f . A p y. , v, . ~ , _ I ...1 - t.lgy .1- - -' , n - ta-- ' •• 1 - leases! ,c al Ye' ~,a e_ carriages - ' kii'l;lpople, ' ni , :set forth in capitals;—• ~ ro I t) iit'Ohe n ifs Nechanies: and others * al ' o Of t '' , llillfia;and ,being warned ill L c, , o td r • V `reality ,) will be armed,. feu, not, era oiroolori—they, wit! be 1 lip ' 0 , 11 i'lYivei Slave piii,hid iu Orb • .. I :, th ii, e irhom they are entreated pat Oat' ' foto, lWhige will havo'com. ?. • to, •I•ilitill,will recite to , you eu. ti dr „4 , ht With daiiliog diadems, e"s ~:,4 1, . reads and set with' Orecieis : i ;:i . Noiri i a ,A 0 so, and tell You Whitt ;.m iin . , 43,g Will 4 and what Bigler W ••• Ai . , .4 plao -your thumb on your . • `r 4 eh , n ut"fingers .at them, which i t , - a . t i bond' to ,toeati•wages-- dines d &lef t TWO DOLLARS A DAT. 1 OSQ' TIATULATE. : • ', Will_r_r___l' . 3 1 ' MO,T3t S Of Susquehanna I ' . s!ii 111 fOIII..POJIS ! kTo the Polls !;! 1 e art e o • ~ 1 , ,t v make.an attempt to excite .. 04 oft isc?unty-neediessly. We tell m l oe nt . .ithat there has pot been :an , 7,,,,T i0 , g e tout re s© years vi ols its_results as this. If yo nel ., yen cannot' hope to succeed n .. 04t ostyears.,_. We cannot find Mt - cti ,est As - Win. Bigler in the Staie; ? 4 ; eineceed with him, with WhOM 6 ve.il 'We bxn elect himif ' ye we , tut rte. , Pennsylvania must be, re- Itloacg , flavi) Tire Polls i .; of yam; see that you are notcaught soliri 'ti me. Depend upon it that your tA y u sped one day in a year to look after the • o rpircommoinve;sith, ii you Oral n you ste not fit to be trusted with the , 3ot 4 tog of yonrselves. If you expect to be 'wrovir:iyix:iti th ere, p in ay al a il o t m he e ir a t t ° t:ntiolt Tiyoneould have your country pros -7t see that you have the' right the kefrar-Men of your own •ho will adosiniater the goi- Inianee with yOur prurciplei. It AND' BRIBERY ! yon. We knew au Whig fferingfifiy dollars towards ac ir Work, to a man who refused This is the last /desperate Whip, and every Democrat TiThccr TN, early, vote yourself and then men, who .have them. .Loo lc, and if your `bore I , S AFTER IME . there with, your team. You in a ; stronger ,horses than! the ... I . are used to work ;—rnake day' If your neighbor " has . . IRK FOR HIM ._ . v 06.3. Let not one vote be tdifferent,l4l him the impor .-that we 'were defeated tbree. re hundred votes, , I HE MUST GO.' . . ieeto be.,lost in 'inactivity.— , liarmy arik mart ! RALLY VALE AND HILL slpE qt.x SHOP AND FIELD: ; Be ;')A','EXT. _ Tit STORMS ‘ ..take your euritered. : carriages„ .and carry yoor. 'ineighbos, crt 'if yonbavn't any 6riinges lake .:1 .;,itbe lumber wagon and 'your anutireilas,. and if .‘ 3 you cant dolliat, ' - . ' • . , ' : GO • ANY 310 W ! v nip.* ycOitet - there,for the Whigs - srili lc he on h4l flit rains.. They have goVear zia,,,Tes.- WU MUST GOON ACCOUNI'OF VILE STAn TICKET if fat nothing 'die:— One drug , . Tint all together and M are safer TS iliinpaign Subscribers. • weirsito al/ our campaign subseribeis to coafistesith us still hing,er. We will tip to make fhe papei• useful to'you, and the tarns AS easy a% possible. Those who wish to do so, will please inform us by lette.i, or by giv. fig their names to the persons who acted as agents; in getting the - paper -for , thetis,Ahat they maybe foiwarded to Its before the issue of the text iMper, in order that they may; not miss slumber. Will our friends take a lit tle altered in this matter?' . .. . • ' Facts fa the_People• Keep it before the people, that Hon: Wm: . I sltilitr,rned his back npon General Incision batiseke vetoed; the :United States 'Basic Bilkazd that he has been a bank -man ;ever aka; '- - ; - K icl ) Wert' the people; that he was.the first tlorei In the ; Susquehanna Bank opera first to get the concern into tile.= Kee itbei• ore the peciple, that afror he had -got tischurter he was the first, man to lira; Pale from the law, and adraitipa ! , per panontfor Stock instead of speeie. , Keay before the people, tnat his object in =aiding C: '43 payment, was to intrOduce 810,000, ''ands money for the Purpoie of fonainr, .' 4 6urplus'Stock Company, ', and that tli;' A ::endit inon' l '' . ...ficas returned to' the 4 / 1 1 i 14. '' .dayi thus" perpattsting..4 fraild the • lip, And Me bona fide Stockholders. , it . ore the people, that he managed.' 0, id or. ir 000,000 of the Stoat, 'giving O. ;Camp= ',is at for it, and after the. Bank pattcir,, , - 0 thoSe notes di the Hank, li ea *lilie ' .' can't 3 1 1thout . capital, to perpe, Pate IS Blibi. tat pontimn4y of over tg105, - - __. Kap lf,lie r f" ttis lox-payers 'of Penney) va. ma , „, 11 1 41110 4 ,. ', too letter la 1845 to 'Pas 4 teaffirY , Pep. ". cut at Harrisburg, &Flaying :lw “l' tic ,as established on a speciti ,b,a. `is, 044p:wet 'lila liabilities; and : . that the fkshier,frir.,St. ' , lin,was a man ofintegrit";". .