nz-••‘.: ,F • •• - • tOtititir Oclit °Etat: •A • . " 1 :"2 ) " . ",:t ;1101,filityi,,,Taiknary , .17", 1861 .5;,,''ti,),',..,,.—...,.. ;.•.,,-, :-,.;'•;''A,e'' •',4.''''.;ss.,iiip,',i',.inittlii"',' s;•lit ihe'Adiirrs.t de. tow* - '44,-glia siretio,lnq - a'AT1T , ......, ', ~. ,- .h; '-W-1--J R , 7's. , •'' , i - ' , '''' .''•''": •'"ii iiilii-COrtifi, upon 4. .. ,i , ,14te toi.'diO4-..br,?in ~-... -•'-,.--.' -- , ' ,•,' ' , ~--s••••''. i ....,•',•' Gn .. .e ss 4 i , of. 14inSti!it!.i. '':::•:-.',‘,. ".4,,.# rstiner,p"• -- ~ ..v. •';•6: 'ei .sn.flici tn. A-.'i i lirN 4 K 4 4,o ll iPr , :tiiittiMe 15 !.„ . .P" :. . ,„,' -',..' f t : ~ "".•:%.ciiki.'•l,:ii4 '"s::-.kfore'in!i','-r'eKern,! .',•,'!"fi19...:, ;:....,1ieri0i1T,,,7,,,7,,- ‘•,i..:.,.,4; ,, - ,- ._-, • - cA li , e ,.. ,i n fai t ;•,; re ! iwit s , Ir. 'r4Y,"l.l..'"L'ii,',ltiiiiti - insysi!n,,,l ! '72-i174 '',i • - - 1 .-n•eh '''';''f''.7.'''''' 'i i -'-lis inftk 10 1 11 .e , 1 401 . 1 FT "'. ' . ••,,,, ... g ,? 4 4,.„., 2 i ie . e .h •90 Int et, • ... • '-. , , •,:•!4 , .' 1 : , Ater?' ,3- •.: • ••• ' ' .• it . t fi ls Sornin ',iy 't ne t iistisq)lo';:stlohiii teße P , .; ,, rl '::' ; '4 4`ifi t ' ii• a iiii., ig'''O've• rfiment o . 1: ',..0 i n .. r . p t r a . t . e ilo w p f . ''•''' . ?t ' I'''' ' fi - i4.ltiloiiildPsß, and Is ' , my e' T ' 1 74 1 . *•l ' .-1 1".. ' ' - ' lt is :Just and •,:fratornn . ,M 4 in ft te riPn e n,)•...i. :••-'• l i t ' e nd pf, t !Anti!. Ir, -...,:$ .14.404-..:o4thtsiwl,!! l'r T ,„• .. h and of the , i''1.7,,...imiT•44,,,01,, -tetiiii4;,,srtiiiiri.plinfr.t o r, s t' Per .- iticlis 410ir« - • 4l" „.'ol#ll ;. 'ttgiTiii*'-# . r CorisCie s nC l e;; i a t n h t: perren7tt4, high ..liiii.l.fnMelfi,Po "religiogue,- kin...viten citizen is ; 7 •- •;: t . t2';it 6 9 l 4l :s ;i h a i i c . 4 o - riS i irtN:. , r t - n it : .; the ..,l rich oi til; n s fi e '‘11.0ifiiii141101!!! Id ah' 6" ,, d ;i i % i joi, ar o the . la ws., in '''P''''4llll.*''''-'li9"le t .: h C:Pil. oti ,l et the r i gh t s'O ., 511. '7 Alliiii*iy, tb.kr°' 4 .' , '- -+' Pr 'll's•liharal ettlie"- ''''ltLiitiVngii'in ti ` ." of : -'• ui 'ect I..;'' ' . 4,i l6,rid iiiirirOs c h at . 5 . ' 3 ''''' ' '''4l4llll. ' telle a iii °P 1 he teersists re. • ,He•is else 7 1 ••• '61.4101 ii r ' " s ,. t. P'!-'• I- in Ow administra.: '.', 4 1iiIiiii 4 4 - , o f' !lidloo. e co no m y he :state, and the `; • • 11:1 7.4 f:ihr,experiditirtes : of ' . t ''''','' .." ligeiteor of its finances.. .. . ' P IZ " 16.14esiern a. careful 'nee of the .pardoninc ~- i'..- - , - . .. J , i„'; "• -,ei, - and.. re e o m m m ,o p u bli c •no . tice to he A p ur e e . o f .!ll' htCei i.an lications faiExecut . ‘e iii.' In,sigard to the veto poWer he ''••; ;ley' s ' •*' 4 AWhilki gild! shrtrlc from no duty i2nvolved br th remoied in me the people . - orthoo CoMonniiiiroriltN, I would here .evry de -1411.110:nt aprrree44. j'hq : d'evOtv es upon . . .'.',ll l tore thin helrof.. the athFrese is , clevoted to 'lifiti(eii,naideratian of 'National 'efrirs; and the petiftitin•of Penneylvavin in the:National rim is; We:' thinkth e country; ,uperi the record, %sill ilingtee.with :the eisettion,of Governor Cur . , . . . ••• . • • • '...4 , TherOs'nnthin4 in the life of Mr.. Lincoln, not any. eo art ionof his.b efore ' orsincn'his' ..e.fretiott, to, justify' the. apprehf.nsion thnt ArtrOnforrotioriill he unfriendly to, the local itissittitinnA'Of any of th r e,states, lio'sentiments 100 ~those kindness end conciiintlon hove been it3ikeised 'or . enicitained .by Ihe const it tit innel '..ionjoilitie which elecied him'.; And nothinO, hes iiivotirred .the,exciternent which•seettis ••.to kora blinded ihis:'jiidgment of i'pOrt.of • the . •poopleo and is•preeipitating they/I—into revolu itolieyer, We are, pleased to see That.his Ex; ollteskr, is in aior of the repeal of all obnox' loiy Itswoilind sgainsfall Unfriendly legislation tentlieSoutti; and that this address upon the 'whelk is rather conciliatory than athetwis,e—.: ..... . ' DPKZAN ' COUNTY 'liartiK.-This: Institution, Trivirsiderstinti, is about to resume business on i 'Mend, .basis:,' ~ Do you , hear that, boys. /flitter. .' -.. . . This announcement , would be hailed with de !iiitit.byst majority the ` public eapecinlly that Portion who htiee held its 'Paper for two ' year', past,-if it Could .he considered. reliable 4: bat the fact that the .11Kner le owned and con . - tfoliiid,by bank otnciajti, and edited,lfy a s shank attorneys will undoubtedly have its influence reviiiiptig too great credence in inch state:. •lneats.' The' public haiirecently paid a ievere i►enirilty for trusting implicitly , to sirnilar en derseritents of the somegginstitution."