r-,'3roOforo E. 0. CCODRiCH, EDITOR. Towanda, Wednesday, October 4, ISIS, DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS Gen. LEWIS CASS. of Michigan. ' FOR VICE-PREStOENT, Gen. W.O. BUTLER, of Kentucky. roa myna:inn., M. LONGETRETH, of Montgomery. TOR CiNA T. commiwtoxr.rt, ISR'L PAINTER. of Westmoreland. mom roxcnr.fm, ion. DAVID WILMOT, of Bradford. lITTATARYTITITri, ARTNIIFI WATTLE 4. of Rome. CIIARLES STOCKWELL, of Cai3ton. ' Main TV?. EDSON Arr.:l; w ALL, of Welts. ►AOTB(KRT AI It T. EDWARD CRANDALL, of Pike. VIRGIIIrriII AND ittVelliftlll. lIORATIOr BLACK, of taster. roorwtsarasrs, SIMEON DECREIR, of Duren. ArDITOTt. s. WIIITM CE, of Standing Stone ' • MAO:IES, T110:11.1iS J. INGHAM, of Asylum. Clenerts/ Election. Titesday.oaober 10. Presi dentin!, Tuesday, -rorember 1. FOREIGN INFLUENCES. If the Freemen of this Coatzres.osional diAtint jo not exhibit through tlie: I ballot box, at the cumin , ' e;eetion. their scorn anilrklete , lation of the imperti nent interrned.llim; by ;lie otiiee•hohlers of other states. in the aff.iirs of this 11i , tr let - e -%% e "shall be greatly tlu,appoiidttd. IVe hare once before tietil :I , lvertPtl to t l le late of I-aac ILII, of New 11.imp..liire; to this. •. and his treble and far-tetclied episode in re. ;.;:tia to the movement*. and opinionA of Itz.-10. The truth is--ant it cannot be concealed— the real object of Lt. -a,lvent in Bradford county. was to urze on—perhaps ARRANe.E—the notable N-lieme now in opeiation to iles.troy 71Ir. Wihnot. 11'e ,hear the oc,ly publicly avowed object of hi‘t vt t here - tea.. to -ee an a•zed relative residing in Sus,inehanna! Wheti at Owego. he wac some rodri-wi. - er the object of his tiri al mi—sion. than w hen he reached To;ianda —and, daily dileer public corrtevance from the former, open for his accommodation! Strange. that llis F.xceller,cy,•• a. Mr. Cash fnison - ,el) styles him-in the correspon dence got uo on the occasion--chould Kr travel some forty miles out of his well known mute, to stay a day or two at Towanda! Then too. how deep and burning mist have been his anxiety to behold his aged relative once more this side of the grave, when he could thns tarry by the way. con cocting political schemes, and fulminating missives against Ir. Van Buren, to whom this same Isaac Hill owes moat than to any other living. man, ex cept it may be to John Tyler! We intend no re flection "upon several worthy democrats amongst those who united in the letter to call out Mr. political reminiscences; because we ° know well enough they intended no countenance to any schem iniagainst David Wilmot. But we think the real motive of the visit cannot be' mistaken and the pains taken by Mr. Cash too, to revive the defpnct title. "Hi Excellency, - is so democratic! Like Gratiirto in the play, We thank thee, Jew. for teacivar as that ward." " - His Ercellercy. 'mar ! How paid it sounds —and how it will make the Democracy of this ills- trict stare ! We (urn nor, to, pay our respect+. as in duty bound, to the distinguished Senator from New York, who so feelingly lamented on a certain occ a sion that he was not born in Virginia. Almost the only thing, by the nay. in which lie has the sympathy of his constituents. We are informed, upon what we deem reliable authority, that the late edition of the "Ow e o Gazite. Extra," of which thousands have-been circulated in this district. was got up un der the supervision of, and the expense of printing probably rand by. Daniel S. Dickinson, Senator from the state of New - York. His Southern aspirations, tastss and opinions are so strong as to lead him to disregard all sense of propriety in this traveling out of his own state:and attempting to defeat the re election of Mr. Wilmot in this district—beeanse he has resisted to the last. the pro-slarery efforts of Dickinson and his compeers. Not only have we traveling emmisirie.. hot the e mails here. liar months past. have teemed with docu ments sent into Ibis district Imm abroad: of a char acter evidently intended to mislead the peopte. in regard to Mr. Wilmot's position on the Free Soil question. There i+ no mistaking. the plain purpose of 'all this. (1:::r There u a ride ?read. runlikssarn. Tirary to destroy AIM, at any'rnt, and at (Ivry her- Nom, :re make no objection to open. fair and manly opywoeition. \ Let SPnater Mekinson, haat- Hill, or any other-of the mamma of power coniein --tothe Di:tract, and meet Mr. Wilma face to Ems* argument before the people, and dien convict glut if they caw, of Andoning the rights anikinterests of his tsscstituents ! But this creeping