m. LI NEN= Teivaith,Vetiseitiny, October 34,1848. DaIOCRATIC NOMINATIONS. FOR PRESI a;mlirk FOR VICI7PREVOENT, Gen. W. O. BUTLER, it. Kent Prestilent tat, frisesalityy, Aromatic's* V. iM2ffrl==l Moms Lottnsvecru..the Demeeratic candidate for Governor is defeated by his Fetlendennweiitor, by the small majority of 300 in a poll of nearly four hundred thousand votes. The last bore to which we clung has been knocked from us, by the of& cial vote, and what before was gloom, has-deepen ed into darkne. The ,Democratic party never raltied to the support of a better Candidate, eta pur er or nobler man. He was pre-eminently worthy of their support, *ratios ecmfidence of every patriot. But ho is defeated by a combination as maboly`as ever allied against any good cause,--defeated by the power of tho.great system of money-swindliag, which knew in him a stem and uncompromising enemy, and a firm and devoted friend of the Peo ple's rights. Nativism has tusk* bands with the horde who are knocking at the doors of our Legis lcature.for special priviles, and the coalition, with desperate exertion, have gained a victory which will tell upon the prosperity of this Common wealth, for years to come. -.lit is vain to indulge in useless regrets, or sink be neath gloomy anticipations. But we may now ex -140011 to see the policy of the Whig party, its lie lull tide of operation. Currupt and dangerous "batiks, which have met with many a rebuff from the. stern and honest man, whoso death entailed such an injury upon rendered only the more -greedy by their delay, will clamor, not in vain, for legisbuive sanction to defraud and swindle--curpo. rations will spring up like mushrooms, emlowed with monstrous grants and especial enactments fur the protection .of Ca, , ital at the expense of toil and labor—while many a huge scheme will be originat ed, to create au ephemeral [nth:perky, and finally to bring closer and fi rmer the toils which have so long enchained and paralyzed the energies of oar State, and which the economical and unbending policy of Sol - ax was fast unloosing. These may be groundless feats. We trust they are. But when we revert back to the history of former Wing ail ministeuioris-19 the reign of Ilitner and Stevens, which plunged our State into debt, ruined her ere . dit, and stopped for tears, the ontrard course of her prosperity—compared with the fact that the present Whig victory has been won by the exertions of those who are looking to the Legislature lar grants which will protect than in their nefarious schemes —that the money of ha tits and corporations has been freely expended to bring about this result— there is little to hope, with these greedy cormorants, besecchin4, and pray ing,and with the Arlininistra• tion in the hands of the man they have elevated to ', office. No whip Admittit,Sration can guide our State for ittore-gian three years. The people at the end of jliat time, have had quite enough of ifs mismanage. meat, and hasten to repair the injury which has keen done. .Mounts Lotrustatatt is defeated by die over confidence of friends, and the knee of cir rumstances. The late election is oP trerdiglnatfist him. And if we are mil much rultsaketi, three years hence, they will be ready and amities to tee. tify the strong hold he has upon thir friendship of the reople. Guerilla Veraeitr. (1:::) The public can form a very correct opinion of the veracity and reliability of the guerilla organ across the street by referring to its proinntes in re latidn to Judge Brewster—irbo, poor soul, has found mit in what unscrupulous hands he has W ien, We make a few /choice extracts, both from that resp'ectable sheet, and its twiu-brOther, the 'n ova, Eaje, to show bow much they are to be Ile pended upon tr , orn Ibc Gate-Mtn Dryloc cat. of Sept 2E11%, lEV.) " scittriit.re COVNTT.—The news from Bus quehanna is cheering for the Cass and Bader De stocracy. A litre? from a reliable democrat assures us_diat JudgelWXlllll, the regular dentocratie candidate for CU eSS, will be handsomely stistada edit% that colicky, where he is well known as an encompromising democrat, and a strict adherent to any usages and regular nominations. as well as a man of inflexible integrity and fine abilities. '• If the Cass add Butler Democracy of Bradford do their duty. as we believe they will, Judge Brew ster will.be..elected by a triumphant majoritroier Kr. Tracy the Whig candidate. As for Mr. Wil mot he is out of thf question. and every voLe given for bim will be thrown away." trmin the tor*, ragrie of Oct 1r44.) Srs qv ant t a Corier v—Att. Rigor !—Wilmot, the traitor, will scarcely bavc a Corporal's guard to Nosirmelianna-county pn. theday of election. , Owe advices (ruin the eastare of the most favorable des cription. Our friends now feel sangnine that the Derovc.ratic Casa and Butler vote will be east for Judge Brewster throughout the Tioga and Ousuitebanna nearly the fell democratic vote will begiven to the Judge, he being the Cass and Butler candidate. The contest in tact hei between Brewster and Triter. 