fir cli~nnd from wh i ff ti : 6 ! l , ? rt q uo, -xne or his . eolleagues (Mr. 13 . 4eberfits,oti) came into , this . 1-llonAe with 'a resolution s -in .. expressly endorsing the .; - -4iistiet,.t6.lbe,PletTlOWs:,6indict,. to ..0o be-. ginning the War. .2 So; hi r t be, found,hims elf bettiSirAk tiarp,46eqaed .."to gitis the. Prdside,ni oithing:itboo the original j ()to was inclined .to ,go •!. : with , a pa-, .---'.;sitioit.'hii,ciiiiif:;ttaftife-eo.,:::1-te ahead feel 'e•leftlthnle le the "Pege• !the , Abov,O:e*traernoti- , perhapi *soh -000efliteriljtit4,iiet•tpo ideti'•'6f Mr. , Lincoln could":not__veto for' supplies, in some'. ity Previous ,tU this Mr.l.ineoln hid taken., issue NrithlSfr:rcilk in regard - Jo the-inasSabtesUf our citizens by , soldiers .on Ameripan soil; okstited . to his 'in- ti:odueing series:•of resolutiops, .requosting the Prestdent to Tarnish the House With infer.. *nation -id Ai' sr in 'Toes's where • • the i giassac took The' folio wins `are ..a , re . • portion'of thesevresolutiOnift• • •' • 'l, , Andirlitsresi;-This Riterse is desirOus to ob . teln - a full knowledge:of the faCts,.,which,,go to establiiitqWheitheithe,liarticoliir - sper on Which' the bleitstrOroar citieess Was shed; was, or was •, not, it . t at time;%our own soil ;:'therefore, • Resolved ilb4ed offte presehea That the • President of.the linked States respect fully:requested' tkihfortii this Rouse 7-•:• • • Ist :Whethe'ethir':ojie on which the • blOod•of our - citizens Wai'shedi as •hii,,Blesintge de clared; ,Waii:,or,Wtisliot Within' the. Terri tory .of Spain, st,lassi 'after the trier or Villa,: until •• the Mexican ~'•:' : 'spot Or. is not within the •, Territery,which was mire - Steil froin Spain '.;by thireYolutionity ioirerninent of Mexico. • 3il. Whether thic.iot II note within .t he set. t r lsnuentet peiple,-whichtsettlement has ,side! eiy . w ,gltieg lopg ). 5 9 0p r , the Texas Revolution, rind tintilitsinhatnitaqts tled . ,liefoie the approach of the United States Army ." YettilOtStPlß4niMii:nyltirise : the remarkable English above :iesolu t ions, and .which'is in`every way unworthy of one sfiringing to the dignity of the highest Orme in the ,world, We, wouldetiliettY' st ihistii ihetnaniiefin WhieS the iii!ortli, spot. *frequently .used.tn these resoltitioo, whickt,hns ,ginen tri'Mr 7 - :Aincoln the name of ixspcir,r.Liordts,?., Gitfti~sc§ ox riffs arch agitator Aholitieriio'.ibs Drendeille:yasf week, where 'he toila fortfi"'• large asseniblage Of the Obi'Weiiiee .. of both serer.: ;:. „ . Alicint twilit years , ago; this-man Giddings waaceniered House of Itiiprenen= tatiees; for'presenting .a.,petition fora, the disio.: lution . fif Abe Union.; and Probably escaped ex palsOn by, resigning. his seat. He is _the. expoinder ;i4'S'venr-ttlie'properest.' thin in 'all' the', world . to. give Utterance to the .tresson and ,fanitiCiatii 'Of :a crass 'Of. snivelling,:nigger.wer shipilie dolts,whinie ravjogs brought, old John Einwe to , the hilter,And would to.:day seek to light the torch of ciVil War between the.Nerth , .4,rico'hi.;:rstrir:sirdent'lilak 'Republl . can i •whci • was. somewhat exercised over the, report we, '• made in:the.Repub,lic, that tii.nine. • American Aldertrien:M;the,present„Cenocit .repudiated • course of, , the.Contworint; and.siere.unanimous in:their Jecision,.not , , ;.support the Chicago tickset at,present, took ituPon't'•hitnself, to call . rod, the gentleman 'separately io 'ascertain, the, trutli,of; the assertion. learned fronri eight of,thim Oat , it wail ,true, ';and.:; concluded he would. not trouble himself - cibout Ending out f;em the °thermember. The Amerieans say ithey'wilkwither . be sold or traded 0ff.—844.- • & I . Re 0 04 4.• • ' • • . • ;Tuts''. Heilat&i,ein flits,ht•The' ffomestead Bill, hash been , lent to a committee of cOnfe,rencc betrieenAbi - H'citise and the 'Senate', they, having failed to agred'hiipir iti'iirOvisiothi. - pres s. eat eiptiettianCes' thithie'nOt 'rtru eh ;prOl;ability of the piatittee'of:a Homestead; Bill'at thie.see-: siotc. f'Tile,llettubliCith jotirtudir annehtfre that the:Haase:Will not 4code from its bill; - but prefer 9ii;hatter 'Adult!' fall, ih' , .hitlei: to • threw the'respohsibility Of defeatupon the Sen. ate.'