EXTESOF ADVERTISING. {our line- vr less «institute half I figure. Ton "ml at more than (our, constitute a cum. Emmanuday“ .... $0.25 One nq., (nudity-«ow $0.5! “ uneven.“ 1.00 H one "aka“. 1.26 ‘ ‘ one month- . 2.00 “ one month. ... 3,00 “ three months. 3.00 “ three months. 5,00 “ fixmonths.‘ . 4130‘ u nix months... 8.0)" “ one year..." . 5.00 “ one yang" 10.00 113' Business notices inserted in the LOCAL comm, 9’ before marriage: and deaths, nu: ours PER Luz: for each insertion ‘l‘o merchantsand others adurtiningby the yen iibard ta. 1: will be olfered. - 11:? The numbarox' insertions must be designated on tho d'erfinlelmnmigfl- a Death» ‘ll b. ‘ a" W! inserted. new: as regular advertigmmonte. . _n u“ “m. ”'l9, Entafimterp,’&£. GHOOL BUOKS.—-School Du-ectora, Teachen, Parents, Scholars, and omanfin want of school Books, School Sufinnety, 5a., will find a. complete gsortmant at E. u. POLLOOK Jason’s BOOK STORE, gaunt Square, Harrisburg, comprising in part the follow- l ‘" > . DEEADEBS.—Mcaulsy’s, Parker’s, Cobb’s, Angell’l 32:1.an BOOKS.—Mcflufley’|, Oobb’i, Webster") fin'q,3yarly’fl.combfl’q. _ . ENGLISH. qnmmm..mmon’s Smith’s, Wm MEE?’ Montetth a, Tnthill’s, Hart’s, helm. rom.—éfimhmm, Davenport’l, Frost’s, Wil lon’l. Willfl'd’l, Goodrich'p, Pinnock’a, Goldamith’aand Gmk’s. Ammc’s.—Greenleat’a, Stoddard’s Emerson‘s, Pila’l. Rose’s, album’s, Smith and Duke’s, iiavie’l- - mALg-EBBAS.-—Graenlaaf’a, Invia’n. Darn, RII’I, I. Defa'HONAßYS.——Wflker'l School, 00121)“, *Wnlkar, Wows-tam Comprehensive, Worcester: Primary Web ster’s Primary, Webster’s High 5611001, Webaht’l dunno, Academe. NATURAL PElLO§oPHES.—comnock’a Parker’l W’s. The above nth 3 great “fiaty “other! can a} any fine he found g! my film. Also, a. complete “sort, meat of School Stahonary, swimming in the vhl Is I. coll plets outfit for school pugpnsop. Any book not in the More, mounted \t one day: come. . .y ' - 113’ Country Merchants mpphod It wholesflo ram. WAGS—Jenn Baer and Son’s Alumna to: ads at I. M. POL-[:00]! a; SON’S BOOK 81‘0“, Whnrg. [s' Wholesale and natal. ‘ . my] JUfiT 16:0 E-I‘V Egg :4?!” , . Bonn:E'nn’sfmbxsmo‘hfi, ADAMAN TIN]? SL4! TES OF VARIOUS SIZES AND 231038, ‘ Which, to: bunt! Ind 1180:. “not be fleshed. mmnfi rm: Pfidg * ‘ : SCHEFFER’S 300:81083. no, 18 WERE- Inlrfl BOOK AUCTION. BE N F . FBEN C II Will supply his old friendly“! outometl with the following Book: It Auntionpdcen : ~ rum: Miro-m 10 vols” (template, 4 mutations ”34,,“ mac“, 3 10b.) ,gomplete, mush-“MAM illuminated, 812. . ' ' ~-- - luau-I’s Expedition. 2 1015., complete, lllutntegi filumimtetl, $lO. - a ‘ - __. Congressionnl Globe, 31 50 par; volulne. , ‘l V Waverly Novels, complete,3l2’vola ~' cloth, no. . th“ u if fl?9ll..h!lf°fl§s§4'§ M”: e. e. , .- ‘ ‘ All ofthe above Boeh‘l will deuver‘in Esrrllbm Ree of charge. , . _ BEN I. FRENCH, _ 2'lB Pennsylvania. Avenue, Williamson, 1). 0. fem-dist , " " ' '. N. E W B Q, 0 K 8 l ‘ :usr RECEIVED V “SEAL AND SAY," by thqauthor of “Wjde,Widu World ” “ Dollars and Gents ” aw. unfunny or unmouiswm; A.Btevenl, 1.14.1). for 1118 tt BOHEFFEBS BOOKSTORE, 31:9 . , No. 18 Marks 31;. JUST:REGEIV:ED, A man AND spmunmgssonmnm or 1:1ch GILT AND ORNAMENTAL WIND 0 W. ..C‘U B. T A.I,N;Sr, . PAPER, BLINDStH. , 0f various Designs and 00hr}, fox-8 gents” ' TISSUE PAPER AND cur FLY PAPER, _ A 9 [mymn sonmmws BOOKSTORE. ‘NALL PArEfl! WALL ”2mm Just received, our Spring Stock of WALL PAPER, BORDERS; FIRE SGBJE-ENSI «c.. &o._ It is the hugging. and Best selected unorlmunt m the city, ranging in prloe fiomaix (6) cents up to one dollar _snd iquurtur ($1 .'fi.) A! we purchase very low for mh,.wu mm prepared to 3011 It as low rates, if not lower. than can he had elsu vhero. 1f purchasen will call sud examine, we feel confident thnt we an plane than: in respect to price and qualily. E. M POLLOCK a; sow, 31:3 Bolow Jones’ Eom‘ Market Square. LETTE R, GAP, NOTE 1" ‘BERS, Pens, Holders, Pencil-z Envelopqs, Sealing Wax, of the best quality, at low pncas, direct from the unnu hctoriel‘, st mum SGHEFFER’S GHEAP BOOKSTORE LAW BOOKS ! LAW BOUKb I l—A garters] unortmont of LAW BOOKS. all the State Report: and Stand-rd mammary Works, with many of the old English Repotts, soqrcgzud ran, togazher with a Inge unoxtment of anconda Ind Law Books, It very kw prices, at the on: pricc Boohsu'n'e of EM. POLL-00K an SON, Market Same, Harrisburg. myB filistellamoua. ANAEBIVALUF NEWV 600138 urnornmm TO THE SEASON SILK LINEN PAPER ‘I'ANB! FANS” FANS!!! . morn". “Whig-inn 1.01 or ' 'arLlcsn t‘Ist'HJING 'R 003:: ' marlin Gut and Hair sno'qu Grass Linen, Silk and flu: Buried meg-and a. generaf mortment o! _ 11311.11“; TACKLE! ‘92:“ um“ or WAL K IN G ,CANE 8: Which we will sell a.- ehetp s: thé cue-peg“ Silver Head Loaded Sword Hickory Prue, Omen! Canon! Cine!!! ’Cn‘ueu! Gan"! KELLEB’B DRUG AND HANDY STORE, O. 91 YAMS'S STREIT, South side, one (loot out a! Fourth street in. B J. HARRIS, ‘ _ WORKER m rm, . ’ . V . SHEET IRON, AND - METALLIC ROOFING, Second Street, below (Mums, ‘ - _ ' HARRISBURG, PA. la prepare: to an ordun for my aryiclo in' his hramh or mariners; audit minor: hand, he will nuke harder on short notice. ‘ , METALLIC ROOFING, of flu or Gnlnniud Iron, mtmtly on hand. ‘ ‘ Also, Tin and Shoat-Iron Wire, Spurting, he. » . He hopes, by atria: uttention to the want: 0! his cuto uerl, to writ Ind naive u genounu ohm of public: pate mange. , ET Ivory prom!» “flatly {Wk J HARRIS find-guy] ~ . . amnlLStreet..bol'aw Chantal. FISIII! noun“, (Nos. 1, 2 and 3.) SALMON, (very superior BRAD, (Mesa and very finEéBRING .'