'Wilmot is altogether nut of the que s tion, the Abolition strength is too twig isilleaat to be eoneted upon." ' In the Reporter of the 4th inst., we stated open *hat we considerM tale authority that Sttequehan tut, Would give Wilmot 1000 majority' : Mid* might everted even that. The result shows thM he has 1616 majority, while Brewster receives [tit 07 rotes in tlie Couttiv !!! • (*-- The Congressional dele4lttion from this State in the next Congress, will be strongly Free Soil. The eatidniateS, with but one or two creep titms, have been obliged by the strength of the pop. clay feeling, to pledge themselves to oppose .We further extension of slavery. ' Hos". Lairs tnoussox is finally ascertained to be re elected. The strength of 'the Free Soihfeeling i!t his . District ma} be judged, by the fact that he was obliged to come out strongly its &cos of. the horns". h saved hie]. etrb It bt paid that i 1 r. of die Tribthp 11;& beeonie . the pOrebaies of 'the-Weird of the mar adelotia Nord; Xtocricat = surprised even the most sanguine, and-tsto proved most clearly, that a reliance upon the intelligence I unit muddiest of the people, is aster than the hol low pretensions at demagoguism, of *per, mpty machinery. The , ost sue ova Ard te njerss. , . oYed eWittlit 4 . ts 'Trak, all in vain. Foieign influence haft been ftberalty de. ,voted to our District—the power of the administra dim, as' far as it c!sold arra, has been summoned to the aid of thoselwho are doing the bidding of slavery pmpagandists, and a concerted effort made to mush the author of the Proviso,--whieh was 'sanctioned by every man in the Nodh, who had proved a Traitor to his own, constituency, and en. vied Mr. Widnesthe ante nul name he bad ac quired. At hojpe, there were found men, base enough to leridibernselves to such a disreputable movement, and they went at the work allotted theta with aft the ardor inspired by envy and maievo. lancy, and encouraged by the 'hope and prospect of reward. But the Freemen of the district have been truer° the man who is true to them, anti have sus tained him by a majority larger than ever before given in the Diatriet. Tks Guerilla Demassiiat. This disreputable sheet is fast -descending to even a lower depth of infamy and disgrace, if there can be any declension in what is already wholly corrupt and prostituted. It hi now converted into a vehicle for pandering to the basest passions of the malignant men who write for it. Forgetting the lofty sphere of a journal, it sinks down to slander and calumny, pursue private citizens 'even (beyond the sacred threshold. Not content with pie dissemination of falsehood and forgeries peed tt,g the election—when, on the day after, it was as• eepained that Mr. Wilmot was triomphaatly re 411ecteil, instead of haling his faie With shame and confusion, the conductor of that paper, as the only course left 'to gratify' his malignancy conceived the idea of attempting to compromise Mr. Wilmot's po. Sidon,—and (Imo with haste Ta prapagage the hr his Kota had frIUMNI." an extra was immediately issued from that office, claiming, the election of Mr. Wilmot u a Cass and Boiler vitiory, and asserting that he had pledged " himself to cease all opposition to Cass and Butler, and trading ofl blovemor,*heriff and Prothonotary vote with the Whip for Wilmot votes " These miserable falsehoods and slanders are worthy of the source from which they emanated. In keeping, ate its malicious attacks opal C. L Ward. and its Wee awagetions in ;nenl to that gen tleman's connexion with this paper, either poem'. arty rwellitorially. It exhibits a disposition which augurs no good for the morals or peace of com munity. When a paper has Uri' higher aim than to pursue private individuals, to gratify passions which should had no abiding place in the heart, it loses all claim upon community, and should not be har bored for a moment. To such base and unworthy ends has this journal already descended. It is be come tne channel through' which private grievance!' are indulged and slander and detraction used. Al though but three numbers hare been issued, al- ready " Oa Its tate, destrera bar% by inland mew, la ebaratters at eree.bleshiag shame. Appear ten thousands *husker, all its me,.," Tie "'lglesias of Coos and Bailor. The Guerilla claims to be exclusively the friend of Cam and Butler, while it sots down the Reporter and Montrose Democrat as opposed to them, and ridicules the pretensions of other prominent demo cede who have warmly advocated the election of the Del:Operatic candidate.•. The whole course of , this sheet proves 'conclusively that it has other ob. jerte at bean than the success of Casa and Butler, and that men who - control it, are determined that they alone shall - have the credit of supporting them. To elect this ; is the object of their attempts to drive democrats from their support, Soch a coarse car ried out, fully—and it would rewire an affidavit to prove that Cass and Butler were candidates on the day of election, m this District. Jonah's vote— (not him the whale swallowed)—would be a liber al estimate of the vote for Cass and Butler. These men hope to. make the party so " conveniently small " in Bradford, that in case of their success, to be prominent as their supporters, and come in for a abate of the spoils! Well may Lewis - Cass say, save me from - such friends! The effect of suck conduct : yet remains to be tieten. We have no dent* u will reduce the vote in Bradlord, that it does not annihilate it entirely is owing to the fact, that many consistent and honota• bie democrzts are now zealously advocating the cause of Cass and Butler ; and will not be driven imp their position, by any attemptpf the Guerilla. (*. It is samevrhin senning to o hserve the si lence of the slavery tovekiiiiilist papers, about the election Or this Davies. The •Peonsylvamien has not hood of an election firing held here, and so witholostot the papersof that wimp. The lim eade inkiliseuter, is the only one which has done Mr. Wilmot the: fatness to give the resell correctly . The Biiiginslon Dewsirrat.pablisited itt our imme diate teighborheod, is entiirly mom. Probably the Senator who teat d tot " Old Piminia," does not deem the resultrouch of a compliment to his inter ference. 