SR From Ute Lrtrisbttrn Chronicle The Schernes . .for TO TrX TAX-PATERS AND TEE PReESS.: CI n . *r --- The h.smtst and confiding masses of our teople rarely anticipate outrages upon ash rights, for they a7e slow to believe the existence of p.cmeditated wrongs. ',They rely upon those, whOm they'entimst "With power, to protect thetii against the 'measures of designing and corrupt men. - , .-Thns resting in -security, at the present time, they are, no - doubt, tinpreparcd for the schemes uPon_ the Treasury of the State; which the Pennsylvania- Central, and the Sunbury kErie:Railroad, have in iiew: • • „ „ „ . _ - Under the circumstances, therefore, we. deem it our duty to -direct 'attention" to 'propositions tvltialiAlicse marninoth ebiTo -ratitms' conternplate spriUging upon the Leeislattire at an early day of the Session. They are,' FinsT—Lthe- Repeal of the Tonnage Tax - which the Pennsylvania Central . Railroad 'Company' is- engaged to' pay. Ibis tat, as just-in i.self as an obligntion `imposed, upon any of the people fur tit .support ofgovcrnment; amounts annually, if we are not mistaken; to upwards of $3,000,000: We say it is a just tax and bhould be paid 'withent a - murmur, be ceusmthe Central Company - in the grant. of'privilcges obtained front the Stare, be- Caine a competitor fot' -thetrade; which would have otherwise been , obliged to f - nd *Cy to-the markets of - the East and West over the Main Line of the State linprmiements. Through the rivalry thus eStablished, in opposition to its own 'works, (and by . n.cans, as is aikTed. of gross curruption-,) the State sunk two -thirds of the cost of the Main Line in the sale which - Was Made to the Peunsclvania Central: It is also a just tax, that she-old net be resisted, because it is levied in ae. cordanee - with the provisions of the Char, ter. But fur the acquiescence in this tonnage tax, Enid a belief that. no attctur t would be made'to deprive the State of it, the Pennvlvania Central Railroad Com:1 tatty would probably have no existence to day. And the'Cumpany is abundantly able to pay this, or even a greater tax. With a knowledge of these fz!ets, any )nterfcrence with this sort of revenue can only be regarded as a' most infamous aad barefaced eutreee upon the rights cf the people. With as mach. if not - mere .pro priety, the . Peaks of the State can exreet to be relieved from the payment of dividend tax; and all other 6or - po . rntions and capi talists, who are More largely benefated by the protecting care of goverame.:t than the masses of peop'e are, mav also look for exemption from tax: tiou—and thus increase the burt hens of those who are least able to Lear them. The people need only be aroused on this question, to put •it at rest fur ever; . and we appeal to the Press of the State to "cry aloud and spare uut " at this time. • SECOND.—the release (by granting prior mortgage or some other sehernei) of the '53,500,000 Mortzage held by the State against the Sunbury & Erie Rail road Company. This is ano has unjust and obnoxious measure than the on:: just adverted to. What has the State to show for the enormous outlay of 111QTR7 in the com,truatirm of the canals, in this mort gage of $3,500,000! The f_ 4 unhury Erie Company, through whose agency, and for whose benefit, the sale of the State Canals was bretv , ;ht about, should --considering the mode and manner of the Gale—bc the last applicant for I..e.islative favors; and we siucerly trust there will be found enough honesty in our te :7 isla tive to give a quietus to the plunderit.a schemes of the controllers of this cornov: ation the coming session, who have made themselyes•rich already out of the funds of this