0 Wliig Meeting. irflWfirtirt MinhiiVnn inated Waye iJraK'G' 01 unerry val- The September term of the Courts At a Ug of 'the WMgs-of tbo. Bo, , "Sffi8 Wgj0? TS2 rough of-Stroudsliurg, mi. vicinity, JieM "Sj? "a "H"S,8 owing cases were tried, viz Executors of Godfrey Greensweig, de ceased, Jpseph .Greensweig. This was a scire facias to revive a judgment. ' pursuant to public notice, !at the public , bcinjggerj mutdi nidisposed ' house of. John: iLiMeliclc, -on. Saturday sinessadone. Tlie foil evening, 2d inst., Dr. Sydenliam Walton, , : called the assemblage to order, aud nom- ley, as Chairman, which was unanimously Thursday, October 7, 1852. For President GEN. WINFIELD SCOTT OF KEW-JERSEY. , , , For licc-Presidcnt, !- WILLIAM A. GRAHAM OF NORTH-CAROLINA. For Judge of Supreme Court x . JOSEPH BIFFINGTON OF-ARMSTRONG COCNTT. For Canal Commissioner : JACOB HOFFMAN OF BERKS COUNTY. , FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. SENATORIAL, A. E. Drown, James Pollock. Sam'jel A.Turviancc. REPRESENTATIVE. ; concurred in. Gersham Hull, Wm. Clem-! The defendant alleged that it had been ents. Beniatmn White and Blifah Shook. "PaW thc iifetiu,e of tbc tcstator.--MaA and'Theo- nywitnesses were examincu. ana a ver ... j diet in favor of the defendant rendered 1 TV t t n i v-n ..... TT...i..- ji.- .i ., . n 'hrihfi mrv. I'ortcr ana lavis ior mam- i iur. j'eter Jiinion men siatea tnar, tun v - fobicct in meeting together -this evening I tiffs-Reedcr, Dimmiek and WaltonfoK ..was to -take into consideration the nrnnri- . detenuant. . lT ' ... r ' m " Commonwealth vs. Joseph Goho. In - - - o r l were chosen Vice Presidents; jdore-Schoch', Secretary he, workswi thins the lastr twenty years, princelyfortunesi &Their aggregate will of Jefferson have amassed from the pub- the outline of Ralstons testimony the fil ling.up-pnlyi gives blotches of deeper hue. As a finale, however, fie says that P.n. ekceedgtfi'fi htindred thousand dollars. rick sold to his brother James who was HereMfT something for thc; plundered ; not worth a groat, with a view, as James tax pVyers top6nder over.' Six men liad told him, to keep it from creditors, with held possession of the canal for twenty! much more still darkening the aspect of years had used and controlled the dele-1 the case. Now it appears to me that tliii LAW V a-VI V w wv vu u fr a b a vu v w 9 i 1 1 in -view And -nttUo approaching, lelcctaon - , if , i 1 .,1 mt ' i""or- ?.".vi 1 (twenty years and had managed to se-, al taint. Ihcre were secrecy, conccal- thc people of the country are called upon!curC) within fcwenty yearSj public plun. . ment, falsehood, duplicity all with a view to,dqsidc, between them " . t T v ,.der to,tho amount of five hundred thous- of defeating, or at least delaying and J 111 ; ' - niifl AnllhVtf n-nnrlnr Hint, nn r taxes lnnilftrinrr the creditors nf "Ralsfnn .Tl, M U Ulllll J V 11V A A -wvp. trade, which will enable jiim to exchange eaetables withi and he prefers custqnfh'ouse revenuopaid by for eign ti3de1"tot3",.ect.es patd b him self. " ' Such are the objectff these parties have hindering the creditors of Ralston. Not. w9nderis mingled up. with the case acts which rT , Xe,h,V' . Ai i i thatthe.pcoplccomplained and they would ' the law abhors, and which arc resorted to u.auuSl.i.u.wiuuw.uu,u ,u..u ''continue to comnlairi even at the risk ot tor the says; Ihe Uzmi&InielLiaica the ! Dem- j being called disorganizes. ocrtiticiiorgah oifiMontourl; county, fifty- seven. JJ.eiHocfats oh luzerneVniUSwcl , Ftom &e WtUlaysburg Register. 1laud, A;. J3oaumojQt, ttc., Jiave: ; issued - an T t, ? - f? .r-, - - - - ill oral 1. William F. Hughes, 2. James Traquair, 3. Jnlin W. Stokes, 4. Jolm P Verrcc. 