'The Chearang Drorwort, eoricedes his election by aboin 1200 majority ! while the same paper contains a ling eilianial, showing up the dal hiring prospects of Judge Brewster. . ismak arawstyr. As this gentleman was placed upon the electoral ticket at his own solicitation, he now owes it to the cause of Cass and Butler, and the Democracy of this Disnict, to withdraw his name from the ticket. His persisting in running may lose an electoral .vote in the State, fur after his late attempt at disor ganization, Democrats will not werfor has. Spec.. dy action is necessary iu order that the vacancy may be fdled. Kr We trust no ono will be alarm' it by the bet lownigs of the Guerilla. It maks a good deal of noise, bet is perfectly harmless, the lats election baring knocked 011 its bane , . in its present state, u 0111y,Fervesio remind. as of the pompons Imes— . • osPae, ran renr..--the crnods owns.' • ns• tr.TrittS RC LA. (to. Eprhglid 1 PEIIMITLTAIIZA,- - We expected to *dish the of reek, tart il i Awn wa it Wow:in, • however, tender A [wetly certain thit Fprd (WL*) has a wajority of about 400. The Legir haute is Dern. by 2 majority ou joint ballot. The (4otr,gressiatutl Etekiration mantis t 1 Der n, to ishrg. ••: t „ Ilea. J. W. Wisner. Igoe► present appearances, the nest Congress of the toiled Oates will be strongly in favor of pre serving the hee territory, 'lately acquired from Mex ico, from the curse of negro slavery. The 12th Congressional District of Pennsylvania, has return ed- its able and tearless champion, Iron. - Dsvn). Wtaarcrr, by a largely increased majority. In min sequence of the told stand taken by hint on this great question, his majority has been increased from that given him in IBA 3053 votes. Freemen of our sister EXPUIE, will you not go with its, in this struggle for -Freedom I Is it not a matter of vast importance to you, and your posterity, that this ter ritory should remain forever free from Slavery— and that the next-Congress should be right on this question Fellow-freemen of Chemung, Tompkins and Yates, we appeal to yea particularly, for help in the great cause of human Freedom. You have a can didate before you for your snffrages worthy the re spect of Freemen, and the support of Democrats.— a firm and consistent Republican—a personal friend of our own able representative; and an un compromising opponent of the estensicm of slavery. Shall it be said that the free democracy of the 26th Congressional district have ° been " sold and trans ferred by traitors to the cause of Freedom, to the slave power of tho South I " Let your emphatic response of NO! be heard in thunder tones " on the 7th of November nest, by the triumphant elect tion of terra W. Worst* to a seat in the next Con gress. He is the man of all ethers, for the oeca skin : able, bold and fearless, he will stand shoul der to shoulder with the favorite Son of our own District, and battle for the cause of Freedom until slavery propagandists shall quail beneath their with ering scorn, and Freedom's eagle, shall be seen hovering over the soil whit..h is now, and shall for ever remain FREE! The Radical Democraky of the State of New York have now in the field, some of the ablest, purest and noblest men of the age, as candidates for Congress. Pur.sroN Maims Garivit, Gcx Nvr. and Joni W. Wissca, are names which' are enrolled on the brightest page of Freedom, and wilt go down to posterity honored as the champi ons of tile cause of Liberty—with onr own Wit..utrr —while. such traitors as Strong and Ihrkiaroit re ceive the merited reproach and contempt of North em men, for their, infamy and subservieney. We fruit they may all be elected, If they should be the cause of Freedom would triumph in our neat Congress. 0:!;r- To ma Poor?:--The course pursued by the piratical " Democrat" in assailing private in dividuals, week after week, to gratify the walla.. _nant bate of D. M. Bull—has given rise to much discussion in regard to the propriety of certain modes of punishing such brutal assaults. A cos.-, respondent has given us his views in the following pointed and pithy form : However peaceful people stare. I most this wholesome truth disclose That every freestones feelings err, its snare. 11 as a /4/ague:rife store. W. 4 Iltsvr Msrearry.--Wilmot's majority far Con gress in his district, is 3800. The attempt of the Government Orlin, at Washington, to crush him, has most signally failed..--Suabers American. ifi like manner, the Snacks of Ritchie failed to crush Andrew Jackson. The or:pm-grinder lived, to see the Old Hero high in the affections of the American people, despite of his slanders and cal tnnies. Nowa-days, no surer guarantee to popu larity can be hand, than abuse from the inflated Organ, and its superammted and conceited conduc tor. In 1846, the MilOn nearly defeated Mr. Wil mot, by praising him. It reduced his majority to about 700. Now, when its lotteries were opened open hint, joined with the emaller pop-guns, from the veracious Pesuayiranion up, his constituents show the confidence they have in him br the tri umphant majority of 3846!