II El ~h~~ ~+~a~~e~ia~e~~ ~e~y~t~j~ca~~: .F. REAR4S:4I - . H. IVA - TORS. [i, _ MONTROSE PA. kursday August ' 11.44 2 REPUBLICAN TippggT. F'UR' PRESIDENT,` 1 1 : CIIIAR LES FRE4ONT.. FOril %-xcis'pftEstnErr, WILLIA3PL - . DAYTON., STATE TICKET. . • FOR CANAL CORLMIBIEGONER,I -31. AS E. York County . . . e . FOR, AUDITOR GENERAL, •j DARWIN P.IIELV I Of nt. ,ng t y.. • t • . I . * CIR RURVETOR GENERAL, BAUTIIOtOAfEW LAPORTE, Of 'Bradford County. THE EON, A. GEO* -- • WW a4dress ; the' people of Sulqn,ehannn \at 'lifnntrose, on. Tnesdny evening Count•, August 19th, on "the Political Qtiestems the 11 , 13 i." /1:: Mr.' Grow will cqme home worntoWn with theinany sad arduous duties that have devoWett and that he ti'as so fear ! \ I lessly and ;191y.,met during the" prOsent Ses sion, hut with ipiritOnhonquered uncon. • querahle for the battle of Freed9m. "Wa knOW I.lifit,-.his.aonstituent's are proud 9f,their R,epresentatiye; of the high position he.haS. won in CongreS,S, and of his unfaltering deyo. tion to the eimUl) of Freedoni, r and'that - the strong hantiviUd; warm hearts 'of the .people are, eager to income, him. • They 'need intt urging to eome.atid hem., CONCERT. Weare reqUested to call publicattention Pto a Musical Cdneert to be given initheAclul. -etny Hall, on Thursday evening, titre 21st ' ; in : - stant, - ty 3.1 a c4ne B:ouchelle and other cud =tient t4lent fro ,New Yolk, fur die. benefit -Siiint Paul's Episcopal Cbureb, rim be -erected in ibis place. ':' . I • We promise a rare treat to. air:who May -be present. ' 1.; . '., - . • ~., TIELE...MNETIN r e ON TriE : ',WTll.—lir r ea derser , :are already informed that the Req.-,Gcorte -Landon Will speak - in Montrose, August 20Th, -OD " Free Kansas." .. FrOm the enxilueiasm with which 'all who .have heard Mr .-Landon; speak of h'is powers , , _ - ' aan ol•ator, WI anticipate a veryillarg,e at . tendanee 'of the people of the County. 'Ar -rangerluents are Making to accoinmadate the audiere, howei!er large, , it. may be. • Seats -------will, be all,': for the ladiel. " Cope one, -come' ,ll.' ~,,, -.' • ' '.*: • N. -18.,—jukte Wilmot t ealiecte4 to speak in theevning. la - 7 We ask those who are owing os to pay up Oaring August Colin, when great part of the , eitizigis of the County Nilll be' in Montrose. C.is,llcatOs Rs.curnacatt4.--The friends of Fremont and Ilreedom have done something towards giving lour paper an. extensive:Cain paign Circulation, but not as'much:as ought _ to be done. We think theviniqhtthelp the cause as much perhaps by scattering Repub lican paper.s among the more' intelligent and reasoning of their Democratic teighbors, as in ,any 'other , way. Tim ParrßOcAll can be ordered at any time, for the balance of the campaign, at the rate of:12,1-2 cents a month. -NV:Minot our friends, xr.alce up a large club for the Cam paign,.in every Township ? • Tnsi ELeutoss.—The riepublicans have • carried:lowa; gaining largely from last year. '.. This is the only Nosthern State where' an • • I election hits •betn held, and was Onside - red one of the rnostidoubtfulfor Fremont.: The • Sham.±)einocr.ley gain largely as faras from in ihe'South, exceptin.Missouri, where -01 - ing to the running of three candidates for Gover.rior b the mult is doubtful. - Blair _ jr., whO was on of the first to -propose Fr . e: mont for President, and Is one of the few avoweri opponOts of SI avery.extenston to' be ,:forbad 4t the South, is elected to ~ongress fro'in the St. Li;uis district. The Bui:haneers have gainixl about 8,000 in KentuckY, as far as hea7d fromrl: In North Carolina the 1)11- utOreites are badly beaten by the Iluchan i ecrs. It is a singular evidence- of the hou'- esty of the supporters of the Hon.. Cincinnati PlatfOrin,(late4inaes Buchantiii,) that scarce; iy one of their, papers has ever piibli'shed the Republican platform, but-mostgof tlim pub lish instead ofarrison and oth er, radical aboVtionists who declare them- selves in favor i;f.Buchanan'z electionf--wirich sayino they preOnto , their readerilas "the Republican ph4Orm.:" They, are alsb sky a t bout pnblishing their oven platform, and.gen erally present letr4eeportions of it; such as ' they think will ! .best - suit particular They a're evidently afraid to have the honest rank atui file eOte the platforms oldie two: parties,llesttheyshould prefer Frenont and_ Freedom to B4chanan and Border •)).itiflian. ism. It rests With the friends of freedom to • extend Ithe light of e Fast Pain; among • the people, that - the truth may be known. -:TUX IDGLX COUSTY (ILO RXPORT#., here tofore nieutral, has e?Meout ) strong for Fre , . - mont•atid Dayton, and flouts their names at its maa'thead. The Reporter is the only pa .per published iii o4l . ‘e County, has a large eir and is ablyt,edited. Itiortiiher W. Smith,264l.,),4,editOr, is the son of Dr. Mir. ace Sthith of- ihis County, and is fa;;oralnlye 1) o. le emoerat calls Fremont a bully t ", !known many readers. do 1 - an d say s that when 11. Seuator` " waylaid ood a!rficV:i4 - * 0 It37 l *h I . l.'ooie,it miss., the anti•ehaninher of the be hits phste4, s fut Ni 4411 is'i4 SSenate, and assailed *if great -,y,h.ileoet . , I - 7 --blows passed," Zize,:. -Is that, algitlef---..We appeal a Democraticftti s ettoly now,, -..., f i wlietk,Fretnimen Int,,OPposirit,c4ndidate for -Offitii; and itteleinptlttton - to Misrep l eiSent is • ,_ I - • great, tOxtDittnociat':authoriti 'tatiti;•.- when . there. waitio Motive, to:. misrepres ent . the af fair. 'The -NewAliorli Eaeninf $4., -- 6., an: , I steer to a Similar' acchsation by the Alb a ny Atlas and Argos, quotes.frora thei,aturie .pa name. -- •.. ' . • • iper an acconat of the,-traaasetion..at, I.—They present us with one resolutiOn 1 it occurred, which the Post endorses from the Cincitiiiati plink rk --the•one t h at rut in. that article the Albany - pnp , asserts •the right of the-residents - of.' every 1., "Senator Foote, of Mi.ssippi, 1, ;Territory, when their niiinbers are suffieient, i l elosing hours of the last ' / shin of `to form a State Constittition and be admitted lin penning a retraction to Sena4or c , e i de .1 for gratuitous insult in debate: .' • , kith O . evitlieti . t - SlaVery.,' as ilieythalld --- --- . --.