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S ANIi p:. a i t o 1 w 11 n Ti p DAY, AUG. '11, 1CM. .6 W . 1 ilAbJCec.etery cfClat N::l.:iah IJali::!. II" rcf E'.'.a Jc-:i IM-- ' , Tr.-i'cr ;e. 3 Elijah Niiu. f.-. P. Irst.-:f.:rn V. C. La-:t.irrr. -r: "3 Jt. A. V. Ilonv.. LOl lJU O ' A lUib i. Tacrctrry cf C. C'X r t ' ,1 tl-r.' ."-if1" Ai.::::r cf C:::-, ii I r.Ai 1 c. TAL:;oTr, r.f r.-.n: r.ty4 Trt Ei-rcr cf C.i:?, jd- -i :e iho Ej:pr Court. SAMUEL D. G00IvC3, of Virgo Co. Superintendent of Ccanmon Schools, PROF. CALED MILLS. . OCTOBER ELECTION Reynolds, Aug. 15th, 1G54."' Cot." Reed Dear '' Sir Pleae 'an. nounce my name as a ' candidate r Couslj -Treaswrcr ubjct' lo the decis. ion of the DemoerEtio county convention. Tours truly, , v ElLAS' ADAMS. ; .We are authorized to announce SAM. UEL JERROME as candidate fbr Recor. den Subject to the deciiion of -the De. moc ratio convention. ; fcJ-vVe era authorized ..to announce THOMAS ROBERTS as a candidate for Treasurer of White County, subject to the decision of the People's Convea. tion. . ... ; : 'j-y' We are authorised - to announc JOHN KISTLER, a a candidate for Treasurer of White county, subject to the decision of the People's Convention. fcr W are authorised to announce HQS WELL C. SMITH, a a candidate for District Attorney, for the counties of White and Tippecanoe - ! Ebitoxs CjllETTAl.t Ploana announco iho Bsma of CHARLES W. KEDAJLL. a cendidato ..for County Treasurer, aabct tothe dcigion of a Whig Convention. - : fX?" T& ara requested to ' announec WM. 'M'COY ' BOTT. as .c'aadidate' for Racorier of White county, subject to the decision of a Dernocra-tie Con veotion. ' ' ; ' CO" LUKE RE1LLEY is a candidate for re-election to tho odce of District At torney, subject to the decision of .a Dein ocratio Convention. .;. . ET W'ir autherixed to announce JOHN DAY, a.& candidate for Kccasder'of Whitt County, subject to the decision of & Whig Cohva ition. , , - '., , . UJ V o are auihorixed to announce ROB ERT P. GIBSON, as a csndiJato lor SheriQ ol White county, subject to the decision of a Democratic Convention. 1 1 ' . C7 To the voters ot Wh;to CountyI am acandidatefortiiooir.ee cfReccr. der of Whi-.e County subject to tho dei ciiion cf t!.a County Democratic Ccn. M;::lGa. HUGH D. LOGAN. ,'o ire authorizoJ t.? announce G. Ij. IIG'jrtr., b a csndidato foir SLtrTut the October Ct . ... . - Z"Vea'PS!..l.cr':.'l D s: Jur:;, I.'TT2?t L.erilTII, of Lib;:t tuw n i ip as a etr.J li'e fr crl.7, . 10 t!.2 . :o cf the lr:.iocrti; Couri. C ; v t r. ! 1 .. To 2 r.r!y f- ur yes re the Chief.ein has le:a a n.'-t.el ppcr, sr.d dur.: g wh'ch ti..: 2 it his lahjr:,d under diiadve.:. s v.".!wh era ';.'.! kr.3-. n Id tr j p h-i 1 3 , cf t:g ce :v :e l by t...i ' ... 1 ..... 1 . . in, ... .... . , t.' ,. ; :w t Ic 1... on .a were Iff , t ; ' - to it e e r i; 1 .i - 1
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s lit J.I. , - i iri tha have they yielded to the iufhienc-3 of faf the North who has the courage to raise hia voice for , those who are now hunted down by furious zealots, and who are as much en tided to his respect and his sop. port; as . if' they were bis irnniedlate neighbors,.' This state of things' exists fcr the first .time; and it is coo cf the most threatening aspects of the present period. We fully realize it v'aen we contrast the northern whig faction with the Democratic party, and ask ourselves. how much the Union would be worth if the lattey were- units-,! with i:; whig antagonist, end accepted the abolition creed' as an", unalterable ; and undying covenant against fifteen sovereign sister Slates, or nearly one-half of the cenfederacy t -" 'Tho" iEiinent danger '-of tho '-public tranquility, .and the 'inappreciable importance, a practical and palpable fact of the, democratic party, to the vast social and political interests involved in ' the American Union, may be estimated from thii point of view at one and , the" same time. Observing men have seen bow steadily all the movements of the whig opposition have tended' to a seciional organization' confined to the Nprtb. -They. have also ! noticed, the s sacrifices and the-intrepidity cf the di3oeracy the' free Slates in breasting tho ." "-.fanati ciata" which" has "toiled with ' hurculeah power to compel the democracy , to- cut loose from tho South, and to ' swell the ranks of that northern movement which, once smbarked in its career, will stop p't nothing short of the abolition cf slavery, no matter et what sacriuce of law and humanity. In a word, men sre constrain, ed, whether they will or not, to venerate and lo applaud th de.rooaratio party, -not only for what it has dons, -but for what it haa forborne to do. There are .many evi. detices of tha truth ct this,. beside the in. structivs events of the present-time.:-: The: Democratic party .stand like great wall between opposing and hostile extremes. While it exists the infidel demagogues may profane the memory of thr. holy pest, and their horrid blasphe mies will irjure themselves alone. 