abotittooder false and hypocritical pretences--striking by stealth ter stabbing the dark, in the name of all that is h - onorable anil 1 d r we picag azsina. lie it now on his trial betore_a generous and free corwitueri cy: and sure we are, winger& may be their final verdict,. they will never tolerate such ignoble and skulking efforts to stake him downr-by the tools of power in " high places, - or by nelaS2ll4.l =Lissa /ism from other states. Coot, Test,—The Bullheads at ilottets cart their candidate, ledge Brewster, the rqttiar math- Rnylar ! yes, reptar is oppeatioe so the ttorninatiost made by the Deleptes of theedersexua, to patty. Btf.l and Paton support entdareomma. ho w , ! The lardy r•rulatity we have kaorro ablaut shernfor the last four years, n, that they are °peck:ea to Jims!ticratac uusuirtatiew : :The, Ire 7 - - ~... • firalrinmber DIA 1. Ili i . Sail Abey !.. lirales : „... 7 ..,, rat sh C. Tl, e . '.'.. . , , t . ~' .. * te blv 1 Twat.: , e -. . I _, s . , f -•-, B 1.413 it fact -2:, 4 - • u ; O n e t.,.. hylifte on 1 t).. .- .Y.: . n. ola , the ( DAL B ly , on, 1 W."• ' • i . and ot , before their a eyes. A large space of the first num `..i.,.,ts itgyoted too ition slam! anttlebuse of lion. D.-IVilinot, t e r,egilar i — tier . iC can ia .-- . fur Congress. So open and barefaced is their nppo •tilion, that they hare placed at the head 9f their paper, the name of Jonah Brewster, who WAR brO' t out for the occasion .byithe, #a?Faaizera, vol . ely ',Or the purpose of cliTidingilie derpotritk4ote, and lipaasiblarelectingiimiafedevala •,- . ' Akjiml:ste4.4a*,-99 if Irma Alft slwhilr 14 a nomination. Thipretended letter of the Conferees of Tioga county, is Armen op by the Tioga Banner, as a FRAUD and I FORGEft r; and he will receive no support other than from those whose sole object is to break down patty organization. The men who surround anti control thopirarical paper, openly declare they wilt net support Mode moor:ilk candidate for Prothonotary. How many other Democratic laminations they wiltoppckse, re mains to be seen. 'Wok out-for them, ' Factlon and Faliehood. We understand that E. W. Baird, &t., since his abandonmentof the Democratic party, embraces every occasion to abuse and traduce .some of the candidates on the • Democratic ticket. His venom tis panicutarly directed towards the Hoe. David ; Wihnot, but occasionally he opens his vials of in de„mation upon Dr. Cranial, the candidate for Pro ! thonotary. We are at akw to conceive what ex case he can render for this opposition to Dr. Cran ; dal. but we understand full well - why he opposes Mr. Wilmot. It is his nature to envy everything good and valuable--to malign and abuse evelytme above his own standing, and to, detract from the reputation and fair fame of those whom the people have elevated to places -he can never reach: Per animosity, with him , kuovrsno bounds. His motto is rule or ruin, and his conduct and coover j sation go band in hand 444. his passions. : We have been told that in his recent speech at Wellsboro . , his malignity towards Mr. Wilmot was unbounded. He reiterated all the stale and on in ' futed charges which hail been made on tanner cc ci,sion, by Mr. W.'s. enemies, and reached for their correctness. although he had pronounced them tales over his own signature. We need repeat but a solitary instance; one on which Mr. Baird dwelt with much apparent felicity: as- certain to convict Mr. Wilmot of everything false and treacherous.— allnde to the charge there made by Mr. Baird that Mr Wilmot entered into a conspirar) in 1838, • with the enemies of Judge Morris to defeat his election tar Congreas and procure that of Mr. Wil lard. Ha ' &r. Baird torgonen. that he had on a former occasion r3luntarity giren the lie direct to such a tcharge. over his own name: anti that his denial was on record to disprove his present allegation! Use, we will refrta.b his recollection by calling his atten tion to the following card publishedin the Bradford Reporter, Oct, 241, 1344 : The solecribers Democratic citizens of the Boni of . Towanda, recollect distinctly that on the day of the General Election in 1833 David Wilmot, Esq., took an active part for Samuel W. Morris the De . mosi-.litic candidate for Congrass: and further, that we have no knowledge of any attempt by ?dr:Wil mot to east off the name of Mr. Morris and foist 1110'61 William Willard at the head of the paper in the place of the regular nominee, and we whol ly discredit such an imputation. E. S. GOODItICH. DAVID CASH, GEO. SANDERSON, T. B. OVERTON. D. VANDERCOOK, • D. F. BARSTOW. • E. W. SURD, ! ' D. BARTLETT, T. F. MEANS. (KT