lIMII II I= 2 gi,rakfort• - 40iiiiii4:: , !Free Solt, Fre!tt.SlPeeChs"-FM-40 1 ! 16: - ..a.n. ter Ore* irierrffitry; E. O. cootatcH, EDITOR. Towanda, Saturday,. October it, 18M. likua °castle illtate Sromitatiosia. • WILLIAM BIGGER, or Ct„stortsvo Coorry to* tawat comunamovint, SETH CL0YER,..., f ... • TOR JIIIPOIS OT TOE lIVIPRTME CCOMT. JEREMIAH B. BT. ACK... •• ov &venom'. Couvr; JAMES CAMPBELL, ov PgTLAb [ Lln lA. ELLIS . or TaIPITASTISP, JOHN IL GIBSON or Cvatssittvlo Corvrt. WALTER IL LOWRIE,..or .4.u.r.rdetxt COUNTY. Democratic County Ticket. von ritsstnrivr 'root, DXVIff WILMOT..• •• • • or BRAbrOUD. CO(rTY rex AssociATs Justus*. - • MYRON BALLVRD, CotorrtrA Tr. HARRY ACKLEY TOteitamut Tr. 11114PVTAT1VILS. ADDISON M'KEAN,:. Brat.i.tswroN Tr. HENRY ',GIBBS, .or„Oicvsu. Tr. TOR serairr, CHEATER THOMAS.... . Iron racrntosoTaim CASTLE H. HERRICK,.. vox REGISTER ♦ID REEOIII36II LAWRENCE BCOTT, TM Tillt4S‘llli.!l BEIM= WILCOX. or AMIANT Tr. sot •coric3eissiosse. DINVEI; B. COTTON, .or Lvrctirtuo Tr * rot 4VDITOX. EDWARD C. WELLS,. ......or Tcriconow. Tr VOA. VOILONZI4 GEORGE 11. BLACK. 4 .Q WVALOVINO.TV Eledion,lues44, .odobei 11, 18M Tereotreptirde Reporter. 1I 50 per anoutn—if paid wifbin the rear 50 een:s agiil be dednetea—kir rash peal setentlly in advanee Si 00 will be deducted. No paper sweeter . two Team. artless paid for. AtiVEßlllllolll3tra. per welfare of ten lines. 50 meme for the lest. and 25 cents for each subsequent insertion. 117 Office ni the ‘ 4 15,11104 Bk/r4C." north side of the Piddle Name. nett door Witte Ileadfont llotel. Entrance between Mewls. Adams' and Elsiiltelaw offices. • TO THE DEMOCRATIC 'ELECTORS OF Ants nth Judicial District. , - The fair prospect of unanimity in action, and bar; mony in feeling, amongst the Democracy of this district, is soddenly gadehimelessly disturbed by a scheme, worthy in every feature, of the desperate men who f have contrived it. After &inn and fair canvass in the primary meetings in each coon ty,--= carried out in in the regular- democratic emrven lions of the three counties---and these conventions again represented in a meeting of 'conferees ap pointed for that prirpose—the voice of the people was expressed in the uncrnitisurrenomination Of the Hon. DAVID WILMO%' as a eandidate,of the. De mocracy. for the office of President lodge of this district. This ,nomination, was hailed by the peo ple, as•proper and judidions in every respect; end from the time it was made, down almost to the pre sent moment, piddle opinion seemed to have sub. sided into a concurrence by all parties, in the choice of the democracy, thus regularly. fully and fairly ascertained. The Whig party has made no opposing nomination. But, as in the trying days of the Rev°. lution there was (mind an. Arnold, to blacken the holy chase of human freedom, by treason the most sordtd and shameless—so.in the present struggle of the democracy, traitors have entered upon a nefari ous plot,• to defeat our .candidates, and destroy tbo harmonious action of the party. DAVID M. Bcai and VICTOII E. PIOLLET, with one or two kindred spirits, claiming to be demo crats, have openly approached the leaders.of "the Whig piny with a proposition to sell and sacrifice the whole democratic 4 ticket, (in*Dradford emirity - at least,) to gratify their own rpaaignntit .batred, of perhaps, a single individual. Seizing a period when they knew Mr Elwell was absent, and likely to remain absent; until the day of election, they have had tickets ;lintel for him; as an opposing candidate to Mr. ,Wilmot ; although they KNOW that Mr. E. has signified in the Most positive man ner, and in t letter reaa to the Sullivan County con vention, his determin'ation not to be a candidate for the-dffice of Judge:L.-yet these men have thus dared is his absence And unauthorized 4 him, ho have tickets privately printed, which are to be circulated on the eve of theeleetion, amongst the Whip, and• each bogus demoCrats as can be seduced to favor their plot of Aisuiesion and defeat. We.onderstand, also, that appropriate; hand-bills, are In pteparatign, to be circulate!' 4nongst the people, iiichaps pretending that Mr. Elate' has con. tented to be a candidate; thus exhibitin a wanton regard to his reputation as a demo. ti g recklessness in mat, and his honor as a titan, in their astardly ef forts to defeat DarieWilmot, the chosen candidate . . of the people. . To name these audios:its. and to expose their phut of operations. must surely be enough tscoreel theM Frith renewed evidences of how thoroughly 'they are, scorned tiy the deritocracy of this district. , They .hneelittie , and Alain.. been discarded and disgraced by the Medal sad true men of the party: 1 until to act with them, is sure to kOng.apesk their ~ unktisnate associates, atildoons of SasiAciOn and contempt. Let ,no man, they, who regards honesty'. and fairness in polideat astimi—who wishes to se* his principles and his pasty triumph.