-11- I .7 i, lit i 1 i I h'ii . : ; . i i v i 5i ? -1. f .: I i ' ; ; Va 1 . 1 As i tav rfrw UIG5ST Oil WaOSG, TT.MEV RIGHT. TO BE KEPT IU'iBT, WROSG, TO lili PUT RIGHT. ishcd to Jay, the mail servico discontinued and the Postmusters throughout tho coun try directed by ibe IVistoiiice Department i to send all letters addressed to 1 ensaeola to the dead letter office. This course is adopted iu eonscuuence of tlie interception of tho mails by the authorities of Florida. Tlie Tolce ff He illy Clay. Law and Order. THURSDAY:: rJAM'AKY 24 Gov. Curtin's Inaugural. Oa our outside this week we publish tho Inaugural Address of Gov. Curtin. de livered at Harriiburg, on Tuesday, lath inst. It is an able documeut, and we commend it to the careful perusal of our readers. The question uppenuu.it in the uiind of the American people to-day is. Have we a Government law? stitutiou the organic law of the land, to be maintained by the authority of the Government, and, if need be, by the con centrated force of the nation or is it a rope of sand, with no power of cohesion as against rebellion, and no power of resist- Alanuiug Intelligence. ance as against war? The crisis is upon us. Either treasou must be subdued or we fall into anaichy and civil war. This is the alternative that must be met, be met promptly, be met decidedly, be met not with empty declamation in Congress, but with all the legitimate powers of the Government and the determined attitude Duringthe debate in the Senate in I8."0, on the 'Compromise Pleasures" of that year, Mr. Dawson, of Georgia, declared that the contingency had arrived which compelled the calling of a convention in his State to provide for the extreme rem edy of disunion. Henry Clay followed him, and in the course of his remarks threw out the following patriotic senti timcnts, which every man at this lime ought to read : Now, Mr. President I stand here in my place, meaning to be unawed by any whether thev cjme It is staled upon reliable authority that j 0f tjie r,0,,ple. it is the intention of the rebel leaders of 'j Treason, even under the wise and careful South Carolina to attack Fort Sumpter as j definition of the Constitution, to tct'f. Is the Con- ! threats, whether thev ome from in dividuals or States. I should deplore, as much as unv man living or dead, that arms should be raised against the author ity of the Union, either by individuals or by States. Hut alter all that lias occurred if any one State, or a portion ot the people of any S'ate, choose to place themselves in military array against the government ot the Union, I am for trying the strength of the government. Applause in the galleries. I am not for ascertaining whether we have a government or nut practical, efficient, capable of maintaining its authority, and of upholding the powers and interests which belong to a govern ment. Nor, sir, am I to be alarmed or dissuaded Ironi any such course by inti- li blood C2rvi22.T32Av County. cHAPn.li xxix. Gallitzln. This village is in two sections or divis ions, OIU'IIANS' COURT SALE OK VALUABLE PROP-.-, by virtue of an order ot the Orphans' t ' Cambria county, to ine ! i rtcieu t'-tre exposed to public sab.-, on tU- pr, J.''" Monday, the 1 ltli tiny of Ftbriiar, . a'"l nt one o'clock. I'. M.. the follow'"-'-"-! the one embracing the vicinity of i the same fcu the undivided , .-;:-;.! , . -i of a tr;u-t oi lane ot vli.cu K.-r.... ? the western end ot the rcnnsvuama nan , die,, ifcizt(1 to xvit . - -- as "West All that ccrtaia farm sit The SouTn Carolinian. A Charles ton correspondent of the New York Vosl writes: Self-respective and rather dis posed to stand on his dignity, incradicably persua ded of his own superiority, promt of his State nationality and South Caroli na's reputation for rash courage, never dis friKthi" the oossibilitv of her or himself hrdn. "n the wroii'', the son of the Palmet- : .. l(j tuuncl, generally known as ....."'