-. thaiDtt that re 4, mmendation the money was taken Attie. T 7, a -large ainount bOw, on ham' ,tom, whid i s.wholly lost M the Mate. Ko9olbefen), lax:payers of Stpolielian na, that 6400 4of - mane , money, is- in s. the pounix.criiimplii rly worthleas, •-' : ' tli Keep ,ii Wore tAi ,people,:that hie abject in getting oi ta'Allo • Stpremol3enelt, hi: to' . ipard effitf #at gre 004 to be c0nz77172r4 againii th e n A l :# l4. C"°V l / 4 1 . 1 .Y,"1 .0 0 .0 retkm,P . 1 101 0 j: Itifineg: n 1: .- n., . ,„,, %4110 1 Kig gieXePle, that heaPpOsed tlie Acce'usitie*A o :, P l 4 Collittitatiod for . , 14 motio n o f fadps!,Bo .that he might; hold his beat 0 tfirogencli;in .tlefi'ance - of •::th&peOple'S ' f oi llr-144,t(!ilicSInPliAh this he, through, his • - . s~ep:ihi~e Vie, them not at the:ballot-1 theierighteatidiiidtm LET T*E -- PE0P4E . :,:M1211114 , !7 • •• • • . That the..pubplie 'Treaeury.hai-been robbed iithhi the last three yelirS•of more tubneyi by thani,*2.oapay compensation to one thouiandlaboring men for two years' iletrices., - ' , - . LET THE . PEOPLE REAMEi► _MBEL - - That the _Whig German State been deteeted in 'taking :OVQO . from 2 ;the• Treasury on. - a.fatse account and compelled to make restitution: LET THE PEOPLE , REMEiHIER, • That Gov. Johnston sytnpathisa with and . sustains John Strohm, .who voted , icistirive our.troops in Mexico. - _ • - . ' - LET THE-PEOPLE REMEMBER; That Governor Johnston iSll , Ntaire Ameri can; that he' has lerit its official infinence, to sustain the whole phalanx :.of Native Ameri can Custom Mouse °teem - while, at the same thne, he , is cleatirkg the foreigners pretend. : lug to be; friendly to some of their Societies. LETTIIE PEOPLE -REMEMBER, That Gov: Johnston was in :the Legislature in 1841 _end voted for a Is* allowing BANKS to suspend payment on tlieir,'omnnotcs, and at the same timo to _sue, The people and collect debts from thent on execution... . : • . LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, - That Col. Bigler, was in the Senate in 1842 and voted- for the faw .. in• POWS to pay'their debts, as well ,a 9 indi v idual, or for their charters. . , . LET. THE PEOPLE REMEMBER , That Col: William-Bigler is a self. madamim —that he has risen by his Mvi industry and •integrity, of character to'stationsof honor and public trust; and that he how occupies a high position as a statesman, patriot and philanthro phist. ; - • . LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER, . That Governor Johnston. when, a candidate for Governor in 1848, vine: decidedly ,opposed to, any man being elected More than' ONE TERM, and, this Was one or his principal themes and strong points he urged in his own favor. I.ET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER;. `That Gov. Johnston defends the extmva pnee of Ritner's administnition and'declares that the State debt NVaS not inereased under it a single dellat;.while tho official records prove that the debts contracted daring that adminis. .tration reach nearly TEN 31ILLIONS. OF DOLLARS. LET THE PEOPLE REMEMBER., That William Higler was a poor orphan boy, compelled - to labor for his'own licelihood sued to sustain a widowed mother. He comes from the 'common' people, is of the people, and knows and appreciates their wants, and Will de. vote his, .talents and energies to the greatest good for the greatest number. _ .LET THE - PEOPLE REMEMBEII, That GoC, JOhnstonls a wealthy nabob, liv ing in splendor and magnificence, and has no feeling in common for sympathy for the labor ing man and mechanic.' j f LET THE PEOPLE RE3fElgliEß,- That the' eioney illegally drauiw from the State Treasury by Gov. Johnston.fOr travel fees, and sixteen tays' services b'ef'ore he was Governor, amounts to $l5l 50, which would pay the interest 4:m "50,230 of thi; State debt for a year. LET TIM PEOPLE REMEgIIER; That Gov. Johnston,:when in the. Legislatnre in 1841, opposed ilre - law that aholishedl.l.l.- PRISONMENT FOR DEBT. ~~; 0): 5:3 :(•) : :~:~,~p :41 The latest news gives the following as the names and number of Banks which have failed since our last issue: -, Farmers' Bank, at Mina. • JaMes tank. • , I • Bank New Rochelle.- Western Bank, White Creek. Lumberman's - *People's ThaakiPatterson,‘N.',T.,„ - *Commercial Bank, Ferth Amlioj , . • *Rank 'of ISalislita Md." - • **Mks that failed - previetukto our last issue. For the Demoantt. Macos, Georgia, Sept. 18,- 1851. . • . ..ifessp. S. B. 4, E.0.; CatAsto—At a time when articles on polities so naturally and justly eagrosi the columns of your piper, I hardly know svheth ,ar lain :justified for - intruding upon you with , an epistle like .the one I ,am about to ptcolocii:. yet sbould,yon dbmover an empty space cue of your numbers,it, Might not be iniprofter to insert it. Though' I may be f oigottenby many of my old , ,• associates em nevertheless it native Bridge water, and have frequented you* pleasant - and nourishing little lown;-:-Montrose. I your born among, ottiliew my firel.bienth !alit bread:lid the mune air that you breathed, have „played tattible'fipon ycitir pavoinents,--gttnned in yont 'Oiled • in . ,Yoir stream!. 