..find from. Abe same source . . , NU doubt a batik et Stnethport, eitahliehed 4foit . a..aoand batfis" and,properly condue.ted, would be nloal benefit; but. the keient haik liaiingbroisly deceived, end •,snikndled . those, •trisitediti it, ihould give some better c‘inciem-. pity for the past and. security for the future" than has. yet, been done, .to entitle it to nonli , . IL— , Supper; DEAT On Tuesday last Mr. J, P. Socirr, of Part Allegany; _died very suddenly. It seems : Mr. Seott, - while riding , in a cutter was takeall4becon!ing insensible soon very Re hoWeier recovered in few .minutes and ilia* to proceed, but Wee induced to' remain at the houstof Mr. Link, near where he was takeil'ipick...llle remained at Mr. LinlOs; feel. except a slight. head ache. About two Was about setting ou ttor home; oaleOti - Wheri - he was again prostrated, and diedinA few minutes: . ,We' are. not informed - of whit ffe Mr. S.' leave a Wife Washinglon,despatChes reveal the object or tfiiiti#iou , uf Col: Hayne, the envoy of. South 'ACtirolinkto Washington; it to demand of the governsient . thii surrender 'of "Fort Sup ,,Tbe,SouTh Carolina authorities, nonhed. their determination to Cap ‘it was Pot gireri up, and thf, Y . .11140,r11 reply ! : stated that he had no alterna ,...ffisrbot,to dtifiand it. , 'He however agreed. to 401firltbfi l ititioict'for - decision to his superiors., 1444 .014 tbu Preiident wilt not yield tat .theiri4toiition of Calorie Rayne,. ThCre ap. pest to ioe.ritidoubt 'Oat if : the fort is not 811 - . ronderetithe'Srintli Carolinians Wilt attack it. • Anac*Apr--_ ivies in Ceres •town area...art:oo for passing .counterfeit !non; aid committed to our C6uritk . jail, on Man 014,.0iionirrs-leit; • XAsstillt has' published a manifesto to the littpi‘4l4.4.• very in terms. . .It Set. fortlf:thi'•.teasons , which; in :his opinion; prevent us; fellow. citizens from rn fogAit'i l austrin.annonncei that the' ri.volu f..lllot, 444 - ae, *milking great ptogress. ih `Ger (llfcitatt.#oclare's 'that on ;this occasion the to take aillvantigi, of the, 1t ofererf..thentpo , The •• oppressive *Melt ire msditatedcannot,it alftirris, Gertnaq for a and ift:i.Pisith.iii',eotichisieti,"tleelare that if 'll,ll.4oijavrkii'aftlicir,tjs only to"tadOcri mind 10 'o4. l otantrvilill-to:liiiploY-Pithiqat . e 6(1 e— ::#lo.4l.lliorOon(+l.crY'..."o!li.ba6r w ill r, re :ll4l,o4l)ii,;F#torreoind sitrae s si 'is Tient hand." D.KSTITITTIyi Al' Oi.NAN.--:-CYPith• Itils Ilgrtip been visited with "a ter:iblrt . fit tiesiimiept ott the tgF,rni)ire Block." y .estnbliehriintita.. Igo i copy tit'. - • • 'following, in'. 'retterit to the caiarpitp , -front the irripiipsinie*.utfliin limo liepitiMniti . ; 111 entire 40.A8., P s mated from ~t530,Q(10 toltif.l-,090;.•up0n fnr ; ns.typ . ere ‘nM)loll .. iaibayn; Aheie .1S UP insitiji,uno...of bwi}C'cl by nr. L,: Whit 'yv'hich'Wlis . en inatirnnceotsl..,nPl) . ;' . $l,OOO 'eve.r: . Ylllifs; ,lower .stare was , ecettitieil as a . elotitiOirore.:, Moe t t ha...geode. Wel;pliftvei .'wer.r..reMoved. The Fr'roo and . t rd; sieries .Were.,ne'e.i . mi,;if in %N' niiyf Cabinet: •%i7a re:ritairt;.••ant) -by 11.• ,Phelps as a ,Laik offie ; AV t hey 8i Lens hart were rWe.rtfai rannot•ba•jas Olen F.. 001? .0r.. , 51:!;2 90: :The . bea.Vii—perhio sloo.nr , ,:„ • , "`.Not OWned, Nur the Inwer::stere:neeits: 'rtiettby iV:.l3lakocl'ei7: es 'e ben' end Tior: Store.' Rais.inset.ed en hie' huilding - $1.600. stoelts2,•ooo;.:..Le ,, e.n . M.lo'se !hayS2,ooo:''lii efienedatory : •of ithe Mahesiee 'store Was *rven.... pied by rlrs. Petit, as 11 .4ii.llinrry.St re II 'nee is almost total;.•aull no inFlllllC(:: . ll\trs,. Ost imates, her . lois at nog or GOO itinn ,t het: iess of goods; •hotie&hel d ttirr,• elothitt, she, in - , her lieeteto:eeerane.• finre the burning - and room to uiltielt • Ole . ....slerit,•nriininina her store, ,(meet to'take her a 'frlrt-moriie - centitiniO2.r.io della r.=:, Which she had lath near ilia:Twin!' ef he. bed open reti , . -.. •.. • • • • • • rik .t eht I h6'ain;roro',• end Oda, with its ems renie, was licked up by' he (lamas. tier inst:: of almost eve ry,ttariff. .the premises, is . pecofinrly distressing 're 1)(4, and, her, many /s.;senrthy s .Worprn,. . slrrtie,ling.for 'if: thus :I Mosi . 'dr:friittite of iitr,:.aitie Warm and . 10 tach,d ' 'whop , wehelieve will come ,to her, aid' in: this . hey...hour at need; - • • :• • ' ' . . ' :No. ~..,y is'aDcwned . no'll : necapi. , d . by Wilcox &. 