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CAVEAT*. are wu will main¬ NEW MEXICO. enactment of an est, to the of a bill whose us these acts concerned, PjcurLa t ra f Nuuuu u., N. Y. pie, through the unjust, THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. suspend passage strict en¬ P* Orr.ioE, & WASHINGTON, D. C. Old Line Democrat..Joee Manuel Galleges. and unconstitutional merits cannot secure the approval of two* tain theiu, and insist on their and other* desiring to apply for Oa- oppressive, Fugitive ADOPTED AT BALTIMORE, JUNE I, 1852 and shall vwt) are informed that ft J the draw ing* OHIO. Slave Law, are to be inconsistent thirds of the Senate and House of Repre¬ forcement, until time experience ¦1NVKNT0K8 ntcmuitry Old Line Democrats..David T. Disney, M. H. proved of the demonstrate the of further legis¬ and paper* axe prepared by the undersigned with the LIST Of NUMBERSOTTHEKD CONGRESS. with all the principles and maxima of De¬ I. That the American Democ¬ sentatives until the judgment people necessity utinoat and on the most moderate U-rms. Nichols, Alfred P. Kdgerton, Andrew KUiaou, Resolved, which has lation to the evasion of the All otherdispatch,Patent business KMATK. VV. Thomas L. Ritchie, Kd- mocracy, and wholly inadequate to the racy place their trust in tlie can be obtained thereon, and guard against promptly Attended to. Frederick Green, intelligence, from the cor¬ laws on the one hand, and the abuse of Person* wishing f>r information or advice relative TLo Senate consist* ot two Senator* frsiu en. li B>n H. Wui. D. H. John¬ settlement of the questions of Which they the and the saved the American people to Patent* or Iaventlona at all time* tonsult the Olds, Lindaey, Harvuy patriotism, discriminating jus¬ on the not nuiy State Thar* are thirty-one 8talcs, represented hy Wilson Shannon. George Blise, Andrew are claimed to Ik* an adjustment. tice of the American rupt and tyrannical domination of the their powers other, impairing undersigned with/mi ekara*. either personally at hi* two Senators. son, people. a to out the or iottsr. ALFRlfl) K. sixty Stuart. X. That no settlement of II. That we thin an a Rank of the United State*, and from their present efficiency carry office, by lltCACU, in permanent - Whig*, in Itmht: Old Lin* Democrats, Ramwi. Seott Aaron Har¬ Reaohed, regard internal im¬ of the Constitution ; and we Feb. 3. Solicitor of Patents, 8ft Nassau «t. N. Y. Democrat* I ., Harrisou, the can be looked our of requirements Those marked 1. 1> , Independent Whigs..John Slavery question for, distinctive feature of political creed, corrupting system general »* Moses B. John L W. H. all further of the ques¬ IflMMMAR Y AN* W ATJKKC'UH K. those elected as 1'uion men, 8. B., Um*I»ImW lan, Corwin, Taylor, except in the of the which we are to maintian before provements. deprecate agitation 6RANVI1XK Southern or State men Kdward Hall. practical recognition proud as to our Institution has bean la raecesefal Hight.» Sapp, truth that is and Free¬ a VIII. Rcsolwd, That the Democratic tions thus settled, dangerous rnms operation - sectional, the world as the moral eloinent in President David H. Atchison Indepemlent Democrats..\.. D. Campbell, Slavery great and will discountenance all effort#-, J. three year*, and its proprietor, having devoted - and - will abide Seoretarv Ashury Diokins Kdward Wade, J. H. dom national; by the total separation of form of government springing from uud party faithfully by uphold peace, twenty five year* to the management of tho tick, la Term t Tumi Giddings. in the to continue or renew such when¬ to and spins. expires OREUON. the General Government from Slavery, and upheld the will; and we con¬ the principles laid down Kentucky agitation, now enabled judieioualy select, skillfully ap¬ alasama. MlssijUMPPi. the and consti¬ by popular and resolutions of 1798, and in ever, wherever, or however made; and we ply, tueh curative agencies aa are best adapted to - 186fl Adams, 1867 Old Line Lane. exercise of its trast it with the creed and of Virginia re- Boni Pitziim.trtck Stephen (U) Democrat..Joseph legitimate practice will maintain this settlement as essential each oaae. Female diseases, in all their fonu*. C 0. Clay IHiV Vacancy 1869 PENNSYLVANIA. tutional influence on the side of Freedom; Federalism, under whatever name or form, the report of Mr. Madison to the Virginia ooive particular attention; and those even who have ARKANSAS MISSOURI. and to the States the whole in that it those to the nationality of the Whig party and been confined to their bed* from one to twenty yean, - Old Line Democrats T. B. J. Rob¬ which seeks to the will of the con¬ Legislature 1799; adopts H. W Johnson* . 