the government,!; In this, also, his plCdges have been broken, No administration has been more' prodigal than his. The : 'titne which he should!, have devoted to retrench. ment add .rieforir4 , has been lavished HEI ' truif leas efforts` to sepure his own're-nomination and re-eleetion. 'The dupe of the Cusbings and the .Davisepp his treachery to - prinCipie was pad off at C incinnati with a cheap rec ompense--TBE COTE OS AH "INSHICEBE4 L 'AND HEARTLESS sinvoiiirv. We trust that the de teat.of Mr.,Buchanan, in November next will save him from a similor fate. If Mr 13413an in is elected, Kansas is Slave. If Mr.:, Fre mont is elected, .Eitniai is Free. Thus think ing, we shall la or against the one and for the other. Apd we earnestly ask our fellow-, nemocrate to aid' us in the work. '.County COnVe4tWn • .' ' ' • .It will be seen by a notice in this , paper, that a. RePublican. County Conventioh mid Fremont . and Dayton Ratification Isecting is called at Montrose on Monday, Aug, 25th. We repnblish the names of the Townhip Committees, that they may not forget ¢r neg.- 'lest the duties• *at devolvt upon them of calling the. primary meetings, obe held oh Saturday Auguat MI. .. -:-• RE,,PUBLICAIiCOM3.IITTE S FO.B, 1656. 1 Aisburn.—Thea. Adams es 41., John trev.-k- 1 ,Bury, &lel Tewksbury. - i . 1 Apolacon.,:-Harry Barney, Reuben Bee- i be, Lewis ,W,. Radon. - : : Ararat.L-J. e. Bushnell, W. W. Stearnes.. EdWard Bloxhafn. / , • .; Bridgewetter.+;Perrin Wells, A. q. Luce, Harvey Tyler. ; t Brooklyn.—(.! G. Hempstead, Jhhn H. Chapman,l.Daniet,,Tewksllury. :. CAoronia.—Lewis Chamberlin, jr. S. T. Lec,Chas„! Neal,: , ' , Clifford.—Thos. D. Reese, John Halstead, 0. Severance.- , 1 ' - .Dimock----JObt Young, George Gates, Ur , bane Smith. -i 1 . • a Dundair....--Si B . Wells, J. B. Slocum, Ira Goodrich. 1 ;11 - ' Forest ; Lak'e.--Orange Mott,. C'hauncy W right, J. S: Town. !! Franidin.--bauiel S. North, John 0. Web s . I •' r ' Aienctsville.--tD. D. Brown, Jos.', l Hyde, J. liofoxid.. . 0 + " Gibson. —W.,l P. Gardner, Geo. Sumner, Geo. Walker. [ ; •: . 1 1 . Griai ilend.-Geo. Buck,. Dr. Jl , Griffin, B. B. Tuthill: I itr-'%nj.et —Chi W Walter 6rahaenj HarmOny.—R. A. Webb, Wm. P. conk ' lin H. KLNewell. , -; • Herr ick.—lra Nichols. Martimer William. I Benj. Watrous. 'Jacksolca.--J. M. Bronson,' 11. 11. - VirellSe .; IV. "li. Bartlett. • 1 1 Jessui.—R4ert Griffis, Simeon A. Bolles, Benj. Shay. • .Lathrcip.-11. A. Newton, J..,Gaidner,. P. Bronson.; Lenex. l --Luke Reed, H. N. Smith E. C. ; • . Severance: ; - i tAberty—DAniel D. Brown, Gebrge W. Crandall,; Jos. ;Webster. iliddietowni-B. L. Canfield, H.F. Hen drick. Isaac Giffin. inn:rose-4 rri T. Landon, Wm Foster, c.'F. Reo. . • ' New, W. H. Bradford, Trac Hayden, S. H. Morse. F! ; ; Oaktapd—Sarauel Brush, Geo. Frazier, Bradley Beebe'. Rush-- - ---Henry, Granger, P. Hinds, N. Shoe ; maker. ; Shaer. Luke:—Benj. S. Gage, H. Gage, Michael: Hill. Springrille.:—.o. B. Hickox, D. Wakelee. Susquehannet—L. P. Hinds,- Pembroke White, Wm. I?:. Greeley. Thomson.--;Collins Gel at, 11,enr:„-:; Jenkins, Joel Lamb. ;, I • ; • the New York Tribune contains the following sensible l advice, to which we .call the attention. uf,out. Republican friends: • We offer to. cinr '..Republican frier { ds a few suggestions Ys; to getting up and cpuducting 'their campaign meetings : Unlesi : stale meth od and iforecasx be observed, one' half the meetings ma} be failures. I. Do not engage too many speakers. - Two goOd, reliable ones, fixed and secured for the occasion, with a contingent reserve of Jo cal aid, - are quite enough for any one' meeting: The Calls are - very great,, and no supernu. merarie:s 'should be engaged. I 'Z. • Secure your speakers first, and let the rn fix the tune; otherwise you-will! involve then in contusion and .yourselves in disappoint. :neut. -• • 3. 1f your speakers are from ahroad, see ; that provision : is•made fur •coinpeniatiou, at least •expenses. .Remeinber, it isia sacrifice to-leave. faiiiily, home, business, iind travel night "and day,land pay fare and hotel billa. " Thou!shall not muzzle the ox thal treadeth outrthe.corn.". Remember, therelare many , • of ..yOu,•and ..y . ou' sacrifice for one meeting.— I REM; BLICAN INfiettsci-ix Nivr•Mil.D.— Your speakera•are in the . daily :Sacrifice Of il We had the pleasure of attendinfrt tie RePub time, ° business, hilts and constitutirm,. - • ' t . . • i 1 bean meetingealled- at Badger's hotel in New ... 4: lf . .your gatherings are too large for in doe. rs, [then select, a gamic or woods. Al• - • hist.- Although Al. , Milford; on . Saturday evening . g ways, erect a speakers'stand; andl!;see that it 1 1 , it Vir,s only, called _ aS'a To wnzlip meeting, is covered with boards—not canvas: - . lt saves land no great efi'orts were made to iml ucl at ! the -speakere 'voices and: helps. tho awai•e n e ° 1 tendance, the•people seeriled' to tarn out_ ia-n -to bear. Let .yourcovering l boards project 1 p t4 forin . of , taneously, and'it•Was estimated that• there three or - four feet beyond the ; . 'which the, speaker stands; then yOu will be i were at least 300 present. Al the meeting - sure to proteet.his , voice. This aoa.rtgeinent i was about to commerice,lbe 'Great Bend may seem of:Small moment to yon,.•but it is 1 Brass' Band unexpectedly drove- up, having of inn:noise moment to the speaker,. .. :, .. ; 1' - • - iI - - - ,volunteered ...- to ' lend their spirit-stirring •,5..' If possible, in every gathering. arrange 1 s . ' • : i • .the to emit en te occasion. The speech - for . some good, soul-stirring Giza- Scixos.—, Let tour Glee Cluhs", be 'made il j :k of it alt i is by . .B. ,5... Bentley, Esq., the Rev.' Mr. and f4male singers. Take care that the songs i Clark, of the AT.: E. Cleareh, and the Rer. Mr. arc not buffairMery and trash,. Liet..,l.hem be- •- Kin.