satSTBalso,iVftrid09(is-r a ;anhtflz-100itsUitii*m»allMap*»ngihflif*yon ttt* ■mrriNSi-Palmyra, Rock Rrvff Jefferson Co* }W. T., Sept. 3, 1844. j E. Bwiui, E*q:—Deaf Sir:—Yesterday the Whigs of Jefferson had a good meeting. Will you pleaae Insert in the Sentinel;The Whig Delegates fTcm the several towns in the con my of Jefferson, met in Convention at the Conn Souse, in Jefferson, Strp:, 3,1844f and organized by the appointment of B. W' STTW3H, a* President, and John Fi*n and E. HftbKCLL, Sec:etariea.After casting about and considering ihe Claims of ihe several candidates proposed to the convention for the several county offices, the folio wing were unanimously nominated and recointf] ended to the good People (whigs) of Jefferson County, for their support at the coming election, vli:—For Sheriff—Luiher A Cole, of Watertown.For Register—John H Motrmoa, ofKoshAen-ong.For Tteasuer— Alexande J Allen, of Jcffer.SOD*Judge of Probate—'Thomas Bray ton, of Azuk tan*District Surveyor— John Pish, of Rock River-Coroner—William P Owen, of Union.Clerk of Board of Supervisors—Frederic* A Potter, of Jefferson.Lucius J Barber, Winslow Blake, and Merrick Sawyer, were appointed a County Cor responding Committee.B, W. FIKCH, Pree't.E°W.l£sKKLt.} Secretaries..The uimoit harmony and good feeling existsaaI4Uamong the wkigs ol Jefferson, Yours, J, F. rn * m i ■ f r ■ i . — 1