' , ( 3 , , 41 1 i 1 :4-kiraf•YV:f E MOULT- II 122 F.,,,OVEISID, Editor. .1*! . ,14 Foir President, GEN. LEWIS CASS. - BUCHMAN. • - , For ire Presidelli, , t GEN. W V 4I. 0, BUTLER, R't:NviegY. ~. . .31111410halln. 4:Ereet ! • - Bring' ctlitike-Bileouno :: Sa-mttjerityfor,Oittpt;l4lllo fot Wilmot ; • • The. battle is nyer, and - .9the- day; is our's.". Old SusqueluinntOrasereeerdedlier verdict in toneWpoteatiltititterterand - ,dismay to the al- I lied fortes : -of liril l igg&y,', and - faction, - Thanks! Co her ':s 3,l lMit = :Od'intlimiitable. Democracy.. Lortg!tietliank -I,iitti-tifil go' . nut of theeoun -1 tY wilh'4.lo4, „ 56 tnajority„and . Wihnot, the “ k lono - Istar,Yo the intended - . " Victim" of Plaie* . . - fi ropagnellist, With more thanlooo ! The epout Tickei is elected by majori thanging fror4s to 900. Glory enough for ontilayl. - , •ti . - - 1 (We aro not of ;those who take pleasure in l ' tii 'attiring over . - the Vanquishruent Of a fallen and , ntterly . prostvate 'roe; but so signal is the vie-' 4 - tern, and so ,etan lete.. the discomfiture, now, j that in , anntiunai it, we cannot possibly re-1 ' frain'from - some 14tle exultation. .1 •On Governor, ite own, the Whig s, with their - -t., Abolition allies; by thtir secret, adroit manage tank have, from resent indications, cut down our Majority a feit votes from last yearovhich is exceedingly unpleasant to think about; but on Congreisman lire have. no repinings, our Most ardent hopethaving been more than re alized.:. The`mart*itiei for Wilmot, ai•• they tame pouring is tVom 'the various districts were ttteily unprecedptted and astounding. Of Colin we depot claim them all as Democr l atie majorities; for ware happy to find that quite a .goodly ntunbet of honest, conscientious, Whigs-both. in this county and in Bradford,l who were really qd truly devoted to the cause ! of free soil; forgoOmere party ties and came nobly to the suppiftt of the,. gileat champion of, Freedom, DAVID VILMOT. In . this they did one commendable,iedeeming act, for which we feel bound in countpsy to give them credit. Oar County 4.i4et, (or some candidates on it) it will be seen (tom the returns we give to-' day, has met withilrather harsh treatment in some. of.the townsilips, which should have been the last tozhave.cOried and used the assassins dagger as-they !mit done. We -regret to see any candidate ort'4he • ticket„and especially undeserving those so entirely nndeserving it as the ones selected as vietims i so unmercifully stabbed in thelouse of theirftofessed friends. We east, I no li,erional reproa*es in this remark, and aim , at no eniin partiAlar, as those who were the bettirs in the dran4 are all, or nearly all, un %smut to us. if kljey had -sufficient reasons, I they doubtless kno4 it : if not, their own hearts 1 • will sufficiently upgraid them. We trust that I all true' Demodatiiwill see the injustice they! would inflict upon; party, and avoid any 1 such grounds of eciirplaint in future. When a I ticket is made outrznd fairly and legitimately j made out, us no ode disputes this was, we can conceive no excuse? t whatever for regular Dem- i aerate to oppose ifs; On the Whole, Oarring this one thing) we feel very well satisfied with the verdict of good old Democratic Siguehanna. She has 'again • t. - .; t repudiated Whigglary,,to-the tune of 850 ma jority.' anti-Provi‘dism, Protectionism, John-4 ston'ism add all, diid sustained the Domocratict State policy, the ipon-extension of: slavery td free soil, David Wilmot. and _the entire Demo . cratie ticket, and Otetory - of Detiocratie mea l sures,:whicli we_hgve 'from time to time pro- Inulged and adverted. She has shown he-I Bond sluestion ttit Mr. Wilmot, as were thEi other members dile - ticket, was the choice Of the People of theik, ounty, and that the action . of our conferees ithis re-nomination met their hearty and rtiost obrdial approval. .' Thp Result. Of course we aO'not able, as.yet, to chroni cle On result or - peilikttion throughout the State, us, - 01 e retur e ds, except from, three or fOnr neighiooring conntiOs, have not getbad time to - aahvni. .Attbiilwriting, we are ?till of hope; of a complete Tict4y. There is said, hoW - ever,! • to befiliiiiort in diiin in possessioaof some aft the Vhigs, (or rather a slip from the V. • press liiientuito;) ilaidriclrit is stated that' to 40erodit tlA*it, this „one blaofiqr be sufficient. - _ • • 1 • - Al'ePort'from giioth Phil) fire hot.bid, ,7arks c, ditrit (Plifjpi e t. rtlrnn 'kola of Nitit b4o- '1 412 4" goo`, •• `T . .I givOe.„Tonston , Xtride, IwAt APOtlt • majority - tn*-.4"*.lgliliTis lag - • ill • —lnth 'krii I liki lituirtilt4ll -62.164147iira " 2- - ' e u agrAfil - 4/ - Z . - -- • niiit it . .