-give the slightest aid to the plotso(omM traitors. On:the couttaiy, let us all tally' as* old, for Our regularly Twitdated candidates. _.. 09mprponlae, no mon: 4 . 0 t sitarkloibi `a united 66; oar WITOLID.T/e.tr. t : c Aiwther ,Vietim.: flult inj•Pitalol; three kern ti' respectable poPitlon in the pry"lettab Ike - alter Esc; ; a/141 where-they probably . wilt leave Mr. °Weil he should promptly_ slough of despond !' , . • .AI4OINTIIENT ST THIO tarereas4s. tr.--erser, fruit OWI7. 1011XSTOX'S WiSit OtagOhi, wirlurve , „ yet been able to team, syistlse. appointsnent of. 'oev Mind 'teem as A.Tde, te,blePeelleney,- with ttre ut. of f.iettt,' Cot ihis,visitirodeces no worse Ninths, we will tre w the Governor: tor tie. eleettoneeting lienitisea*.thelslents. =SI Tho follusrintr 14ter from Mr. ELWET4L Michael *bit, k tCis _ pure nod to:he,# canoalute forßudie, *us mid heroic; the StiikiiiiilCOrtiity ,}lonortdide, up 4 Ol4vh ht n! .aVthink yoU, after reading thi3-rettee4of the-etrcirt to mate 'use of Mr. Els6ll'S name As a candidate for Judge-? la a man - bound-In 'tonseienew taw honor, by his deliberate nets, and solemn dec larations ? MIES One of the strongest evidences of nurt's high integrity of cliagrtderi One of principal reasons for his hold upon the confi denee:und tiffechairsiOf - the lieefile; , Wl6" . l;e; found in the intim - dile firmness. with .which • heirus`trptrn . rill occasion s stir Odiit IF is nor , and public deeleratipns, - When did he ever lay-down a' line of conduct for himself, rind depart from it ? Ills defamers and"inaligirant persecutors know his integrity hi this respect, and if they were not inctipible of manly feel= 'lug, Nt•otild honor him fty it, . Holt iv: it last full, when these same men finng upon hil - 4 tracks -,,nnd when, to ward off their malice and falsehood, he declared his willingness to decline, if &Troper malsnitublecandidate was presented for theiviime of the Democratic party'! • Notwithst=anding the. sore disappoint= meat of his friends, and the determination ex= pressed by many of them still to vote for him,. he stood- with manly firmness upon his word.- His integrity he preserved Unsullied, and pre ferred•the temporary denunciation of many of his friends,. rather than forfeit his word, or leave room for suspicion upon his honor.--i- How does-his conduct cemtrast !With theeffort OF CLAIMS CaoaTT• 7 11-iINTOS Tr nF ATIILMI Bo ._. . or To*AN DA Tr now. making to thrast Mr. Elwell int& the field, after his solemn and public letter 'of de , clination 2 Who is the,man faith; of bite. grity and honor' Upon' whom can the peo ple rely'! Read the following !filer, fellow- Citizens, and,then judge, justly and impudirti-. DEAri - Sta :—Since,.you left on yesterday morning, I made up my mind not to be a can didate for Judge. I.Sexulthis message, in of- der that you mly act' liiderstandiinly in your County Convention and hr arranging your county ticket. I will fully explain at sight. Please give my thanks to my friends'inibat county, and tell them, not to condemn the for the step now taken. " I believe they are gel. Mune democrats. and will appreciate•the mcF tire that? has induced my action. I hope to see the face to face on the 23d September, at your court, When I hope to satisfy there I have acted rightly. I. 'Wilmot will limy be elected Judge, without opposition, and I hive no doubt we shall be treated fairly. 'This is the question which is necessarily pre sente 1 tri the muds of every intelligent voter, be be Whig, or be he Demdenit. /rite ' qUestion is fairly anti distinctly prdSenied, and each voter must answer it. Yon cannot evade it. Honorable men submit their claims to the Convention of their party, anti if its action be free trom corruption, they abide the resell. But it there be any cause justifying op position to the nominees; those causes should be immediately, openly, and boldly proclaimed Then the people can judge of the truthlullness of the charges and' the character of the men mukitlg, them. No corruption, no.' misrepresentation of popular will, is allepit to have attached to the ac tion of our recent County Convention. The breath of suspicion has etc east a shadow upon the Mktg thy of*: Convention, or of its nominees. So fair and honest has every act -been, that there are Dane so bold as to Make open battle; none save D BULL,-and V. F. NOLLET,- so tackles" and politi cally corrupt as to attempt -by stealth, to shim and defraud the people upon the eve of the election.