% or the Coligr egational.Church, were ear such as have toci.in them. 1;,.. . 1 ' 17. • • I nest • furc•ble and telling, and were received 6. Never fail ofinVitingyeiur.,wlVe &nut: , - • ',. ' c'' - • •'• ' ,•:. 1 * with ireuucitt loolaUct - .. . . ters and slaters. Their p4esence.and refining i : . - _•• -.- •I. : ' . influence are :'everywhere being Felt in - our: I. • A fine spirit of erithusiastil.prevails among. meetings.. The wrongs of Kansas stir • Wri-. the supporters of true Republican Deinocra... man's heart-to its center.: .' • ! - - i'ey-iii New Milford; and we believe they, will '! • :7..lDon'tyraste, too inuclt 7 rnotiev . oil -bati';' . 'i be Able to give - a glorious .account of them .. - tient, powiler and processions, but4ather save; ; - • . -.: • ••• i . selfes in . .N . _o . etnher-r-especially if the Bor• .• it for; documents and papers. .; ii. .- • • - or I der Ruffians w ill. be 'so kind as to manufacture B..:,Don'ts'lritter away half.„Y'6ur day. evening in preliminaries, as to who shall, be la few more bogus letters. fur Oblication in chairman, committee, &c: ' lleinernber nine 1 the Tribune. , ' • o'clock .cOrnes very soon :after fdark. - Get • right to work, elk your audience Nvill tire be - • fore. you licg,in.' ' . •• . •i' :, • - .1 These hints-,--especially that rebating to en gaging speakers and preparing tltespeakers' stand—will, be of incalculable..advantage.— '• .We ask our' brethren of the : prey's to insert, . if they :agree; via us in these suggestions, or,' in the - other ;case , offer better. • ,i; - • • " • Imports f dti 'from r .spcaker in Ake field as ; sure;ts tlitit meetings were n6Ver,so large - and :enthusiastic as in the preseni,.cainpaigh. The ife.:eling'?n behalf of Free lEiPeech, Free :Terrapry and siltrOiug . icansait-,is beyond • t'arilieL •:1 .. .. i . [i: ' • . , • • TII Lancaster Examiner and. Her tddi, a well:informed and reliable: paper, says I that after a informed enquiry Int-Ole political views of neirly all the opposition` newspapers Pennsylvania, it is satisfied there are but - fouri which iuirreally advocati4oe cause of ' Enna' ore acid Dontdson, while the are not ; less than sixty supporting liettiont. and Day ton, ' 4 ing '27, NE Die Weinroeqf ReMbile4l). C. F. READ a H. H. FRAZIER, .EDI7ORS. MONTROSE PA. Aiguit 7,_ 1656. REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR PRE/41DENT, JOHN CHARLES, FREMONT'. FOR: %ICE PRESIDENT, WILLIAM I L. DAYTON. STATE TICKET. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER; T.H=OINAS• E. COCKRA N Oflork County. FOR AUDITOR GENERA.; DARWIN PHELPS, Of Armstrong County,. FOR SURVEFOR GENERA ; . BARTHOLOMEW- . LAPOBT.E., Of Bradford County. " Help me, Fillmore, or I Sink," Is the plaintive cry 'sent up .by the Buch "aneers from every quarter of the land. :The odium attached to the present wicked and corrupt administration is..so great, and, the voice.of the people every whereso emphatic against the - Border Ruffian rule,-that all hope of the Cincinnati 'platform has forsaken them and.now their only expectationof suceess lies in. the'streugth of Cotton Whiggery, : and the possibility,' through Fillmore . , of diverting : votes from Fremont that would otherwise be,i cast for him. A' Buchanan member of the House recently declared that " unless the Fill More and Buchanan men _united, Fcentgif t would be elected ;". and with thav,view of I the case the Buchanerrs are; every - Where . biisy in propping up the .tottering hillniore cause.. They attend . all the Fillinurc nieet rings, and by their members help to keep up .their faltering *tits-. At a s'e.centrillmore meeting in Ohio, the whole thing was man aged by the Binder ,Ruffians, Even the Resolutions were drawn' by a Bucharieer.-- ..The Pennsylvanian. the organ of theßuffians in this State; isflattering thcTillmore Know : Nothings, andthinks the, difference between them and the Buelianeers is'but slight, while it cannot lookion the. Republicans' but with horror. The, same thing is, being exemplified in Congress; where the sham Democratic Slave prOpag.andists and the: - pro-Slavery , KnO'w- I Nothings havoeffected-a complete and per • - feet uniOn,upon all questions touching the is sues now before.the country: When a foul murder committed by a member of COugre,ss— is proposed to be investigatcdi the conlibine.d Buchanan and • Fillmore men retain him in his seat and shield him from censure. When an effort is made , to'expel Bully Brooks. fOr his cowardly assault upon Senator Sumner, A coinbination of same elementsprevents . a 'constitutional Vote for'; his expulsion; and • on all questions touching Kansas., .the same combined parties haVe 4 all times used every ! effort to prevent and -smother investigation,, land keep the Free - Citizens of that Territory under the heel of the Border -Ruffians. ,- Whether the present game can be played out successfully beftre the A - Merle= people,. remains to . beren. The old HuniterS, y. the cry of " know Nothing," hope to divert votes from Fremont, While the Fillmorc men by the cry of "Roman, Catholic," attempt to draw from the other side ; and, while both cries arkept up,YOr effect, the Union 'be: tween the Irish Roman CatholiCS and the Fill morejinow Nothing is being consummated, to defeat the Republicans and fasten Slavery upon Kansas.:. PerhaPs the candle will' last long enough to play 'out the game, but- .