'F.aton,' ns a., dry r:onils ?tore; Tliesat;ed;rM • in'y 'ofthelr.uodils; ap . oliswbi . f• . ll I) ..y bar! no isnso: mace of , $ . J,OOO'. They 2alfiniihad an iosiiranee of 1,200.. dolldrs: op I heir ., boibling. ~ .Tia, hiss fwefin.itrani:e .caonnt ;1;e li•sa thiin 3.000 dbl. Jars. ,".The second ' ainryi-0. their . hpiittii,g.was oereamed by .the . L'enra, broth . ers.OS a dentistry if office:. :Th took, &c. , .;ttt. .tv'e: r6gre.t fOlearn..lost. their ,1k001c5.0 . f... ceouni.. , fin insurance loss about I . soo'dollars The....l.'hird• llOcitwps'needpied by 1 1% 41 . ..J0b050n - fr.ri'n Photograph:gallery. ill' isaved• i.pthilig; : re.:liel:iere,-' Jrisured for 700, dollars. ' his loss:over,this Must, be 00 dollars.. ...N0. : 5 *was . oci;apied. hi . E.. ii';' & r Eatori jewelers., : The} , :s.nyed very many , gooda, bri t their loss owslork nvei"i!isoranceis'ostiniated : at.1,54:0 .dollars'On stock,. arid 740 dollars on buifding.; .The:apper rooms of this story .v.vai ILL Page, Clothing merchant: Stock nriestly'Saved.• 'Loss on .stnek.3oo to :500 dol .; lars. :The . bud idirig insured 400 .10l loss. en thiS about '12,000 dollars.. ;The tipper looms were 'occupied. a pdttion of !hem,:bj , - . 7 7: as a.gtinsmith eljop. lienerie?s.lose is not less than ~300 dollarsjoinsarance. •• A, Gen. Cooper; restaurant and grocery. My. qooper..lost everything. •:111e.fird wit a first dieecivered in.thia,Strire, -and when Mr. COopw ente'red'.:it, it Was all in ablaze. 'Ws loss on. stork . is estirnated . at from .100 to 000 (dollars. The belonged to and was in hered for . ,Soo. dollirs. • 1•043 . 111101.1 i 1000 dollars: The . Second story .was occtipied by T.' finnt himself as a grocery and cOhlectionarli...Store. Mr.Huptirtstddl•his st,dch, tqion *MO' !there ,was: no insurance.' .The floor was aCcupielt. by pope' as' a Photograph gaiter .. .v. Itfr':-Pope lost everything.. Ide . tvas insnred for3oolhil t leis, and. ostimates his loss at 200 pr'3oo;.'dol lama insurance.•,, ..'• , • The.Repuhlican Wigwam, 'adjoining the Ern'. sire 13loelt,was.'ptilied down, 'and this •wit.h the superhuman':efforts 'of , our firetne'n - .'Seyed-,the spread of :tire-flames ire that directiOn..,. The Adams Sz Thing BlOck,'Avits' in imminent . dan ger,' but by'the- we'll directed e ff orts'orour4ire?: men aided by.. triaai , 'of our . citizens, .it was. saved and entirely uninjured.. Thing .& Mil, lees losri is not estimated, but it must be•c.on- Siderable,'caused by waterand'removal,' 'They .are . understood to amply %insured.. •.A; Ad', .nma grocery . and Provision Store in seine block, stffered from the same causes: • We belieYebe is - fallY:insured.however, • tl .The.arigin. of the' 'fire is :still st.mY';ferY .there are verione and con fl icting accounts :of its. exact'locality when dis.coVe'reil. lt car-; 'sin . that no fire, had been built in the block' 'within 70 feet of the point where it firstbroke ' :out. %fit may have _ been. caused -by some explo-1 ales 'substance 'in'. the shape of matches' or :ChemicalS, and we are tO think 'this . the origin of the 'fire.- .Ny.e . . cannorbeliev - e . have:incendiaries in our midst., The bight .watchrrian was' about the Ilthpire Blo'ck at 'half 'pest iiVe, and certainly nm evidence of fire was. then visible. We believe it to have.been accidental: _:; • • - - • Al' A DISCOUNT IN . Nonni. • —•Garrison, Tappan & Co, commenced the anti elayery'movement In Boston, Philadelphia.and New York nearly thirty years 'ago.' At first the doctrines promulgated by these pbilanthro 'pists were very distasteful to the people oft.he North, and the aholition meetings were broken. up.. In the country,'however, the abolitionists were sustained by the clergy; and the Move mentgaitied strength, until the radical. ;aboli tionists were enabled to enutiriate . their tree senable.doctrines. without fear- of popular re sentment'. Their position was strengthened. by the - repeal . of the Missouri Compromise rind 'the Kansas:- rebellion, and they were enabled to bring large nurnbers.of. hitlwrto over to their side. Then , came the • Helper' Book;. the henry of which" • that Slavery ,Might be' extinguished 'by the building. bp i n 'the . Southern States- of - a - peak hostile to tbe. peculiar instittitiorr Of.that•section=saidfparty to be. ,comprised of'' All these derrionstration.s were' taken by the'Souih . as eo many declarations of, a northern'yvar, and preparation's were made:for 'the worst... The time has cotne., hoWever,. for. iho entire rever- Sal of :Noithern sentiment. 'ln- Philadelphia George W. Cartis has been. politely informed that his lnflamitory . ..lectures -• are . not needed. E;MaMIE lit Bos,dittrdli , \l.dion'trOn: l ing'artt lrrnkrn hp, tpol. Wooda f tdOtli'w hooit l l I tOpd..tdotrol! podtfr pril;oeti,to of : , •vo,;.