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Union ticket! Protection to American industry.


National Hall! Market Street above Twelfth. George Francis Train will speak this evening! : October 22d, at 8 o'clock, and give his reasons why Gen. McClellan should not be elected president. All are invited to attend!

The United States Senate A.D. 1850

Who shall be vice-president? Shall he be a loyal or a disloyal man? : Past experience shows that the choice of vice-president of the United States is almost as important as that of president. In case the latter dies or becomes unable to perform the duties

Startling record!! The great disunion conspiracy of Massachusetts!!! : Union men must stand by the union, stand by the president, and the army, and the best of governments, against the boasted "Hub of the Universe," the centre of disunion!

[I] take the responsibility. [graphic] / Hassan Straightshanks, Del.

I take it on my responsibility. [graphic]

An affecting scene in Kentucky. [graphic]

Not a drum was heard nor a funeral note as his corpse to the ramparts we hurried -- : Not a loco discharged his farewell shot o'er the ditch where our hero we buried. [graphic] / H. Buchholzer.

"The irrepressible conflict" or the Republican barge in danger. [graphic]

The Great Rohan & the cattle market. [graphic]

Scent to the legislature. [graphic] / Andrews, Del.

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic] / [Clay], fec.

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic].

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic] / [Clay], fec.

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic] / [Clay], fec.

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic] / Chas. Hunt, Sc.

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic] / Chas. Hunt, Sc.

Iowa delegation - National Democratic Convention - Phila[delphia]. June 1936

Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic] / Chas. Hunt, Sc.

Handicap race presidential stakes 1844. [graphic] /. EWC.

The Democratic platform [graphic]

Fixing a block-head to the Constitution or putting a wart on the nose of old ironsides. [graphic]

The people putting responsibility to the test or the downfall of the kitchen cabinet and collar presses. [graphic] / T.W. Whitley alias Sir Joshua invt..

A summary view of the rights of British America. Set forth in some resolutions intended for the inspection of the present delegates of the people of Virginia. Now in convention. By a native, and member of the House of Burgesses.

Vote for Charles Brown, and you will discover how he tried to sleep with Buchanan; : how Buchanan repulsed him; how he then turned over to Douglas; denounced Breckenridge, established a Douglas Club at the corner of Fifth and Chestnut Streets, in Philadel

Gen. Dix's proclamation : Know all men by these presents: that I, John L. Dix, (no relation to the rebel "Dixie") knowing that the feeling excited in the breasts of our brave Union army by the combination of colors known as red, white and red, are by no m

The Union M'Clellan & Pendleton! : Hon. Josiah Randall, of Philadelphia, Hon. Henry P. Ross, S.L. Roberts and N.C. James will address the Democratic and conservative citizens this evening, Wednesday, September 21st, in the Court House at the ringing of th



Something new! The Copperhead will be dissected by scalpel at Chamberlin's Hall, Moline, on Wednesday evening, March 30, '63. : Tickets 25 cts., to be had at the door.

Old Lincoln and his fellows, is the abolitionist's government!

Old Lincoln and his fellows, is the abolitionist's government!


Is the war a failure? : The Chicago convention declared that the War against the Rebellion had proved a failure. They put this forth as "the sense of the American people;" and on the strength of this declaration, they demanded that "immediate efforts be m

Ohio Union presidential ticket. (Election November 8, 1864.) : For president, Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. For vice president, Andrew Johnson of Tennessee. Electors. ...

The Union forever! For president, Abraham Lincoln. For vice-president, Andrew Johnson. : For electors of the state of Maryland for president and vice-president of the United States. ... For governor, Thomas Swann ...

Union ticket. For president, Abraham Lincoln. For vice-president, Andrew Johnson. : For electors of the state of Maryland for president and vice-president of the United States. ... For governor, Thomas Swann ...

Union Republican 1864 ticket Ward 6. : For presidential electors. ... For governor. John A. Andrew, of Boston. ...


Epitaph.


The Road to peace through Pennsylvania via Washington, as engineered by Southern Rebels and their Democratic allies. : From the Richmond enquirer, (Jeff. Davis' organ,) Sept. 7, 1860 [sic]. The road to peace. ... Men of Pennsylvania! Are you prepared for



Don't unchain the tiger! : When the traitors of South Carolina met in Convention in Charleston, and passed their ordinance to abolish the American Union, to crush out the democratic principles of free government in America, ... Workingmen! when any man as