-- -- •,.;= ,-' week : devoted":: t hii:ba t eilify: ;Iv.. ;! .1 ;! 11 A ° 1 , ;.. . ri ndi...,0_,....., 0 ii.„1 :41411,11-0m1:•--;:i-,,_ ; 44104 fifiill sttiiiiicii ' - 'Arm sici 0 , -- ' - -k - toil • 4..lKgoik*aeithit-i or . s - .., ► •_ .• Itjai. 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We t are;. that your zeal for the cause of De which his led you on .to 'victory nowot !yoniagain Upon t hat g one guiding star, abli.yntt toltriumph with-the standard !iii - A!Butleil' This yit: ? ' a ought to do—tl 41 . fridnds abroad and: the country expect Stiall they:be disappointed'? • We lid so lie of y oi i talk 'about Van 'Buren and ;I ; andlairthat ; but we entreat you to 1 oo4erious ikention of voting, for , thed yaii in favor of giving. Pennsylvania Tai;ler ? ]o you want, indirectly, i to ;elect hit; to the•Presideney? W hens not. Will you then think longs ; tin g ! ; for Van Buren, when by so doing you can only aid the Whigs, and cannot ince ed with Hui'? We itrust not. You may tell lit that soma of th 4 Whigs are talking of v ting for Van Buren; We tell you to beware of this 1; elapi-trap gatne on the put of your an ent foes ; ,—;‘.lt is all :talk.!' Yon may not lino it, lint ire 40, that Pot one Whig in fifty will !think of vo* for Van. Buren as the day of lelection appoaelies.l They only talk about iti now to disairectPni decoy Democrats into ther mesh es, that tlier#:!v they may succeed with Taylor. We say 4e \know- this—we have it, nadver'' / tautly, fron4sonle of their own mouths' t Why then; will. ylu intliTtly aid them to triumph over': '? We afe-msuaded you will not ; . thay . plthouth some of y'r.T may not tidal Gen. Ca.s strictli!! ' correct on ozke item only l in what we tiegard a's the Democratic creed, you will ! not be so foplish as to abandon\all the emain ing principls and measures of tt*e ptrty by indir'ectly ai!ding,their political Antaimists. .' A$ patriots and as Statesmen our ca dates: ihavei few ecluaLs and no superiors in the Ptttion I i—this all aldmit: On all national qaestioT, which separate the parties, except perh i ps one,\ fthey are. correct even in your Minnation, l :can the satee'be said of TaylOr and F . imore ?1 You !can, if . Democrats, give but one unstVer. I 'Then we beieich.you to deliberate canticusly, ! tundetstandingly; to avoid the least possible : • 1 danger -of aiding their el ection; in a word, to i ; bendlall your: energies towards the sqcess of the !regular standard-bearers of the Den oeracy, 1 Cass l land Butler. • J Gfil TO THE LECTITE.S.—T. S. Landiert, N . D.,.:0t Brpoklyn, 14. 1., has commencedWserios!. of T4tures on Anatomy and Physiologi in thi s Village, which are of surpassing intereit. Go and bear them. ' I ' i MBil "Bradford Democrat" is s t of a Piratical sheet bailing from Tetra!, purperting to he edited by Hiram A. (or 'f Saw Buck," as be is familiarly kn having been bought and sold so often it ford County.) The editorials for the c tower, arc all, or nearly all, written notorious political iscape-grace, David so infamous for hiS long. , eberiihed hos the Democratic party, which be is, s ruin !if he cannot i rule it—that is, if None of its issues have been sent to thii nor do we care about to acquaintance vl vile thing, or anything else emanatin Lull & Patton, & Co. We have b however, that sundry hard things are ally said against us as well.as against eiery .other straight-forward Democ that !among other things we are char_ : haviog advocated NT. Wilmot's elect cause C. L. Ward Esq., holds stock in tab4l4nent This is certainly news t we *le entirely unconscious that; Mr heldlany stock in this Paper, or any oh atiainst us of any name, nature or kind we tt?td• pronounce the allegation to be a. iilftd, malignant, f4ekood, made • wholCOotb, and for tite most base a temptible motives. And., we call' tip! Beehe,[if he • - ^R a park of honciq, to We 'pan U , sl up tlpd. papUi aished !by at . .., . protided at ingisklicat we feel ourelves . above th 'Weir vile aspersion's a , home where toiin, and where the .E'cople have sti fith an almost unparalleled unanimi itusiasm.l They may promulgate a Is mods a's they please, and retail th I i we bid them-defiance. Our tru l z e zoPL—not in political cliques, g t or iimagogyes.. We suPported. Mr. - b , ` , use ha wii(regulailY . nominated . paa . , and because, .also, we bevedli . N l' l aeliie sequel has .provA the , almost rriol 1 . choice of the, Democracy of !ii., [mil t' d Furt4er notice thin this wo - de uor4r4tdotur calquaa re uodeserrin • , Ar s Amno Acit t.,ff.-'::-Mi.'