4 While it lasts, revengeful and infuriate mobs -.will seek, in vain to resist the laws.-1 While, it last., the perjured o rgans ot disunion wiil-hopelesHly toil to ' inutilstA the Constitution. .. Calmly,, resolutely, and with all its great energies, long may it Bland to defy the common enemy, to denounce .the secret 'foe and . to keep alive in . the hearts cf men th.. . Idvo for .he :ross a"d srgs of the revelation, wrJi-out which the .exampla t'..-y Lave 1 efi to us would soon cease to be respected or "obeyed. : .-We often .turn, with' contempt., from thof3v;hj, f. :hi:g t!. 3 k'd force cf the c.j. .3 c. li.e I?.. .... ci l."..o j art t. --on pr-pular r; p!a;i-- i ri f-r,.tit ade, ur.d yet fr&" recent cppn.'tlg co.ir ill jr-.s, un-wilih-g to ediait vs hit Cey cr r.not deny do net h jsiii-.e to descend to to poor n,z'l'''Lij of spekir.g out iadiviaurl instances the renhs cf the Ee";: critic p?.r.y,r.i ths ho.re of b:ir.g al'to lessen iof.y fan. 2 which surrcueds that crreniz .'.on in thi '. i. i:sre ar S ; --.'he res W ' J f ep?"? v. !: 3 di i'ht cceae' t.:.'.'y in i'..'.3 Mi . -hod ir justice- -pafM? c; iduCtei by r;:a v h see t!. . ce'.u'': ::' cf V -j fr'n Ltr.-'s be.'V.l:--j tv eremite if thci ut'on r.i f -ntlr s floi : o o! k c f Sterile J f 1. 1 '-3 f r ? I
v hat 3 t , tt r -est ipir 1. n " . : 'Ai gttitui cf the E ... o '3 !; ! .' ? eft , ii as t'3 r.ly t Irrh I ' r.h, r --in it t'..s nr.:::i rrJ i.ri t."i3 :i c f :h a Al it !". t Vith th'j f.cl'rs tr.t liovcnwa do cthsfvlei t!:nto siy boldly and in is; c " lerdy that hersafier the Chisf:?ip will be found bsttliDg fcr the Union and the Constitution? - ; ! t: . .id ii I'-'rji We bear tho stove question frequently asked in thi place, and for ths irJernisiioa sit those who have no! had the opportunity cf 'iir.ir.g the d-;o:rei ir. formation, we wi;l state. that we know oi but twe political organizations' at present the Democratic party and ths "Know Nothing" Abolition Whig party. . In jusifite to a few. Clay and , Webstsr Whigs, however, we. will state that there are a few who repudiate a coalition with the Abolitionists,' and talk about a reorganization of the Wh:g party. We fear, however, , that the Abolition. . trap, baited with . -negro, will catch the greater minority of the parly. Time ! will determine the correctness of o.ur .coniecAures.. . .. .... .. ,;" ' -Curcta Dictation:, " .-. .'. 7'! -The most astounding- measujes are now. being .resorted to in some places by political Ministers cf the . Gospel to force members of their churches into the support of the new Abolition organization. In Wayne county, an old gentleman who has been a consistent, pious, -and - regular church-gokig member of the M, E. church For the last '41; year's, and'a. licensed exhorter in the same churca for near ly 31 years, has lately beer; expelled by a mock trial cf the church, because he would not join in the crusade against the Democratic party with 'which,-' he has al ways acted. When adherence to the Democratic principles and party is made an offence sufficiently heinous to eype! from the privileges of the church a man who has been a tansisient membtr for forty-one years, il is time that -those who believe ( with: the founders of our government thai there. should. be no union of church and. " K,ta.te, should -bestir : themselves, and see that an effort is not being made to carry out the will cf the church instead of-tne will of the people. If you desire the free unbiased, will of. ths people to rule, avoid a union of church and state as ycu would shun the dictation of the Czar of Russia. The one is as dan gerous to Kepuuiean institutions as the other. - , . - TejsjSKjrancc taroi ki. - At the'.. Temperance. Convention in January last, it was resolved to. vote lor no man of any political parly, who was not pledged in 'favor cf the enactment of A Maine Liquor Law. AVhera now do w find the leaders of that convention? With a faw honorahle excf tie r,s, ue f.r. J them acting with the AlW ij.-i Wh;: patty. Since 'A pass-j cf th Ncb.-js-ka and lvar.se 3 bid, tr rd by the .-V;"-;,o, Jf s-bjilr.s cf the 13th ot July, wisich ara eqvvocal, so-f'."-m terepeii.r.co is conc rr. ed, eid s .J,. jfet to ony Liud of cor. struct.' - .; while on the oih r h -. ? , t: rc j,.i.-,r.s f t; s Democratfc -corwp-iicei -of tv,3-2!:h cf May, ore ct; Y.i'::, zrA s.1 zv here th : Dcmoer;. '.3 ; -, I 1 , .,r:r:r.3 3 t, the rr '-.;!: r:. ing th - 3 f r - - belisv3 t' '- l.he-: - - 1'. ir cl te-i t r. . :j. - , EclilOCI'Si.C! fiifct. --j t'j w 3 CTi t 1 ' -tar.l-1 ' -el to ..if r ue,i f .. 1 li'A I L, -c: 6 t '1 proil V tl - r r : e : .1.1 r. CerjT Gov. " rig-.t ws re . rrl ' 1 n il 2 I ith j-tt , to Tiles Harriet LI. I: : h ri 1 - .. cf 1 i . r- . f;;h . t c c . Iy. T'. y tj ! 1ly cet ' .1 n T : i . t . .. . ' y g i 1 . i j'S I . . t V . i a vr C ' - i
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