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W II (J,&J;s -wrtfi the Nicholson the bona b\ wtrch ~o became one people and letter sf&Y ng h1m m tha lac~> dare to cheat the we are not at hberly to dtsr.gm d tl c compact - so th as } e en.\s ... he n eans :to Jf. eJected Wouhl Bu be) o c1 the .str ct Jetter of tl at nstrumcnt t the soutl1 ever have s 1pportcd hrm 111nless the\ oxrsts onh b1ttsmped power O.F l'fZW~OR-'K ...,....., _ .- FOR VICE PRESflJENT CHARLES F. ADAMS, OF MASSACHUSJ«TT~ OF MASSACHUSETTS had rnll.de h1m cloubr; t~afe fOr soutl: ern mteres.ts? Tl: e mosl ultra of the nggteRS ve ~laven tes do There rs no donllt q{ thr; fact that C1.ss has •o pia not clarm for 11 the sane\ ou of law They d1s ced h1ms<:lf m tl e hands or b s soutft.,m support tmcU\ rep 1d ate the doJ>t 1ne of the~r northern erso thar he cannot retceat even Jf [he had tl e a1 ulug ~t• [here IS too mucl decencJ 1u d con honestv man] 1 ess: and decency \to do so What s ~:~tenq: even amon~ the negro b ceders o£ the pnv~4e pledges he bas gxve 1 s .not known bnt sou h to adopt the Pl- sern.ble h poe ttca] preten that tlley have been g1ven, there,,. nG manner of cos of thr; W i\1\ o!ITHS C \ssY.s and DicKINSON! doubt of the north wr le the slaveholders eta m that Aud Gen TA l'Loll With h s three hundred slaven rna\ ex st \1tl out Ia\\ the\ co1 cede the 1-~10mas. B Ja.ekson !l--.Biram Bar.oey 3--San e! Waterbury -4-Hcrnard J Me!ero c l>-'rhomas B Tapfl'l Jl-W tt am F Havemcyer -#lnmuc! ll F!!fr s 8---Thomas Taber 9-Nathnn el Jone• 10-Abrahn r \ Deyo 11-Jol n P Bcekn nn 12-RIIey 'Loom • 13-Uarn nn:us B ee ker 14-J.. nc• S Wha lon lo-W nan ll Fa I 16-Jobn Gilcbr st 17-Walter Booth J;'OR GOVERNOR JOHN A. DIX. FOR LIEU r GOVERNOR SETH M GATES, OY WYO:U. ~li VANAL COM 111 S!ONER CHARLES A WHEA'fON, OP' 0~ !fDAGA PRISON\ !ll\i=;PEC lOR WILLIAM P ANGEL, 07 CAT A. U.UOlS FOR CON! RE~R ~AMES WADSWORTH, OF llUFY..A.LO ~0R TREASURElR THOMAS J ~IZER, oF nurr Lu FOR CORONER STEPHEN HUFF, OF 'l:ONA- A! DA FOR ASSEWBL\ F rst D stnct-.TOHN HUBBELL Second D1str ct-HARRY B RANSOM Thirc: b str ct-WILLIAM MILLS Fourth D1stnct-AS.I> WARREN FOR SUPERINTENDEN\S OF rHE POOR JOHN ARNOLD of Oollms E H: EWELL of Alden SILAS BURTON of Buffalo A Prot>llecy fron1 the U:cnndage Meetings of the Free Democracy. slaves and hal( a m11I on of slave prop>erl\-hc JS gong to cheat the south BUJ Ins norther t ndvo cates The\ pretend 10 have puvate letters from I m to that effect If th s IS true the second Was! mgton rs very unl ke the first H sown friends place hnn 111 the pos ton of an elect1o1 \er ng sWindler He 1s go 1g to cheat h s o\ n fnends a d neighbors tf 1he) are-to 'be bel eved But who bel eves them? Who g most hkeh to be cheated Ul th s ga n\ of Pre,s don hal gamblu g-the nor!h or the ,south 7 That 01111 or tne other !S to be s perfectlY ov dent fl<1W was It Ill the M ssoun cornprom •• and the anuoxl;lt on of Te;<as? l'he Cn•to1n Douse Olfu,,r,. These hungry cormorants who pro11vl about the putr d carcass of 1 