(1 , ot;.o. :nod A I 11!Ae - the — roli•lng as ritiriblinit with the otementq of :inevitable. ex-. . • . . Mean tchile the Inerri.hielens.jegged .triaSs. Of revelotion tumbles &woman% its unexplored track, constantly acceleratin;q . Plrrepressible cenqict ha , pleVeloned itself into inch .nutlines Of civil. war 'Out •sober , 'Minded, patriotic Citizens I rem.ble.frotn' 'day -to day lest.he. nit.xt . views should be the calamity. or blond.lied somewhere, and the beeinning . of internecine strife-which may spread like pall over the prosperity of the Union.. The 'pope latiens pf'Squth Caroline, Alabama, Missicsip •pirLnuisiansti Texas., North Carolina,. A rkan sas,.Virginia; Maryliind,7lorida..ntid Georgia have virtually' bfolrer.l the links. alrelOY' that .hind them to the confederation; Tennessee; has called for a State Conventinn in February for; the purpose of seceding, and Kentucky can' not long remain in the bacitgtond. The necit pa l ion Of . the'ariellat at St.. Leuig by United- States trobrts'shoCvs how' strong the anti-North ern feeling ie :there, The ‘ .excited . itctional feeling.which opene d the mouths.of the cannon of Fort Moultrie upon a istetitinir ehartorril .by the• United States . .go.Ye'rurnent finds its re-echo and-response - Item-cape tienliMen to the .Rio Grande: The fortifications ~ vhtell:bace beri seized open by State anthorities :Ori the tic seaboard a edon the Pulf . of . Mexico render. the 'mit-ouch most ef..tiie Southern ports iin poisibie. F'e.rt Pulaski, in the hands of,GeOr- . . 'gin, is impregnable; the defences or the Belize .could. - not.. be 'retaken by the' avNie United States Navy: P.P.nrienla,: in the,, hands of Ala.; :.barna A 'a Fa; to Af.extree,and clienry, , pms- Pied by Tirginha and Araryland,,defy ettack.— in face'of such a critical stato of things the time has passed to reason that the President or the . government , as the richtto protect fvdvriti property'. .'Even' though it had knot passed away 'beyond , hope of recovety by force of arms., MIME ..11 , 11Mt••• . . it_vFrnrhl itl inquire tintri:tha 'whiclijs• . iy.tsl : xl orlon.inert!. • • rfhc bitter end ESlillia' • for i ,sO ell -TIM period . .11.)s • «Yrivert:: for the • country tryriaY • lor tirelfeat• of • elevating_ anti= aittiorfry, , ieptthlycanisrn critm • try. : Tlie,presnt prpsciation- yriel 'contusioit of all material intereril's; stieli i rirs e eolaiinli - O'f admin.; istratrve'intychi • rie • ry 'ts neYe'r, has •heen koopm iieforer hitter ; blowtrir c hatred • •libt %Veen 'ill .frarsts of the South met. }he ,the bility that arriet; rintiirdoirs•rOotirte gbv-' eryinuirit,' iffier tlie••lth • of- Ate'rcir, ..witl • :lie: Fro: pgssiblet- thr'r iglyt cut,iUility:'af . ain' , Ctby+s a of•ei.yil war. whip!' May rediie its .fo- a doiver lave:l'lllam lleXicoL- . 4111 (be of il - q a,itatinn off the sl avOry riire • stiYim.agairist tihteorristitutiprial rights •of Rio rehOld fug has beery : steadily. per severed : is 1 . 1) thirty years., and which'. hair,• • • withiri • tlits•e months, -re,acireditr • e . 'The cat •Osrr o phe ti itiah..has not-come-s con kr , s 'of "p fli t, den, nor,iirlroul prerphni!Ory-•sigirs,'Visitde' to the moret,Ordinary obserytitioir. lts:latest,c:o- hatal steps,:itiay•have, taken Many • by • Sonar i6•l. hut: historical •-that tho:•.p,rs• , s io , ns.prui - purposes of rev olutihn, °pe?. unloosed., Miter:di), cpritintrna riot? thOcilenestlrnagina tions of thm , a. even - -%Siro•'.hive-dOspit•eri 'iii in •anyl_;tiven thOM - pirt h. • If in • it, deplOrrti;la predicarne,nt into Vehieh the .t7rrion has. heetr• heat of ...ant irshivirrr zeal rats crazy ambitious New.l?.nriluriii pre rrehers-1 and pseudo, philarithropists---'-who cenid,nor or I eroiil+i-nnt.stop'to caiculate.the cnst 'court: ' riels'shoold be listen,'(' try:rif tlyese •w ho nt rtn, •, l;rizzard;.yttri•inpt to chintoetbb 1 4 rettlrern -Stride; tJ,' ref:would he riar'e • • desper'e, re . rirrerriedia•hle; .terimani Io• hone stillremairis -for the ram.e.•of national truity••is'tryhe.frernri in the M - aisewor; by mobs- a fion with tyitidi 111 he: ores - pot crisis, bas•arih . ercd-te . ot-- I Most forlioarrince-in the 'nirt•rt or the ditiliml; ties trY..rxhich-tie has beep isurrirunririd.• • FifteOn . '•SiatOs,:lrefrrre the •Ith •of Match next; will firobrablY...have s.?parated :thernSei.v•es .friyin,thrYJlniOri, As tile tveelislray.e passed.by. sityee' tire- • •operdhg . of hei present session .of Congress;' eyeri of • the. people lave liven turned firSt•tipon their nationiti representatives, lied- Oleo upon th.mincrrming - adminisitattion„ , to dispel the tempest .threatens tri,•esigulf 'The shiftless rinheciitty; . inapaeft puljty,ignorance, _tog tir•r,ir'‘Vil'it the •Cu oss. yo-• selfishness;.of the.