worh, and any further aid would doubtless be squandered as before, 11 they can nct go on, let them unAlie way for others. The tay-payers can justly realize wl:nt lias already bceridene for the Pennsyl vania Control Railroad Company a ci the Sunbury. & Erie Company, when we te:i them that tiMse two corpum:Mns scat L l 4 control of State property, which cost up wards of THIRTY-FIVE MILLIONS OF DuL ',ARS, for ELEVEN MILLIONS,• and yet they will not only be begging, but will probably use more seductive, ails for the additional concessions alluded to. I Let the People and the Press, by. a united expression of sentiment, by pc: i. ttons,letters, remonstrances, and public meetings put down these TWIN INIQU- TIES. We append a short form of re i tin, which we recommend far general eir ettlation. Let all the names possible be obtained, and sent te Harrizburg as soon 4 the Legisattire convenes, as it is sqiil the Sunbury & Erie scheme is to be tried under whip and spur. before Gov. Pack er leaves the Executive chair. - There a r e prominent men, of all panics and sections, in both the;ie schemes--there r ore we warn tho TAX PAYEitS that TiiEY THEMSELVES must work in this matter, or Five to Ten 31iltiens more of Taxes will be thrown upon them by these two 1 - 26tnpanies, this tvinter. Zo the Hon. the General Assembly of fenneyirc- ET2il Your petitioners., Tax-zayers of this COmmonwealth, most earnestly tempi). stiatn against any Act or resolution, lie. .ink passed • releastn7 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from l- the payment of the Tonnage Tax which it is bound iu 10s , and equity, and abundantly able, to paY. They also remonstrate against granting any further LeaiArAtive aid +o the man agers of the Sun - bury & Erie Railload; by a release or change of the 3lort,7ages the st4tfa holds against them, or.in any other way,. Your, petitioners rest in hope, that the Sinking Fund. now in operation . nney prove beneficial in gradually but.surely wiping out our State Debt, hilt we are reiolute ly hostile . to.nny.inore .burde4be posed upon .us . Corperatinits.of: anji name or-ita intr. Zkitirt• (2,s'artinmi. eGIia:)EIRE , POI , IT, EDA. Illq - rOfq! 7 1/ o V4 7 lr;cl; 1 - 451 - . - . 1 3 - , - 1801. T. S. CHASES EDITOR MID PUCLISRER. r The Pittsburg; Gazette advises the people of Pennsylvania to area theni selves and be ready to go to tsar with treason. - Cannot Coudersport raise ti company and report to_ Cul. Kilboora Try it, The : liresiiient.has - aPpoititedir. f t rlolt, late Postmaster General, to the post lof Secretary of War in, place of - .the trai,; tor - Floyd., It is understood that Mi. ; Holt will actin concert with Gen. Scott. The day; is, dawning. - Ainen.' A The Zr. Ilerald of Tuesday, in an editorial Orticle, as!cris that President Lincoln has determined on the following portion of Lis Cabinet ord2ers : L Attorney General—Edward oft Sticrcfary of the Literkir —David Wil mot, of Pa. Secrc t a 17/ of il r qr—John C. Fremont, of Cal. The above, so far as it goes, constitutes a - perfect Cabinet, and indicates the in tention of the President elect to not Only select the best men but to maintain the integrity of his party and its platform. Cc:uld he dootherwise and be Abe Lin. coin ? Anclll:er Plea for l'erzlp3rartee. The. Rev. C. Strong, pw4or of -tile .Y.athodist congregation of this village, will lecture on Teinperance . „ at the hall of the S. of T., on - next Saturday evening ---mieting, to- commence at 7 o'clock There wryiet to be no vacant seat on that occasion. Respect and et urtesy for the speaker, if nothing chip, should se cure a Nil house. But the subject is of eital importance to the people, of