.!.: l-.,.,n ..fl"..e- i , . 'V 1 lini lOWlliilip, .-. COOII1 J Tl MI'I I III' I HI! lioiiio I'.. I ' j-t t- I i .1 k L' 111 t 11 I 1 T I I II MIL 1 A 1 t i i i- Li.m. iv - . , iuu , uif .vi...... ..- . llie iH-itu, jobtj'a 1- like aii o'l . tions of the Englishnnn, the clau ugliness ground above the shaft ; l,aac Paul i.ad Daniel Dui..;.:re nt the Irishman ana the vinoicuve a . - - ; of the Italian. If of good family, he is j of the tunnel. II ou.di part ol th a.ne an inveterate aristocrat," and easily under- j village it is nearly half a mile from funnel stands the toryism of his ancestors won- , yi tu the western month of the tunnel ders, indeed, how they ever became reeon- j r y.v,c ;5 all in Aliesrhenv township, oiled to a democratic o.r.n of go vcrjiuent. j j- t-ie 'summit of the CouKterinu: on wliat wealth i oaseu lien , , .,,..:., . ..Z i., ...j....P.v; If secession i Alle-henv mountain , and that port.oii ii. a nui v-'i " ----- township, adjoining l.iu of . trinmphs, and the d.sired slave holding known as Tunnel Hill is perhaps the cu.ea oy juugmcnt oona n, . i r . l T.-i. r. containiujr two hundred ud i:i. '? more or less, about tiny ai rti zi ' '' :! cleared, and having tiiticoa trtf-lt"" i:' story jdank frame dwelling Lou.-e. v. .L. '! " and out buiidings. and & voutip a .;""""- TEKMS OF SALE: Ort-tLiri tuV'v. money to be paid oa eonlirtnuticii cf s'-v!"" the balance in one Year there, ,fv--.V-". :; It overlooks the eastern brow or the Gunrdlan of Sarah ahd Jco' f.'. Jan. 1 7, 1 861. " "- and affords a mauuifieent muu'u rpiiUSTJ-K'S SALE Or V ufur j X REAL ESTATE. The uLucr-' iat abun- ' '' ttd Trustee by the Cout oiV'r eoon a3 Major Anderson's envoy, Col. Havne, returns from Washington. Not withstanding all that is said about the imprcguability of the fortress, it is almost a physical impossibility for a garrison of liixty men to successfully hold out against ;ich odds. Unless thev are reinforced, t!..,t an attempt will be made to seize Yahingtoll itself, and to subvert the 'denying war against the United States," has been committed by citizens of South Carolina. War has actually been levied against the United States, and overt acts of war have"beeu committed in the harbor of Charleston. The danger is imminent and that soon, Major Anderson auu lus command will be destroyed, and the key cf Charleston Harbor taken by the rebels. Lieut. Hall was to leave Washington on Sunday evening, with final instructions to Major Anderson. !Vcvs Hems. Government by military force. In this state of things, the cjuestion is . i. i ' i w: , t no longer one or i. nion or I'liuuiuu, ui slavery or anti-slavery, of compacts or compromises, of sections or parties it is the one question of Government or Au nrchv. Can :iiiv man hesitate which side i j- --- - - j We learn, says the A". Y. Trilunc, that j to tatc UT.0!, sm.h a question '! The op Mr. Lincoln has invited the Hon, Henry! j,0nents of slavery s- often slandered as Winter Davis, of Baltimore, to a seat in fanatical and revolutionary, are found his Cabinet. We arc not aware of auy j steadfast, earnc-t upon tho side of law and reason why Mr. Davis should not accept j onlc-r. They do not seek, they would the invitation. We presume he will have ! not -ulc-tion; any abuse of law, and vio la the portfolio of Secretary of the Navy. It ; tj((M 0f ti,e Constitution, even in the iuter is hardly necessary to say that we regard J cst cf their own party. ut they are this as an excellent appointment. M r. j rcs;,dutc tor law and order, as