- • - ... -•.-- - - - - - . ii -. • j-that-le ehoose „to attribute to toreut —and :assure us that that reSegliitiOn tovers Mtn:lyes the as r licitude of 111. r. Freinl Ithe whole question of Slavery in the Terri to•- • it cure • ...li g ,. passne of , the coicerti :ries, and contains the whole. doctrine_ of the I Regulation bills. Caltedi to - aecouro Lt Demberatie party thereini." Is .that afait 1 I language, and stigmatized fur its -us; .- .That resolution'does not touch- the question sorted to a blow " . . of S4verY in the Territoriei prior to., the 1 . As the Post appropriately, rem. formation, of a State Constitutiebni and :is it.l.it, Was Foote who was the bully, at, • • • true" that - the Democratic party teachei nu the first : blow, now wizen • party docteine-with,regard to.thaqu'i3stion of Slave- i reqnireit, ii,,,- . .is - Fremont : It is J . ry in a Territory - till its peoPle - bOme to form ! backed do ivti - and showed .himself a State .Constitution? .The very next precc- afterwards, - like brilly. - Brooks.• - .'ding resoluthin of their Cincinnati platlerin - l. 6.- The - Democrot -tells - us that answers the question. It says : - I. -, s . • . I Mile pronounced the Senate Kansal .. _"The Am - Olean DemaeracY recognize l :mil , exceptionable. -Thi-, is.untrile, are adopt the pi-intiples contained In the Organic len"-e them to produce the prOof tha laws establishina the Territories of : -. Kansas ! it :d e - 7 see i t . an e,- assertion.- and 10 - braska,.as embodying theonly .sound 1 - ; But it-is unnecessary to kultip' and safe, solation,ol the Slavery. question up; . .-. _ new editors have been v i -.: on wbieli the t reat nat i onal idcaof this whole ces. The e. country can'' - reposc in,itadetermitied cUnserV, i tunate in their search after . 1 . 4. ts ; atisiu.Of the ell ion..: non ntcy'ventiou bit . Con'; i.hope that they will . incrirove with i sress-teitli- - :Slavery in Sytates . and 2'er'rtg- ' -ex erience. - • - • ' l)ries." i p o , . Pursuit of Pacts iuderliiilloulties., • _ The new editors of the Moribrose Denvicrat, on taking charge of the paper;-ont.otoOncOd the ve4laudable intention of gifing eri,facts. Ottourso, overy one lOOkett for a salutary. improvern:ent, in !he paper in that. respect; . But; let". us' see I.what success thei have had in . the attempt td 'present facts; 'in the fi rst, issue of the paper under their E . . • -. .. , . . - - I • I So this statement of - the ,Democrat is, not ai, l A REM ' INDER Fort. Farztoar: Ara ; _... Tart:- tlie benlocratie party does teach the:l.inally the AiniCrican or litio, Noth , doctiiile * of Douglas and (he. S I avery-exteA i U : Cre Pledged—" bound .by dread ft , tionists, that Congress has i no right to exclude their -oPponents said-+uot to vote t', Slavery : front, a rty Territory of. the ljnitecll:Cathglies . fur office:: -'. • When the . states, while reniaining in its Territorial eon- 1 Council ,met la Philadelphia, last dition:. - , • . . .. . , they i` split,' and • one. portioir,,lles;., - .- . 2.—After having. Just assured their read. South American's, admitted'„ Cath '.ers that the resolution first' referred • 'to, - eon. ; gates, and took out the anti-Catholic) tains, the whole doctrine of 'the -part); on Sla: 1 their-platform; :while the,, other pr very in the Territories, the editors thetnselvesi.North Atitericans,.Objeeted to the . proceed. to lay . itl i dowq 4 : 49.g00d Democratic of Catholics. as nretnbers of the r doctrine that Congress-tio .right 'to ••legisr iretained the . anti-Catholic test .in late forthe Territories as regardsSlftvery or t anything else. Is this a fact? :Conivres's has i Slavery Americans'—part of.Whotr • I . eertainly exercised. such 'a right ,frOnt the l ear:. ! twin Catholics - -nominated '7 - Filln liestdays of the to the present_ time; bonaldson: Whetheri . eithiT',,.6f th c , and suck le,gislation.has received; the sanetion t men is a 'Catholic , we cannot Say, In of Washington, •JetTerson, Jackson, , and evo.. : i that they were notnitiated in -part 1 ry President'• that has . : . been called upon to:;{ lies and that the atiti-Catholic tesi ,sanction or condemn it - . ..At this present ses-:= l moVed iminediately before theirnm . i sion., mit-vy . .D er.emocratic Senate, under the looks suSpleionS, to say the least. .. lead of Arnold DouglaS himself, has legislated ,! as: the Fillmore Know • Nothings for Me' Territory of Kansas, passing an ac t I Proteli'.ants and part Catholic one reptaling laws claimed to have been enacted , or earth faith was taken, go is to - sd 'by the people of,.the Territory -by right of tides. - This would not hare bee the principle of " . pophla.r.sOve . r e i g uty.7' . b at ; l'tlsoir platflirm,,.and would have 1, ,en in ae.- iel* Webster and Chief ' Justice Sturl'' who , eordance with the policy which _induced - aft! .. r . Live been thought to. know something of Con.' 1 adin ission of .the Southern Cadioliiilelegates: , On . the other hand, - the North itnericans, stitittional . laiv,•taught that :Congress kid the i . . retained • the - atiti-Catinte feet in right to exeltide Sialviiry from the Terrifo- 1 wha still . their platform, : met at - Neu - Yorlii iii June; vies; but we have new expounders of the • 1 -Th ere i sznot h. 1 and noininated N. I': BankS for t 'resident; Constitution s i n e their dray: thi-', §„v ject i and, on Ids declining, nominated John:C. Fre; er individUal - whOSe opinion on '-'---ali.boi , Tll he too may be 'ritarded assume- i moot, who had been previously nominated ' thing of an old Fugy,'by. the' new Douglasl by tbeiße - publivans.._ Of course, he North school of Denioeracy-Ought to : Lace seine i AmericanSJouli care not to nomin: te a Cath , weight with-the party. - James Buchanan, in j olic, ilfrti.e3 . w're'l'lCOgtj not to - f- 30 sv.. & letter dated, Washington, 'August 21, 184 S, i We state these facts only bee:lll,4e the Fill: and addressed to- L. Sanford EFT . • i writes as i more leaders, after It.iing themselves united 1, . ! with the Catholics, are now laboring de,Ve. follows, on tin t.:-: s su b jec t ' ' •'! ratcly and falsifyln , D by NV bole-11c..