5. Spencer .Mr.Ilvaine, 6. Jumcs W, Fuller, t James Penrose, t. John Shacffer. g. J:Co! Man-hHll, 1 Charles P. Waller, JUD-ivis Alton, U M C. Morcur, 13. Ner Middleswarlli. 14. James H. Campbell, 15. James T), Paxlou, 1C. James K. Davidson, 17J()hn WilliamMW, 18. Ralph Drake, 19. Solm Linton. 20. Archibald RobRrtson. 21. Thomas J. Bighain, 22. Lewis L. Lord 23. Christian Meveist! 24. Dorman Phelps, : purpose ot overcoming the Jaw and the rights of others. This appears to nio to be actual fraud. But can there be a doubt of its being a case of legal fraud?" . If George AV. Woodward could listen tff JlKi'lt; Woodward's illom! tn flm dnvelonment at such fnrts - ' lt . , - t r- -"N. k.J 11 . I i II for Representative. ' ictmcut lor cutting tiniDer. ieienuftnt jiuuiuas tu, m-uius.uiiajurucuuutj-j.; u;t jc;inui. ,i sot forth aDove, an(j tell a jury that' they After gome consultation upon the sub- ! I,ad i110 counsel retained, and at.thej:e- j ad.verseitd: the electron iof'ohflVrighti to j Wlien JudOh Woodytard presided in" were no evidence of actual fraud, it was i'i n tt i'r:ii T-i ' nnn.st.. of the Court William Davis. Esn. ' (onrjssjTOnd3Io,-&pfe just and proper that the Supreme Court Stbbhvm W vltov for Representative -; volunteered to defend him. Vcrdict'of conferees fromathis'. county, handcduS: coupty, a cause yas tripd before him .should rebuke the dullncs of his "mora I o iDEMiAM ALTON, lor iepreentaue. . , which is reported in the fifth volume ot sensibilities ' in the quiet and dignified ul The following resolution was then of- Sy. Drcher for Commonwealth. G- card, equesfingr ite page 320, from style of the above extract. We arc, how- fercd : I Resolved, That Doct. Sydenham Wal- j ton, be unanimously declared the nomi j nee of this meeting for State Representa tivc. i no was senteiiccu to ' nitil i 1, n ,T ' Commonwealth vs. Alfred Yan Rusk irk, Linford ; kirk and Alfred Miller. C pay a fine of $oQ ; ingihatlhej.did not aoqmeSce in the ndmi it' 'pp(;a'rs that a man named P. ever, not at all astonished at his Conduct, . ; i nation otliUoI.i VV.Tight. I'hese are, the; . Ndlen brought suit to recover fror ohi one when we consider his late quibbling dis- Jos. Van Buskirkj. only important: imovements; in xarognrd Jeol Cadburj-, axaft of lumber. Tharaft avowal ot his bigoted proposition m the Van Bus- toithc contest,-this"wcck that weknow of, lhau ueen-iaKcn oy ma emmm, auu. s,om - v.. w ,sc.0 11U1U t A 4 l -J A 1 . a a- n -i rt (III I'fllll VHIIMII, lllllll ll-'ll II Tl 1' I KtCrnC In ommonwcaltlf The candidates areindustrious, and arej - ; P vlfinelaimCd the nro- Pennsylvania. We believe that a man When, the question being put, ,the res- rs. George Terwilligcr, Llcnry Terwilli-. some of their friends. ger and Charles L. Terwilliger. These and therefore' idle' to deny lt-iSnot6ri6US, pertr under an alleged prior sale from who could bring forward such apropos" f-the fact,-that!Kalstontohim:butCadbury,todefeatthis tion, which had "long occupied olution was adopted without.a dissenting were crQsg for asgault batterjj 1 the local strifokept p bGdlumbia a-1 claim, alleged that sale to be fraudulent, thought," and support it in a convention voice. ; and worc tried bv the game yer. ' gaiust Montourwill ' againinterfcre, in and made for the purpose of shielding the by such a speech as the records show,and i The mcetine then adiourned ' j- . p ,1 i i-i t f ,i ' a n r , raft from seizure by the creditors of Ral- afterwards, when finding both denounced xne meeting tiitn aujourncu. dict of u ag o thc an jjusi-irks ana t both counties, m-rcgard to the Congrcs-, ,- . , i....1P... ' n??,i lji-nlv to he nl.st.nlo tn i;n,.i FOR CONGRESS, ASA L. FOSTER. OF CARBON COUXTN. FOR REPRESENTATIVE, SYDENHAM WALTON, OF MONROE COUNTY. Stale Elccliou October PrcHirieuf iul Hfovoinbcr 13. 