*e suspect that on a few' of the, last moves,lheir light will end utter darlTeSS. • A NARLOW..EscArE. - 7 - Mr.tharles :- 1). Ty -ler, of . ..Montrose; eatne very, near losing' his life on Saturday-last, by the accidental dis: charge of his rifle. He hudlaid - his rifle tip on the gypimd, and in taking 'it up; drew it towards - Min. by the , muzzle, 'viliettAa twig cati". - ht the- lock iiiieltarging the piece Sending the builet:through his hat. _h was so close a shot that it-made One hole.through .ttie-britri and. two .through‘ the body of-the hat,'lsid carried away - some of his hair. A Aity " loud .611V:dm:rile: A NEWEPA.M. Casses..="-The ' . .`Montrose Democrat has passed into the lumds of Messrs.j. B. McCollum and A. J..Gerriison, who have become its editors smkproprietors. The new editors are young gentlemen who hAve both Wyly etwlied. law , in the ofrace of B. Little, Esq., of this piece. • Kansas in the Hone,. It will be seen by the Congressional I: 4 '°' ceedhigs which we publish this week, thSt the House of Representatives are nobly doing their part, towards - rescuing the . e - people of Kansas from the shameful state of Slaver) to whic,h the Border Ruffians and the ry power of the National Executive aria re ducing them. Haiing 'previously pasted . a bill for the admission of Kansas withits [ Free State Constitution, as a measure of justice to' the pe7ple of the Territory, and calculated to give peace to the country—but which bill was rejected by the Sham Democratiedough ace, pro Slavery Senate—the Howie o v a the '29th tilt, amended the Army Appr•ap4ation bill, by adding a pmviso, that no part 9f the military form of the United States swill be used to enforce the bogus laws of kansii,and that the President shall use the militarY l force to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, and protect the persons and property of the citi zens, dre. ley reference to the vote on this amendment, the justice and necessity owhich will hardly be disputed, it appears that it re ceived.the support of the Republicans in a body, while the Sham Democracy and the . Siiuth Americana-including Mr. Fillinore's Pennsylvania friends, Jacob Broom and IL M. Fuller—voted together against But the amendment was carried, and the bill pas sed finally ; and we shall soon see what the ' Democratic' Senate will do with it. On the same day a bill introduced by Mr. Dunn, was passed, which restores the Missou ri restriction, and in other respects [undoes the work of the. Border Ruffians and their Washington allies. Here •agaiu, notwith standing they pretend at the North to - be in favor of restoring the Missouri Compromise, the Fillmore men, with two or ;free excep tions, voted with the sham Deinocracy a .l , , a gaiust The measure. Broom voted witn. the South, and Fuller dodged. . The cause of freedom always finds iwo ene mies combined against it in the House---thc Buchanan Deinocracy and the Fill more A - merzeans. " THE NIGGER PIRTY."—The FT4 , e, State men of Kansas are not, only opposed to the Introduction of blacks into that Territory as Slaves, but they have also voted by a large majority to exclude the black race entirely. On the other hand the: Border" Ruffians and their, sham Democratie abettors arensingethe most p. desperate means; even resorting to vio lencetiand bloodshed, to force the black race into the Territory-, together with such insti- , tutions as will effectually - exclude • White la borers. The real question at issue,, so far as regards. merely Kansas; is. whetherthe. tillers of its soil shall be freeinen or slaves; wheth er its lands...shill be. divided among vnany in dependent and indlistrious farmers,or.among ,a few aristocratic planters living in idleness on the fruits of others" toil ; whether a . ma - - .jbrity of the people, or- these few. aristocrats, shall rule the State ; whether. as it grows old it shall grow more andcmora populous, pow-. erful, and wealthy like the. Free States, 'or poorer and poorer, its lands wearing out, its villages going to decay, and the Mass of its whiteinhabitants becoming every Veal.. more wretched and ignorant, as'ia the condition- Of things hi the Old Slave States; :in a Wordi . I Whether Kansas shall_' be -Free or . , SlaVe.— Yet the so-called Democratic _party who: are : fighting so deSperately to force the blacks . upon a people who do not want them, have the impudence to accuse the Republicans who make -common cause. with the Free State men of lianSas, of being' nigger-worshipers,' of manifesting an undue. partialitY-for the] black - race and. preferring their interests to I .1 t hose of the whites !; Was ever Y thing .mote absurd.? ', ' • . • The, principle of justice written by the Al mighty in our, hearts, the principleof liberty taught us by our Revolutionary fathers, our sober judginents as lovers of our country, its greatness and prosperity, tell us that Kansas should lie -Free. and 'Free. we.mean- it shall I be.. The slave breeders of the Sonth tell the Democratic party:that Kansas mut be indde a slave market, a State with three-fifths oflk live stock represe4cd as men in the Congress , ofthe United States and such the sham•De rnocmc.y. mean it shall be. The issue is fair , ly made. . Which is, the "nigger party I" DELEC;ATE PROM. 11AN5.48.-"-nie Kansas electioti case was disposed of in the House, on Friday last. GOv. Reeder, being. sick- at Philadelphia, sent on a statement.; kvhich ;Was read by the clerk ; Ur. Whitfield; the sitting delegate, then read his. statement; . when Mr. Washburn of the .Committec -On eleCtions closed the debate man able speech. • A vote was -then taken on Ale resoluti4 that Mr. Whitfield Was not entitled jo hisiseat, and it . . was adopted, by Yeas , llo, Nayso2. ) It is unnecessary ,to say that tl'ip Nays arc all Buchanan and Fillrnoremcni. Notwith• standing it • was clearly proved} the Kansas 'lnvestigating Corn niittee that W hit field was e lected by the vows offirmed inva.. dirs from liissOuri,.and theretor i e could, not•, be . entitled - to his seat, the united South, and twelve Northern dotigtifitees,—including Cad— walader and Florence of Penns lvania, both strong for BuchamM—voted to 3 ive him the seat. . . . • - The reb , ,lutiOa: that 1 1 / 4 1c.:Ree. ted to the seat, was lost by Y 113. THE WELSII RuvnucAws.