1855 David R. Atehisou 1855 Florence, by leaving palsy the of the Union. with apinal, utorine, or anomalous disease, arc assur¬ * the main . as one of Wm. K. Sebastian - 1859 Ileum .N. (reffet ls-'" ins, ir., Wm. H. Witte, John McNair, Samuel subject of Slavery and the extradition of stituent, and which conceives no impos¬ principles constituting integrity ed that there is still hope for them We especially CONMKcTIUW- NKW MAMrSHIRK. A. Bridge*, Henry A. Muhlenberg, Christian from service. ture too monstrous for the cre¬ foundations of its political creed, aud is John G. Chapman, ofMd., invite such to correspond with us, us unrivalled suc¬ - - fugitives - public . '8*5 Moses Norrnt, I8oj jr W. Straub, H. B. Wright, Ana Packer, Ga- XI. That all men have a natural to resolved to carry them out in their obvious President the National Convention cess has given us oonndonce of their curability. De¬ . - - 1857 Jared W William*- iHM right of Whig Aaac Touoey lusha A. Grow, James Gamble, Wm. H. Kurt/, dulity. aud rangement of the nervone system, liver, and digestive 4Al.iroRNIA. NKWYOKK. a portion of the soil; and that, as the use III. Resolved, That, entertain¬ meaning import. are generally relieved. Terms, from $ft to . ¦ Michael C. therefore, organs, - John L. William M. «win 1856 Win. It. Seuynl 1855 Augustus Drum, Dawson, of the soil is to the these the Democratic of IX. Resolved, That the war with Mex¬ $12 per week, accordmy to helplessness or the amount - life, - is a list of tho Free Dem- B. Weller - - 1857 Hamilton hish 18j7 Trout, Carlton B. Curtis. indispensable ing views, party The following John ol all men to the soil is as sacred as assem¬ ico, all the of of care required. Address delawask. JEW JERSEY. Whits..Joueph R. Chandler, Williiun F.vcr- right this Union, through their delegates upon principles patriotism ooratic and Anti-Slavery papers published in W. W. BANCROFT, M D., - 1857 J R. Thomson . - 8..7 to life and the laws of nations, was a and JarnesA Bayard hart, Issac R. Heisfccr, Ncr MiddieHwarth, their right itself. bled in a General Convention, coining just » Dee. 24. Granville, Lieklng oo., Ohio. - the : M. - 1859 William 18j9 Tohn. Clayton Wright Samuel L. KukhoI, John McColloch, David XII. That the lands of the Uni- in a of concord, of devotion necessary war on our part, in which every fm>kii>a. north Carolina. public together spirit American citizen should have shown him¬ FREE DEMOCRATIC PRESS. CARD. J MoiIoii - - 1855 E. Ritchie, Thomas M. Howe, John Dick. ted States to the and should I to the doctrines and faith of a free nekton George Hodger*- [856 belong people, repre¬ A. annum. subscriber ii prepared to Lecture, the present 1857 ------18;>9 self on the side of his and neither Inquirer, Portland, Me.; Willey; $2 per :Uo|>hun H. Mallory Vacancy K110DK ISLAND. , not lie sold to individuals nor granted to sentative Government, and appealing to country, Ind. Democrat, Conooni, N. II.; G. G. Fogg; $2. THEseason, on the new inothod of Building, with the UKOUOIA. OHIO. Old Line Democrats..Thomas Davis, Ben¬ but be held as a sa¬ for the rectitude of nor by word or deed, N. S. gravel wall, in the Octagon and Hexagonal forms. . their - fellow-citi/.eus morally physically, W. C. Duwtoit - 1855 8. P. Chiwo (LP.) 18a.> corporations, should News, Keene, II,; Woodward; $126. Address I H. STEARNS, 'title 1867 jamin B. Thurston. cred mist for the benefit of the renew reassert have "aid aud comfort to the Democrat, Manchester, N. It.; J. H. Goodale; $1.50. Ruber! Toomht (I'.) 1869 ISenjamin F. 11 people, their intentions, and before given N. T. J. Whittain Jan. 6. Abington, lMnsa. INDIANA, PENHBYI.VAMA. SOUTH CAROLINA. and should be in limited the American the declarations of enemy." Messenger, Portsmouth, 11.; ; $1. - quanti¬ 1866 James - 1865 Stale Democrats..John granted people D. TUB John Petit Cooper Rights McQueen, free of to landless settlers. on X. Resolved, That we at the res¬ Freeman, Montpelier, Vt.; P. Thompson; $2. OHIOlTARWUllrOH 3£ - them rejoice - 1857 18.'»7 William L. M. P. S. Jas. ties, coat, avowed by when, J. A. Jchso D Bright Rich'dBrodhuad,jr. Aiken, Keitt, Brooks, principles toration of relations with our sister Observer, Morrisville, Vt.; Sowerby; $1.26. rpHlS elegant and popular Weekly Agricultural ILLINOIS. UHODK island. L. Orr, W. W. Boyoe. XIII. That a due regard for the Federal former occasions, in General Convention, friendly Telegraph, Spriuglield, Vt.; L. T. Guernsey; $1.75. X Family Newspaper will commence its third vol¬ - - - - 18j7 for J acne* Shields 1865 Charles T. James TENNESSEE. Constitution, and sound administrative have their candidates for Republic ofMexico, and earnestly desire Democrat, Brattleborough, Vt.: W. Nichols; $1.60. ume on the 1st ofJanuary, 18M. It will be illustra¬ - - - they presented Stephen A. Douglas 185# I'hilip Allen 18;»9 her all the and which Brandon Post, Brandon, Vt.; P. Welch; $1. ted with numorous engravings of Domestic Animals, IOWA. SOUTH CAROWMA. Old Line Democrats..Brookins Campbell, policy, demand