1, The oceans of my childhood borne with all thiii rwied litme,streyet-ireshlu toy memory. . _ ' , • - . . ..I have of late,.. been , traversing. some • or .the southern Slate!. -latnnow Macon. 9-664 to. &that, witti - iiiy , YeEti:c.' . -. -1- at this timeipoittics ore . , all the'. sage.-- The two ealididities tor oOvernor, • wete,'previons to &elate revolution in politics, both betriociats; Mi. Cobb who bee-nisi - 4a Proved. hirnselt io be to tsarina-friend to that partycle now supported - I,i. the SVbig party, ptidia *0 name of!! thicitii.: stitittiOaar. 1).4: 9 4k PFtY.-. l ! l .4terfTigTOccO! "eery notbiaginore or. lees i!Lart_that same old - coon," with a' change - or - , appitiel:' 'From what cait.see and learn it would seem the present political contest is iffeirent frimi,ioq,,,bit bits kin place within . tlikummery, of Op present. geti.;;, . , iration. • Instead of partylieitig.arrayet - against . • potty, and men contending for'yoWer or pripeiple, a, few-,.ambitious-politicians of all'partiee ond4 . every principie,or.no prineiPliihav_earrayedtbenii• salves against the peoldei-.:.Acid the people, or-at least Who;:findinebbniieli: in danger. . ,or 4tviivhed, to. the gtiosr,.:Lprd.: - .004 good Devil" for, badidit!tikantialtigh. .ke,k. ppososiO of birri:.,:j The,people;. icourtige . ielliiciattifer , tbey do not knowwhat -will teenitfrom the:election :of -staY,tietheai:';iii'liilel',om, tiki~og of politics .would like 40 leoile o , i. the 4 ,!. Reystone., ;-; • 4 tri endisof Oemocriey:-ItYint late vaintd, , exhort, you , thetal 4 this hoar i*; .twein thiaand thitime,Yeateill be called upon la :'exercise the' greatest priviiio'.itabatiipfrOemen; ' AZi" . ~ r < , *frV A i f 1 • 0,1 , . • ~ g i p PM II IN -.." A' ' It 1 region—thetlaellcrßesolved,m'- : i ' h oti o n m eh: : t l o n f teli i cet - s:: evi l . 1 1 ieT:dt election of re ; illy - - f it i i oc . lein:r I t a i t i ß r e t :t i tioaso il • n : to t i t isoi V nt vi y o i i nn - ogi ndi an 3tt, 5. i it so 1 vt: on , i ,t i , t; : n ",from, r ,. ,:t;r:.e.ii,;; rirou _ a _ i _ rr0n7 ,,,,,_ i _ inamls_ wreacy , A. k,z," , Clover as a candidate for the office lot Ca- has approbation, that we re enure confi- Liam. he Vlugs will improve the at th° ousoi deuce in •nis boneqy an fitness and re. of the Amerlean RevOlutfon,there an Arnold, to 'blacke n ,g t _ e _ nends 9 f , Prir• fi e° to th ,;r h c ar g e the dittics of the' 0 t.... 4"1 1 Bard insinuations insulting to the' citizens% las wbo have beyetofore honored him with th fou nd for WM. F. Johnst - e. M - ' " n W ilmo. to vote for bun, tt they will Note — t4 n 'Y 1 ' 114 7 votes for important and respl_nsible Ons e ts " : t d h o e m i:° by lY ter:aueseenothfehmumesatnsofrdee.-I°6P::by offer:: orlithef :P7big county it el"ted to 7. cieetkia' 7d:id::: r i d both: By raisingthis alarm on an d s i mme i sss--so i n th e pres 4t t h h e eve of the-al ' Wh ig fl a tte r them. 0 struggle rshGv e e o n f tde t e fr h e e eda t cr i j e op r n uor e n : a r t a t nn e d i, ,elvB a ppointed t be 3 Democrats n ::: s o e n : Th eh e a a i 0 t hi . s. cnt,sratit oir favor . It e i c s i al ior‘ legedtt sincert ge d s ' ln - I d a l a t i e () ; : g a Il p irti t e t s o troy the harm . schemer, who have promised the W ' Is . oua A ct l ion of the patty. .... D . v D Mi. BULL and Vic Ton, °III- vote their entir e ' ingsto U for i spittle , Oi E T c w i a i t l h m o i n n g e t o e r b e dem. thei r theca s s n e p , port of Mr. Elwell. D' this le two kin- a more insane course towards Mr. Elwell could not be devised, or more Buhi. have openly d L re r d e bbe e an therefore, th l e ln p n a e r! ° fi c le ratss leaders approach d dpa,,,i3t: Colonel. 5, e B t ig d l , er. dp Mr Elwell e I. , ties to the plot, whigs and Democrats,have of the Whim party • e e with a proposition to - sell and but one intention, and this the defeat either sacrifice the whole atle demoor •of Col, Bigler, or of our county' ticket.--I ticket, [in Bradford :: , county ~ a t The defeat of , more or lege of our whole least,] to gratify their ownma l I ticket is intended by this conspiracy. The ligna nth perh a ps, atred, of a sin- ' h igs are not parties in a tasa gte ndividual. Seizing' aperiod this kind,uniess theyare to be a bo a ne t fi i t a : f ed a . i when they knew Mr. Elwell was We caution the Democracy against this i s : t eup palpable tto fraud perpetrate as ae absent, and likely to remain ab rfraerudwaesnd'ettheecmte—d. sent, until the day of election they have had tickets printed for , r , Elwell i s n o t a candid a t e; his name's him, as an opposing candidate to being d used without his consent or knowl- Mr. Wilmot ; although they 'edge; i n m o i r ise vi o e f ul t il et b ra c 3 a iri e g eo a p n t d of de ati reat o i ffi ng ce th a e t I KNOW that Mr. E. has signified in the most positive manner, and De e mocraey. We urgently appeal to every in a letter read to, the Sullivan De T moo l rat to stand by the WHOLE TICE- County convention, his determi- F nation not to be a candidate for w'th - . n