.' It is, calculated that this would tell hgaifist ,the Detiociatic-patt t ' in the iOnliag' campaign; particularly in' the Western States: Rather 'than . 'be , : deprived; ' I so' mach 'el action Cori rig I capital; ithe.Reptiblichns of-the Hattie will .de- Xnattd each concessions frotmthe: Senate as to reader.thepassage woultbnot answer.. the;:de. sigifso*ill is its defeat, they Will ' take ' go od ,care" to secure' te . Reich That Mr: Gteeley shOuld be aston. ielted;etul, astounded, at the megnitutle of his work 11 Chiertgo writee Webb; : ,does not derprile - 481-,ard - . 'When, ad 'is most assuredly destined'tit lie the Cale;•he-findi his enormous villkeltlyviriolition-Aattailed,four.tiftbs in nnin ber, aittl! his phltfical.,,Mience, gone.'forever, beestue(ol his treachery en4;falsehood, he will t4lilto:eeen';,more,thin. , •he now (Ines that he ' - has schieved more titan he,hargained tor. He alita4ltwtfellriOlte.,heedwriting. On the wall Whi4h,rofb4....4tie certainty of hid punish.• Ill rik,t o „Atti'Mliroi and .4 would fain dh'ide w9h . 'PYliaitbereeponeihility‘Of, an set which Wee WplOr, intre.'[.oottliequalte . e , ..of h i e; Intriviea, "' , • ' '7 4l ! lt ietaitewPaat i !".Ttaintitlicanletwnal of the bk 3 P 4 1 1 .4' 'olthe.,Ghicago j P o6:e l'x i ." llo : oo " ..ol "iu'itY A1 11 0 10 4 111 01"Aloi,W halo `: *noekell: - .Oe's `',,Mtno 101 ki l ljnalrOill0 - p)er4iel'Oslasa7 of r 1 1 11,1 4 , Z i kt ,0 111,1111 " i * l i tt; then •4P 611 44 1 # • ,n,,, 4 ti , *4 1 ; 1 0 , 4 11 6; . for::.Tohn end Litt deg 40 4!4 ' , ,,, ,." 1 - ' , notittl.r :1414, 0' tn4ikSich'6diliad'ar v 4 ;'•0 #lefiriftiet;iimir:Kiaias; as a'siititititute, ,- • ' • . girlitettlit ' ' ‘h.' 4 4 , 4 s', • 44,‘ 12, pgviriteitz'feil.c. 's - '; . • DAkit9"6,. • 119 .- Missnu..str'n,,NotoPyik,'!and)ti ItlrrT.ENGXtri: fak the, AVV/Caikii .DliSinnnAt antl: the; innat influential and Tarawa ,tir.cnlating Newapaparsiii Atlas. Thajr.iire autlitirlaed 19.-aontract. -Demol3iatibn.Nomirkattoji• '•-• • ..:•• • •• OF HENRY 1) ;FOS.TER WESTMORtfIAIsI.IS • ,PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS - LATltth ' • • • ' ii.:46 : Corge. i • itaOToll.6. I . .traderick 'Serve'r . . J. 'l2;eoVA.i'. ' 2. ym. C.,Pattar4om 15' Geo. Jaeklon. ' 3 Jds. cr0dka,1i,":0 7 ..06 J. IT: J•. Breoner„' j. 13. Daimer. • 5 W.lacohy. CkiMorcl. 6 Char Je ss Kelley.; 19 Lee. ' • 7"0. P.'James. ' B. flowol. 8 DtlYhr,Scholl. ..21 'N. P. PrlierMan . 9' j. - L.,,LightOer.„ .22. Samuel Morahan. 16, 8., 8 . ..8arber.,• 23. Bank.: 4 11:T. H. Waßier. '2l B. D. Hamlin. 12 S. S.• Winchester: '25 'Gaylortl 'Church. 13'Joaeph LaubOch.: ' • • FOURTH OF.JVLY At.a meeting of:the citizens of SmethpoK, .'and vicinitY, held rif the Court House,'on Tues. day . evening list, for the . PurpoSe of making, ,suitabiearrar geMenta for celehrating the cam. ing . 46 of. Jul y..:Enoi,'F'arsons-was called to the Chatr,and 13. F. Wright chosen Secretary. On motion,. Cooks, and C. ,K, Sartsvell, were Chosen'tO•elect Speakers. Ford and Lady; C: X. Sartwell .and lady, PSrsons and lady, S. .C. Hyde and lady, H. Hamlin and lady,' and R. , •S. Mason' and lady, 'were constituted a committee, for mahing gen.. ,eral arrangements,'with. power to select such assistance as shall he- neeessary ; and to ,pre= Rama progiamine for pplilication in the county As the, giUntilittee of IltringeinentS failed to repoit• a programme; we take the re-: aponsibilitY of extending - tr'general invitation of attendance; , teleat and drink—lemonade 'Of course—aad.plenty . of • • : • . italk." • It will undoubtedly-lie a•great time andiftbe committee'=''do'not report, we can • Make our own. arrangen,enl3;.. we are bound to •`celebrateiat all events: We have a word of advice, however, : don't get tight ttfore break- Ast!..the fonrth will be.a long day. "TLIVFANAIF;II AND 'GARDENER"' for :June •• is on our table, and as usual, is filled to overflow= jag: with choice Matter and handsome' illustra= tions"..