that the funds of the Gen¬ the blessings prosperity Courier, G. 0. popular suffrages: we Burlington, Vt.; Samson, $1.60. Farm Buildings, Farm Implements, Trees, Shrubs, C. 1865 P. Butler - 1865 Wm. M. A. eral Government be from the Government is one under institutions; Augustus Dodge A. (S. B.) (deceased,) Churchwoll, ^amuel kept separate 1. That Federal enjoy republican Commonwealth, Boston, Ms.; J. D. Baldwin ; and all the important affairs connected with Horti¬ - - - daily George W. Jonos 1869 Jowiah J. Brans 18;.i» Smith. Geo. W. Jones, Frederick P. Stanton. banking institutions; that inland and of limited powers, derived solely from the and we congratulate the American people $6, weekly $2. culture, Agriculture, and Stock. KENTUCKY. TENNESSEE. Culloai, Charles Ready, the results of that war, which have Sentinel, North Adams, Ms.; A. D. $1.60. Bach number will contain, besides Foreign and - - Whigs..William Brook; . be to AreInhohi Dirtni . 1855 Junir* C. Jour.* 18. n ocean postage should reduced the Constitution, and the grants of power upon Domestic selections from the most R. M. Btigg, Felix K. Zollikoffer, Kmerson so the con¬ American, Lowell, Ms.; W. S. Robinson; tri-week.; $3. News, interesting John ft. Thompson 1869 John lie/1 1859 lowest possible point; that no more reve¬ therein ought to be strictly construed by manifestly justified policy-and News, Fitchburg, Mass.; R. F. Rollins; $1.50. Publications of the day, Stories, Wkt, History, Biog¬ LOUISIANA. TEXAS. Ktheridge. nue should be raised than is to all the and of the Gov¬ duct of the Democratic party, and insured Essex Freeman, Ms.; J. Emuiett; raphy, Poetry, Essays on various subjects, Market - - - Salem, - - - TEXAS. required County John Slldell 1865 Thomas J. Busk 1867 departments agents to States " for the Report* of Cleveland, New York, Cincinnati, Ac. In - the United $3.50. - - semi-weekly, J. P. Benjamin - I8a9 Sara. Houston 1869 Old Line Democrats..Goo. Y. Smyth, Peter defray the strictly necessary expenses of ernment ; and that it is inexpedient and indemnity Ms. short, nothing will be left undone which may be the future." Republican, Greenfield, " " MAINE. VERMONT. H. Bell. the public service, and to pay off the pub¬ to exercise doubtful constitu¬ past and security for Worcester, Ms.; J. M. Earle; $2. thought necessary to render The Ohio Farmer the - dangerous Spy, Hannibal Hamlin 1857 Vacancy 1865 UTAH. lic debt: and that the and tional XI. Resolved, That, in view of the con¬ New Bedford, Ms. bost Family Paper for the Farmer, Gardener, Me¬ - Standard, - - power patron¬ powers. Vacancy 1859 ,Solumon Foot 1857 Old Line Democrat..John M. Bernhisel. dition of institutions in the Old Courier, Northampton, Ms. chanic. and Btock Breeder, that is published in the MASSACHUSETTS. VIRGINIA. age of the Government should be dimin¬ 2. That the Constitution does not con¬ popular Gazette, Dedham, Ms.; Henry 0. Hildreth; $2. United States. That the circulation may be general, Cha.Sumner (t. D.I 1867 J. M. Mason (8. B.) I8;»7 VIRGINIA. ished the abolition of all World, a and sacred is devolved, we have made the terms low. " by unnecessary fer upon the General Government the high duty Democrat, Dedham, Ms.; E. G. Robinson ; $2. - - 1869 R. M. T. Hunter 1859 Old Line Democrats..T. H. Bayly, J. M. Mill- with increased the John k Term*..One oopy, $2; three copies, $5; five cop¬ MARYLAND. WISCONSIN. ofHces, salaries, and and by the power to commence and carry on a gen¬ responsibility, upon Sentinel, Lawrence, Ms.; Ryan Co.; $2. son, John 3. Caskie, William O. Goode, Thos. privileges, this as the ies. $8; ten copics. $15; twenty copies, $25; and at - of James A. Pmrrr 1855 I«ac P. Walker 1855 S. Paulus William election by the people of all civil officers eral system of internal improvements. Democratic party country, Rhode Island Freeman, Providence, R. I.; Crawford the same rate for six months. Address - - Bocock, Smith, . - Powell, Thomas O. Pratt 1857 Honry Dod«e 18:»7 John in the service of the United so far 3. That the Constitution does not con¬ party of the people, to uphold and maintain k Harris; $1. THOMAS BROWN, Proprietor, MICHIGAN. Charles J. Faulkner, H. A. Rdmondson, States, Ohio. Z. J. F. as be consistent with the and fer the Federal Govern¬ the rights of aud thereby the Republican, Hartford, Ct; Bartlett k Hawley; $3. Cleveland, Lewis Ca*s 1867 Letcher, Kidwcll, Snodgrass, Fayette may prompt authority upon eve^State, to Cy Editors friendly to our enterprise, who will - . Union of the and nustain and Chas B. Stuart 1859 McMullen. efficient transaction of the public business. ment, directly or indirectly, to assume the St^s, Herald, Ellington, N. Y.; A. S. Brown. copy the above advertisement, and send a paper VERMONT. XIV. That er and harbor improve¬ debts of the several States, contracted for advance among us constitutional liberty, Evening