Ephraim is joined to his Idols--let him alone. „ Fadteirallua wa4l►Aistisa. The Bradford Attu, is engaged in %sold yera. tiott of vilifyirq, and misrepseseritEat Mt. Viffnuit„ the Democratic eatulidate forCongresi. theintle pendent and fearless stand s' gentleman in Congress, upon the great questions of the age; has secured tot him an enviable distinction, and -a deserved popularity with the whole people of thi s Congweeional Etistria. Knowing that many liberal minded Whigs ate disposed to sustain Mr. Wilts ot against the powerful influences broveht to bear against him from aliniad, the Argus commences the work of abuse and misreptmentarrort A mean attempt is made to Ilium doubt over Mr. Wilmot's position, and, to Ore plausibility to its charges. open falsehood is resisted to. The - Avon and its coworkers, Bull and fiance, seem to have a per fect uriderstandirt,T=while the Gilmer charges Mr. Wilmot withal:Rising the Whigs, pcstirq wordsend sentiments in his mouth which he never anew* the later with equal disiegani of troth, charge him with .playing, into the hands of that Party. Mr Wilmot's character is too firmly established before the people of this district and . indeed, leftise the whole country, to be effected by the misrepresents. lion and fals.ehoods of his enemies. Honorable and high minded men of all parties, at Some andahroad, vmpect and admire his Bailees and noconsproceis im support of the great principle with which his name and fume are indissdubly associated, The etiona M his enemies:and Amide= teschteets.-to prostrate him, and with him thereakmthti hews his name, yr* prime friridessaesi vassailit;.. Faction may esnitiplytestoflideMilignitstiimprete tee shall betoken frenteiveyflownslann iistbedietii* and yet hisetapaimwiljnikimpithant oyes them ail.: The -tgreat.impulserimmotis afatillthlMlL-11* EteederwautiLibm manse mil--sailyanmeuni mid sastaiwirins, as the bold and isuriegiahanivisa .a/F their ri g hts. --.9.4„rs • A Dorwrir soo to scdpect,* said Mr. re and to as article in a certain newsraper.)—"thas I received that stab in the dark from El—, or " Mate yourself perfectly eas on that teiwi t nsaid Ifs f lend " I can prove most legicarry that ybante wrong in youi s¢Ticion.•." s' How tor h Why firihey-nre teflows win troalda r f stal at a, Wig Dixtumu. litioroax Titer—lba hewing -an the nomination main the ..Naaienal itchument din county; . . Repreakitiece—Gmes DsWes" of Pike. JiMICIDLAH Hess, of Leßoy. ; • *ylif : —Vra. S. tkixaccs. ofTtn. ProtEriv`Arly-44,tri'SfeRras, BeiTivorr. ReriAter"egoilboxrden,lnt. GM/MA of Spoithfiell Comenassism",ja mr ix.suos, at Wes. 111-ffioiria% of l'ae. co -, ..uer—Frentrs Li.I7IXORE. of Froarm. • iii r ~ .., , _--~ r". °mewed 41 .1 UM" OU -m I foil , • the, to serious 'c friene state from ig four ing to thi fee oftile Demmimic party ipon . date il a -Congrelbe r for the enacting election. We the ruwa Banner, proving conclusively that the pretended nomination of Juke Brewiter is h bar- faced find upon she party, got up by a few faction istedlodi dtttorgat4zer.s9l.,ittAdford ,and Tiosa,mhich. then am r stiettnisting *III tiff 'upon fliiio tioiteiivg thq,fr!lfrakg-P .nomination of Jattge MTstsr was never made, even by the cMfireeis'OT Tic va, but Tat the whole thing is a fraud , and/ raspy, concoc. ted sod carried out by a few disorganizing spirits who have been opposed to Mr. Wilmot in every campaign in which his name has been before the people,—who are opposed to the principles and usages of the DeMocratic pasty, and who have long been seeking an opportunity to accomplish its over throwf—men who have lost the confidence of the party—who can gain nothing by its success and lose nothing by its deft,--who have gone such length in their opposition to the naps anotregular action of the party baretofote ; as to have nothing left to hang a hope upon but its otter prostration, and the hope that upon its ruins they may build up another which they can dictate to and lead. Any thing is better for them than the position they now occupy, even defeat is a victory in their eyes.