-o. sack liti* N.Y., as Ife-kiTi*Sineniiii*. beasteao4 _ g an A4* - 35rfor:Writiti , viligge, *h i& hp , been.4ery:eztensi; ionitekindlrelmOmnti d * the . ~ 444:0044.04 - 14'iiidlinetifin tirillnio 4 4 4l-1211 taiiiio iiet; . - we' **tit .1010 V ' •• troins - whiii*eite ''-' lll #7 , t - ,V, T,41 b4i - 6:;jaknor f, 1 : 4 41 1 1 i i !!' i- . - 1 4iiig4401/et: .' ':l4liiiviii ' iiii)ntiiiei*iia *t_ iiiil b lfe*ileVC , lll 4 Q, . i' e l0; 1 Cd0! - Iligtife tit,fol. it ,_ Avagmitli,ituriirtf t ' -4.441<t,i)1,4$ - .`Y~ =I T 4 : Olikis 'Gad Sir Be:feral talicdes appes t r,ialzii tho:T4l, tor sheet ' Of iiiis;:totn fast !?!f!k;,Oste*sibly -- tem lei sus pectijig; Wire :Writt4a,liyi certain I.gal ap !pen* 43illlohnitoc'l accidental adntinis ' tration, ideated in this'plide) one ;of. Well has kl "nothing tho inerit of rep essnessif else. It Was iiidently IntendCd to':blackguard down the editor :of this iiiierliceatio'he had the temeri ty to aflsert'afear.:me* ago that the big doc trine pf Protection, was at presenti believed in by po bemocrat in this region, &c; and the Idea Wasiteld out that nobody but ourself re podiatiedthat doctrine, while r the party proper was ljand-in-hand with pseudo-Whiggery in I t that respect. 'Now if the writer lin question did not know, that .ho cannot name a single IclemoCtat in this county, in good standing in the patty, who is not opposed to tbo' protective Syste* and also that - the Democracy of the count'V, , have at the three last- General Elec tions 4eliberately and understandingly-repudi ated that system, on direct issues which the Whigg O ave presented—at the two last elections by tremendous majorities 7 --thus sustaining the alter of this paper iu his anti-protection-. ism—then we might be disposed to attribute his unsorupnlous declaration to ignorance ;1 but kubwing all of this as he did, we can con ceive no other motive forbim but sheer, rock less, intentional dishonesty, of the most tie ana abandoned hue. To his senseless far rago, itid ditty .slang we shall form no reply. We w4l, however, recommend to the gentle man otie sort of protection which, by common' consent he stands very much in reed of, and' that iSProtection against. kidnappers. 4 r tui t 'or. the oi bar) not-test you to 110,,g)-ect• ,011. niu etioli of taiO4 - „ re arefig ust you ~ oeracy fill unite Riots that The folloWin 'capital 4 tide frern, the !Carlisle ' Viilainteer up& "acts and aeta t s of the Whigs, in days by," are really +orth perusal, it prose array of facts upon the invariable habit Federalists, to Ouse' power 4iiinever th , so fortunate !as to obtain it,b4rond cent tion or eaviL • : fter recount l' leg its atn ses bythemlin his State it preceeds: So 'Much, the , for Federalisin in this Now for a few f their acts, l When that had control oft e nth irs of the nation. oral editors net- tr retort to 4114 the Fe fists ita4' done, ; ut tell us Asitat thev w We shill there!4re recount a few thing did do. . I 1. During tl.e adinistratien of =the rn Adas,theyipa, sed t o "Alien` Law" to frum !the cent ry in/ n whose:. oppositio President delsirld to et rid of:. 2. They pia, sspd th " Sedition Law" t, zee the press„ and destroy thefrebdom of 3. They estt.blished, in 1800, a Ban : Law, Which, 'like that of 18 , 41.,! was a f instrimient 4 fritud and injnstiee. 4. They attempted to elect, In the Ho, 1.. - 4 . Interesting Dining - me. ! "Representatives! Aaron Burr an apostate BetweiVl a TVhig Barnbarner and a Whig ;tor, instead lof 'Jefferson, a pure patriot, Taßorite, in Mister county.—A real 1 . ,,n-! was clearly hidieated as the periples's chil ciiktt. , .. c.a 1 li. After Jeffrrson's electienl hs• well Whig.Taylorite.—Well, John, i s i t poss ibl e :fore it,ithey slandered him night and day, that ye'u are going to vote for Martin Van Bu- ' mit measure; cleency or reasen' l reit ? L•rou who have been so long a Whig! I 6. They Opppscd, all Je ff erson's meat' though they were Wise, just nind necessary Whig Baraurner.—.l have had a strong! .- notionithat way. , ;more dspechillyllaid themselvta out 'to tl . Taylorite.—But surely you ought to knew 'him in elfork to make England do u that yon are helping Cass by doing so. : itieet ' ! i Bar4burner.—Speak low! lam not going; 7'. They "antOed into a co4piraey to , to vote for Natty, any more than I will vot e lmember the' B.epublic, and place the &sit for myielf. ,I. say so to all the locos ,I meet,lStates kinder! thp protection of England. 1 I and I think I know sotieral that will go for him, 1 S. They got jup the Hartford Coriveittll because they think I still do so too. I will go! and approved of: its treasonable' purpose. i I my deih for Zech. ' ~ 9. In the diplomatic controversy be we( •\.7bOlrite.