• Co make . Haying . -urged the -adoption of tht...Mis= i tri G.Miprotnise, the inference is irreslstible, i so -. falsifying by " make" it appear that, Fremont is'a Ciitlio ic, iti the .that Congress, in, 2,1:y opinion, possesses Me - hope of drawing off thti Votesiof thei.Free Soil power to legislate Von the subject of SlarerY .;. North Americans from the ',Republican can in the Territoriei. Whatan absurdity would . 1 didate to' Fill more, the candidate cf the pro it then tic., if, wh il st-asserting this ,SovereilP 4 ,.! •Shivery, Catholic gouth A mericanc although Power in' congress, which --. from, its nature,.,... , same snouia they succeed, the result wil l Id be not must he exclusive, I , theuld in the very ithe election of Fillmore, but tlie. - triumph of breath also claiti\this identieal power fur the population of a Territory>in an 'unorganized .1 the Sham. Deniocracy, Which haste support i rapacity r.-' . -, -, • -; • -$. of c s cry Jesuit paper in the country, an d Now We ask, is it a fact, as the Del/loCfai, 1 • which is the bitter enemy alike of . inerican states, that Congress. has : no . power ti:, legisl -1 isin and of the Free Soil prineip eS of the late on the subject of - Slavery in the Territo- . 1 Republicans. —.._____ 1 . . DM . • . ' . i . . - 7 _-___ 1 THE. LI:MEE-NE Leos roundly assert, that 3—The Dr . ntocrat assures its readers that I . Herbert who shot Keating the Irishman; is a the Dkn'ocratic party. lia‘;'e :passed a bill i i Know Nothing. It • the editor will turn to through the Senate,repCaling 'all of the uticon ii page 57 .of Greeley's Whig Ahn r ana : for 1855, stitutional and obnoxiouS:lawsofKansas,,and i ;he' will find the following Califoeni election that the Republican S -of the House. refuse, to I I - • ..? A z - I returns: Congress—Beuhatn; Whir- 36;155; pass it. 'ls that - a fact Not at all: lt .is true the Senate has passed a - bi I 1 repealing a few of.the odious Border Buffianyva of Kau- Saa, (thus reputhating the doctrine the Demo-- end teaches; that - Congress lias-;no ' right to , l' - • ' • •but' •le Ns fir the erritorieso it le/Ns the,i greater -part of thos-e odions laws still, in force, and assiines'ilieir validit.- Among the laws:l -which thia bill.leaves46. force against the peo- i ple-whO had nO . :Sharer in enactini - r.thein; is one.; which prOVides thailan2F person who shall: har= I bor or eolicil - any shiveeseaping frOrn his inas- 11 term that Terrirory, (whine'Slavery no more . 1 - exists legally than in P 1 linsylvtit:ia,) "shall', be.'guilty of f lelony, and f nnished by impris onment at hard lalior for.. a_ term of not less • -•• than Yive years;' with 4:manr, others of equal atrocity. The . Ile - Puillia - ans of the . , }louse hold that all these -laws,. b`eing enactments of tion 7 resident usurpers; Tire,void, and cannot, in justice to the . opyresSed people of Kansas, be -recognized as valid. ilt is perfectly note "; .• • ••' pious that the Senate's b i ll . repls. but a very ', small part of the Border: Ruffian laws of lian7 UM • 4.--Z he Democrat says that the- Republi 'cans. have not, proposed a bitizje 'plan to check the outrages in Kansas. If'. the" editors call that a fact, they cannothtire _heard that the HOUSe- hal pissed a bill idthiging Kansas as a Free State, the elfeet of which would be to -,give the people there that. " popuhi . r 'sorer eignty Unite.O.States.trOups haye beenisome time teaching. them that they do not now possess.' .This biil,ahe only effect ive._lncans- of putting a speedy end to the . outragesin Kansas, .the,:pro:Slavery., Senate refuses to pass:. The HOuse has also passed ta: bill restoring the Afiksouri restrietion, and that would : settlethe difficulties by excluding Slar.er4 but there is no probability :that the I Sanate - The 'Democratic Sen inaternakt.tho.establishment of Slavery in. the Territory a' non in all their legisia- NMI form. Silbsequptly, the Sather . Herbert, Democrat, 37,409;! Herbert's I mit jority, 1251: Also; in'the Tribune Almanac •for 1 - 85t1 page 17, he Willi find Philip T. 'Her heti. 'of California, classed . as '4 Democratic 1 31nernber of the present Congress.. Alsip, by' • , - referring to the Washingtop-C'Tkibf;": the all cial organ'of Ccingress, that this 1 1, same Herbert . was one of the ',glallant 74' IDemocrats who voted w i .,ek aftevreek - fur Richardson for Speaker, in, oppJ„,sition to Banks the Republican, and lullNithe Know Nothing candidate;:and that he never voted "with the Know Nothings, except when they coalesced with the sham Democracy. "Also, by reference to the Globe," he' will see . that `Demob the 'Dem . racy' of the House voted to Shield Herbert from punishmentfor his cri!mc. Al so, by referring to the charge of J u4e Craw ( a-d, a Democratic Judge, and ailmintee of a Democratic President, he will , find . that he 'charged the Jury contrary to all law and precedent, - to as to induce them to acquit. Herbert, his also a fact, susceptilie of proof, that Herbert was'a delegate to titt Cincinna ti'Convention and was actually present and voted for Buchanan for` PreSiden4 and now Supportshim as ardently as Prestoti§.Brooks or anyother murderer. j - CVSNECTICUT SAFE.-Thi! Itepu I icau and American State Conventionti;.of COnneetient met at'llartfuriLAUgust 6th- and Oohed up. on an electoral ticket for Fremont land Day tun. - The .attendance at hoth Ginventions was large, about 1000 - delegates 'being pres eat in all.. ,This union ensures Connecticut for the cause of -freedom. • •; It. will be recollected that the. COnneeticut Americans have been . eicoMmunicated .by Pope Bartlett;.of. the Know Nothing Church: South, beeause they were . in.• favorofFree propagandists beipg: the first article in the creed of:the Sokh Americans, and all who do notsubscribeio it being cast off as no better,than Republican- here tics., • i par D. R. Lathrop the 1. cratie Treasurer of- usgilehamm'tnrier - nber of the Fremant Clublt For t h -hurepolei - st Repubutan. Enrrons:..