-:The Publisher announces important changes,ln the July' number: The form Will' be changed .to a royal octavo of 32 pages ; and Abe 'editim 411 charge :of the:Horticultural Pie= liartment will he assumed hy•William Saunders, ;,the distinguished - writer.. In addition- to this, a large - number of the iblestwriters on Agri aulture in the country, have ,consented to '.con= tribute'tti the-pages of the “Farmer and Para .eatir.". With' these 'great . ' attractions, it Will lie one of the hest, al it is now IMO of the hand. summit and cheapest,publications, in the country. Persons desirous orexataining the new Work, `can proeure a copy without charge, by address. • ing •the Publfsher A. AL SrApier.an, IVizairns` informs us that,. he has much difficulty' in : ohtaining .the 'necessary, informstion from , the . citizens of the. c.onnty, trein,ihe,fact ? that,not : .,Very' few of the. Men are at their homes when, eaiij; anti there is no person who can give the. proper answers, and that . it Will be, almeit impossible to . finish, I)ie'vvork in'the time p limiter] rescribed; unless . , answers are prepared beforehand; left the houses.. hope no person' who reads this piper will fail to Write out a list afis were 'to the questioni,. which have beretrifores been published, .and thus With Out inconve; -Menet to themselves, expedite.lhe work. The iniortnatiori,iiferded in the census. reports re of great importance 'to all, and : all ought cheer fully `work, and strive to :make thereitirnS as correct i,s posiible. Johan GAtrinArru:-.—lt is with sincere feelings of regret . and Sorrow, that we announce the deatti.of GAr.CRAITII, the respected •Fiesident Judge of',Lrie pistrict: 11e . djed at .kiirlo4; Erie; on Friday morning . last, : at about five o'clock,' „ Aged 66,years. • • . . . . Judge•Gitibraith was an able. Lawyer and an ,•, • . . OPright . Jildge,. and it be erred,•it was ever on the side of mere andOnlehallof the unfortn nate: He wasi gentlemiti ..in his deportment, and his ifinesoeial•qtittlitiesotiade him a favor ite with all elasses. We ctip: the:. 'following fivintbeErie Obserther :• ' c•Judge G's last.hours were peaceful, and he died•without a struggler His last words were •charaiteristic. .Turning to one of'hii attend. ante; he said—ciOn account, of 'the illness of the Judge, the Court will adjourn until the. llth'of July.' . .Nr.•.•ll4—'----idjourn the Court." Soon after, when his Phyriari 'arrived, he recog 'nizSd him by:amotion of the head, then closed hiseyes, and Went, to, sleep like an .infant."--- . Viro known him, long and , , who haye. intimately, efoseour.liatity obituury , by Sayin; cpettie to the,l7prightl ' udge; the Public Spirited 'Citizen, to thiG4dltiaii , - No-Ltestrsze:The judgesi Of Warren Coun ty _Courts , haye decided not to graidany Been iser tit ,qellliquor :in-that• •county; ••thepresent MIZE - ' • • , •,; "At tho.p - lioidn . SaloPlP.ean be found all.sorts b,,, ,, of Fire..Wel . rlo', litic "ao,ROclcet4; Roinlin..Cele' O l eei'ao ol ll l 4..:llibee . Crackeis, Sro. ~these are intended "foe potsi e use s all . within ` l Ol be ,"; ; • -• Gus in riumettiporG :t4l‘!,wOek vre . rOtzhred iinprovfmoat'*alring, Ilatrr;!' stas rrianufar... gna :for hik own rig", It .sitror its us' great pleisaro'fiOtv to 'itate, that the voithy: enter prize has. lieerGiri;;;tioewith sodcsss,;,onti.the last 'eyrning;:.fer the first. t#ne,im'ocir hi . story., Gas, mnnufnctOred Itfiqreqa : Cool; Was ritaarly Atieit ~b y hi r 6 -for • . • . , • • Although the' wor}:e . uie: of; the mint e:linratter,.got up withent 'the least rien,pe .part . di.'signor s warkmen;. their yery.defee.tsgiya. . undertaking itrimgest evideneU bfctifei entire feasibility -. of the . ndertaking ;. , IliuVwd here havalhe',fact—,patentr to; all who. will take the, trouble . to call and:aee:it-.-.that. iVleKean Ccial:contairis . ..Gua.that can, be, adVin-. ,tageptudiused fOr iliutninatirtg;parpoaes; eitber . „ . 'We' Will take Some.pains‘to post ouir.readers On the quantity and cost of, light prodoc6d:in 'thisway•so soon assfolltritil enables Us to do ,it fairly . .. Meanwhile we.ask •all our -citizens to call aid-see Mr.cllaskell'et . .works, ft:4 2 Iheim; selves, and advise'theSe'who would tuu've. cred it for enterprise, to: l imitate hiS exampe'• It is • also AirOraly of, note. that the.