u ker m are at the r u al vo cauon-villtf) mg and ahusrng every nnan \\ ho hns the mdepe1 de nee a 1d honest to th nk for 1 nself or refuses to ackno\\lodge that the llalt more mob wh ch nom1t11Lted thnl grsnt northern do 1gh face Lr: v s CA.ss was aetna ed b, pure nnd patr ot c mot'\\ The burden of the r so g ls dennucr;>. tlo and ab se of any a d cvetJ mnn who ef ses to obe\ tl e bel esu. If the\ aro u ut the1e h\ the Go er tent to do lh s It s \ell 1f not and J rEs K..- Por.K bas a spa k ot: honor hones or self respect left I e v1ll at o 1co d scharge the vi ole s arm and at least maks the attempt to fill the r paces v l me 1 bo have some reg:-<.1.1d fu the obi ga o s they owe to the government and I soc et1 It IS the o I co trse lef' for h n to pm s 10 unless he w shes the r open shameless 1 d lmrcfaccd proceed gs cant 1\UOd lVhen t costs seventeea tlwusm d aollar to col ]cct t i\lent\ four thousund lt IS t mo for tbe peopl« to lool to the matter a 1d see ho v and m what manner LhC' r f tn~ are sq an lerE>d lb NR~ \Y RuGERS o ve• It to himself owes It to commu L) o ~es t to the part' '' ho n an ev 1 mome t placed h m m power to explau1 thrs vast expe 0 A of monej G ve us the terns Let co st tnt onal v and propr et of laws I rol1b t g ts ex s(ence and 1 th s re!-;1 f\Ct de occup'\ the prec~>e g o md of t1 e free so I men of tho north The) scorn the 1 seruhle subterfuges to wh ch northern dough fuces resort to JUSt f' the r con duct To sho v 1 ow f11r s •per or slavchold g de cenc1 and nora]..: nrc to thi\t of Lhe r nartl ern alhes wen 'k n tt 1 o 1o thofollo ' tg docs o of tl e Su prcme Court of' M1sso r n a ~a•c dec dad at tho Oc ober term 184 \e quute Lon ll e ~ttwn Clmrlotto (of color) T• C[wutou- 1ppcal from OtT <lilt C mrt--Rt:te18cd 1 Slavef} m<n ox .t w thout nn po>~ltve law author z ng 1t 2 The ox1 t~ Ice of Ia .,, n fact IS presnmp ttve cvHlance of JL~ lcgahf\ 3 It 15 .nut necc:,-sur to ~:ho :v anY gel cr.tl cus tom -a count[} of l old g ncgroe:s. n lavon to prove 1ts legaht' If t be fou d to ox1 t m fact even to a l m ted extent .a 1d w posttir lau: 1 o hzlntmg t~ be s/wwn t w !I be dee e!l>lol',\al 4 lt 1s not the pol C\ of the slave states tQ fa vor tho I borat on of negroes r s dec son sets at rest fore.-..: or t1 e Un.udulent pretences of northe u dough face sm and stamps tl e r nuthors w th n dell ble d \grace l\h.. So nth an th.c be 1., fla] !t oi ib,u South In Mach 180\ J nN RA voz n of \ rg 1a made f.l n>j ort 1 1 the Hot se of Representative< aga '\ttl e 1 et t OI\Ofsorne md v duals who l\Ish ed to abul sh the IeiTe ou a ord nat ce and n trod 1ce slavery nto I d a a from wh ch n c n1al e the followmg llXltact> That tl e rap d poJ lat o of be tale of 01 o ,suffiCiently ev nee• n the opm on of 'our co 1 m ttee tl ut the !abo of !avos , ot ueceoour) to promote tho growth a 1! settlo 10 l of en/on ll.