2. Whiff Meetinu. j Cliarles L. Terwilliger, and not guilty as , sional vote ' to the rest. Sentence deferred until next i called to thcstand, and hi his testimony . elevation, deliberately set down and write Wilis' lectins- The friends of SCOTT and GRAHAM will hold a meeting at the public house of Jacob Knccht, in Stroudsburg, on Mon day evening next. A number of good IK speakers will be on hand. Turn out friends and help the good cause along. The Ticket. We desire to call the attention of thc Whigs and of the Voters of the District generally to the Ticket. The candidates are gentlemen well worthy of, and well qualified for, the offices for which they , Agreeably to previous arrangement, a , term. Reedcr and Davis for the Van meeting of the Whigs of Stroudsburg, was Buskirks and Miller, j?orter and Dim held at the public house of Jacob Knecht, mick for Tcrwilligcrs. on Tuesday evening, October 5th. Commonwealth vs. Daniel Buckley. President, Alexander Fowler, i Surety of the Peace on oath of the Supeiv. Vice Presidents, J. F. Rawlings, Ben- visors of Crolbaugh township. Thc Court' in Luzerne Fuller will have a majority jamin White, Elijah Shook, and John sentenced defendant to pay the cost?. Denser. J Dreher and Davis for Commonwealth,- Secretary, Theodore Schoch. ' ; Dimmick and Walton for defendant,;; t,i pointed a Committee to report resolutions, i The Danville Democrat says 'that Hen-- disclosed facts showing the sale to have been , two letters, at once denying and sustaining ry M. Fuller will- ween-Montour 'co.'. bv made icdh an obviously fraudulent i records, is noi po.-sesfieu oi inee uen- 1,000 majority, til at in Columbh former majority will bo p. Montour 'co.', by -j made ivillt an obviously fraudulent i rccorut.. is, not po.escu oi ine&e uen 7olambiaWriirht's!l)ESIGN; JTand 3'et Judge Woodward 1 cate "moral sensibilities" that fit him for . ,h , j charged the jury that his tistimouy DID j tbe Bench. Give us a man like Judge greatly reduced, koT gnow FRAUI) ; ; ; I Bulfington, whose purity has never been that in Wyoming a number of Democrats Thc case was rcmo-;ec to the Supreme questioned, and whose moral sensibilities. are laboring hard:t'6"defeat huiK-and'that1' Court, and the following extract from the ripe learning, and sound judgement, have made him the pride and ornament oi the profession. decision of that tribunal shows that thev case, with t A- 61 AO I, ?t: Plaia.falk about Biugh The Editor of the L3rcoming Democrat, gross considered it a "very fraud sticking out at its elbows and knees:'' and shows further how the' esti mated the "moral sensibilities'' of a man who could 'contemplate the facts'7 with i The Public Work?, under Locofobd se H. Miller, John N. Stokes, John . l"Sei,iei,t, already cost the tax ick, Charles Ilinton, Wm. P. Hal-' PaJers of Pennsylvania more -than viz : George ET. Melick lock, and William Clements. Mr. Hinton was then called for. who . nbovc their reciPts aml original cost, came forward, and addressed the meeting j at some length, on the various political, topics of the day, in a manner which en- I chained the earnest attention of the meet- j the "venue derived from them. in?, and met a warm resnonsc from them. I Tbe wiH continue to cost millions more 1 Look ati lie 0St. .. in 11,3 PaPer 01 September ISth, talks : out beinc impressed with the fraud which Public Work? under Locofobd! th.us.ot the Uanal Uommissioners' monpp-; they disclosed. TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS over and They cost every year about ONE MIL LIONSEVEN HUNDRED AND FIF TY THOUSAND DOLLARS more than on thc 'Philadelphia and Columbia ! 