— They cannot desceud, in the political scale, and they, lope, by defeating the Democratic ticket, to extricate themselves from their . present dilemma, by bring others as low as themselves. The undersigned, Conferees of the counties of Bradford and Susquehanna, in the Democratic Con gr, eseional Conference, held at Towanda, oh the sth ult., having seen in the " Tirrea Eagle" a state ment in relaticn to a part of the alleged proceed g rugs in that Conference, purporting to be made by the Ticga Conferees, (thora.zliwe have good reason to believe it was published without the prior know. ledge of those gentlemen, or at least but one of them)—which statement is so utterly at variance with the truth, that we deem it our important duty to make a plain expose of the proceedings refered io, exactly as they occurred in the Conference, that the public mind may be dieabused, and the mis chief intended by the misrepresentation ; prevented. TT 4 We proceed: Instantly a ft er the organiza ionythe Tioga Conkrees presented the following lution : " Resolved, ,That the Content,* of this meeting concede the candidaie"of the 121 Congressional District to Ticrja County." This resolution; and the object of it. were discus sed freely and at length ; and there was a ftdl and frank expression of our "opinions upon it. We :old the Tinge. Conferees that we looked upon it as an attempt to tie our hands in advance, and competes to vote for Mr. White who was the candidate of the Whigs and bolters at the last election for Congress; in this district, and whom they were instructed to present Because, said we, if we adopt this reso lution and would act consistently, we shold have to follow it op by voting for Mr. White—that we knew they were instructed to support Mr. White. and we befieved they would obey those instruc tions. That knowing this fact we would not be en trapped by snrh a resolution and orr. d them to withdraw it until we should See what names «oo ld be presented to the conference, and darn the merits of the candidates presented could be murrassecl— that we could then art understandingly, and do what should appear to be right—that h seemed to us their duty would be fully discharged bypresent itm Mr. White's name and doing what they could for him, without such a resolution in advance—that we did not presume to dictate to them—we only wished 'to give them our views frankly in the onset that we might all act taderstandirgly— that they would of course judge for themselves what course they should pursue, under the circumstances. We simply claimed the same right, to lodge for our. selves, if the resolution was to be precsed omit is at - that time. They insisted upon a 'Vote, arid asthe 'only course left is, it was laid upon the table. (The Bradford Coriferees, ii will be remembered. 'were ender onanimorm botancrions to suppo t Mr. Wil robl) -ft was then moved to proceed to !minim tioco, and no objection being made, we didso.— Mr. Tandemook nominated David Wilmot. of Brad ford. The Tioga Conferees. 'Messrs. Bacon and Ryon, then held some conversation, saying they doubted whether it were ben for them to nominate any one : but after talking the matter over between themselves, finally said they were instructed to name Robert G. White, and would di so. One of them then nominated Robed G. White, of Title Some further conversation then cm 'wring, the chair man at length remarked it was growing' bte, and asked if any ot!ter nominations were to be ofleied; and if the nominations were through. No elkers trere mai or offered. it was then moved that the nominations be Considered closed, which was adop. led, no one voting naliast it. It was then moved that we proceed to vote upon the noniinativem be free as, which was also adopted, no one Objecfing. The vote was then calle4and Mr. Wilmot laxly ed 4 votes, and Mr. White 2 votes—Bradford and .Stisirktranna votirm . foe Mr. Wan:Mt, and Ticga for Mr. white Mr. Wilmot having a inajo" rity Of alt the votes, was then declared the duly; eon' mated • for'Cititrmastf the 12th (P Boole genetalttilli itir• resiiredrdulingalileh "•Mi. r ityritbirorofit s aegis Motisti c igifesitigeilielaMM9lllPWlfidot: acts. asked that it be read. TheWnifiq'teitifilitt fariefAlliefelqienint. Barer#meahlisirdeelir. • twebereed p4110414-144toicalft irate intrados: roPenitheirhiekeetilitiltor: s ieminenime Weiriieguirditi ki 11)1106fliOeetrof — Sillkodeilivilseldwita the paper reinasted, that it resole the bold writing ce Gen. Patton, a notorious disama . niter and oppo ser of the democracy of Bream I county: This made istr. Ryser, rather fidgety, and he coadesome contused - remote tame liming asked 'some one to draseep the paper. Mr. flacon will disclaimed ex pfiritly bitv" ism any knowleiLoe or approval Olt= Met Reece oho - said; abdut the same time, that next to Mt..Wliile, he thbi;stit Mr. Wilmot UM - choice of Tuve county, and that be would take ff Writinfle, there under almost any einory stances. An ad joorrimele was then - mined and carried, no one objecting or voting *PaituEtit. Mr. Ryon then 'cal led br the - protest mid Prait in his pocket. " .