indispensable TVivis. though still a vounr man, has had t(, V(1V existence of Society. And great experience in public lif e, and com- j with hardly an exception, this is the united biues ability with energy and firmness. ! .sentiment of the North and West. The country will approve the selection. j jut that sentiment should find prompt All the important forts at tlie South, , anj adequate expression before the terrors except a part of the works at Pensaeola, j 0f anarchy are upon us. The treason and Fort Sumpter, Fort Monroe, Fort Wash- rehellion now so rampant at the South inctoti on the Potomac, and Fort M'llen- j inust be quelled, without hesitation or rv, tae now in possession of the revolution-! rescrve We believe that even now it ... . - i r . 1 ! . ,,i -.1 . l ists. litis condition oi tilings a. pie- jyav be nuelleu, wiuiout any violent collision between the North and th? South. First of all, the North and West should show a determined front against rebellion. mations of thcsnilbng of blood. It blooi is to be soilt, by whoso fault is it t Upon j (hey allege, she lias pursue. the supposition, I maintain it will bo tlie fault ol those who choose to raiac the standard of disunion, and endeavor to prostrate the government; and, sir, when that is done, so long as pleases God to give me a voice to express my sentiments or an arm, weak and enfeebled as it may be by age, that voice and that arm will be on the side of my country for the support of the general authority, and for the main tenance of the powers of this L nion. Applause in the galleries. confederacy be attempted, the chances are j Arr populated territory in Pcnnsylva- .i . . -li i: :..t, l.bwi.K' cnnti'liil- ' ' ... i... ... . : .1 . .-. I mat u win spin. nj mi." ii"..j, - . in"-factions, at the ic?i to ie wu-u . in"o t lie form of a patriarchal despotism. mountain, Thre nre those now who would willingly ; view. , i- 1 T. T " . .,.1 t. ml 111 rf-!lt I. . I .. S.Ml f ll I ; )Vi 1 I II fl I A 111 1 .1 it 1 !l 'H 'Jll 1 li!! 11111 I S l'1 11 n lUUIl'l 1H , , , . - , were one extant. It is said that subsequent , (j.mce j jls i,a:neliate neighborhood: and ; of an order of sale, to I. ha ; rc ''- to secession, it was positively debated in , citizens are engaged in mining ; oar-. cxp-.e to pnbi-c J. v ; the Convention whether some monarchial ; u,-u u . ' . Hon e in Lben.burg. on SAT I. RIuY. 1 . ,,,, ,,t ,0 trio.i this article. I ntil within the his, c.u or (i;tv of J ANT AUY. A. D. li. f. experiment slioula not I'C tiieu. . . ...(, .: 61 ! so, it has been shipped to the cast m large IV M. cfotaid n I-i Peackaule Secesh.n.--The friends i nu.llltitit.s . rcCentlv, however, the ffrk : HitC: j;,':: f.f South Carolina boast that she has a ; owin., lu the tightness of the ; ranted in the n.oi.e cf Soi..:.n C'.ir'Z' ri"ht to secede peaceably, wh'.eu course, j - 7, ... , i ..,..1 i in? about On Hundred and rc-.-tv Ac-.7 " . " . tm - (ii i . A, .,... .yf i in i i'u t:i' . v iiui uiiu . -. . ilw. I.it imrsiliM . ihelolloW- nioiie iii-mu. -"-r - ! USiC above lU-al I'.Jtate 15 to h- Lave been the. Chiet ; property of Bonj-ui.in Giri.,r i a.-..: w The Palmetto State An.ey.i:p. So'uth Carolina presents a curious spectacle. n exchequer without funds; a State that. .lro-nU tiiv.-itiim : a Leeislature that h inn is the progress of her -peaceable se cession :" Castle Pincknoy : taken by storm. Fort Moultrie ; captured. The United States Arsenal at Charles ton ; seized. ' The United States Custom House and Post office in Charleston : seized. United States Kcvcnuc Cutter brig Ai ken ; taken. New fortifications raised on Sullivan's and .Johnson's l.-.and. Mining Company operators. TEI2 Ebensb OF .-ALE Cah. UOP.ERT P. I.:Tf:. :rg. Dec. 27, Is-Xi.'