—Give me your band, my hearty. • the Milted Statt!s and England,!which•pre etc ,they , did their best to ! disgrace tht Yogi- conduct is the best proof that you are aithe wa sourelrhig! own' co ntry; and to encourage ;England nil e Dern, rat, (stepping _ out from the other course ;of insult and 'wrong by proclaim n 1 room, ii' •re he nnintentioually overheard the; through heir presses, that " AMerica could! 01 talk,),iski. : . , ' ibe kic`ked into a war." ' " (*dem •, do think the locos are such' 19._ After the declaration ef the_ war, tey I - ; asses a.s l to be , ught by such a shabby trick rave " bid and comfort" to thel3ritish. ', as thio" H. 'Soon 'after the war, they commen cd I The.ilVbigs look onfused and mink ! The i the ;system of changing their party natne, which I Democtit performs a t'finifteant gyration with ' they love Since followed up eo successfully-, e .- Ithat no rouge ever appeared In the Quarter his thujnb upon his nos ! . [ WhOe is the Democra who is ready to golSession with 4 greater number hf aliases. - into a' movement which wil either aid TiYlorj 12. They htected John (~(Adams in tbe or make dupes of all Democrats taking part in' Hoes' e of Representatives bylal trick: cheating; it ?—fltnnsylranian. - Ithepeople milt of the Man they-mantel I ' - z- 11 Andfyet we know this to be th\e,gamtilvith 13. They slandered Crenernl' t "Tackson, as he-' 'fore they had slandered JeffOrSon, and though mauy,Whig,s, not in Chester county' nnly, but I claimin g l to lave "all 'the d&eincy," their re- ' l' 'in Su.sViehanna even. We' warn our Free Soili pbs t e d ::cruelland false attacks' on the wife ofl Democratic' friends to be' chary and not' belehe patilot W t - di it, brunt her Ito ; the- crave. " I wheedl i ed into a committal for Van Buren ant i L 14. They sustained and surtriortl the Bank, the Felleralist pillioned on behind him- We ,?f the United, States in all itslcerruptions, giv- 'know le prefessed Van Buren Whigs in this i mi it "aid nndcomfort" in lefery attempt m" it plunder the ,people and "the govern-; it ern-:; County o be so only outwardly, to encourage i merit : , , - i f , .1 Democtats to disaffection and desertion of their! 15. k•vheh I the French GOIiTTIMICOt refused Itoflag; arid that when they 'so me to pay !lin \ iriderimity, they plehded the cause( yeti they will be like Paddy's flea-} not' of Louis Phflippe, andpoured toil- ents of abuse' t there! r, They will go f or Taylor, with scari,ely "on d ari n g rey h4d, of their own pat iot President! ' for to dettle l nd justice from foreig n king:" lan exenption, and those few who do stand Asti 16. They carried the-election of 1140 by ' ; ‘to Vanpßuren, will do so only. zs long as t y 'Concealing their pririniples frotio, e public eye,', ithink they can seduce double, or perhaps; qua _and raiSing a try, about log cabin , hard cider,' truple their number of Democratic votes fr ta'n' ills rid chamber • s horns, : sposns, , Ilish \ clo , . 1 Cass and Butler. Thiul: of these things, fe '1 setts. - - 17. Timy attempted tor establish another' ilow Delnocrats ! and beware of the net that ; United' States Bank, altbough`they knew that spread to entrap you and drag you into a,neg he two former were mere engines Ot corruptim. .1- ative,lldirect, yet absolute support of that of ; 18. They established a BainkruPt Law, by h" political) and civic ignorarnous, Taylor ! hich it is estimated, that h onest credi Bated; out d five hundred, miilion.s of 19' They quarrelled with the Pre their (Aim cheice, because 11J'.stood ,them aid the :Constitutionlo Wve it Winn.l . ; 20. They Were anxious fo i rlwar While the country was at peace.' I ; 21. After War bad been 441ared, they'de nounced it ac " unconstitath nal, unholy, and ; damnable," and urged the Moiicans never to yield; For, thus kifording aid and co m fort to the enemy. Clay, Webster, Cerwin, acid other prominent Federalists were elected by the Mex icans h/norari members of, the.,' Philanthropic Society' of Mexico !" • ' 1' 22. After lioStilities ltad le l ommenced be=.. tween the Unite 4 States 4nd ;Ne,xico, Federal ( editors and +this, from the' greatest to the (mallet exp ssed the hope that' our bravo . . , troops mut ecesive a. elearn lwith ." BLOODY i BANDS TO Ito I'ITABLE 04 ATEk. r ! So much ti erefore for the oets of Federal . ; ism. Let thdpeople look 4t - t 4 above fads— Tor they 'are faets—*ta Nsi) lli cannot, dare i not be denied Let the peo p look at them Iwe say, and then say Whether :party guilty of so much dishonesty! can -be I trusted by the peeple t t . - . ''''' ' , ,! ; , and en- of Cass is your of you. ow that Adams, tertain . Are over to is true, appro. of vo. ieikle la, tnd Be'fbc, trrj for . 