t ar d i l l i a in s it l y s . sa W se l t ta ti : ti ot a h n e d r s a o g b r e e m sd es a m p a a y a l l this and the election the office of Judge,---yet these be l d a ti o a pp o n n o e :l in t s e a a n r s e , dfeasi fair e o r - r men have • thus darel in. Isis, ab- (we know vl : n betweent O r sence and unauthorized, by him, to ate, and • will hesit a t e have tickets privately printed, foul, to defeat Repel as fabrications which arc to be circulated on the I every effort to prejudice si you against any lof our ticket. Rally to its support one eve ,of the election, amongst the Whigs, and such bogus - demo_i t a i n e d ke a t. ll—rally for the deka, the WHOLE crats'as can be seduced to fa%orl their plot of distraction and • dc- I feat. - ' 4 rh 6 PP.P.Perata of rinliiTivPia htty° l 'eellcut. ,fit"Ut their Govorgor by the plrty supportiug the 11 of Wm. F. Johnston: . -- .Shell siich b e - thC •••. „ . _• ca shall the sam e, triumph over Vol. Wm, Bigler, that man of . Virtue mitt Worth . I hepe.tot.' zYouhivV; - but` to go to "Wink the right epintfiratiith uurelazed energy,. and 'My , Will perch y o ur ittindard,it Democracy ,_ Sy heart le With. you and I shalt ,Dray /or ,) , our 'necess, io o 4 ufghi, ate,' , ./, will re el:tine to-morrow / anxious toliear hem ttrutsqlvania, and is the morning expect the Dimmer - 4r,', Yotire, A. W. BURRO WS. , The Ten_ hour Law: Deep it before , the people th at a resolu tion was offeredin the last Senate of Penn sylvaniaancl snpported-bi all tho Whig mettbers, backed ,byGov. Johston and his friends, favoring the repeal 'of the TEN HOUR . ..TAW, ;so -as to allow heartless parents and guardians the privilege of com pebing poor sickly children to work MORE THAN TEN, HOURS in the Ably and unhealthy factories of our cities. Think Of this ye, philanthropists- r you who have hearts of flesh and sympathise with unfor tunate women and children Yon who breathe the pure air of heaven in your fields and upon the high hills reflect upon this fact, and then vote fur the rightS of those who the heartlessness , of Whig leg= " islators Would bind in chairs 9r slavery, Mid hurry to ,early graves for the sake .of the itenny.a diz:v. • Look 'Upon your cheerful - and healthy children and•imagine if you can that you eould go dowti;k:k your grave happy, be lieving that theyrta to fall into the hands of a soulless gasirdan,who would take ad vantage of, such lairs \ Remember' the Whig iSenators meted for\tkis Change in - . the!law. • • \ I ' Slander .Nailedl s The followitigletter fully:nailed the,slan 'der In'reference, to Jndge Woodward w \ hieb was started by:Gov. :Johnston's organ al\ Ilarrisburg, Edited by his father and reit erated in the Register last week. The governor also reiterated the silly falsehood in his speech here SaturdaY.: TO the John-Adams, one, of 14ov. Johnston's clerks, has undertaken to play the part of an eavesdropper, and has fabricated a con versation between the Hon. GEonon W. WoOnwantLand my self, which .I deem proper to notice...- In his letter !to the. Daily American of yesterday, Adatns says ,--; "On entering Buehler's betel, my atten tion! woe immediately attracted by a con adjoining room, which 1 Could not, by any 'posaibil4y.- avoid' over hearing, between-Judge Woodward • and Richard McAllister, . Esq.,l United , States Slave Commissioner at this; place. I heard him (Judge Woodward) say, that while hundreds of Democrats were going ever to Gott: Johnston,' he had seep but one single - Whig who would oppose, him on account of the agitation about slavery, and that he Was:but recently from a sister Stata;lhat something must .be - dene.- to counteract this movement or else all would bo lost ! He said that the best thing they could do would be to get up a Panic and frighten the people about.a, dissolukion of - .the Un- ion 1:.: That' in the present condition .of things it could easily be done, &e. M':',l - said yea, I concur. Nvith, the Judge -We : must . , get up an alarm ! ! And fri,Erittsn the community on this slavery question ! I rjudge Woodward:continued and - said ." /don't know t hat there is any cause for darns . ; but it is , better to raise afdse - alarm than _ _that Johnston should be elected!!! .; • • ilia is the substance of what,l heard ; and the 'sentences marked wiry inverted commas, are word for word, in the lan guage of the paties." I pronounce this , statement to be an un qualified falsehood. No such conversation took place. Woodward, myself Or by any one, of the gentlemen present. No honora ble• Man would attempt to detail a private conversation, beard under such mount statiDeS, muck less to' fabricate one. No one but a miserable hirelong, anxious to serve the desperate fortunes of his . master, on the eve of ao electien, would have been guilty of so gross'and premeditated a viola tion of truth and common decency. , •At the conversation between Judge W. nd myself, the following . gentlemen were present during the entire interview John hi. Bickel, Col A. Dimeck, 0. Bar rett, Esq,;, to whom I confidently appeal fora confirmation of my deuiaL 1110)IARD M'ALLIS'I'ER.