-- her of the Pittston 'Gazette giv of the forn-ation of three W Clubs, one at Pittston, one at and one at Scranton. Dr. J. ton, editor of the Cambrio - A 4 crican—a pa per-published in New ionic an which has an extensive circulation in ,Penn , ylvania—has been very. active in getting up ese clubs.— He is an able man, and talc lated to have great_influence among his cot i intrymen, the Welsh,•of whom there are a la i tgo pumber in' Pennsylvania. The . "Welsh . remont Club" i i at Scranton iseaid to be the ist Welsh po- Halal organization ever forme in America. . . gier - Those Asneriams.who are so anxious to prove Col. Fremont a Catholic, stould re inetaber-that the votes of the!Ca/Idle dein. gaits/ from Loaisiana, in ,et Noininating Conventicm at 'Philadelphia, ere given for Itfalard'Filltnore.--Boston Jr urnat. -: - ■ Western' Correspondence. —,----, 111., July 25, 4858. Mum& )tz oaa:—Although sway down . here toward the place,here the sun .sets, I have the pleaaur e of perusing the," Republl. can " which cornea to hand : regularly- every week. lam happy to hear that "old IMI quehanna'' is right side up for FREMONT and DAYTON. My predilections were on the side caf Fillmore for the Presidency until very re. candy, but, like thousands of others, my views have changed, and heartily concur` with the moan MAJORITY who are strongly `urging on their forges for, the certain success of Fremont and Dayton. If yoti Pensylva nians, away down there near where the moon rises, are as much opposed to Buchanan as the hundreds of Pennsylvanians that are set- tied in western-Illinois, he will hardly have the shadoW of a vote in.his own State. don't know ota man (a Pennsylvanian) in a circle of ten miles,in which circuit there are as many as taco htmdred voters,÷who will give his vote ; -for the Pao-_Stavaat candidate. The names, of Buchanan, Pierce; Douglas Sze., 4Szc., cannot' be mentioned, to them but they will show the most determined and bit ter spirit of opposition to Buelianan'seleetion that I ever recollect having seen manifested toward any candidate; nor is this felling con fined to settlers-from Pennsylvania-all men here, With vcvy• few exceptions,, are deter: mined to beard-the tiger in his den,' and to show to the civiljzed world, that the loyal and law-abidina citizens of the United States are more numerous. than , the factionists and • union-dissolving party. As sure as there is a HeaVen, so sure is the • defeat of the Pierce party . ----if lam to judge from what I know of affairs in this part of the West. • Illinois is SURE for freedom, by a vote that will -make pale, Douglas 'and his - hosts. You . will observe that the nearer you get to the battle-grounds of Kansas, the more - stinging - and 'vociferous are_ the, outcries a gainst the policy of 'the powers that-be,' and the powers that would like to be, but canaot. Had if not 'been that firm labor. and . the cart of other matters required the 'Attention of'the - people here, especially this. season,. the Algerines that invaded Kansas would have had to apply to Government flr aid to recruit their forces. If Matters - continue there as they haVe been, the Free Sellers there will get abundance of help.. • . • The names of Pierce, Buchanan; &c., are I a reproach ancl: a by-wOrd amongst the pee : ple here.' • I don't recollect of seeing a Buchanan man in this region, unless it's those who t are ha bitual Drunkards, and they arc ashained to own up, unless when they are about down.— All the intelligent, moral, and law-loving part.of community are for freedom, of per son, press and speech. Excuse this hasty letter,—and• when I have leisure I will write again. ' • '• My trade is exceedingly good, far ahead of what it was in Pennsylvania. . Fremont Meeting at Great Bend. :MESSRS EDITCIII3 :—The, Presidential Cam. paign -of I 856; oire - ned !host gloriously here last evening. , Without posting any, flaming hand-bills orr making any extra effort Whatev er, the spacious Hall of the Dayton House Was et oWded with the- freedom.loving citizens of our village and the •surrounding country.-. Geri: . Bayless,-of Broome County N. Y., who has recently returned froth Kansas, addressed the Meeting, portraying in tm 'eloquent man ner the wroags.tliat have, ben' heaped upon i r the .people of that beautiful erritory. ' Gid eon Hotchkiss, Eiq., the well 'known invent; or, ..why has travelled extensively in . the Southern States and spent ninth of his . time in Washington -city, happenini.to be present, was called upon, and made an 'offhand speech that was- received with tumultUous.applause; - i and must have made the Bucha a netrs (a few of whom - were Present) sick of their cause and their candidate. The. name of John Charles Fremont caly forihiremendous ap.• plauie whenever mentioned. The Rev. Mr. Clark, Of' the M. E. Church, was next called upon and, made a few eloqtteni ferna'Ai . in fa vor of Fremont and -Freedom. The " Great Bend Sax Horn Band" were present and ad ded greatly to the interest, of the meeting by their.soul . stirring strains. . , ...- . Our Club are doing a. great work here:— Why can't we have one in every town . in the county ? ' • • - I The Rev. Mr. Clark and otheis' will ad. dress the Club two weeks from last evening, (August I:2th.) .