-Jt. i McDonald, at the suit of :hi. T:Y-t. a I i-triUrix. siud Andrew J. F.hr-v . ' he population ot ijamizin is auuu. cj;Ur:(iKhev. i-c.j. t . ;.. ; TERMS ( 4t"J luhabUauts. lis impro uun. j addition to the Kailroad and tunnel, are i the public road from Summit to Ash tana i Furnace, which runs on the summit of the i mountain, on the line between lilatr ana i Cambria counties, over Tunr.el Hill, div;- ihe village and forming tue principal ORPHANS' COUKT SALT. liv v. rt .;e an out r ol ..- ( ' on beseiged in Fort j street, and a public road from West End Major Anderson Sumpter. j ,v liawson's mill to Loietto. ...-. . 1. I nrii c 'iri !irtlil''Il. lillO . t i Liie'ii.ii.vt ii v r i . . ' hf. se'th vs are mostly irun service raising iortincations to capture esi-i "M.,i,ir nih rson 'i he settlers are mostly, j run o i l i ,!.-.,...!,il:irl5 ( :il ho 1C Churcti Is Sill! t:ites to vote subsidies while declaring its j -i iH. f.)m.ander of the slaver lh.rsita standing, but is about to -ive place o a liberties in danger, and invoking a revo- j taken violently from the custody ot the ; japel, to be. attended fn-m Sumnntville. lution; a Senator who offers to take State , authority id' the United States. j 'jq,on. ;s :ia0 a p. L.-by terian church, and bonds to maintain ins government tor a i Seizure ot northern merchant vessel-. j l.remium; a people who repudiate their j Firio" upon tho United States Mag, i . . A'. . l..vt- 1.1...-.,. o b..b i , ..'"- - SCt-.t.-a (u:.us to ui iti ess uivu m-i-uiw.-, .i i ;.jii utiempuni; iu sina. u . ua.v. vvo , diip. j ;!!:;! I'dUli j i i s j t ii ? :'. ! i .y . ;!ie prf i:;ises. on F'.bruury. A . I . tii- f jib. win; Wiilhr.n W. ' Ud . or.rity cJ Caa'.br. Aii ll:;.t c. ! ifi.ite in the tuv i.-. in t l .a. li". lu . . .: ; i a :i i :n, .: . i : i. e a :.d a i I ; w a: ti.e u.. : r t'.r i:iv. -1 . ;be (it l'.K r-.il e- t ' :'. e (-r -, "j :i. r i t i , . in' svstein that refuses to redeem its own i, .!iM-ie. in the midst of a Trofound V 1 V . ..x..-- - - 4 peace; a lxii-ulation not larger than that of school house. The Pennsylvania Ilaiiioad tunr.el at this place is a stu emhuis work, being threc-ouavters "!' a lode in I-.-n-lli. 4 r coutitv, its I t -.v ove .The Arsenal at G ray's Ferry, says JJrooklvn in a State older than that ot ; the Philadelphia ihj.-r, tain equip- - ,.1-. rw.tol 'irrn!K.-plllfnt ! ,...r.t P,r nr tell tllOUSlilld 111011, 1C- .M'W I Ol iv , iiu.-v. ' ' '-c . . S -11 "-, C- :,-. to five t.incs as much as tne l ost ' .S1,jes a large quantity 01 camp tquii-.u: ; ea.-iwaiu i dtu'in.Mio. ,'.t!V:Vil. ;i ..rv ft K.irn. v." A I -, .ill i ii: s i i u.it .'n t h i :i n : I'.-, in !;:' . ..tlv-r-.iuia ee v li": lb- u- u i!t.inipr"ivc 1 : Mid h: l.i-ilh i:'. :.o- o .li'.iiiiL' '. : i. i i . thev never demanded, and tlie invalidity of which could be declared in the Supreme Court; whose revolution is not in favor of freedom, but extended servitude ; a State always threatening revolutions, and whose revolts cost neither blood nor treasure; a Its eastern cpcniiiL; u in ai western in Cambria. The tiavcler going i r.r.il veil tin ' :i linn ert ;.; i ' ": m t.:? tow n.-lr.; 4 : : ..-: ." Hcres :-.u 1 si j-r-.i.i:":. - ic. ie-tmri the t'Uf : asvr erf oe' pain on c.'ii !i rnnitiOTi c! !: :':i-J t; - : ) ance in two eijual aniir.iu j :n :: iel is within a few ; : IO oe ur r'? v :',' . ,'t,. 5 i i i ' . i'i i ....:. . . 1 A- 1 ! - . I . Iw ' . . t- V . , 1 about l"u) musket- ! steps oi tne iormer, oui ii iias oeeu uwn- , ouaraian c: jane .ru una :. j ILLl.l.'l i-.v ! I iii Tirci iiin i.t M- '"it '.!.. Ebeiiiburc:. Jiin. 10, 1S01.;.;. ( Hiice can collect ; whose customs do not j and quarter-master s stores. ilieie nave this tunnel at tlie wild ano j-recipuous :i- ; rp pay the collection of the revenue ; wh"se ! not been shipments to the South or any ; ,te (lf- tjl0 eastern sloj.e c-f the I :o.:jui.omr r-tlu-.