Couders port and vicinity, and for that reason the) should bi 3 on hand-in strong force at the mectinz on Saturday evening. If Mr:, Strang has interest enough in our welfare to prepare an address for cur heueat, shalt we not have interest enough in cur own behalf to attend and encourage him with' our pr.?,ence and attention ? A full 11C11,0 11,:ttre an interesting. meotin:Y. Let us sce who are willing to cork for J. S. M.' the cauF•o, Another .o:zt The public service is gradually getting ' rid of traitors. A few weeks since Cobb rez,igned because, after baying tione all the dvt noe he could to the Treasury, he was not allow :d to 'enhance the entire destruelion of the government. He led the root-, iMbcTile. James Buchanan to the . verge of the precipice, and because he would not•mahe the fatal leap, desert- Thank God forAhe desertion that. time I • Next came the resignation of the See ; retary if State - : 'corporeal Coz,s; who re because he would not follow -Bu ehanan to the verf , e. Thatlk God for that resignation, too, fur it caused the ho. brcile to ponder his position, and led to the latest and best providence. John 13. Phyd, a worse than Burr, has just followed the Treasury Keeper, and fur a similar cause. Thank God fur . this—may it call fo'r a further expres sionof thanks fu s r the resgnation of :Tames Buchanan, the miserable tunl of them all. • There i., after all, some hope f,..r the iceuntry to right—Some hope for the abatement of openand Fiubsidiary'oeas-on, !before it is too late. The noble strategy of Major Anderson has precipitated the issue, and will ultimate in a proper ad justment of the remedy. The govern ' meat condemns him, but the people will Isustam him, as does also - the best mil r :itary - chieftan in the world, Gen. Scutt. Would that. Buchanan could for ,' go his servile truculence to S;avery for a period to make hint Secretary - - of War iu place of the pearile recreant ; . and traitor who has just resigned. The end of Secession and treason, with all their concomitants, would soon come. With treason in every dopartuient, winking at and ahetting its practical velopment'at Chatieston, - there is no tell ing what the nest eight weeks will bring forth - ; but at the end of that time wet we may safely count on the overthroWl and punishment of treason at the -handsl of ?dr. Lincoln. We can anrd to wait, though is ;:ng,uish. We give the latest haws frOm scat of Isar in detail. .IT.Ogro ectioil 3fl Geol. gin. it Spe'ci4r:3slipatek to the N..Y. Tilbnne. Friday, Pee. 28, 1860. — l Thelbjjawis.:idispatch; dated at Macon, rday,- Dec. reach"dd Gcldigian gentionmn here last night, who has 'allowed and to copy it for the. Tribuzie anion CI :a rltlng among the . siareS. in. the souib 7 r,'estern part of thc State prei;dilitere. It is impossible to say with 'cettainty whether an insurrectionhas re. ally:taken place, Cr is only threatened.' - , 1 !-The greatest core is taken 'keep' the'matter.sceret, but . mo'st reports arc w iiispered.nlo - ad. in ..this town . . .. . . . i '" There s nertainly . 111uit el:niter:pent. anionthetegroes -e).'erivhere,, a fiti • the occasion:a rancor of fighting at Chariestott , ::cake them restless and •very (Itingerons. , nal tOld-trl2t, sothe Idanters are gettino:, :ail things ready o scnd Wires and ' . o . l:;ng to-the North." Fora KOULTD.I.E EVII(JUAT.ED, G'7lr_ts f;p2l.r.ed ast 3 ,€&:v Fort iR narn En:cloEr.:r.e:ll. Cll.l.llLESTON,Thurschly; Dec. 27, I, slop. Mo - uhrie - .Nras evaeun ter' last night. Previous to the evacuation the guns were sl it ed. The Fort is no* being demolished by fire: . Only fuur,solcli&rs were, left in char g e. The troops have di been conveyed to I79rt Sumpter. Intem.e excitement prevails. Tbe Com entii,n is in secret 'FessVon It ir only die gui)-carriagcs that are - on fire it Tort..3lophrie.