FRAZIER .A1'513, ' e NNE , - MONTROSE I , PA.= Thimiday, Aisgti6lt . iv, 1111 • MUG STATE TICKET. , Governor, ... ; c,TAMES POLLOCK; of :ISTortinimb , ' Cani'xi-`'C l Oin,nti..4,iitnr E°lt9t AtSity Alleghc Jii4e el:Supreme Court. DANEEL 531YSE11, of Afoutpl lartr. B. IPALMF;I3., the American N, trspaper A icetki is: the op auttforizni Agent for this paper- in the 'eities•of B4OOE - tic York and Philad • Iphia. , I; - . . - . • - rose non-paying subscribe { whose - ,- - odaki . erices and . pockets WE` have hithtTtO - fail- , 'iiii . ; tO reaeli, ;mill . sl:l‘. please. consicSr them-. . , ~pelves especially . ;chinned. , 'Of Claut4e,,it is Just as.unnecßss ary : to - rethin4 theni fat ; they. ti lAiati. 'isend 'of 'bring; the money :to eo l rrt[neit: - weele; or' send'it . bY, Mail„as to hint tluiti edit ,• .• - - •.. , , . , - orishave"the same ;right as other folkik to use , : .the strong arm of the law for shakin : put of reluctant debtors' pockets ,;:'';. . JUDGE Wg4BIOT'S 1E173 .., Judge -- .lViimot'§- Letter to! , - the -. .meeting has at ' f lit ap_peared,.and . '.found od-the first pa , Te of this paper. : anticipated,, it. -is an excellent cloenn , , . .. .. ,lireathes--the spirit' cif an earnest and ! -friend of .freedom:: • NO wonder',.th i4lO-'rounsels the support of, a dun, • 1 . 'atite. for 6•Overnorj:and - censiders bin • - , • - enough,. ililtinNebritAa num. dislikei ~ - • - • ' --' iOl it: •he *feared' its etreets amon f g , ' ...la laboring so- hard 'to deceiN-c. ' Thot ,the truth plainlY,and forcibly spoker -, • • -el l ery .sentence: contains a„ rebuke .dpintion . 6f the ;course the. ! ,Muntro ~ - • ";otrat 'sees fit to pirrsue. Let every,i • is! opposed • to the !Nebraska bill L—re hondstly-opposed .. toritL--read that ld inily,andieompare!!'its sentiments u! -put forth._ by what chinos to be thc th . .. DemperaeY of'Sasquelianna co he fail to .pe.rec:•ive and.appr , , I .... ififferenee'between.thehonest frien ~ dent and a - time-serving liypoerite ;v 1 ), pt is'iaboring earriestiv•in:the g i le.has so much •at heart, did advoca 1 oriiv . nteans: for its success, the eilL ' ildavoring, with a']l•the•deceptive . sli• • • ••, • •• 1 • master opt() turn the enthusia_• • ••lll 011 , pie for freedom,into runnels that mil, - ~ . ] • re4tly to :the 'Support nunincrease of ~ . ),Ve area; rejoice.] that the...Tudge ",thOugh, too long delayed, ha; , , -atlast 'k.ented to .the readers of the Dein. i - joiced,that with • the bane they can 1 • • antldnte.: •11f any of , the readers of t li,•e'bet l . l "misled by its sophistries Ser'xvill be apt to, Undeceive them. !' aslit 4oes froth .a Stanneh•Dent • , whom .they luivd ! delightecl to hone , have they v sent to represdnt them in t • ancl•hrive4inee. - elevated - to the. higf - ..: "'he4nowoectipies,• , and, more than all been lOrtr• knoitn: as a fearless and c :opponent of slave tyranny--corm • sneh a man; 4t such time a , 5 this. r. • - , must- have gTeat,weight with ever - earnest aliti-Nebr aska .Denioerat, '.. especial I ..when_ a • :i. within -, ; • voice Nvniwers, as it must, ,atl. those. , 1:, wfirds are true. " ... . i.lt may be ,worik while to-call attention to , s'ifew' 'vital "point's on whiCh Judg i 4.lyiliftt .'bas the honor to disagree with i3itil4's friend , •i• • : ,...Tuqge Wilinot • thinks that v, - e s °old re= ,quire froin candidates for all respon. ible ()file.' es-=Governor, Member of Congr; s , , Itepre. .. sentativec guaranties of fidelity to freedom; Chase thinks,We slionldrriOt:. . - ' -•.-' . , :I - Wilmot thinks, that the men of the NOtitt., regardless of forrUer party ties or di titictioil, should unite•iU ore grliat piirty, rnaliiig Free - otri or . lovery theiSiiiie.; - Chase thitiks 'they • •s, Ould'ipt. 7 - - ; ::: ;• " : --` -,. • ' d ill Vilthot thiUks thate- a - eaudiilateriliii :Tre-. 0: r. ;.-. , tiencb. to condeng n F:- ' the :Nebraska 'bill, ' and, yet •, holds . hiniself ini c alliance. frith • theA F Adininis : :' ':- tiation, - cannot te trzieted, iond ie . ) .s)rie 4s _he . • ts - triteted. - so sure will the people hand ,their,. : : '-4 • ' ':,- ; • L - ^ - i` • rights. 66 again )6etrayed ; Chase 1-alls upon Shp-peopie;to ;elect Ptler, a man who, is hi a lliance.:. with the.•.iidthinistration, acid who , 'does not .even pretend' to eondetn i' the die- . . hfa§ka - 1411-lie is willing the peorle shluld . again ...b e , 'be t trust andagain . ... e, t-'aiaye . i: -• ". - •-- Wilinot ;deelareS that .the man' who will rlot- openly resist the aggressions.op . Slat-err to-4ay. ethitiot . .he relied on far the future - , .is. hopelessly rotten—uusound to the „ 'sill. SaCrinC6 h ebuntry'S highe; • land glor . for .some paltry partisan 1, -tion ; white the very matt here po William Bigler, represents jg - idea of "an honest maul" andfr support• • Wilmot_eornmends Horace G - sacrificing the spirit of piirty in the cause of fr l 'eedoni and hinnanity, and declares 'that iiii ) ltls the people .iio likewise there is no hope for our country's' liberties ; while Chase reins to fear nothing Iso much' as a. union , of ant.i -' Nebraska men,; on -that issue, !and 'would sooner support ',Bigler and Nebraska," than e an anti-Nebraska man who hasfor : erly . vot : . ed -With theWhi . lln short, Wilmot 'goes. for Fr' oin; and Chase goes,fOr party - . It is not to be expect ed-that they Should agree, and in fact they diger as, widely Si, the North and f the South - , - uld