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v-TLii. uarmon, bui thai I had hot itl.nn.;,,,!.,. ,, !..;,, .i m:-.:. i AiTnfTr

reeoeet for him as f - " ' wiu io.uois mo.o - --m b raL I am h.annv taw.T" ... "f.!!. e,nPhalica,,y n,nv lhe P0''' in Knox' The VinrennM Hand, with that portion

o! inlor.nmg you ilul during my service with Genera! Hr.rri.on, I had no cause

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county, where the services ami merit of Ul IV""X1 r-liru.v legation attached

it ... . . 'ri'ni nuir sKu-cre iiiariis to ami

x.cu. iiarnsu.i are so entirely lamiltar Vm. Hawk ma T..,'. r tv.....

U d..U'.t Jus mum .,. I i - . . ' " cumi-

Af, hmv, , 7 jv oppose a ot.xej actor, and a patriot, ly. lor the polite and hospitable manner,

orru-g ma.i, ami have a' VV IV

express. myself, to thai effect nor have

k3ATUJt da v, Octohep, le 0.

i of tut Whigs for .'.? szke vf rr

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.NOMINATION CV II1S V. JIIQ NATIONAL CON V EN I ION, FOR PRESIDENT, WILLIAM HENRY iJARRISOH OF OHIO. FOR Virn-PKESIDCNT. JOHN TYLER OF VlitGIMA:

i ever t-isapprove t or censured any of his measures an Commandi,!r Genera! in the

pursuit of Proctor, or ju t!C of- the

every thin" I

,to vote for a President a second tune, who, w'1'1 which they were received and en

is obnoxious to r. large majority of the ! ,?r?;uned 2-J and 23d of October,

pi'opm oi uie l1 cnatcs, arm vviiose c

i prove Lis sympathies ami views to

:nt Mi'ilio M ,n!;sic,i i... i...

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pprjuiun, and 1 iiave never sro-i t .i i... i : c rr , ,

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rf:i:M;-rs!r;-Q-itir, OJ-l!i:i , tatcd in ts ( pvntiori, "tiit lfr v. as the wUh cf Ger.fTs! ii iRiiigo.y, iftrfected ll lJ Pfi'"13 wre o.ilv ONE TERM;'" -r ' Ti-Ui: whig DocrsiNE. v;.

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-v .. t;i c;; er terms. F) sneAi;: t.f t!lri P.attU of the I names at. J the j-art acted by mv reeiment. I did not intend to increase the merit ( i that rt-imtnt or to diminish the merit claimed by other... much less did I jnter.d to imply General, or Governor bhtby, i,r any ofieer attached to the army, avoiJjd duty or danger. Each had hu pari to act and I should feel myself mi,ch d pradul o suppose that they did n.-.t pcrfor.n their duty fearless of danger, nor have J ever doubted, that that these gallant otucers were precisely where dutv

((aueathem. 1 regret taat in ?tich a b:it-

Hucrj cur country va v.-t-ir '' lnf tl nr.. .1,-,. I 1 i- . . . .- . .V,"1'

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FOR THE ViNCtNNES CA2CTT2. It is your C'ountiy call? "''Pis Pome

folly to 3rgue wit!: any one the v can in- demands your help." Let no Harrison

fiuence that he is t us ou??cd a-vl t'te i tr,cn f ta' ,r0lT1 liie P'is because of-.t'oe country restored to haivpinesr ' OiaS" f Gfn' Harrison's election.--

. , - , . ' ' i i i me rescue, u.en, lenow-citizenp, and 1 ' afrrth heart-te.t pleasure. b:)lV,v lhe spoifer8 l!lat U.ey cannot with To our political friends we t; le c: j i.npur.ity botit win snd d if grace the countlie alert: The mechanic, the fanner, the',ry an' longer. It is now net only to de-

leat tiietn, but we must to overwhelm

them by our majorities, that they will

not dare any longer to raise their hydra-

Meads oi corruption amidst a free people.