< m that re~ u Tt at th s labor len onstrabty tl c de est if my ca onl ho emploj eel to admntage Ill tho cnltlVat o 1 of products rr me valuable than an) kno\\ n to tl at ql art r of tl c l n t u States that the comm tteo d e11 rt ft gltly l wgcr s and tnn:pc izcnt to 1n pa r a J rov o ~ rl cnlculate<d to promote the tw.n !!less arcd prospcnt:t of the north western countrv u 1l to g1ve strength and secu o that e...: E> v f: :o t c-r In n~ sal uta 1J opomtwn of tlu~ ~nl!aClOllR UJHl b~oevol~nl rc strumt rt m b I evcd tbnt the m'hubt\nnt; of Ind aua. v ll at no d ant da. find amp] remunera ton fur n temporru) pnvauon of labor 11nd emr grntwn In l RQ., and al•o 111 I ~0 us seo Ill what manner tim funds lla1 o boen expend ed 'Ito I av~boen tl arec p1ents for 1\hntpurpo scs thr\ huvo been pmd aut whrthev rver) th1 g hns been fmr opon and honest who thor a largo p10J1ort 01 of them have 110t gon• mto the pocke\ of sec cl lllSpcctors and pol t1cnl hac liS a 1d blacl< legs 1 m ordm the mo e effectnatf) to a1m the as sassm s dagger at tlie Jn nented Su ~3 WnronT- repo~led 111 tho Antt wh1le cxplam ng what has been done hereto Ti}u~ Con gross fo e II o m \'I t as :veH e-xpla wl the men no v upon three occas ons decl w l gratttu !t to a te:rn. ' = ~ n toe ernplo) of thB custo 1 hou.er stead of at ton l goren mont tlid\ poucr Co abrogate tl e law of tend ng to thorr leg lunate b 1smoss arc spondmg' f. ecdom The Charrmotn of the Ctty 'E\~:ecutrve Committee des res us to annour ce the fol Iown g meet ng,; - FRlDAl evemng at BROW.N S ' 0 1EL m the Fust Waid S ~ TURDAY evenmg there wrll be a busmess meet ng lll each of the wards the usual place~ at MONDAY evenrng November 6th there wrll be a general meet ng at J S .MfLLER 1 S C!\RRI \GI ROOI'v1 SATURDAY evenmg there Will be tl a people st me m d the people • mo' e' m brawl 11g fo the nommee of the Baltrmoro convent on - REME::VlBER that ot o e o£ tl e No.t c An1encan leader• cur b<> po nted, oul ouno1 g :M V ... , BuREN s ft ends Remember tha.~ that fact oa ha\'1a ao ed the Cuss and Tay I or pnru ea In the crty of ~e\V Y.ork the lead ng C~s I en \Vent lcadmg nat VCS I prornment amung whom rs :\JoRDEGA~ M No in who boasts that he was th<> founder of nal1V1sm 1 1 IOvenge fur l)eitg defeated as cand date for Shenff bj lTJSh ~ otes - RoBERT H Do-l oRRIS wl o n the convent on to frame tho co IstltttlJO 1 reported 1 1 fa.vo~ of malt ng mcetmg at the house of fiE )fRY R CA a mans piMEl' of birth a d1squal ficat on for office R\Y 1n the town of Blad, Rock JoaN J i'vluMFouv a 11at ve. newspaper ed1tor n:r We are requested to sta e that the seco ld ~LE.'{AND:ER Wl!.LLS a leadmg nat va ward 111 eetmg, called for Thursda) eveumg IS j Th • !!;a• g of broken down uat1ve leaders are postponed to SATURDA.Y e emug led on by 'VVILLHII L MARCY tho ,man whQ 1n I h s h,aste to ~urtender to the blO;QdJlounds of Br SoUNDING THE ALARM -The Counor tlw ens II~h vqngeance the unfortunate ~r!Sh exijes, the t.om house and post office or:gat o£ this c1t IS now j B.a.MBERS d d not wa t to cover h 5 rancor w th out for theW 1mot prov so and expresses great the decent forms of 1 w _ fear thllt Ta YLOil ~ rll deceiVe the electors bj pro I ORvrr LE HuNGERFORD die Cass candidate for f.,.rng to be In favor of the prov so It utters Ius I C 11 th ~ th 1 \ h omptFo e:r;. s ano e.r o~· ~e e.a\'-ers w o m tily a crv that CA<s IS m fa vo1 of the W Jmot pro h H f R •-t d t 'h t e ouse o epr:e.s.on~ ves vote p.ga ns .t e VISO and '\\ arns the hunkers not to he deceived b' 1 1 h R 1 f B 11 \'h fi 1 d b k rls e po. ~~ ese pro ga e an ro on tlje profess1ons of the Ta, lor~tes It has diS<;ov d 1 h tl d ·' l r :p I own po uc a 1s ave 1 1 16 r can rua e JPl re ered that the frtends of General TAYLOR, JDSL he d 11 1 ~ s ent a mar\le o 1s v proper m.an -anoh1BI fore election whiCh 1s J tslnow w II come out d d d d tl I I n _., f em:r.gogue an o ger on 1e same s 1 ..1~~ Wltb. declarations silld to bo under the authomy I B 11 _ of Gen T• YLOR himself that he 1s m favor of the L C h ld h 1 1 1 lCOITllE5PONDENC1 Ok Till< IU 1 UllllC) S~tTH s MILLS Chautauq te co Nov I Tl e free so l ca tse looks weH here We have had 10 grenl meet ngs In th s counlv bulthe peo pl~ 1 nk for them>::elvcs-thevroqu reno lender!'! but exerctse thmr r1gbts as save e gn\ I here IS a'Clt nker Eq ad \8lo g the lake sn re u 1der the fustcm g care of the cuslolll hOURC One of the n 05t ntell gent of them sa .s that VAL'( BoRxN \ II carry thl> state-that he alwn1s wan ght and k o vs to much to be co nared th s time-that he v ll not do anJ th ng to tarmsh h s fmr fame n tl s co test St II he tlunks he Clllllot vote for h m now but w ll do so 1n ..,2 f he runs Very >ell for n Cass hu11ker thougl t I The count} :nnd Clongresstonal free soil nom Intions are first be t and bo n.&.~ured th.e free tiO I democracy mil jloll a Jarge VQ!e Ill lht& tlOUnh Tha T .ur.o .. and C.&ss hunkers who are so afraul\ilult theJ!outh w11l d1 .. olve the Umon rna) drsrnJss the1r :fear~ The south havJng made the1n succnmlJ to ilie pecn1 ar 1nstitut o 1 a 1d surrender alf therr 11111nlme•s and mde1 endcnce to the bebestg of slaven are lett ng up They do It mean to d1•solve the Umon and even ad mit !hill tl~eY could not ~oi \!long Witbont tt.- Smco the free so I democracy of the 1 orth are de ternlJned resolute and un1ted the slaveocracy ~oar as gently as a •nckmg dove m r9ference to d sumon Read the remarks of Senator Bat E;.dg'ord South Carolina meetmg on us reported m the Chru les1.ll'll Mer 1 EWIS ass w o cou eart ess y rna o a prov1 so and opposed to lite ex!ensron of s1aver) ch 1 1 1 d d 1 h spee on s arvmg re au nn gwe ns vote \ ea Th<> joke ofth s IS that tl:l.a CO'>t<Q£ .ha.o< become. t h- t t .,-b • t ~ b • 1 h \\''111 - h h wu.c:. no wa 1 eu h sa \\\ .:> p <1~e In t e Th I d 1 b alarmed and virlualh ackno vledges t at t e ques ~ S t -'d d d 1 t ._. C e e eJa compact hilS een fox the sonth h 11 b L· ena e, anu· 0 ge t Ie vo ~ o 1 '\' RtT rBJ<DEN ' then a brul bargatn It JS of no u~e to den\ rt - uon of non extens on of sla.vel} s t e a a sor,.. t t ti t '-k 'b b 11 f h Sh 1 U ~ E\B mo on o -. e \ e 1 out o lls orner t e a I