- - -li the Komi:Amens R. 130istew, :who is announced ti the Dem ocrat as a speaker-atnie ing of the Democracy ttiontimse,ihe smile Buck ale iv ihtit introduee4 . into Or sinte- Sen. ate the Witter the-stip'pr ! ssion offtee AblKtfe. in Pennsylvania ? 'By answering the abovo inquiry you will eently 4 6 1 -011,10., , 'as trunk_ isa id :' - ' 1. ... . . Teat the Congress Fremont t seems' , t-ptivatti. - nt to se,' is Mining 't,ft)r such, . , ho NI, EMS FRANKLIN, Aug. 8 7 1856 This is the same Buckalow. 'lnstigated, by the same spirit „that- mobs:presses . and ..eler , ' ' • • gymea for -expressing. ltrt 4 e-Soil sentiments theSliiiW Stitteil, that l*tilteg - ItlelOttY: - tit proclaim the doCtrinespf the .Declarati(qi of Ihdependitnee in the Tetritory otKahsii, and that Undertakes to.' subdue' Saunters with rtEe bludgeon for the expression of the prin.' ciplei of Jeflitrson'and Franklin in the Unit ed. : States Senate, this pseudo Dpmckrat • last' winter introdUced into the Senate of: Penu sylvanla a bill to prohibit freedom of .speeelt to a portion of the citizens of this ComMoP wealth. Freedom of speech is alway's con; sidered dangerous :totytittnies, and the Slave Power, whose ty lumpy is every -year,encroaeh ing more and moreppon the. liberties of the people, has already destroyed 41.11 freedom of speech and -freedoni• of the press, whereyer it has the power to der so. But Pennmylva uia via: : ;• not s e t qu ite ripe for the tte.W2doira : 'datioit that Mr. BuelittleW,/ had prepared fur her, and his proposition to int,zzle the Juilge,, Ntitil sash indignant opposition through t out the State, that. he Was glad enough ! drop' it, never to be renewed till Slavery ! shall be re-introduced in to Pennsylvinti4., I I rks, the.rr l Id struck' interests tic Fuoto coward John P-. - bill un we chat. !!lIMI V' ry unf!,r ut let us tim,e and -U g i ttlg party. athi," understand that Buckalew hiltiself N now &candidate:tin. a Judgeship,. If so, by his clwii doctrine, he should go bone nod comillence the work of weeding:his' mind of all partisan feelings; instead of taming here to "dahhle in the filthy .pool' of party Poli . tics." - Natiiial Whiter, I ;;natcq as lie dele- test from rtion, or We have only to add that he.supportrA drnission the Neiiraska bill in Congress from the start, I that he opposed the introduction 'of anti-Ne brasjia resolutions in the State Senate, and rder;-and .heir or prtl 'were Bo that• he is a tool of that arch-doughbee, IL 13 Wright • • .IW -- The supporters of BOrder fluffiani,in are making tremendous of to carry Peun sylvania... They appear-to have the. State-di vided WY among different members of Con gress and Fedet 4 al 4fliecholaers in Washin , • ton, who flood every section with pro-Slavery ' documents, labeled ' Democracy.' This rek I Oen is allotted to.llr. Bigler and J. Glancy IJones, who arc at once special friends of Mr: Buchanan; a,pd . forward, -superserviceabl e apologists for Siavery -aggression. - {, --It is sat&that Bigler lvill-stump the' Wil mot district, and will spend two weeks in . I this County. Let him come. IL is only two years since that the votirs of Susquehanna county were assured by the. Mon rose Pernecrat, which clainied to speak -by authority, that Bigler was opposed - to the briska. bad and : in favor of freedom in 'the -Territorieg; and but for such wise mires he would not have r'c i t4ved half the vote he did here: now- that hisirourse in the Senate, and his -speeches elsewhere, have- proved that those-assurances were false, that he is anear nest-supporter and defender of the act, -and an .open enemy of *freedom in the Territories, the 'peOPle look upon hint as ei ther a hypocrite or-traitor, and hold-his name iu detestation: ore ;mil !se geiltle- t the &et Catho: was re- nunation, Perna ps, are part MEM isfy troth [•• agaulst 4 .143—1 t, iv buL justree to J. Cilatick - jones to say .that he did not wilfully desert his doughface edlleAgues, CadWalader and ,Flor. enee, -when .they voted with the South to give Whitfield thu seat to which the'Border lLuf -h invaders of. Kansas elected - him . . Mr. Cadwalader•explained, when thevote was ta ken, that Jones was unai•oidably: absent, but. if present would have voted to give.Whitfcld the seat„‘nd against Reeder. It is iepoted that Jones, fur the'ability and• faithfulness with which he serve's the Slave Power,"is to be tnade : tnitiister to England, in case James Platform is elected President:. r • The editor Of the Bucks County from West Cite.ster,che.s ter, County .Pa., gives au account. ut . Republican inceting held there July 30th.— Ile says it .:was the largest political meethig ever held in Chester Counts, and was addres sed. by J: J. Lewis, one of the" leading mem bers of the A techt Chester bar, and-heretofore a betnoerat, by Lieut.-Gov. Rubciis of;Kan -1 sas, a native of Pennsylvania, and s fortherly a Democratic - tnemberof the State, Legisla, ture . from FaYette County, and by COI'. Hol, ; . l-liday, also a' Pennsylvania petnocrat, fur- . merly of Crawford COunty, and lately Free State 3fayor : of Topeka: Messrs. - Roberts and Holliday being both recently from - Kan sas, andlitiving been eveo,vitt2esseS•tif many of the outrages in the Territory,- which they narrated, produeed.great tffect upon the audi ence. ' They. both bear testimony to, the fact . that the power- of the national government is used to force Slavery upon;Kansas. Gov. •Ro . bens when be- brought the memorial of the oppressed people of Kansas to the Presi dent and Congress, asking protection and ad - mission as a State, applie&to his old friends , and political associates,. Brodhead mull:Sigler, or their influence in behalf of their 'mitre:flub ., untrytnen hr that Territory; but ':thcy,turn •, a clearearlo his entreaties`;and ,114; find. 4 d, ing that the Dernotratie party, with-Buclitin an fur its leader, had: joined- with the Border ;Ruffians,-abjured his political ties, -and - took . • the stump fur Freniont and Dayton... • . ~,7W* The Hon: Jas. A. SieVrartyDeptocral, of Diarylend, deliveredi speech in the House Of Representatives, July. 23, .1856, in favor of the restoration of the Afriean Slave trade and of the right to hold Slayes'in all.the Ter ritoriei of the United StateaBn.. the course, of this: speech , he la ys down the follo7iving . doctrine . «A neg,ro in a Territory of the . United •Statel,' there being no competent Ideal la.w prescrititttg his itatro 4 must necessarily , be pm fir umed to be 'a slave, This' is hts';ondi tiOn prima fade." .. -‘ • :st. Demi:p anty, is •Pittitop FE37I MEM S. For the Republican. • Repgithcai,i lilacs- in Suqviltanna Repot ' f ga!liering,ivei held in.. bOoligh ok': daceTast.Fria" Aug, p res. , • , C. S.,Alennetc,:sident. 