1UaU Jew, l&ii.adounj vs. iotrit. June . upmion oi tne Liourc oenvereu by Justice Coulter. The Court wauder over the whole facts, and view them with a strong bias, low tax-payer ;to the last dodge the last 'and intimate that they involve no actual swiudle-the last outrage perpetrated on!haud bufc S,ve 110 lustrnction as to what ii. . i i ,i i i constitutes Ieal fraud: and the case has i ill' ii i m li vi. l r I. w ii nririr t i s-itiJi i c r r s xj .. been s ol railroad, : , n; ; ,; , , " We. cannot? close this, .article without calling the attention of our-plundered fel- Whigs ! Go io Work ! The following timely articlf, which we copy from the Detroit Tribune, contains important suggestions to the Whig3 of Pennsylvania, and in fact everywhere read and act. " UP GUARDS AND AT THEM !" Novr is the lime for action. AVith such a leader as Winficld Scott, we can know no such word as fail. He has proved himself to be invincible. With him for our candidate, we need but make a vig orous and determined onset, and the shnt- T , , 1 ,1 I nrrriion nrntrv Til in i in r in s.iiTin irnv , t t. ??,? i .t tion of the Canal Board. Tt is u-oll h, VY" n?, 'J' " llir" . ttreQ anu pinicci lorces unuer tue com uurc. x uc appieiicnsioii, or pcrnaps inure that the Columbia. railroad, like -the other 'nvoTinrlv thn coinnrchcnsion. of actual ' I 1 J l 7 " are named. Doct. Walton, thc candidate for Rep- tbc Allowing, which were unanimously j I ... 'i 11 1 I il . T1,a (lnmm;t(, l!onliin. r.r i than is received from them as Ion- as the stale- "Pprovcments, was ostensibly con- iraua aepenus mucu upon ae mwm ' 1 ! it' i . Crillffirl friT-fliA hnliAhf f t-n !.., i present profligate and reckless system is risibilities of the individual icho contemplates uicjacts our oj which tr is supposco to arise people for any office, and is not now in was brouiiht forward bv his friends. make a useful Representative. Asa L.Foster, the nominee for Con gress, is a citizen of Carbon county, and is a gentleman of positive character. He is well acquainted with the wants of this Congressional District, and is justly re garded as one of the ablest and soundest business men in the community. He is an earnest and consistent advocate of Whig principles, and should he be elected to a seat in Congress, no more decided ad vocate of Protection to Home Industry will be found in that body. mand of .Gen. Pierce, will be overwhelm ed with irretrievable defeat. NOW THEN, IS TnE TIME FOR AC TION. ORGANIZE YOUR COM MITTEES ! No cause, however good and glorious, ever yet triumphed without a thorough organization of its friends. circulate sound "WHIO documents. Falsehood and misrepresentations are already in the field, maligning the char- and black-balling rescntative, has never been before -the i lw T.T, , . . , , .. ., 7. vnfo :,lfllv:finnic ih. r;i,f ,nn MC .! AU s.ws 14 .... x su Resolved, That we take pleasure in pla- ! 11 -op103 1S eiecica, says tne iicaaivg Q - -i and aid an to a jury which they ought to tha notion by any act of his ov-n but 1 c beforc tbe WbiSs of Monroe and ! -", ngs win goon as they have ru.,uU,;, , B iai luv mat position ny any act ot his own, but - s . . . wn n:n i?.TOn ,'n. ui tu .;n i,- paid over to the State asrent a certain sum jury will decide whether there was a 1 iKe, iiOCT. oYDENDTAM WALTON, a tried ..... . . Resale of the timber bv RaUon to Pat- - ii.,, . Und tniP Wmrr o5 n oniflofo fnr ' wlJ1 iack the nerve to do right accord passcjigci iiuy uarrieu, in auui- v . simnlv because he has everv canacitv to nu true ' u1Sj 1X5 a candidate .or the. & u o . 