.; l 8! I'B If 0 con man. ‘( g SMOKED HEREING. (extra. Dlgby aoorcnmmnmu. ‘ amnmnsmnn ANCHOVIES. _ 0f the shove we have Mackerel in whole. half. quarter gm! eight}; bhli. Earring in whose Ind half bbls. The anti" lot new—manor noun“ “saunas, and win an them at. the lowan market man. . ' :ole . WM. DOCK; 13.. 8c 00. . 1&1th BIBLES fro F strong nnd mammal; wind, NEW]: 22‘ $lOl nth olagant clan new type sold n 5 ”1191', IBM 2 ._ wEéFI’ER’S Ghost]: “001 hr. ANBERRIES! Hr—A SPLENnm Lor Glistnuiflik’i ' ' .;s'- 70:11.0 FOR 3 's'hpefior and cheap, TABLE or Skunomgdta’ " - - , " mum’s DRUG 510 mg; NEW"- amen Hdek-bi mm 3"”W’nds'sgfituws mm SPER9 “my, "$3l: "ulna by" ' ‘7‘ max. 33-. ‘7 3“ tie in Int f [Ritifi-idof' I” FISH”! WMiDDOK. 3!... k 00. . v ,_ . _V y“: 1 ’ ' I muigH|Hq% ’WB ' “I u ' W i 4;»- ' ‘ VOL. 3. ‘ fincm Stables. CITY LIVEEY STABLES, fl BLACKBERRY ALLEY; @- IN THE REAR or HERE’S HOTEL. The undersigned 1m! re-commen ed the L I VE‘ R Y BU—sINEa‘S in his NEW AND SPACIOUS STABLES, [outed as above. with a, large and varivd stock of . HORSES, CAfiRIAGEs AND 091le USES, Which he will hire' at modemie rues. -. octlS—dly " F. K. SWAR’I‘Z.‘ FRANK A. MU EBAY“; Subcsssor to Wm. Parkkill, ‘ LIVERY Gs EXCHANGE STABLE THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET. f> . .': .177": ‘. ’.xuq.‘ / . “ fist/’93 4 3’ > ' -::>, £2»:- , . - . , K ‘ 'ui-EYN f ‘ 'I . Emmi; pitchugd'tlie interest ox I. Q. Adam I: in. olfablilhmont, ind nude large addition to the flock, the udeniguedin prepared to accommodate the public with SUPERIOR HORSES l'or Saddle or Cum-in‘: put-pong, Ind with gun variety of VEHICLES of thd t ind ' melt spammed atyle‘s, on “mmblo'terma. ‘ . LEASURE PARTIES will he ”command with On alumna 1t abort nofiue.~ v » fOu-rizgol mid Omnibus», for funeral mam ‘ona, will be finish .3000de bycareful and obliging drivers. . 3 Ho invimninlmtion, of his stock, ultimo-i. _flnt ill! fully «pill to tilt of tiny oth” establishment or the kind in town. . . [RANK 1. “UREA! BRANCH STABVLEI; Tho Marginal bu opened I branch ofrhioflwarym lxuhulge Stable” in the buildings luhly occupied by A. W. But, in Fourth street, 41th the Bethel, when h. it {urn-ed to uncommon“ the public with Horton-and Ye icleq, it all tings, on muonpble terms. Bin-tack ll lugs and “tied, and will recommend itself. " Inlfi-dfi ; i - FRANK A'. MURRAY. - filizteuantaua; TAKE NOTIJGEI. '- TM "’llqu teccnjly aided to om- ,aquldy full, stock _0 F 'S EGA B S ‘ LA NOBEA’I'XS, ' .V = - KARI nun. ,_ .; _‘ - - 21.310310” .- ,1, ~ . . ..H LABANANA. OFHPERFUMEBY __, Fonz-rnl-Hunnimflx‘ni: ~ : « ‘. -' ‘ , TURKISH ESSENCE, ~ ..1 . r, . ODOR 01' ME, _ -.. -_ ;; mum’snsswog BOUQUET. roxrulnm: _ .V _, ~ . , .. ‘1 EAUL’UBTEAL?" “ ”' "’ "' > one“ Iznnjpourwu, _ ‘ - - * ‘ MYIZTLEIND VIOLETIOMATUM.‘ sl'oanonnntom- ‘ ‘v ' ' ‘1 '.'ILLQOP VENIOE,’ a >' ‘ ' - ‘ 73 -“~ ‘BOBEIIEEAE‘POWDER, ' ‘ ' 1 . v ‘ NEW’MOWN EAYPOWDE‘R, ._ ‘ * BLAH!) DE PEDLEB. ‘ “a; O-F -SOAPB Bull’s Inner ' , uossnosn, , n .. 2 - H. . nnuzom, -' » ‘ - , , . UPPER TEN, :- . . VIOLET," n , .- r z, :. ”21.. , , . NEW HOWE-HAY. “ . - -.- 's,.JOOKE;Y&LUB. Having the Ingest flock and but “Hartman; of Toilet Articles. waqucy that we are hatter able than our com petitors to get up a complete Toilet Set“ my price (18- gited. (annual sea. .. . A. ' 3, Always on ham-I. SPRESH Stoekof DI; ”GS. MEDI CINES, CHEMICALS, kc, cunueqnpnt‘ of our re ceiving 31mm: daily additions hereto. ‘ ‘ KELLER’S DRUG AND FANCY STORE, 91 Market Street, .tyofioon glint of Fourth Sheet“ lepfi ' ’ South‘sidu. _ ' ' " 1’ #2293}! xx EOUN M Y 1 , :54. canny.» II; :3 ' , imbue-lit: r J O HN‘J: ‘OSLER &-’BROT HE R, ’ ‘ (succassoas to nuns I. an.) ' Fomflums AM) 'MACIIINIS’I‘S; Cm mngyluania Railroad and State Street, ~ ' HARRISBURG" 'I'A. - -‘» MILL ,GEARINGLIRON FENCES. RAILROéD «- - ANDicANALFWORK, : " ' an ALL ”sensuous or ' ’ - .IRON GIA'S’XII‘N'GS ‘ on HAND 03 MADE r 0; ORDER. . MACHINE WORK AND , \REPAIBINQ PBOMPTLY . ATTENDED TO. . : i 1 ' P‘A'i'IERN-S .“M‘IA DE T'OORDER. To in»; ginkgo uifi éomplote unortmclfi of Enema to neléet from. ._ . I [“122 J U S T R E G EIV EJD !_ -' , I 9 mt. ”gong“: or V ‘ HUMPHBEY'S HOMEOPAIHJC SPEcIHcs! to wagon wi‘xrixln in" ', 2 ' ' Aunmmn o_lr. THE AF'FL'ICT'ED: For his 3' ... _ ' . ‘ v.., u .- dentin-ms nooxs'ronn, ~ 7 ' No. 18 Mtrkat at 7 ‘N’ E -0 IF F‘E R T 0 ‘CUSTOMERS f V "A' Ne'w Lot of ' ' ' , 'LADIEB’ Punansw: ‘ 0! Beautiful styles, substantial], made : A Splendid Assortment of T ‘ GENTLEMEN ’B‘ WE‘L‘LLETS. A New nnd magi!“ Pix-fume, KNIGHTS lEMP‘LARS’ noqun'r. Put np'7in' Gilt Glass Engraved Bottles. - A Complete Assortment of EAND'K‘E‘RGHIEF P ERFUMES, ' ,0} the best Manufacture. - A ion-y Handhomo Vnrloty of‘ POWDER PUFKBOXES‘. -_ ‘ ' ' ' KELLEB’B DRUG STORE, . 