• The Cannon. aro Fpiked, end it• is le- Tiered that a train - is laid-to Lduw up the fort. This last re port is doubted.. The excitement aid indignation ottlte peopie IS Ine-real7g, CHAT; Lusros, 1)ec..27 7 42 Antleison Oates -thati-ke evacuated Fort is order to allay the dis cussion about that post, and at the sank time strenc,then his own position. C11.111.1.1:STON, Dee. p. Capt. Foster, - with a small :force, FLU( re mains at Vort Moultrie. ..Severt,l of the city iniiitary coinranie have been oaleted int. A k hot improbable. en:mt,Esi•c,:c . , Dec. 27, ISoo.—The military has beet] ordered out to protect the 1 : 11:Igni 11 Cs and arsenals is this ty. It is reported that. military corps from the interior are ed route here. • • •I. have jest: had an interview with C4t. Foster, now in co:nu:and of Fort Mrul tiir,. lie says Anderson has acted upon his own respnlisibiiiiy. Fort Moultrie has not beeh set on fire. Capt. Foster is still in command of Fort Moultrie;-with a few regulars. The Governor, Convention, and, eiti• zens were taken by =urprise at the de struction of Fort Moult " such event w.s anticipated or dreamed of it; any quarter. save by the very few to Wilolll 11.1 j. Anderson cm 'Med. The effect bas been a very strikin2,- one upon both mili tary and calzcms. AN ask, What nest? TIRPEday, Dee. 27,18011. —The Governor to-day has been tender ed the services of troops from Georgia, Alabama, and different portions of Caro lina, and many companies may be here to morrow. • Special Di. , pntcbc.s Vt.'4e N. Y. Tribu WAsitiNGT.DN,,Dec. 18GJ. It is not clearly lino..vn whethec in his occupation of Fort 'Sumpter, acted under specific: ord.2rs or incri - dy utneral dirccti6ns; but it'is certain that neither Mr. Buchanan nor Gen. Scott Luew that the thing was to be dune till they heard of the exploit. The action is commended by all iniii tary2men, and it ends the question of the torts in Charleston ha:bar. Capt: An derson is now imurcirnable. The Cabinet are in session this ever.ito , : en private dif-palches from Charleston,' ; supposed to refer to the_ ass-; lit on Gov 1 crument pr . operty in the city. The 11/091- uers of the Cabinet are, at least, greariy• excited about somethino-. It is supposed !ro he an apprehension that they will be called upuu to do their duty to their ejiun try. IP The intelli , enee that Major Anderson had retired to Fort Sumpter, after spiking! ; his rrmns at Fort Moultrie, produced a 7reat sensation in both branches cf Con-H gr6ss. 'The ll,epubliean mewber6 are al most universally firm and determined. ; Trey abhor taea: , on and intend fu make I no tern's with revolutionists, bat let them' Igo their length. They think the tune I has come to know whether we have got a Government. J.. S. P. 'WASHIN „G he i TON, Thursday, Dec : 27,1 15 . ntern:4olmi) of Major tinder-1 ItiOn ' S sudden removal froM Fort MOultrie ; to-Fort Sumter produced a prutoura, pressiuu htire to day, ard . is variously re-1 ; garded according. to the feelings and prej : 1 udiees of the uifferent sections: i His present . Position impregnable against any force South Carolina can em ploy, and commands Chariest:in, the ship channels, and the forts in the harbor. I He- acted, without specific .; instructions; "from the War DepartmerA,.exeept to hold. the forts and act on the defensive,,thoug,hl lit is known that Gin. Scutt favored this step, when reenforcements were refused for Fort Moultrie, and perhaps may have I intimated as much to the °dicer iu corn-I Marid of the