-- ut to the mind Ivens* auf.l honesty of the People, we confidently look fora withering rebuke towards all such selfish diisorganizera. Yon will spurn the proffered treason of DAVID M. BULL & CO , and sustain the bold, manly and tmllest cause of MR WILMOT. Let the people beware of the infardoas slanders which have been prepared by BULL & PIOLLET to be issued on the ere of the election. As noth• ing •is too low or too debased for them, we have reason to expect the mast malignant and black hearted libels, and grossest. calumnies. Tbefmay even, in the depths of their turpitude, affect to cast doubtsupon Mr. WILMOT'S qualificiations for the office of Judge. This would do him no harm where be is known, and he is not unknown through; cut this district, but will recoil on the beads of the as.persers. Mr. WILIIOV-strufolsolsterveilly in, the first rank of lawyers. Ilia lreptation is well es tablisited , throughout-the County and State.. Poe. messing in an eminent liegme, those qualifications necessary for the profoond and brilliant lawyer, he had, already minted 'hinted a name, when called to the councils of the Nation • Wilmot :peculiarly ,fitted to ads& and honor the bench.. Well pomaded in the ptinaltiles of the law, capable and edition, he is calesdated, to become:oats gibe most popular weak metal bulges yes known ht Nonhens , Pentsylvesics. With 'an uncacadly Clear and vigorous. mind,•aprinainating and powerful, grasping at came quition in all its length sad breadth,,, - is united a prongenema end ile= china clumsier, which will ensue the correct and sapid psosecatioe atm:legal business. The bench willseevee ea Otnethette, when David Wilmot is placed upon it, and. the nt Who: effect to doftbi his capaeity ead'qoalificationSinsoit the telligence of.the' people off this ilishiet, 'who have so often entrusted him widitheis Walnuts. • • • ME -MOE° '4"Zeittere;ft-N, September 5, 18,51 Yours Truly,' Mk had Meytert, Esq Shall : Trickery Triumph Mr. Wilmot's Qualifications. seware Frasukt. In thirays toWricti4 and irebehery,ltbeltpii Vet' our Demoeratioliiends to be on tbelegnira4k*,, every manner of Trikery and Fria . , Fearniroc *ell your filmy,' tiq eeethaititeg t cariteiii urieint riot to- baltote:4 , Attempts will be Made bi titifoitici ! plo4mento•4eeogiteibe'peoirlii and defotikt? there, by !penny flit nibel'etsreptutabte. - • ' ' erDeveloinnents I 4 ,, 't,_ -. 1 .- - Y:f.g.Pave :PO IraTil throodh a rel!ablpsourc i c pi 'morel thOletailief the plot Ittpusti EtwAll Alien the ' plea miti'didate for Judgek-xul tit tie'fl tent 4 !whictiit httn betn carried otit;.., Ileilts ailr Mr. tiwejl ; itie in etery town thrptnitione Act:tin. ttickatecetAisnied:With band-bilIS ihttidesiint And 'iiilifiiiiilrr". Wilitini. It was of in te nded that the plot should be exposed before Friday, *hen it *aa Utpposfsfit wotihrbe - toolate tiferitinter' aifiClett= mors have ONO beep set on foot in the remote parts of the district that Mr. %limit had'deelitiea. ' licinltt men of all- parties, we ask you is this right t Is it right. on ibe.cre of election to. circu late fold/ elandrs againsi tihen' too tchit' yefutec! and exPtrld Will you, heed 'nib slanders.. 01.1'011 ) , ml indigtfantly rebuke the vile men who spread them abroad, in secret and in darkness! Mr. Wilmot's character has been tested in some of the most trying positions of public Mee lie stands high among the good and virtuous men of our country. Shalibis name be aspersed by the most deiperate and unscrupulous of men I - During the period in whfch there has been no candidate in the field against Mr. Wilmot his re lentless persecutors and slanderers ; have been bogy spreading übwrad suspicions, null giving oat ausie tines insinuations against him. ft is very, strange said they, that Mr. Wilmot 'has no' opponent. He has sold himself He has been boaglit up' He has agreed Whir*, and he has agreed to do that, for the purpose of making. far himself a dear field,— With untiring industry have these and. like insiiina-- tions been whispered itt the ears of iris friends, in the hope of A - Faint; their confidence iu Mr. Wil mot's straight -kwward integrity' and manliness of character. .No sooner do they think that they sue ceccfeJ in fixing doubt and suspicion upon Mr. Wit mot, orthe reason that he has no opponent, than by Mettnethe most foul and unholy, they seek to push a Candidate in the field and thereby corhpass hi'i defeat. .nr. Wirmat, and his friends most be lulled into security; he - meat remain comparative ly inactivebecanse there was nrr candidate in the field