- 1 chief grievances are that freedom is gen- j where else recently, except to supply tne j . , , ot iuurnev '' l'! tu V" r-! eral, and slavery exceptional, and who re- ; ordinary requirements of the army. I n i AL. .-he.13 but ter 1 - J na cotaaimng . hcl mi account ,d" laws the repeal of which i the Arsenal at liridesbiirg there are t wen- ! are soon dissipated oy the aomirabie sknl t ;l--.ce 4. ir l,r:iv5 held pieces, six twcive ami tweii- i itl1 which the road is locatel among tl ' j - 1 - . tv-four pounders, twenty-one licavy sea ' - mountain. coast guns, no u.u.uiuiau; mo, - The-New Port a-c 'am M M.t .-it 1'ittsoursr. jiioic .in- concerted by Mr. Floyd. Richmond, Va., Jan. 13. The State Seuate debated the resolutions passed in the House yesterday, contemplating hold ing a National Convention. Amendments They should hold themselves ready, ami were proposed for the more certain protec- ! jct jt l,e known that they are ready, to go tion of the South iu the proposed basis ol , tw Ully extremity in maintaining the Gov adjustnient. No action was taken. The ; crnment of the Country as it is. If that House passed a bill appropriating one I determination is known at the South, million of dollars for the defense of the ; there will be no fighting. The rebels State, and authorizing the issue of treasury j know w ell where the money r.nd the pow notes to that aniouut, bearing six per cent j er iiC) and they know that they could not iuterest. j march against the North without the Washington City, Jan. 19. Secre- i danger of insurrection in their rear. tary Holt transmitted to Congress a state- j They would not provoke a war that must nient from Col. Craig, chief of the ord- ' jC ruinous to themselves, nance bureau, which shows that early last j ut to guard against the actual subver year, by special direction of Secretary s 5.,,, 0f the Government by an audacious Floyd, he transferred 1K,00U stand of ! y,irj(1ise. preparations should be made to arms from Springfield and "Watervlict to j Jefend Washington at all hazards. Here, arscuals in North Carolina, South Caro- j just lluW, is the chief point of danger. Una, (ieorgia, Alabama and Louisiana. j The people must be awake to this and The arms sent to South Carolina, Ala- J UlU5t keep the Government awake to it bama and Louisiana have since been seized j as tne decisive moment approaches by the State authorities. I legislature of New York have acted RuiiM'iNn, Jan. 10. The following 1 promptly and nobly m tendering the aid resolution was adopted by the Legislature : I 0f the state to the General Government. 'Rclcr.f, That if all efforts to reconcile j,nt ps the way to peace, the unhappy differences between the sec- j This danger averted, it will require lit tious of the country shall prove abortive, j te Leh;je moral coercion from the Federal then every consideration of honor and in- Government, and the reactionary feeling teres; demands that Virginia shall unite j jn the South itself, to subdue the rebellion, her destinies with her sister slavcholding j A people deprived of postal communication fctatce. , alKl denied all commerce by an effective MlbLEDi-.EVlLLE, Ga., Jan. 19. The j blockade, rent by faction, threatened with iiUJe Convention to-day passed the ordi- bankruptcy and starvation, must sooner or nance of secession from the United States j J l!er return to reason. Our only fear by a vcte of J'J yeas to SO nays. j wouM Wa t.ivil war iu the South "itself, WAs.HNoroN Jan. 21. Col. ILnnes j demanding the force of the United States will remain