-- • Il . ,rrisburg, Oct. 2.,1851. - Payment;; of the State Debt. Governor Jobiinton'ioigirts make a great • • • • Lime and 'cry aboat his • having paid off $659;124 .98 of tbe -:.statei. debt; by. , our:.. chasing State - , 'stock to Oat' amount with the 'revenues set apart fort* .: sinking fund It:is trUe . tbat - this amount; f State necks . has been purchased :and cancelled, but Gov. Jabneton did net. do ;it, nor :had., •hd any. hand in•doing it/ was. the :act of toe;G=031010.1, Deaioniatic State ner; and Banks , the De mocratic; , Audi•' ; ' ter:Crenerab; . pe. pronfar this 44 found" in the . :Goiainer!apreci,atier, - ,loieli:eerti» ftes positively that these stocks *ere pur' 7 .l ehnied by - 4beConaalissionets'of the sinking fund. He is not one of the commissioners bat: the p e lappratie afsoefatia.bilvo named are, and . 4 . 10 r . ei . *sten :eertiiiio l / 4 - 44 ipiaid;:al*t has paid: onf,tbe State debt; ..11791 i thaYbiga- deny tbisl the lopk at thii•PriicittinatiOb: afitt'sne if it is not Haiii'no. 06v. Johnston bettaaed $400,000 10117ibteteot - ixtsii - per cent - 1 abase alState sto cks would 1. have : reduced debt_precisely thci:7stuitcinW:Paid,•• battlie . - lea $400 , 000, keeps - the_ debt altedst:4lartif**. as: it the 001ri• ioit.fand•*.an'entablisbe&-4rivestikator'i. , . af,Ao.u.n.-4t a treat masa- meeting fa chition, - on Coati, viaa,ll3e, following.`oBolAtioi 'v.ro Reduction of the State Debt.. . . Nett reduction from Deo. 1844,t0 Dec.lB4B, ( under Shunk'sadthinistraiion,)- $36%277'67 Nett reduction from Dee; 184ftoo lot Sept. 1851, (ander - JOhnstork's admmistration,) 358,478 54 So certifies the Auditor General over his seal 'of office, on the 10th Sept :, 1851, after the cancellation of stocks Intrehaseit by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund; and all the sophistry 'of Gov. Johnston, with the aid of his brother, Secretary and clerics, cannot alter the facts or change the • After having printed oolumn3 of false hoods on this subject, and exhausted all their large typo and broad seals .to display the Governors proclamation, the veil is torn off by the official records 'of the account ant department,-And ; the disgraceful fact stares them in LA) face, that • Johnston's administration with several hundred thous and dollars increase of revenue from tho public works—almost a million more from other sources added to nearly' a quarter of million INCREASED taxation has actu ally paid less of the State debt, than was paid in a corresponding period - of, time un der Gov. Shank, ~ Who was it Restored _ the credit of the State. The strong card or Gov. Johnston is the sinking fund. It is-paraded all over the State on band-bills; - that Gov. Johnston has paid several hundred thou Sand dollars of the State debt, and that; therefore, ho ought to be re-elected. If _Gov. Johnston had done this by WA own exertions, and in contrast, with Democratic administrations: ho would be entitled to much consideration from the people. But this sinking. fund excitement is a MERE TRICK.. - The great mass are supposed by'Gov., Johnston lo he lazy and ignorant. , The fartherest th \ aktbey will do is to read a large procla-, medial, printed in large types, setting forth that Goy., Johnston, bas paid the State debt, intri•the truth 'or falsehood of which they will ma •e no inquiry. The nistory\ni the !matter is,• that the State become itiVelved in a debt Of $40,- 000,000 =ROUGE' TIM RECKLESS EXPEN DITURES OF GOY RITNER'S pIIINISTRA- TioN. The treasury plundered by a Set of unprincipled. Whig pb,litieians. In consequence of the wciskfut expendi tures of a Whig administration- .entailed upon succeeding administrations , .li.nd pos terity. the State became bankrupt Mid un able- to meet' the - accruing interest ori‘the State debt. The cry of repudiation was raised, and tho credit, of Pennsylvania be came a bye-word of reproach across the water. It was during this disastrous state of affairs, and during Gov. Sbunk's adminis= tration;that TIRE CREDIT OH TEE STATE WA9 UEDEEMED; several hundred, thootts=- and dollars of - the State debt Was -paid, and our financial' affairs were placed in such 'a solvent condition that it was seriously in the power of a Whig administration to dis arrange them. Gov. Johnston has only c.atried out the 'policy successfully commenced tinder .a Democratic administration. • Hon JAMES CamPnir.r.—Tho following 'paragraph is from the Harrisburg Keystone, of April 4, 1842 : Tus Naw Junos.