now no longer to the footstool oi power,

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I claim notiiing above the most hun.bls eoldior. wlio performed his d".v on that occidc n. nor shall nnj earthly "eonsidcralionever induce me knowingly todoinjusice to t!ie commanding offr;er. Gcvcrnor ii:e!by, cr any otl.er idlicer in that armv.

n August last ,v .'sen the incon"i?t'?nt

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t l mi:!!; I rave nrn ( the i:;$i war U:U'!

n.f.i 'f. u dunia! of 1;.- state i;,f

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merchant, the professional man,. -ill should be on the alert. No friend of the conntry shcuid now be heedless ro labor nor exertion should now he r::"; d !o impress truth upon the m'mJ. of Ou tor; att'l redeem cur almit 1 .,.p

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v'".;-!t is jrc liritsous and nob!

v .- rrir, t!u n, onrt and ail,

ood (,rC.v ! '"od.iy of November!

ous day in our annais, zv

orld :!iat Arncncrns cr.n do iii;-ir "owti

votng well ar their own Ib'.tii.j."

V' WiC n, S ;,nil c .1 ""w

';,, , , 1A 'it liarnsoa and

cr the first

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pot t: not one act f -r the

country, ha? ever been perform1. d by l?im, and he lias r.ow destroyed i:j part, our main sources uf wealth, ar.d placed our tin ion and liberty in jrapaidv. Jiryrm. bcr the cnei.Uj is aomiuc-: ha-iw t -Trv man . !.o baa ; 3 i-.ot, a 1.1; l. -o.

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povir i.ie p.'Mple are

n litre tlioy :ire best known, nr-.d tl pie are fur Tin. ,-.;..! 'I'v, v here, cr

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T!'e rliaractr.- i f O. st:st.-.;ne 1. tl e i.;.' .'i-mnt. :;m, and t!te gta?.tude of ill. v.-v t!;;-t. bvci.me .it-

statesman and a soldier. With ihose services I have long been familiar, and can only attribute to gro$s ignorance or to party malignity the recent imputations to win.'!; you allude. If at the end of the lat? war with Grrat Britain, or at the end of that successfully waged by Genera! Wayne againft the North western Indians, any person had shamelessly impreached the courage of Genera! Harrison, he would, I am fully persuaded, have had not only his patriotism but his courage denied by every honest-hearted American. It was never my fortune to serve in the same field with General Harri?en but I wcil remember the admiration entertained by my immediate associates in arms for the Hero of Tippecanoe, Fort Meigs, and the Mier Thames. This &enti.iieiit. as

far a3 I ever kew or believed, was common throughout our armi"s, both officers and men piaciu j him, with one accord, in the chi33 of o:r mo,', rralLnt and successfu! commanders. Without meaning to violate the self-irn-posed restriction mentioned above, I cannut, bein directly appealed to by your

rc.-pfctstde committee, withhold this humble testimony from an old brother soldier, who ha been so unjustly assailed in t'-is late day f.f his fair renown, i re main, my rfear sir,

With high respect, Your obed't k, rv't, W INFIELD SCOTT. AML-:L A. Pl-tiVIANCK. Esc.

Oi bthnlf of the Tinpecanoe Chi. cfl

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IJNDLEY & RUSSELL,

Cernnlasiea and rorxraxding Merchants. i. 3U, fUlDBll STSilET, Feeler tc Mih. A- P. Craj t Co.. Xnt Orleans , Churchman, Robert ,5c Co., Stw Yvrk ; Lm. Cuoker & Co., Ptiladdihia s Willi im O'arvin L. Co. Louisvil'e, Ky.; Poindextor, Khey A; Co., Pittsburgh.- X. E.snny V Co, Sit. Lcxis j Jo, ('olift, Eugene, 7a.,- J. Farrinjton. Ttrrt' Haute, li t J. M. Stockwdl A. Co., EvvntrUIt. la.; IV. Smith. Vincenntt, Ij. Vincenneg, Oct. COth, 1810. n21-tf.