• • . . `Tbe latch string always hangs out: ' ~ , - - Yours truly, .N. D. B. . . • . Great Bend, July - Bb, 1858. . , , Ia ' RESIORT PAPERS IN : PENNSYLVAI; lA.—To . . our previoUs list of newspapers published in this State, that advocate tke election of Fremont and :Payton, we .now add : the fol. lowing': Mercer Freeman, Lebanotr Courier,. Bea• ver Arius, Indbuta Register, Hollidaysburg. Whig, Crawford Journal, Chambersburg Re. pository, Lewistown Gazette, Chester Repub lican, West Chester Free ` American, Eas,to nian, Pittsburg Journal, Philadelphia Times, Hanover Spectator, Warren Mail, Venango Citizen, Wainesburg Eagle, McKean Citizen, Westmoreland Herald, Couneantville Couri er, Bellefonte Whig, Connellsvi Ile Enterprise, Altoona Tribune, Danville Democrat, Nor ristown Herald, and the following German papers : Phildel. FrelePresse, (Free Press,) Pittsburg Courier, Pittsburg Froibeitsfreund, (Friend of Freedom) ; Amerk. Beobachter, !'Liberator Beobachter, Erie - Zuschaner, Lkba. non Demokrat, Vaterlandsiktieuter, Volks. freund and Bedbaehter, Morgenstern, Phildel. Wochhenblast; Unsere Walt, Weltbote. In all '72. papers. We sea it , stated that there are 90 for Fremont in the State. er,, be ad mit leas 81 . 3; Nays e last n s an amount .611 Freniont W i 1 k esbar re, enry Pules- KEEP rr tx Mm.—Remember: that Xi. lard Filltnore is the onlycandidate' for .the Presidency tiho - is in favor of American prin ciples.—Daik.Amtrican. • And "keep it in mind" that' he - WAS the only American Presidect,'who ever eigtied a mekihg American hounds of American citisene to - run down and catch - Anietienn ." nigger'," • , • . . '''irs Session. r ::-., AslirNwroftiJuly, 2.0, - , -,- - -• HOME Or eiPenszeriitvitar.-e.- ::. ; „.. . ' I . , The Hiniiii'Pr4xded to actf:on• the !ail-. 06 . amendments , re forted froro.,;the:Omitrtt teeeof the MOW onl the state etthe rnib.i,tO the'AriniltliproPr' tion Bill.!' ~ ; : , 3. .. ; _ .: ' la • ' Mr: . taa)pbe.ll; o Ohio, said he shooldleel '' constrained to separ. to from. those With , whom he. usually acted, in the vote on , the ,amend ments 'of Messrs. B recur and Sheen*, with reference•to Kanias , They were intpadneed lin:violation of the rules and usag*•of the House. It was thi3 . datty of, he- Oftninittee• on the Judiciary -orilie Territories; itean.ear, ly period of the seisson, to introddie meas.. tires proposing sore i e proper rernedtfor the, difficulties In Kens”, There-are nOrsle 7,000. men employed inpie. defence of tir4r Pacific coast,, meeting. danger in every Ran, yet„ gentlemen propose substantially to *ithhold supplies from the army, because, 141854., a 'legislative mistake ,was made. Ahy was not such a proviso as that on which-t4 - ellouse IS now about td 1 te, attached toFthe Deli- . eleney Bill, which iitained :the apP',. printing ( t ) for the supplies o members'? W. iY post pone. it till near t i tle close of the s.- ,sionl--,- He wished it distetly underlet.' j,;•.tho. be would go as far a those who . we '; go, for, ,that,, for fair and legitimate legi.s , ton rela tive-to Kansas, bu he would pot:. ' . isent to the aecornedishinei t of the object ' - ": I .' he indi rect. manner prop. ea. • et .- ,-- : ,e , - Mr. Giddings '!xplained_ w - -;,..,,,,. -1 -6diti tint move a similar re triction to D - ' etk-oey Bill. It would not i.hve been germai ''::'_:' `e .tach it to a measure providing for the', ''••A f' meral-, • . ; bers of COngress. But me H "_%,,_-its now providing for the upport of ihtlle" ), which - List of Juvirs. . • the President w - using to :(,,, row the Drawn for - the - Term of Court cernmencin , * 'e' Constitution. - T ii amendment:N 'M inth r. August 18th,;.1850.. • - . : Campbell ccenpla ned of was desi' Wto pre- It . ortaani Jut:one. ~ i • serve the constitution and righ ts i • hi: people Bridgewater; Billitigs Stroud. I • 4..: ageittet Exeeutiv 4 uSurpation.ll, ould his Brooklyn: E. A. Weston: _ 1 oil r•ligue. aid the resident to ei-vki‘hroW the Clroconut :' Jasper Sianley. . ! • , • b.b...,,t,es cC the e' untry 'I . ' , ._, r Cliffiird: Thos. Burdick 2d. Daniel-Baker.. A Voice—" A good hit." ' :,pti Forest Lake': Chester ‘V right. ! - •'• • Mr. Canipbel replied to. Mil tGidding ,, , e Franklin : . Ben;emin Thltikvr, Edwin Sum- that lie (Mr: G.) knew well tbeg. lippr'rpria mers. ; lg. tions fur the Art ty were in -tl, - t ! e .ciency Great Bend : • Win. Green, Isancl?eciihow,Bill. Ile under tood that serri, 'y'niler pro.* Gibson : Jasper - J. Stileze G. H. Pikt`l7illg. vi inns were to I e attached to lother :rip- Harferd : E. N. Carr n'er,:P. K. W illiama 1 prepriatien bills, the effectef w igwfould de. • Hairnony, : W illard Austin. !• . ; • that. them. •He 'as unwilling to take the / re. Herrick : Ezra Carpenter.. - ;. ,possibility of w thholding supo es frOM the Liberty : Daiid Bailey. • various - branches r of the publie:,sierViee,.bet Lenox : Saniuel Halstead. d ,1 . tbe House shout have one it: send- Middleto‘ww: Horace Shafllird: e: .• ing to the - Senat some bill by }.itch all the , Oakland : George T. Frazier. . . . troubles in liens s can be set tle.4; • ;,11.e. would Rush :-Jamcs. L. Fargo. • . . '. • • • - - favor it upon its - own merits. '.the Senate 'Springville); John Striek . land; S . ; B. -Culver. a in defiance oft e public will,,4hOuld refuse iS usqueltannapepet : Edward Carlisle. . acquiescence, th nhe NVou l .d frtO 't . proviso TRAVERSE 41.33.0.R5, FIRST WEEK. withholding the appropriation[Asea ,lat, re- Auburn : G. L. Swisher, J. M. Bushnell, ,•;,.i . li c, , a • - Tracy Frink. ! - - • Mr Giddings gain desired t,;'44ahgri T. Bridgewater: Milton Hunter. J,Ohn Sherer, Mr. Dayirf'soi objected, I; , fe p: , k1: - 11. P. Robbina.. - I ..se • .