--The nomination of 'James CaMpbell,Esq.; .by Gov. Porter, if we Judge from the expression - of the pub lic'press, gives general Satisfaction in tbe ;city and County of Philadelphia. - The Pennsylvania laquirer, (a leading Whig paper,) says—" James Cainpbell, Esq., will be perceived, has been Uomina, ted to. the Senate as the successor ofJudge Randal, on the bench of Connt on Pleas. Although, politically opposed to hint we cheerfully accord to him the high merit of honesty apd capacity and trust he will be confirmed by a liberal vote. , , 8274.0 10" Zo From the Bradford .Repor t er " Extra ; Extmr Oct: 7. . T THE DEMOCRATIC! eI3 thudi..cialis ELECTORSDtti,,mt The fair prospect of unanirci: ty in action, and. harmony in feel ing, nmongst the Democracy of this District, is suddenly and shamelessly. " disturbed by a scheme, worthy in every feature, of the desperatemen who have contrived. it.: After a' full and fair .canvass in, the primary meet ings, in each county,==carried out in the regular democratic eon ientiOns of the t hree ,counties and . . t— . and these conventions again rep resented in a meeting of Confer -cos appointed for that puriiose —the-voiee of the people was ex pressed in the unanimous nothinn tion 01 thelIQN. DAVID WILMOT. as . a candidate of_ the democra-. Cy, for'the: office; of _President :fudge of this—districfr: Tbis nomination' was hailed by.. the people, es proper andjudicious ' in every respect; , and front thp time itjWas made, down al nost to__ the present moment, opiniOn`seemnA'tsOiv44ooolQd We understand. also,-that ap propriate.o handbills, ate in - prep arationo be circulatednmongst the people, perhaps pretending that Mr. Elwell has consented to he a candidate ; thus exhibiting a wanton recklessness //I regard to his reputation as a democrat, and-his honor as a man, in their dastaNly efforts to defeat David Wilmot, the chosen candidate of the people.. To To name theie malignants,and to expose their, plan of opera tions, must surely be enough to cover them. With renewed eviden ces of how thorenghly they are scorned . by thc democracy of this district. - They have again: and again, been 'discarded and dis graced by the - Sterling and true men of our party ;---until to act with them, is sure to bring upon their unfortunate assoaintes, the doom of suspicion and contempt. Let no man, then, who regards honesty and fairness in ,political action—who wishes to see his 'principles and his party triumph —give, the slightest aid to thc plots of these traitors. On the contrary, let us all rally as of old, for our regularly nominated can didates. Compromise no man : but sustain by a united vote, our WiIOLE TICKET. From the North Brenclt• Democrat Extra:" , Octobet A Base and Cowardly Plot MI poise • . We have jr,st received information trim the most reliable sources, whiell Satisfy us beyond doubt, that a bold Behemi) his been concocted and matured by. tile Winos of Bradford, Susquehanna' and Sullivan corm : . ties, to defeat, not only Ool...ltturica; but Ole Democratic county ticket of these, counties. The pint was conceived in this Borough, a place, over fertile with ,schemes -of fraud-on the eve of an eleotion,, to defeat the Democratic ticket. , • Our information assures us that . WlLb raat Manta Esq. is made a candidate for, the President Judge, of this Judicial district. That - lie is already announced as , , a Candi date in each of the counties of the district. and : that votes for him will be, distributed every; election dietrict. The votes are being printed at the Whig office in this borough ; - and that during this week hand bills 'and extras are to issue, as if by, au. thority. of Mr. Elwell, announcing him is a candidate : all of which is _wholly urivrai rentable, and without authority whatever from Mr. Elwell. It is. a _fraud, "a bate frand.l Mr. Elwell has for seterit days heen'absont front' this plice 'en' a - vislf New York and Philadelphia, and is not ex pected to retire until a day or two the election. ;Advantage' hasbeen iaken of his absence, aria a Scheme devised to de feat do - democracy, : of which - 'llO boa no knowledge; She Were' suggestion' bf he would repel. . - Mr.' Elwell, .publicly and, privately Ae elinedbeing a candidate; . although Op 144 wily urged ; ;end en *To_ occasion, bps be ovg ,Aignited Any ZatOnimitinn,:; other than' to •vipporu-thp , who'd iteniocrotio 41444 , This attempt, thereforeAn mato him a, party °4 "l it tr tCbcqtclgait-1044410.44 LQ.. '/ )Nor -,.*_.,_?-.. Mr•. Elwell' s Letter.-- The following letter from Mr- ELWELL to Michael Hey len ; Req., announcing his 'purpose not to bee caudidatefor Judge, was read before the Sullivan County Convention. - Honorable, upright men f what think yon, after reading this' letter, of the effort to make • use of Mr. Elwell's name as a candidate for Judge? Is imon bound in coneCience and tenor, by his de. liberate acts, and solemn deciaratienill One of the strongest evidences of3fr. Wilmot's high integrityof chkracter, one of the principal reasons for hie hold upon the - confidence and af fections of the people, is to he loand in tho iuflex ible 'firmness with which he'haa upon all occasions stood by his word, and public . declarations. When did he ever lay, down a line of conduct for himself, and depart froth it? His defamens and mallguaut. persecutory ,know his :_intFgrity in this respect, and if they were not incapable of manly feeling, would honor him for it. How was it lost • fall, when these same men hung upon his tracks; and when, to word off their malice and falsehood, .he declared his willingness to decline, if a proper and suitable , candidate wee presented for the sup port of the Democratic party 1.. Notwithstanding the sore disappointnient of his friends, and the de. termination expressed by many of them still to vote fOr him, he stood with manly firmness Upon his•word. His integrity. he preserveil unsullied, and'preferred ho temporary denunciation of many of his friends,' rather than forfeit his word, or lemie room' for suspicion upon his honor.