Chronicle, Syracuse, N. Y.; H. R. Raymond marked to us, shall have the Farmer the coming * By Governor'* appointment. The Legislature Andrew to resist all and daily $3, weekly $1.60. yew, with or without an exohange. Bee. 21.4t of Alabama will have two Uuited States Senators to Whigs..James Meaoham, Tracy, ments, when necessary to the safety and local and internal improvements, or other by continuing monopolies Spirit of the Age, Norwich, N. Y.; J. D. $1. the session Alvah Sabin. exclusive for the benefit of the ; sleet during coming WISCONSIN. convenience of commerce with foreign State purposes; nor would such assump¬ legislation Wyoming Co. Mirror, Warsaw, N. Y.; A. Holley ; $2 A NEW VOLUME FOR THB HOUSEHOLD. nations or the several States, are tion he or few at the expense of the many, and by a Telegraph, Oneida, N. Y.; D. H. Frost; $1.26. BY WILLIS P. HAZARD, 178Che* HOUSE or REFRESEHTATIVES. Old Line Democrats..Daniel Wells, jr., B. among just expedient. and constant adherence to those Banner of the Times, De Ruyter, N. Y. TJUBLISELKD objects of national concern, and it is the 4. That and sound forbid vigilant Free Press. Wellsville, N. A. N. Cole: X ant street, above Seventh, Philadelphia. The House oonaitftfl of two hundred and C. Rastman, John B. Maoy. justice policy and of the Con¬ Y.; $1.60. COOKERY AS IT SHOULD BE of in the of its to foster one Frederick N. Fred¬ . Members and fife Territorial Dele¬ duty Congress, exercise the Federal Government principles compromises Douglass' Paper, Rochester, Y.; thirty.lour constitutional to for the branch of to the detriment of any stitution which are broad enough and erick Douglass; $2. A new mannal of the dining-room and kitchen, con¬ gate* ooe new Territory having lately boon INDEPENDENT DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. powers, provide industry to embrace and the Free Press, Gouverneur, New York; Mitchell k IIul- taining original recipes in every branch of cookery, vis: The Delegates, same. other, or to cherish the interests of one strong enough uphold bert; $1. domestic beverages, food* for invalids, pickling, Ao. formed, Washington. ADOPTED AT 1852. XV. That and exiles to the of another of Union as it was, the Union as it is, and Herald, Jamestown, N. Y. with bul of fare for in the however, have no vote. PITTSBURGH, AUGUST 12, emigrants front portion injury portion Carson Together every day year, the Old World should find a cordial wel¬ our common that the Union as it shall be, in the full expan¬ League, Syracuse, N. Y.; J. Thomas; $1.60. rules for earving, Ac., by a Practical Housekeeper, ALABAMA. country; every citizen, sion of the and of this and pupil of Mts. Qoodfellow. With appropriate il¬ Old Line S. W. Having assembled in National Conven¬ come to homes of comfort and fields of and section of the has a energies capacity Amorioan Banner, Cherry Vallev, Pa; JonhB.King lustrations. doth or 76 oeats. Democrat*..Philip Philips, every country, G. W. 12mo, half-bound, Harris, Wm. R. Smith, George S. Houghton, tion as the of the Free Democra¬ enterprise in the New ; and every attempt to demand and insist upon an equal¬ great and progressive people. Courier, Concantville, Pa.; Brown. Cookery as it should be ? Ah, well, that's a pretty delegates right Olive Branch, Norristown, Pa.; Joseph Moyer; $1. bold title! And a dubious one, too, exclaims W. R. W. Cobb, Jame« F. DowdelL a com¬ to their of of and and to com¬ Jane G. another, Abercrombie. cy of the United States, united by abridge privilege becoming ity rights privileges, Saturday Visiter, Pittsburgh, Pa.; k William for if the authoress is going to tell us what it should Wkig..James citizens and owners of the soil us and of and Swisshelin; $1.60. be, that will be for we all know ARKANSAS. mon resolve to maintain right against among plete ample protection persons THE WHIG PLATFORM. Freeman, Mercer, W. T. $1.60. nothing new, by daily ought to be resisted with inflexible deter¬ property from domestic violence or foreign Pa; Clark; experieaoe what it shonld and eonld be, but what it -Old Line Democrats..A. B. Greenwood, K. wrongs, and freedom against slavery; con- ADOPTED AT BALTIMORE, JUNE 8, 1851 Weekly Crescent, Erie, Pa.; Caughey k McCreary; is not Well, she tells you what it should be, and A. Warren. mination. aggression. how to make it so; and in short, plain, practical, and hding in the intelligence, patriotism, and XVI. That nation has a clear 5. That it is the of branch of The People's Journal, Coudersport, Potter county, such as the result of a and constant¬ . every duty every The Whigs of the United Slates, in Pa.; Mann k simple roles, long Old Line Democrats..James T. Pratt, Colin the of the American to alter or its own Govern¬ the Government to enforce and to Dougall, Haskell; $1.50. ly active experience in providing for the dally wants discriminatingjustice right