•entire„ Werlis are 'of dornestie - -mantufeetUre— , all, 'With the exception . of the, Pipe and' Murices,. having been madehere... TO Mr. IlaFirell, : :is'dne the 'credit for flue design of all: Tl:44:2Puirnace and Itetort.were cast.b.y-IgesSrs.iranDyke Rr. Wing; at . the S'met . hport:VOundry, rind the Gasometet: was maile•af the establishment of E.S.'Mason. • . , . . Ra ivho 'occupies sartAvall'i,.'Sthre Room ; 'offeia • . . •. . . ,great indlinernnets, to theist wishing to pur, ehrisenlothirig.: .lie has' aa , Mtteasiyn , assort ment; which he ntreri._, to dell, at.. lower : prices thannver sold , i,n this vicinity. Give 'him a' We, again crill,the atfention of our farmers to..thdfact that VA '11 . 40, arid are constantly 'aiaaufactaring, at. the inethport,Furnace;:a sopOrior article of Sholicl .116%%5,,ns well as Caltiyators,4ad are' offering them,st • . prii•eS.:•whiCh any man can atiOid to :A: word from . Ai/IA.10;1 . g the Regiatpr," infornis us that this isiahlishment, is being with anew, stock of good's. This. 'enterprising firm r ,are not_behind' the best, in the inducements offered . purchasers,or in - the 'ainount'of,th'eir'sales,' • . ,We received an account •of.trlarge o milk frOM a covvi•owried by ..a . resitlent of 'Aber ty toWii.Alp,-Which is misplaced: If our friend will . agnin give us the yparticblaiii . we will be pleased, to giveit.a'place. . . • Tbie,waek closes the legal :advertiaemeks, after 'whieh : we sball'be able to make :the OCHAT more' interestiag to its readers'. Dr: §pnAava - has established• bimselt k in the building adjoining. the'Citizan ofriae, and is now • prepared to aq °work in the line of -dentistry. ELK .ADVOCATE.--LContrary to tbe general ex= pectation,Dr. Curtin has prelcribed'a* potion, not: to take, that has•succeeded in bringing • this concern int o the ring rigaik; although evi dently weak, the leading' editorial the result Of a s e vere menial. effort; on the part of, the ,: . edifor; the .:Ailpocate.is Pledged to .the' suppottnt Douglas, if.notiiirilited, and to'A G. t'urtin...for.Governor'.: And id 'this 'Course he "Id.es not'wish to : be understood . as'liaVing for saken the:Dennocra tie .party.'? • • Brno means ! of eon rse'not ! 'But you support haGovern, Or the sigh. Prieit of KnoW-t!fothingiitolL . .the candidate of the Abcditionists = atnan Who life long,haS bitterly Opposed Cvelythiiig, and everybody, witk - the' least. ,equiOting towards Derimeradyi and who has the . 'credit of doing, Moie to breakdown thp SunburY • and • Erie R: than any other liampire'lhat•• infPsted Dar risburg last Winter. The fruits' of his .efforts are.tolie.found along the woie . lifie*'orthei work through youi. county, - and probnbli.you expect' the People'of Elk to believe yotc,* when prating about .uthe goOd. of their count at E.lyaiGuT eelling an excgllciaquakity Of.Flmily•Floprimade . fiorr Gepesee Wheatop4, fies6ly ground. . * " • , County Orders:were par, last Week. If one Deniociatic aommrssioner has thus raised the credit of our County, What may .we expect when ''.he whole board composed. of Demo crats? - • BALTIMOHE . CONVENTION,7—We have HO news of importance from . the doings of .this The question'of admitting the seceeding.dele .g ates had not yet : been. , decided, Which is its first businesa... ! Theilaltiniore S vit says. ccAl together'we;thinicttie Convention has resumed its 'sessions under more hopeful : auspices. than those Whidhcharacterfzed the period and cir 'cumstanoes 'cif -the . adjournment. at Charles-- . , The Bo,ston TrrrnscriFt -learns from parties interested in the enterprise that some 50 miles of • the' Atlantic Cable have, been taken up, to a point extending seaward from the Trinity Bay, and that , factures were.found in' the cable just where' they.had been indicted by the instruments on sliere. The intention is to underrun a simi lar length' of the wire on the EUrepean 'side; and it is thought, by the sanguine promoters-of ocean telegraphing, that then the. Atlantic Ca ble will , be made to work. , IMPORTANT TO FARMEAS.—Tudge Srayser, , re" Gently degided.in , the carve of .Almn:P..Derttio let vs: David !auk; al., lately tried in Norris iown, thiltfarmera aro not liable to be taxed, as such,, for state, county, or . 'scbdol purposes. We anderstand that fitin.ers hitve been paying this tax since 14(57, , v`vbichthis decision plainly shows whs and . ought not to haye been liai by them. . r,one ' r 'larr3c;ll . s ,,t in . h e ie.;` . aril tpbst yprohahTyi'a ' mach lorfer:v.out.d'; have faken . 