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CHEAP HOOTS A: IIOE. "UT received dircrt from t J lioitin, a p!pndid variety fcj-fc of Boota and t-'lioe. tuinirslly fJy suited to the present and ap. proaching si-anons, which will be eo!d um'uiily low fvr cal). Amo:ist the aitcrtaipr.t are t!.e fellow in: 100 pairs Men's thick Brogans, CO " Russets,

Boy s Boots, Kip Brogans, " line Calf Downing Sheer, " Alp Boots, . , ' Sewed Calf Boots, " (h Fine Pegged, " Lady's Seal Skin Shoes, do Kip Shoes, " do Strap icet, 44 Misses Seal Skin Shoes, " LaJp's Pumps, " Ciil 'rent Brogar.t, 44 Bojs Thick Boots, 44 Boy's Brogans,

50 50 50 100 50 JO 51) 50 50 50 0 50 ro 53

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- together wbh the former stack, r.-.akes ar

lie Van Pnren coi.iPicir. ; r.j.c ccniiy ymchwi.

K-;;;vt.y crculated by his i i sinc.a .M?jor Eato-i's return from t rain. f "fZ u io.h i,e 1, char-ge l ui,h hemg :r l- 1 .d;,,, iC came cut against Mr. 'Vaol l-1 '" ! 1,1 !...,.;..., 1 1 !' 1 I

... ' '.Mu.M. rmi.:ii,ur,jn!i wm. ncj.-jsijul n, natc got up a story that I.e. had

-'if"o... ..-a;:. :o t!!2 prtvdi--; c ;'; ovenlra n his account

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pnooc a-:dre-.-a -o

peopic on that a ay, the G;-:-er u rfj-.li i':!-i i. i.ar;M; in tnh.-t.ince a? f .;hu

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c: .ittac;; j;v ;no;-t:i

ht the battle c. j';!-te;y" m'.:i ,'. L'-t evvrv hoo:

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etterl th

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C i.'if,'jn(d r,!-"gra:c to t.'os co--::,try with a ie w ol jbec-Mt.h;;; citizens. : u of a lioi 10

iow o'jsti i.atio-:!.? in ;li . '" '..-

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n.g ran !.c trooe J r.dced, it l;:;s le-

my po.tticai oppo

as wc Know tw.i n-t r.de.not c ofmntts tocribo I me ..pbuons ar.d feel?n n.nnnfacu,r it is propocd thatjii.g die efy rcicuc- of tiiose that I cn-

Col. KtcttAr.D M. J(:;!n-i.n, : Pivsidjr.'. cf th- L . i -.' .ft.cs, gres;

" i.o is Gen. ILuii-o ;?

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i'he ton of

, NMt'.oot a thtJow of proof.

lir. In.!; ana will f::rni!

Ker.'.uckv the

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not a sin

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'ne o! . ,

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Part i.f l:l ..e : idi ;.;ni s-'it-d h.o..r, ertii' f.f Lis coi.ntry.

Of the

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id i,:s "f;rpji.e, to r 1 core the lib-

done biri..w ith.

V . Ki -hued not sprak -',. hiory ot the V;. 1 iPPEi 'VXOI.i. -a his I, so. .rv. Fir forty' years he has

Whi

of Old Knox ! examine vcr

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tore you dcposite loem in On them f!-.ot:!d rppcar r. z:::cs, n 1 1 m be ri n g nine,

the- fvlio-.vh

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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. f INAT-TvIAL.

rnA: m-v.'.hi y, if r&rc c.

its

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opv'ii inuiiih d v 1 v . it interes'j-

i;s air! n b 'pes. L niversallv b ioved in the Wriiks of peace, and distiofuished bv

i;ts

dity m the cn piils of .hi? con -,t:v.

a --oaclt for the fT,li2:it old A -1 t!'rUl n- n:1 ' ithoota tl

joo t o.or lOiKCil. uniupjiorted assertion, puj

mc i.pvn i;iy oel-mct. 1 im, mv feiiou mtiZiMo;. can be m ire i.rutl and tmins! 't:ian '.la 3 I haie Ltn more; ilinn fortv

cars beiur? my coitolry mo-t .'f t!ie

time cog-i'Mi ia active public service ar.d

TO TUB POLLS ! !. my vo c 5 a,.u my srei-c!ir. which are

dp I wjf a defr?i:l-

'' ( lor 0d, In this way ihev perk

J- destroy his reputation, and bip'ik the eiTsct of his exertion? agiinst m'srule. The Nashville Hanner. by authority of Mnjor Eaton, gives this th.jrge a direct contradiction. Read c'l remember.' TUs f.dio-.ving extrac we make from a letter wiitt-n bv

