Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 31, Madison, Jefferson County, 26 July 1817 — Page 2

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NOTICE is hereby given ' to - SAMPSON- ke wlth .Sreater

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MADISON,

Saturday, July 26, 18 17. : A JOURNEYMAN PRINTER wanted at . this office immediately. Candidates For Congress. William. Hendricks, Th : Posey. Candidates for the Legislature. Doctor VV m. Carpenter, Williamson Dunn, Richard Hopkins, jNTathaniel,Hunt, JV.oses Hopper, Samuel- Rykcr,

Samuel - Smock, iacheriah Tannetiill

the Electors ot Jeilerson couniy,

that I have consented to oner n.y- . ReDtlbIican.- multitude or mes and ceremc

self as a candidate at the ensuing g ..ut , am aware there are r, Election, to Represent said coun- ememu . - very many, in this degeneratety in the next General Assembly. foundation of the who wi Plead necsity W riw ntr to the . aeritation or the , , . . vertv. distress, or a crowd J.

world, the oaDDain ever naa uct - V4 public nd-cme the trf ;IS smess on their hands; ,H unprecedented course, toetofore JJP b risti ople. This , they cannot spare time on., pursued in electioneering-wh ch &t . and ..days to attend to, and regula,

to every . JW.b were ifs votarics destitute of rev. cir smau an: and

muse uc uibsuSuB, - v . . f roof r ;ts authen-. F".4"uuua7 Juam incnWi

Candidates for Clerk h Recorder. I). 11. Maxwell, R. C. Talbott.

Candidates lor county commissi: ner. Amos. Chi twood, Thomas Jones, James Ross, & Candidates ran be accomodated with printid ticket at this office. A Camp-meeting WIIL be held on Crooked creek, about a quarter of. a mile from Madkon, Indiana, to, commence on Friday the 8th day of August next ar:d.cu;itinue till the Monday following under the direction of the Reverend Russel Bigelow. .... cva i . - -V1NCNNES,JULY9, J817. TO THE PEOPLE OF INDIANA, ?Et0W-CITl2ENS, 1 HAVE been solicited ?y a nurnber.cf my friends to come forward as a candidate for your .suffrages for the fifteenth Congress. I am well aware that it is at a late period, but as I have ever held it a sacred duty to do 0 very thing in my power for the public good, I have yielded to the wishes of my friends, in consenting to serve, if ejected. A long life devoied to public business, lenders it 1 presume, .unnecessary for me to make many professions t0 you ail I will say is, that if you think proper to elect me ypur representative, my best exertions shall be used to render. .every service in my power, both to this State, and the United StatesTh: POSEY.

: mXT were its vorancs acbiuuic itv- r M

man must" be xusgusimg, f npnnfnf :t, authen- presumpiuuuMy j usury tnemsd

apology to the citizens tor - not - . r c . Ms by the pretended examples j sufFering.rny.nameto appear .at-; . . scrv' as a precepts of our blessed S J an earlier period. ; ffi d , f their ke .while on the ear.h. They t I think.it my duty to inform ju p b r jcIlusthal it is a greater sin the electors that . S : sathfactory than custom to TV adhere to theAvill of the people- 7 t he sabbalh Andthat.

If can render J 1 a p1 ' lowing as "do, that it was Ijwlul to do good on the :5abv will do it cheerfully,-Lut I leax e - b aay VVe will admit that it

with you to judge or my quanu. ; of hwhlL to Uo ?00d on an day.

cations anu ttiiuuB . . , pftntfLs;,4 hvHim. c cai,nut Jlluw Vnaves

You know I am , X; smpendous fabric freedoxn to admit .hat fnre upon which we frmmhuhtc,

, . that thp bv Him who spread out this vast - else.--! am well app zedthat he P tje j sus chnst aml people are the best udges of the g , ; commands xJto the world to set us an ex, capacity, of -df his purposes are ever subservient. & ttt profane-his Sabbaths; most capable of .making their h;m,who could say "Let there ?vcr sneJrs uncer tms. own choice. , ' ,r an. th. w nht'9 unskilful in the prmcipla

m 5 nNIEL HUNF By this great'Being was the Sb- the Gospel, and unacqaain

. 1 :n .1 'r fjf rratitude to his Maker. I am!