4' 5131 91 nuke; purest; ESTABLISHED IN 3181'0. FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. ' J a: W. JONES, No 432 Nfl'tont Street, above 011-. lowhfll, Philadelphia. aye SILKS, WOOLEN AND FANCY GOUDS al" eveny‘dueription. Their suparior style of Dyeing 'hudiw and Gentleman’s Garments in widely known. ‘Orapmimu merino Shunt: dyed the most brilliant or plain colors. Crap‘ Ind Merino Shun; élenned to look like ”yr—also, Gentleman’s applrel. Curtains,’&c.s cleaned or re-dyed. - - 13’0“! sud look In our work before going clap. where. V . Bepll-daln CHOIOEAESAIUGI‘ES} WORCESTERSHIBE- Lucmxow CHUTNY, 1 CONTINENTAL, ' SOYER‘S SUL’I‘ANA, ATHENEUM, ‘ - LONDON GLUE. SIR ROBERT PEEL, INDIA 80?, " , "EA DING SAUCE, ENGLISKPEPPEB SAUCE. For 3:50 by WM. DOCK, 53., & 00. my ‘ ‘ . . r, DY OTTVJLLE GLASS ‘WORKS, PHILADELPHIA, ' , lAXIII'LO'IUBB ‘OA‘RIBOYS, DEMIJOHNS, WINE, 20mm, MINERAL WATER, PICKLE AND PRESERVE BOTTLES , or In“ buncunmx. - A --,‘ H.B.&G.W.BENN cum-fly ' "21 South Eront Iteret, Phimffiik . 31H STRUOTION IN MUSIG.; ‘ , . “—.. ‘ ' : - , . - r; w.wnnn‘n, nephew ind night 5y tie well "‘- :nemberad In. I. w. mm,“ numb , my.“ 10 {"9 lemma ln‘ music upon the 'PlfiO, , IDLIN -21:. LO3 "01.112116 $1.30!]. “Haziénigi‘v‘oniogflm‘fi , unaware titre.‘ " "a ’ w" ~=~ 'vw'wm’ S 21‘ SLBW‘hgtgre lg the PM? HARH ISHU HG.’ PA., SATURDAY, L)E(L)BER 22, 1860. tont. T‘O THEPUBLIC! , JoflN TILjL’S .COAL Y~ARD9 SOUTH SECOND STREET, BELOW PR‘ATT’S ROLLING MILL, HARRISBURG, PA., Where he has communion hand [mums VALLEY BROKEN, EGG, STOVE AND NUT GOAL “.89, wnxnsmnm: smum‘ou, BROKEN, Mon: mm mm- c 041,, - . .~ .3 . - JILL OF THE BEST QUALITY. ‘ It will be delivered tokrconsumers clean, had full weightwunantsd'.» . "1;. ‘-;~.i : ' {l3’ GONSUMERS GIVE ME A CALL FOR YOUR wmsnnnsuppm; ’ ’ Ij,, , : . 11? Orders left rt my 1903139, in' Walnut. street, nehr Fifth; or st Brubaker’a, North streetgl. L. Spears, Market Square; Wm.'Bostick"a, corner office'oud and South streets, and John 1.115316%}, ,Spcond pmd Mulberry streets, will mam firompt attention. jylS—dflm J GEN TILL. C‘o AL! 0 'O"‘A LI !' ONLY mum IN TOWN‘ THAT DELIVERSJ- COAL BY THE P A T E N TRW-E-I’GH: ‘G A R 'l‘ S! ‘Nq Jr Is 271;; ‘ TIME _ For emery familj to get in theirjupply 0: 0011191; in: winter-4761311“ at their door by the Patent. Wc‘iglp Carts. TM accuracy of they: Cart: no one disputes. find they never got out of prdefi-u is fregqutly the case of the Platform Sales; Midas, the consumer has the utiéfactlan of proving the weight of his Got! It his o‘ni house. ‘ ' .‘ I hue I large amply of Coal on hand, ctr-:2:: ng of s. n. 0038 mum vintfi colt: amine». WlLn'snmnn : . do,” ~ " m'mumous BROAD rO9 . do. ' All 001.1 9f the l)’esi"q’in¥li£yr fined, and delivered {tea from :11 impirmua; gym 'l‘fifin. ramg,’h{'§he hm olr n: Infieninglefihalf or thin-«hit tons, and by thehluhel. ' V ’ * ‘ ‘JA‘MES, u: Wilma]; j Kurisburg,‘September 24. 1360;491:250. ' _ ' ‘ A , Ps34’él'ENT W'E'IWHf‘UARTs, ‘ rob the bennpien‘ce of my numerolia ‘up towg'cuetom'j en,‘ I hive eetubliehed. in'corlqééticjfl: mph unfold yen}: I Brinch Guhl~Yard QPbosite North street.“ '5 line‘vj‘t the Peunaylvenle penal, heving'the‘o'flice' furnish-1y been: pied by Lir B._Hm‘gis. when: managers of Coal in glut vicinity mid Nerbeln-town eel: receive their'Coul by. the i .IjA‘TENJ‘ W-EIG’IIflABTS, "WITHOUT EXTRA CH4RGE‘FOR HAUL‘ING.‘ And many qhunfiity'they mayfieslre; u'low I 8 ’cqn be [laminated any-where. - - “ = ' ’ - >' ' - 5 1 FIVE THOUSAND TQNISV‘COAL ON ‘HAND, ’ 0f LYKENS VALLEY nm'i WIpKF-SBARRE, all sizes. 1L? Willing lo mummy: four prigu'fibm'sunwilliug to be undersuld by any panics. F 1 .-: '‘- -‘ “ ' {FAN Coal forked up and delivered elem and free from all ingpuriliesynnd the beet-etticle mined. Orders receiver! 19,! either Yurdvill be promptly filled, at! all goal dellw red by the Perm! Weigh Carts‘. ' *Oonl sold by Bout,- Oar lead,'el.ngle, half or third of tons, and- by tlw bushel ‘ R, ‘ _ _ JAMES, M 3 WHEELER ‘lla'rrisburg, Oct’ober 13i186‘1;—fdct15 ‘ "f' “" ' LYK ms .‘v A LLEY N UT! "(MAL—A _ 1'»; Sale n TWO DOLLARSPEE mu. ; ~: 15‘ All Coal dolimred, by EA'I'ENT WEIGHC'A RTS ' ' ‘ "'. " ' JAMES M.WHEELER. 1E? Gawain-area from both yards. ' ‘ noll filefiital‘; HELMBDLD’S v . ' BELMBOLD’S HELMBIILU}S ' ~ HEI.MBO4.D’§ HELMBOLI’S ' HELMBULD 5. Ii ELMBOLD’S ‘RELM lillLD’S HELM B! ‘l. ”’3 H ELMBOVLD’S HELMBOIJJ’S - 'HELMBO‘IQD’S HEL‘MBOLD’S- HELMBOLD’S ~ Extract Buehn, Extract Buchu,. - -. . Emma; finchu, Exnnqt Bnuhu, _ Exzrmt uumm, mnmct rJnrhu, Extract BueGu, Extract Bnahu, ' Ext act Bach“, Ext-act Buchn, Emmet Bucuu, Extrnct Bucuu, * ' ' Extract Buchu. Extract Baum}, ~ FOR SECRET-ANN 115lede dz-ISORDERS. EUR ,SEQRET AND. DEL ICATE,;.DISORUERS. E 0 Ii SECRET 4NI) D. R'LICATE D‘ISORD KITS, FUR SEER ET AN" DEL'TGATE‘ DISnRI'ERS.‘ FOR SECRET AND DI-LIUA'I'E DISORD ERS' FOR SECRET A. ‘1) DELICATE;DISURQEISS.’ FOR SECRET 'AND. U'EL‘ICATEHDISORDERS. - ' ' ' A Poi-mu: and Specific Kennedy." ' ‘ ‘ A Positive and Specific Ramsay. ' ' . .‘ A .quiljye and 8923116 _Bunpdy- _: ; , “IA Posflivo and Specific? Remedy. ~ . 