'i strong Vim liutcn man in the interior of

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v i van. 1 the iro'

Let

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1 ici-nun rufcr tae waitf ak tn-e. j up-on tecord and beb'-rc the Puhoc, are a In stoiim iu b)u'is his f!i,dt'iej tbcri. ! true index to my opinions on this, as well O'er f.-fcdoi a's hind its branch.: vnr, taJ d.er in'j.uit ml su! jectf. .And if those

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wl;o i!,i: ncciifcc inc will point t. a finale

A way! awav! TO 'id!E LOLLS: imF'" ,r,au-v tx'u l:i ,ni:,c "bicU ca:j

. , , , ,, r i ''i teasi s'jppnrt tluir assertion, then ,et voor watch word be Ll.iL , A l- i ,, :n ...Tr . .' , , , , ; "grt-e that I r,u; oout.d to tome forKI50N. TYLEI and Ueform and ii E- ward and c-xp'aia or admit its truth. Hut

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::t i:tx:i:. r ative. w. pavm:. of irvri-.-,. ntcii rd w. rn'drso.v, . r i Joseph 1 . warn:, ; dbn. J a Mils 'i. cp s, .r:.; 'cv. cai.f.:. it. m: r ti. . rc'r. ' WIM.I .'d IFiridOl). tf E i"-d: --.

Lo)l; oi.;' 1 or

cui'-fied. u t:;c "D nivj th" h-.'.o war, o? ',vr,i iongt in active srrvi.;? toa- an- othT Gneir.l idncer; he v. rs pt rhip, fiHe?; r i:i anion

1 h!'.v or.c- i 1 t.,em, a:tu tisver sustam- i td a di.;.-. j

MEMBER Till:-, Tiiat upon your vote j ,ntbv eannot do thin. No such vote was

four '. L,tl vu" ' on-, auii no suco oninion

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on tnc contrary, 1 have

for the

1i1.1v uercn 1 10 nL-n'P inn.ia n rnr

n,a,!i , c . ... ,1 i 1 ' -.1 1 - m i t. 1, i vcr cxpres--eu.

1 1 v er led lii" wannest rvrmmnv

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ier5y, an.: 1.1 i't-iin-y,i-anta, Know n to

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led

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recently

y ?i roe Van Huron for i im because du-

ge, we r.ri oniv sav, that t 1? rreat h-

?i.e to b? t;bd cr, Monday by the clcctio.i "f E'ee.ors lor President and Vica Presiden:, is pregnant widi th fate of free goovernmcnt, civil liberty ar.d national ar.d individual pmsperi'y: let e vt ry treeman, tlK-ref j;e, acquit himsell at tin polls woh vigilance, t are and a'acritv to maintain the integrity r,:f Indiana for Hctrison.

in? b onst tution. 0 trust

(ongratulate our fell

so. itiat 1.1 ca-:!i:i'T v our vote tor W rn. ' timim. f 1 ... :.. .1 .

-3 - ' ..in-- V, i.iaiiiiji aim oji'iressioii 1:1 uie To ury Harrison you are but paying a d-btj'dd world, who have fled here for refuge; of gradtude to l!ic friend of h .man liber'v. ! n ':a,'e oa occasions given my

h-J chief. wh in the most piTP"t. wltetHcr in the national councils

or as a private citizen, to all t!ie laws which Iiav e hi en passed to render their condition better, or their naturalization more easy. Nay. more, I have on several special occasions lent my aid ti) bands of oppressed f ireifMiers exiled from thr-ir

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jd-jrk and gloomy period of our countrv's Mihistory, in t!ie hour of need, stretched

l v ler nr.;

f-.rth his roauiy arm to dh nd the Lib-noes you now enjoy, which arc now in

- ' , ' r'' ') M-o:ne-. when the centra! laws of our

worse l nun a t-ircin for. .-.1 I S! ,.,,,,,,,- Vr iT...,...i r... ,v.:.