8. B.4tist, 11. Ilni)bard, 3 . .1r Bradford; P. L. Nor ton..Wrn, P. Conitlitt,'Geo. T. Fraz:er, Geo. INtilvoiMeittefellitlinntiz'itiel Lamb. J es B. Gregg, and JOseph illeginnis, Vise Presi dents.. L. Seretttry. Pnviil addre.:ist.4 :he, ineet ing in a speech of turpassing rgmler, •beauty, and cloquenee. • - - • , . . ft 4 4,4 f.es,t4u- • --/. • were tthant tnously adopted ..„ Wheecac_the coming Presidential, election will de elde,forevkthe qUestion of Freedoin - or Slavery . foi the; vast tertitories of the nation * as well as settle the doetrine.ofnational — alealing or natioutir hone:TO', to gether with the vindication or abnegation of the glo rious- Constitution, Which, guaranteei Liberty, the pre,servatiou of life,. aml the pursuit of happinees, Therefore ,••• - • ILResolve4l, - That we hail with the liveliest waist:talon the geeaetruths so eloquently ,set tortilla theßepub-. lie.an Platform Upon which John C. „Fremont shotds% as the standard bearer of the party. ; ist:—The • radicable, and Cothgiven . heritage of : Preetiom to the Territovies.. and.—The titter reputMtion of the doc trine of the Ostend Robbers—Scale,lifo64m; and Be ' ehanaa..... r that might utakos, rightond the snittitut of that other principle !. our country. The vi n dication of the Constitution in alt its T 1 ;writ- . descended guarantees of -LW.... LibeJy, at d Hitppiaess to the poorest citizens of the Repo,hlie. • Rerotri . ii,,That the monstt °us fo,-,d‘vh:i;ed doctrines. promulgated by .lames B. I). Platfrm—alias Jaines Buch;inati—the candidate of the oeni(if•!it !-:(ey fur th!? Pue,i,kney— 14. .1 reconnsiotia3tiwt fia• 1/,‘Cofl . o .2 ( 1, Th a t Sl at -e 1. . ). is I.a7fiur:::l ano DM :Id. That Slavcry,'ArsotyintlMurder - nre the only guarar.tecs: of :the 12 , ;onstitntiti; as cscmplitied , by Border Rutliattistn in. Kansas, by Si a:the: n chivalry in beating an imartniltienator, - and:the . 'ndininistration of 1 , , ,,„1„1„ are ail. either singly or together, tit Lei ly ahlnirrent tt th..l)..tter or ocir nature, corm:l:y to reasmi justice,in contr ! OventiOn of the constitution of the ..otintry;al, : caltett. the plainest teach . ingA of then flivo r.eii : fiolon.: which unloss tent- Iv rebuked . ltv ,lonerian People ie.t the'np,prortelt ' log election; will fittally. :tear down_ the Consowtion, dissolve the ITllion,l and living. upon the eounby • ii War with all it. , l:lriors. • I:esoltvii, That *.e will tr, , ,e ;all honorable means t ( i Pecttre the tritonplilof Join: Freitto:tt, to hurl from power the ty ant Slavery, thereby eari tyi n , t h e gov ernment back tri the:•4.:arly poiicy of dti fathers of the ißepublictthe huli:ly of . .tt-ri.a Ntudiston,and Jet t.trz.,•cal. I Resnleed, -That We pledge oarsclve , i Unto our Coon tr)lnett and our,Go?l, tiro, so far as•*;volvcs. upon 1r one a_•mormt;:h: ;11::11 stand,' o: while :sparkles a ver ' t limit 1-11 1.. Rv. ron, l'hilAdelphia,- ,4 hr? to 1 1 )4; u,nr iu , tity44, 4 , f k'ilint4n . .e for leutti.r. daty4.l ov 9, pub.: li.sltud in the "NOv- York 1..); . 40.,)r; Tribune of N0w..•21, 1!• 4 50, utttily to the prineilsic3 4,t the recent tincl 14 , gitintat4.-ty all in niy powL , r . t05.rni. , ..1 - I:_z:l444,a,tl4;:it °, on and t.4peal." And in.; 0411; lit hO. con; : i,.l e rs the l a w b o th tinjunl amid uncoioli,tu":origt. of Rail Tii;ie.l:ays that 4_1 1 ;10,3 A. M oh”er .• l; I•av - v •r tha t. ~,/ , AA I .1 • place told=-Corr,l-i , .a:.:iag :i;eretary of tilki Tioga(:ount!. - . Grigth, and Erimand G. Cii!),on, .Donc. , cratie Cycl:nittce, have both sleelint: , (l ::et pr , )-Sl3Very party . lohg..rl ttaa <if o,:wr, have re fased.any the.Bu: lz-nan i.arty.„*nd E:iven iu thelir adherence to Ere iitont and the Otrty who are lahoring to se. cure the TerritOrics•lOr Free White teen and Free Labor. .C . ,arr-i.7 NVZI—It;11:4;.4)11 irt't!!•lf 01. 1110 New, tllat 11111(16 113 - VV. • been paid by 1 1 11,1)t nroeviitic to the cc; i turs orFillatort3 papers. in Pcnn~~ mania ; to keep them fruat.,,goina over 6 Freawat.--. We thinkqtatelikely. Oat for6flatOy tiler are Lit few ; the State, al;a th e y of little hifluence. The Bui;lth County inictiip.;!cer,whith represents rieniont's prospects enecYurag-: in , nobat county, sayo. , . From preseut.in - • ations, Clio-ter County. will roll up an J •eeedent majority. Tor Cole Freniont, I Additions are made to the , Republican party e.cry day in that County, ' • and . the same thing is taking 'place in Lancas • ter and Dela Ware counties. Mr. Fillmore has no strength lit any. Or these icounties, and the .bcntucratic ranks Ivre con,;ide::ably rid; died. ! • Lir respon t frOm CrawforiL County, Pa„:m Mites dial that county, which 114 Fall'6ve 1000 .f:efitiblican' majority, -is 110 W sure to gig FremMit .4,500. Erie Co., h e says„ will lie nearly; 2009 fur Fremont, and Warreir•LA..i., formerly - qt•oligiy Demo cratic, is decidedly fur 'Fremont, lu these counties Finn - 16,re is not, heard of. . to • PILL: 7 —In the Mr. of Rep. resentatiVes,„ August 4th, 'Mr. Grow asked unanitimus eut*it to have the. Committee of the whole it the state of the ; I:Tnigt.dis- , charged from 4o further consideration of tue Homestead bill. that it Might be then consid ered. • Objection being made,. Mr. Grow moved to suspend_ the Lilies for, that purpose, and a vote was taken on the-Motion, which • I resulted in yeas 105,nays 02,(n0t two thirdS,), so the ,troti*was defeated. Only: three Fremont men voted in the,negative. • „. . Ear The :4eetrine taught by BuOanati,-- FillniOre,,and the politieianS. of the South, shatnefully.uadmocratie, namely.: that if ti majority of the j ,people dechli.: against Slavery . hi Kansas,the minority will not SubMit. Ei ther the countri is-to . be governed by. the nr• . jority or by thOninority. - The -majority . are opposed to Slaitery inKansas; the minority are in flivoi , of it. Which shall govern? Buck .