'A Positive um prciflc Remedy. ' A 20.91 in and fipwfic Benn-6y; " A Paqitiva and Bfioclflc Remedy. . ‘ FOB DISEAS‘ 8 ul?‘ THE _ BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRA-VEL, JiIDNEYS,-,DROPSY, BLADD ER, G'Rd 731., ‘K IDA‘EYS, DBO PSY, BLADDER, KGRAVEL, ‘KIUNEYS, ,DROPSY, BLA‘UDEB, 68.4 VEL, KIDNMYS, DunP-j-Y, BLADDED', GRA VEL, ansys,,: DRanr. BLADDER, GRA FEL, ,KID NE Y 5. DROPSY, .- ‘ ' ORIiANI-l vacuums, ‘ ' , - ORGANIC WE ‘KNii-‘ls, ' ' 2. _ : onuamo, wuxnwss, '-. . - ORGANIC WEARNESS, ORGAI'I 0 WEAKNESS, unGANIc wuuwss, ,7 ' 4511' all Dunn: of mama Organ. , ‘ ' And all Dismiss of Sexual urgans, _ . ’ ' And all Dumas! of Sunni: (h'gum; ‘. 4nd 1211- Diana of Sexual ngunsg And all Discuss; of Sexual Organs, . > And all Disiascs of Sexual Organs,l . =ARIBING FROM “ - Excnlmlmerusg-un'l Impl'n-‘lenciel‘ in Life. Excuses; Bquanru.,m,l,lmpmdenqngl in, Lifow. Exams, Exposure-, and Impr'n'flvnciaa in Life. Elan-fled, Exuoinma, and Immudenciea‘in Life. ' - Enema», Exact-mu, and Impmdenciel in Life.- , ‘ Excuses, Expgnqnu, and Imprguenciel in Life. ‘, . Iron: fiha‘tenr ctgu'gliigjgafiig, nulyhethat uxisling m mm: ‘bk'ifiun, ' tangles. “to no;more Pim! They no of no an.“ for Compladnlq incidmt he 'he sex. _Uso . ‘ , ’ ‘_ I‘3 XI‘BAGT BUOHU. ' ' Holmbold’s Extract Buchu is I‘ Medicine which" in pa?- fectlr 1113 mm :1; it: ‘ , . . - _ ‘ TA 8171-! AND ODOR,~ , Butivnmadiato in its aetinn; giving Health and Vigoxf to the lame, Bloom to the Pallid cheek, and restoring 11:0 patient to I pox-[Put state. of E ‘ ' BFALI'H AND EURI'I‘Y. ' . Holmbhld‘l Elm-sin 'Buifiu fligfi-réd according 1:0 Manama! szmrkbfifla'i92s:?!9‘lo43'34ls“ ”1 I'HLE_I|IO:ST gfirix‘pfii'?’ irir'é'mu ms. Delay no lu’nfir.‘ “PEFm'lxrx-ci—t—r-Ve‘reinaifi 31-133.. Prim $1 ‘p’uriottla, or six for $5. - ‘ D 430; 104.8.0 nm Tenth nmt, Philadelphia. BEWARE OI'UNPflINUIPLED DEALER“ - Trying ta palm oil, thnir own or other “minor BUOHU onfihu ropuig-iomutained by,. , ‘ ’ ' HELMHOI‘D’S EXTRACT 817030}, . Th 6 OnMnnl‘aud'mily Gnmfin‘e. ' ' . 4 -Wo.delirolpfllnonlhn :: - . A " » . _ . .MERIT 9'l? (2m: asrtcLE! , V. . ' flfiir‘aiummeis :4. mm 7.lmm hint? “ma?“ opp:- m ioni, chm neatly pnyi a much a pro . __ ' W 1! DEFYIOIEPE’HTION I'. ~ Ask for ' ' 'nnm‘no'w'a nxnucr BUO'HU- _ .; . - Talc: no other. - ‘ ' ‘ Sold 91‘ JOHN WYgTH, Dani-t, corner of Hunt out; 82°??virmii’tnfl'3'é3‘mm Em! ”ma 1:. null! dt‘afll. :‘1 ~ ‘ EAXTRAficjrjzl EXTRAOTSII ’ " woo , ' TE 1; BUNNIL’S s UPERIglg‘Wi-‘g'fi V?) R ING- ‘3' x 11: Ich . “M 4,," >. _ Dunn-A on .7 _‘ V. ‘ M '3'; “nglfxlgggbpu . ' . * " ‘ srmwhnnnr, ~ -:. .3031: H 1 A: LEMON") vuuu,~--. ‘ Min SmacoiMM;fO?lflP‘mf - .~ mo -. .noox;::.;¢oo. @g‘e fiatrint 1% 713 nm; SATURDAY'MORNING, DEC. 22, 1860 THE NATIONAL CRISIS. SOUTH CAROLINA'DECLARES"HERSELF OUT OF ' > ‘ THE UNION. CHARLESTON, Dec. ‘:2o.—The Convention as;- sembied this morning, and after-prayer the roll was called, . . ‘ , V , . A resolutionfit‘o invite-the‘Mayor of' Cfiafle's lon-to a seat in the Convention, was amended by 'msening the Govern'o'r'of the State; Presi dent. of the Senate and Speaker of‘the House, bud pnssed. ' ’ « 7 ’ ’ - Th‘e Chair announced the appointment of u‘. cnmmittee to draft. a summary of the causes 'of secessiqn of South Carolina, and 9.150 four stan ding comgnitt‘e'é‘s’f ‘ " ”W" ' z . - M'r.‘ Rliett’s resolution t 6 appoint, a. Com‘uiit (e; 121' thirteen to‘ pféyidé'for lh’é Eséegfiblug‘e Of a Gonvéqtion‘bfthe ée’ceaiug State‘s‘mid t 9 form a: céfuscit‘utioa, was adapted. :_ j. ’ V? ' Mr.‘ Inglis made the rephrt’pf'th‘e' qomhfitt‘eé to’prép‘nré and; dihfl. in ordinance propé'r, to be a'dd’p‘lged'by' thebehVenfion, as“.folloivs; ‘_ _ f‘A'n‘p‘rdinazzé'e Ito : dissolve the . Uniofi ‘bet'we'en' the ] Slateéfsmah'parozina and othef'fltdt’qaflnz‘ted with Ilér unde‘r (he campactj emifléd, ‘Tfi'a Cowligw ‘ tip‘p'qf the United Stiles of America: "- j ' f‘We, the people'fif the'Slate 'dl‘ Sbuth' Caro lina, in Con‘Venti‘dnmto declare fungi ordfiin, and it is'figrréby declanod‘g'nd ordained, that thé‘br‘é dinanga ndpptefih‘y'_ns in Conyemi‘dfih‘on thq 23d dtyjof‘May, A 2 D. 1788;1v‘hér'eby tb'é' Coné stitufipn 6f the Unitpd Suites (if America. was ritifiéd"; {may also, all hots, afid' pa’rts «mugs, of ghg Gen‘gral A's’Sembly’uf this State tatifyixjj'g the auiéfiflfiierjté‘of the said Constimtioh, aye hereby fijpealed; 'ag'q muffins Ufiio‘i: how sub sihtihg‘bew'e'ep ; Sduth‘ Carolina and the other Smu’s, liifdeli'g‘he namé'p'f‘ thé Upited State; of Anal-high heréhyflisiblved.” "" ‘ " ' ' The ordinance was taken up and passed by a unanimogfifl'fiféfflfia‘;s6l332l; a quarter pas; one o’cliiizlkff-“fi : '=‘ "As s‘n‘on‘hs *it‘é‘”"§§figé 1m! .’known jwithout ghe‘do'ors ‘hfthqzflpénignfiiQn, it‘ra‘pidly spread WREephfeél. 311561135ng ‘cro'Wd _cdnected, and 'Wi'u'fi‘nifed,ivitfi‘ipmeps’e"oheéihfg.' ‘_ “ 7 ’ng‘gWi‘jeE mijnv'efl ' that 1116 Clark‘telegraph to‘ glfi‘é‘iifi‘ glam-u“ gig-,Cahg‘xse’ég 'at' Wgshin'gton.