against hint, Chun afrording his enemies a bet ter chance to circulate ancontradicted their' infa- - mons slanders, and whets they thought the work ac complished, 101 a candidate is found, and a- well laid secret plot is exphata f haling fur its object and end the defeat of Air. Wilmot ; even• at the eipense of trading ofl the whole tfemocratiC tltket. IA not this the very climax of dishopesty and villainy ? In no position, either of public or private lite, aft' dishonesty - and falsehood more hideous, than when Cloaked by the Judicial ermine. /f -ELWELL after frequent public and private declarations; alter having, by letter and verbally, absolute' f relused to permit his ntme to be used as reandttlite for the Jutlg‘hip, has come to the deter. mination to futsify his words and turn his back up. on his deliberate: ritten decimation; and has /nteit tionally absented himself from the County; for the purpose of shunning the ',lgnominy which will be, stamped o mon the transaction,- then in he wholly unfit tcr holII the maks of junticeor decide upon the rights of his fellow-men. Adequate inducement operating upon such motives would lead a man to mould the law like plastic wax ter meet the 'desk• ed end.. WM. ELWELL A Selma of Villainy Eviscd ! , Judicial Integrity, Str iet - rulberence to one's word mut plighted faith, in whatever condition in life, whether hnmbte or exalted, is justly esteemed essential to it tegrity of chara:ter. He who will deliberately !built his word, and go behind hia pledges, cannot be trusted in Ovate ailairs, well less in ir responsible pub. Fc station. . We now put the enquiry to' Mr. ELWELV friends : Has WM. ELWELL authorized the use of his ;mine in opposition to Mr. WILMOT? Hag he kmiStrledge of the fact of its being used ? Mr. ELINF.LL by letter, since the nomination of Mr: WILMOT, gave assurance to the' potilin - that he would not be a candidate. lists has also repeatedly avowed to Mr. Wilmot and his friends, his deter: mination to Support him. Again we put the gees-s tion Is Mr. Elwell a candidate, or is - his name used with his knowledge or consent so, then is he justly obnoXionSici-the charge '-otaripticity and hypocrisy. Then is he unfitted for a' responsible public trust. If his name be used without' hiu au thority, it is an set of 'gross injustice to him, and a bold unscrupulous fraud upon the public, perpetrat ed by desperate and reckless men. - Coffin Band Bills, Last fall, goon after the declination of and the' nomination of Mr. Grow for Congress, (events with which Piollet had nothing • whatever to do, except to (shay, and misrepresent) he gave expression to his malignity and bate of Mr. Wilmot in the following characteristic language. I have dogged, Wilmot oil die course, and by G-il I will hound him to his grave. , I have driven the last nail - in Wilmot's Coffin, 'or if there is another to drive, by G-4 I desire the privilege of driving it.". PIOLLET & BULL Shand-bills, which are to as company Mr. Elwell's tickets, may therefore prop.. erly be stalled Coffin JlrntFAilla ", Citixensof the 13th Judicial District, you know these men and the blacic,malignity which actuates them. Will you aid in gratityingsaah infernal mal ice, by endorsing the schemes of thosehounds and hunters of men, and the characters of men I It is hisinfartwusspirit,which fraudulently Attempts to thrust upon the,people ofthis distriet.-1144. Elwell us o aaudidabe. , • . , • 1 3 , iNas T dims t - : -, . , Let the schemes of Be L and PIOLLtT led* ho Demme to ramifies a; mate on the 'ticket. Let there bine trading 'this man or that man: Stand firm to your party 'and its candidates. Yon will be told that Some, Candidate it in dieger,.fititi inti'May: be &hared to batter another portion of ticket. Ition standirm, di la eyed. _,.' ' , , Remembers, then, don't net%s'aingle . eandidam Alt ano entitled to your. enplieti, end ail will be elected, iryou comecip' manfully M the Dookeeistle 'teethes. ' &Large Meeting of the Demonywy.wes hied* Eaii:Smithfiefil on Wednesday last Me mimed.' tnga of winch, together with e ;eller from chief Jna- Ott:preattir;:wa reeOirsal at Ma hat_ an hour for PcOkutkintilWiitelc):our poPerboivarlearly ready fin thefitir,r‘ • . ~peinocoilt yttishr,qe the „pasar,aW•to lee! your Whole ; ,Trartillla all trenchit‘r - • • 'nil 48 aiisku ngla , • l no rrtisaltievnas'atitlyfrtg ttidtort li i#er7'edr t ig. i(gri.ee ittisgreth and of gritlftithen. Wheie they approach you with P lO OOO l 4 ..4 1 iS gok.poo4,l.**,oocogy*: or that att anti scievt4ifirirw, ,rstrikest part of the ticket, jielieve them-Dot.