—The ReV. - 111 r. 'fenny, at the late Repti . elean; Meeting; in 13inghatitton, referring to the allegation in some of the . Ba 4 phanan papets, that Col. Fretnent-liad lived on dog's cleat when starving ainong the Rocky Mountains, said the people have deterntined to --gi vit,. him a ehange of-diet," and will run 'down a 'NA '.! for...him. Novernher. - - THE PRIf,ApELPIIIA BANNER (quoted by the SrAiiton ne,rald) 4sks "Cap Me t hodists vp to , fpr Fretriont,who suppOrted.hy Ger man CathoPes and infidels 1" j • • - • We reply) . Cap . ;tiey vote (r Villtnorc who is suppptted by the Lou. lipa Catholics o.ll,l_Missouri Nt4er .R,usriAits Department OCimmon Schools of peiFisy - ~ , ;. .... ',..: lama... ~: , • . , it ...„.., , - ' . .i, ~ ThurtienUrto, August 4,18 e. soineFiveike since a circular letter -A , ' • ad . :. ;16ggeOyiia - & unilersignect t;6 . 1.1ui . P - ii..44 n ts of the riari*itimilroads, in; - rintf, bortie r ri -'" up- Op' . theAtate,,propiasing the followinkar : - ge ment •6y milifeh Teachers caul y . ea*t ii) . l64t: aeini,anrillTe meptiing of • tli . d" Pee' '. iania mixt State: tenhere. Association,' at Wi lams- 1 pat, Lycomlng4nnty, on the 13th— Au-1 gust instant', at reducedvates of fare, x iz : I ' ' " Let each menthe? find - his (or'her) way I fl i to the plaee' of -nleting; wherever it may be, 1 as an ordinary t!'• veler, by paying full . frre, - ', 1 and then let him,. ashen returning home, pass 1 over cacti road or , other moans of travel ivilich • may accord, the-fli vor, free of ch . ar t g9 x on prO- 5 , d ucirii" , r' a ce;rtiliertw of nielnhertrilnp signed-by - the - ,Pfig , itleut,,4e4retary,artdazeamarev..4xfithe. .A.4 - .s9ciatiun ; in which certificate shall be dis tinctly stated thelfact of his atfendance: as a -• 1 • member at tlie'rticent Meeting -of thd . ksOei- t - glon :.. • , .. It has he.stqltilt.iteiDattietd. ation, with the place of his •• residence. -- - ' t i . .." . Ir, thepritteiple,Oftitilt cif-iaa-Theea liY'the l tmoblet in. •" By this mean i S railroad authorities will t exporfrided - and l iflttStraid be freed from the trouble of prephring and, teltects,of•my State. selling excursionickets and of all the arrange- and elpounded. by.pfilhotin, Ilay i ji , meats connected •there With, while on the oth- fie, and-Prestutt,.and that host of g?reht..titind s . er hand the members of the - Assoetatioti,can 1 ,whlel poured spheridOr upon,thelinnal s of , enter and . leave t le cars .at - any station! on i Carolina in 'B2. - - Sir,- it WasliParty Oirb ra iii„, tho:r regular rotse home that may- be: Most i men.and free'me'n. - In tal tradeesof - t hei otili ,i l l e a sa n e el . , convetdent to that, without cliflicalty ordis- + danger ; . So.nth Carolina h al ip .o mt in e l 4. • 1 . •-,-- - . ... . , : I ritices„of„, blood and: treasure'.for:- the ( )Il i on . " If this arrar ~w nent he adopted, the rt'dl-biit - when insufferable: ii Wropg y ias f in iiiokd i 14p ' i. ' i • road . and Other - itithorities may rest •as . gtired . l . on her, she took her•salelyiu her OWn bands i that the privile ,, ,e will not 'at. abused,and• that I and gathered to} children i arotind ' her" to re'. eertific;ites will' Ur granted -to nOtii - • but bona t i d . et?Y..4 her - Wrongs mid tnaintaiii he rights • i fide member:3, injaetual attendam•e at. the re- I sove.reighty, - Ye-f . sir, she - gathe ed"tegeth spective tueeting of the Assoaltbia." ' : • i er•hersons to:defentl , :her.-.ri t ga in l . an ad d e . fi s t t: r t e, ! I iiii,teli twaiit.otince•tivit the • " Catawissa, 1 this government, Jr it . dare 4 i r Williamsport and Erie," the "- Williamsport ; .This, sir, she. did • openly, „iv th.c.,eYe:Ohr, e .. and. Ehnlra f " thel, "Cumberland 'Valley.' the : sun: She rallied her .sons Unddr her - 0 - u "Y i , " West * Chester- and Philadelphia," and the 1 sovereign flag, and whoever . 'w,,tti the foe . e' f' North Penns). lvani:.t" railroad Comp:lmes ± that flag:. was her. foe; hilhitl'S l trag g l e , ;f at have promptly aCeeded to the arrangement, I South Carolina yielded not her . rights.and so. I ala i w ill p i ss incm b er; of tlie'zsiociation tic- 1 creignty. „Titus much, for nullification:- . , • 1 cordingly.. ' •'' i . . . l. '. .- '.. ... I "-Now, sir, - for see.ession. I was a member I The " Delawtfre Lackawanna and West-ofl that party: .' '• In - 1850, - 1 :advocated the:POl ern" railroad Dire- , ectors havlily, agreed to I . icy of South Carolina 'interposing- her sore . it, but inadvertently s o Arranged the detailsi re tanty - as a . shield between• - heecitizenS 1 with their subordinate officers, as to defeat:J and the outra'ges•of this , governnient. , • - •The the object Propoied. 'kis expected,. howev- : s•iirit-of resi:stanee to,,Vederal,aggreSsioil,Wal. . ,t 1 , , er, that - - a - satisfactory. mOdifielition • of ,the ' UtiiVersal throuvhotit .the 'State,,-but,We dif -0-.,.. 1 term's Will be seCured beforelhe dad' Of meet- f. fered as to tyre. Mode and manner" Of : ,re ing, • •-k' , -• 't dresf. _- - . -.,t advoeated the policy . of Secessieurc, • i 'l,he " Philadelphia. W i ltn ingi on and_ 1.3 . 311 - i- ! a nd 'U T - pr i i i e i r d e : l y i ng , a t its fuiiii-Elationthe more road will ; i issite their_ .usual excursion i . principre of State-SOVereignty—ll i i wilfdefead t tickets . for - the oCettsion. . .- . •i to the Dist. -. .,.T116 policy of,the,sepession'par. - The :.` New Ybrk and Erie" TOfid will is:!.ty was,i in virtite.of,State i 'soVereguty, tore- - i • : ! sue, tickets at twl)-thirds their rt•iirlar Tates,. 1, tire 11 . 0 M 'the. 'Ped i era4 . 'eetripact i ,.auti, if. yO s I h ut 1 am: n o t . a d v i. e .d. o f th e exam slifilje; i n -dared tOassail us,- to• meet yinh'w th boW and 1 Vhiuh it wilt be ilone.