. j ' - , j . - "mi.. v . viiwciiia, i'Ji ,.iM lu-

lial'. When IrelatiJ was trvi-lo'd in the at-

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,..(-: ' t wj;-, he vvas a r. .; in com. ;.'. N'on i.t ic-, Col. Johnson urged t!i

ii.-ious 1. a us--? at

copse upon

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rot sn in2

oorers iu 1.0

abroad on the auspicio is event.

peal has already been made to the ballot

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ho r.f and The ;o-

that vs'i Hr.ren had ever contended f :r

;,irg ' .; of.i.-e ard par'y spoils.) but

boxes;

tlieoMEN-, cast, v.-c;.t, r,ort!t

p;.y t:.;og .;, v.. Fc tirjed .hat he i:e a':.. at ,d

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had fom-ht

c n m ser-

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men ( g 1 . t

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south, Iiave rebuked and diseom'.ltted the spoilsmen. Loid :ana, Kentucky, Norili Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, Pennsvi-

w now monv as o-.-ave ! T ' . ..."

" 1 van'a. l.corgra, ew Jersey, Khodc 1sa;;d served , , ,. , ,

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v ouud ;d,

i-as v.cer Th ;rn IJ on;-.-rs'Ki.h' 1 ; 'i ' If v 1 . '.

are row poor am: m-. t i.r;

: lt;s useless ta -tr.

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cannot be drown- ! by the five

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rv has i.r ev er r-

:ir.g to in dcpenJer, re, and our own wch-

01 Tate. !.-., , ItntoiSta'e hr.severv 1 eason to stand torro' f:.. 1

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wr.ru 01 v luuicauoTi 01 i.er ngm? and best

to a poo

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o-i. r.n. L

trflitv

i:aercM., when Gtr. II a RntsoN . bcr early ao i ttt.iform Iriend rd.Totds an incrcas. td ir.dti-'cmr-n:. Our yet free t-.ml ticblc hcarir-u citizens cannr.; b? vvht'rthtd or

oor.ed to iite lor a mm ii;v:? sJcrun

or:

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be briglt'enc-i os.vcejdng maioritv fi-r the Hero and bh: :sman Harr'c )n. L-t Tip. and Ty. b? the cry si for tu.

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jjure.-), 1 w !,;-: roiuiuct tlifv nave

rens'.m t; loathe, for since the hrst ofdria! diguityi o ;v;.; tvd him into icrrake.!,?'. beni-

ine'Seiiator t.f the L". Stitn. h- has or ...

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QZKvrt- ii.iH3i.o?T Aran cdl. n. m. Col. J..dinau iu a huter to Maj u C;:rr.al D.iled Aiansi'n ld An just 1 in, puh. bsbd in t!i2 Cur; tinati Kepublican, say?; Yc or fivor Ii been received in wliicli you odrsttrve. that by my reported speech, en inference may ba drawn iliat I r.m no: cr.lp ia doubt ss regards the Ccurag of

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iro measure . .-sired by Li.ha.ts w;, i.uit heed of cr. -r.se 1 i.uca?. .Mr. Van P. .iron is a ma., who many of his 0irr3 ac -k no led' unworthy of support, save

1 tri ora.

t

! ir t ie fctngie o 'j3Ct 0! parly.

i! arris-i has always been a principled democrat (n: could n-: olhcrvvisa bf? a patriotij "h'2) and n'i history proves

him brave, honest, firm and dispassionate a mi", who looks to tl e honor and welfare of the whole Union and elevated far above unworthy local prejudices. In the ?piri: of kindness and candor, wa would A tha honest rorticn of V3n Hitnn's