• gland togethtir phoOlder to sherddef, lean ,Wirtiriqtlatice upon the support , of each'.filhii, avid - With and_ 'steady, tread - march to Mg, ballot hpX, anti, gif as one ,? - Such Ken: Mrs 4illeniuiti a crowning victo. one wittbe lastinghi its influence, and, put togenfigion and shame the few - traitors that invest Our camp. , • Fellow ciftzena: you frs'ida ticket of gnarl men. Yonr candid:hes for Representetives have been tried, and faithfully did they per form every duty. Why reproach them,by defeat!, If you will not stand by and sustain men of tried integrity, you 'will very soon have none such, pa represent you. htc/CEAN and (nuns are good men. They have- the influ ence and power to serve your interests in the Leg. jslature. Their experience and weight of character , justly give them' reat consideration and respect. Your candidate for Sherill, CHESTER THOMAS, is a true, reliable man, of great energy of charm , ter, and . business activity, li e wee - once cruelty struck iloWn by slander, and lying hand-bills,) in ... part the efforts of the very men who are now at workto defeat your ticket. Stand fast to his vide. Let him not 'ag,iiii fall a.victim to their detraction I and malice. 1 In C. 11. vtgruifoc. your candidate for Pro:hea • , Mary, yon have no. wily a competent man for the 4 cei bat one of the most amiable and worthy cii . ;itena. el our county. Who can justly complain of this social relations and business' transactions of C. If Irerrick I Whis dirr be ever wrong by word or (feed Why sherd() clemocrats cast such a man Ifor a political oppo n eiti for one who has for direstyehrs enjoyed the ensnlnmeets of the office, and can rehire from it rinembarrassed,Pand with.for. tones safe()? Hold the whigs to their own rule,- of one *term. Democrats! give to Mr. Herrick ;via united and hearty supiori l , he is' worthy of it and will repay your kindness by a life of gratitude a:ld loyalty to your principles. . . • in M. SCOTT the' candidate for Register aka Ireeortitir r 'yoiihavriayoung - inan prrare and of bright pfmnise. He is a man of mind, of a firm, Eymetric . at character. He has lees superiors of his age Ills cleir calM judgment, and unbending in tegrity wonll command for him a respectable place ill the councils of the State or Nation., Fellow Dbmocrats, Lawrence Scott is winthy of your earn. Of and heartfelt effints. He id a young man, stattitg in life; aid and encourage him, yeti' will yet beTtinfd of having taken by die baud a young man ofsdeb Witrit and itemise: In nominating BENJAMIN WILCOX some re• paration was done to Albany towarhip, for her long deferred claims. He is' one of the beta citi4-na of that town-hip. Hengist and'tipright, he domn:fatuts the respect of all who Inciw hint. ife wilt - make a gond officer. DANIEL B. COTTON has no simeriot; as a'nfian of integrity and capacity. Hirisinillasyeang man, of energy and judgment, who will bestow open the duties devolving :upon . a Connty Commilarioner, much experience and pragiical knowledge. lie will make me excellent officer, and' his election will be a guarantee that the Cagey affairs will be managed judiciously; -and economically. SEM GEO. M. BLACK and EDWARD . C. WELLS are young and active Demoemts . , such as the party should delight to honor. They ire intelligent and honest, and though the officer for which they have beery' named, are not of the first importance, still the Democracy should be careful that they deposit a ballot for each of them. Democrats ! you never rallie4 to the support of a ticketso pre-eminently vronhy of your suflrages.— Shall any portion of it be defeated II Not ii you say Weft% not be. Will'yon see any portion of ii strickervdtinvn, by traitors I Rally, then,-for the WHOLE TICKET, and let us hear once more the shouts of VICTORY raised by a triumphant Democ racy', to mar whielr there shall not be a single note of disaster. the Consplratl. The dicrefhpmente - which we'reatle in our extra of!tuesilay, of the dishonorable alot to defratid the people, by trickery ; her awakened a feeling of deep indignation against the platters and abettors of the miserable scheme: This attempt to cheat the demo cratic party has been, fastened upon its originators, BULL and PIOLLET, and one• or two other per. sons, ceiling themselves Democrats; prominent among wbom,by his activity in this scheme of trick ery is IRA It STEPHENS,•formetty Sheriff otitis County,who is now repaying The &fort heaped up.