We invite the attention of friends of the Republican cause to the following list of documents: Please pay particular attention to the remarks on Postage on these documents, as prepayment is required. I. THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT: Gov. Seward's Rochester Speech of 1858; with Charles O'Conor's Union-Meeting Speech, December 19, 1859. II. THE DEMOCRATIC LEADERS FOR DISUNION: Speech of Henry Wilson of Massachusetts, in the Senate, January 25, 1860. III. THE ADMISSION OF KANSAS: Gov. Seward's great Speech, in Senate, February 29, 1860. IV. NATIONAL POLITICS: Speech of Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, at the Cooper Institute, New-York, February 27, 1860; James R. Doolittle's Vindication of Wisconsin. V. LAND FOR THE LANDLESS: The Hon. Galusha A. Grow's Speech, in the House, February 29, 1860. VI. THE LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN: By an Illinois Republican, who knows well the man and his history. A large compact pamphlet of 32 double-column pages, for general circulation as a compaign document. Price 4 cents a copy, 40 cents per dozen, $2 50 per hundred, $20 per thousand. If required by mail, one cent additional must be sent to prepay postage. Cash orders are solicited, and will be filled in the order of their reception. VII. PROTECTION OF HOME LABOR AND HOME PRODUCTIONS NECESSARY TO THE PROSPERITY OF THE AMERICAN FARMER: By Henry Carey Baird. 16 large octavo pages. The above are printed on fair type and good paper, each forming a large octavo tract of 16 pages, except No. 6, which is double size and price. They are sold in quantities of One Thousand, or over, for ONE CENT per copy, and the Thousand may be made up from the list above given, as the buyer may desire. In smaller quantities, $1 25 per hundred; 25 cents per dozen; singly, 4 cents. By mail, postage prepaid, 5 cents per copy, 30 cents per dozen, $1 60 per 100, $13 50 per 1,000. I. Seward's late Speech on the Admission of Kansas. II. Land for the Landless: The Hon. Galusha A. Grow's Speech. III. National Politics: Abraham Lincoln's Speech. IV. The Irrepressible Conflict: Gov. Seward's Rochester Speech. V. State Rights and Supreme Court: The Hon. James R. Doolittle's Speech. VI. The Democratic Leaders for Disunion: The Hon. Henry Wilson's Speech. VII. The Barbarism of Slavery: The Hon. Owen Lovejoy's Speech. Price of all these German Speeches, 5 cents a single copy; $2 50 per 100; $15 per 1,000. By mail, postage prepaid, 6 cents each, 60 cents per dozen, 25 for $1, 100 for $2 75, 1,000 for $17 50. Will not our Republican friends aid us to "circulate the documents ?" Now is the time when thousands of minds can be reached and influenced. INDUGEMENTS TO CLUBS. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. 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