Ul.-b LIS L vo . 7cu as-iitiia all shows to entrap von. We repeat, HEM EM -HER, what we now say to you and remember this also, tint the blood v, hich courses through the veins of Wm. Ilenrv Harrison was transmitted to him by ono of the si -tiers ,,f that gbt.-ous instriiment whirh declares that all men arc he;:; equal- and KE.M E M HEP, that our nildidatc is a "chip of he vhl block" he too has written the same words with a "Uil pen up-on t.'te backs of the hired myrmidons of (Treat Hritain. Will von desert your best friend in the hour of iv.-d, who never deserted yru? No! Heaven forbid it, for ho that is ungrateful knows but one crime. M To the POLLS THEN

yo.irname in favor of LIHEIiTY, IIAK

RISON, TYLER AND REFORM! Tho eitizons of Daviess county, Induna gave a Whig Harbecue on the 'd'ld ir.st.. v, h ch was very mimcrouslv alien !- ed. The estimated numb.'r is Letwe-n five and s.. thousand. Tiicre were ever six hundred Laities in the procession. GKonOt V. AsiilNO TON WAS A lAUMn. Wjliivm II. H.vuniso.v is a IbMiairrt.

Like causes produce similar elTrcts; mi d-r Washington the country was rro

1 1

. i.u iu nave another

tempt to throw oil" the British yoke; and when her enthusiastic sons, the United

I I.-.'s-hmen. were defeated and driven into

exile, atid as exiles sough'.our shore they came poor, and without a home I was one who s mpalhized in their sud'erings. and advocated a law for their relief a Law setting apart a tract of land sufficient for thcir wants, to be given to them on lore credit, and cn lhe most moderate termsl I advocated, too, a like grant of land to

the French exib-s, on which they pro-'

posed to cultivate the vine and olives. (n short, whether in or out of public htation, 1 have always done whatsoever was in my power to vtlieve the burdens and add to the comforts of the foreign emigiant; and, where I could not serve them

this State to a persona! and political

01 General Harrison 11; tin city: "An arrangement ha3 beer, entered in

to in this city, and I believe in r.l! !r-ro.. J

States to add another name to the Whig electo.a! ticket, and thus vitiate the v. hole ticket. The Whig tickets are to be counter

feited, the name added, and then some

wh;g is to be obtained to circulate the spurious tickets. 1 know the party think they can. in this way, introduce eno'.ojb

of those votf.i to civc the vote of this Suate to Mr. Van Huron. An honorable war I like, but I despise a trick of thin

:nd. Conner.

o C'oss Readings. The Independent Treasury scheme "of Mr, Van Burcu is likely to supercede all the !uo3tic r.alums in thi country. Wanted a strong mule of good habits, to carry the administration pattv, during the next session of Congress. Amos Kendall's Extra Globe, is found to lie the most effective species of ratsbane ever discovered. Several young Hessians who recently arrived in New York, have joined the administration ranks, and hobted the bannei of "Van Huren and Johnson." Te let. during the summer season the

eminent abilities of Amos Kendal!.

A correspondent concludes a letter, giving 311 extensive view of the canvass, in the following cheering manner: 'Victory awaits us. A victory which will relieve us from tho most worthless administration that t ver oppressed and disgraced a country."

. . , t y g icioj.-.y -.ectcd, C!.:l are warranted to be

PATRICK MOORS.

Vincc:me3r Oct. 20th, 1 S JO. r.IM-tf. X CST recti fd end for ab hw L.r csh, t'4 fa.'ioiMi, j wtii tweeted f.mii Liructric-j 1

EaM-i ;ji.:mah Co.T.-f, do d j J.'.'it ldd Loaf 'u-ar. ' "j lvannah S'ugar. do . (J. M0;.n4t Cad.. Sj trm Od, iiiiif P pos D.i.ji'stic JJnnJr, Pipe Ciiainj.aiti L'.-.-.ijdj. eio Co6ooac, da do Jl.dla:,d Ci.-;, llda b'up;riof Port VVinr, 'i'ul.4 Le.it chewing Tobacco. CJ da Coiiiinon, Ci.cit. V. U. Ten, Co la jicrial Te, Eoxi'-i Ear S-uj , Pales Cjltcn Yarn. S. f, ,,i