• ep him by our Demoetacy by this act of gad in gratitude. • Those who will engage in such re dis • honest plot shall not escape the public odium and disgrace which ever justly attaches to such infamy Be they Whigs or Democrats, we shall fearlessly hold up their conduct to the gaze of the public. We caution the Demoeraey to beware of the men we have Rattled. They are traisora to the Democratic ,party, unworthy its confideneeiand are now joined in a plot avowedly to detent the Democratic County Ticket. As his conspiracy - develops itself, its features becom more and more revolting and dishoirjan appea nce A more bold ab reckless attelmptlo oratth la The DitTlicoltiy of EnulfOrd was never devise 1 , - ::7141 leaders bays been spproacheil by duke irnidielitail in it, to induce" them to tall into dig scheme. As an inducement they have heti, of. tared the ENTIRE.WHIG COUNTY TICKET,'as PleetNTlpehtle by apposing Mt...Wilmot. To their meat beit: said; the prominent Whigs repudiated the..ofter r. She both dishonest i an& im pi amicable.r— They know well ommigh that BUlL'aml ROLLE!' _tied STEPHENS, warwookalie 16 zany a dozen• rotes into the Whig ranki s and ghat' they dire Promising what -they never amid fulfil. -.. . ~ii`emoanital it.thete not 179. inducement to rally with mianknitylo thei , soppert of yoar Emifity. Ticket.. Will yoit see thesei men barter away' aity ammo! 'it. .Are•yotire silielel'illas ef OA isle,' to Wow such leaders in such apAshonest suluarat' It is a misfortune that therNmoeratie party con tains wirtsimit nib restless angimischievous *tits. They are potent only foe misehief inifeeit.'oThei sooner...the. party- tops' oR istrlit esomseneel4tbe soortarit purges intell of untrealthy t huinorai tliet i t better tot it. It is a detrinErent o its success , outran. imputation upon irsinlegrity 4 thatit 'harbonitliam ,for a mom:int. -Demimthrlhndwizakh . . , most trabolyeimlition has beterfOrmied "11,011 the etiiiesiOestger ; of defeating yotr Cogitty '',•D avid *awn Sell & Co.hate 'ill a 46- Atrol , litiNfirefiiicipitristl new file, afd!ertOtgaleat 'tfielt trieta. lasi opera the weep, thVielectkel, wfftetrtftimeetetle piny ottheiriantyiiiitd I of Judicial Dislritt vieret linnlyWnited, and' ate x 4.4.*.certain;-eictokyitthik.edd,disotganio , zersliave eg,ain reiempleti to defratiti th people.— D. M. Bull and V. E.•Piollet ate Nang td (badness by the contempt in which they time held, Mid at the prospect of seceess to the entire., democratic ticket. 4utli)l!tiepf (Tetini**liich Might result in the 'ifcreat e! the people's ticket, was earnestly sought anent there: - beeii oitedin all their tindertakingS. They, instigate d try N few whir equally as regardless'of principle, at Went selves, failed in their enemies to get William well to ren as a candidate for President Judge of this District, in opposition to David Wifirttif the rep tar nominee of the party, and the : unanintousehoiee of the Judicial Conference. The great unanimity with which Mr. Wilmot was nomineted, and the fact of their beintt no other candidate in the . field,, have been seized upon by each Mee as.Di M.frolt Co. / as a suitable 'time to laythe Eitenied Wadi lots a general -systeni of corrupt. diseization, • though the damnable scheme *as plotted, set for long time no cipPortanityviiiii trreseitted of gVeingif, form or she*. Last Saturday, hu*sifert; Wnt O wen left home tar bernletent for some. shop period, perhaps not to retretr !dialler the elemian-sno loan er has he left the connty,, thrs fiiir absence fie seized upon as a suitable and fit time far giving shape and substance to their nefarious plans: They_immeili ately sent to Binghamton and got a large number of tickets printed with the name of Wm. Elwell upon them for President Judge; and a correspnnilingnem ber of bowfin, Handbills to accompany them.— i Eariissaries have been sent into every townstrir of the District, wnere s fitting receptacle eerild be found,to secretly deposit these ticheur end • Hand Bills. None but the corrept and profligate are to see them, or know of their existence till join before the election. Uporr the eve of it, they are to be scattered broadcait dirks!) the county, for the pm !pose of deceiving:die unwary, and paralyzing the ,efforts of the true-hearted democracy. They rely upon the false and envenomed contents of , their Hand:bills, issued too rater for refutation or . contra diction, to effect their unholy purpose. They may profess opposition to only one of the regular nomi neeenhhe pariy,--•that one being &YID MOT. But Democrats, be nut deceived ! Their object is to deflate the WiIOCE OF YOUR COUN TY .TICKET. Manly, time, and all manner of unscrupulous ear; Will be boldly and fearlessly used andresnited them political bankrupts and diSorga, nizers, for the purpose of breakingdown the sound organization of the party, and throwing all the offices into the hands °f ate Whigs.. , Princi ples they have none, unless-It