•Seriale and..lionse • of Representatives; _have .literally., t .country witb•st upor rind trrnagorneni. • At'a. moment when the discretihn, judgment: hatri , •rdisni aud:prestige of statr;ria'en, sirnilar to firrise . f t • surrir u nifed Je tr.; rimit •..arirt Marlirin, %refs rier•dyr),. there. alas, treen orriy ssen a drrsOlate knowl.ohg . nt the •snitree Whenc.e sound. arid 'healthy, legisla thin should have procOedOd: Anil ydrile• Con cress- has been I tirrowing,:ilots , 11.1 r, 11,incOlii has also reTrainedfrc;na saying •a word' whigh entild•ailay-fears -of 'terrible nparidim.;- disaster. Thus -we have (hilted to it point where•the rfriestiori has ceaseri r tolM' "Shalt the Union lre'dissoiverl?" `and shalf . the .SOuth. b•e„. :permitted• to go 'on t pear''eably,, or. rrinSt•• there. Ire'civil•iwar?' has -Tahiti us place.. Can' any-• thing lie-more Inirrible? • :In the a.nn • als• of tory . does there exisCfhe parallel . of a nation at • the height of Its prosperity, surrounded by . ev ery •ekterriryl and: rejo • ici»g in - every internal es r sends! of happiness, plunging its' fu r . .. 'tare destiny; its. fair - fame and -the hopes whir h joiroarvity liar! . founded upon it; intmary abyss utter' deSolation and 'mis ery, without the slight;:st Lope, and seance a.. 'possibility, rerolierly.• — rho-mind 'Slit inks in dismay from •a•-prospe-c-t equally"- limniliating arid distrs•trons. • - E better that 'pie. Curran 4,- th rd perish fore‘;er• than that Trateirral hands s,hriohl tri reed -against ode . nymilre • r to. dclog'e • the.land in Wood. :•• . . • . ‘; Let there be pence," 11. ! lo t y the , fires 61(fiscoid that now burn, there =toads opt clear : Ammi:stakerible, demcinstrated,lk inextingulEb-' able love of country, of ftve,six.tlts of the peon, ratfon of the ..United States... Neither abolition fanatict ner.fire-ca ling moiveeratii ran' queticti be employetlMoiv . in tivertitig the miseries..which la'ciions,..wfought .up. ,to frenzy by exalzgevations of . sectiotlal emotions; l'1'1)0,1 hring.iipon ' -If 'the • Stititherp ten,' or' all--shall departirom .in. .peace nod amity, the'te retraffn fo'undation upon I.l,,vhich; a conic I Fation upon a ...ttasis En that 'if.. be •agniri Eltakon, • Thrriugh the mmlllS of a Constituent Southern Con vention,. and the preSemtation by it of proposition's. to. thp)'ortfr .of amendments, to the Co'nstiitition, ails may, be. dime, even .thototh it . stliettlil Involve. the . e".x elusion 'Of the I'Vdoct England. State's.. P,, it:QIN...Ir%Va . ! onceeorn• ..the . ceom- Iplishrnebt of so happy a result. 'The. strenuon; .elTorts of every vitizen.shooW be bent, -there= fore, Inwards the one-end of tireServit . T' pee . ce; i and ris a .r..rwroTnen !.. that; trrlerlyilig the . anibiguitieS of Sevvai . ;l7s sPeetib, he taeitly. seouts the • shortsiilttEd; . ' inteleyant, otiteflert•' , v.ittery'nf the pett y' politicians . ..Nth° Sur.' round..birit, in favor of coercion:, 1. is te.. be flePlortid that:lie ditl nett ' advarice a few 'sfepst i 'farther; and, throwing, off the-shackl es of party whielt 'at:o . nce those clea r reE - sions Which.the '° . .kigericy of Ole case de motif's, mid virtually ..adifit'etinnot Itnig'bepotpOnetl. • . • . • Thr.Pi•ei:orvatidg ofthit;Untoti -. That, the' Union' of these .States is now; in the most imminent .danger—that• k betirstglin fired in hoSirlity . death‘kne)l, aml the's . ienal of a 'fierce and .sangainary contest; ,soch -as the world has 'seldom Seen.; no man in his •can fail to perceive..' We, at the North, with' whittle pride, claim-that we'are . a• calm and thinking people, and we .bestow the, reverse of these characteristics [month° brethren of the Smith. If we are the' men we claim to be —men of cool judgment rind,Sober-thought, let us review our own' net's. an(' • crmiluctin'regard to our relations with the 'South. Let; every man of is ask.hiinself ff hit has in. speech ; qt. 'with pen, done alight:to destroy that -fraternal feeling - that-most exiit bet Ween., the different portions of tlfe'conferleracy;. to make what our fathers sotighta More perfect Union . Let every man ask himself il.he ha's by any act, as a man or .as a citizen, contributed to produce the present unhappy 'condition of the' country ! And beyond, and:the otoseit, question of all ; let every Man interrogate his own' 'heart es re= his feelings toward the .Sontiy.. ..".A.re the .sentiments.ollfelper's' book your 's entiments 'Are the assaults 'of fanatical and s misguided, Men .egainSt'hne-half of .the: Union 'sanctioned and' approved by you:' When:you \vere fold by designing political charletans, tfintyour , *countryinett of, 'fifteen of 'these United States are wore& than robbers- , —hatred and strife and railings were. the 'arguments used 'convince you—when .you were told that the ffniomwas .no dansPi--that . such a cry Was.aPernocrait• is • subterfuge--u 'scarerow—did and.apprcilica • If you "did and do solielieye and feel afloact, - ;.you hsve.strayeti• from the paths of your • lathers, lind 16 a fanatical crusade: for Airteau dro'odorri perl,ups you.hai.e lost your. -'.Our fatio , rs..W hen they . formed...this Union, !mind' it titian groingls of semitual conee'ssion.anif forbearance., 1.,;;;i1g . 