Ll}.e no 1 therefore l,Je d ssohod No It Illlf!'Otnt Ill tms elect o and hilS become fore !on!) motwu tl <>lcotldhavaaaved tho bJII II perhaps tqo late to rescJld the contract. We most IU rts warmngs aga nst the hypocritical pro IU\B JllOW probably too weak to stand alone The femnons of TAYLOR Ito nlts to allude to theh'\ ll:obe.rt Emme«. Umon at 1t.s foandation found us wealthJ prtM; Our fello v ctuzen JEssE PecK has addressed us a Iotter defi 1 1g h s post o 1 1 the present en tvass \y e have 01 I) room for the col cltd 1 g paragraphs The great and all absorb ng questwn to be de c ded at tl s elect o 1 a 1d wl en co trasted w th wb cl u11 others s nk 1 to s gn ficanCI?' s whether slaven ohnll be extended to the free terntor es of the Un on and the slave nterests continue to con trol tho cleshmes of the repnbl c Should slavery trmmph now what northern or western measure can be carr ed 1 ereafter?-and sha11 w~ not be slaves to so 1th~rn diCtatJOXi? In fact are we not now? -for who does not know that t JS southern rule that has b o gh~ upon us a heaY~ nat 01 n.l debt. w th all tl e ev Is that \ 1l grow oul of the !Ill noxal! on of largr; tracts of sonthern ternton Vr e aro to1d that Gen T ..1. YLOR ~ 1 not abuse the veto power at d \ II onh use It 1n cusr; of un const tnt onn.l or ha•t) legislat 01 !:'\'ow I vent ue to sa\ tl at we never hnd a Pres dent that d d not pror nse that much All of them ho\ ever mter preted. the constit ttion as theJ understood t and espec all on the subJ~Ct of filaven ext n Jon We ha\ e \\av g over our streets Jl.ngs w th the u scr pt ons TA Yt OR a d FILL tORI - Free La bor F1ee Sorl Freo St eoch a d Free l\1en - flow long do l on bel eve such a flag \ould float over the ..stale of South Carol na or a \'\ of tl e slave stales? No 01 e more h ghl e.st n ates em nenltml tat') serv ces of Ge TnLoR bt the '\ now before us as a cand date fo the I res denc1 It relat on to h s quahficatwns for that office I th IlK 1t ts not givmg proper cred1t to his own dec Ia atJOns, made m all honest) and frankness, m refusmg to beheve 1 m ' hen he sal s that he s not qualified for the Pres dell C) W uh regard to the l.'ol CJ that would be pursued bl Gen TAVLo or Gen CAss It 1s enough for me to know that the'\ have both obtained the r nom nat ons at the hands of the south and 1f olectod Will cart} out souther 1 weasu cs The south ever ~ustru a man unless he~~ ltnow n to be m fnvo1 oftlmr pe ouharmslltuttons Vi hen even o have thorcf01e1 two t ckets presented-the ono d~voted to sl;n ery extenswn and tho other to free soil free labor, freedom of speecl1 and tho p ess I ;hall vote the lattm \en Respectf tll) Yotu~ &c ____ __:J.E__:S_SlC PECI\ HaN MARTIN GROVER -Tho CongressiOnal convention con1pnsmg the con ties of Steuben and Allegam on the 25th of October nnanun mousl;y nom nated the Hon MARTI!'i Guo vER as a candidate for Congress Th s on nato l VIJI be harled w th plea.ure bv the fr c tb of free su I eve y where and e hope the p ople of b s dl.S tr1ct w