11q,14- pcorit. Oita ility to orft to ' tan. ofice, ith the _ from .11. told 1 • eaMon alMost and id !with 'mil 1 be biA es • us, as Ward Bradford County Erect: - We.Ssten to give the foll'owing extract from a lettet, from'Towanda, written yesterday after noon, ind received just before going to , press: " I send you all the returns we have up to this hciiir. * * * Wilmot will not have less tban'one thousand majority certain. Prob: ably -100. Governor—nothing certain—probably from four telfive hundred for Longstreth—about as Brewster will not have 150 votes in the countyl "Jonll never, was swallowed at all," by tuf.t•kind of fish. t _ r , - ,WOhall lose Demothitic Sheriff by'between One Sid two hundred; Prot'y. by, say 300." majority is over 1600. Ten4owns in Tioga, give bim 300 majo, gation And ntirelr out of A con n Mr. fless or I3at got ks fur- Wash reach We arc !stained y and Is many fr slan t is in • mblers 5 Pike Comity, O. K. thelEastern Stage which came ii) this morning, reports that Pike county gave. tiinajority of• 500 for Longstreth. Wayne count* so far,as heard from,lbOted up about 400 fot 'Longstretb, and . the several towns to be heard'from, it was vertperiain; would swell th'e ir4erity to about its usnal'amount. I ' 4 i!Tot I.y the to be, unani i neoan -1; those' 1, •A. Coriection. ' - - I'Vewere under' a mistake" last week in our reptsttatiou of the advantages, given to the 'Slareii:lower.4ll relation to .voting for Slaves,, whieh lwe tali' pleasure in , correcting. ' -The Slay4olders 0.,n0t easttliree Votes - for 'every Ifiii. : ' / 3 4_ v0 , :_ .. 0 - e ' : - *" .l- iiqiigio *4re'ssioP then sltejr‘ di4, 7 ; Ant s are, liUwe4 represent4ioy. in thatPcorsy;. t, at is -to say, are: allowed "more 'llepriiehrOi.;:eir Pl' qoni4-811 and in.tl*Astate , I r 1 40* tru:es . . - 4 0 tinting this; staves -(ab*ing twiet-4qh444ssAne, is fie4kwhite persons- in their , :.4poitieninears... , This,-11thun g h a little ' "diffire*fri*Puii statement h•Pi week, is very, -lii ' le lOilitiii i- sii4 4o .:fariut Ai' cirell-"4, 2t - C4li -,* l .; , l i ioorftli*iied4 r er'Q -, -%A . Ome 9.r :the ,Laiel usig= s tteiliiiiiip4timaungition is-estogn,istall 1 ttil*.fl A.i.''' `..(' i. -' ' • N ' . 4 ..,,,, id ' -vPiwYe. f or..t.e.ur ProPeqi,and Os 8-holders . /ymi, y i ; ..„1 . --t. iliiiier ! . Ir . ° l 44 !T W -•1 .• . • 11 . 1 .. Tv.. ~,,, 11 . 41 .:..."”- -. 4 9'1, - z . . - .- 1, 7, itifaCti ja iblaiiiiiiylicifdPdperty." - ---1' '-'• ~.• ' • 1 1 . , t, froxn ed, has in this ly , pat-, t sat- ' I foi the rust_lie a 7 ~3' MEI Vss . Co 1 October ha'•l cellent Ivor tion to its .pi ' of every var et of known wort'. • : Quarrystre t,! 1 3. na c I , ' la c ) pi,' Itil DETECTOR 0 §4ptem . filth been Teterd co ti eirl:f i It is ii , .of be kind, co l'n p1e , ..1e Bank; l§Tot ',11.0,,fri4, tety of GOld iFid Sit* Coin ' l. llb lie . 'i, Nan ',. Wiladerp iadatliA: yq i: ....rt"'S nlor BiOkii Congress,' d ~ la ed that" Congress no power to.,re torrjtories." ! Ho also v I Bill, Wilmoti P oviscr' an these alto c 1414 violate 11 Constittitiori i , I s . Salto' '3 , a4. , Listei! to the voice of triot Andrew'Jackson : . .f I say, again, fellow-citizerfa,,rernember -the fate of anexent Rome; and VOID SOIL .No• ass - .DIDATE in who lo lint tell- you iith the frank:: l'ltii of an - inplepeitdent. freeman the principles upon-which, i elected; he will minister your governtnent I'*-, ' .* 4 * -.' '-,` , --- Tat man n avEvro •iiO.A.B '4:ix who would Yo 0 for ,- 4 , bl a -CANDIDATE, where his r i r Zi .• i• are • stake!? ' .- • 'l.'. 1 '- - -:. •'I !..- 01113 QUA, IFIED.TODISCII ItGE Ent DUTIES DS TEESIDEN :01'',TUk .111.44 D. - STATES,'TIti IN VIOLENT MpST P.OSSESS SI 14 THAW mast' 111 ITS WT ATTAIN/SM.:MS— - , 131,U5,T-BE -A' S ATE,S3/AN.. Henry Cla 1 4 .4_ - 7 .: • : ~. -., ''.• • . ' ionr_ Oh ic'. : oPaAy.ku... - -,-- ; lit 141394 - iie 1 liaie ii4t.irre'd tke.` , P l 9.;u ' ii4io l ',4Te, 444/4,t it be 00cem4 tO - :.ebastise`o4.p , ,'!:,fido., wiill ,' rod of, v0pg4404, 1 1 rijild liiiniblT .puskrjaindielf U reic bun474l implorefilial -* . 'his :11,106 , :y,36 'v*ii , .. 4 )o l 4.vir, _'.. :-4 1 . 111 4.:wjPil ! hifitoice iod aTi. 'fin* Fait, - it.. '0:011ie' :.• thittiiiiii, tiik:oll,' A [ t o ThiD. A Dlr yairEgs;.EN.: TIERMAig:4I. ilif!