- • iitrand,tepose.?l - and. i liguery-7,would-lie'p fight nut Alt quarrel. - --- fu Canada - for . F .ticket;ree Nom 'Erie , : fit ' the Oino line Lwiii - Le, fan - 1,110 ; d .at SVilliailiport, to the i Sir, I owa,,alr.i. - !giance IAS my,,sto., and (al:) , i , nom oi:r.Uf a th:ion, for such 'teachers as conic through hi. , : r,td. , t119 I s ederal gok i ernment., . _ ... . from that part of Ow Slate. ' I Whenever . . , I:ll.e'reeall'S that allegamee. I have i - The " Penns.; lvakia 0. - !ntrat" road. will ' i , - l• 110 further contieCtion 'with, the --1 , ederal gem.. . -I . stie their 1.141411 eNeUrt , i. atickets dt 1":tlf fare i . er9itwllt, and I ream : your Clam+, and train " 1 • ; „1,.,:,,, irappli„..a F:r . :I.t. the -011t , e!, At. st•ttig;v4 i . pie upon •your„lios:trann,:eo.l7 l W here-thew liziv‘i resident' ticket agvuts, fi'l . , - ~•: -- 1 • A. zoiloor... Dina1.)::..1.4; - ..vrio . s 1.& . 1 the iirodyi...tion c.!. a certitivate of mcni,nirt-a1....: - , ! , .. - . JP' . • , - 111- the':ISSOO:ill0 ). . , , , . - ._ -. .- . .., t•ntate, -Assoctatton of tan T eac h ( i held. at 111anslield, laq week' th I -' Liberal trrinsi will, no doubt, be.-grantc:l i,nual i me .i. eting : ~ •\V e are told tha- [ as heretofore, hi the Canal Gnamissiorv‘r; 't for the transit ot - er the Columbia railroad. -1 -11 "A re r a ,.... te , a ' n rs w , ere r' ree4t- 1 - • The "Dauph i n' and :..14us4uel'anti‘c* - ; iii Man ' t " Lt gatetiu'llt a'A-;leud nwnt,Thu . 1-:day Cr ealir , • - 6ite. 1 comph•Jes the ldii.of railr3al cominiil . : 2 ::- 1 : -I i- - pre the eeeasa-in, Nv i o ; tit q ' with Willirspe.rt, for such. member.-; ' ~t , i from the West or' South as Like liarrisburg•rt'ee "Icli, free t'i.:".-It""s..-." . . . _ -. on - their- way i „ ReguiaK fate ',5•.1,60, and 1 ; 7:: -. 77 ,--.. in L:111 ,.. 4.• , ;: . 0 9 . - t h is emiii 1-". \ e.11'..) riqiee t f any inti:nded re luction.— '---; - • ' - i -.- - i 1 .. Ibti 1 .., 1, , , , A ,,, , , ... ,- , , •1 i . • , ! aril_. one 8.-al..lianau !hart, at ;ii .1i ~.7 mu*. 1 , , , me-55,.;1i,•., ~!...: 7 .:i%:4 li“: i . ~ Tini, . .ti(A)," a .tatiori. oh t 1, ,, 1),•:.li , -v:v:r.lia ' i '' - ' - ter.- • i, - C!! •il:c - -- - (!-5f-l-are.fv 14 7: 1 i Central, 17. voiles ab-)ve IFirri,barg. foam . iv ton. i wlicuce. the coinfortable - .5ay,,,,-haena -I?a,..ki , t !. -..4".•=.. : _ 1- Vemts run to, N,lrtlituriherl-oul, :35 miles, tin , ': connect w;th the! cArs to ,Wi:li:::u. , ;pl&t. Th,s , .. Loats wi!l c:- . .rryj meilibcro of 0,..hm As , .-ocii.aiou at half fare. 1• • A'.'Z1.,t111;,7 G.- Cl - 11T7:; . the C l 9a gn 01? I re.' 'II th tract ~sir binlitan• S'itor.d, . - - ~ S ecreht.ry 01 perin lendun of K AN. , ~.,; A ;71-...A; pru" A u7u Cks;f•zro:•:•;, o. !Sac to eilanrfe cases poniii ! )g, the JKliehtFsi,el ternal. hitproved the Val for I.t, • ‘•:i TheAloti , e 1,504;(100 hient4 Tht , tive : Ipropri Mr. Gr,pw roovc, sholdd -he drawl ant9l al{" proset-, vitifiltiot;s .of th ant tYaSery • per., lici t . r : amd, titt , ti by. tit) t( to (19. A 1610 of the nuiney al ting <lr dc:tainiri treason. way-pa . 4 tjfsli3O,ooo 13 r-I:titli:tn , 171)0 zo.ss. ed, zl-1 tq 55, iens, Ikniwtt diAnn, in tho ne Soril;Eirg C airy ..(.la:kt . r 4.:d .wovi o , ,„ n , ~4,1:Illo a Tair rfo T days. 'novo 6 (sads the unartiti etnhoidentd by • dwellings, and 1 Ichildreit!intO th Lthe assnined : ' , ..1 1 -. robbery 1 and vii iti the pltitnes had done sornet; This is thu baser airy, the 'chivai chivalry of•Soii dough tzteet-vald, „ ! . • - 'Now tan .1141.N.,- , WrIO in whatls.Col Fremont. that NO shout. his : name; ?. . An ex.: plpror and liunti.w—a Napolean' or snow.cirirts,- and -an eater 4 dog's flash !"-:—. Clirleitoii ! ' .11fercciry.' ' : ' , • - , - .• . Perhaps, the shortest arid . .niost satisfae o.! ry. answer that lean be 'given to t h is. i mil ► : ry, is found id.the '11.(),0,-iiiil . ., .... V: ~ "The market]and brilliant career of . • !COL: : , . Fremont has a i rested : general - a ttent inn: and ad miration, mu t has been watched : with a live..;' ly interest by 'his fellow:citizens ::'of _South Cur . ( il i n a. Chorleltoit,particylcFlii,,iB : iwow.l of lam :. and the . reputation which, he :lias'at .so early an. age - aehieVed tb . r liitielf, she: elanns as something inswhieli'sliii too' has i share."--aharteston jitircuiy,:Septeinb'er 24, . . 1847. think ! . .. :i mp* We ,do. not k that the friends of Free KtufAs, iiiiii trust' Mr;':!Bifeluinaii:,any • mare . than: th y, 'could ' Phi roe!' & :Xi). i , the .. seine party .wi. If to: elect him to finish up.Oe• dirty work tlli . Ad iTtillitzkriliiol l .. liavirbegun, its is hu(idlo.,talk, to-tatter Onroelves : that, they are inist4en in their man. ' tier..feeiy-, eil the kupportiot the southern deieglite4 - ond The Solltb - ba•‘.o rioter -yet' been koieir in their nominee:--=Topeka Eon s.4 : s rributie...'•:- - •••: - 1, RATIPI.CATION IN W. l . 11TRE CoCO.—A If/W.lOl and Dayton - ra ifleation meeting:ski held at Honesdale, :du y Oth, - which the ' - Honesdale Ihnnocratiays t 14 vireo 'the-finest eonvoeati \ on of. the eorvyet- head, ip .. wilyno c0ight,e...".,,. • • - • . In.Gri at. Lend un IV - e.dnesda.yl the rth instrint, bj v. ODU4S: I Scr.,, of Marina; 3lfolhot:t, and A.lttaost.t"daghter - of William. ac'!.;• - of Gre.tt • ' Boookdalo 0:1 the l ilth Inatant, bLv.tho:Rer. NV. T..A04., corbi;tiv.ille..N. IV., to 3..1i5• - 3,lA.ttv of 'lh'ookdalo., ' -DIED . . _ • . , i TE Mt:. Seward i1t , ... - . , 1;.:kt., , k1 - it r;i11 ,inue of the eriminal (trolison) Kan , lS. : lt,'‘i-as. Toti.:rred to furunit tee. A num b‘ - . , r- of : In-! hem bills wer,tl, pas 7 ,?ed •,- also i•mn road . to the Pur:Ill?. ~..s ?Is's - A a bill g1 - Piny MissisSlppi la tand for internal iiiirwove :tgislative, Judieial,.and acc ,4tion f bill was takm up, and 'd tai amend so that nomoneyner i n I,;r the j‘idiciary. hi Kansas . lions fortrililma a ad.all e g e ll Kansas laws b , i'abaiitloned, i on restrained , 0i7.. libertY s'et .indtmait.was adoptet. All Wil -1 . C 57,..a1iti in. the. house by S.l her amandinent,.thdt no`part B allh be expended for. proeen - ng any perSon_ charge:l7 with :.