JrrJ very J,nv fr C8sh. u" Poici-r. and Lcmeitic Liq.i or. !y th" btrrfl PA'i'iilCK .MOURE.' inccim;, Oct. 2C;h, I S 10. n2 i-4t

10 ! 0 TO C: 10 6 1 1 1-2 1 G Q -: 1 2 ;:i 10

7 O T 3CE. .-i !'L : are i.-rchy cautiotieJ tiultn pur chafing cr trailing f.,r a i.oic jnt l.v inc. t Ib i.ry Mard.i, j.ajal.h- n the 25th Dcccn'hcr, I an. dctcrniiiird i. : to r ev said nu't uido. m.

pchid t-y Lw.it hiiij U-n oltainej frauJeutl? iror.i jj.ther. l.tir.j: a iterf cn tif Lr.d wr wlui-h the t.otc vva iv r., at tt.c tin.cof the pur-

I a

Oc? t30:h. 1310.

t .. jr. to It the tiie fcir.ct. JOH.N REESE.

1.

V I N C E N N E S RACE S First day Pirrse $100. 'I'hos. H. Scruggs, enters b. m. Rosa Veitner 5 years o!d dam Directress by Director. 1. J. F. Cunningham. eritrr h m

Hrlsy Haker, T) years old, by Lance dam not recollected. ' 2. 2. J. L. Cran, enteis b. h. Ec!io, 1 years old. by Lafayette Stockholderdam out of Dutiful by Sumpter. ' 3. 3

At the start, by thawing, Rosa Vertner

o t 1 5L' i-y. ; LI. tr.u Ldchud to E. N. Cob-man. by note cr huok account, art krrt-bv iioti.'icj t0 r,ay the saiuc nn or biforr the lt "of DecernUr. r ahuh- i!.c cor.pequcr.rrx. E. TV. COL MAN. Vii.c-fnnea. Jet. SC'ih, 1 s40. uS3-if.

TO TE VOTERS OP KNOX COUNTY. 'yiti: qualified voters t-f Kno.t cour.tv, arc l.rr. - by ni.tditd tLst a.i ch-ction wit! U lild at meafv.-ra! yn ciot within tho Cuu,lt, ,f K-i,x on Mondav the i!d d-v ..f N.tn,her'lt4C, for thc-arpMe of elect r,i;;e i:ircfor fur PrCii. dent and Vice frc.idci.t cf the Uoiud .SU;M ... , A.MiLTaY.M.-., inci-nnes. Oct. 7th. lSiO. nlS-Ut. PA li aUei PAJlAIE!i VIE VINCENNEi GUARDS ,!! parade before the Town Hal! tH, oj at o ciocl;, r ret istly. Pv ordtr of thr Cajtain. J. II. MASSEY, O. S. Oct. 3dth, lSdO.

A o 1 1 c li . IIEEEDV forewarn all perons frera tra"3, .hg or purchasing a roto K:cn hr me u Dr. Crawford f.r ttrontv-Cvn dolj.-vrn, hS J etl determined not to pay the' ame, unhii comoel led by law. R. i ALLISON. RcsjcIImIIo, Ills., Oct. 20, 1910 tO-St.

more emcientiv, 1 have given them co.l'n.-ik n. ,..... 1 ..... 1 .

! '.'gii'. i-.sel and my sympathy, and they have ,e- tioo under a steady null for the fW lhr

tronget mnrks of miles, nuninr? out shoot ih .nmi.

warded me with the

their gratitude and affection."

TESTIMONY OF OnrCEKAX. SCOTT. In the Pittsburg Gaz-ite we find (he following letter, in which a gallant soldier bars direct testimony to the gallantry of a brother o Hirer: Sakatoo.v SnuNc.-,, Aug. HO, It-10. Dear i:r: Your complimentary Liter of the !0di instant, inviting me, on the part of the Harrison Committee id Cor

respondence for Hutler county, to . i-it

tanee ahead rf her competitor-s as she exhibited throughout the three miles; viz: about 2 " or 30 fi-et; Hetsy Haker coming out p?ronil best. Echo at her heels. The last bet, Rosa, a before, led the way.

am! came out ahead on the first mile, i

in

1 La. Echo here siiowed a willino-ppes to

tvatk up, but ii was no go, and IJctsy then run at her. but she "couLVnt rnr.ir

Jt." Rosa's rider kept his eyes on those

beb'nd him. and roav.l hi nr.H,.

