"Mind Your Own Business."
We shall tnkeMr. Cloy'a advieeand mind our own businessr. lt is our business to stick to our principies, and vote the Liberty ticket, andeleci Mr. Birney if we can. This business we mean to attend to thoroughly üur succcss thus far has been beyond our expectaiions - and ihe secret of our succes, as with most other people, has bÃen in minding our own business. Wesucceed every time we go to the polls, and not an antislavery vote has ever yei been thrown awny.- Our opponents have thrown thoirs awny by the million. and those who have done it will one doy be ashatr.ed of the manoer in which they did it. We have made our influence feit toan extent far beyond the influence of any other equal number uf voters, and that by voling for our own principies nnd men, and by our independent poliitcal .ïcion. We expect stifl to wield ihat influence iike men, and in a spirit, perseverance, and fidelity which have ever governed our action. Our Whig and Democratie neighbor, may stop
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