change practice Convention assembled, firmly adhering Dispatch, Pittsburg, Pa.; Foster k Fleeson; daily of a large household, enables her to do in the very M. Ingersoli, Nathan Belcher, Origen 8. Soy- our trust in God for the ment, and to administer its own concerns the most in our the conservative $3, weekly $1. beet manner. one our au¬ (>eo|>le ; putting rigid economy conducting great republican princi¬ Clarion Every who has eaten at mour. in such manner as best secure the and that no more revenue which are controlled and of Freedom, Indiana, Pa; Moorhead k Mc- thoress's board will bear ample testimony to the ex¬ CALIFORNIA. triumph of our cause, and invoking his may public affairs, ples by they gov¬ Claran; $1. cellent of the she and the of the to be raised than is to de¬ and now, as ever, the Die Frie Press, F. W. dai¬ qualities many good things daily Old Line Democrats. . J. A. in our endeavors to advance it, rights promote happiness ought required erned, relying upon Philadelphia, Pa.; Thomas; sets before them, prepared under her own superin¬ MoPoufcall guidance people, and foreign interference with fray the necessary expenses of the Gov¬ of the American with ly, $3. tendence, and the rales for making which she herein Milton 8. Latham. we now submit to the candid of intelligence people, sets forth. DELAWARE. judgment that right is a dangerous violation of the ernment, and for the gradual but certain an abiding confidence in their capacity for Homestead Journal, Salem, 0.; A. Hinksmaa; $1.60. all men the following declaration of prin¬ law of nations, which all extinction of the debt. and their continued devo¬ Christian Press, Cincinnati, 0.; $2. The recipes of the world-renowned Mrs. Qoodfel¬ Old Line Democrat..George R. Riddle. against independ¬ public sel£governinent True Democrat, Cleveland, C ; Thomas Brown; dai¬ low, for cafcee, pastry, and sweetmeats, are now for FLORIDA. ciples and measures: ent Governments should protest, and en¬ 6. That Congress has no power to tion to the Constitution and the Union, ly $«, weekly $2. the first time collected together for the benefit of all Old Line Democrat..Augustus K. Maxwell. I. That their deavor all proper means to charter a National Bank ; that we believe do the as the Ashtabula Sentinel, Jefferson and Ashtabula, O.; W. whodesire to be good housekeepers. Governments, deriving just by prevent; proclaim following political C. Howell; $2. In short, this new Cook Book is offered to the pub- 0EOROIA. from the consent of the and is it the of the Ameri¬ such an institution one of sentiments and for the lio as the best Line Democrat»..J. powers governed, especially duty deadly hostility determinations, Mahoning Free Democrat, Youngstown, 0.; M. Cullo which has ever been prepared, and the Old L. Seward, A. H. are instituted men to secure to all can Government, representing the chief to the bests interests of the country, dan¬ establishment and maintenance of which tan; $1.60. publisher invite* all housekeepers to purchase it and David J. B. among it a confident that will recommend it Colquit, Bailey, Wm. W. Bent, R. those inalienable of of the world, to gerous to our institutions and their national as a is Commercial, Cleveland, 0.; H.M.Addison; $1.60. give trial, they W. Chastain, Junius Htllyer. rights life, liberty, and' Republic protest against, republican organization party Journal, Wellington, 0.; George Brewster; $1.60, to their friends as the only practical Cook Book of A. Alex. H. the pursuit of happiness, with which they and by all proper means to prevent, the liberties of the people, and calculated effected : Western Reserve Chronicle, Warren, O.; E. O. How¬ which they ean make daily use ia all their household Whig*.David Reese, Stephens were the intervention of and to the business of the within of States duties. Jan. 21. IOWA." endowed by their Creator, and of Kings Emperors place country I. The Government the United ard; $2. » which uone can be nations to establish for the control of a concentrated is of limited and it is confined Telegraph, Palnsville, 0.; Gray k Doolittle; $2. Old Line Democrat..Bernhardt Henn deprived by valid legis¬ against seeking money character, Ohio Times, Mount Vernon, 0.; Chapman k Thrall; A NEW ALEE BOOK, by J. B. WOODBURY, Whig.John P. Cook lation, except for crime. themselves republican or constitutional power, and above the laws and the will of to the exercise of powers expresslygranted $1.69. Author of " Ihi/eineav' Mr. INDIANA. II. That the true mission of American Governments. the people; and that the results of Dem¬ by the Constitution, and such as may be Independent Democrat, Elyria, 0.; Philemon Bliss; COLUMBIA GLEE BOOK; or. Music for Old Line Democrats..S. W. H. is to XVII. That the of ocratic in this and all other and for the $2- the Million, in three parts. Miller, Kng- Democracy maintain the liberties of