1 rick, accompanied with clear and exelu--uupij uuaiui. ul uah e-ycry capacity to - 1Sotrn p.nnfossimi. A n.uv ,omW aP "on to the payment for the motive now- . ' ...i i..i.,. OLaie xiGTisiarurn. ani r.nnr. vrc n mir- 1 - - , sivc nossiisfcion. or oiuv ;i coioruuiu tienv- j-, . , the Board rforc not set himself arainst the cr furnished. Within a few weeks, the L Pv 0r noScGSS;on. to" cloak it from the ' 5icter of jour leader, ' 2WM, Th.t do choorM concur , f " I-tJ- C;Dal C " had thc cool j editor, without a bon, fid. ,alc of .he hjr ftJL-jt them bo close wnere ue to noso, the old uommissioncrs "mumuJ tu "iJUU l,nt"li; """l"". ' r r : . " i nm Trn t nr i r -iT-r-rrrr-n o n i , , nnbliV rio-liN 'mrl-tn iho lT,t- nr1 fo,V lfc ls often a matter of total indifference i (rjil ul JUCAL, lUJz&UAi. would raise up a hue and cry, and com- PUU11C rigiitsrand.to.set the law and lair, iru . i . , ,, , , . ,,. . , F , . , , r f i i c r . whether the sale was foarr or not. I At these you will learn each other a pel him in tiie end to wink at their mis- dealing at open, and, thus far, successful Ag againsfc cretitovs it ma-; not hav0 tho view am aMe to consulfc and advis0 deeds. defiance. Without a public letting or pub- haint of actual fraud, and yet have the together, so that you can act in concert With a Whig Commissioner it would lie notice, they have granted to the firm invalidity of legal fraud, although perfec- ! and with efiicieucy. be otherwise. He would have no favors of .Messrs. .Bingham & Dock of Philadcl- j tly bona fide. Besides, the learned judge HAVE PUBLIC DISCUSSIONS, to exnect of the Democracy! On the eon- nhia.-c exclusive vrivilcnc of transnnrt-onZht to bave toltl tbe Jurv vbat consti- j The Whigs have nothing to fear and 1 J . s J I . x 1 (inlnor nnil nrnlnoivn nnoonccmn 1 f. it T 1 aims The The Stale Election. STRIKE BOLDLY FOR VICTORY WHIGS ! The first election the general election which takes place on Tuesday next, is of great importance. Our success in thc Presidential election in November will be assured beyond all question if we carry the State in October! Remember this, Whigs, and GO TO WORK AT ONCE! inthe nomination of A. L. Foster, for Con gress, made by the Whigs of Carbon, and that we pledge ourselves to give him our support. Resolved, That the nominees of the Whig party for the next election are good ztwt. ufiu uuv. xiiat rue hod. tiosepii Buffi dates other of into, hearty Resolved, That in the capacity, statesmanship of and WILLIAM their patriotic services merit for them thc highest honors in the rift of the Ameri can people. Resolved, That we can i i t" . . 11 . St 7 7 I i v . w ' rrnvt hi? rt tvfc t- o c ir a I I nc Wi,ft - n I rl II iT tifi vvft 13 rwc SMT Tim I lii-niif it-iiii. nton ana jacoo nonman, candi-' , ... , . . . , , : , . . um giuaiuso umuunt ui uimfuiy m mmi) neia rcotts cnaracter, services, ci ' I mnn lim tn rvnovt 1 nf nirtp f I I h liot'rt nrirnn iv flirt vAfH U wnrrn. .ti r .it . one for the Supreme Judc and the 1 6 v. ( UtA.w u uU xuau bUU pawBu-1 cases 01 tins class arises irom tne aescnp- . and qualifications, can bear the test. for Canal CommHione I P S " ' i'Pnusylvania Hailroad j tion or lanu ot possession accompanying people need but be fully advised of his as er, are men j t.ni fUr,nnnin i.TJT.n r.Vimrton,. wcn,,r,n,. c n n land following the alleged transfer. The 1 Mnlmc tn rlK- Ins ennnnrt gntyand abiht-, and deserve our ; . J, ' ' athw VfK. court made a strong argument to the jury . USE INDIVIDUAL EXERTIONS. and undivided support. I , . , . m - r" A , . ,. , J , to