1 T J' - V ..Ulienvt lUSllCC Will VIIC UlUJdlldliWll vt i. o .... t I Far tht Indiana Republican. j ..from.thinkinsr that a Dersond

Desoreiy punisuea. rur 11c, nw - . Mr. Editor, cannot lie, hath said it: and his sustained .a loss in the round Having been an old word is irath tsix d earthly cereer, by abstainuigfc friend of Richard Hopkins often work bc don but on the 7th, every , appearance of labor on ; A nntiln or Maior Hopkins,) , ..nu. ' -u,u -Sabbath : or vas rendered 1

and hearing that he is a candidate thcLord. wealthy by its strict oteenrc for the public favor at the ensu- -?fD uith many others of all times and in a 1 arcumsti .UrSnn. to fill the hich stati- Anispassage una u y stances. But 1 think Jam air:

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I wish for the

your paper this

.-Mr. 'Hopkins, "Whoever doeth work therein -of the same, or perhaps groa 1st. Should you be Hhfeve' x. l" Z l. D0. mo-jnt otherwise. 1 ins is ran .Vrte.1. will vou bring back the I " be put to dea h i u is p o coosiacrarionbK

NEGRO Boy you took to Ken- nuhmen was no. - secuU"r.,ninded r,ersc,n-ott tucky and - .old, and afterwards n? poesoine small syn stated that he (the boy) ran away of winch we have us ances on F ntionsneM as toad;

of his own free choice-into a r.D5Zr labor on that day ; or ekd.

state of SLAVERY r , nine 't can- wish to injure the fccta? -,i .whirhpr have vou Smai Ncr, (I presume, .t can- j ;,i,hnrq as i

.chapel our sentient nee the not be: magu.d the.pro ana on

year, 8 .i, as you were then a- ot , .s .u t h,c an, reccive visitson vowedly a friend to SLAVERY ? ."" T'Jt r o daf, or transact their bu 3y. Whither you ntend to whicluhe lv " d to save time. Tl;

represent our county wnen ,actu- jb : - - secies x)f joberv, and ot & .Z removed, to. yolr town (Sa- S Rctefll, daring F

rahsville)in thelllinois lerntory, " u appli- umption, outrage, insult, a! as no one due deny that you have Pge less fomb... or e app i . of Ieal,

nearly sold all your property m ' tV' dv be dfa .5 el Not content with the six .tbis.country, with a view of mo- pcutv of the d y bt -changw,

vinK hastily to said town ? trom tne 7m to urs, . " Ma, . " of .le sma!l r"01 Jhly, And lastly, whither un- yet the same ; the Sabbatn is the MaUr ot ( der alf'these circumstances the -me,: !nd wU uetl.es amc. 'Zx

people have not great room to so io..g " i1)difi.r.Jlccf "ILci-e are still" Loelieveme when I tell them who wilTtell ns they youaxe a jtatestuan, a friend tebu. render tne p.o.an.tion o. ij i necessity rears': Mn.ani.y-frcdhta.riofir " ' l'" dS oe W

MWi, i'ven to - ; ,d ()um for thdr daily fl- . a thousand artifices to ensnare the important period ot tne "

andlldnfosed citizens w jen ne near, ox - sit uatid to the Kgypt An''! -. A""! tTo xfst no more ! "And or in other words, dave

nected.tnrou'juiucoduic . . c An?r itinrnrumsiiti,1'"

' ... u: :u;r.r ftiected too. in conscqucuuc uA

f Communicated. Jo. 5. Oglesby, will serve as Recorder for this county, if elected. Win Wallace-

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tint vr receive inia imt.K.vw.w. m . , i thnr uu"-

i li7 nrmhhors as the awful summit ot wickcincss marKcui)- uu. 7-" ?cMS a .anScospel light and liberty, a, to their occ,ional, 1

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