—0r an increased ma jority of 3100 votes! h shows the respect they have for the hireling and pensioned presses, who at the bidding, of corrupt masters, thcm,gat to pros trate Mr. Wilmot, by the streng h of power and pa tronage. or,r- Tux " Ktcaseoci Duroutsi " ties the name of Hiram A Beebe, as editor. Gumption must be hi.leous indeed, that needs such a mask . What must men be who are behind the curtain, whet: they are driven to the extremity of putting him forward as a, cover . ‘•Tire WasrmiN CoNnar.s - ri" a Southern Fami ly Jourral ; published at Baltimore, is one of i tie .uoist welcome eschangw, which finds a place p on our table. It is con.!nerteil with ability--the ed itorials being spirited, and the selections valuable. ote , the population of lowa, is stated at are hundred amt thirty thousand. D*vm Dalt Lev Firt.o f of the city of New York is a free 'soil candidate fig Congress. JoHNI VAN SCIIEN 118 now addressing meetings in Ohin, where he will stay for few days, E. 0. Germturn—Dear Sir ;—Permit me, through the meilium of the " Reporter," to enquire of the Editor'inra of the " Bradford 'Democrat ' how they accinnor for the differenee of 'vote cast for Sheriff :yid Prothonotary, trillion giving blank ears to Pro. ttionotafy for the Jude Teat number of those votes cast for their viefint itz Brewster. Plea. - -e inform them also, that after the 7th of Nov. I will endeav or to account fur some things which appear some what strange in die late canvass of Bradford Coun ty; and especially will I endeavor to unravel that absurd mystel. which professes to convict seven ty regularly appointed representatives of the Demo cratic laity, of being, entirely anti democratic in the the selection of their nominee for Congress, and a majority of that 70 quite democratic in the seloe tion of all other candidates except Prothonotary.— The injury that fkry hive inflicted, I- hope 'to be MO to bear with fortitude and patience; hot I woohl that tiny might not continue to add insult to the injury already done. Respectfully and truly yours, E. C. IMNINININIMIMm is a tie *big mg, sewn inimical in as PIKE, October 2161, 180 Semi days Istertsx. '.. Trkd , Ssaidi O'Brien • - -- .* - lltly Bs • - n. P , i ;Cid the Area . . 7 F • •••' I. , al 1 4. , '• - ' • ''' 't , t ,r -:- ''-'1: , 1 \ '.':. ':,, 1 4 ,' . :.-., ~ , , • -",, 11-1, 1,- . ...... • A. • 1 r.'. ,:4 • 4 ,, , ..,.i,, . -,.. ,• '.j ill l . ai w t , . ~.*: ant ENGLAND Astishictritire—The final Hid en7Brien at Clonittei is not eaucialed. As . icstion was a copy of his indictment . : arid a list of the witnesses to tat produced warm him. In England a man on trial for his life has the right to be lammed upon both these points, but according to the.decision of tlie,qoust at Cipaine4 no sualitkgbresierta. AnOther pOint was the great disproportion existing between, the meW . . After inudry 2ttempts ow We partof the prisoner's counsel to gain something for his client on these points, the trial was proceeded with. Saturday, Monday and Tends, was fully consumed la es• amining witnesses on the part of the crown. As usual in political conspiracies, traitors have been found among the Irish, who have nivel: evidence which will go far to support the indictment against O'Brien. _ _ _ On Wednesday, Mr. Whiteside, the counsel for the prisoner ' entered upon the defence. The Chartist trials in London have been conclu ded. Conviction has been the tinifurm result. Dowling. the Irish coseederate, Caffrey, Lavin, Fay and Mullinp, were sentenced to transportation for life. Several of the less prominent conspirators plead guilty nitd were subjected to fines 'and inf. prisonment. Against others, the Attorney Gener al abandoned the prosecution, contenting, himself' with binding them over in t •nitance lobe forth coming when called uporrby authority. The mai n feature of thes4 trials consisted in the exposure of an infamous spy system. Her Majeset returned from Scotland by the rail mad with the Prince and family. Fitascr. —ln France much excitement and alarm continues to prevail. The assembly has decided by a considerable majority, after a very able dis cussion, in which M. Lamartine took a prominent part, to have but one Legislative Chamber. The. Committee of Consultation have decided, by a vote of ten to four, that the President of the Republic be elected by universal suffrage and not by the As sembly itself. Socialist banquets, after the example of the Re form banquets. held all over the country I at au tumn, are too frequent to favor quietude and the speeches aid cries which have Characterized more than one of them are of the most treasonable and incendiary nature. Nothing is yet definitely known of the state • of the negotiations relative to the affairs of Northern Italy, but from the remarks of General Carakmac in the French National Assembly, on Monday, as well as from the rumors that ti fir admit, there are good grounds for hoping the peaceable solution of ' the question is - near at hand. Ou Saturday a scene of confusion occurred in the Chamber almost unparalleled in the history of that assembly. One of the members having comment ed in severe terms upon some late Republican braggarts and condemned the apathy of the govern ment in relation thereto, the members of the Re publican party were thrown into such a rags that they almost stmultareousiy rushed to the tribune, which they attempted to scale on all sides, but were prevented by the officers of the House. At length the President was compelled to put ou his hat and stispenil the sitting. The Paris papers of Sunday contained long re ports of the disgraceful scene of Saturday. There' is a bnrst of in dignation in all the owes of the moderate party of any shade, against the atrocious conduct of the Red Republicans. . It is currently reported that in consequence of the opposition given to the proposal to elect the President of the Republic by the National .