in Washington ten days or j to ClUCll it. Let the voice and action of two weeks longer. His visit here has j t,e country be prompt and determined been productive of great good in the in- fyr Law au Order. To talk of comr.ro tcrests of peace. It is not apprehended m;se now i:j to aij aiJ.j abet treason. that uny attack will be made 011 Fort I ytic York Inhicn.Ienl. 111.000 muskets nn cons, rifles, pistols and carbines, and a lot doiied. ' - - vatfi.ii 1 . . rt T- ' population that denies law and justice to j of artillery equipments; also 41 ,1".".' poumis j This village receives its name troni ncv. ; 1... li.hid.-lniitH of sister States, and lynch- I of musket and riiie powder, and '.l,''00! ,,.,. a,,,,,,,:,, G:i1!i7.in. the '-Pil es or expels them by mob law, on suspicion pounds of cannon powder on storage. j ,rr;m,f' the AHe-henles," as he has been A ULITjli"S NUTICK of holding different opinions, without even , The muskets comprise a- large numoci ot . .-. ; , r , . ,. , - . ,., . , a form of trial; a State which threatens to j rified pieces. There are also loW-O fannharly termed. Loretto the oe d .;1 , A,,:: I c. J, !,, destroy the Confederacy of the United musket balls, and two million pounds of , his labors, and the place of hi- de.uh. is: .: s ..,,, 1 j,-,.u. t.. 1--. States", w hile it beus that Confederacy ; I nitre, for the manufacture f powder ; also j some r4,ur ,;ioS distant. 15 ut as we have ! a n '. ; -w. rth 1 . . a.ht r. 1 -which passes secession ordinances, and 4i;m.!i:0 pounds of sulpur for the same ! sliokcn ,,f j,:,., t.isowhe;v, we do not iutei.d y"""'---r5-. K'7! U--i then debates them ; whose exchanges are I purpose. j rouow tll0 th,,no. ti-oJf the"i' nicoVlis of'l rmiioiik- low. an 1 credit so bad, thi'.t it can neither purchase arms nor supplies, and yet hopes to starve tho. people of the North, by more than Frvptian famine by -topping tra lc ! X. U. L ,7,r. PkeI'AHATIons lor. '.u. There i no disguising the fact, says a correspond ent cf the Triljinir, that Massachusetts is ready to respond promptly to any demand made upon her for troops to sustain tlie Union and the laws. 1 learn to-day, from the highest authority, that seven thousand troops can be put in marching order on twenty-four hours' notice,' and that one hundred and forty-five thousand men are nrollcil in the militia of the State. Of JONATHAN Ol.DnrCk. M O N K i! A I: N S . ibUl. I S01. j OAMItniA rOTNTV s. i I "1 Krurat t iri.in t' ' .. . .i- i - ..- 1 - l . 1 U.i V 1 1 J. Thk Hl-irr Si'iurr. Gen. Scott now ! W W1:irc that he will be at the side ' "-"o ' .... .. i . I fvnm t in liuiiuinT he i Mi-vim l!n lu-ws tn'i'i Vlexieo is l: OI - I ilU 11 11 111 jiiin-"i "V"' ... v ... i . 1 1... n v'. . " ' - - ----- , . ..c U'nsliinton iuti: he is inauuu- ! "mT nit.i'it. and woui l excite not a little ' .. .. rated, and if any blool is to be shed to j jpt'erest, had we not, jut now, a more ex- , xx inP iul in T-i'hT vindicate the Constitution and the laws, citing case of political Mexieanism nearer :lltciel to the .iutie .f sub: bic vibull he the first to crimson the earth t .mm. ?diramon is finally defeated, and j bis oiTiv e. in the boi. n !! of I V'.v . i in : ... in defence of the honor and majesty of his , tie riahtful, constitutional o crnment. ' Mt'NI'AY. the 2-:'n tiny if JAN' country and her laws. The old hero is j U);der" .1 uarcx as l'resident. has gained i ilt oue '"-'c,'; aroused, and takes no pains to conceal Ins j possession el the city of Mexico. anirer. In his position and ucclaruiions, P. M. VM. KITTLhl. Dec. 27, l?00-st I NEW ftpVERTISEHEKTS. AILP.OAH NOT1CK, Hi- NKW YORK Til IB I ! Wo trust that t!.oc v ho c.o no: T11H TUlliL'NF. he is sustained and applauded by