llnol fa I to return him to Cong css b, n vote equal to that g ven to h s d st ngu shed asso erato m the cause of freedom Han Dn w W1L niVT In a letter of ncce1 tance n reph to the comrmttee adVJSUig Mr Guon:u of hts nomma t 011 he says Permit me to remark that I regard the quest on 1 volved m the appro ch11g canvass ns of p;reate mpmtance than any before the Jleople for tho la.t quarter of a en 1t r} I thank yon for U e kind manner n w}11ch 'ou speak of Ill) former efforts I only d schnrged mv dutr and sh,ould have ro g!!rded mJself u \\orthy of ID) canst tuents had 1 dono less If ) our nommation should be ratrfied by the people I sl auld regard Il as ev1dence of the r e.pproval of my former efforts to restst the aggressiVe spmt of slavery and a commJ~ron from them to carr ou the war for another term Yours truh MARTIN GROVER Poor Men Read. Wh ]a the cotton lords of New England Jummgham!s wtlh the •laveholdmg ar1stocrac' of the ;south for the purpose of perpetuat ng the .1n stttut on of slaveiJ the free so I democracy 1n tho Buffalo conventlon were reststmg such extension m order that the labonng m lhons m1ght enJO) the blesamgs of our free mst lut ons and at the same lime advocatmg such a d spos twn of the pub! c lands as would fnrmsh them With cheap homes for themselves and their famthes Raad the fol ]ow))le: 1 esolutiDn Resolud That tl e free grant to acluoJ a:euJers Jn cons1der.nt n of l e e.x))f:!nses they met r m Corn OaLs bbls ( :\N \L EXPURTR e the e.\tpo ts pe ca at fro tl 8 219 Lard lbs 4 C eese 1 '1111 Wool nt Seeds lJ 0~ Bu crIbs ti!l l91 No of Clearance• 42 Oc abe were of bbls bales bbls bush J a28 I 3 15 249 110 904 407 040 140 46'1 90 ~ 7 16 0 17 068 A...-g-CARNER, AND TAILOR, 74 MA S'l REET (KRE:.t:LUi D OCK) BUFFALO r d r c h h be parous and happy 11 h<i$ made us weak pqor, and pocrtsy of the men so \Sl! on l Ill BU JOCt Tlie Cl~velll1d True Dt~llllc¥at pref,.ceo the pub thsco 1 tented Shall we nu rv be discarded when lllg''\\'llling to decla.::re on Its honor that C.A.ssJs a ] eatto:n of the letter of th s dJstmg1n11ed patnot we are :rp:ost In wnnt ol.the Un on or at ]eru;t Wrlrnot prov1so man wtth the followmg remarks Ah • whose heart when we are lti!!S :able to do Wlthout rt? Th111 mnkmg oettlements m the \tl Jemcu \l11ch are usu ally fully eqnru lo Jhe octual coS! and of tl e puq he benel to re•uh ng ttierefr m of teo•onnhle por llo • nf the p 1bl c In d• under •P tnble lim !tot un• l.liil n v.: se and JOat measure of pnbl c pol CJ ~ bu:h wtll pr mote rn v.nno 1s \\~\ tl e Interests of nil the states of lilt Un n nnd 1\e therefore recom mend t to tl e fn:,.orable--eon 1 uderauon of lhe Amer _ ulty of the body w ll be produeed by t:s restomuve proper The 1ree democracv under.tand full well the does not s=e11 )Vlth JUst pnile \' know that on-\' wotld b~ ail:dmtr 1o our wrongs We shonld,llold ~~. •q on to the Uruon unuJ :s; e are 1ndemrutied for the false pretences of both TAYLOR and CA&..