%asern- My, the Government has resolved to leave the choice of a President to be decided by universal suffia2e, b4t ire an amendment is trt be intro. ,luced in the constitution, deferring the election tin lit the organic laws have been voted upon. In the mean time the executive government is to remain as at present. The Paris papers of Thumlay say that after much hesitation. as it appears. the government, at a cabi net council, has resolved to support ; by all 111Y2iiia ble means, the amendment of the article of the Constitution respecting the election of President to be proposed by M. Fiorou. which is to the follow ing ellect :—The National Assembly delecatei the executive honor to a citizen, who shall receive the tide of President of the Iteptiplie. The govern. mete has therefore taken up a position in direct hostility to the nicaietate party in the Chamber and to the known majority of the nation. ITALY —ln Southern Italy matters do not look so promising. The King of Naples refuses the med itation ,of France and England between hiruselland his former 'subjects in Sicily. and threatens an, im mediate resumption of hostilities. Gansu:sr.—This country is still in an unsettled state. The standard of revolt has been tyrant tare ed in the southern provinces and again the rebels have been cingul..i y defeated.. The Regent of Germany has issued to the coy. emments of all the German States a circular main. feign, officially recounting the facts of rising in Frankfort on the 18th, and its prompt suppression by his government. The attempt of Struve In proclaim a Republic at Baden has utterly faded. Gen. Zoffrnan came up with the insurgents near Sullen, passed completely around them, and then passing Garxingen, advan ced through lie ftexenthel or valley of the Witch es in the division on Strfen, which lie completely surrounded. After a somewhat obstinate resistance the town was taken by storm, anti some houses were burnt down. A great number of the defend-. ern were slain, and smite hundreds of prisoners to ken. - Among the latter was Struve himself. lie and eight at his followers were immediately, tried by court mania), condemned and shot. A corps of about one thousand escaped into the Ylanzerthale, but they are raid to be surrounded by large bodies of Wirtembtog troops. .'rtn the sitting of the Constituent Assembly of Painsia. on the 2d, the Minister of Foreign Attain declarerrthat he fully expected that the ti.rqiatiotts with Denmark would lead top peaceable ar rangement. The Frankfout /cannel, of the 3d instant. says tbatithe diplomatic relations between the Central power and the French Republic are now complete ly regulated. and that iti Frankfort as in Paris, per raiment ministers will represent both countries. Free AT Essrox, Pa.—The N:runon Argett of Or•• tuber 19, f4p; : The foondry of Messrs. Connor and Ternplin, in the rear of Mr. liagenbuch'S Hotel, watt di.leorered to be on fire la.-4 Saturday after noon. about 2 o'clock. The alarm VMS hisnuitly raised, and the fireman soon on the spot. Who ex tinguished it in short order, although the times had bur* throush the roof.—A number of patterns were homt, and one side of the building destroyed. The loss is cousider.tble, but it is coreredby insu rance. Tin; Foaoca %vas convicted tit Albany cm- Wednesday for lorarry, of having Brawn t.t.800 from the Exchange Bank of that city, on a cheek purporting. to have been singed by Twedeße 4k 1/Arlington, of Albany. This Haut is the notorious Webb, the forger. C PIT U. Pt:NI:4IM ENT IN My incso.-4The pie of Michigan sire preparing to ask Mel repeal of the law atioliAing capitol pima:mem. Since the law has been passed, it is said the crime of mur der has enormously increased. What will the ail. vacates of the abolition .of the death* penally sat: to this. VEasos7.—At last adriees, the house of Rep ee sentatives of this State were in "a fi4.- The V 1 bige have 105 member,-- th e Burenitete 46-the Democrats 17, and one aut.:toil-cm Abolitionist an.l.lronoliese discordant materials the f" triumph: .04" Whigs had not Ix am able to elccta Speaker. L Paris are orange beings. ordinary character has jaat - . it - "t cant to So _ aeitle _ bombes, and.bs • and forum d er on the theirbr --; mCsde I,Mireitlieii - fhme, riernilie Unveil aise, and were only reduced 10,44411rnialOSI by the cops of soldiem who enteredl at the point of the in f o oayonet, and seized the chiefs d earned them off to pison. , All time french en ought to be dowsed' in Pero kid .pdt army, They make capital soldiers, and will fight es heroical) mwthemmew - 'Mfthei . " -1 dressed in the-uniform of _theit fi tompanies wear they sword whenever they- travel the Mreet Moue or in company, and maserh With the firmness Mid ritength ettheastde Soldiene." Indeed thereis very lisle difference between the male and female sol diers of the French way. . - . Artmzur.