— Cafi‘iédfififlimdusryi 1" '2' I 7 ‘i "1 Mn‘lieggnssura owed a. rgéélutiijfi,‘ mm; thinifié'q‘ IB‘eV én'gwsgeflf bu ‘pfimfimént; undér ah‘pfi‘ffiifiéjbfiafi " ’of ' _'gh‘efi Attorqeyse‘e'hermrand digl'féa fly: Vflx'o- Ifrésiiig‘ht.’ findin‘embets thié eyeéihigfm fxpsti'me Hall, 91121 that. it. he places! amofi'g ‘fJfi‘é‘fifchfizég ”ofthe Stagg'eAthe.‘l_iiem bets pgoceexfifi'g llip‘re ’i'n‘p'ro‘cess‘ion ’at 'half-‘pasfisi'x' b’élock'.’ ‘ZI'SCH‘, '» ‘ 7‘: - - V ’i’fl'é.‘ Si’Gififfi Enid—l think a; isp'écial matter iuli-‘élhtih‘u‘ Wipe ordinance shpula'be' iihupg-ii aiély‘canéider‘ed; To my 'qqqerscgmding' _th‘ere is gi‘u Ciillfi'eél'or bf me Port. lid’r Pds‘tm’as‘téi‘ ‘niwi ‘withlh the limits of. Simth Cufo’lih'st. What you 11'th abfi'éjo-dili hasnxfihgdished the'auchqrit'y‘ of‘evgi‘j‘man iniSohph’" Carolina aerivi‘ng' his authoi-i’r'y'fi-o‘m thé‘Generf‘Ll va'érnment'. lam id‘fnidr‘offlxis boqy milking such'provisioual arrangements gnsinny 13¢ nbéggnry in the‘imeri ‘va!lt}¢{.yv¢en lfi‘i-s‘ihbmen‘t mid'the‘time thg Legis mgwmwyaqm,‘ I‘agiflnpt, however, tofbe 1m; pkicated‘ans‘ sqstgiiging the isle; thzjt. thlei'e‘is‘iid lyfiyful nqlhqlfiitj Wimip £119: limit? Of 'the‘SLat'e eieupt tjh'e‘ Ggueml ‘Gé'ygrum’é'fltg‘ ' ' 1 . Mr. Gregg? s‘gfid—‘LAf‘t’er' Snuth ca‘rolinm hag abrognlqd Ihé'C’o‘nhtiiutioufof the Unii‘e‘d Spares. M'e its lawéglill‘of force? I thi’nk not. ‘All the laws of Congress‘full‘ instantly to the ground on Ihe act. of secession} ' Mr; Chtfevea said an immgnse‘el‘insmhns been made in the~law, apd as it is necessary to "avoid inconvenience to the people," we must, make tem pnrm‘y arrangements to cari‘y on the deeljp meat. ' ,_ ‘ Mp. Gregg said there is now no law’o'nfihe subjectior the collection of duties in' South Carolina, now that we heve'aceoinp‘lished the week of forty years. " ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ _‘Mr; Ha‘yne shit! the Congressof the United Stems is no longer our Government. It will he for our Legssmure‘to say what. laws ofthe, United Statesshallghefiominued‘and whatnot; The simple act of secession . does not abrogate all the laws, -We ‘ have ,a great many laws on the statute book which ,were _pessedby the Gavel-no; and PrivyConueil.. .2, . > g » ‘ Mr. Gregg said that, the Congressione'ljews fprtheclolleciion of revenue are for the support ofthe Fed} ml '(iovernment at. Washington, and. these and all the Post. ofiice laws fall on our dissoluiion with that. Government; _ Aer. Miles,-—We have to deal with sternfncts and realities, We must, prevent contusion, anarchy and the disarrangement, of=9urf Gov ernment, and things must for the, present re main in,s_tfi_tu qua, or confusion will arise. ~ Mr. Hayne-ngn's sudden action is injun'oua. , Mr:.~Chesunt——Two qne‘stionsare involved— our power‘nnd our duty. We mustgpreserve our people, not only irom inconvenience, but. a chaotic condition. We must verify such laws as will best preserve us tram-“ealnmities. As to our dui-y—will yon ‘turu='the .ship’ of- Siam adrift, and if= soywhaLWill become'of its ofli cer‘a? '-.' -. .A _ Mr: Mhsycke-There is no duvy for the Col-f lecmr to- do. and the Post Office is s‘w‘vepv. off. My op’imon is that. ‘t-he‘prese'nt system‘of'p‘oslal arrangements is «nuisance, and the public win he better served byprimte parties between the cities, ‘like'in Philadelphia and New York, with a postage, of one deny instead of three, and lésq important: places-mo'cents or more; ' ' ’ 3M. Calhouw—Wg hdve pulled“the temple down'rthnt had beeu‘bpilt. three-quarters "of a century. - We must. clear the rubbish away and rescoum‘uct another. - We are now homeless and homqless, and must‘ becure ourselves from stomns. 2 ' = " Mr.- Dunkln—l! the ordinance be ratified, things will go on in the 'Cuslon‘n House-and Postoflice exactly as' nave, imijl otherarran'ge— ments are made by_t~his Conrehliop. There is nothing‘intbe ordinance Io afi‘ect the dignity, honor. or Welfare of the Stated: South Cerbli-f m. We must keep'tlio fiheels of the govern ment going, whether the Constitution of the Uniled‘Starés is or is' not entirely abrogated by the ordinance. Whal.‘ is a' legal tender gfbr the pa‘ymenfi’of debts"? . Is it noyv‘lhe gold and Silver of the United Suites ‘s‘ In case of the. clearing and entry of veésels, we will be very, liable 10 have the same confiscated. ‘ Mr. Gerroll;'l‘b'e present re'venue lugs can be comi'uued till ‘tlze act, of the Legislature alllhori-f ze‘s otherwise. ' . " ” Mr. Bro wn-ATh'ere is no longer any cbmixiqui gallon with the gqyérnmpntfrgm which We Have JUBl‘ separated! f '" ' _ , , . A Mr. DupkinL—The spiri't'of: {he ordinaece temporarily auspeildq all laws mm tr‘eafifl‘h the General vaérqmeut. ' ' C j _ (Mr. Gregge'fhe President of the 11de States has thrown'fioivn the gauntlet m .11le message. He lies’eaid' it‘ii hid duty t 9 0011?“ the revenue, add he will :19 it. On they!“ side the 'Fedérel Gov‘ernmeb'tkdlaims “-19 ".51" and declare‘a‘its ihvleption 'tb execute film}??? of _coll’eclixig' retefi‘u'e' in our portal. On‘lgha other eide,iyoifhn've de‘meal}!e m: MEL! (min =u6jv’coda'promise; ~ n; ye pqqepgwfilq m'eihiain" mm fiflféen mm??? parse-IA - 519 mg; If'those 'ifilfioh'é‘d’b'y‘ the‘Con'grea's of $953.??