station. ; IThijOr,Auderiinn had a right to make the transfer; though it undoubtedly in. wolves a dclieate responsibility under present . eircaatstattees. The Pre3ident criil be: urged to supersede bite, but as the force has not been . augmented, which! was the point raised by the authorities of I ISouth; Capiina, wi,ll:,:licsitate!. Venturing Ito rebuke this . act Cabiin4 Inestina: ii as liel ' . this. subjeet t his: aftcrubon. itooi is denounce 'Major :An: derson's conduct iri the siOngest If thrinS;: and'iegard it :15 e'#iiib:lingn , l,ostile nut ninS - tbS• part i#f the • Administration. : They . saj it will precipitate a crisis,. but others believe it s -the fiest — peaerd - lire:: server yet devised.' While Major Ander. sin!) wields P7nri::Suinter, there will be no collision:- : • . . ! Lat . er.--iteifi.;.4c. nee' from Charleston, to men.bers! of-the Cabinet, states that the populace; have seized tlid : publip, prop, erty in Charleiton to retaliate upon Maj. Anderson's. iriciveMent,' and- the cloninha Con at the "White illbusels I:poi - 11114g and other pOints connected with the policy-how to be pursued. ThiCha'niiti will prob ably 1:;i?, coMpelled Confront the Very is sue he- his: btien cohspiridn• to avoid.!' CI11111LST9N; Friday; Dec. 28, T 860.1 —The Palinetto flag.was raised early Ives- terdav afternoon ovtir•the - CustOin-lituse! and Post-Oilice. I At 5 o'clock. last?evering the, Palmetto flar , was raised at Castle:Pinckney. 6 A large 'military Ifarce . went over ast night to take passesiion : of Port Moultrie. Cummitsi. - oN, FiiidaY, - Dee. 28, 18'00. =Fort .Aloubrie aid Castle Pinckney I were Caken p . ossessipn 'of by the Sontli i Carolina Military.la4 night. WAsuINGToN, IS63.—The crisis in the,Calunet eultnivated last night by the refusal to withdraw Major Ander son's counand fi'orn Pert Sinuter, which practically involved a amender •of the public property to the Secessionists. -That quvstioa was decided by a fJrtnar vote, as follows : ' Ya.ta—L-Nress.Fs. Thom'p3on, ThonaaF, and Floyd. i SAys--?4:isrs. Ilolt, Stanton, and Toueey Much outside pressure was brought to bear on Mr. Toucey, and he finally- yield ed. Soon after this decision, Mr. Pioyd addressedfa, letter of resignation to the President, Couched—in ,oansive, terms, and statingJhat he considered the action of the Cahine::: aS a breach of faith toward Smith 'Carolina. It was immediately ee cepted, as' he led-this movement, and_en deavorcd tcr,split the Cabinet-upon it; The general belief is that he was actu ated by perSural - motives, to - withdraw attention trout the pending investigation. ,Ile has heretofore professed to be a I.Tniotr man; and 'dctiidedly opposed to the rash course of iietilll : curolina. Mr. :Buchan hinds';now2-exoress regret that: hc was not. dismissed long Ago. Messrs:Thompson and Thomas will not resign, though they are quite as much; and, perhaps, more. identified with ILc South than ,Mr. Floyd; 'and:voted with hint on the reiuoval of - Major Anderson. : No successor has yet been indicated for Mr. Floyd, but there, isra prevail ing! :desire that Gen. : .`:.c.ott should be-invited to act fur the short time that remains of this Admitthtration. experience and; wisdom would - strengthen public. confi. Lace materially at such a juncture. It is due to Major Andeisou to state, that lie acted without ail• iee and upon, his individdal resporisibili 'Tin the recent movement:! The President distinctly,' stated, yesterday, in Cabinet, that he vi-, olated his orders, and w.litl be Onsured: fur that, and fur burning. the gun car riages in abandoning Fort :Moultrie. The, pOrpose is,o transfer hint' elsewhere, alter the present flu,rry, being mode of