• Haw does his conduit contrast with tke effort-note snaking to thrust 3lr. Elwell into the field, sifter his Solemn and public letter of declination ? Who is the man of faith, of integrity', and' honor? '1:10n whom Can the people rely: Read the_ &tearing letter, fellow• Citizens,, and thin judge, justly and impar. Reporter: , • • • \ - • - Septeinber 5i 18 51. DEAR' Slit ‘ :'=-Sirite you . left WI yesterday morning, I made-up my mind not to biro_ can., didate for Judge. I send this message; In or. der that you cuay - act•understandingly in your County' •Convention and in arranging your cleanly ticket I willfullyoxplain at sight.— Please give ink , thanks to my _friends in that county, and t,ell thern not to condemn me. for the step now taken:, '1 believe they "are ,gen. nine democrats; and, will appreciate the Motive that has induced 'my action. belle to see them face 'to fora on the 28d September, at, your court, when I hope,to satisfy theml have acted rightly:. • •i. • • Mr. Wilmot will now .be elected Judge; . without opposition, and I haye no ,doubt, ; shall be treated; , . • Yours ZWIL•ELWELL - - 311Chaellleylert, Et4,1,,- . • - There will lie a C o fe renc ei of this North Brand: Association of . Univnaalists, in the township of Duren; near Standine Stone, OeL 2.2 'and 23. - _ - - There will be service Tpesday. evening rtt, the school; house in Standing Stone. _ Friends.froin-:a distance . will eall en: Br. Jonathan - Stevens ie •Llttrell.- and ,o ti Ste: yens, Standing Stone, - WI are , invited , to .nt; ,THE ELECTORS OF SUSI angANNA COUNTY. AT THE VEGENT SOLICITATION.oI%,, large number of trim*. I hereby art' noel( A s a CANDEHATEfor africa,of , A.4 1 503112,1e.. "V Uri to be .eupported itts the eneuing Rene: t at Xteerreit Atoll iu dotugso, 1 , einbrUce, tfUt, • oppurt unity .0. e t ryiug, that,if eteCted, I Pledif,,rnyeelf to the faith., tut mud hripartutt tt d c aio. -office, ' JOH1 4 1:110Y14Ei' Novr,Milford, ;':35,1851: . _ . A -Card. o the." - foterajd Suaittiehartha Ily "at the (141 that theie , ars '4lo. nathilititiatur fa/ OaaiitY: .offices. iu the .preseat UttUYIPReI herelly,alre myself us II ClilSYttlCf - fgr ttWE I ABS/ANT AL T -tilt in "the Legiskturii - af - this Coininciewealth.: in :fishing ; tide ,attimatiaemeail_ mix ha preps! r stets" that 1.414 s'.7.W.iito ju ptiaeivi!Fk bat that my hitrab)e efferti.if . electili.shalt alwile directed miser& the iutersiii:Of"my oanititeeets.,'whata 001+41-T4 ll i hold Itqtalf.ttf belaiu) it shalt:be my Pr* will. my Afityi,ltt timae..te:-totat, E 4 oo 4 thiruni titailvtib9Mhalo 110;c4Pg,-14Yri Confeteno®. A Card; To th_ciiroters AT ,TOW SOLICIIATION "of friends, I offer myielf . nu Candiiiare for'theoffice of . . - REGISTER da REMIREII; at the ensoingeleotiok and tiladgini niy#Ar:i if eleoted;- to dieeharge•ttie duties nftile gee, faithfully and to the - best 'of its• - TEIO3IAS NICHOtt4ON., - " k TO • 'VOTERS - 'SURE HANNA COT3iii AT THE 86 1.1d1TAlloN of mil frientis,,, I '.4. offer'snyself OS a 'CANDIDATE: *TN- ofEce4f ' at the visaing And your stafragee, pledging tnyeslf itatteeti9l,:to charge the duties of . the MontrOse:Atig. 8,8 1851: krOald• To. the . Electors* Of. Srusiiitehliiiiie, County-._ •. IN compliance with the wisbeirof I - Mori Kendal ? ! toirer myself ae a:candidate, for ihe ogittotr .t PROTIMONOTALAX. et the enteiegelection i if' ejected to, dliinhatta'the duties of, ibalsfriCit` fidelity.- WILLIAM -c.TIF.F4II Nr: A klurford,Sem. Bib, 11151: . nzvgarl'-' - n Dinmek on the ,IlBth ult., lity-kv., Warren, Mr: Chia. LATi!aor, suyl:4ll4 - ; /AURA E. LtirinOp. -5 . _ _ • NTtITI sb* . rz . ew*?i -- zus., . rpErg subscriber offinsfor sale his Senn, • • 1 Brooklyn towridilp;BusquebanuallOrintr, near Me, • • Lackawanna' and Weskru Radrinsdi :containing: 301.4 ,- : acres of land, with 00 acres tinder iroprow ntorib, watered with springs. • Said. Senn had gootA bubo:haw -- thereon: and oiree_large orchards; end allcseth: r very desirable icicatou id: any One wiilueg to tureLaiis • ' ranirs.—sooo down, and the balance -In mentor with annual interest: - Also for sale,,at ,. On Saturday the 20th day. of broverrilier neir;theragi-• leg propcity, to %fit : :4 ylatling Aerie, beklvesr , pitss i . harrows, antis general aisscrrtirient :of taraiingi grain, household furrilture;ico., /do,' t•'• • -••••••-•-..• • Ts R 243 —All MEW over- $5, 6 Taw:leis _crtillt;v111.101: given: over $20, 1 :mei credit:ollb kooitteevittx,:; - ..... , Brooklyn Oct. 6;16514.15 - 3 . - Adnal. Stra' tor's'!' . 