independence Hayti legislation, necessary proper carrying Columbian, Columbus, 0.; L. L. Rice. THEPart the number of choice liah, C. L. Dunham, James A. Lane, Tho«. A. the the of to be our Govern¬ financial measures which issues have into full and Free 1.comprising largest Hen John G. Daniel Nor- people, sovereignty the States ought recognised by upon granted powera execution, Democrat, Chardon, 0.: J. 6. Wright; $1. Glees, Quartettes, Trios, Songs, Opera Choruses, Ac., ricks, Davis, Maoe, and the of the the ment, and our commercial relations with been made between the two par- that #11 powers not thus or neces¬ Star, Ravenna, 0.; Lyman W. Ilall; $1.50. ever published. Rddy, E. M. Chamberlain, Andrew J. perpetuity Union, by political granted Herald of Freedom, J. W. Chaffin; Part of Sacred impartial application to public affairs, with¬ it placed on the footing of the most favor¬ ties of the country, have demonstrated, to sarily implied are expressly reserved to Wilmington, 0.; 2.consisting Anthems, Choruses, ed nations. of $1.60. Quartette*, Ac., for seleet societies and concerts. Wkig..Samuel W Parker. out sectional discriminations, of the fun¬ candid and practical men, all parties, the States respectively and to the people. True Republican, Greenfield, O. Part 3.containing most of the old popular Conti¬ ILLINOIS. damental principles of equal rights, strict XVIII. That as, by the Constitution, their soundness, safety, and utility, in all II. The State Governments should be Williams Democrat, West Unity, 0.; Wm. A Hunter. nental Psalm tanos. Making the most complete col¬ Old Line Democrats..John Wont W. and economical administration. " the citizens of each State shall he en¬ business held secure in their reserved and Free Democrat, Detroit, Mich.; 8. H. Baker; daih lection, in all its features, ever published. worth, justice, pursuits. rights, $6, $1. For sale by >. Riirkrr11*"" James Alien, William H. Bis- Federal Government is titled to all privileges and immunities of 7. That the separation of the moneys the General Government sustained in its weekly PRANOK TAYLOR, Washington, D. C. mIL Willie Allen. one of limited powers, derived from citizens of the several States," the prac¬ of the Government from banking institu- constitutional powers, and the Union Free Democrat, Indianapolis, Ind.; R. Vaile; $1.60. JKWKTT, PROCTOR, A WORTHINGTON, E. B. Wsshborne. J. C. Norton, solely Western dail% Clove's nd, Ohio. . lie Constitution ; and the granu of power tice of imprisoning colored seamen of tions is indispensable for the safety of the should be revered and watched over as Citisen, Chicago, III.; Z.C.Eastman; MOORE, ANDERSON, A CO., Cincinnati, James Kuox, Richard Yates. other of " and weekly. therein ought to be strictly construed by States, while the vessels to which funds ofthe Government and the rights the palladium of our liberties." Journal, Sparta, III.; I. S. Coulter; $1.25. Jan. 2.IdSw Ohio. KENTUCKY. lie to the Old Line Dfm*>crat*..Liun Jaoies S. all the departments and agents of the Gov¬ they belong in'port, and refusing people. III. That while struggling freedom, Western lreeman, Galesburg, 111.; W. J. Lane; $2. WANTED IN TOLEDO, OHIO, Boyd, and it is exercise the to such cases l>e- 8. That the embodied enlists the warmest Standard, Frpeport, HI. Chrisman, J. M. Klliott, J. C. Brenkenridgc, U. ernment, inexpedient and dan¬ right bring liberalpriuciples everywhere, sympathy PARTNER, who is a practical Druggist, and can H. Stanton. gerous to exorcise doubtful constitutional fore the Supreme Court of the United by Jefferson in the Declaration of Inde- of the Whig party, we still adhere to the Free Demoorat, Waukesha, Wis.; 8. M. Booth; dai¬ A bring a cash oapital of from five to ten thousand K. States, to test the of such and sanctioned in the Consti¬ doctrines of the Father of his as ly $4, weekly $2. dollars, to invest in a well cttablisbed wholesale Drug Whig*.. Benj. Gray, Presley Kwing, powers. legality pro- pendence, Country, Kenosha, Wis.; Sholes k Frank; $2. at one of iho best in the Western coun¬ Clement S. Wm. l^ander M. is a which makes ours the land of lib¬ Telegraph, House, points Hill, Preeton, IV. That the Constitution of the United ceedings, flagrant violation of the tution, announced in his Farewell Address, of' Free Press, Janesvilie, Wis.; Joseph Baker; $1.60. try for a large jobbing trade. Cos ordained to form a more aud an invasion of the and the of the ourselves free from all Free Press, Falls, Wis.; J. A. Smith; $2 It is about four since this honse was first LOUISIANA. Mates, perfect Constitution, rights erty asylum oppressed ofj keeping entangling 8h«aoygan C. years to of the citizens of otthcr in¬ have ever been cardinal alliances with and Advocate, Racine, Wis.; Clements; $2. opened and has dene a large and profitable business Old union, establish justice, and secure the States, utterly every nation, prin¬ foreign countries, of from the start. 