'np rriy pen ; tor , die'purfaise . .9l. ring the ?tat h,an they. he able, lisfoiT •th f :ptibli 6, .diilrother4'.who".daily and. lw'eckly . soul forth.thd:rheuVationa.il;reigh the pus. journal: : alunVa disposition Jo - ,d'i'scuss the lerli)jegrl9l - lies.ef 'lhe;,'..(lll in a fair. and' honest manner; or AVonlil thqy, speaking' of 'men • 'end parties honestly _nntlfrankly.give the . opin : , j6ii,q:antl.sp s eechessof such •rrten,:as ,well' Ns the -position and .'principles - 0f the party they ../kt this 'dole', Mr.,Editer, s zlonOr : intend, rieitheihave.futlpsife : to.trouble yon: . with ny, asJo-the,itnnfl . ts ni,!lernnrite:of the 'dpetrinesfulrninated.litsuch 'men Seward, Oreeltiy . ; - Sitrrs . ner„Waile,j,c haie, liC;st : of.otherniand last,;though..not,lenst, of et 'lsla" notoriety, but shall 'content' myself •ruith for.the . benefit of your reacleys; a :fe •the pressions . to.be•ibentl...in:that,.at .this timer. leading:Re, Aociiinent, as sortie of the "pings fro . in . thelip . s'..o.t those high in the .11i.epub. . . licari:efinreh.- It IS-well known that during theSevererind . protracted ennteit . for . , the organization of the preSent Ilense of Bepresentatives,• the PartY. hoeing by far-the „greatest . number' of votesi ihough nor qUitoa.rnajorfty over rill,:steadily andperSistentlyladhered 'to one inan,.eVen.de . - :elaring:thaCtleY would sticl to him...until Gabriel ,Idesr.fili . trunip," .. but that he should be 'foisted 'open' t lie Ilitase,•:--afthough it Majority of its Members were.oPpo4ed to Idin,.-4 . 0r there. .shrinhi . be . no orgardZation, let the consequences beryl:let they riiight,•even thcingh resulted iii practical and effeetunl dissolution, of the Union,;:..To .the: • unprejadieed. Observer the question at. once arises„.Why:%:as,this7 Was. there no other. man, .in that vast body capable Of performing the,' duties devolving :upon; as , • well de holding. the: positlor of Speaker of tlie . American ilouse of Cornidons,...but:thebrie so fenaCiotisly . stuck to" by.theSerepreientatives,, of the ) just ! ) Republican ptirty?: For an answer 'to, the last enqniry I need 'only pOint to the, ac:tio.d of the:presentatives' refered s to.. If any..one . is ata)oss to Itiotv Why these, representatiyeS of this pure 177 . 1 d uutlejfled party we're so, .very tenacious for the eleetion'ot-the man Sherman to ttle,Spe*eyship,4B need only riin'over the . folloWinglirecioui morsels from .Helper's Im- pending, 'Crisis," together with the, few choice I extracts trOm the, leadingspiritsof that party, for enlightenment., lybile the representatives of : :theother parties in' that' body,". not :only' showed 'aWillitignesS .to vote' for, almoSt , any 'sound - , conserOatieematf, .eleri f thogh publican by profession; . .but.actually put for- . wardand.vcited for si veral such men, the organizing, 2 Urdon 7 dilsolying. :revolutionists steadily refused to carry Out the solemn' oath -they had so recently taken.... The Old: adage Says that ".13ir,ds . , • ,f feather:will. flock to. gother," and most surely intto action of these Republiean representatives,'Weear see a Veil-. fierition.Of this old but truthful, saying; The GoOd Book says • that where the carcass . there will the vultures be also, and,in the ,cor "ilial".:recOrprilenclati9n. of the sizik:eiglit Co . ); gressmeo, - Or the foul; carcass; `(Helper's lm; pending Crisis) We:find the truthfulness 'of the statement of, the inspired writer., But teithe ciFreemen of . .the North! bitbeito as- fiee sailers you have' approached but half way to the line of your ,fre6 o flor i s only a tadpole in awed vanccd state of transfor mation; 'an abolitiOn is the .full and.. deyeloped “Cordially endbrsed."'- ' ions SUER:II.IN," dad 6.7 Other republican Congressmen; extraordinary crisis of affairs', no: man can be.a true natriot -vithout first becom ing an,abolitioniat." Page 1 . 1-6 of the Com-. "We ioiylially , indorse the oMnion,". : . „ • • :fowl SnErtm4l', • and 67 calier.repubtican Congreisrnen. , ((Not to be . tin.abolitionis t is to be' a digbolt cal and tuited. t,r instrrentent ) the'Dat:l4.' Page 303, of the Compendiam: aordially' . inelarse 11a.°) rineon.• •'. • . jolts Siii , :totAN,' •••. “We'rire not only,•itifavor of keeping.slavery • oui • Of the ,Territories but earryir4 our oppo sition to, the institution a step further, ye . here unhesitatingly declare in favor. of .its and zplonelpional abbli4on. in wiry State in the. Confederacy where' it mow .exists.” . Page 25 of the Crisis: • • • • • •, • • "Cordially indorsed."