<. Tbe the lund that nffordsTefuge to thu Insih 'jlanots1- jlast unll we have restored ..,ome of the wealth opponents of slaven and friends of free sorl will TnoMas .AnniS Emn:.TT flew from the land of h s unlawfullyselzoid from m ' never v-Ote for e ther t'athe- where ftis brother RoBT.RT was legalh ~ \ ,., ' ...., Whde Ge11 TAYLOR s fr enda itt t1u; nort!t, ~ RDURitABLE FACT -It 1s a rema~kable fa~l murdered a11d WJL'l met w~th open :urn• b) the are endeavonng to cheat voters utto h s snl'port tlllllltrating very strongly C.us s peen! ar st·de of c !JzenS of this republic. He sleeps now m the nnder the pretence that he s ~n favor of the 1 .Vil heartless demagoguelSln that though J 1 e made a old chru:c:'h)ard of S! Paul\ n Ne>W York but mot proviSO he and h s fnendl! at t1uJ soutlt are nlO•l doleful sp•Mh on starv1 1 g Ireland m the lu,. hll!l left belund him noble SCIOllB of the pureAt deuonncmg su.cb stlltem~'>!..asfalse and 11 farnous SeDate and voted ouce or tw 1 ce fo< Mr Carr stock It IS the son of that venru:able patriot, who In,. recent letter to a pol \leal :fnend a Dr PAN- TENI>J:N s fnllto approprmte $500 000 to her re bears the name of b1s murdered nnde RoBERT 'nJ.L, of Orange co N C who IS runrung on he( yet he •at hv Md dodged the vote on Ins E>tME'I'T \J o bas been placed Uf\'D the freP sotl the Taylor ticket for electar 1n that state af er de motion Febman '>4th 1848 to take up the bill tlckel.of NeJiV y erk \\ an elector for ~be •tate at nymg m p..s live terms tha~ he. has ever cornmrt out of tls order-\\ h ch at that late periud of thO' large \Ve grve below b 8 letter of acceptance ted h mself m favor of tl \ W llmut provJSo he MeSSlon was the on!\ motiOn that could have savedi.Read 1 t, ru~uds of the great canse-fn~nru. ofhu goes on to s'\ ' that if after tlus atul t1uJ mmty the hill mamty Read t, IR.l.SIIMEN The words otl•er -public a:idmct:s of hos lwstility to !/tat,...... Vuu: 'liE, 11uu; T 1 cK>.'T -,:\lake no w.r;atDs cou e from a true lrt•h heart. Read It, and theu ure t~> say 1Wtlttng of Ius atrcme •out!urrnlaw. at the pollS Every free democrat should Stick to :efiect 1! 1t )Q .not your dut} to follow the example twn and titefact t!ur.t lu; owns scrrne lmndr41f, IDOTl:- the nommahons m even part euler Let us do of so pure !lnd uoble a son of Enn ~ lolc t'ltg SUI'CU tlterear~ tliose !tM ~ntll pmt.St In saymg our duty to our fneuds and to the great caW!e of A. Suggc..tion J:o:r n ... CustoiD U:ont~e tlwt l~.oiJuldf£mJJr It 1/teu M. !fUST DESP.AJR freedom, and succesa wtll follow --. OF SETTING THEM RIGH'l ancll.tJZre t.!u:m. [D\ The Nat.Wnal W'hig s tho name of a ltew da~ly pa~r to be establ.,bsd at the c 1 ty of Wash. mgton;anderthe managemcnto• JO!EPH B Pu:.u .a.sn hrte of R chmond, Va.; :md ca .. xu:s W f£:iTO~ The schooner !l.x.u!l~t, we Jearn 1s beached to th&r CONSOIENCE{S Al'\ D THEIR GOJ)•• near the l1ght house lt IS o:uggested D) a friend that the custom hQps.e oflicenrb<nmmediat~lysettt ~OTHEtt V•c-rllf -We regref to add another h \\ 1 fat.il term1nauon 10 tha guop.owder e4{llosroa