1 and have connected the Ltme Democrmts.Wm. Dunbar, John consistent wiih the made in the Democratic faith and never our own to stand for- News, Ky.; W. S. Bailey; $1. purchased Perkins, blessings of hl»erly, expressly denies to professions by ciples ; every quitting upon Kentucky Newport, business for over two years, during which time the jr. Hie (*eneral Government all to de¬ the slaveholders, that wish the attempt to abridge the privilege of be- That our mission as a Re¬ True Democrat, Mount Pleasant, Iowa; J. W. trade has steadily inerta#od from over fifty tier cent Wkig*.Theodore G. Hunt, John B. Smith. |>ower they pro¬ eign ground. Iiowe; the first to one hundred and of or visions of the Constitution ob¬ citizens and the owners of soil is net to our $1.60. during year's business MASSACHUSETTS. prive any person life, liberty, prop¬ faithfully coming public propagate opinions, Der Demokrat, Davenport, Iowa; Th. Gulich; $2. fifty per cent, the pest year. And, with my facilities Old Ltne Democrat ¦.Nathahiel P. Banks erty, without due process of law: and served by every State in the Union. among us, ought to be resisted with the or impose on other countries our form of for business, Western acquaintance. Ac., the trade WhuLt.. Zmm Samuel L. therefore, the no more XIX. That we recommend the intro¬ same spirit whieh swept the alien and government, artifice or force, but to Pacific Statesman, San Francisco, Cal.; J. H. Purdy can be made, with the additional capital required, to S-udder, ('rwkiT, Government, having *e-1 by roach from ono hundrod to one hundred and fifty J, WihTy Kdmuads, SmbusI H. VValley W.l- power to make a slave than to make a duction into all treaties, hereafter to be dition laws from our statute books. teach by example, and show by our sue- Der National Demokrat, Washington, D. 0.: Fred. thousand dollars annuatly. taam Aopleton. ('harles W. Upham, Tanpan king, and no more power to establish sla¬ between the United Stales and 9. That Congress has no power under cess, moderation, and justice, the bless¬ Schmidt, editor, Buell k Blanchard, publishers. $2. For farther particulars, address the undersigned, negotiated as of will meet with Wsntworth. KdwanI IHokinunn, John Z. Good- than to establish should at of some the Constitution to interfere with or cob- of the advan- above. All letters inquiry prompt sMk very monarchv, foreign nations, provision for the ings self-government.aud ANTI-SLAVERY PRESS. attention. I. M. ASilLBl. once proceed to relieve itself from all re¬ amicable settlement of difficulties a re- trol the domestic institutions of the sev- tages of free institutions. Liberator, Boston, Ms.; Wm. Jan. 28-ldlw l>e . by Lloyd Garrison; $2.60. indefendent Drmocrat..Alex. Witt. for the existence of to era! and that such States are the IV. That where the make and sponsibility slavery sort decisive arbitration. States, people Pennsylvania Freeman, Philadelphia, Pa ; C. M. Bur- ONE THOUSAND AOENTS WANTED. MICHIGAN wherever it constitutional sole and of control the should Old Ltne Dentin.rats..David Stuart, David possesses power XX. That the Free Democratic js proper judges everything ap- Government, they obey Mffb $2. chance for young men this winter. Address to for its extinction. party to their own not its and as 1 A. Noble, Samuel Clark, Hestor L. Stephen* legislate not organized to aid either the or pertaining affairs, prohib¬ constitution, laws, treaties, they National Anti-Slavery Standard. New York. N. Y.; 1MNENov. M. M.J. COOK. Orawfordeville, InA. V. That, to the and Whig ited the Constitution; that all efforts would retain their and the re¬ 8. n. Gay k E. Quiiicy; $2. MAINE ^ persevering impor¬ Democratic of the great Slave Com- by self-respect, Old Lime Democrats.IMoaea Sam tunate demands of the Slave Power for wing of the Abolitionists or others, made to in- which claim and will Salem, O.; M.R.Robinson; $1.50. FARM NEAR WASHINGTON FOR SAI.E. McDonald, promise party of the nation, but to defeat spect they enfofce Anti-Slavery Bugle, subscriber offers for saio his Farm, situated Ml T J. D Puller more slave new slave duce to interfere with from Voice of the Fugitive. MayaH, States, Territories, them both ; and that repudiating and re- Congress questions foreign powers. TilKabout five miles flrom W asbington. D.C., in Prince Wkigs..K. Wilder Farley, SamiMtl P. Ben- ¦ttd the nationalization of our dis¬ of or to take in re- V. Government should be conducted Md. It contains acros, more Israel Slavery, nonncing both, as hopelessly corrupt, and slavery, incipient steps George's county, 178J son, Wsnhluirn, jr. tinct and final answer is.no more slave lation thereto, are calculated to lead to of the strictest economy, BUILL k BLANCHARD. WASHINGTON, D. C. than 30 of which is a fine alluvial tnoadow, producing MI8ATR8IPPT