- ted Slates should continue to be lined, but people would sutfex- a terrible calamity. As for carrying the mails let the present contracts be assumed by South Carolina. instead of' the United States. = Mr. Rhett—This' great revolution must go on with as little danger as possible to the coun try, by making (he Federal agents our machinery. The Federal laws of taxation must not. must over us. We are now contending with the great principle of taxation._ I trust the present system of taxation has fallen forever. . - Mr. Burleell—We have seceded from the United States and established our independ ence. We, cannot. allow the United Stilt“ ‘lO exercise authority over us any more; 1105.011" postal convenience be sacrificed. if necessary. Never ”was anything pin-chased Worth having, unless at some cost. and sacrifice. ' ' Mr. Ma'syckeln regard-to the mail, :ill'Fed: eml restrictions must be remand- Lela us upgoint our own officers. Let. the Collector of the Port battle with! the difficulties as they come. , . At 3.40 P. M. the. Convention took a recess to _meet at the Institute Hall, at half past six o'dgck, for the pnrpqsenf signing the ordi— nance of secession. - . ~. , = As the members of the Convention were leaving St. Andrew’s Hall, the chimes‘ of} St. Michael’s Episcopal-Church pealedforth “ Auld Lang Syne” and other tunes. Tm: 'amdnssmn or sown omouxu. . .. It. will be seen by the reporfi‘o'f p'rocee'di'ugs of the ‘.‘Sovereig‘nLConvention” of South Carol line, that thé-urdinauce‘ of seceifiibn has yes terday passed by a. uhanimous ib‘tfl'f-in himply repeéfls the-act by which the Sfatd‘io'riginally entered into Federal Union witli" the other twelve States cbnst’ituti‘nk the United States 01’ Ameribu. = ‘ ' ’- The ewent hits been generally anticipated by 'onr‘readers, and'tlie act. itself only fulfills g’en— eral'expectation. In 1m a significance, how~ ever; which it is impossible to regard without deep emotion; and unless were is on instant return to the obligations of the Constitution and the equality of the rights of the Stolen-this- se cession of South Carolina. is the beginning of the e‘ngi. . i Ths'faot that this “Sovereign Convention” has been elected directly by the people; that none but delegates pledged to secession were qhosen, and no others entered the canvass; that upon assembling theeqt of secession is prompt.- ly“sdopted so soon as it is presented; and that by a unanimous vote, skews the deep and Get tledrpm-poss withvivhioh the Slots resents. ”It? indignity of sé’éliopal lni‘rlessness to Whieh'sh‘o has. been exposed. . f -. g' This act of‘South Carolina will unquestion alily'fiimpart’ a q'niekening inipulse. to‘ other southern States, and there remains no, 110133! now-but’in an unconditional return to the-Con stitfitibn';ia;nd an ample recognitién'of the; fight! pflheufidwhhy the people of the, North [of 'th'e restoration of Ithe Union—As n 'wss.-‘-'Balti mareSfin.'Fegg.zl.“ ‘ ._' ,1; " '~ >‘ ' nu: SEA OOAST'DEFENGE'OF scum CAROLINA "South Chroliiiu’. has a- sea. coast of' shunt two i hundred miles lgng, onwliieh are WPPQFQW harbors? river months-em} ifll2t§ifi§fifl§s¢€g°f€ them} admitting duty ‘yesséls‘ zofgiifiugidgmglgkg‘ The Chsirleston‘_ Mériqury,"iin'réfiéfififig‘jfififi' matter, 'urgenil'y} recommends thefi‘ziii’lviyliietlifiie‘ n‘doptioniof a _s‘ys't-ém of coast defence for till 'expoeedpoints, antl"says:'."_ V ' I '' ‘ ‘ . From “the. opens and accessible'phpracterz of am roast, some‘ 'yqrsions {our Hgggféygil‘vjllpe s‘oon‘ subject to predatory incfiréinns.l;,,_£i‘glie Northern seaports _nbound in muflawless-nalfd recklesspepulation,’ many of them" *aceiréieingd to maritime. pursuits. They are fastfféeling the folly and rascnlity which have controlled the politics 'offlierNorth. Want. pf employméni and its attending- destitution are ripening Linen": far any mischief; South-Carolina will soon-'be a fdreign and hostile region in their estimation,‘ and the cause of their present' sufi‘erings.’— Some of. them. may seek - both plunder and revenge, by making buc‘en-neering raids on the most exposedeand defenceless part'of our coast. ‘ The Mercicry' g‘oes 'On to- rebommend _the adoptionyof a. modification ..of “13' system re eonimendéd [by' Bonaparte, when anpmoer' of artillery, to Ihe French Directoryfifor the pros lecytiqn‘oi‘ smaller ports andtrondsteadsfrom the insults of British cruisers. , APPEAL TO THE NORTH . The Richmomi Whig, the leading opposition drgan of the Smith, has an article .in its issue of ‘December 13th; on the “Duty of Northern State‘s and People,” which is well calculated to stimulate the Northern people to earnest and immediate efi‘ort in behalf of the Union. The Whig has always been bitterly hostile to those whom it. loves to 'cnll uthe fire-eaters of [he Sohth,” But in scouts the idea that the present great movement. in the South is a movement of the “fire eaters of the South." In declares that it. iea great. movement of the people of the entire South. ‘Sajs that newspaper—- “ We repeat. and we would thunder it in the very ears of the Northern State: and people, that the secession ”separation spirit isfearfully rife in all the Southern States, and