—The Easton. '(PL) Ater., attic tlkh says :We regret-to learn that an accident occurred at Nazareth, on Saturday evening" by the penis., lure discharge of a cannon, ,which the Whigs were firing in honor of the election of Gov. Johnston. Josia and John Heitzel were both wounded, being both considerable burnt in the face, endowe of them had one of his hands injured. Such accidents, , in nine cases out of ten, result front gross carelessness. Am EL nor election riot of a violent and divracetul character, we team from the Den ton (Md.) Journal, occurred at Hunting Creek, in that cciunty,,on the night of the ejection. Tat Micatcms Wsso—No adequate idea can be formed of the amount of suffering and Ices of life, even among the wounded horses hi this sanguinary war. It is believed however that had there been in the temps good supply of Merchant's Gargling Oil which is so celebrated for its healing properties many a valuable animal might have been saved by its timely application. And among the Wounded and pedlars neglected soldiery too, in many cares immediate relief from pain and early recovery would resalt.froon the use et this almost never tailing remedy . . The Agent will give you a pamphlet ordescripuon. See also the advertisment in this'paper. To ririastaara. A fount' of long Primer ; parity worn ; a Amin of Breda a. arty new : and rarraas.otlter printing materials not in use nil will be sold cheap, at ibis 'lace. you bare an obstinate., troublesome rough, ei►ber reeent or of long standing. winch threatens a decline or termination us eon gumption. yoti had better procure a bottle of the most singu lar medicine ever bean! at. Or Forwell's ramie Balm. Von will and it to be effectual itt rebus; you of your very pleasant. and speedy in giving relief. It does not contain Opi um, and ts therefore sale. It is universally beloved for its pen uine and truly specific virtues. If you bave.Consemiption, just beginning to make urrnails upon your lungs, tr if Aoiliona.bea its bold upon you, making bla a burthen, even si you cannot rest of nights without being bolstered tip in your bed. Tim will doriell to try the Pacific Balm. It will give you relief and produce a cure. For sale by J. KINGSBERV, Jr. . • IV L . A KC ON TM [TB OP •N riormars rummana, and the names of °noting candidatati are as familiar as household wools. bat not maim familiar to the people than have its unrivalled . sueems and intemenne sale. Tendered Mk GVYI, I O T 3 COM POUND EXTRACT of Yellow Dock andAlarsapsnlla. The extensive we bf Sluseparins Manor has made /the Waite of that invalaslAe rot well Lamest; and by the adaltiort Yellow Doelt—on long in use by the lacetty in diseases arising from an itnpans maw of the blood, and deranged action of the system—we bars a combisonoo of the Lea& curative iribsout• tea known. The perf.et tuerese d thin cousposad is twee el Scrofula. Pulmonary Alreetions, F.reptiono, and dun dietsnosins debt - lirrr op prevalent et ibis *raven, end the - entire abaesse of alt ~iac' re) sobetances, cosamend it to tlec;public. Mee adrettiameot is anotber lohanio. sad call upon the Arta, who will fore alt neceesaey dirreoons. When disease invades die physicist - frame, uo time shonlit be lost to pmetinng a proper remedy to alma the malady MI once. For the core M Pulutoniry Canramption, Dronehitts,, Asthma. Obstinate Cunghe, Opining blood, Pain in the tinisotj in short. nil diseases of Mr—Threat and Langs..- TIIO3DSONIttI i COMPOUND nizrr OF TA R AND WOOD NAPTH A.l is imperils to all other remedies, eventing mildly and pleas 4 nutty in the general system, strengthening awl healing t lungs, neestenug imitation, arresting the mar, allaying Bert restiessneps, and imparting tone to the debilitated frame. Thou sands have been restored to health by the unparaleled edifier didn't eaeelleat mad m lne. and prod &bandana is offend of re supenereity owe every other rearedy. ; Prepared only by &siert & Lkornsany N. E. eornei of Flab and Spinier amen Philadelphia . M old by J. B. 'Foul), Td snide, Pa . and by IngianinallenoraftT. Prier Abe and ISI. 1 PILcI.-1111.1 distressing complaint proceeds s luau a want punster evacuation of the bowels. The foul humors. instead hemp thoroughly expelled Wanda body; are partially Da; portion being led is it *ere at the threatthold, is the cause tin that vexatious complain: called Nice and la net/neatly neS•- lreted until n rivet's into a uttorc horrid fano of disease called Wrught's Indian Vegetable Pills of the " North Jortericdo College of klealth," are a true and natural remedy for the abois. complaint, beeause they effeetnally cleanse the body from tholre morbid humors whleh are not only the roux! of Piles, but 'id every malady incident to man Bsu Ass co , roe:treat - ma sea bnissicera-wirtetentber, thifitt the original rtdoaly ra t line hotse VEUETAIMIX PILLS hale the serstten signature of W 1 I. •%% RIow? on the top labeller!' each hoz. ' . The abnve eeli.brated Pills' for sale by s Afrintanyrli &Co .Tnwatnla. 1 , . Moody & Co.. rernelitener SVI AD Y l'Ouresuy, Troy. D. Brink. Dorabrook . Coryell k tkr. Diiriengion, J. C. Adams - , Rum. Creek. W in. (Miami. MKT. C.' Rethliense. Catsfol4 " 1 1.. S. Ellsworth. Adieus. W.C'enepbell, Sherthsquin. Gay Tracey. Milan. I I. Werford. Moriroesurk, C. G. Gridley. Orwell. l i Principal office and general Depot. 