- The proceirdii4t were all fairaild 'delibenne.— Th -re was no haac whate.ve tfte conference ;ern- xt" :ion, as is usually required by our county conven• the proceetlinps, were all through. We ore, fore, in justice to ourselves aolLthe Denrocraci —.- ... t au:ranee, rompeffeL say, the preteate4..neut of the Taiga Conferees-- that they gave us notice they should present the names of several able and distinguished democrats ;of *lmmo [ trnatt!eb , unrami Mr. Ryon was out of me morn several tiniesdon ankierspend other " maiden ? " and may tiol..recollein the cir cumstances distinctly.. Tilt. Bacou will not, .we [ Mink, on-reelection, deny the truth of the preceding statement It will be seettattiglaace that the Tie. ga Cotiferees_placeil upon us the Ithernative of vot. ing either for Mr. Wilmot oc R. Gs White. No sound democrat now pretendeAtat we ought to have voted for Mr.- White. Herbed recently nzn as the candidate- of the Whip- and Bolters in direct [ violation of the - 44 sage)' about which so much [ bluster is made by Tanga now. Where was his wonderful attachment to usage tben4 Boum-el the most violent opposers' of Mr. Wilmot itowsuppirt ,ea Mr. lYioe thee. They wets venue Mr. Wil mot.thes, and they are seeking his *mad now.— They were disomanierus thm—they Ire atthe same game now. Under these citcameleOcee, we could not hesitate in our choice. We embraced the elan waive. We earniested DAVID Wiesen. And now oucopurse and the circomstancesattending it is be fine the public. Conscious of the cominimion of; .po purposed injury to any party, wei have - no re. piaings—under like °itemisation* our conduct -would be the same, and without apprebenaion on fear we await the verdict of our constituency. REUBEN WILBER, D. V ANDERCOOK, J: TURRELL, • HARVEY TYLER. J Mark the Naftali We have repeatedly warned ger Democratic friends who are at work to break dollen the ' , viler Democratic nominations of thiscounty and District. We know their unscrupulousness, i and that they will MOP at nothing, however distufwrable, to der feat Mr. Wilmot. The same men who opposed him in 1833; and 1816, are now at work at the amine game. Col. D. N. Bull and Gen.',William Patton, , were then the field o ffi cers, and had the entire evirn mprid of the squad, Since then, a, few who were fighting behind the bush, and secretly giving aal and comfort " to the luetrillas, have come out from their lurking places awl joined the dmerters.-r. Among these, the most prominent are E.W.Bainl, David Cash, Guy Tozer and Constant Alathewsoo, who are now fighting with all the zeal of new con verts against the regulaz candidates of the demo cratic party, to which they hypocritically profess :0 belong. So zealous - are these deserters in the cause of opposition which they have espoused, that each has been assigned, by their field officers, Bull and Panon,, a special command of a platoon of hollers. and each is vieing with the other to see which can perform the best service in breaking the democratic ranks, We have the most reliable evidence that a con clave of Bolters met in tins boron,A on Sunday last, to consult upon the most effectual means to be employed to break down Mt. Wilmot, and that the principal qu es tion, among them was whether to vote fix the Bolter candidate, Judge Brewster— r or the Federal candidate, Mr. Tracy. We are not,in_ formed of their final determination, but, from facts which have come to our knowledge, we boldly assert that the expediency of voting for Tracy, as the most effectual means of defeafting Mr. Wilmot) was urged by the leaders, and a disposition mien quiesce manifest among their compatriots in this disorganizing movement. West,. again, mark the Bolters ! They will flop at nothing to break down .Mr. Wilmot, and with him the party orpnization of the cottnil•l;e7 will sea. Case and _Butler to buy_a vote against mot. They will sell any of tLe candidates on] the ticket. They will wit ,fur tie Federal candidate thealseira. , B■sgatham Comdf—The leselL It is staled kw effect metely, that Jonah. Brews. suer will receive a huge vote in Sesquehattna anon. ty. This is-dose in order to keep up the coinage of Ifracyinsa, in this same spirit in which. Pat* on has mum front Togs ootatty a few days since.iteld a leading .Whig—a now,. (sti& Patton) - o:,tyon lea a gtodelitacenflidechao. yaw Ereadidatet" !We are well advised of thestite- of feeling in pis. fneoi east banna 4 and es assure our ' toast sineeiely. that 111 r- W ihnotirill - weekly at l istrothousand majority in that county ; and it. inareven exceed that tiaanteir. - • •• Ed .Js We hare never decked the ancire Of ibis able, steering basinesiknan, Sem the Gni-moment tif hie nominalent. "Let any candid run lever in his own mind; theconipiraEvelipuiliticatioin of the-two eatulidates for Sheriff, in thistet him fed in all theirttrapet !night the rmtpotisibi4 littes irlM3 belcsky-to Weer: niembet of facie'' y;.. his obligations to 'pitirtioteorder, amid mtit, aadlti ti ' terotirhoirt inenkt - any %dirt finacieelsayf; e 5..." and- het ammo" hesitke tb ebditie - nentieen Ednait AWfiarr a . %vs • ••-• ss. • • k• gnalinniFer-tli4eXatuf.inanent diek o P- Pßlo oB o°l-ida.