'yea ra inf -,*ar antl,,hirdsOp common tolls;:su . erings and dangers; guided therh, in. thrilr exertions Ward of. all .their :the. :Union lo lio:Teipettial; ..le was'. formed not' for, n ;clay, Unt.lnr.ali time... rs ble , ,SingS•nittongne. cOninitratii. tinder. it ‘t;i':hitve.fi, comitiy whose flag - 'tnay : defy ii world 14 1!1'11i,':',..116:11 !Ay.' Tor of whosO guns wonlll : lin.niurie to. Millions. of hearts that wOilltl tally Without .ihe liniori t ; we „have i!ri count no hope.-.. Led :rtstri!i tiv a.4`.11.in p 1 oan:lllepy, all hntie lost and gained nohliin Who inherltance,ns n,hrol.;tin•Lroion,. iii rilae,eibe t . ho elu'rin is teiinony therroft.lio. _ . . . . . .. A l irp , byri6-o the tine'tmntiment . of the , "'Northi frith ,few . c , c Nitj lin .•,.• .is th'eling to the•llM'cin , '6T.'llllRly.l:l4 the: mariner . c)ipt_ts'',tnihe-lat r:,' la nit,-whett.t .the 'F,fof in alid the dailtries are,- .i..l9.sin g- ni on.nd . hi al." : : :No ' - .ha ma t; Pao rts ill :i t ciiii!t.mvii , i've 4...qhontil ho'..lett untried. -• ' ' ' . She mew'. I - iesiilent- can tl9 rritich -Co heal .the .arntry. (e. , litigs 'that note e.iist., Ile - earl „keep from.liisitmminils..ni.m . who are justly' Inimical' to"niiiSonthern bretliren,• and call .arountkkiro tVOse.'whese. rinst .. rneiirds iire gee rantees of their fittPtit;v, to, the ennritution..and the.rightq of- nll - the ..State.l; 'There is no' poi.rit'ot honrir or obli'iation that shoolii . I'eVont 'l l .fr.: Lincoln from imioriria. his.aboliti ci on followi's,...and Oa ii: riae.,.hi ! m,elf !iron a n'e . w , Mlittfiii - rri for (be f.,1101.: tion:tif h.issountyy . sll;,l.iiirnsilt. ; .‘V.ili he dmitl , l'en a kg•t? . ,Fpect el i:oi, ..: ' ' : ' • , -• '. , . ritaI?OSITION . Ole - GOV. 'BIGLER . . . . -• The p ropo sitionri Got'. Which' we pub_ is carry bet the, plan of Senator crittenderi by a direct vote of" the peo-. .to betalten' on the 12th of Tebruary.—: Phis plan' Ttrill be yeeardetf.tvltit greatfaCOr.by: ivery,coliservative' , Mim at the North,, and will be:.acciaptAle.jo the....SOutb, partiCularly . .the border State's: itloreleite the 'conser 'vativepottion of 'the Republican 'file,Mbeii of Cong . rr;sa frcirn'their preaeht,:difficalt position', referring the:quest ious.in contrOversy,r.di rectly, to the people. • It is rri be'hoped- Con gress - will lose no time n adopting thepropo . ha ye faith in the. action of tbe jienple on all sul;jects;' vi:ben' fairly brought fore:..them., In 'our grivernmert.r the people: are supreme, and it is only' those Irho..loar :their would nostpone. th . ir. action. . . Wltttc,cas, 'the Vnion is an 'imminent danger' of final dissofurion, in consequence•Of the pro traCted strife and agitation about the institu tiOn of African. Slavery,, and 'whereas it is .bd lie ved 'that legislative remedies. 'are insufficient to meet anctremove the cause of .this impend. rilaster,.. nod, as amendments to the: Can'. .stitution Can only' be stibmittesl"b)i'a. vote of tiro thirds . nf both Ucuses.of Cohgress, andoW- Fni4 to the.truhapPy division. existing. in those Flosses. is is,mit'bellevedthat theassent of tWo-. thiCris' of the inespherS of either idouse 'can' 'be flOr such amendments to the Constitution as .Word.d.reconCite. the differences.in the cardinal. principle of our representative system thal the representative shall obey the,willpf - the periPie; deemCidneedssary to ask the opinion, and judgment ofthe people.of.the sev;ral..States on. the propoced rirrieriments.of the .Constitution, With a' vier V.. tb their, snbmission.bY . wrote of I wri,r Pi: len eh: branch.of- ,Corigress• fOrtbe ratifie . ation of the States., as' provided in the, 'Con . stittition, rcstoririg our dist racleci cannily to its accustomed peace and prosperity, •- llc ittinar teqlktl . q Se?iate and Hause.of Rep: .Thaet . ht citizens Of 'tile: see, eral States analified io vote for memberS....of C.ongres . 's, arc hereby'iequ,eited trrholdan elec-, [ion on Tuesday, the 12ttvilay ofFebruarynext tir Ore 'purpose of deciding for or against the annexed proposed amentlMentsftOSho Constifit- Sion of the United States. SecSion 2. Tie it Thal:o)osp who fire for the proposed amendments to the •Constitutino vote a b.illot bearing the words, r+(or'the airrendmenfs,"' and those who .are opposed • to the amendments .shall. vote.a ballot bearing thewords, tbe.etnend- I .. ~; • Sect ion'3.. Said held in. the . . . . . . . sarne places M',. the'.sa me tti'ani , ,t:, MM . timlr.r.. the s•it - ne );tys.ti c't ha !ast ol,rtirin (fir . P.I P:i11/0111 and Yiee..rrelsitiant of thefUniti?tt States, And he Collllller , 4l - I) . y. the same. • ititigeF, itisflCC:ore; and . other nflic* . t , t . • : ' ' • . . . . SortionA., The return jildge , -; of the several electi , ;p•fil=•tricts for each- coriiity shall meet at the connty . seat orr the'Thursday•fellotying the „day of ,t he l id election, and•eolot _the returns far the sahl connty, settin4 Thith • the ty.holi , number of vOtes.yast•• for the•amendroents;and Ihe 'whole' nnrober of" votes cast •trir,Oinst., the otnentlinerits, 'One civy 'ts'bich .shall.be for- . Ara rded by mail to the 'S.e'retary of . .the'Sanate of the [Toiterl'Stales,'innifier to the Governor. of the Sfate,.