4) T.ETTEllabfAdminirimtioit'Of the' eider. nt:Jearesi": _LI Clark, deed; late ,of the! township of their baring been granted to the underalgned,notler It be by given to all Indebted to the taste to call 100 l the samaiithowt delay, and all perso^a hattotdelloo,asi:'l Fgaitat the estate will please:present them duty atte,4,' ed for settlement. • • DAVID T#olretB; Great Bend, Oct. 4, 1441-41 4 ..•••• . The. Latest Newa:Bg:Expesi4: . rpkiE aubscriberittvonkt ittfortri, - their tritituiliti4ll: : :,. the public io - general,:thot t hey have - jitisern.;; :. :--.: turned froui New ,York with a lerge,atttl . exteiteiver‘;',: etock of GOODS, - embrifeirig every oracle Wilt* O & -BOOT , . that is called for in this , market; and bovine:: made arring,ements wittithe manufactures to' fur,.; ward additional . supplies, l whenever wonted;-541142 at such prides aisvilientd:do noloselh nticj t erthan ever before sold in.:Montrpse. 4eingpraC...- tient shoemakers, ouropinionisthat.wojcuoveth wants of the people: better than those, who twain _ . , otherbasineia ye ivoufd - theiefore ,deem it necessary to say, instead of giving,it,hat, - of and priees,:that •:1 . Gompetion; is defied, • • . Inspect ion'solicited, - . .-; •• And satisfaction guarantied .'. •••• IMPORTANT ,TO pucitmAiringsk!, We keep also on hind hemlock tail - tied ante er ; French and American Calf l Skintc^/iforioCitit • Linings, Bindings, hoti-nails..Pegs, - ,Sand-stimeii:'' Shoe-knives, Peg--floats, • Banirperis.'; Pincers, ,-"; Rasps, Tacks, Kit anciFiench Anw description, Bout 'Crimps; Wei; Shae-thie!td. 8 . 4? .- webb, Heel-ball. plucking, &c. ; „-' • , • shoemakers aro respect fally;s6lielted -_ eaubt`....,, ins oar stack before purchasing, !as" our Me/s, itl4 findings are nil selected by; one , who marten - nide the busi uent • Store tlirrictly opOuitiS'eur!i . L Don't forget the Pude. • -?"-• • .' . • - • '- • A IfeßfliMA:ir. . . _ The intbseriber trOuid else thank hip; friends for the Meru} pat - image - tie hoe .reveliir for the lon four yea re,- hopencth at: lie to erit a 'there of their patronage - 4th pude ; keep his - Eatiug &Nutt otad GrocerA as heretotore,.... Sept. 18.'51--tf A. hIERI:tfAN;',:.'s 'tritton - -'•• 'TIRE fOliosing property.-willbe sold strpthileYeadaWilei , `, the house of the Late-`,lssp4 Loomis: deeds: in - .thli ; township otAnburn, Sraufa,co:, on B".trinlai. - Non Tst:i y 3ml, to commence. at ten r.PPitkor-O•': years old mares, 1. span attustehedlnatrdni- t10tt544;,7.,. double wagons. l two horse tinneiliW Ong.tO* lams, I.teutdle andbridis,l slalgh,a Intl - set .orForsellot... Isteilelle,l3 yearling's, 6 relief, anositity ofsheriaosee,;: c [atone of bay.. 250 bushels acorn, 66 baSholi.oelot,weis, to a abet of TimOthy teed; 200.beshele of lefts.. TRUBIS.—LA credit aid benison, rani Wind trenrity4..,.' and intoreetiesfollows:- For all snmsnlistorestbit"tligdy,jk and not more than 00. 3 months time.— 41,1tsmustro,fic l than. $5O and not more than $lOO, 'I eneotfloroind• snots more than $lOO, 9 months. ....NEWTON lath.X.:,.' ,= ?J. AGE 0, at the lame and plane, and upbtt - Elto-e,amt>7%• terms the/allowing jnoperty belonging: lo,the titer* the Into J!esp or Lomnis,.deeeared,,t4 wit Mri horse wagon, I borserake, ketiokiviprtieft;lt4iDir L ett4 , .. ter, 1 one home harness, 1 bort*. iterretaMl 2 beds, two bedeteads, one bible; , 11 - eladro.t. clock' one latiklegglottonada quantity Of CherTylaMtiit,4-'-•„_: r • . • - - :SMIA.II tlteentrt.-Y- Aubnin:Sons sch 1 4 ; 1 1....1 • - .• • ' _ 7Vamphlet NoricE le hereby itiVett• that the, reeerhtea, y,aereitit : 4 • the Semen of 1851, ttee this day 14'00(0 ready for thetributien theee entitled' te.reeeivelltetw4 - , . 4. WILLIANSt,. 'Troth's offiee' Moeireie Pert Et 180-= '.:: • ••••Mow . = Co urt , ikTOTI(43 I hortby gtT 6 / 1 that ati.A4,lolPolvii,tr':;',:. o .intinuna PlensotSniqu - tbannik County'," wilt hi,tre in Pin ( onii Howe )toilicmiio, o * -- 24 011 0Y. d'hy 'of October mit, 041 o'clock . In tkc'attrinorir . nil'. Ninntrout;.-Got,t, . . _ EVIIIAN161) ri#lllt lath ffitiettelotore otitis robsetilOeTOl Efirlflitly.M - N.:I or Attgott 1351, two zents ohl Vett, of pt dith 1151;:;, enter with the Op of tho OA white, 'The owier,:reo hawei r 4:r. 'the none by coffin; ogrcetthOloptletibit.pterrlfg ty; anti paying'cbruges.=, : 45103 Amp - zinc. : Dhow*, Sept. DO, 1851-40wa• ;;Z, 'orMr.Ehatiei'~'dt>tjbtSF;li'.~sirttroP ;; A 1 , ilia - Faariai area Hoz Caste: •4ay palatably:bit totwiikoßwik oaseaolat soap? a .011t44 by tatykn4aLlt • • • ant:rose, Ot L.I aaa-uaaaa. - SPRINGWITS. 41.(7ADEIMI'liifii , .‘ frkili Val k iaaa tNa Jaatit,atlaa k wlll - taatr*Otaaii: 14°1344 7i 0 . 4 7 4 , 4° Y 9r WrM 4r t. l P l l",l 4 '4 llc, o l b; l- ' •"' *h4Y . o4* i±ialiQß o .‘ l .‘*. 01 4 0 # 4,0 *. -.lo .t i Okeit tr ayki - • rerai * l r'tziaaaßbma 4 ti : if 4 k4W 2 W , .V. % iny t oyi" t i0t044.140v , L.T1t at'bioct'ar.r „. t thb A,.t4* 3 ' l. lbatio"aboiltbkbla Ml.P.**lolof4o,oll - ,IfPitiki4l%Vri,afii „ • ' , '