evince that no actual fraud existea.and j Every man has his influence. Let him 1 r 11 , nicir mi tuur proccuuiugs. xne two xioco- luuivxuiuu ivnu ftuugnt 10 outain an .non-; Q:,i mni,nf:-ii,, foi-;nrr 1? -.left's i -t tt r we have full confidence ! - r, . . , , ,, , v i-i i, , 1 the said emphatically, taking it.iiston s exert it. lie may confirm one wavering integrity firmness and i (-01nllssl0iers who hold over would est livelihood, by; the use of what was once ; testimony to be the true view of the case, or win one doubtful. Let each accom- TTTVWnjT n nnrimm i '-"i uiuu svaKiu ui ijiuh- wiw w uuiw n uwuu, IJUI iy I' lue USU , 'M i;iyuiiuo uliuoiu jui uuiuii uia PUSH 111 ill. aUU OU1 VlCtOrV Will UC COm- XviijjjiJ , .j r r .1 , r -r....i s-, , ' n1r. tr. T'nfrlelr fr-inrl i,lfnt''' Wc'.n il . pnmnr ;uiu mvynusiu, uccausc iney wouici ui mc. .iu;u commissioners, or tne oanai i .o WtAUAM, and that , , t, ,,...r , 4 . . f. , ... a pregnant inquiry, and, taken in connec- GO TO WORK. mtcivi iuc v. mat ivuuiu uc LUi LUiii uj wumuuaiiuiicis.. tuauitis uuiavor lhs. ir. .. - "... : . . r.inn with !i 1 1 tho fmirr. cnirl hninrn nnn H XT ll- 1 A .1 i. .1.:. i. .jj.l: i -i? i. . . i . , c i " ) . iuv iouu. jjBimu iw nu luiunoi ID15 men. luuuseoi lUC WllOlC pepp.IC Or tne nn1v hn mirWtnnrl liv the i,,rv fn m.,n ' i ... , , .. . : J J tuciii. is the x on time will I Rouse up the voters! have your election and pleasure point to I district organized so that EVERY VOTE as a great and a good man, and that he Canj ja3 a j p 1 IS BROUGHT OUT, and we are certain is deservedly entitled to the appellation" V' 'Y', 'r!. m CL. 1 n 4n-mni.t n , , -r, ' on the subject of the Tariff, in t to triumph! of being the " model President." ' they go to the pons and put in their votes whole . ,i?tate. JJut the edict has gone that from all the testimony of Ralston, glorious chance. - uiio - ' c uiuiuiutiiu. iwiwi jliic iiiuuuuui is UU UUllIIMULU . tv uvui tuu uuuiij jiuiu iiiiu liuou ui tiiu . j jjc laClr IS. OUT OD Willi cmnf Tririo . J ' 1 t it .1 , 1 . 1 at- , T. ' io man, woman or -child can travel over, ' UU11S l,lt; ciiuinpioii oi lucucicncu as it they were doome 1111 1 nra IWllIxinri i?ftUi ItiriiAiii SaoH I I Hinvn irnu Tin tvnnH nxt.--n niAi. tn. n 4 ,a ' . r UV 7 i rici. i' i i Lti 7 1 7 & levfiii ; ii n, i ; "up never rmrrlc nrr rti have a more triumph! j of being the " model President JACOB HOFF3I AN, of Berks county, i Resolved, That the proceedings of this an HONEST and COMPETENT MAN j meeting be published in the Jeffersonian. is the Whig Candidate for Canl Commis- J . sioner. His opponent is Win. Hopkins, j Whig Mass Meetings are being held wno on one occasion acknowledge he had daily in all parts of the Union. The ponents feel and act d to defeat. The ,., C . .1 .l 1 xi i.i uwi uiij i.u iiuui.,v,iui .iLvuiuiu" lutuu Tiomni uion oi winueiu corr. it n.is neen ubam iuau. uuiuis i u oi i uy 1 1 ie n is- . , , ,. . . Farmei.rup- sagc.in the cars of Bingham & Dock!-; (laut. Aml to instructinir. I think the tn .11 tW hnne, WvWMinMk, the lJoitgk, And yet, these Canal Commissioners, fo-hury wore misled, and that it was error in a leader who is not accustomed to defeat. Loom and. Anvil. The Tribune remarks: '' fore they were elected, prated much and I the court. , In his nomination thev see tbe conquer- at "In reerard to this auestion. there are . nrnfo. lnmllv .ihnnf. domnnvr 0r.oi ! -it appears to dc a very gros case, with m Hero, cominc who will trmniDh j in reaility only two parties, that of the rights, and the sovereign will of the peo-!fra"d sticking out at its elbows and knees, , the polls as he triumphed over the British ! English