utterly unworthy of confidence, the pur- upon principles a ten and a half of hay U> the acre, but which un States, ,,o slave no nationalised the most alarming and dangerous conse¬ and revenue sufficient for the have now ready for delivery would at leaet two Old Line Demorrats. . Daniel Territory, of the Free is to take expenses der improved cultivation peoduee B, Wright, pose Democracy and that all such efforts have an market at from Wm S. Barry, 0 R. Singleton, P. Har¬ Mat pry, and no national legislation for the possession of the Federal Government, quences; thereof, in time of peace, ought to be 1AMJKL PERBIRA; tons. Hay sells in tho Washington Wiley extradition of slaves. inevitable tendency to diminish the happi¬ derived from a on ©a, $16 to $30 por ton. About four acres of tho place is ris, Wm. Barksdale. j and administer if for the better protection mainly duty imports, a marsh, covered with soveral feet in thickuess of MARYLAN f> VI. That is a sin God ness of the and the sta¬ and not from direct taxes; and, in thx sovereign rule or south Carolina black the result of whish, Slavery against of the rights and intercuts of the whole people endanger levying WITH earth, decayod vegetation, Old Lim bemarmts..Jacob Shower, Joshua ami a crime man, which no humau bility and permanency of the Union, and such duties, sound a composted, is a source from which the up¬ against policy requires just1 Views Southern and properly enriched at a reasonable cost. About Va.set, Wm. T. Hamilton. enactment nor can make and people. not to be countenanced any discrimination aud from fraud of Laws, Life, Hospitality. land may be * Henry May. usage right; XXI. That we inscribe on our banner, ought by protection 00 acres of the farm is woodland.growth principally Whigs.John R. Franklin, A. R. Sollew that and ^ friend of our institutions. when Written In Charleston, 8. 0., by f. 0. Adams. The the meadow, is ' Christianity, humanity, patriotism, Free Free Free political by specific duties, practicable, oak and chestnut. land, oxcept il Sou., Speech, Labor, and affords beautiful situs for build¬ jj iLJiil,., issnmi alike demand its abolition. IV. That the whereby suitable encouragement may be above a beautiful llmo volume o> undulating, many Old Lint Drmntrat*. .¦ Thomas and Free Mem, aun 8 the fugitive Slave Act ofl&^O and ever, until a osition covers and intended American industry, equally THE pages, small piea. paper, tho placc, and it Is noted for its healthfalness The Phelps fight triumphant victory cents; muslin, 76 cents. The usual discount to th« a G. m repugnant to the Constitution, to the our brace the whole subject of slavery agitation all classes and to all portions of the coun¬ soil of the part ofthe upland Is sandy loam, Wkigs..John Lwdley, John G. shall reward exertions. * Trad*. Orders solicited. sent greater Miller, of the common to tire j in and therefore the Demo¬ Copies by mail, pre underlaid by clay.in some places, day pradointnn Mordeoai Oliver, Sam. Carntheni. principles law, XXII. That this Platform the Con¬ Congress; try. paid, any distance under 3,000 miles, for 61 oents. About 76 acres could be divided into small gar¬ of and lo the upon the on this VI. Constitution vests in The above work is a delineation of the scenes am ting. MiNNRHOTA. spirit Christianity, senti¬ vention to the American cratic party of Union, standing The Congress dening farms, giving nearly an oquai quantity of wood Old Lim M. Rice ments of the civilized world. We there¬ presents People, national will abide and adhere the power to open and harbors, and incidents connected with the imprisonment, In 1862 and arable land to each. There is an orchard of l;»0 Dewmtmt..Henry as a candidate for the office of President platform, by repair of Manual Pereira, steward of the British Jan trees on tho hear¬ »KW YORK to a of acts known remove obstructions from brig troes a"n9.fit. Seventh P 0. £pi niiMljWinlfli State under menace, as an inducement to a|(o to from the President the are received and in by the street, Washington, ft. >. A** Sartna I. freigr, Thorn** Mannel Peraira priee la cloth 7# con la, portaga It opposed taking acquiesced PRINTING. jMgfr the of a claim, veto which he is ena¬ of the United States as a final set¬ PRINTINtl. relinquishment groundless aanta; In palpmr M newta, portage !. oonta qualified power, by Whigs of the PRINTING neaUy esseutsd by Wh$gi~]&m H ftotert, Ma Kerr, Hioh- .no by their invasion of the sovereignty Addrom TjRWTB CLKPHANR, bled, under restrictions and responsibilities tlement, in principle and substance, PAMPHLET BUELL k BLANCHARD, and Pamphlet Printing eieouted by BU1LL of the States and the liberties of the peo- National Km Ofloa. amply sufficient to guard the public inter- subjects to which they relate; and so far 8i*tb sirsat, south of Psaasylvaala ami* HOOKA BLANCHARD, Sixth street, Washington.