• JiktiqSllElCATAkq, and 67 republic n Congressmen. •• "The great revolutionary ; overnent• •which was set on loot in Charlotte, Meelclenburgeo., North Carolinb, on the 20th day of •May,..1775, has not yet been terminated,' nor :Mil b i • until evory slave in the United States, is freed froth the tyranny of his master." Page 95 of the Crisis . ..". • - (6Cordially indersed." . .Tomg SIIROMAN. and 67 other republican COngressnien. ~.. "The North has just es good 'a right to ap-. praise. the loptign immigrants., .as the South have to 'seta price ori . the African Page Si of the" Crisis, . • “We cordially indorse the opinion,” . • JOHN SHERMAN, and 67 other republican Congressmen "it seems tkat the total number of actual slaVefie)ders, In . cludiOg ,their. entrre*.crew of cringing liavittleJ, against whom we have to contend, is but .3 , 17,4 . 525. Against this 4irrity for the defence and,propagation,of .814 Very, we .think it. Will be en easy . matter—independent of the riegroes,' wno,in.nine cases ; out of ten . would be delighted witlian opportunity of rut ting' Iftair coa'ster's throats, and without accept . - ing a, single, recruit from the free States v Eng ,land, Trance, or Germany,.—to muster one three times no large fot its itteer,extittetion.. ,Ar.e; hope tke•m'atter in . dispute . may be adjusted' 'without arrayingti4oAcarmics against each other in Ito - tile itrray. B, t,.tne:are.wetlieil•to''nth purpose front no'entratly power 'can divorce 1( WE ARE DE.TTAFtMINT:I) 'TO AI3OLISII and '67 other republican Congressmen AititY . AT'A LL hitiorsg t. Oftin - - • • Fat :ado:, 111)0'V : other Reim,bfkah ctn . is.fOr 3011 wejtkre. tot .hni4'justce peacenSly.or! , h7 viblietzfej for..ivhat: , eops.eqttenee. ruity. , Thllo we uie,,(.lster— minid tOitiv'e,it, one may tI, cordially o t'so ("pi n Voh." • . • aeld 67: other reptitlipre.Cpngressmen. . “It is'eur honest . couvfctiOn . that all the prd slavery: ltiveholtlers• wlio reipcin - sible for the . cordinuance,of the inatitutioa,deserve ,to . be•aNtiCe recttierci. to :t pernilerwttli: the tia, Fest criminals that fettered viltlfitV the Fells i *1) of our . pu prison e. Were t,possi le tha t the• whole . number could he gathered together, 'era • timinefarried into four equal - .gangs of rolbers, ihicvac, 6 . pFais air burglarb ;society *Ould - auffer'frias from their it.rocitieF., ..` .•;!Wacordiallyiuderap , theopiaien;:” . . - ', - • and 07 other refialillean C'ongrreasmen. ASt Once let the good encl.' true merC:of.thlii 'country, the' put'riots "sopa the patriot - fathers,. tletermine - i that the, sua.which rises to celebrate .the centeeniril.aanivereary of 'our national depentlence; shall' not .sei 'onr.tlic ; head of Any. shvad,witbiti the limits oftitii . republic,''• -Page •, . • .cz\Ve indole- the - . JoirN• and G 7 other republican Congressmen , . ciOnee loran, within'it reasonably:i/ore .2)e -riod,let MAIM th . e...slaveholders do' Barrie- . thing justice„to their negroes, by giving eacle: and every. one. of them hi.+• freed. 67), and It/it/Mid/ars:in Page 183., ....c<eordiaPT.indorsed.'" • - . . JQIIN ahet . 67 cther reptiblic4n CQn'gressrnei . . eePrown, fret, s irs;. EOM., 'prepare youi.Wea pims; threat, strike. shoot stab, bring. on'civil agar;ilissolvo - thci - Union; nay,. annihilare the solar system,. if Yon . will; •do what - you will, sirs, i you. can- ‘rieithe'rfoil' nor intimidate us . — ou- 'position is as firmlyfixedthe' eternal pillars., of" Heaven,; 'AVE • HAVE. DETER MINED .ABOLISH SLAVERY, AND SO HELP US GOD; ABOLISH. IT cTordially indorsed." •JoitN S4nm'AN, • • ,•, 'and 67 other republican Congressthen.. These extracts', I think; .are * full'y sufficient to show the: deSign of the author of this most infamous book, as well- es the feelings of the prominent republicans with regard to, the sen timents it promulgates. ~I will.nOvv give a few choice droppings from the overflowing fountains Washington City, Feb. 5, 1860. Tc+ the Editor of the -Ashtabula •Sentinel: Our friends it home should•be sloiv to censure their representatives :for deserting.