manufacturers and traders and ' P- all cants in this canting world, j ;nd GSP.fy and strongly so by the tes- and Mexicf ns. They know that he is al- : .,rM r il .1? ,1 11111011 V OI lUe SSllU UIUSIOIK U. v .fA nnw m thn hnoWs nf tho rnn- AUtlllYl ItlUl 141 It IV. not the nerve to do what he saw was right. ; whole country is alive for Scott, and the mcncan Power- 1,1 sucb a controversy J and ooes.from the pens of your thorough f : t , , t " Mnau.vu ua iiuui iiiu ujihl ui democracy that OI American Indinendenee ami nr , 1 , .... . . . . .J i sun Tinrnnficm no if Ii1Id firn H.. 1..-. iv,..... iv iu scii.j . i vui u.t; iija That's enough to know of him, now when attempt to defeat him is about as easy as j J RE FOR 31 on the Public Works is so rowing a boat up the rapids of Niagara. much needed. Rally then on JACOB I HOFFMAN! WORK FOR HIM ! 1 Gen. Scoit' Reception. VOTE FOR HIM. Speak to your neigh- I Tbe reception of Gen. Scott, at every If bor of thc IMPOTANCE of electing Point on bis route t0 tbe Wust3 bas been B TTTAf T)ll 1 ,i of tllft most hrillifint. nnf lmclocf ; iiJ-.u, uuu gu LU X U11S UUU CrUSU tue ..vwuicianv hydra-headed MONSTER, C0RRUP- cbaracter- Thousands upon thousands TION, and if our State does not feel the bave met bim and rendered that justice benefit of your action, "it will be no fault . to tbc olu warrior of which he is so dc of yours. j serving. His reception in Ohio has ex- ' ceeded anything of thc kind ever bestow- - Judge BuflillgfOIl'S PrOSpec(S. j ed upon an American citizen, tells well We are assured by a gentleman from for the feeling of the people. So he should the western part of the State that Judge be well received, and honored by every Buffington, in the west, will receive a heart in the land. larger vote by many thousands than any If St lti 111 AH1 I. A.o. l ...... 1 1 1 violators ol law and promoters of public' u ' l,u LUt: UU,UU1 uoulu uu 111,1 and torce having Deenireely used hercto ! corruption, endorse the men who thus out-1 aad 1 could Gt tbe Procccds a"(1 , fore, in such emergencies, by them, will i raw. niiblic insfiee hv eionMn.r nnntlr nf , divide it among my creditors. I thought fmnin bo unscrunulouslv emoloved. It is I O X J " w J vwtvn Ul the same band to the same office? Voters beware how you nestle these vipers. Whig that was ever run. That he will re ceive, where he is known, a large number Daguerreotype Likenesses. Mr. J. K. Thompson has taken rooms )f Democratic votes, rendering his elec-; at the Court House, iu this place for the Ktion beyond a doubt, if the eastern part purpose of taking daguerreotype likeness, 'of the State does its duty. The vote for J Those wishing likenesses of themselves or If Judge Buffington in the West will show friends, will call on Mr. T. at the Court the "?timato they put upon the slander of . House, who will be happy to attend to tns ioooloco pros against .Wsa.- Bawis- aH requests of this nature. He is an a- 'fgrapk. M aakiikTil artist. dv victorious in the hearts ot the nec He saya "that I met Pat Nolen, and ' nl0. and that those hearts cannot easily bo told him that the sheriff was coming on stormed and carried away by any foe. r - - -- -- wirfwMTarvw.vWIll.ftX I . T mf W there ought to be no doubt on which side , lv trained office holders and office berr-!mG and thafc 1 uld glvc P to McCord ' They have no hope, therefore, of success, the farmers of the Republic will be found. gars." j lu' property Patrick told me I had bet- , anA they will act accordingly. Theirs is Their interests as well as their natriot-' Th5s is Plain? sensible and true. Will terTno!' d1 for, MeOord wou d serve mo a desperate cause, and desperate will bo jneir interest as -neu as tueir patriot- as ir,n a I3ut ie a(lvised me to se 1 i.;,; fn 8-n ,'f Pm, fU-0hnnfl i,f ,.1.. w x "iu uuv una inuu ui iiiuiiuuuiy, wno naic ., , ,. , "- j i.iiii uiiwiii.. 