the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme iViiit-i llormr 15. Tauev. Judir Tanev ! -,, . - , . ;.i .i I l :Ua.o.ii'.oiu.u. uih i ivll.L l. Mu.sin: declares t.iat lie Will travel loeuner i-'ie , N-Uticl. is herebv yivea to all por?on ,1,-lav. The club price of Thii V. clmrM of the Atlantic or the 1 aciuc, to ..i4 hv sub.tcribe.1 stock for tho srra.lin-' of! TIMP.I'Nr. .! Tin-', sk ! I-WbLK'A' this number, twenty thousand could be j administtr the oath of office to Abraham j the 11th section of the Kheusbnrr .t t're.ison j r.NK is so low that there ;.rc l - :;w easily niustercel. 1 he lmancial resources ji;ncoln. provided an attempt to prevent of Massachusetts were never in better j inauguration in Washington should condition for an emergency, and the peo ple are enthusiastic to be enrolled. Adju- Thc I taut General Abbott, of New Hampshire, arrived at Boston on Saturday, from ash ington, and left immediately for Concern!, with the intention of recommending to Gov. Goodwin that the Granite State be immediately placed on a war footing. Considerable excitement exists in conse- suc ceed. cor- Stiuvitiox in Alabama. A respondent of a Mobile paper gives the following account of the distressing con dition of the interior of that State : You Mobelians have but a faint idea of the misery that will be likely to exist in thp country the coni'intr year. I can as- quence oi tne reports tnat tne musKc.s , own obscrTation tliat removed from Sprinirhcld Armory have;. , i. r..,.. l.to t:,., been distributed over the South. Mr. Whitney, Collector of Boston, late Super intendent of the Armory at Springfield, had returned from there, having been there, it is supposed, with reference to the report from Washington to the 11 mil j that 0,000 muskets have been taken lrom the Armory and sold te Virginia. The feeling is deep and not to be misinterpret ed. There is no mistaking the fact that Massachusetts is in earnest in this crisis. The merchants are plucky, and the name of Anderson is uppermost in every conversation. in less than two months from this time eight families out cf ten will actually be out of corn, and a great part of them will Railroad, that oiie-hi.tt ot said subscription is . coini'iunit v unable to t .ko now overdue, and immediate settlement i The TiuurSE. a the j-rii.cip:.. ;::" now absolutely required, either in money or iug tho new Administration, wi: i ; note at thirty dftv . All subscribers neglect- j hi t crest Ir. jr. while outside c! ""' ing to settle before tho first d:y of February I able Foreign and Pomes: ic Nfv--- : next, will find their account-: in the hands of! tuercial mid A -r'u v.'.t urnl 1 nP '"' an officer for collection after that date. j Liu-mrc Pepartratiit. plve u :'. JOHN WILLIAMS. i value vh.ieh no other paper c:, : I Treasurer of K. i:. C K. R. i can boast of. How ably and .-u,a--: Jan. 24. lSOl. i-TuiBrSK has conducted tho oai'.?'!- 1 . - . .... V...U.- 7 j gloriously f iiueii. tae resiot m ." UD1TU1FS NOI1CL. 1 attests, and to the untirirg cxef.i-;!. i fn nil i i r nn i ir(K i c 1 1 T i f I O H . E A' John Fonlon & 1 Xo. 30 John 1. Linton 1S60. ij. J- Ex. Elizabeth Smith j and James Smith. J TEND. EXFON, 1 liiiv it with. And : J"" "-'i o motion ol Mr. i onion III II I I ll V L11V. IIIOII V T ------ as your mcrchauts will not till orders June Term. ; due much of the glory of tho X'""-J j which a nation of Freemen are i." r ' Doc. It ! tlismfrn '. h o illlt cf CViTT iican 10 am in giiuy lanrer circuhition. As e ide:u o laritv nnd reliabilitv. we nay i unless the cash accompanies such orders. iviicie ii i3 i. ij vjliiv- iiviu Sumpter. With the probable action of Louisiana Toe Men. Private letters from the tbi week, the accession movement will j best sources iu Charleston, elated on Sat be retarded a.