• Mr. Sher man " • . They felt the hamiliatiati o(dis carding a .candidate because he had inelo4'ed Helper's • . book,—EVERY .SENTENCE OF WHICH FINDS. A RESPONSE 'IN. THE HEARTS OF A"."...L TRUE.REPUBLICANS. 'tithe:times demand that we must have 'an. anli-slavery eon sfitotion an ayli-slavery Bible and•an ti-slanery Goib! . “Whin, we shall have elected, a Piesident, as we will,, who wilt - be'the President of a, early; not of a Secticiti,liat the tribune.of the people, and after' 'we have exterminated a few 'more doughfaces from the North, then. if the ',sla . Ve Senate will rot give way, We will grind it be tween the upper and, nether, millstones of: our B arlinrnme 'Republican Mein :Ler of :Congress front . . "That when the enntest shall ccine,: when the the thunder: shall roll 'and . the lightnings flash,. and. when the slivei:hall. rise'-in - the south:in intimation of thehortid.success of the West Indies, : when the Southern. man..elia'll .. turn pale and: tremble, when 'your 'dwellings shall smoke with, the torch Of theincendiary, dismay sit . on each c,ountenaiice,l: will hail it as the•appreaching dawn, of, that political Anti moral milleniuM which . l am' well assured' will .come Rion the.world."—Joslata. It. Giddings.. {iThe 'negro is a - heevenly:institution, audit . is God-like in man, to elevate him.toan equal ity with the white." --Giddings, Speech, to' the Ohio •Republican Connentisa. .• • • . c , ,lt because I stand up for the 'erynality . of 'the itegro, Joefizily anti' itolitiettl4: - with • the- it:late . man, they call Me' negro t worshiPper; let them'do rshall persevere:.to the end.— S p eech of Mr. * . ash.burne.' ;, • . . • . . . . c , lf we. ( meaningn the.republieansyfail • there (at the ballot hoir) what thehT.- We Will drive thcinbackisword inAand, and go help me God! believing. hat to be right; I,ane with thetn."—. Gen..firelb nfate 1 V .I'. Cotirier4 En. "1 loathe — from the bottom of., my soul, any 'man who refustes to•anything in• human shape all the rights and privilageS" for" him. Self. I. know no 'high, no low, •no "black, .no ,are created' by' ,one God, and all 'are entitled to the same privileges:"—. F. Wade Repnble:can Senator froth *Ohio. .• deliberately sai,"better disunion, better a • ciVil or servile war, ;better anything that .God in his previdenceshall"Send,than.an extension of the, bounds of slavery."----iforacn Vann Rd. publican member 'of Congress from :Masi. • • • • • I have not a few, more , gleanings from the speeChes ot leading republicans," as 'welt as . . from .republican papers • which I will furnish you at a futura.day, proving beyond the chance: frit doubt the abolition—disimionism" those tvho shape and control the•action' of .lhe partY, as well as furnish it its principles: . . Yours Sec., • . Intri Pray: XARRIED In Liberty township, omthe 16th instant, by. Rev. y. Scott, Mr. Wmuma L. PEI:TON to Miss At.arisin Giinvot.D.St all of Liberty.. We acknowledg,e therbeeipt of one dollar, the 1/SUAI fee'accorded the printor, by all .right minded men, .in such emergenCies. To, say Wawish . the party the full .enjoyment of the blessings of wedded life, ,would' but partially . expreis our feedings... . TRUSTEE ELEC'TIO.N. .. • • . PTHEstockhtyers of .the' Srn'ethport ,Aced e= . my. are herehy Will' he an.election of•Trhatees, ter' the .enSuing year, at the Court House, in Srriethpot . t; on Atonclay, the 25th Inst., at .5 o'clock r-• • . • • • fly. or!ler.of, the Board-. • G. B. IAb.ICITS . , 80 0 0/ - Smettmort, June 20th1 . . . ' . Ett. •-• • gs , , 77. Lt . 3 •. =-0 y • • .-1;-• 7., = 0 >°'. co " 9 0 b. 0 8 .0 , g ,„•Po• •••••' s " m m 4(.4 • r t : r 04 , tzi • °;G•H°' cc:r " ".77. tti , tr . tr t"4 n. 4:.; r b r ri • . c. ) 0 - 41 e'N 9 • z gr , .t 4 `ll.- cD,"• p, m g • _rn l)4 a•;:,,' ;1; g - E. • 5 ra. g.e APPLIdANTSTOR :LICENSES,:: . ! , June Terni,'lBoo.% •-. : .• • . periOns Imre filed in •my.o . ffice their, •J. respeatiVo yetalons fdr Titiern Licenses, according Siiippen tchinsliip„Tavern: • .Toifu Weis •'- Blared Tavern. Itsssou *. " •.• Tavern.' .. Libeity • , • " • : Tavern,. BARBRA Oe're,B " '2 Tavern: fit - hums TIOAIIIOR .••' . " " . ' Tavein: D. R. Dcioilurr, "Soto , ' TaVern. . ' I4sr.llssicsi.t. ... Jr.. Tivern,.• • " •ln testimohy• whereof:l. have toreulito set'. _my hand.: and, the seal. of caw Court, this* 24th day of Nay; 1860. • ' ' , • . SAMUE I. 4.4I7I: O O4:O;Wy . • • _I; S. 0 • '.