169 Race In.: Phil**. ! Mare Fewer lead Aipie Cured.— . ,i I , • . Dr. Smith : it caption in f one at the Canal Packets. willeis Ell* if 1 carried De fl,t Heat Smith's Pins. *nob as be gni of Jackson & Farr. or Itaffelo. and why you did not adveqiuse them more for Fever land Chills. He sold they were a mdCh better medicine- Conti* than any thing be was atenuanised with. Ik bad not token ameba - a benne be began to set benrr. lied has not haft anyaymptonis of it Steer. Sleet he advteedevary one he sow wah the tare, to im, these Piits and , belieres every case can be mired if they were used thoroughte- You's truly. H. W. FORTE+ Agents far thrabove pina fat ffrnitfiwil C.onedy_ C V Reslington. Twirl Jobe R Ford. Trairenshs: 1 • C If Herrick. Annalist Chninbertin k Porter. do R Newriton. Preirsefieid : . N Dike! Wariird. E. htnneoert. i Huanek. Leßayinrille; , II W They. Standing Pot e : J finlcnoub. Wren: 1. 5 Xaynard. Rome ; , 0 8 Van Gilder, Pike. . If tiibba, Orwell : • If illarrled, At Wm. OriMi", in &ending Stone, on Sonia) , ast, by A. Ennis. Esq., 4313isovt L..Storr. ((inner!, of Springy ills, Sus. Co., to Miss Joeasera Cutlets, of Asylum.. In Monroe. Sept. 19.. by A. L. Cranmer. Esq.. - rms W. Garr, to Miss Rost Werra, all of Monroe. By the same. Oct. 19. .llh twos v vacs M'CLitt.s4 an, of Canton. to Miss Musa A. Barrer. of Mon te. . • - Died. In this Borough, on theillth inst.. Maar Awn et ass. infant daughter of Charles and Catht Trine Reed, aged l 4 months and 16 days. At the residence of 8. C. liaglee. in Greeew ve ry -suddenly, on Friday. Oct. 20, 1948 ,-at 3o* Gel:, Ma. SOME'. NAGLIZ. aged 73 years. (o's Philadelphia papers please copy. i On the 16th inst., at the residence of Charles °tr. in Standing Stone. keen Et. Ass. third datigh er of Daniel T. and Martha L. tan Nest. of trait ima tory fiver, which she bore with Christian orti tntie and resignation to the will of her Hea en:y Father, aged 17 years. 8 months, and 8 (lays A ItITOR'S No - nuE. THE undersigned, baring been ippointed an. IA adj .'. for by the Prphane Cows of the County cifllirad ford to adjust the amounts of E. R. Myer, adminhttra. tor of die estate of Wm. Myer, deceased, upon ~ e dam* filed, wdl sites& to the duties of his awn meat. on Monday. the 27th 'day of *Treiber next, at I in the iheiminn, at the house of tier, W. M a, in the Vero' atogrands, of which all pentane will pkese take notice. v 444 11—W . PATRICK, And ,r. Ei DELAY NO LONQER I 4T10N.--1/Phereas, the Hon ions N, 11, President. Judge or mi. 14th Judi. resisting of the counties of Laserne, Timm kid M. Morgan . and Reuben) Met:dime ledges in and for the coati. have issued their precept, tearing day of Oct. 1949, Vs me directed for 'of quarter sesslows of the Mee. . and orphan's COUR at Towanda for t Ilradfisrd on the Ist Mondsss sr De kr, . s therefore here, given. to the Coroners ins` ic e s of the Pelee and °rabies. of -the , county of' radfOrd, that they be theit lad - the - re iii their pr r persons at. 1 o'clock in the forenoon of said day with records, inquistionsAatninalinna and ooh. er their remembrances, to do those who are bound Iby recognisance or otherwise to prosecute pinst ibe t ileMalMfa,Wittt... l l l l s , etsiknittbikhoenduhapktir as the' l itaid" court, are to:be then and there to prizt,iecnt e ainst them as shalt be just. Jurors are retinesto tope punctual in t i hritAttgadattee;agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda the 25th day of October. in the ..year of our Lord 1114$ acrd of thg Independence of 'the'Untied Stites the seventy-third. • • JOHN F. MEANS. Ilbenfr. ' SLUMMY MCI MANTU - AMAKING, A 4. as . DOANE Ms rebutted with the latest fashions for alltkinds of work is her line. She is also re. oriVing GOODS of Web variety, style " aced prier...that .witir betpr4u success in pleasing . her crintioue4 sins by winery, weasand promptness to satisfyall iffso may (slur bet With diet/ prturnago—and clwordoi her prime* tiefitiort. end making her asrsugeurtats foi ,consultral the convenience of bet numerous coyeny Ohs eanaot but fiat so herself tbeY will by se axed irstrooage, show that *Wombs has sought to !, e otheii, she bas also beuefitted herself. iltorratO in Meteors' Muldings. 2d oulfl—entreneobe tWeen Mereure' and Bath' styles. liZO• Winked two or three apprentices 'to the-above bu siness. Towanda, Oct. 25. 1848. • a ° o MMASIASI Mll-1-NEFI. AND MMIT' UA MAkER, 14 Mrs. t Keeler's building, south an‘ ((Bridge street, , . A 8 just retained !fora th e city With a select assort.' meat of MILLINERY , to which oho inched 'tho a ntion of the Ladies: Having received the latest NA.. itias, she is reedy to etecate wort to Older on short . so.• t'" Towanda, October 25, 1848. - . tiIILLINERY AND MANTUAMAKING. MRS. LIVRROUGHS respectfully informs the chi new or Monroetes and .vieinity, that she has opened a shop foe the above business. sod hut just re ceived from New York the latest feshitMe; also • choice and fashionable assortment of MILLINERY,. consist- . Mg of Flowite. Plnaes, Rihhods, Velvets, Soho. Frin ges, &c, to which she invites the attention of the ha. dies. Having *rived an apprenticeship and.worked for ii length of time in one of 'the first shops in the suns of Massachusetts. she flattens herself she will be able to • plisse the most fewidiotte. 