-;1! '4 . ri'Ailt,lsV Itk il. I . . • I 111 ia tf. (ient.i'ayliirls •:*c i 01011, in Slaves. c :N'tra do tint thin • aily-4 , 1 - wtrio", - ,Of (3felCTa,y lorcbecaose, Who -, r . slii*es.l- -211 elifiet" a - . iv , i, , 1 -, , ~..! . -.ii - candidate 1 in:mu sis'i that 1 species o f p4perty would bays no ie en,derOlart7- 0* 0411; 11 1 14113',IatetOr ' P li Olg"-0/P '4i l6 "iii 4 • ll 'lv(et 3 l 1 ; :t .4 I P,' :Ppijrt' 1 hiril.,-.: , Batthe fecb - i l 'alist's i . f the_i4eiti; Wh'ii k have adept - 0,60' Comp rider f the Le - rily, og•I can , , , .. -, :, oi, - -pad& as= their staniturd bearer • profe4 to :be I horror-strie)ten b , arise 'en Cads , ref4es to b e c° , l o ;9 ra sk . 144: PioYjsiiiiit;:; - ; kiiia p, justify thei r r: suppo t of 1 libr, swear liat,ho ' never bought a sla e, havrglnherited 14 280, one; and A The thawing, from the ColUmbus (Ohio) sttesmtui4 showsi Clearly that tbls,plea of iuherita ee, vitiliwhieli ley attempt ,ci prove their own lonsi:stenipy, likl, tarnO# , sivelii : other , subterfuge; is a -Rtiorbaiir' r , The rea.thiri4s-ro-' L minded that th e e_ Most un able' and etlensiVe' I plantation ow ra dbi Gee. 'a„ykir. 4 iii Loon,- i na—not in t Dirtsissi nfft 0 sin sonoiihis n • 1101050stitutio !fed'iri4 t o iri . v "t 6 cry i 1 -f.F I !I ' .11 In mil f Ii s oj►tli;to supp DRAIC :21 copy of thO to Genera slaves, &c. t : t ei; Peil i 11(io. i Cry Sinee.Gen. Tayll has also purchased ohase t l, iu -the narn, four slaves;of W. 14 June last lie web slaves for - .the sum the negroes, add ex were sound.. ie Bank of this e#y. * * DE,E SOF SALE. = , ..' 1 JOHN iLAGAILD, §T„ )' i - Re,ceived for To 1 ; D' red. recorni , ISth ( 1 . ZAOIIARIAII TA Olt. i ' Feh, 7 y, , ,1843. 1 THIS INDE 'TIME, i made this, tienty ' first day. of ,Apri , ti g hteeni -hvndred and forty-, between .1 hniSegard, Sr,, of the city of New Orleans, St to of _Louisiana, of and part, and of Zaebaria Tayln - ri, of the :other ; part, :WITNESSES, tha tie said John Hagare,l,' Sr., Ifor and in cousin rapon ofi the sum of .N:inety ! five Thousand D liars to him in hated paid and , secured to be paid, as hereinafter stated, by the said Zachariali Taylor, at land before the seal ing and delivering of tbeSe es' -has this day bamained, soln, delivprd, vOnveye'd and confirmed, and by these ptieseuts dues btirgain, I sell, deliver and..cohfirrn Unto the Zechariah 'Taylor, his heirs and assigns .forever, all that plantation and traeti of lauil * , * *. 1 * I liSp ' o4. r 1 : W g _l l° j ;leu s !lie ' .kli" ',vd trt ALSO, the f o llowing - slaves—Nelson, Milley, Peggy, Peldea, Mason, Willis, Rachael,,,Serti ' line, tucinda, Randall, Wirma, Carson,Pttle Ann, Winne, Jane,! Tom, I Sally, Gracia, Big :Jane, Louisa, Maria, Charles, Bernard,; lira.. Sally, Carson, Paul, Sansfdrd, Mansfield:l liar ; ry, °den, . Harry Ilorley, , Carter, Henrietta, ; Ben, Charlotte, Wood, Diak, Ilatrietta,lClar issa, Ben, Anthony, Jacob,, Hamby, Jim, Gm " briel, Emeline, Artnstead; George, Wilson, Cherry, Peggy, Watece, Jane, Wallace, 'Bart- I I lett, Martha, Letitia, Barbara, Matilda, ;.Lucy, John, Sarah, Big Ann, Allen, Tom Gborge, !John, Dick, Fieldin, Nelson or Isom, Winne % ',Wiley, IShellod, Little Cherry, Puck,' .an, 'Hannah or Anna, Mary, Ellen, Henrietta, and two small `children.l Also, all the horses, Mules, cattle, hogs,: ferruled utensils, and tools tiow on Ithe plantation—togither u4th.all and sinin.lar I the hereditaments, J appurienances; privileges land advantages unto the said land and;slaves 1 belonging or eppertaiiiing!„ .iTo have and to , hold the said plantatioM and tract of lend and slaves, an other property above deseribeld, urn to the sal . jebariali Taylor, his heirs aid g as . sins, fore ~and to his and their linty Prop,er I .. use, bened(Ciand behoof, !forever. Arid the I said Joint Itigard; Sr., for! himself, lASI heirs, ; executors c liiid..admiUistratOrs, doth coKenapt, ' promise and agree to and With the said 4aclia-; ; riah Taylor,. his` heirs arid assigns, that the, 1 aforesaid plantation and treat of land, andidaves I !end other property, With theapPurtenances un- I ," to the said ?Ache; iali Taylor, his heirs and - as- 1 signs, against the claim OrClaims ol'all persons! ,whomsoever claidiu or tolelaim the same, or; any part or parcel t ()reef, Shall - and will war-1 ; ; rant, and by then iresentls forever defend.