- • Mr. Giddinirs I wish to know arlietlik:the Giddings Brooklyn :- O. 6. Heiniv.to:(3.. - ' -• \ gentleman from ouisiana has taken threguar- Cliltunl :. Sterling Bell:, '' •-. . . 1-4En:ship-of my :olleaeue. 0 Franklin : James Leighton.. e! . . Mr. Ca c impbel,--4 can inform my colleague Frieridsville : D. W. Glidden. ! . - that no man has the guardianship. of me. • Great Bend:. Lowry Green, N, V. Carpenter. 'Gibson :r P. C. Hawley, Timothy Carpenter, -Mr. Gidding.- I want my colleague to un yieldthe _ , derStand that ii "-proposed to Win. IL Pope. - . like a g entleniat , but that, the gentleman fropi e Harmony : David .Taylor, Stephen J ennings. -Louisiana (Mr. Davidson) uritlertook to con- Harford : 'lra Carpenter, Fe Ile Peek, John • trot ni.v collerie• re. • Leslie, O. P. Jacks:rin: ':: - Mr. Cam e, plie I expreged hie' be-lief that tly, Herrick ; Artemas Carpenter. •1 . - ' laws Of Kansas rere franided iiifreud,. 'audit Jackson: Enes Bryant, Joseph Fostere . I 0 , .. , time v , onimittee 11 theJUd:Clary were to bring Liberty ;B. W. sSou:lpx , ,rth, Iti r n - v.-1.1. Ive-, ; : .-: i ~, c their , 1I : . ~.1 ...," fur . n a Jai for repeal re. mole. %me Cooper Corbitt, JO . h' Peiilyi ','il,. and fro- the i ; peal of the Eanees and Ne. Lenox : Luke Reed, Hea . S. Ctint. ' . braska act: and to reorgenize the the territo- Lathrop : Eden Brown. E. \. Lord. • rY ;mew; and r storing the Alissa.;:tri metric- Middletown:: L:Yi-:Light, 1-aiie Straileee. t ion .. but been sea political party did a great - New Milfti - rd :J; VV. 11. Bradfiad, William . ' wrot? and th. Executive exareisci. hi's nine • Hayden -Horace Little. • L . :-...-, tions corruptly in the spirit o f usurptism,. he Oakland : 1,. E.- Shutts, Henry Taylor. . - should not be Ming to embarrass the Gene- Springville : Orin Prichard, James Hasson. , Susq're Depot : Wm. Smith, Dan'l R: Pope.ral -ApPropriat on bills. Mr. Barbo is - aniendinent, o ff ered on I * Sainuel Frilkenbury. • ,of re l'-,Silver Lake : Elijah Wilbur. i!! is . Thursday hist, itelar ft iug the laws Kansas I null and void, vas relje.cted— yeas, 88e, nays, I. ,Thompson) Ebenezer Messenger. 189'. .. The young men of Montrose and Bridge- water met at the Old . Court Houtnion Fri daY evening, Aug. ISt, and cirganfied tempo: rayilyby:_the eliption; of L. F. Fitch, ;:chair: min and =F Secretory. : On motion cif4V.:4l4, Jessup a"enmtnittee was appointed to.. (heft conititution and by laws, and report to-the next meeting, viz: W. IP Jessup, p. Deans, Gilbert War ner, C. S. Foster. On motion, a Committee on Songs was ap pointed, viz : T. A. Lyons, E. NcKenzie, C. S. Foster. The following:names were enrolled as meni bers'of the ". Montrose and Bridgewater Fre mont Club :" • - • . W. IL Jessup . E: M. Stone . C. W. Mott . B.- H. - Mulford Foster Elisha Mulford • - S. A. Woodruff .W. M. Doolittle Geo. Pickering D. Sayre _ C. C.ltillister L. F. Fitch • E. 8.. Wong . •A. P. Keeler A. Smith jr. . T.. A. Lyons A. C. Merriman ,E. McKeniie G. I%l'4dt:um E A.- Case • Amos Nieboli Cyrus Horton • Benj. Smith • W. B. Deans R. F. Jameson - - H. H.' Dun More • • Gilbert:Warw. G. B. Eldred "Geo. Frink . . W. A. Crossman H. H. Frazier . J. C. .Tyler • On motion, proceedings directed to ' : be published in the Republican. adjourned one week. . . . • Yours truly,, J. P. L. Fremont Club. §EcOND. WEEK. Ap6l3c.on Ethyard . ; • Auburn Pounts Adaw , , S, Carter. Brooklyn 0. A..Eldrid ,, t. , 7 S. W. Breed, M • • L. • . Ctioconut ':;Samtiei F. Carra:llt..,, ,hicul, 111'11117 ball. . • Clifford : James F. IIodg , :on Benin Ayres, Thomasß, Davis. Dundaft: T. I'. Phinney. • _, • Dirnock: C. J. LathrOp.. . Franklin 0. M. Hall. Forest Lake: Stanley TurrelLJ Great Paid: Nkholas Dußui, J. B..Han,- - lin L. S . Lentaim Heinek': iJames Giddings. • - I lar ford : • GeOrge W h itu ey • Jaekson : Turner: Jessup: S. A. Bolles. • - • .Lathrop : ISlaretis Case, David 'Wilmarth. Lenox: E. R. Green. • ; -. • • Mont(osei .c. D. Lathrop. .New Milford : A, S. Walker. ••• ' Rush : Henry Granger, N. J. SherwOod, Townsend Baker. • Springville: Seth Stark, C. A Thornas, Da- vidWakelee. Silver Lke: Horace Bliss, lqichael ; Hays. Susquehanna ll s epot : Seba Brant. Telegraphic Ne*A. ; ST. Louis, Aug. sth. Ilissotiat.—Benton goes out:of St. Louis county about 3300 ahead of pink, and Polk 2000 ahead of-Ewing. - Blaira Majority will reach 1000.. Richmond has gOne Democrat- ic. Scott, DeMocratic gain,'soo. Berrien, county, Kilos' Nothing majority. Owen co., Democratic. Harrison countY, Democratic, • CINCINNATI, Aug. h. • KzrruCET.;.- 7 -County• retura, § from Ken tucky- this morning favor the IDemotrats.— . - The impression prevails .here; that they' have been generally ,successful throughout the State. - . . . lc.nv.t.. Davenport; Scott county, 350 Re public:nl • majority. Muscat Inc, about 150 do: -Jackson county, 150 - 40. . Destuoine; 100 do: NEW YOE; Aug. 6th. MASSACIRISETTS.—The liffisachusetts A morican Stite council held a ffnarterly meet. : ;rig at Fitchburg . --yesterday. The Fillmore men withdrew, and formed a new State coun cil, and_ the ,Fremont portion endorsed the Republican ticket: Ns - v( l l76ms, Aug. oth. .PENNan.vAxtA.--The Pennsylvania Atner lean State Convention met', at Harrisburg yesterday. A proposition fur forming a fu- Mob electoral ticket was rejected unanimous. - 7 - ;:eirin giving a list of Fromont papers in Pennsylvania,.,the New the !Independent Herald puts down the circulation of the lindependent publica, Montrose; at 500. The Herald guesses 'wildly.' Our last vtcek's issue num bered 1248, and ourilist constantly in creasing. ikulll9llllCß,. THEN.,--JOHit, JCAHWALAD*II, THOS. B. FIXHIENcx and J. GLANCHY J9lsgs,. the three Pennsylvania Buchaneers who vo ted against the expulsion of Iltiooxii, are hi a fair *4- of receiving Jiisticii at the bands of the Potpie. ikearly every aper in the State, which We: open epontita:o_ them , proper,- terms, and Ihr:Ppttaville Miners' J out* gn 4Yoscs the* 114 1 10 6 :Wi14 11 00inei , , lowa Ctir, Aug. sth. lIMI TBIATTFOITaTR Py a vote of.yeag 91, nays S 3, !e amendment offered yt,ter .