is feafifully inereaoiny with each récum‘ng‘duy.” It' says’ there are "thousands upon thousands of sincere Union men at the South,” but not “a dozen submissionists among-the numb‘er." SaysvtheWhig: ‘“ The}; oyo'for the UniOn upon the terms and' in the spirit of the Constitution, and 'in no other sense whatever; We all feel- sorely ‘ aggrieved by the conduct of the N orth—we are on indig nant at its continued aggressions and usurpa tions; at its manifest disposition, as'evineed in the organization of a hostile seetionol anti slaveryp‘arty, and the eleotioil of a sectional President to trample on our rights and himili— ate and degrade us. We all feel that it. is time for us to come to an understanding with each omen—that it is' time for an honorable anti permanently satisfactory settlement of the dill'erences existing between us, or else for_ an honorable, peaceable‘ and equitable separation, The Whig continues: * _ ~‘ ..s Though ardently attached to the ’Unxonj,‘ and willing to make any snc'nfice to ‘Pgeger'yh it, yet there must be a cessation of “1.13. eternel slavery agitatiunathere must be t} rigid com-‘ plinnce with the terms of the original compact upon the part of the Northern States and peo pie—there must b? a gepeol of your odious Personal Liberty bills—there must be n faith-J ful execution of the fugitive glove law—there must be an abandonment of you: arrogant claim to monopoly of the publio‘territories' :'—- in n wordhth’ere Must be a radical change in your legislation. and In the' temper and conduct of your people in regard to'the institutions of the South, or there must be an eternal seprirni tion between the North and" the Smith! No clamor'iu' behalf'of the _Union' can have 'lhe Union, 'unless {ll6' Northern States and ‘ people gum about, Quenflmir? course, and exhibit. a. Jggzer, a morg‘n‘eighborl‘yand amore Constitu tropiloving find l'aw-hbiding' épirit than have heretofore charactebizéd their languish-“d conduot'towardé‘uq.‘ Infshort, we 311““ “a”? have peace in.th"e'.;Ufiibh,’ ohpéme or war W! or ”N union.” ‘ ’ ‘ V - 'V s.‘ 51116 > ggtiéle; in 3110" Why «concludes. nth: J}, 99A§m94§m§¢9§ipait9 fills Horthem‘np°9?l9. ‘l9 99%. Hpgg», and: \tofictgheetmnfi 29921:. (M! thit I'mpe'r) 'the‘revolu'fionuy furore 18 EN!”- sing amongst us, und delay may result in inc; PUBLISHED EVERY momma, , " SUNDAYS lxcxrnn, ' BY 0. BARRETT 86 CO. In mm Pluto-r All) mam will be served to M: acrjhers raiding lathe Boronzhlor snout-rs n: mm payeble to the Carfier. Mt.“ Inhecflberl, your. nox. uas PER ANN“. _ Tu W nut will be published as heretofore,ucm!. weekly during the soaaionvof the Legislature and once . week the remainder of the year, for _two doling-in’“. venue; ortthree dollar!“ the expinmonof the yogi, m Connected with this establishment in an naught JOB OFFICE containing 1,. variety of plain and fuq type, u'nequnlied by any establishment lithe in‘te'rl'o‘f‘d greats“, for whieh the pptxonugq of the pun: u up Bi (1. ~, NO 96. trievnble destructfon to (he Unionand incglonf lable injury to all its parts; Now, now, is the day and now the hour-for the North to stretch fox-[h its hand and suave the temple of our “hem“, and restore peace and good- will among brethren; and’we invoke them ftp iqlik} promptly, in a spirit. of justice and patriot— mmx’ . , . fl , We clip the following article from the 3191 b mond Dispatch of a. late date : 5 Wear-e thoroughly convinced that never, for the last thirty years has there been snéhvjnn' opportunity of placing the Union of’fih’ése States on a. firm and immovable foundation an is now.' presented, it the South will be but trap, to, herself, and, in being true to herself, true to 1110' North, and true to the country. If the Southern States will how'meet in convention,’ and place before the Northras invited by recent resolutions in a. Northern/city, what they re— quire as‘essentinll to the preservation of the present Government, we solemnly believe it; will beiyielded. _ We'predict‘the't every pledge will he ‘made‘and every guarantee given 'whioh mutueljustice and harmony demand. ~ _t . ’ The prompt. and thorough settlement of tilt! subject is a question in Which every mim he?! vital interest; the non-slaveholder ne'- mu‘éh' its the sleveholcler; the poor as much as the" rich; the Northern citizen as much as the Bombay-- We: believe that the time has come when the Anaerienn People willinsist that the great‘obje‘ot of all government, the security ofllt'e, puberty; ordebinust- be had at all hazards: if not. by peaceuflienhy war; if not in the Union, then out of it; if not under; Republic, then antler a King :A—STABIL'ITY, PxAén‘, PnornnrYL-thelo must be misvun. Thehe we may have, in our poor judgment, under our present confede ‘ rated Government, not, however; by the ep ‘ plication of temporarily emollients, but by s i hold, thorough ond=compagt ‘deinongtration of the whole South, demsndingthat, now quilter eiee the clever-y qua'gtioneholl be 'put beyond the'reach of further agitation, and' placed in such a- fio‘sition thgtrnelther the :fen‘ntios met damages-nee of either section shall be» able again tomeke it a. hobby for their absuriiend selfish schemes, Letthe southern Stateé, then, meet iii Convention, end my brond3and d’e’h’fi the foundations-of Steel and enduring Uhibh; We feel convinced that 'the ‘conservatiim‘ and. :paatriotism of the North will meet the South 21“.