‘ea} by 8;2 to 62. ,The_eltuise - iy , the:expenses.y . (the'Kaiv;as IL ,,, islidure N - Vil-; 'stricken nut • ri, hill; then pass'e'd a:. Mii0:(1: kDemoerats, Southern Amer, 1 New York and Dunn of lii- MO trit,tr.itr.--=-Ttiero was a. thiv proteacti: the veak,.tlefiant. !.I respected : toner; which id, - anil F.cornetl t&, attack the nit was a 'ehl‘'atvy of I<n'rner ' 'OA ‘'; l l4 '`,now, which a=- d and unwary t:, which. when ! . numbers, sets liiii \ to.peaeertil i drives helpless wo men and wifderness ; whiai; under, ise of law, coininits,'ernne; lege, and then stalks alrnad I ,f a borrowed naine, as it„it: iingjioble and boitst-worthk:, [ehiiiflry, the counterfeit , day; ry of South Carolina! The tlier6 slavery . arid 'Northern _ . 1 ys _ . 325.00K8 AND . KEtrr RE-s i: ' spe. ECTILII I —A p ~ . - titl ie e , ,vc ion Was held in-South Carolina, July -•, 040 4 , fill the vacancies occasioned by th e . regnat, v n of Brooks and Keitt, priicipal and 4eoasdrin the assault on Serlato Sunnier, ft,Asal* in - the unanimous re- lection of 1 iZt bothoth told their constituents that their ' de'C'lren would be deemed an endorsement of , 1 1 their course, and both are accordingly et. 1, dorsei.i.._ : • 1 ,Tlr6 - character of the_ South Carolina De mocracy represented by 'these incn, is well "expressed by the following_ extract from_ a spcech made by Keitt in thirliotiA, Janua ry yiiii.ll? we copy Amu this Long siuit:d - 6 , 141)6; page 184 and' id *filch' wi f tiele ttklitikfteat'otairegintiliZi k ti;i ng and J.ackscai t revcring Detiti,eracy:of this re • 17 1 .• t ttn • Jt the of hey father in ~.S9Rfa De pet, nn Saturday, July 24th, of 'fife ''iryslpela..§,.:afir - a pro tracted i4ticki,Atni;.tilrighter of Segatelitid Nancy. S. t!',risvolti,Lin the i 21thyear 'of her 'age." She died liinrh gli-ing — 'evidsinee' 'of .the Christfan's hope of a,blite.seU'itutnek.ttality...''... - . . • • 111 Belrgaic'Eicc tioii. The! Itcl - qiillFenn3 ,Towutthip, inlet atthr.t.,.(ild ciourt. Hon:4o; in r :liontro.:ie, cut Sahli - - Aug. 2:3, at g . r.t'clock r. u., to elect threc dele• I gate? to tlie. 'count!: Coni-entibu. • • . !..: PERIZEkr WELLS, t• . • - Conunit tett, • , ll.trtvEr TvLytt, I, • - It liar never fallen ro.oar lot to be able -, to recom mend au article Which is rankt..A.as a quack medicine,_ to the. patronage of the.cointfihniti,until we bccintie'ac -4u tinted with the idkaluablettnaliticti of Di. Ilaxsta'a Pottr... , rlV.L NE . ror getter:ll dei,iliiy,i bas . tto . It is as cettalik - to revive It , a'orn.=otiand 'prostrate constitution; '6,i; it •is token into . the.•4steni: To fe- - ntates.,of tlelicate health, to young . inisiies verging in t6.voutanhooll, and 16 old' p'er'sons in their decl ining xears; ; there is nothing so beneficial—lothing;tbat.ii so sure to restore to health and happness. It i 3 as` pleasant to the' taste as the 'bOst - ,itnported wines, while it contains none cif theiilntbiicitting It is put up with directions for the_ patient,, in.large bottles, and sold for the tnoilerate'snrn of ette s dollar. -Au 13,185 k:6.: .. TURItELL, Agent: The youni;lililleil'of Chqelf, Ho n tmie, design holding . a Sale" b.f._ . tiseful and Lucy ar_ticlekat the Academy nail; commencing on the afternoon of .August 20 and. tofitinding through the next.. The . oitject of-this PO: ia ,thofu;nishing of the new Epieolial - Ohilrell; now being' erected` Iti the mean= time, .e.ontributions trill be'-thankftillyifeceirefl. —veted oe i: lifiank ftilly rt. 631%. Notice. A meetirig„ of the' Siirtuelbith Agrienitu- • 1.0 Satiety will - be heltl:t4 ,erter . o Bente in: 4 , Mthitrese Int Tuf:sdatevening,'Aug._ 9th. re pori of the Committee on reimanentXoeation of the otlo bw•;-ns.,, will be discussed. r%,. add ess.the people. of SitsqueiimirryC'!+Rti4tY; oh",!'"Ft6 gutsai,", ht MOM rog,e, uu Wediii.Fsdhy August 20th, in6t.,.at 2:_p`rrock - ..lreaciler4\A\ - The Quarterly lleetiug a the Susquebanua,„Coun ly Teachers' Assseeiation tie heltll it hrtlie Methodistthuich, olt liktr 4th ind 43th'eMe. pt. next. The raectingyill„urgttnizo ,e.lev:3r: on Thursauy. I • ' The Rec. Gati..taisnox will deliver an address on the evening OfAim 41k (T,lintsiliax)„,` , l ~,......_ . ..-i--. the exercises will he of in intere i . g Chanicteii si i Mid; as the people of Springville will tid a - hearty welcome to all in attendance : and en tip, i .. ., thOoline of charge, nothing can prevent a `lti,ige, A : .,u.lerli,l meeting, ;'- :- ' --, -: ,is ~' -'; I " _,\,...'" "i Come, TeaelietTe l roily !,,, 10411/I:See !Well lumuj, be - II the;llANNztt . TOwn. - 1 . - ,,. .- - I, ; Dx Omer ' , . 0 + . ..../ •' ::: 'i• Pelestito ,ElCieition: - .,` i r. , ...! - ; E:' . ' 1 _ . , The frieinis of FYmnont"u-DaYto4:lo.4 10 fa* i'or'OF att, platrerm adopted bithel'htlodOlpijia Con-. ... vention, hi Sesquehitiome 6 ,'ari rviitieteirm meet • .41 such pluees as inny be.designo,to hx , the Township Couitnittees On "SetOrtlay. the 23d.clityif Angrist•nest itt'4 o'clock e. - u. ebd;ehooeet thieeWdgitteir to the - County Couventi9u ,whielt wili)be, Iligid at.thq Old Court Utilise iirltoritiose OitlitendoxithMlithAny of .. August, at 3 e'eldek*) iiPliiillie - 'pilriiiiise of nevi, N xiting... .I ,. .litia4e f .coniVosseirSoa o P , i bißelß tesentatlve, fee' J u % an d other, ,61itity offices. .134`diiiettero of ilk - .llppiiblicail unt* ' Commit .tge.: , -.: 7.., .:.--; ~-,;- .. ~, ', . 3.- , ,i :' , :••.:3;,: , . •:,...- .. "<. In the eveitiiiit of flit2lpth'n ,4a ' *inn meting wilt he'tieKrtbnsfieolceti' a:iittlelt.", inii anncinnv WI AS lgalt1:40 POSiiibblf ."- , T• ' MEE Olifo:—"The er6 . .of (Mile, ( , ir semi-aO_ . :.Lout five The citizens . ' d,entertain- . rthe . toaiti "" Free soil; there ii i~ the Poet-, !rertvn; amt r)ktn-. ONAL', Rec. SeeT, .• *Writ. will meet at tlte'oltt 23d,t, at 2 o'cßick t 4 county Convention. FERl l . 6rumiltee. -By it_coo4,C.o3lroS - .. ApSy at tbo,9ffito ~ #, ,,,-;,.7 .: -,,...ii,T.,:,:- . .._..-:; , .„--_, [1
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