- to other States. urday, express the gravest distrust as to The Alabama Members of Congress await j events, and fear that blood may flow at instructions from their State, while those j a,,J "" -Many ot the lamilies are . . i ,:i .1 removing lrom the-city uuelcr tuese anpre- frnm Georgia will remaiu here until they i , ri . i , irora ueurt,i.i nin ' bensions. The most sagacious leaders receive an official copy of tno orumance j hiive iost their power, and are now at the adopted by the Convention of that State. 1 mercy of tin excited and exacting popu The Io-t ollice at Prsiiierda Hat abed- lace. The Charleston Mercury states that an officer of the United States Coast Survey gives the following measurements, as taken from the latest, surveys, maele by the Coast Survey lepartment : Fort Sumpter is three and three-eighth miles from Charlchtcn, one and one-eighth miles from Fort Moultrie, three-quarters of a mile to the nearest land, and oue and three-eighths miles to Castle I'incney. The last named fort is one mile from the town, and Fort Johnson is two and a quarter ' mile3 from the town. the Court appoint Geo. V. Oattwu, Esq.. an ' wctk over 5jx Ilvt.drcJ l'ivu.:K, 01 tl .1 i t or t i ii 1 1 : i nil r! o t ii t ll f in on i' ."! c ' 11 'v fVnm : . -.1 1 n '. r- . t . . 1: li 1 iret'et. 1 1-1 -l" ........... ... .- j.j. . x. j.. ... ... - . . ... ... j siiiu u i ;n UU1JI..H1.I. ..f--- . .1.. ..I' 1i..,"i' ...... 1 ,....,.. ....t.l .1 .. ..lv.-., I ... - . : :. ,.r.':jr. i5 iii. a.nu vii i-'v.ii siv.ii v.. ..iii. vnti uu l 1 1 1. i. u 1 1 v t ; aillllils Ol p u I 1 1 n . IS ill u"1" writ aiaongthe Jndgnuut crenitors of the said ; Phctr.sxville. Ph. The people of the extreme" South are ! Defendants. lilr.lv in 1, aronse.l. in their insane devo- 1 ( Certified from the rvccord, this Sih J. ,.r-- i. 4i . ..'! -i seal V day of January, 1!SC1. tion io"iing olloii, i'v iuc cues ui i i their starving whites, as well as blacks, for corn before many days. ( j JOS. F DONALD, Pro. In pursuanco of the above, the undersijned A Costly Administration. A graph ic epitome of Mr. Buchanan's administra tion is contained in the following brief extract from a Washington letter in the Philadelphia North Anterirun. Three hundred millions of dollars will have disappeared by the 4th of March next, for the administration of the Gov ernment in time of profound peace with all the world. What is to show for this criminal extravagance and mal-iippropria-tion ? Nothing but a distracted country a beggared Treasury, ar enormous debt, j anel a deficient revenue. These are ihe ' resultB .f Mr. Buchanan's single term. Q Terms : DAILY TRIBUNE. (311 issue? ?e' 1 SEMI-WEEKLY, (104 " " ' WFFKr.Y l 52 " .. ........ , will sit for the purpose of said appointment, I TO CLUB? Sfmi-Weekiv : T,r'.)i at his ofhec, in Ebensburg, on SATUKDAV. ; S; . Xen cooies to one'adJrrss. ' n. .! ,i.i,- .-.f vt." l ii; I' a w iiort nt i n'.-ifi.-t : i ' i i!,n Litvr r--5-' P. M., when and where all persons interested j copies or over to mLirrrs c f':''i."l mav attend or be debarred from coining iu ' v enrh. For a Club cf T':1.."'r"i upon said fund. CEO. Yr. O ATM AN, Auditor. Jan, 17, lSCl-3t PS Ea C3 HQ BIFGI. DRK. C. WORRIS, IS6I. S DEALER IN FASuroxABi.t: hats .j- ars, TtyjLvixi Street, OPPOSITE THE MANSION 1IOCSE, Jolmatowii, Ta. 3 ' dacSO .... .i. ..I i ennv ivill bo lent. l or l'u" send THE DAILY TKIIH'N K y Weexiv : Three copies. 5- -. 1 ' ,,. Ten for S12. nnd any lurtrer !;:;n'' f t'0 t dressed to each subscriber. n. . 1 ... ,t,.i i'.-lH. I"1 One Hundred THE DAILY 1b.il-" scnt gratis one year. -ronce vj- Pavment alwajs in auv. u Address . VWT.vr v "iXftr'S t n