ES OiiieqPesif .iiellttlyltql?' i is 4 e. it - 1i BAD *N. 44 . PRLIAW; EDITORS r i , : i fiAOPiTROSE PA. !ha of October 2, 185t/i'; '‘REP 131*IC A N TICKET-I; FOR • PRESIDEg; lIKRLES FREMONT. ti N VICX . PRESIDENT, LIAM •L.*DAYTON. i . WI STATE -TICKET. R CANAL yylimisszoKEß, MAS N Ott York County.. • • FOR GOITO G RNRRA 1140 D - R WIN PHELPS,'" . .Armstrong Cc' • On SURVEYOR GENERAL, • AA[ 600 ALE W LAI' . ORTE,' Ql_ itradthrd Countv. REP BLICAN COUNTY TICKET. I, 'FOR CONGRESS, • GA USIIA A. GROW, 91 -Susquehanna County. , I FOR SENATOR, ME T. BEET), *YEN, Of I;3milffoul County. FOR REPRESENTATIVF e S, , • falifEON 13, eilAsE,of u, - im.l:llliut Co. AItFRED of Wyoming County: •.i • FOR' ASSOCIATE JUDGER, "CITA!: LES F. READ, o't ittoti t rOse, URBANE fIURROWS, of Gibson. FOE CAUNTIi : . PERRIN `WELLS, of nridgewtittr. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, FRiIN OLIN FreASER, of Montrose. OR rouNry SVEIVEYORi.. JOEL ITRIZELL, of Forest •Lalte . . - '• • Fon, pouiry Art tTfll. , '. TIFFANY, of lin'rford. D. OWNER WANTED. At the Re • uldienp Masa Meeting in this place, a sister pensit, with gold pen, was lent to one of the County Committee, by some person whose name is 'Da now recollected. The owner will find it a(thi3 (Republican Meeting. or Hamlin-in Montrose: -. eaa - by the following that Gov. ~11anilin, ( dell Republican Governor of Maine, muiaheti , Pemeeratie United State?, Sen- State,):Coll. peak in Montrose on &tt :llth:. . : • • Gov - xtj i iirill be the newly el 4 list* It disti l ' atoqrom iba urday,.oeto raakpitrmi:Sept. 30,'•1856. Gov. Hamlin of 31aine, will. teak at ardav afte rnoon, and evening, Oct., Liltay - mille on Monday ti.c-713th.-- arrangement. for a Meeting. , ' cry. tridy, ' CHAS. Grnr.orm, Esq. * • Chairman Mcp. Corn. TDtan sin: Montrose on nth, and a. net* make *C., E. Border Ruffian Piety. - ' • Since the `domination of Col : Fremont, in Jung last, films been amusing to witness the•rarions,ttuitsamt shifti 4 thenigger-driving Ifemocraey. When the nomination wias first announced, they made a vigor a one attempt Laugh_ the whole thing ; the nom ' WOOD of :Yet -moat waS -deelared to be a farce ; .he wail ari tutknown tram,- initiet a mere boy,, artd the idea tor nutning him againit such It man as Mr. 13u ehan_in was railed simply' ' ridiculous . The leaders of • the TUlrty kept up the -laugh until every one saw that they were laughing front the wrong.side of the mouth. It was in fact tint a ghastly sMile,stipPressed onlyby a smothered, groan. BuC light soon dawned upon 7 theirbenighted understandings, and it was dil•covered that, insteatief Fremont's being an obscurc,man, lie was eine of the most thstingui4ed sharpers in exist .ence!rle had robbed the great Democratic party, and eonsegnently 'the government out more than eight c hundred thotisand dollars, besides, many cows and Much •catae. I Forthwith every Border Ruffian press lathe land fell to work to give the° people, the dear people light, upon the dark and mYsterious subject, -.And lthit people were looking over-the -matter, the whole country rung with. the hoarse shouts of " Beef, beef, Let!" but after crying Aeef,' till their throats were 'sore, the Buclutueers c up the beef *eel:dation as a.deadfitilure. Still the ball kept nall iztron, gathering force at every revolution, and threat \ • ming to lverwlsehn everything that should attempt ltiipotie :Its Negress.. It—became very evideitt that IN. Fremont was noknow, if wben nominated,. •an obieure man.. The cattle specukttion had failed to pay first cost, the cry.of, beef had•been silenced, and the I;h+ hand was filled , with the joyous shout .of "Free Soil Flee Speech, and Fremont." The old Border !tartar' leaders now began to east about them, • to learn the cause of this grera commotion ; and like Ahab• of old' they soon &recovered Who it was that wig houblingtilm:t lineal. They found that they had %pen sleeping upon & volcano, that while they were %AM' gaiter Ithistrairs of the marten, the Chris Tran Chrotehlsadbeft mangy tinderminedand its usefulness &tamed, and