-Wiimak » bayed 11 1 1 9 1 . 1 4 0 n.gfnawd. thatatikaalikvaPrott4e:PaL3Fipitnof=4W-. 141 ministration, la nkykessaka4l4!imil.made,klip rak or a cc 44 , tbeF 440 ,_ipmaki - .**llanaggsaratAA and ",ttreasivognencienanAo deAgior , lPF , anna-Wa4 They daze notassett that air. Cam entenaistadif, ferent ("Mints ou great democratic principles tram Mr. Wilmot. They dare not, and cannot aasaii a. single position untamed by Mr. -Wilmot, palms they -itg, in opposiitom to the extension and props. gmadierti at shivery : mad ea this goestiou tams* they time um say that Mr. Cam is.to favor A Court wcyr.—Soine one, rer :roily, wits Or prfte.iin a doubt whether the mind Orli diric~Oal. was of " Ister4 ca/i6re to eceld , nd a parr warted . tae Deinocrat, arose} ` f?t ihe porpose of" build'mg, up a new party in ford county. 1 . tio:ctl tieappretenOve about .1 la& bre depend Pro it bis "Om *l bed 2 z y. we find him Fore enoggli"—was the rompl roily Of a bystander our midst, we feel constrained by Is sense of duty to the democratic party, sad people `of this district, 10 exposelts deformity, and warn them against - its "e141"AllII1111111DO,1 Ltz very , T the " D emocrat " is 11 spread wide to the breezp..,lt t no, orly withholds its support trenSthe iegriar i nieminigi or Congress, ) bitilionts the name of Jonah Brewder, an izrytilar, brgus candidate, brought out by the ovroerwof this new paper, ,I3r the very purpose of foaling war upon the Hon. David Wikuot r whie ia anailed thro' incnumna with wiorreukof wadi and malignity, such as could ouly, Ammer from such a source, and through such a channel. The publication of this Sown print s wifl teraind our Democratic friends of the famous, " Bradford Settler," which was pubSshed by Gen. Patton about two yeam ago, for the-whole space-of two weeks. That Patl9lle4 to belublished at Towanda* and support Democratic principles, while in fact it was published in Col. Lash's-office, at Montrose, and opposed Mr. %Varna*, the regular democratic nomi nee for Congress, and run tip the name of Robert G. White in itestead. Just so with Col. Bull', new paper. It purports to be published here, and to, be a Damara', while-in truth it is publishestat the Ga zette office, "at Curcio, N.Y.--opposes the reg ular nomination for Congress, and has run up the name of Judge Brewster instead, who has not even the semblance of si nomination by any party, not even aA respectablenumber of the disorganizers. We caution our Democratic brethren to beware of this last, desperate effort, of Bull and Patton to die. trac' the / party, sod break down its organization. They have no claims to the sympathies of demo crats. They have long since forfeited their stand ing in the Democratic party, by their hostility to its measures, and opposition to its candidates, and hate ibotis tern formally ditxbrogect by lechlic resolutions of aro Dentoratic County Conorationr. ,Having grown restive and desperate underihe merited and severe flagellatious they have received, they are resolved on the overthrow of the party, as their last hope of revenge; and the publication of - this Bogus- Demo. czar is the Monument by which they are to seems. plied their purpose. They openly assail part of the nominations, and we have no doubt they will sell or destroy any ether portion to aid in their schemes of destruction. They are reckless in their opposi tion, and will be reckless in the means to be em ployed. Let Democrats beware ! Let them boon the look out for Schemes of corruption and fraud. Let them be prepared for the publication of some infamous forgery just on the ere of election, when too late to be refuted, desr'lned to defeat the elec tion of some of the democratic candidates. Our Prospects. The information from every portion of the coun ty is of the' most cheeringcbaracter. Notwithstand ing the open rebellion of such Men as 8011, Patton, Baird, &c , our majorities this year, we ver il y be lieve will etceed what we have ever before 'real ized. Bradford will