-- I I And the said John:, gard, Sr., hereby reserves. !a special loin and tortgagelof all the befcire de- I scribed lands, ten em nts, hereditaments,Laves I land other property, secure the ftillandiapb- teal payments of lie following proniisipryi Inptes, to wit : Six ornissOry notes inedelbr; 1 I said Zechariah Tayl r, in' favor, fif and! eUders- i kid by !3laiinsel Wh to iic.:Co., all dated New; 1 orlearls, the tide:, frist .. day- of DeeCniber, i eighten hunend an forty one. Four of them! 1 for the, sum of Fou Thousand;Six Iltindredi I and Thi. e Dollars; with tea percent interest! I from (late. Two oth et. ; notes for Eight i Isand Two ndred and • Ninety-four Holiiiii, I \ I , with ten per bent; int rest cram date, onellieyal I blo twelve months at er date, the other!paya f ble two y'edrs alto. Alate.l I Now, lirthe said ; Zechariah Taylor, a heira,reseeutors:'or as signs,. shall well and ruly pay said sevritl stns of:money ie said pr missoy notes spSeified, with all interest whi If ma be due thedon; to , the holder, or holdo sof s 'iid notes', thMt this I lipn or mortgage is t cease . nd determine ; and y t the estate of the _sai Taylor la . the said land,' plantation;slaved an other! protierty;shill be come absolute and 'u conditional ' .1.. ii " In testimony wher of, the said, John litagard Sr., has hereunto /16 his heed:: and' seal, 'the day_and ye# first tib ve writtr; ;I! - - , ,''rate of lifississiiipi, ! ' Jefferson county; I, Edwin IlleK.ey,' lark, inVand for Said' calm 3 , P. do the within 'and fore a:101U 4n• true . and - peril 'copy - 1 cards,• as reOnrdect ' ' toy 'A Deck - &c . . 1, pages,' 0; 22 1 . '''' ) ''` qik , enlUnd t r _My h Staid.';‘•' - ft‘e' •this 24th iS , Of ', , ' -'• 6igne,l),f ; lEPw: . . - ~,.1 - :., ~_ .„- - 1 i .,.. A - ' ~ 'F. t!. be departed pa:. 1 --..-:=, , - '.-1 Taxiitile'i:iii*Ory of ,', .year 1848, being .. i t; . sis!lippili r eStiMa - 1 of said cropn . !:y :::•';.; 146ber"ofIsiityes 1 istumbor:ofabrettot i ,taiiWialai --,- ' 4 certify ; r the foieg' PO* 4 . 5 6 9 - 01. p.ro ear-1. 8 .1 . (1 prkt iiitlafrahia?,, j aippl; for .t : ' O.Y, _- 10140 '.13:11 i'_. =lc, r!.l,!'l:',i';-i', • g , ~.• c' -' ~ nere-!1 a _ . l, to ilt fitifiholl MIA faCAOtil,l7iii:iiiitith . 'Pi: 1 . t OBLEA ' NS, Aug. 4, 1,§48:' . erewit I'transmit' ( tojoit, a ate from John Eagard, Sr., , of ak plantation, horses;.'- ' • . , I; 1 is - rottrn * frotn 'Mateo; he ves. 1 ,In,May last lepur.. of Ilis'l3pa, Richard Tay!or, ..Willuulis.-. On.thu : pth of sed oflR. 31.k`arnp . hell two i of $4501)... Ile inspected ;mined thera to see if they ;ave his draft, oti the Canal I ilaW a I : flood of I Tkylo * i * *1 * r ' Prbate,'Coitri 9 0 ' 61 :that truntenOtci* tram lint k E ;,22;;- anti ;00iteal:46( uly;=*-;!.11 2 ,4845;A I+lolKEriperx L' l I thel raki ivuot,A_Ativz C 4111tri .111 b'y 1- i_ ~igned rue IIHI correct 14.410400 r . you 1 er&is ogl - ::; kki***** 1304?iit 114 a stagte p'uit ew e:!,;;` Trans ptre the market '!' .as "cattle r e'Ai Slaveey ti friend, of - thieNtaPt:Priiiititio-Whig f Ortdidlit o for PiesiAiaifYVVherelii - Thor4 B*ing? Wh ere •Tiionias:coliiiii? , W.4ere q iw.cmufe.,, Delano, ! who iir'..slic*. • ktiikiti atop, wi 1101riri o f or T ayliW :i .-Inee: , "..Ti*as7 11 * . q., :Eeere. tory of Siarq.,— , alact - liliaii), ili ether 'Whig Thortiio ll .6tillio; Oti ; fiave ~ nn the " moral peatilPriaii 6. o l aterlAiiito : D4oldratiar.ea ra f or 9,,rst;lo,e4lati Pi,ay. ituid not. male' as ' Bl/ Ay *kasste.>ciftliOnseireis tis I these . l etideitivi4bPut - raPiPg ? • ; A../ittle inie Val* Capt. Brag t:6, fOr - inore 4 ,`4 iitle Anus and "Big tfanes..! — "fo - liiVo and; tie bald," and th e Whig AStiglkwilLiiejpe.rfeqtdlalted 1,, v . •":',-. --.l___LL . : ;t_ . . ~ - . - . sel , 3lii !,l,#ess.*o)s-nutijcagreerniti. Th° ' o°lviti . i'r.Omaocabie,-/tiottiOM 0 0 . nel, Becton fa:the people:of fO l Oifortlia says th e Nationtii,,,, .4 1, ':be'read - :•36/ith'ireat 'detest, _ ... ,•':••-:„,. i• , •-• f' ir ~,., • , Sonic th e 'arsPapersseenn dis ozed;tosgeeri t. this gentloniati, but lie rather fdeserves ,thank s for suPplying 14. , his , connsel,lltbe lack Of Con gressiopal legislation. In tbe:Maiii;it 'is. 'd r _ cellect, ind:calculated,'(- if 'fbileireCitii'soere peace'ordeti an d ”" " s e lf aelkisiti r ici::liniiini- the Californians, :`,He says /rid thatabeinilitary GOVernilietitliyiliek coniii . ' h is; ae'irilil,lii i (we suppose,:ty:,`theiiatien -,) the "laws ofthe land"--will remain in - forcel til! Alteret-by- e competent Tfigiillitive - n.iathorit."".One of these laws, as''Coltinel -Banton well.ii . ilitietandi, - - - ei.. eludes slavery.: 'Boubtlessth: " bere;•the right to inatitute*proVisionai -Gin, nment,'-ftla Ire; can seelio -reason why the liii i pier ,illicinld' not do, premseli what. the ,perijili,. of Oregon did, prohibit; this ... - intricluetion_q ,Atitzt. , -They I would. only be confirming ore. f orcing the lair I already eaiSting,; l-- It Contd.!) -1' nedesiary rim. rply to provide Means fdr , 44; 'fig freedom to !every person entering ther. - *tory. We do not believe there would be - rin . agitation or di vision about-it—they- would Obal4Y; agree as ro 1 one an in Ocirdingtheireci against tbe lep- • rosy of slartry-and :Stich ii, - ensure !suit . ' be of great 'service lzeie:, - ,fitiiiii it Strcegtbentbe hands of those Who.iern'ibeliiii ~• to giVe' ' them free institutions, -, _ -4.. ... ' But to the 'letter: .', To the People of Califorhi , , ..