• man, providing that no party oree of the United States.shall The. House, concurred in tt day. by Mr. Si of the military be employed t alloged laWs o Kansas; conve! until .Congres laws were.pns ' conformity Will Congress shall I 1 1 of the Preside , preserve.the p repel invasion . / I poperty .6 f thi oil the highwa against unlaw the President' :tia, recall all t possession, an iug into the, te • peaco, to to el The followii ment : .. I i aid in the enforeementolthe , t i the Legislttive 'Assetnbty of !bed at the ShaWnee 'kis - siert, shall declare whether. those. .ed by a Legislature chosen in h the organic law, and until so declare, it shall be the duty t to Use the" military force, to, r ace and suppress insurrection, And ,protect "the . persons and. citizens of the territory, and -s of Missouri and elsemjle.ifc, 11 seizure and search, and that hall disarm the present imili ie United States arms in their prevent armed men froth -ritory to disturb the public force real or pretended las Vs. g is the vote on the amend- hrs. -Albright, Allison, Ball,Bar (N. Y.) Benson, •Billingharst, radshaw, 13renton,-Buffington, Lnn.)ehafree, Clawson, Coltax,. Cr:lgin, Cu m back, Dam rel I, ick, Dodd, Dunn, - Durfee, 'glAtr, Galloway; Gidding, Gil 7 Grow,- Hall, (Mass:) . Harlan, loway, Horton, •(K..:Y.) Hor- . ughston,• Kelsey, Kinr, Knapii,• !ox, Kunkel, Leiter, ; Matteson, (N.. Y.) • Moore, MOrgan, Nichols, N9itiin, - Oliver; (N. Pelton, Perry, Pettitt, .Pike, Ritchie,Sabin,Sage,Sapp, mons, Spinner, Stnnton,Strana hurston,Todd, Tiatton, Wade, Waldron, Wash. Washburne, (ilk) Washburne, On, -Welch, Wood; _WOodruff, Yeas--hies hour, Bennet BiShop, Bliss, i l Campbell, (0 Comics, 'Covoff Day, Dean, ic; Emile, Fl bort, Granger Harrison, Ho ton, (Ohio) I- Knowlton; Ito McCarty, Mi Morrill, Mott Y.) Parker . Pringle, .Ptir% Sherman, - Sin] hail, Tappan, Wakeman, .: burile, (W.) W(Wis.). Wats ood worth. • ' Nays—M BoWie, Bran of Ky.,.Gam -era, caskie, .Craige, CraW of Md., pen lish, Eustfi:, Penn., FUlle Harris t .ofX Ill. i . Haven, Jones, of T Lake, Lindl Marshall, of son, .Packer, Quitman,l .fin, Savage, Smith, of iSWope, Tay :Vail, Valk, ."‘ . iiiiituey.: NN Tenu.i\and ' 'Ma bill ‘ - 7.Yea- 1-9 k., Before th. hell, °Whit by Mr., \Va ate will am obnoxious f in the 'Art Mr. WO In a Comm the Senate. Thibilli . 80: .._ ..: ssrs., Aiken, Barksdale, Bell; , Broom, Burnett., Campbell, I bell ; of Ohio, Carlisle, Caruth- I hh, of Ga., Cobb, of 'Ala., Cox i oid, Cullen, Davidson, Davis; er, Dowdell, Edmundson, Eng - - 1. Faulkner, - Foster, Fuller, of , of Me., Goode; Greenwood, u„ Harris,' of Ala., Harris, of Hoffman, . Houston, -- 'Jewett, - I n., Kennett, Kidwell, Knig4., 9: Lumpkin,Marshall, - of Ky., Ill.; Maxwell, Miller, Ind., 'Mill- Peek; Phelps;. Powell, Piir§eiir iade,, Rendy,Rieaud, Rivers,Rtif -1 eward,•Shorter; Smith,of Term., la; Sneed, Stephens, Stewart, f or, Trippe, Tyson, Underwood, Walker '• Warner, - Watkins, IMAMS, • Winslow, Wright, -of I•- . - ollieoffer. .• .: -•. . • • :i. -. • an then Orde4d to be engrOssed inys S(k. ._ -.- ~t .; vote••Wiis announced, Mr: Camp:. i SAid that, having been . nattred [libuitie, of Maine, - that 'the Sen. ~ nd thnbill by striking..out . the [sumo' - he-Would \ record his vote . -. • 1-. ld ,atiye. • • -•,. . •. , . 1- .. . , - aurae replied that; bist faith Was 'tie of Coaferinpe, zither than ink - , ~ . alirmlqtl Qn moti , CoPsiderd_ . . • . • _.l - rid certain acts of the Legislature of Jimmie • . and to secure to citizens of that ,t4ritory • theirrighte -and priVileges,-. was referred:to the'Committee of the whole on the. .State - Qf thettio4', ' 1 ':. • Mr.*Dtinn . then submitted a. bill for ' the teorgantzation or Kansas . , and provid i ng. the' usual.territorial machinery. The bil makes. provisioni for the freedom of speech,. and of the. press ; test Oaths of 'whatever. kind, are . prohibited,-nor shall cruel or untisual punish.: ments be All_ Criminal procutioris'. pending hi any of the courts.of.KanSan,, inf..; puting to any persons the crime Of treason, and all criminal prosecutions, for. alleged- vio• lation or .disregard whatever, of wha arena-. ually kneLWn as-the laws of the. Le gislature, 1 of Kansas, jhall be ferthwith , disraisSed,..and every person restrained Or his lib l prtyre- - leased.' It restores the Missouri: restriction, • and provides: for the encouragement Of settle‘;. merit and education.; -The. bill repeals all . Parts ofihe Kansas.Nebragta, or other Sets in confliht with this bill. 1 , r I .. . Mr., Sneed moied' to, lay . the .bill' on the table. - - Disagreed to- 7 -:yeas 77, nai l s 93. Mr. Din's substitute was then agreed. to . and the bill - , thus amended, passed-Zyeas 881 • nays 74, as follows :- ' --- - _. - • • AreasL-31essra. Allbright, Alli on, Ball, :Bar:hour; Benson, 'Bishop, Bliss, Bradshaw, firefiton Buffington, Campbell, ,Of Penn., Campbell,. of Ohio, Chaffee, - CiawSob, Colfax,. &emit's, Cumback, Danirell, ' Dean 'Diek, Dodd ; - Dunn, Thirfee„.Edie, E f dwilria, Ern. rie, _Finger, Giddings, Gilbert, Granger, • Grow, Hall, of Mass., Harlan,llarrison, Ha ven Holloway, ITorton,*-of.N. J.', Horton, of - Min, Illighstou, , Kelsey, Kiwi', Knapp,, Knight; -Knowlton, Knox, -Kankel,lMattes6, . McCarty, Miller ' oore, Morga , , ISlorril, - Nichols, Norton, Oliver, ' O Parker, l'elton,Fter ry-, Pettiti, -Pringle; Purviance, RFtchie, Sat bin, Sage, Sapp, Sherman, Sirnnions, Spin: pier, Stanton, Stranahan, Tappan, Todd, Tref. I ton, 'Wade, Wakeman. 