be w uniform and deadly hostility jo the Inse am . of this patsy, end a bitter yet secret opposijion to all those measures which 'are identified with the most cherished inter. csts of the Masses-ueither 6rineiple, integrity nor 110:101, gOvema or controls-them ;Ann they are gait!. I , ekl brthe most shameless profligacy and selfieh nese. Who &islets upondate ? U's being a Can di Demociat who truly believer - n sustaining regular nominations asks for it. Nit sound Demo• mat desires it 4 Nor does, the` scheme meet with the sanction 40 leading' whigs; of character, and prominence. All men who love fah' dealing can not fail to condemn such mean, underhanded and dastardly ernduct. Men of integrity and moral principle wilt at came see the obloquy that attaches to the alders and abettors of • this ?pigs fiand, and shun its pestilential vapors: Nu than of character will risk his reputation inilitr itoliticalcaldrou heat ed by D. M. Dull, unit-Barrel by V. E. Mullet. Who makes Mt... Owed a candidate if he is.ortel Not himself. , 'He, if knowing what is on loot, runs from the ignominy and dishonor of standing a can di3ate *roux the people Does he announce him self a candidate I No he has declined, and voluntarily proffered his support no Mr. Wil mot. Wel!might he after this Bee from .- there proach of standingeNtace to face before the Image as a candidate. If there is nothing dishonorable in Mr. Elwell being a candidate, why escape frem his friends, aid absent himself-from the county and dis trict Ile feels and knoWs that it is dishonorable and unmanly; yet he expects biab-minded and :honorable men to endorse by their votes conduct which he is ashamed to stand up and justify. Do the Whigs as a party bring forward and en dorse Mr. Elwell Not at all. Yet they are ex pected to vote for him, because %I'm. and PIOL 4,ET, have peisuaded him to run, or impudently pushed his name into the canvass without his con "itenr.• High misfiled IVhiga ; wliern did you an (bodge BULG and PIOLLET to thrust a candidate upon' youlisr support I you resolved in your orga, ni -zed action as a , party to have ri'o candidate. BULL and KoLtEr say yowninst take Mr. Elwell—ail you do so ! I The Shiite Ticket. We trust our friends will not negleerthe interests of the &tie Ticket. It should' not be overlooked in the excitement attendant upon such multip:k city of CoUnty airmen. §ee th 4 every Democrat . deposits his ballot far' WILLIAM BIGLER, the taftitman of 'the Suave hanna—thrr honest inflexibleantkptight man—and the able statesman. The office of Canal Commis.: stoner shanktalso be well attended to, nor should our Supretr Judges be 'neglected'. No De octet should neglect to vote 'be , Siate Ticket. Amichtte Judges.- Dameeriey hireeeieri resisonlo be , proud of thejr nominees for thrielerrated post of"Assosiate Ytidgea . . They are min of cheramer,and ability, hone?! uPrighi, erekdistingoished (or their fait ',dealing vit . !) their tellow.mea.. 4ainsishem, Alip Isongie of slander "dare not wag. Their _honesty is onimpeached, and . their abilities iimplestioned.". They belong 'to that, Blass to which \ wer ow,,e, in so great degree the proapeiitY4oa . r comity .antl it . stitieltt ber the pride of ottE eitimess to Senor . them, With tlnsitatletur kir whisk they bare been named. They ivirerstriesestbrrearliestssettien been, and *me t many years of teit,, log ;wards elevating itiexounty , toils ,present position. We heepeatslor . 04 a, large vote amongst that class, of which they are weithy, members, the pie lasers 01-Bradford, and the tillers of her soil. MEI '-I`'Orthr KEYSTONE ..BOAT.' r,4 ' • Ti w ir C V Cr ihe W 1 40.' ItP giraffe:* . The. WiStone boat has gone afloat, ; 2 1; 1 ma aei'ketioneeriag.: They binnot Titter tbe breakers clear, 7- • WittilOhnitofri ffnaaciering; The bust is thilting, • • Th. 0 ,..00,8016 4 =-P1EL,;5 1, - - -,:•,- Arilirint if new diatit 'govern our No one so clearibe boat AS reef Bil! thwitantilan4; • • Bil iihnetpu,tried the boat to guide, ttlit;t on siid off ta sheeting. ' Pockets the jail. makes logy sail, And bitngling in his Meeting r , !