03. Shop in the 34 slimy of. Warford's Hata Work done to order, mud at the shortest notice. , Mann:mem October 23, 1848. NEW AND FASHIONABLE MILLNERY ! /11813 GRIFFIN respectfully inform. the Unties of ;ILL Towanda and vicinity, that she has just rebtroed from New York, with a large and splendid stork of Fashionable consisting of plumes, Throwers, Ribbons, Roches, Velvtta, Latins, Fringes, Gimp, &r, which has never been tips/led in richness, and variety, by any former assortment, and to which she incurs strelltion. a :r. Work dose to-order, in the tied style, owl nt the 'honed Ratite.- • aeLlem2o ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. BY virtue of ma order of the Orphan' s tout of the twenty of Bradford, will be exposed to pebbe sale on Wednesday, the 22d day of November, lB4s, at 10 o'clock, A. Wow* the pariaes, the usdividedumil, of a certain lot. piece ce parcel of land lying and being in the township°, Wyslusing, county aforesaid, bound ed and described as follows, to wit : Beginning on die eat bask of the Wyalasing creek, in the line formerly dividing lands of Guy Wells sailisiseph Mari, deed_ thence by said line north 70° 80 perches, thence sad. 15 ° east 20 pucka, thence south 70° west 80 perches, thence along the' Wyelasing creek up the several case see thereof, to the place of beginning. Coetaining ten acres sod allowance, mostly improved, with a framed house and framed barn thereon erected, with a . Moult orchard. A 1430--On tbeveme day, et 2 o'clock. P.M. ; open the premises, the equitablel interest in see other lot or parcel of land, situated in said township, and howled as follow, to wit t Beginning stlhe smith west corner of warrart!lot No. 203, therseenorth 1° east 50 perches to the mouth went comet of a let belonging to Cyrus Fuller and Alum Fuller, thence south 89° east ttr3G perches to a pest, thence south I° were 50 perches toe rept os theitontb line of warrant lot, thence north 89° west 236 perches- to the ber,inning. Containing 13 salsa and 120 perches strict measure, about ten sew. thereof impeoved, with a' log house thereon erected ? and avimell orchard growing upon the same. )Attainlance 'Risen, and terwei mode known on the,* of toile. - CYRUS ittlitildWAY,. Springhill, October 23, 1848. - Administrator. CDE E M E MOiIIt 9 0V112 7 2 1 § o 110tY en order of the Orphans' Court orßradford co., will be riposted to public sale on MONDAY. 20th day of November'lB4B,at 2 o'clock, upon eie pre , wises, a piece or parcel of land in Towanda boro'., late the property of Truman Kinsman dee'd., bounded on the north by lobo Wilma, on the east by William-et, on the mouth , hy Bisision at.. sail west by Main stint, containiog abotut twenty-four square rods. Attendanee gi s-n, and terms made known on the Jay of Sale. 'l.. W. TIFFANY. October 25, 1848. Admittisproor, SHERIFFS SALE. . . - • BY virtue of sundry write of set n id, expo. issued out of the court of Common Plea* of Bradford Cciunty. to me directed, 1 shall expose to public Mlle at the hoax of T. P.Woodruk in the Unifier/hid Towanda, on Moo day ibe 4th day of DECEMBER next.' at two o'clock P. M., the following ,piece or parcel of land in the township of Ulster, and hounded North by D. It.ilregg East by S. Sweet, South by the Maier road and Weet by Holcomb's. Containing half an acre all insproenk with one framed house and a few fruit tree* thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. Van dereook use's.. Mathias Lent. A I.Bo.—Ther following - piece or parcel of land situate in the bone of Tefwanda, bounded on thclsiorth by • Street leading (rola Main street to the Suspirhsons Elver, no the East by en Alley on the South by the lot on which the Baptist Meeting House stands and on the . West by Main street, containing one fourth of an ate more Or less with a framed dwelling house 'end barn thereon erected.. Seisetistid taken-in exseutiosi at the.suit of Elizabeth Metre vs. A. M. Coe. and Wen. Patton. ALSO.-IDue half of a grist mill, dam and rate, with the appurtenances, a mill house and all the ground en which they ars situated, together with that occupied as it mitt.yard, situate on the Wyslusing creek in the ;IL Of Pike, inthe county of milord. . Seised and taken in execution at the snit of Sala *win. Phelps & Co. ' vs. Edward W. Jones. ALSO —A partel of (soil situate io Burlington vtirp• bourulad4torth by Moses Culkine,east by Joel Calkins. /sloth by Allen Wiiesiri. west by Jesse Beach. Coe , taining about eighty acre.. Seised end taken in lexectition at the suit of R. '3. Pn vidson et al « &c., MlCean. - A LSO—A piece of land in Springfield, bounded north by E.Ketchuin,ieast by Bniley , !south by li. I« Rags, and. west by Conuininn fitly acres:. With twenty-dire acres improved, one framed house and framed barn end - do apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of R.l3.Pe 'Warm, et al., cc. Alonzo Sherman. • . ALSO—A piece of !and in Orwell township, bound.. ed north by lands of Nathaniel .Cbubbeek, east by Ch ler Hill, on the ai uth I%,'Eseriab Con,orri, and en the west by Sandford Prince and Nathaniel Beeman. Coo taining Ewa nry-tera acres. with shout twelve acres iel• proved, with one framed house, 100 barn, one apple or' chard end .nursery thereon. Served and taken in execution si the suit of Thomas J. Thaeher's'use, ye. Chandler Prince. - JOHN P. MEANS, Sherd Sharilra Office, Towsida,;Oct. 16%, 1 tylB.