do . her duty, notwithstanding the bolters. Susquehanna may be relied upon for an unprecedented majoritY" for Wilmot, and little Tinga is good for a majority for him, over any otheicaiklidate. "'Mark that. We know thai Buil, Patton, kird & Co.; are endeavoring to 'deceive the people by their faliehoods;in representing in Tio ga that Ur. Wilmot will be beaten in Bradford and Susquehanna. When here they cliim a great ma jority for their %gni man in Tioga, when in Sus. quehanna they give it up and bony home as fast as possible. Cur Pernocratie kiends abroad may rely npi!on the election of Mr Wilmot as certain as the dam' of election Soars, awl we believe bid majority over any one canttidate gregerihan was ever rendered toini othetinanir, the distriet.-L We believe ftiither that 'he will bare a majority over every oppoir:ag convot+te: . • Edward CraadaL The camel Dr. Cranda: appeals strongly to the integt dyendgood faith of the Democrats of old &ad bad. He was (with the exception of Mr. Wattles) the only candidate which the Eastern part of the. county presented ; and be was urged by our East ern. friends with more than mos' unanimity. b was these circumstances, we the well assnred, which eftected his nomination. iVe ask the Dem- ocrary f of the west, and along the river, by all that is fair and faithful, teallo' local feelings. or personal considerations, to prevent the snceess of the colitis *het We are.tokl ills the secret purpose 01 Bull, Patten & Co., to strikti down Dr. Crindal; hat E. W. Baird, who wears the most open mouth of that' concern, has declared this intention. As Allen IllcKeoces Domination by both the National Reformers and the Whip, strengthens somewhat his chasi-Am of succem--we preiome Bull & Co. by ituripiti; on behind, think they will have-a chance to say they did something, after election, il NtKean should happen to succeed. We trust they will be disappointed. . 04si litErstra Lars—*e tmilerstand that Henry Tracy, qtei,vhig nominee for Congress, has late- IS lame in favor of exemptieghometmords ham eventi49 !, "Vetter late than never : bta tbia #s tin face or the taqustair t and scores of other poor men ; wlxisebtinirads otry t orlate ly or iLised a portion . of the 'braid acres” is O y Norio° of *s. Tracy. The st lent ag by 0 1..., : net00.., Da'it th4 1444,-4 . ,demi;rat; Maj. La parte: 6 ftialiescly commented In Mi. Tracy's pres ence, on his "nevily•adtroed theory, had a deep - meaning in it. If the rich, in their abundance ; da not " netnetttbet the poor"--the poor will be very i likely to remember them. Tsrs rICILINDWIT CUTOT nay week serer *big gentlemen were `conversing rpm the prv . t.peets of mamas [Sr 11E4 candidate for COO- Btfr-ltE2O I*. litacT, Lig. One of them re nuirkt43 thiil fir,' T. iris a drew business Man, and, ketistaise, well ipiiififaaki,c Representative ip gets.TUthis anotheitittbe company, also a rT assented; adding that *void be be so rade */ to get tii`ltaabit‘i n ,' , z he would be very lady to get a intim on the city bane he lett - Jr. — , We'havc no you ine to maie. MiWOMMI demineddy pirate paper quotes' the hillotri n ,, Reporter, of Sept. 1846, in just:: the; Bolters to the regnlar nominations • deo 1848 SIM ember of the party, each individual has Us privileges, and to participate in all ems for its auccess. Eel who would hypocrisy and treachery' of that member arrange lerate th,l the election o Delegates for the PSEPet , tr nominations, andessoormilitepotnina ". made, turn round'ind eiferininCruitsl)i . the common enemy to defeat the eanei. break down the organization of the pally he belpnge. None. He repudiates h, 11: turns pirate upon the broad sea of poll. cipate i, of maki Lions racy wi dates . I to whir, - and goo him and . . alt to its members .abrirA; to disayria iheAreaguariek • 1 - # ly ! And what we then said ice repeal, - 'f,,: wh iliP-iPt,' "z - 4 1 01/Y)... 'IIIPROPPI and ce in the election of delflrMea for the pH- I . m on ak s ix i zi er iAM ttik„ ag, not t an to p l ea ti .e ie icular alawker Certain wqmid-be dictators, ad and combine with the:common enemy the .candidates, and break dews the of _ due, panici •• pose of nomina the p , turn ro to defer garti sea of juati vow thi Such partici Corm of party—tarn pireas,:a apcomugel mo d titica r and the party ewe it. to ahavaelies, e andgood . faiih to disown then and disa- r ireadrOLL are qie roes Olio Ara new-eppeeing the re -14(2 and preeirely eushiltek attitede—they ated in cbooeing delegates to the courny tioisoml brlught all their artillery to Mt. Wilmot ft aid flailed to procure a single ;aired .bint. :pay