Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 8, Brookville, Franklin County, 16 February 1844 — Page 4
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To the Whigs of Franklin County. ' a ,T!le l rej'df I1'31 C,ampaign i9 about t0 "mmence. The battle is to be warmly contested. At the head of the columns of the American stands the name of HENRY CLY In favor of this distinguished individual our voice has long since been raised. We wish every good Vhi .n tranklia County to begin with us at the commencement of the battle. Everv friend of his country .., this contest must stand shoulder to shoulder, and this is impossible unle s they are constantly ad vised of the progress of the light. We wish to do all we can in this fnTTf' BS r V Vur;n.,er;M? ,,,u ur t i engaged in this matter. We not only intend to keep our friends ad vised, cheered and strengthened, but if possible assist in leading back the benighted from the dark paths into which they have strayed-to how them the error of their way, and to open to them the dear and wholesome doctrines of the Democratic U1SJS. -
The political cl.a.acler of the Indiana American is well known. We slnll be what we have been, wuh the assistance or additional a?e and experience; and our soul fired with nddilional ardor, and our arm strengthened with additional energy to do political Kittle in the coming contest. To say ve are firm and inflexible in our covr'te. would be only reneatina what our enem.es charge us with. But we endeavor to render to eerv man that to which he ,s entitled The frowns of power never change the leatu.es of the Ame. ican nor the -miles of patronage bias its principles. Then fellow whig, we expect vou to do v.n.r duty Pa persmust be c.rculaled-documents examinrd-the truth must' be laid before the neonfe in clear and convincing light. The lethargy of the public mind must be shaken eff-and the people must be informed of the great question at issue. To our old Friends in Franklin County. Since we commenced the publication of the Indiana American, various have been the changes and reverses that have attended the newspaper Press in Indiana 111!. Ir n who commenced with, or even many years after us, hale yielded to U opposiS culties that have surrounded them. There are only one or two Editor Tefl Si?!,! . our continued cotemporar.es, in the State. And the opposition and . "elect ht we b v countered have been of sufficient magnitude, under ordinary persevered ce o have Inn. brought our labors to a premature close. Yet we have LofflS Jng 6 mSg
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