- ~ The treaty witlr Mexieo4n , -es you ,eitizens of ,the United,States; Co ~' ss has not,yet passed the laws to give Sony ..- blessing of our i government ;sandit may he , , ...11110 ' time before it does so: i•Jn - the mean tim , while - your con dition is -anemplons and critie.i, and calls for the exercise of the soundest - 4 scretion 'and the most exaltrid =patriotism ori:y i nr part,:the tem porary' civil and military i ernrcent estah fished over' you, as a' righto • sriii at an end. • 'The edicts I ,,pnoniulgated '.btemporary G lily • your k ir overnors,i(qearney and 'AI son, each an ig- I noramus,) So. far 'us these edicts wentto ehanne the laws of tbh land;:nre itch and void, and were so frolc.he, begicoing,,:ifor Pie laws of a conquered e ;ry ientnin, jti, force, until. a'/- tered by the, nper leiislalipe alaieority,- and 'no legislative' authority bqf yet altered :the 01, 1 1 laws whieti . ferisOcritlthe, time Of ` your 'ma n:rest. • Th'e lows of California are -Sf.fit'jkliii they were, ant:,, arc,sulfiCient far , your; present , I protection, 7i 4 liiome Slielitl UdditionSderiqd from your :01 ,tart' Conseil andadininistered 1 . by officers Of - o ur ; own ele tine.' - :Having no. lawful govern" 'mit; nr lawfnl 'efficersi;',s:.y. Gait n nt get none e*Oc 4,, by, " your , f Aisyn a 4.;,, you can have; one the ,enifflave authority over you ex eept by'yorir iCentlr - e - Its.r.anction 'must le in the will Of lie.majority. ;AI reeommend you to meet in eon ention—prnVidefor a cheap and' simple forni of goiernment4and- ..talre care, of yourself, critilleringresseanirOvide for yqu.-4 You need .2., oiernor and ,Ijudgek 'and some , peace and MB m ili tia Officers: that is about aft.; The Romari-civil law, whicks tbebasis of year- I law, is Juse,ii:l,,wis' e; and drily need.fto be ad ministered liy , 'ist and, upright. jtuliins (aleal n 1 dis), whorl:L.7o bli6Pla eleetil Avoid new codes . !of laws until :i troaaccd by permanent author s Ity.• You need but littleot•present,' in addi.- 1 tion to what ybc ,baye,and'that -our,:conreii ! tion eat!: gill§ ylon ; to .trit : ;elections, trial by !jury and cdurs of •''Reeini4Oiriiiiirt " - Valet - - ter is for the - i eimination of disputes without ne ilition law by the k prib l undge; it is easily i engrafted •ii Ithe'Reman riiVil law, Web you ;shave, and, Whinh;favors arbittation-ar.d an4ca• ILk settletneut.' lt is lc:undo:I upen,tha com • amain 'Sa4P,,nre._ '" agree With thine adrefA ;l7(l3liellY*ii at: tlna -aft In ii* SvilY Icith him,' 4 , 0; jt, exis -in seine of, the{ northern !Eurofican -natienS, , litlrwai, 'espeCialfy where 1 tir-thirds a l3f'allltile•dispdto are settled in the court of "Itecrinciliation_":! I ' ~ '' 'I I Yon havi.lmen dksappoluc,ed in .. # 9. t rsceising the pily,And`, td : you for milftary,,serlics :ad '; sacrifices dnring.tbei war. ,:,11A.: bill...passed die !•..eirate, aplir,oPrrating4 l 7ooiPikfdr: th a t pur pose; that bill Wan ballredin'the•-:coniici • te of i thd.Harthe - 4. ~iiiOs'o,ll,4,ti'is, by dies la lost 1 8 i CoL Fran's:int, sentilierii ii 3 Oc I:: )1310 . and i ttio notorions..,ook4iiiii4than'D; Stesens,on. 1 Sei 6 g tbE4 - 11111 - ii b s lit: al 'di's m" f.s 4 Nl 0;40 0 was againinisedhy : tlid OeCat :to' # eillio nnimoat rg64 aid, I ),Ssk.:4SneFiitine , aiii : ; ikwa's also lot i_n'iltniOnitsi,, , ,of Representatives ; by the effect of tlie'sanni lies . ' But. O 4iiiittJesiiair, 1. el you m . jekt4:.s4ia i . .and tit ey:e_.:liere :are fiords 49*-40 1 P'fai§ . P9iAli 6 i:rtiiii rre.siaPit ,for iiiiI)FORB;7,94 - ligwkitai!,tio .: a y` older yo# to be, r. 44.: :. ,, ,; - , ',:: '1- . . - - 1 ;'-- - i Tho,ernigranti want lauds theyvven i , 2 :iii the county land: Itls n.o,;a,te ,tsforturcetliii Congress . 11aiiSea :no 4aw . so grat4 itA:44,6111; but AintawlitiliOome; " and aat!kiiiiil*:takkk ' according- - ' ' ' I vi , iiiit - iha p r oaty . to ti mit o ! o fk ,, , „ , J poetrofe;, - Senap some y ~., , acres , fr jaiii,;464o7, ; to eaChjlei4Of the A faraily, +l,o* -- and jr o up g , Wn .e431481eiig , 18 ..' 9104 'O l 4 ~.1 d,o * ... t0 .te dafather for; each Atlft: - Ider . l B'ask gm saie•Ai:ihirife:' )014 Y9#4i'*eC *upolailouif 44,24400 I:tylr:ici eugriiik,l44_4l44ll4,i_betoT„o7 itecviiiaxbeitio,olo4fait4_oupo an4 , alr tie - 4g:iitttpii ; iii!4o:oo4it„ll4; 2 . 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