- . . x . 'i v 1 1 iu ai b 1

A larc White Snake. FVVVIL 6ul .cnhfr inform those vbo are in-

AK e!. Med t., ihero, that th arr ir great vra.-it of thenetdfol at this lime," and therefor call upon all to come forward aad make r ay. rrent. or cloe their accounts by notea, a loncr indulgence cannot L gircn. We want money and rou-t hvC i:, to pay our,.wn dbta. N n T. , fANNAnj - . x. i he hooka car. be f-.und at tbe old stand-P. M. .Moore will wajt Bron vou Oct. 23. lS10-3a.tr. C' "

perotis and h"

tmr President and another

ag-i of

proiprrity and plenty.

Ilirrisburg A;. L;lcl &'

tCT'In all ages and in all countries, i;

lias besn observed, that the cultivat us of the soil are. those who are the least willing to ra.-t with their rights, and sub

mit themselves to the will of a master " WM. H. HARRISON. ICT -THE PEOPLE OF THE U. S PATES May they ever remember that to preserve their liberties, thev must do their ow n toting and their own fighting " WM. H, HARRISON."

I flfW ! Pll'fi locnv K,. ,.n,l i, l .7 If

you and 0, present at a Convention - she, reluctantly consenting, csmo" I.omf Pit sburg, has lound me in tins place Ln ,,r a Mron 1L 5 .? n A tour through too Keystone State L0l,j onler. Time fir,: heat, 5 4'; Cd

...b..., "S , " i... , " j i, 1. 1 ) inir,, - aoa

1 - - . . . ' . aw. iviiy

public duties at this timo forbid, and I

ought to add that, as an officer of the Federal Government. I early prescribed to myself the rule to abstain from taking an active part in the conflict of politics. Hence, in thirty-two years, 1 have not once been to the polls, or to a party meeting. This official reserve has, however, never prevented me from discussing with the spirit of a freeman, in the casual intercourse of society, the merits of all public men and public measures of my time. Thus it has often fallen in my way to bear zctlous testimony to the ditinguia!ied cer?i?s cf General Uamjcn, bolh as a

ards less

than a mi'e. Second day three best in five. T. H. Scruggs, enters tiff. Nancy Huford. 3 yearscld, by .Mediae dam by Ratler. " 1.1.1. J. H. Richardson, enters g. c. Sleeper, by Imp. Torpedo datn Flora. by Grand Scignor. 2. 2. dr. 'Phos. Dowling, perJ. F. Cunningham, enters his a. h. Uncle Frank, 5 yexrs old, by Collierdam by Doublehead. 3.3.2 This was "no rcce;" Nancy heating her humble competitor with C3ie, tie thr?e ttratght 1 ets,

NOTICE.

F JOURNEYMAN CHAIR MA KER, can &22 R"t consfnt eniphwrotnt and a .oo,5 .it.,-

atiau hy appl; ing to

JQSZrii RObEMAN. 3. IS 10-20 -St.

Oct

AIGA'Mi:.T. G EORGEet JOHN CRUIKSIIANK I having this day made an assignment to the tubscribers cf all their ciTtxts, real, peisonal ar.d mixed, in trust for their creditors, fimject to juch preferences ss are therein set forth, all those indebted to the firm by note, book account, or other, wise, are requested to make immediate payment to us. PATRICK DOR AN, ZAC1IARIAH PULLIA.M.5 A'in' mcentits, Sep. iu 1S40 nlTtf.

inE?l anil Foot S!otie. LS I rece.vtd fifteen sets i.flleal am! l oot Stones, assorted aires, antl far "'fV7 - D HVIMORE-

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