'Walbridge, Waldron,' Wa-hi - itirne, of 111., Wa.shburme, 1 M Jr.: Mat: son, Welsh, Wodd, Woodrtiff,'..lnd ' Weod. worth-48.. . , . .. . -Nays--Messrs. Aiken, .Barksdale,. 84, Bowie, .Brauch, Broom', Burnett;l.Carapbell, of Ky.' Carlisle, Caruthers, .Caskte,. Cobb of Ga., Cobb of Ala:, .Cox, .Craigel, Criniford , Cullen, - Davidson, Davis,, De nver, Dow dell, Ed in u.ndson, English,, Faulkner, Foster, GoodkGreenwood, HarriS of Md., Harris-of Ills., Winston, Jewett, Jones of Tenn.,,Tnne;s, Of Penna., Kennett i •StOwell-, I.4ake ' .Leiter, - Lumpkin, Marshall's k . y. , Mars lallot Ills., Maxwell. Miller, of Ind., Mill4on; . Packer, Peek, Phelps; Powell, pilryeai., Quitman, Reado,; Ready, Ricand, Rivers, Ruflin,.Say. Age, SliOrter, Smith, of Tenn, Sut)ith,.of Va 4 Sneed,. Stepheits ' Stewart, Sw4pe, Taylor, Tripp, Underwood, Valk 'ol' N. 71. - Walker, Warner, Watkins, Winslow, Wlfight of.Misi Wr:ght o'.: 'reap, and Zollic . ..oari-74. : - • ITEMS. . , The Ne.iv York Evenin, out for Fremont. • ": • ...A correspondent of the Son tizet say:: that the uominatiOt is received with marked approb " old _guard 7of Sion - tam county. . .. The :Pi ttsbtugh Gazette ad viees.fromSomerset county, t, of the opposition in that county I,y, support: Fremont and iLytot In Lancaster county, the[ Xn - rericans, and Whig, are unite on a county ticket.' The eoninvittee has - endorsed Prenion ported by Live. of the eight puht. the county, while oLly two sup} an aid one Fi:lmore. TlicTtep down -FIT inont'S majority i at f one 5000-to 600,- -,, • 'Torbert who - thog, Kea seat in the .House, July 30t1, the congratulations of his Detrid, a it a- party. triumph - had• beet' the acquital of a hOmicide. Th sure of political Influence .was i cure his -acquittal. . ..•.. The . Senate, July 31st, item river and harbor bills, ap the aggregate •half a Million They each received more . thin vote. F4 7 '. The conneautville (Pa.) that at the -Fremont ratiticatin thin place one 9t: the speakers, had- alwa)s been a staunch den is, not an imolated - ease. Thro ern Crawfor,!. hundreds of Dei deserted the standard of the BI are doing in their power t Republican Party. r Sume toy .have 'always ;:;i'vel.f heavy Deny Nities will 1 , 1 ahnost a .unatil I Ft-et - licit - it - and Dayton. Crawfoi 735 majority in-IBs2 l —it will (win to give 1200 Republican ti day of election-cotnes: i . . •1.. ' MARRIED. . - 4 Auti,ust. 3d„185e, by Rev. J. Anderson, Mr. Bre. Arta WASILINGTON to Miss MAItY P.1114:4,t0th of MOW rose. At Elmira N. Y. July 4th, by thelev.• T. Munson, Mr. E. R., STenimqs of Bridgewater to Miss LYDIA LiIiER.IIN of Neistou N. J. . [ - . Situation Wante d—By a, good COMPOST ITOR. Piecc-trOrk preferred. Apply at-this Office. . ' The Rev. Georg Landon will address the people of Susquehanna County,' on "Treg Kansas," at Mont rose, on Wednesday. August 20th, lnst„,;at 3 o'clock , FAIR: i The young ladies ofSt. Paul's Church, Montrose design holding a sale of useful and fancy articles at the Academy 'Hill, commencing on the afternoon of August 2.0 and continuing through!the nest day.-4 The object of this Pair.is the furnishing of -the new 'Episcopal Church, now being erected. In - the mean time, "contributions will be thank& received. • Teachers' .Association: The Quarterly Meeting of the Sus' quehaunatiFoun tY Teachers' Assseiation will be hWd at Spridgville, in the Methodist Church, on the 4th and sth of Sept. next. _ The - meeting will - organitelat eleven o'clock on Thursday'. The Rev. Cr o. Larocci will deliver an addreis on • /1 the evening of the 4th (Thursday).l • _ The exercise's will be of an interesting chasetr; and,n as the peoplenf Springville will extend a_heartY4 weleonte,to all in attendance and' entertain the , * froe d charge, nothing can prevent a large_axy / l useful 1 tneetirig, m• • • Coe s :Teachers, rally • let us see which shall. bu 1 the BeINER Tows. By:Order. ..,... cik '" • '• - Notice. ' 1,/ / '', A meeting of the Susqueltanna / fiounty Agriemhz• N s rst eiety will be held at. thetold, Vend . Hoge in Mot o on, Tuesday evening Aug. ltth. , Tlfp rem port o the Committee on Permanent Location et the Fair and other important i besiness twill heitlittiMised: .. umutl9. - oAR3uvr, RW._o4*-SeeY. GUARDIAN'S SALE. IVPTICk is herby giverrThat by virtuiof an Or. :LA 'der front the Orphans' COntt of Susquehanna county, them will be exposed to public vendee, it: the Court „House in Monti e, puiThirsday the alit deypf July next, at one Aock'rJ x., all that certain pleCe pr parcel 'of. land - situate In Rush to wnsbiN bouMled tiorth by , lands of Caleb. Carmalt, the east by Fonds of , john Bradshat; opAlte south: by landita:o7. T. White and RebecctliChite;tind ee ~ t vent‘by Linda of Alice Baker endiA atmelt: being 'loosrds in length and 48 rodelplarldth;aud Odin ep acme, be the same more ea--I,,with the ap• pertenances., Terms o f 0/e/eent Inedelmma on the 'datsai#: • P. vom_otrrES, ay .,, a808564 - vim*" sc. The &bele 'ale Is4l4loWed 14)Sitlada, Ant NI : 11vne phiCe and heti of theilay. .4lfirror 7Atillitttolt; of Fremont, ltion by the -has pr irate Fs at the Ina cordial. • • :). [ epubli cans, tirDo-itr to - • • Thig county • t; who is:sup cal papers iti !ort Buchan-, Iblicans there Ii the county took. hid land received I pratic friends, ' achieved b}} outside pres' !openly to .se- passed Dine ; ropiiating in a tw•o-thirds Courier -ays at meeting in S..G. KR M, loerat. llis ,]ghoul West in ocrat.! •have ixhaniers and 'advapco. the 11511:Ip3 which I)cratie major. I nous vote d-uaeePiem e just _us ajusity as the Notice.