We to get er On. t Ia thought there ut enough of under.otand that Mr Zebma Faller of Brookfield tl:tem to !'ruT< at. least on<> ,..,.set rli the arze dfthe died ~n~ ~<:_d~t~)O~_..Q.tl er ca!!!eg A» \'ZO)~ ere critical-MI#IJ(I1ii:r >T~ntnJRil • can reop1e t .. The follqw DJI certificate of co nmen1atronfrom the Rm Isaac SaWYer ..of tbc Bapt st deJlO n nat on w IJ be read W}th nterest .Mr oo::aw;) er\s ]11gh .stand ng as a nora! and rei g s teacher g ve a ~ul ar mpoctancc .t.o b sop n Blue Ruin' The Ta,Jor papers are pnn!ing for what p\;npose tt 1s ha1d to s~, Jhe followmg despll!nng remlll'kt {rom a Jetter of THOMAS Con..,: l:N to a fnend dat~d Oct 13~h \Prospecl!! lgok dismal enough m Ohio jndg rng by. the re urns now n hand but J.hcy look.e:d worse for Napoleon at :Marengo and worse for Old Zack at Buena V ISla. Courage and a good canse do work mrracles I am resolved to •pend the last atom of rn~ strength m this fight 11nd tf we fallm Ohio Jet us fall w1th onr armor on 1111 wlll cuJllO r ght In the wh1g vocabnlaf} there ,. no such word as fail low.t.-A stat.....:e:_c_o_n_v~e-u-::ti:-o:-n-o'f:-t-cb., liberty party m lo'l\a waslteldatthe Court House m Washlng ton, \<>unty on the ~th ultimo ResoluUons were unammoru;Iy adopwd for auruon w1th the free so I part,- The Jjberty party throughout the western slalOM have generalfy urured w•th the free demoe lacy' 10\ The CasSJtes and TaTlonte• claun that thw candidates are both m favor of free soil, not•vith standing both =e comnntted m fa vox of the.exten Slon of slavery ThiS remmdB us of the chap who haVlllg malT!ed a negro WJfe, told hill :friends 1bat he meanUo hav:~ ·tllll) wliik dlililrm ons tbus:gene :ous J-&pressed I 1 e eby ee.rt fy: tba.t for JIC,Vetal y,ea • p:tsf r Ji:n'J! fre quentlylJad <>eca:; oo w ee Dr S C R dmrd::!-nn s H tJ.ere both the r dry .and hq vd state aod I eonsc B) t 001 y regard them asan exeeeltenuncd cme for the dijCaBCS for w)ii b l1J.ey>: arc .as- goed- Salio!nuy lila cb 9 l8t3 I SA~ :F.or sale by .i\ Reyno! Is la1 Mall! street 1 8 Rey nolds .12\l11Dd 2:b'J Mam street, And by Drugg sts Apotbe a e• and T.r.aderMbrougbout vCff\LU •on 4 brJs fish owner I e •k a•be•l'~t la brls tlour ow•tf .3t hoonf\r E C n ner f ! nloner M I vauk e 1963 bu whellt D N Bar l a d co ::.JUU bu ~b nt J Hull ster 2.'iOO'do P IS e- nbe gandco Scl ooner 0 LJze.n Culve~ Ere 126 tons eoa.l Duft\aloGat I h o np y 5 0 kee.s na • (.}oats and Folger 42: U• glaSJ! ware 23 casks do Glen y 3 boxes hard w ... :t lJundles saws Holt Poln er and eo Sc.hoo t> Wa~h ug nn I Y ng Es es C cvelnnd 13158 bu•b eo n l69 l.J ls lour Ra~ es a d J llnson 5UO brls do Jlot, WJ 0 Brown B1 l rre s of ftour a1 cllllkB of oeed All Ph ps Classes m Dancmg .and Deportment, AT THE AIERICAN HOTEL MR W H llULlSON An !It\' Dane ng rr\'\\tr•H~ an oun es to h1.• fr :etJ-65 nJJd tbe pub! t t)l:at llr wit) nr sume J JS e- asses n tfle ppl te and grnceloJ ac~omptrer. ment of Dane g ..on Saturday Nov 4lh at the A••••L\'': RooM of 11 e AMERICAN HOTEL M••ABBY