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°'. 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