• and. that_ s/mit to the.:GOvernor shall contain a statement.o'r the'aOnal neeessa 6, NipenSes of holding . :sahl.eleOtiow. . . . . . 'Sort inn 5.- Tiot tho&irnpnosatinn of the o fierr! holding.. said ,ele.c.tiOn,.:ari the other ex pen -thereof, ,shall he the •irt'me'os. the tom P'll'arth .l ) and exnens , ' of•hnlijini the list else t . inhof•Pteshien'tanil'Virn.P.residertt. of the U S.; in be pai d 'out of. the United Sate :Trenstir ry.in the mrinnet hnreihniter provided. • . .. 2 ' section .That. the Governors of the sever , al States rttelicreby resiieetfullyi . requested.to linen trinde'dot hod lorwarded.to the Secretary of! the , Ipferinr,' a tabnlar statement of the' amount or expenses.or holding said election in their respective States; exhibiting the amount due to'each county, 'attested under the seal' of ,the State by. the 'proper officers';, and.-the See-. retary ofthe-int!rior shall draw drafts. on the Unitell.States.Treasjity in favor of the• Gayer. nors of the reSpective States, for the. amenuts 411fl.fhe several counti e s' ; to lig paid the, parties in,eaCh.con»ty - entitledtoreceive the same;— end... the Secretary of t he Treasury is hereby authotiied and required.to paY;the.arnonnt .of the said drafts out of - any money in the Tress'. ury.. Section 7. • That it shall be the duty of the SeOretary . of the Senate to'cause said election reinrnsto . be opened;, counted; end' filled es fast.as received,:and .ceirse : lnhidar statemects . .to be 'Made; exhibiting the result in each State, one copy of which . will be delivered to . the President of the . Senate forthe'usenf that body, and another. to the President, of the' House of Representatives for the. use Of. that liodyi'iNui it'is, hereby made the rinty.of each 'arid.all'ilfe, clerks now in . the,employment of the Senate, in addition le their other dnties,•to .rissist 'the Secretary of the Senate in •performing the .dti ties hereby. imposed upon him: • • . Section 8; The t.the Pre.sident of the Iliniteit States is her'ebv . antherized to issue !nation to the Governors, and all others in 'ciy auth'ority, and to the people. of th 6 several :Sin.t"'; announ cing to thetrt:•tlie s.ia)r, fix . e % ll the saitt• , eleetion,, , prr.snting; its : general , jesii r and .requesting 'their .rp 2 operation in' prnrunt . antl faithful exiention hit he, prOrsio of Ali's . net: ...,' . , .... ~ . ~.-, •-'• Suction 9; Thai it he the duty' cif 'the -Seer, tory of *. th,lni , eriors,immoili'ately after 1 he,pat . .'sage oft ilis.ae,t, In:rause neenrnte.rupiei of thl Sa " 1 09, be.:Prirl t ' . (l aliti . foiwairtte( ' b 'Mail '1) th'n ssher.iirs :of the. sevr , rtil 6ntinties . in r:ic Slat,..anil . . We said Cheritis are.' hure.by..rrnuest I.jr,t6 tnalte;pfaciarnatinn• iri• tint Inure. than tu , . noy• - r•paliern infench rantq - iit the day ti — sail . elcetion., a set ti the prnrist.ameinimptit t. „,f."1....)..,terri. (1..0 nr1:1 - hoP.xp ::: n 1 ,,, i ar ; arred • tts ii r. , 1! - p lirovisions.nfA his section Otall ; be. piiitl:, as , prriyiklA lot-tke wher expenseB .or the.sru'itt' eltetinr. . ... . • ...- : • -7. . . sp roil ow; alt Is' be.,• llovaby t iiropOvr'd as mond to the , (+ o h; stit ot ion 'itf to 'vtthiv h ho valid to all' int . Vois: . and Ititrposeq•aa , 'p lir t.. o r t'o'ntitution, , \Orli Vat by ", Convent io ns . o r: three:fourths' of. the States .held fiir, that.- p.tir-. , . Aft4icr.e I. That .the thrritprY "am' y. or that may here:atier•br. .r.e (111'9' rd•by t0..1.7nit;(1 shfkll be dii.jdeffl'iiy 'a fitfe:from.the maet. tallre w'pst . mi the i pareltel. of ,30...iitg.rees 30' minutes no . rth . tafitmla... • - • • •.- • • . Attrtc 2- . Thatin:alllotritory.oorth of acid' line 'Of:latitude, involunnt.rY s.ervitode except a-rinisti . merit (or crime, is prohibited;. and inSalk. .