too stern, stud fur Mr. Buchanan's, base uses. Gen. Scott has mitten, to Major An derson, sayinz, be has Mil - trod like a brave • man atd patriot, and he would staad by hint to the last. He also addressed a letteeto Mr: Floyd,'on Friday, inforining 111 Ii that,as he had, during, his presence here, assumed to issue orders in disregard of his authority, and without Lis knowl age, he siniuld hold no;further commu nication with Lim. • The . procecuings unarteston Yester day have fird,iilacd a decided reactum here, ev, n among' Southern Democrats. The seizure of the revenue-cutter by, the State authorities, and the rescue or a slaver by the mob, afto being remanded by their own Judge I into custody of the United States, cshibited a revolinionary temper which .canndt he palliated. The captain of the euttei' doubtless resigned to betray the vessel bit.) the hands of the ileVolu tionists. The three lieutenants attached CU the e:tte?,.te'mQr . raplicd to the Secretary of the Treasury to know what they should do, and he ordered them to remain :there fur the present. • For' (ler-Putter journal AE7:;i3dt'w TWenty Sears since, shelling -was con sidered not. Only a eery important blanch, -but in watis.*sehocis it was 111 . e thiag. A prize was Dilated to the due who should -leave off at ; the head n ost timesf . — Spelling sel:ools - were 'in vogue, apd school was arrayed ti!rainst school, eiich using every laudable eflort to " spell the othyr:doWn.7 : The more thorough intro duction of other branches, in a measure supplanted rspelling auct it came to be Much ricaleeted in many schools; aad perhaps with some reason j for, when conducted oh the old system, it occupied far tt-o much time, and. f:;:iled to zain the desired:end.; . . When spelling.. was :partially revived again, ethica!tors were called upon tu de vise some Means wliere ; hy the art of spell ing might, be more easily acquired and become morti practically beneficial. The object Ito be gained is Ati-learn to write correctly. It is a notorious fact that - Many good oral spellers make wretch ed work iu Writing: The theorist Wight . , • ~ oh, yap dat t this conclusion, hut -‘llled i rY - eountcy , .the other day, presented_ his cer. where practice: haS.to creez"2ofiate, , i ttnd demanded Isis gold. Ire u s a tea'ellers, -- youare - .ll'iiitin-, 40Q. ,paid;-;whcit he said to the banker; stirl a i It Fo; rfleitse 'tisk your 14:§t i you . alt . ' for golt now, eh ?" "Fire De l ; 0.4 t. recitation td r :Pl: o s l de I'cent?' was the response.. witlizslate atidipeocil'Aberi retti s h' g abt., - I Stli you_ dose for gootlpa t ,bi the let : series you ,pronourteellaoOnish." " Ali rigl t," was the reply, ,thrill my.,9pinion, if...4-be,to.l and $315 in currency was handed the ea. •our' incredulity 'lyill - bcCospeldepesitor, wl.o took $l5 &Mu his roll of _ -- notes, and handed, hack $3OO, saying: ~ I deposits_ dat mit you: You're soot, j sees."' And - taking . his nelf certificate ; he departed , Witli Isis,slslfseemium, I CI , 4' OTC pot an ire otters soars Perhaps, class'? . at_th AliezrA•elYes write St fter h 'first effort, credulity. t . the,best: to conduc4 isHto-Proviile the class with rialS and require each .qti e every word as it is pronotic acher. Suggest tiro plans The class should*where,they can easily - write tcs. Itlitg the hell for a,srm. neunce words d' st.he class-can well write4,—: IS Make a very good lessn. - ould now Jake his.. slate nd at Abe: signal; Jpassi l lt ho sits nest; at the - sanicti e rate from the one who Sits 'ht . is li fr. , hsnd., The slates • asset 3 or 4 times.. some one iu the class to reall on the -s.ate he holds ; aTh )(mid raise their slates arid p. ilf there be any up dill lose slate is up to read the hen: all who agree with 14s 1 tld drop -their slates. . - Con4, li ail, the 'slates are down..