the -Christian ministry had deserted • its high camt;g. Sonia were perWirmammnd them, ' and . f the whole moral world was just on the point of beinF, and pined ; and like the boys in The lender storm, they telt thati" something must be done, and that tioieldil; and some of them having, no doubt, in theli Innreiyoudatul days, read' n the good old boa that I SM=at one dose transformed himself into en Aurgel of lig t, atones took the hint and started a _ Tract Serie* established their agencies, nrd imme 'Paddy &esti:lithe country with moral and religious tracts, 'being! determined te leave no means untried to bringlitrek the church and the clergy to their le: githsate sphere of action, and leave the :government afire court My to Orem and !his party. This is the third - and prdbably the last game that will be played by the BKlrti Riau; Democracy during the present ngsTaigm remark's youth was soon found too old • for !the oh)* of them ; the beef spoiled on 'their hands; and 4heir piety will be threadbare and out at , ciboria Jong befere•the November election. If the . suilicet were , not a serious one, men could hardiy restrain' their risible taculties at the ridiculous *admits nurde by the prior Buchaneer leaders toes , treate-thenetelves ken their infunious position be tore the people. Just, look at it! Chris. Ward at • thehead of a great..moral and religious Tract Society, ;and hisbrother, J. J.; Ward, with Brodhead's frank, tasseminaturg religious intatigeUee among the people • ADA teaching such ministers as Landon, Tenny , Post King, and of a, in what manner they should exer cise their high calling, and where it should end.— Notiriatraurding the great aversion manifested by the Dulaimers tp the ministers of the Gospel preaching I":44im, gilt . ' m one cull - dog that great good has been weeeso / 44 01 _by' Arent , hits far, even in whet the iik4er thesmelvire consider strictly within _ • the datiti 4m Ldte thristale, miistry. Scope 4 the mist sti ff d and incorrigible , old eirmere in the - Cry many of 'boot lore not graced the inside of 1 1 &Web Abl I pe the days hi - their boybiod, are'now .aigereoung lie . mietraerioasisoresitona, and *Oar ' to be Jebermg under deep Areutetratisibui, and to be re 4o 7 —taffal that the thinktiir in 4bcfr eet t ' ev°/6 to,',. diari yike end ter _the..probeipoftfe." wilt ATAlebeii Abelgreal interests of sitellietY iw Abe and sibs mivotion of janitorial Golds, 'We 40 no, Fees. t/he competent judges in such:matters, --, hot' from -,thh, atria 4 deep feeling, penitence, and maims atotottent en the subject of religion maniksteir , 2 by the lesdimi Sucliancers, we have little doubt that Mier Knapp; pugamd, Money, or any other active .„....revivereik,oo ll thonise a shakingartomg thedry hone*, toarn nusione seats would 'be crowded nightly, and dente ttegonithat mightbenoecunphsbedi LMlour , ple of the Territory, assembled in cotixeution to form a t State Coin3(44lth"•arid' ii,liicaiitois \slot' in the Unien ; and not the , first 2i4Hien titters, or "first tomers,"*ho . Mlght r iiitkon to arrive in the Territory assemble4lltglab; lie theeting,'_ If a dont - ton thisgtibXct t,c0414 possibly„,Ne \ xist, 'it is ,removed, li;f e ltapiext sed- cmding sent e nce of my letter; i.'firoceed to state; "Congress on the - tit1100don: pc Tex— as, adopted the s ‘ arn`ei - ' riiitp,""&r::',Cla . What _ was this rule" The loftit: t.esiguttou _'for annexing texas to \ t)r, -Mtta;,2tioi - ,0 . ap ; proved Yareh Ist„lso . , ; tiniive:r§ the: 4 que.4- ' , tion in 'the thllowitig `*lsrda :' . 4 Anit'stich states, Its nia - he:fornia'tlitt'otthii Vertion .. of said - "err* r - ' Vhig:siAuth, 0 ' 36'ilignss_. k_lh, 30 minutes ficirt ' la titude, commonly kmAn' as the lkilssuri Courprentliel 4,.. ;hall le ' admitted into the - Pnion'..)ittli' 'ol• without .., Slavery, , as 'the people' ill fait' Sia6(iskifig damtsgiPn niay #ate." - Saciiivit' the, des.' • . eriptlon ef.the people i to Wiled 1 .- roferrtA, \i!! niy 13grks county) . ettit:. ''" ' , . N., 'Any - other construction of" the Irm lettet a - =I Ii