“?ng that the property of theNprthwill join’hands with the property ‘of the, South; aye; that the labor of the North will rise ifi‘itfl‘ Jpower- and demand that its own rights. which _are involved‘in the fighting of this eternel tur moil, shall be, respected,_angi find. in 8%!!!" tees to the'So’uth,‘lhé best and surest. guhrhn— tees ofits' own interests. - ' ' ' ' ,-; --~:.~‘H, *howevtergninmli this vs are mistaken ; fif MW 1519;. Land roasgqsblotdemsyds of the Sogghy as_-n §tatefigfihfliba xsfusgd, ghen washsll 11,970 sfléfilfih‘a‘ ' fidg’aqfisgorb’f ‘dis’eldsing to'a o’er:- t’d‘ihfii‘ tlié'ofii’firéds‘fihdi‘phi-voses of the North‘- stmpqojlb; ‘sndsoftrgoilerniuguour? own course “9‘39“?“813’9 1. .~ ELL-in .e. .: _. ~ 1'; . smugcmmysru :0) mxmnnx. .. H The Committee offii’lg‘liisireeq,‘ undgirmllig'. fggggll’s resolution for s compromise ofdifi‘er gmwween the: New! ends South. m m geiseiééfii ll‘P‘V‘9?'ls*.°§i,¢£P} 951 “mm as EQgévtsifr r! "in; :x m:- a: 2 m ;"".‘L 'He‘ soiglnthgtjgeiligd agrent @991 of dlflicnily in“ forming 'Lhe'rcommim-é'; but. he. had én‘déi vor‘éd 'to do s‘o'ih’ édh‘foim‘ivy ‘with the s‘pirit‘in which he thoughmhe c‘pmminteei wus..nrderod. I: would be nofiued,that Iheve were two Senators on fro‘m‘pne Stays. . .This was unavoildnbllexgn b‘y du’stom the author of Ilie're;olution becomes the chitirman of the-édxnmitleé, nhd he was‘surs the Senate would, fotma'u y réasons, recognizo thgproin‘iefy of putting on the senior §enfltor I'l:qu Kg-plucky. ‘ 7- _‘ _ _ . . " The folltngving are‘the Committoe :1 " Moss“. Poéwelg'H'un'ér, Criitéuden. Sewni-d', ’Toombs. Douglas; Collnme'r, Davis, Wa‘d‘e, ‘Bigler, Rice, Doolimsvand Grimes. . . ‘ . o 6;. .. Mr. Davis askedio be; excused on=.smpnt of the position in which his Slut-stoogmmqh request was-granted. V This committee-£8318)” strong in its material and oonservativgjnglgu: “five"- 4 t , i , . , --'-: and: Theflashixiglon correspoadent‘ of, ' the Bola: mote Sun says; _ . . . . . The Senate committee of thirteen, is so con sxituted that it. may; agree uppn some proposi tion,"and that. it will command a'mpjdrity, of both Houses before the end of the scasionil to be hoped and expected. 2 ' -<~.-.--‘ ‘ A majurit-y of two-thirds will' hexgqgigite to enable Congress to refer amendggeg‘eef Mm Caustitulion to the State Legislatuie ’, 8111. if: bare majority be found for the measure, the minority will not-oppose-or obstruct. The two-mule may not concur in the amendments themselveehbm may be willing to submit them to’lhe test. of the action of the States. ' It is said'hy those whd have Soine kiiowé‘ladge of alanine of things in Lhe‘c‘ommitme of‘thir ty-thxtee that they‘will report? a plan of, com pmmise, and that Ihe House will gustain it; In ‘vai'io'ns seblién‘s of Virginia public Indefi ings are being held almost daily. In Wynn, Halifax, Northampton and London meetings were held last week; at all of which resolutions were adopted declaring that. this is the time for a finnlaeltlement ofthe difficullies petwnpn the North and South. , A meeting was gain}. Clarke county on the 12th. inst. Th 9 repblu tions declare, among other things, "shat we believe that, in allhuman probabil'ilyyzlhe‘ nex (tame South will withdraw from me. Unipn, and that the interestn of Virginia. and‘tl‘ie South m. one; that. we'should waist~ any'ait‘empt to coerce a acceding State: and that. the go'ir’ern m_ent has no right to collect. reienueu .in a State that. has withdrawn from» the Union." n. any M the bitizéns 'ofTe‘xaa are puttingof‘r' everything of wearing ap'pnrél'that is manufac tured at. the North, and coming out in ful suits of homegpuu, , . _ NORFOLK. Va._. Dec. 21.-—-‘A large meeting was half! at. the Ash'land House last evening. Eesoluhons were‘ndopted recommending. Haw tx_onal and State Conventions, opposing coor len, and protesting against. the opening of the Aftionn slave trade. ‘ ' REJoiclNos m um spam; .Pnusmom, Fm. Dec. 2L—almmenao enthu siaém was created. by the intelligence {mm Charleston. A salute 01'0“,e fiunéred guns!“ fired. ’ " ' " '1" MONTGOMERY.‘ Alan We: 21.—Gh‘v.~llflbre has ordered the firing ofa.‘ salute ofonc‘hundged guns in hopgr of the aeqesgiqnpf South Gato lina. ’ ' '-RAI.EIGH.’ Dias. 20541116 bull torarin‘rth‘e Stile rinsed a second tending in «he .Housa .yelter (los’: and _aqxfi‘prt to: taken up go day Iqilpd, Th 9 Asseliibl'y'iv’vill’téke b; reéess till “10 7“! qt January. “'l‘th commissioners from ‘Ahblms‘ nn'd Mississippimra publiciy rewind “NEIL" ikgsgntiment- here is for mailman buillhflllhr piqsion. The N oth mus; cqncgde 95%me £063 0|“. ,- , 4 ‘ .' "'I" _.q .7 3 blues alumna Ar emcmm'n.'- . ' ‘ .Gmcmunx,‘ Dec. : 20. —The ll) nidni inflating held here yesterday wan-large.gndv. «music‘s. tic. Conciliatory resolutions were adopted. THE UNION mu rm: SOUTH VIRGINIA TEXAS. MASS MEETING AT ‘ NORFOLK smmmm'fimwomm: