. DEAtFOKT DlSTRIl'T, Sol-Til CaROMX.. As everything relating to the locality in South Carolina in which our forces have lunoVd ia interesting, we give tbe followiog siaiisiicai lumriunuuu reiouvo luereio. i lie -j ,..,;. r-. ,, .... .1 kii;,.. .,j - - , .... , w..uotv.M I, Mill ,13 UIBl UUIIIUIIIII Oil U irviiii the ceii6U8 of I8fll, i u,.ni,a ; r,0, "j.- -r , 1 . . - . i i i - - - j description neretotors osed for such purposes. Theae materials (fr which the First Pre fects are compiled and are accurate. Io 1S50, the population of Ueuufort district was us follows : Total white population. 6,049 i Free colored, 5"'J Total free population, 0,520 Slaves, 33,275 Members op Congrkss in run Akmy. Auioug the members of tbe Congress now in the antivejserviceof tbe United Htates against tbe rebels, are lion. John 11. McClearnaod am) lion. Owen Lovejny, of Illinois ; Kellogg of Michigan; Senator Wilson, of .Massachu setts ; Senator Sherman, of Ohio ; lion. Jooo 8. l'liblni of Missouri ; Hon. James S. Jack son, of Kentucky; Hon. McKee iluon, of Indiana; Seoutor Laoe, of Kansas, and Ed ward Mci'berson. of I'euusylvauiu. Colonel Curtis, of Iowa, resigned bis seat to accept the appointment of Brigadier Geoerul. We learn that the son of a distinguished citizen of Baltimore, io tbe French army, writes to bis lather tbat tbe French Ministers at a recent meeliug voted unanimously not to recognize tbe independence of the southern confederacy, lie also stated that he knew of private individuals in France who would lend the United citates government $50,000,- 000 if it was needed. Tbe feeling was gene' rel in favor ol'staoding by the old Uuiou aod giveu her funds to its support. Frauce was alwojs true to the Uoited titutes always will be. None but a physician knows how much a reli able alterative is needed by the people. On all sidas of us, in all communities everywhere there are multitudes that suffer from complaints that nothing but an alterative cure. Hence a great man? of tbera have been made and put abroad with the assurance of teing effectual. But they fail lo accomplish the cures they promise because they have not the intrinsic virtue lliey claim. In this stale of tbe case, Dr. J, C. Ayer 6c Co., 01 Lowell, bay supplied us with a compound Extract of Karsapanlla, which doe prove to be Ibe long desired remedy. It peculiar dilf-irence from other kindred preparation in market is that it cure tbedisceased for which it is recommended, while they do not. We are assured of this fsct by more than ou of our intelligent Physician in Ibis neighborhood and have Ih further evidece ejf our own sperienc of it truth Tennessee Farmer, !V'ashille, Tenn. miiims have been awarded hy the American Institute and many of the priucipal .State Fairs throughout the country.) are recemmed in tbe highest terms by the New Vork & Krie li. It. Co., and nmuy of the- principal Koilroads North and South, and uIfo by tbe oBteers of tbe leading Insurance Companies throughout the country. 'KM i'LOYMfcK I ! A KENT WANTED! IMS VVTe will pay from $'JS to 75 per month, ' and all expenses. In active Agents, or give a commission. particulars sent free. Address Em htwivo Miriiiks Comi'isv, It. JAM li5, General Xgcnt, .Milan, Ohio. October S, 1861. ttcligioiig Notices. Divine wrvica will bo held every Btiblalb in this Ho iou.'l! us I'nlliiws : l'KKSUVTKKIAN OHl'HCII Nuith w.-irt corner o. Blnckliciry uik! Drei Herts, llev. J. U. ItuanuN, I'uiiloi Uiviiis semes every Hslitwtli ut 1" A. M. J'rsyer iiiret ins; un 'I'liurwlsy evening. At N.iriliumbrrlduii, 1:1 Old & hMl l'ieli)tcruut Cituicli, ut U u'c-Uk-s, P. M., every buliluilii. OKItMAN RKFOHMKD CHfRCH N..rih west coiner of Hiver uihI Mlttrkiirrr) streets. Itev. J. W.Ptkik Mbr2, Pallor. Divine service, ulteriuileK. every KiiliUilli st 10 A.M. uud 6j I. M. I'luvci meeliug uu Fiiitay evrniiis. KVANGKl.lt'Al. l.tTlir.RAV CIIIHCH Deer alrret below 8 V A P. Knii Komi, Kev. H. Kl.KU, I'mtof Divine service, Hllernutely. every tNibliatb itt IU A M. snd 6 I. M. Player Hireling uu Wednesday evening s MKT1KIDIST KrisroFiLCHUHCII Drwbriry strrs wesl ul 8. & K Hull Riwil, Hev. I:'.. HvTLKR snu J I' Swanokr, Pastors. Divine srivice, alternulely, eeivSl buth at In) A.M. and P. M. i'ruyer mealing oa Thurs day sveiilng. DEATHS In Sbamokiu, oo tba 1Mb iu. MAUY ANN, daughter of AquiU od Ktizttbtitb Uootb, Bged 4 yetri, 2 mouths dJ 15 days. In Ibe same place, on tba 3 0h inst, A LICK ADKL1A. danghterof Jared aud Sarab Aun Marliu, aged 3 yean aud 4 moutbi. At Laucastpr Oolliprj, Coal township, oo tba lTtbiofit., THOMAS PAltKKK, io tita of Kuglaod, aged 46 peari, Io Lnwar AofruaU townahip, oo tha 2W ioit . WALTER blvECEv agad 47 ;tri ad 6 moutbi, In Itu acvunih of ei!t?iiiltT, 101 , Tim New Vt'rli Vi;r.lvl, TKIitL'MU (iiimciK-cU Uie lwnit ti Rt y-:.t ui" lit ttxmteiiee ; Tin; Uutty Tribune bant; 'iu niinuh ultter uud lUe Semi-Weekly Tnlui.u tHxinnvlml yiun;i '. For iiittn limn twenty jeHtt. thi journal li;t liilmrcU ia vti:it Hi CinJucttr buvc tell ft be the cmuhc t f lliiinunil , Jumii'eand t'ieerl'iii, einJeavoriiig tu uicbiTuie tbr cuti -liuu o( the tipnr feil mid unfortunate, tn btir uud ni coumge uneiul exeitk'ii in whutu ei Kplicre, uu.i, t r mule by ull ineuuv the nmitil, mtcilectu.tt uii-1 ui.i't ri:il in vanctiuenU'l nur country. It tiu united tu te ritu rnihff liwiii nnpuLur, und lu evpitute und eouiiueud to d;iy tbe Iruiit (hut utliem inuy ii"i be wiilmi; t'tut'Cjit tnl tti-iiiiriw. In iuruiug tin cum;, iniukef liuve d ultWiu been iiula und luui.t fouiunlted ; but, having ui uil t.nni. int itrtl enr leaden Ui tltiuk uud jud ft.r tiictinteH t rutitti tii-iu utlupt blindly tmr i'Wii ur 'thBi 'ciniltii"ti. lelit-x we may 'uirly chiuu for thin jouriutl the credit v( tiuvn g quulihcd Un ri.'ttdri tu detect inul export) even ituouu eiiuia. To develop the ininde ol I lie youni by ttu in-t general, thoftiuyh und pructioul Kducaiuin, und in curt mi . uireand atiniuutte I'lifdiictive indutrv, thrt uli iieuruina til Public Lamia in actual sMttlera and rulltvator. u uim through the protection ul immature ir peculiarly expofi-d hruitehia truiii to" p uveriulHtfeigu competition, ureuiivuig iheaium tu w hii-h thia journal ha adhered through i attdevd refHtrt. and which it utemltuiily cuunnvnu to lueiicuii tutiiotiaiii and phtlunlhropy. Ato the Civil Wur ikhv detiiituiintf nur country, we hi. Id it lo huve irij(inulrd in a liebelliuii more vtmtiou, WH-kod, inexeuinUe, thiui wua ever bebre kntwu a He beilioii ut the interrai fM the few uginnot tbe iiimuv -a lie. Ifcllinn deal g ued in ruiae hih the wullaof cjtie uud ubtea the chains ut npprcuimi. llavui)i all weeu!d wah ul a u i render of vital piiut tplela avoid thia Wur, and wiiueaaed the forbearance, incefcuratj, and long uilerinfx With which lite Kederul Goverunient tfuht to avert na hoirort,we hold it our cleur duty, with that of et y oiercinzen, to atand bv tlie nalion and in fuirly cho it rulVrt, and to amindwiih all our energies their eif 'ttti 10 ttphokl the I' limn, tbe L'ousuiutiou, and the aupreiunev if Uiu Lawi. And, tfKiUftb the Kebctliou liaa becoim, thro uturiuuoii, deception, leriorisin und poituiiHn, leartully alroinx, we ttelieve tha Ameiicnn Kepubhe fur ttroner, aud tnut the unaunnout, earnert cllotta of kial herti ai"l hunda witl iitaure iu overthrow. Uut tu ull itictun ui -feeling the objecta, liieacope, uud duration of the iot t x iruordinary oonieal we rt iW to iliose whom tlio Aineiiciiii people haveelothed with uathority, holdtns Dntiv ..f pur-posK-aiKl ol HCtion indiapcniuble iu o crave uu enn itue . In a crunt like the praaent, oui coluuin must be largely nt(roked with Uie current hiahuy of the War for tl .( nioii. and with elucidalmjn ol ita inott miklnn incident-. We anal I not. however, remit t hut ait.-ute n tu l.turature, tn Foreign Affairs, the Anculturul t'roircia, lo -'ro,i Marketv. iie.t H.C , which hat ulieady, we lrut, won o r Tho Tribune uu honoiable potitiiii uniuut; tu cottui;oru riei. Our main obi eel ia and uuil be to pr dae a i-ni. prcheuaive u wanaper. from which a eareinl readi r tr g t0.ii a vivid atd fuiihtul hiatoiy of tne times, u"t mere y in tbe doiutiiuof Actiitu bat in t-iat of iiiiit-u .a ur fucilniea foi Hcuiiing infornvition mcrrae wah year, we trust iimt an tnifr'Ven.enl iu iiniott(entaof our i-airiml laperuepUlile, and that, in the variety aod fuUtirtvi of in lelliKence Hmuded. we may still hope to "make riich day n rriuc on the last " In tins hope, we solicit a roiitnnianre of the treiwrous mcasuieof pair una g r bitheitu avcurdtd tu our jouruui. TURMS. Paily Trtbiiite (II I issues per annum) 9 hemi. Weekly (l(v( " W eekly (5 To Clibs Serm Weekly : Two copies ff fa, Five for f II 46, Ten vopina u una ardtres for tVJil, and any uirgwi number atthauttter rale. a flub of Twenty, an exlreeopy will be unit, p. a club ot Foxl), wa send the l)aily T lUiue grulisoue year. Weekly ; Three copies for 3. Kirhl copies for (Hi, and any larger nmutier at lite rate of l vfu eoeh p4f annum th paper to be addressed t ea'b auuacnber. To c.ul of Twenty we send an extra eitfiy. Twaaiy oopo-a io one address ff ao, w-'h one exii to htm who seuds us tie club r' a'h club One iiu.. drei), 1 he Daily Tribune will be ami jioiin tor one ea 7 When drufiaeen be priarured it is mac a saiVr Man to i mil Uiiktiilta Tha Muiof ibr l'o Uitice aud bleu ahonUiiii all eaaea he plainly HtHtcu ravuil alwa i diaue. Addrta( THE TKIBI NK, So, U4 .ar-tri, Stw V os-
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