-j 7 d rd correctly or write it On' ard, require each one to, tif incorrect. Go through ssop:in this way, then paSsi their owners and require! vrite every underscored wordi _spell it orally. terOugh and I doubt not bet' dYanced schools *as recorii he Supt, of Tioga Co., tolal tens at Mansfield. The e.-1 be'Condaeted as rhove till all 'underscored. The teach.l a 'take the • class roll. - an'd 's A's name, the one • wlio! to should tell the - ntimb4r', d words and the inciter it in the elas-4- roll. This itit the entire-class the slauls.i nett to their owners., t :revered word shtinid be CO7. :n on 'paper and preset ved.4- e ch.ne every - day till report Once in one or two the-teacher should take the ince the words making er-1 ud r epeat. The nuptber cif! paper should agree With I lark i ed in the class roll: I er and no Communications I to success in this exercisC 1 •her can , "o through words with a class of 9 0 31) titillates:- J. 'W. BID'. 'o s a Co, Dec. 15,1300. Peihaps cla I mat dent to SSYI , ed by the t, for ;consider! eupy u seat and - pass al nnl, their- pt and as fist Fifteen wor t Eaeli3One sl! his riiiht to the one taking- the the left in should be r Then call no 1 as it. who differ s, hold them tl someone tia same :word . reading she rtiziu2 this ti Spell the w(I the black-b u ntlereore the whole la the slates 61 c:lch one to correctly an Amore t ter plan for weiuletl by ellss of teac ereise shoul( the Avordil ur er sh6uld .th when he cal! bolds' A's s!: of undersoor should being dune v may be vet em Ey'e'ry until rec:ed, writtel '1 leis hbotild day - which.-sh ti.;el;s, when pperit prom) rays fLir-tt see horde on the the number r Perfect of are necessary A skillful tea cruise of twee in from 20 to Charleston, •ilikliviirlilt. wan ISGII. t —.Arca,' Featnres.—.Ne l Tillie. ND WILLIS, 'EDITORS. 1 s of this widely eirculatell wr, will be commenced oh ' ' Jaalterry nrxt—printed quil new typo. 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As no rnorc. :iv series will be piintell I, those who desire to bd-, knmeneement of the vol. rzez:j In .DI !Veto .Series "lORRIS A new seri family i)eivspa tied . filth Jul On brie paper January nu:a tion of a serle: of fact and tic the Home Jo of America. the facile pea l gifted autho . ! ten, startlivg, terc:;tin f j hista riccl..lite. succeeded by cj tion, several - o aration. All I of the paper, w wide reputatiai the several net riety . to its al A tuen.4 then) , dill t:Slnr, origit and reiish of brilliancy, and heretolore, lio I,,,ated to ntain, the Hozne -- 41out both at home to be the most toryofliteratuil of z.he sea, and ily newspaper-i copies of the n . 4:, than are ordcre I gin with the. talc .10:1 be abi their snliscriptii to do so by forwarding. us without delay. one copy, *2; fur thre f F , ne copy for three yearl, T•:ttms.—Po copies, bra club akt that rate for advaacc. , evell copies ; $10; anti 11 largcr. ebub—always i;i ])iourtis AND WILLIS. i ctor3 ' 107 Talton St; . ce.t,-.l.Veic . - 1 Acidees Ed 119 r.: and P ro.pr SPRINGFIELD 1,5.6q.--Senator \ld Wilmot of from the East ker's visit is of t Mr. Wilmo . t. President elect, • his hotel in.the and spent.sowe in the course .that publican banner no "definite psi him. He re . tur It is now and other of the go Cabinet, will be ILL, MONDAY, nEC.;24, . 'Baker oC Orezon and. N- I. Onnsvivania arrived lier'e his teeming. Mr. 1.3+ purely private ebaractet. ame by invitation of the who called upon him tit iately after his • arrivaJ, oiuc fivo -hours with 14,41 the day. It is certain will represent the R 4. Stake in the-Cabinet, Ink ion is as Tet assigned to. is' East this evening. I. rStood that one atter tiib tleman selected for the unimoDed hither.. A MO: K.