_ Oiinris btothsktabbk, • Nebat trouble; • • We'll have a uewheliainnan hhinaltellethe mama; No one can steer the boat so Clear, As Bigler Dill the Tallman. • „ fhercrilknien then mad have , than, To keep the boat in order. • • dedk to sweep and slop the-leak, And manage welt the larder; One who is ample. , - To set example ; • • • • And manned the raftmen, as well as the crafbiiev, And snob we find to stlic we mint!, In Bigler" gilt the Tallman. October. say the foiiiitentratiY • •Weal all attinff election, weiti line our 'meta With Bigler vote; And' inn high' tide direction ; We'll not cease voting, • 'Till the raft's floating • Bill Bigler the behnonian and chief c ecraftmeu And by command, sate u nd At Harrisburg our raft an. We'll place him therein Keystone chair, ~ To rule our Pennsylvania. Our Keystone boat again shall float,. In Union high as any; No more defeated. Canals completed • [raf Three millions our raftman shall save to the cr The people's claim wade right again, By Bigler Bill the Tallman. - MoNliolr., Par Deulaicrittif nt Brudtord t Are you prepared' fOr the Batttir, which conie s on Tvesdat next You.hsve but (hale time for preparaattne. Thattinte should be em. ploy ert",- nofirecetuut by an appierant quieter on the party oryintr:opponeits. Ititi.tleceptit They are quietly anti boskly at work- Do not low them to lull you intoseedtity. it is the gas to this fall. Bring out every Democrat to the poor_ It is an important election,.artd•aofiry man slab BE AT THE POLES! Rain or shine, bail or snow, we say akain, Be et the Potts! awl beibere at least as hour before open. IV/WiN TR - Er POW ARE OPEN, Vote yourself and then see dd' every' Democrat the Townithip is there. Be at the polls all day and if there be a voiermissin:, START OUT AFTER firm ' Possibly he'may be detained by his work, and to• able to lose the time required to go to the placs , voting. Send 'hire to the' polls; and ror L for yourself. Do evtlythlitg that is hottotableouullem no exertion undone to GEC OUT THE V OUIIS ! Ali - needless -to say this is the way outwi enfewill AP% They *he always dams -lea .:4 vote's never fail tii - be at the polls—while ' crats are too ofienthronged with work, to go to el lion THE BATTLE IS • NEAR AT IfANO Are you all ready! ((Wallas:one that' Wilitiy nYt souls—there'w ill be no chance for ronnitC , ..' be one that.will effiict ourcouoty Ticket fur r should it be defeated. - 1t dilhated most be fought bravely:ll4oof, like tt e battles) fight when their libertierant!their,lives are at Are you ready y If not—if there la a soldier of ocracy who is behind hand now or never, begs be ready. A thousand things remain to be dl Call on 'Your lukewarm neighbor, and entrc o go to the Polls-r-fitir him op tothe.coritest. Would you hate a -- Federal Canal Commh er, totally mexperienced in the management IA public works ! Would you by your inactive !" rd the. Democratic ascendancy in the LegL Would you see a host of corporations endowed special privileges, licenaed to cheat and shay( steal from honest industry ! Would you see county by (a belles was never nominated', feat by your negligence I—Would you have feated now hazard your success hereafter! I! then • RALLY ! itALLY ! FREEMEN'? Rally from every hill—rally from envy vale—rv2s from your workshops—rally from your fire'stan— Old min rally! Young men fully ! One more elms, and ALL IS IVELL Cloy. lip t musks s: If there is a single Democrat who dates for a vrhig, let him cooly consider what is to gained by such a course to himself and to hispury. What claims has a vrhig nominee upon s srat for bis rote s How often bare we beard crate regretting that they had forsaken their parry a single instance to give aid and comfort to the my. Did you ever vote for a, whig, but yoti cause shortly afterward-to regret it Do not at t' yourself to be pm:Q.or seduced in any manse into a course of conduct you will deplore. Dor true and only safe way is to . , ' CLOSE UP THE RANKS !, Let every soldier stand firm to bib post. No flint. ing, no giving lasulr: Such a course will leave yis no roam fbr regrets, and will save you from 'err' omitylteafter, The Dinticer i aCY ate constantly taunted wilh alr firmness whiphlhelenstain their nomination' is n°4iB.4!edilihel'a Compliment to their intettligeow and' hitegrity,.,i_yet whiga are ' brazertfaced ettwO to approach thetrty:antrtiolieit their votes: No 114 could be elected; Without Demoersricivurel, std what reason' is -thine that Elintotmtillwaii poll a vote for:any of the whliusintlnces amid Your candidates egnilll4 espabie and as bona? who can say ought against tinntt 1 - Why then, slota i Ol Or , up .i'ac,Palt, itieirdietioas ) to cast a fig Or the whig cindidates I Who . iue Mimed the riot t • Ms istooss,ol. BULL Et Co, meets trial Vl* fame si iv as wa hive soy • knottiedr. flood whip say . they wit% bass Soddeq; to do witesseht dirty trck , .sy/s4le• Demposats hem ovary Mier . oustly.ftputhste the. (mod adesspied tcr bfrPO le. ea "cm the peutcwwwdii sea dattoonse the nee* , ranted Me of likElsiett's name. w" his best friends,-end _wets- -most wrest Ns.sominstioo, Mot the mmitiodigoini iffactifti %%NI men -to.dtaiibith tlown4o dent so / debased,level.., • - , , II 1:1