• . • PHYSICIAN' 'AND' SURGEON - • .having permaneritly located . himSelf at • . . •". PORT ALLEGANY • • • , . ' • • Wo d respect fu II y inform the .. public: is prepared to attend to businessr&all branches of the MediCal Profession. Particular •atten thin paid to Secret. Diseases,' both male . .and . :female, they will•betreated r in,accordrinei with 'the'latest'authorities and.praetis . e orbotli go- Tope and- America:• All secrets intrusted to. him, in his practice, • will be strictly kept by him, in spite of money, law, frfends, enemies, relatives or' neighbors. • " Port Allegany, March 20th, 1800. • Juriirs Dra-tr:fi for June Term 1860 • ..611AND . JURORS: ••' •-- • Borci—W. S. Brownell, George Darling.—* Bradford—Edwin Colgrmie, James Doitt, E D .Norton, E B . Pratt,' L R :Vaughan.. deres— Horatio Bell, Hugh Bradley, Jas. C Evans.-L Eidred—Neamiah Moody, Anson Ake., • Hain iltonM N. Powell. . Keating—A S 'Swift, Timothyß.'Tub.bs, C C Wright, Foster, Dow ney.. Liberty—F.H Arnold, Geo...R.Moore.-- LafAyette--jamei Hoop. . Otto—J A Bunker.: Shippen—Kellogg Hebbard,• 'Rufus l i geore, 13eni.,Morrison. •• • ' , TRAVERSE JURORS . Bradford—Philo Ackley, Dyer "Cranmer, C. C. A..T. Newell, Silas Sutton, 14 D Turner; Phillip. L.- Web Stet% • Ceres—Daniel. Buckley, Rowland Barber, Eugene Cooney, It .Hinds;lsaec, Perkins, C H Smith. • Eldred—W Brown,.-R. D.'Miller, John Partial], B JoSep&Stull, Jr. , Daniel Brown,Jeremiah Chadwick. D. L' For- . syth, . Alexander. Gifford, S' Moore, J. 'B Stull,' G'B 'Webster,. Arthur :Young, Stephen Bellows,. E Fitch, 'Smith " , • D R.• Vanderhule, C L Bellows.: La faYetteWm. •• Hopp, G W Haiadorn, G W Watrons: • 'Norwjeh- 7 , C RBurdiek, G W BUr-. dick, J G Boyer, M Campbell, .V Denni son; Nathaniel 'Rubbing: .Otto--Wm.LoVejoy. J All Cord, Arthur Prentiss. Shippen—M :C' : Liicore, NT: Miriard. . • • , The aboVe named lurtiri . will meet at, the• Court House, in • Smethporti on Tuesday •tlie 26th day of June next; at 10 o'clock; A. m. .‘ • . • JOSEPH MORSE, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Smethport, April 20th; ' , • ' ifbEATII.:!! 'every form and speciOA of • VERMIN. "Costar's" . • "Costar's" Rat, Roach, &o. Exterminator. ` , Cortar's'" ' "Costar's" Bed-bug Exterminator. "Costar's" I ,0.11 Tostar's"'Eleetiic Pom der.fo k. In • sec .. . DESTROYS INSTANTLY_.' Rats—Roaches-MiceMoles—Ground Mice-- Bed Bogs-Ents-Moths—Mosquetoes—Fleas --Insects on ..plants, • Insects on animals, &c., ,&.c . ;—in' short, evCrj, form and species of R I-N . . . • . 10 Years established inNMv York city—used. .by,.the City Post 011Ice--:the city Prisons 'and Station Houses-4be City Steamers, Ships, &c. The city Hotel-sr cc.Astor,".i4St.Nicholas,P , &C. and 'more than 20,000..privafe I,l:7'•;Drng,gists and .Retailers everyyvhere sell, 0:7"' Wholesale Agents. in all the large Cities. 02. Regular 'sizes 2 . 11 c: 40e . and $l. . Boxez-- 13ottles—Flasks. • . BuwAUX ! I ! of spurious Examine eacii.BoX;Pottle end Flask, and take notldrig but “Epsrnit's.!' • • • ' $1 Boxes.sent by Mail. 0:7" $3 Rc $5 Boxes for Plantations, Hotels, i4co . by Express; . • • Address orders—or for ciCiretilars to Deal- Ors" to. . • HENRY R. COSTAR; • , . i'RENCIPAT. DEPOT, 4lO BIZOAAWAY, N. Y. Sold by. W .. S.:I3ItO3 , VNELte, at Smethport ' KENDAL-CHEEK HOUSE, KENDAL-CREEK, DT'KEAN GO., PA., ~. . . . /TIRE' Subseriber having purchased this well J•IJ knimM - stand, and re-furnished -, and' re-fit ted the. House, is prepared M. entertain Board ers and the Traveling - public. - • , , iIIS BAIL AND , TABLE, • well supplied', and everything dione to merit a Mien!, share of spatronage . • Raft men will always : find the "latch-string" out. endal, C °Jr, Tarim:try 2' 1860; 384 NOTICE. .trypfEity,AS Letters 'Testamentary to , ttie YV EstateofiDayM .C ; ROW, genior, late of IVl'KeLin County; . dticeased, hare:been grarited to the, subseribei, All , persOns indebted to said estate are .requestecl . :tci, make .imrnediate' paYnnent, end those haVing claims against the said decedent yrill Make knewn the dame yvith- , out delay, to. . , . DAVID: c'Ro tth,egii* • Or to his-Attorney • , • • fpn-lON D. HAMLIN ! Stnpthport, Awl], IL, ts;inn
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