111111:. ui-.iin: iiiim.iki'ii ii uii. . . - ; - w -.-.-vkij v list them on the American side. There can be no true union between them and the British traders, for the two have in view objects directy opposite to each oth er. The manufacturers of England, de sire that food may be cheap in order that they may be enabled to undersell the world and to compel other nations to a bandon manufacturing and become pro ducers of food, thus lowering the price thereof. The farmers of America de sires that food may bo high and that it may be so he would have his neighbors make cloth and iron' and thus become cousumers of food. The English manufacturer desires the universal establishment of British free trade and and the abolition of the duties on cloth and iron; and the substitution of direct taxation in this country for custom house duties which he now has to pay. The Amt-rietsH j daefcss American free the plan good; he had been a friend. I against these we must cuard. To your said it was his timber after this. Ho took posts, then, Whigs! and prepare for duty everything I had that the sheriff could before you. I , 111 i cv,i.u, uiuuw.iiium aim illl. JIJIVC U1C f!0W Uimi plunderers liRve mail- notes for the timber to the amount of a- The private estates of tho citizens of ajred Lvcomhier Coimlv. "bout S800. These are the Riv notes. Boston are liable for debts lawfully con- Mr. Morison, one of the recent sneak- ' Thcy rG a private room. I tracted by the city. And whenever judg ersata Loeofoeo meeM in wnLn. ! bad Sot S70 from Joel Cadbury, to ena- ' mont is rendered agams the ; said 1 city on . -n 41 . ' 1 , ble me to take down the lumber. I gave account ot any sucu ueot, tne oxecuuou port, la., made the following Declara- patrick S25 or 30 of the notcsrlicf ' may be levied upon the property ot any We had inhabitant We tions 'M ...... ago, the notes in the nrivate room. West Branch Mathews outside to witness. were . . . . .. . . . . canal was in the possession of some half locked up. We came out in an entry 1 r dozen men who professed to be the only James w'as there. Patrick counted and ordf S slen otm 11 cApouuuuib oi xfemocrac . l wenty gave mo the money 1 had given him in tho terms of the highest commendation, and wo years have rolled by and these same half room, calling the ones tens, and tho twos honcstlv believe that it is one of the best me dozen men these same d3red-in-the-wool twentvfies. The mono v in that wnv came dicines advertised for thc complaints for which democrats are still in possession of thc ' to about $300. After that I always said . it is recommended. They are pleasant to the West Branch Canal. With the use of the lumber was Patrick's. ''The notes for , laste, and can be taken under any c'rcm" public plunder, they have for twenty years 8800 were to be returned when tho lain- j stance by tbe dellcal.e "J0."1" Z-Lif controlled the delegate elections in every bcr was sold and notes paid. I had got PTf,;' IZtivtei? county through which the cai,al passes", the hands "to run the raft down, but tSld and while liberal to their friends, follow- them it was Patrick's. I stuck to the raft. r ' hnn ir mnv he In- I J -1- r - xl I h , ; . mm iiaun ecu, iiiiu j era, and relatives they-have not' forgotten Waa"alonff with it when it wa3 left at tmilncefl into everv family where (taptaMa j themselve'g. i hesc half -dozen iseirfies Quigky'sy thfe wntar.teingkr??.-' f his is has, ar iilikuly to hare-- victina.