had their day fully and land rote fairly, with diso own y e t they ester into an apes conspiracy enemy to break down thitioaainationsai k i ize the party. The party will again tbs. 7 utAtioas and disavow the trauma. • Moirollse Will (Nat t G ai l orgarn I Pirate her in Billy Pattoni one-of the leaders , of the din • . and a principal supporter of the new paper, approached a whip with the first nnm. hi s -hand and with a smile on his conme: congratalatiag him with. ke the remark alai, prospects were now very lair for the e ,thewhig candidate for Conqmss, (Mr. Tra. name "The lion o eY2.) t. proves etrelwiwely, what we hare all the nown : that the ulterior object of the convira to defeat Mr. WihnOt at any eacrifice, even /- ion dun "ultra wh4." They care nosh. , r Cams and Butler, Lonstretli or Painter, or 1 1 , of the county tieket,:no they can defeat lls:not. They care !lathing, for Judge Brew. .rther than the use of -his pane aia pre:ext • ?Ur. Wilmot. We have heard it intimw • 4elieve that many of them, espiteally the , will, on the day of theelection, drop Brew. vote directly for the Federal candidate,-- mg is victory to them so they can prevent 'ilniot's election. They fraternize with the fully and completelY, and will resort to any o accomplish their purpose. Bat their rare *ter • Allyt Mr. thing) is a 1 , .rt one. They ate dstoesetito die Most dis- Lai overthrow ever visited span opera barefac wilfm treason, by an indigdam people.— are lurown. Their schemes - are well under and the verdict rendered at the Belbst-boi on ay next, wilt .coup*a them to their proper, • and theravierthihey witl only be known as Mates among the whiga proper. . by (be Regular Ticket. d in doing so you still stand by the Democrat ' y and Democratic . principles. Let nosub or sophistry alarm, or induce a single voter 1 1, thhold his vote 'front the allele &het as p/tt by the Dernosratic Convention. Each and it candidate is itqoally• entitled to the votes of tie democrats They are men selected by the tee from the sitierar townships, for their tied alts ev del kno ri probity, competency and sound democratic pfes. Let nodfmoarat falter or hesitate- Co rcrei . t i Ary one ;he cherishes the iples of Democracy, and wishes to pre=esTe nization of the . Democratic party. anbrot ai antarnethed, witl manifest his eineerity by yr:4- or every man on the regal:arty nconakated De tic ticket. prin o De "the and I •hers and disoTanizers are expectea to vote of the regular ticket—the balauce to Or &cant een )Vhigs alai spurious candidates. finsqutelistsna Conspirators. e referred laAt week to George Fuller. who es eye of the political firm of Bail, Patten. ..& Co, and i• of the Susquehanna branch of 11 . An able coneyxindent of the “Mon•• Democrat." serves ont Mr_ Feller in aslminn eof some length. Tothis is appetufed a copy e prospering fo Fuller's paper .issued in the of 1832. We mate the Ssrkwav l ez)ose of Fuller's Democracy'. then, and com Mend it to attention of his compeers Of this coanty, and • It probably is 2enerally ' , recollected that during contest hr the nesideneyin 18211, 1 was con , in the pradimaion of_ the Sommebanna s, and advocated the election of Andiew i on, Should it be asked why •1. am -now mg him, I reply. ihat Ise has tong ago abandanof P riaf ifiletTlina "'eh seas on ge/r"/: deded to tarnothing of his ei4rantand htt attacks npactlhe indefiendeuesof Coekgrem Naikmal Judiciary and the Constination_ 31y -ition to Geri. Jwkson is not of a recent date— declared k immediately mice' his being minced as a candidate for re-electiork 1.-bladoet wrisit It wilitAlistianillimr. _ei Jsuk 1, tam is itimamesiwaneerketimfbistotimmiar of Bers, , Riehand Barham, whieladlowsisissras told t by Sir Walser Scatt..t.lk &wads ttm who dad wearr-Dmxise, moon air • • w set inrkwisks—Aiiinawye mkt baetheea.: l wmpsad, hat sett - or a fiattlitwas that swallowedijonah! dins, ye may think it was a shat} ; na, Da- INT &ma, A was nae shark ; or, aiblim. ye may thick a saamon na, my brethren' it was mss mon ; or. aiblina, ye may think it was a in ; na, na, my brethren, it was nae dolphin ' Here an old woman, thinking' to help her pre.": t of a dead lift, cried - nut, Aibrins„ sir it six. a I er"—(thevot t tar name of a species of la 1131130T1 to the Scotch ascr) , tackle, $ - e*ife an mild Fr:47h; for tak.l.:' • e drord o' the' Lord oat .o' . M) month;" was ,he re p y of the disappointed thedorician. We are inclined to the opinion, that after demon a new theory wit be started in "these ducts ; ' in , t Joir . ah. ft will be. (1;: loud lrus 4.4 • • .figipr.l .:P! EZE