—A Germaj, gold deposited in opt: auks, stepped up to thlp A GEamAN echo had $3OO i oflbe•Western'• aft I.l.llinttistntritts. 111 E ItE. . A LL: "tii . os3 indebted to tile latC fittk 4 SNiITII JONE..; aro, politely rcipleted to call at C. ' Sinj th's 's and . cttle - arid pnp Ily'rio 'doing you will mach oblige - thi—:otherivisc under the painfuracceiity-of trying to Oblige.you. 7.• ' • SSIITII . 4; JONES Cent:disport, Jan. 2; 18.c1.---3rao. -ITENTEn-TE11: 1 .11 derspo.rt .Acallemy will open Jan. 7uf 18G1, and continue thirteen Ireel4. ". 'RATES OF TUITIOI Prirnpry,.brane Ira Common English Elig.her_English and Latin 4 50 , Extras—Drawing . ' 2 Od French Oe 'gip deduction - to be made for an absence of: lessithan one third .of a term. • • T,Excuxas, Miss OA. STOCKY:ELL,. 3IcDOLTGALL. ARR,4II7GEiIi ENT Tho undersigned hurin - g iust received a large and r= „ dehl selected stock of cLocas,..WATOHES & tiz . wrzalr , offers them for sale at prices that will co . pare favorably with. those a any city or torn within 100 *miles. , Even: - article of jewery and every style of Watches and: Clocks use. ally found in•retail Stores kept constantly- on hand, and Warranted " fo ho as 'represented.— Also, Bears Patent RevoNer.s• kept on hand, and sold cheap. - T cdritepairing done on: short notice; in (rood slyle and fair rates. Call and see file at-the sign of the " . 'C. H. WARRINER. Condersq2.ort,,Jan. 1. 1861.1 OF LETTERS [2:-1 office nt 09w.191.-sp ing Dec. ISt; Co. Avery - , Addison - 2 Acker, - Mss Ayiesworth,.o. .Tnlin W. Andrews O. - Ohnrnlier Chnun-- remaining •lit the l'ost ort, for the auortqeud- Lord, IF. [Lyntan, 0. C. ' • • -- Leib, Joseph E. Letr.ne, James -- McDongall. W. Matllo.,.A. B-., 'MillsJ. • • - McNess; Charles M'onroe, Miss Salle C. Pafflot—g*, Jas. - W... - tlitt-e'nhouse. Brook Robinson, Z. P. Martha Stephens, SaL Stout,: A.-2 Tillotson, Stephen Wolf.& Brothers, White, S. 11. IVarti, • Wilcox. G. W.... cey F. • Campbell, James S . : Cobb. 1,. . Cl,lrk, C. . Conk, Miss Zino . . Democrat,-4 Daniels, M. 11.-3 . Fish, J. Fisher, Peter • - Garrett: 11.. • • Griggs.by, Susan E. Horton, A. Ho wabl, W. J. Harrington, E. Ilnllenrler, 11. • • f, 3" • Persons callin_ they arc ath:eFtised. SA:\ UEL ,ILIVEN, P. YOUR .ATTENTION! FOR A OM . F.ST, • , YQILT:PLEASE, I=l rprlE SUBSCRIBER has just received a new AL stock of _ 1)'-':;48TRAIIT4F, 3 4 6i Ce u Q 1 9 Direct from New York - , consisting, of DRY GOODS, GROCE RIES of all kinds, _ • HARDWARE: CROCK,- . ERY, BOOTS & SHOES, Il ATS.S CAPS;. latest' etTle:4, READY-MADE CLOTHING, DOMES TICS, such as SHEET- ING:3; TICKS, BATTS, sho"it ; all kinds of go . ods usually kept in a NO. 1 COUNTRY dTORE. All of which will be saki's-cry low for L fvf, A 'Ap The above-named stock of Goods is no= open and for sale at tiip • - Newßaick Store , . near 'Canfield's Elouring, roils casr of the Alleghany Bridge, IN - COUDERSPORT: • where the propritor would be pleased to re-. cell - 0 calls from Ms old customers and as ma-- ny new ones as feel disposed to, DEAL WITH EDIT: Tire market price'paid for all kinds of FAiIIitERKPRODUCE in exchange for Merchandise . . 1 0- ~ - ' COLLINS SMITH Copftrsrort Jan. 2,1,8GL- 7 15:6mi. : The Rochester §t,raw-Cutter. aMT,MSTED KELLY, Coudersport, have ‘...V the exclusive a,gency r for - this celebrated machine, in this county, it is covenient, du rable, and CHEM', • ...pcc: 1, 1860:42 for the above will say
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