(errttoryiouth sail ttide.as.it now ettists in'Stat en south of MaSon 'and Dixuon's line in hereby ,tecinritzeti, and swainedl-hy all eepartmCnti .of 'the :Tei . riloritil,Cloorlimt , nts; and Jor.y ... north 'ay south of stiiti-lino• such 'honndarier.N . lis..Coniress. may . ..prescibe, shall .ront-aio•a the population' regolsite:hir.' •minn-.' her o.f Conkress ncc,irding to the then. Federal ratio of representation'of -.tl7e f)eronle 6t - the .I.foited.gtates, if'hall.then he : the tinty of Con o're.s to ail:nit such territory into th . e Union Ou. terms of equality with, the Original.Staios, • AltTtcrx - 3. Congrss; OA not haye . .poWer• 'to, aholisit find situate. within the. of Sjales that, permit the holding 'of sin vest-nor' shall Coretesihave ,abolish slatiery in the- Distrit of Coltlmbia so lons as it csimiTh in `T.i'rginia aad.ftlaryland, or . .either' of . theirti.' nor..withouljust cp.r . opertsation ; being first made to 'the:. owners of . • That: in - additicin to .the. previs-. ions , offtee'third paragraph of the second. Sec.. tion ofAhe fourth' article of the Censtitti tion , of United StateS, 'Congress shalt hate power to' .PrOvide by law; arid .it shall be its; duty so 'to provide, that. the United States shall . paY ' the% .oWner Whb shaltapply forit - the full liable • of his fugitive slave in .alt cases whete•-the Mar, .shali„-or•other.offieer whoie . duty it •was - to rir rest:the sold ifugitive,:Was prevented from so I . loilg hy, violenpeor intimidation,Or when, .of , •ter the arrest of the said iligitlye, he was res-.. cued by force and 'violence, and - the ()Wrier I thereby prevented and obstructed in. the pur- . stilt of his remedy for the -recovery' of his fu-• gitiveslaye, under.sai s ttelause of the ,Constitn- . tion, and the laws'madojtipeystiance thereof, and in all Such cases' when -the United States -shill pay. for such' fugitive,:they.shall have.the' right, in their own name, to'sue the county in which the said xioletrce, intimidation; or rescue. .was cornmitted; and to recover trim] with. interest, and damages, the- amount paid :by them for the said fugitiVe,•.and. thesaid country afterlt has paid the said amount 'to *the United' .States, may, for its indemnity; . sue.and• recov er froin She, wrongdoers orreseuers -by whom, the owner .waS prevented, froth the .r . ecovery .of his fugitive slaved in like manner 'n5,44. 8 'et himself . .might have toed - and recovered. Aii.rict,e 5. ConresS,shalr ho power to pro hibit or hinder the ; nsportationorsla ves froirr. pne,State to another, or to territory in . .whieh' slaves are bklaw petmifted to be held, wheth-. grille transportation be;by land, the navig,able• rivet's hr-by lea; but the . qrridan :slave trade . OW never be revived., except 'h'y, the unani-: Moos eorisent•of.ho: . :h 'branches of Cong,reps. fl.rxtccs Q:. That hereafter, the President the_ LTnited States.shall hold office 'during 'the tern) of - six - years,' and. shall .not.be eligible to re- . . AirricEic 7.. The c'onstilittiori after amended so.Ss. - to destroythe: etT;.c . t of. paragrnph or the secoinl.section, firSt no the not the' of tlu;. • sect ion. the fourth the Conclitution,l nor Ei) as to authoriz9. Coo , inicricre'Avi . th any.of theio inStitntions . of :States, without or all'ilic States... • ' . In a Ntithell. . • .. , . Thefollowing rxp , actr frnrn - the .rcitrinitlils.of the 803 ton ' ' co . qrier on .the Presidents 11fes. sAgP, niliilive to li? present trouDies;*ininpri les th'etrho . l. - .t questiolf:'' " ' • • - - ' real .diSturhing..cause is; a Winol d issention abort sla very; . . ' Unless a considera ble portion of the better•diSPosedpeoPle 'of' the North had become persedaed, under various'in• iluences; that it'was their dpty resiit what theY.,osteem.and call ~t lie.aggressionaof.slave:. the present atateolthings'in 'the country would not have•existed. We should' ha,io . had' diff'renees' af „opinion upon rinestions•of 'as heretofore; Fut nothing Caleolatedto'i.nilame the mind of the.nation.to its preient dangerotis . . • The question to.be sittled by Northern peo pie, is this: whichls4orth to.ns—if pea 'eeiible.e.ontin'ustpce orthe.T.Tniolf, or • the pleas 'lite of abusirig-the Said!). on account' of slavery?' Iln'th we cannot /rave! Which shall.ii be?- .The biggest nurAtill that ever li'Ved;' J ean ntide r- siand that propOsition. • • . LETTEAS • • . . , • in• the •POst:Ofrace . atSrriethj IX,' pia, at the'elOse of quarter ending Dec.. Siarkweather; E. • Osheii, James Roda . Martin; • Kline, H. M. • Sadeer, ff.rrisen Cutter, .1.V1W.• • J. T. C., Mr. Buekly,Chartotte.M.tairon, ,Rodgers, H. Gold Johns, N. F. • : S. SARTWaL, P. M. T0T1CE,....A1l person's ire. hereby notiaecl that I will not be responsible for . any grain brought to,the rriill at Smethport, •unless the bags ;Fontanting it have the owner's imam legibly marked, RESTER colt WIN. Smetitport, Pp t ; Jan. 3, 1101, . . . . sMETHPOSI - LIVERY:STA IRE THE` StII3SCRIBEH has opened ery,Stable in Srriethporti . at . . O. ' nett's Old Stand, on Main.. street,. just east. of Mchanics', where can be found the bests( Hor see end Carriages at lowpricss. •He intentl4:to make Smethport : a liermcnont residence; 'arid asks a share of patronage: - • A. N. SrnethPorb August 21, 1860. 02.3t1.