Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 153, Madison, Jefferson County, 20 November 1819 — Page 3

v., thc climate is ever tnc same, .CZ niture hi no chinas, "'V where all luxuries and dchciVsthit feast the soul of man arc nJ. Thepbcc generally known ar-2iUt an of Hell, I bcl'rVc alfo. to be another g; be or --Id. but constructed of dilTer'nuttcr, composed of different '.:;VcriA!s. and situate J in a difUTIVohcrc, under the influence Vt 'Vo;r.e torrid body or burning nV,.riC:1t, the scorching beams ot u-Vh Are always pouring ,lth their blazing ilutds, with . v-'x power, as not only to keep v ir.ivjr ile inhabitant; in eterT.il pn" -IV torment, hu- also to . .,.icr the dreary region a barren

eeastc where vegetation never t rth. nor waters are found e tae insatiable thirst or tcnr.e-ed soul. There I heHe a certain portion ot mankind 1 j vine I to dwe:l in eternal extJt their disobedience and ! 'rioLis of the sacred iaw tt As I before observed. that when the soul of .t ' vl ir a certain age or o,v" inaivhy, it heds the i - reel n I vv H .1 n Kin aei i v, iy .: i to its s aooort. i his tran- nitration ot soal is .i : .i iy kn wa by t;ve w lrd.s :,. id: of leita. b:ctu when the t;e-v hn ag is a cc-ond time Ha, ri, . or tri-adaf-ed into another fr:ii and -!i in?, the carna' b )dy bdu ; ienived rd tii.it vha oo.ver, '-n hi h lib and lcnoa de vr.ied, iuHiii!) in.lnt.i; mor if-rn'ir-.Mi mass ot ntnnioiite ma"er; which N V VI pir.reint.-. a -tate tictiop. A'.thsitate of re;e zor nr.-am -phol-, I oeiive, c.'u: too; who hive aned correeth in I lived aeeiny to t!ie iicred imn.Ute, are permitted i)!Kcun tii mi elves a eeieuiat ,vm, and are Cvins'ukred wesrlhy it becoming mem :rs ol saeiery ia rhit cterntl world d !iop taii:y and f -licit y. An 1 on the co-i-rr v, 1 believe t bat th e w;io have not acted according to the dictates ot the supreme being, but love transgressed and broken ... ve- his laws, are at thi new Ouoe, presented with a dis rrawcvx nvem wh-.nV'W they are known vulpjiis and exiles, an i are l:rAvuitiom fie p.eonce God t thit iii')opitab'e region, u iirre r'sevare o o'.ij-- 1 irrevocablv to retrain as a punishment, tor their ;n,t ii:n:es. riiese are so ne of jey i leas on the su b 'cr, and s'lail col lin ihc n more clcirty i?i mv r.et number. V. I. ii. eV( ? wV.s' i ; , "a v . CO, 1 ci 1 9 . Wr authoiist'.l t; trite, tiv.xt o;i. vib re - ih -t i!--e f Sl i:"e: e;;. f:..r,r;:t. ? .'ir.i.aao.irci... t,-r .m i:sh hin;:. 'i'h'' v.viu-r i-u t.;. n :i;iv-:nt.ivc ei '--iuy. tor Urahv; .nbuni on o-i-e v, no 15 re: :r. svr.i, tu to Ae any i-pb t; the ihk -s usHitl'e-,, or odieiovi-'iJ to m'.v.,:e cr protttt hnn-d! jte.iun-t the u- i m ih T'u..-. b n rvru!--ni ' i to v tev M r. lit ivdricks as ' - vs.W u,iq.ialiii J, ordpri.--1 rtilviriitof h!hne; a inlitary sta- ' en.n rt!iis fv ln citizens, mere--k .-.u.-- he sort ;ht r : -. en J;; t;jj. tuuetiiinai tic part.

rae.it? T::la ia ihe only c: hue tliey liave t' allege against Mr. II. iDocr-s tbis :;cf:rh;:i uVr?,,-; th vi detract Ironi the honors and m.-nti of a man, anJ ever aft t wards exclud: him from th-" rights tliat oilier citizen0, enjov in a ropabhean vjovf nim.nt. If this tc (he tnet, then tbrcwcll to the boasted rights of r nublie laisat, arvl tile sacred cnj mcms of liberty.

7e C-n-nihur. Qficers cf tbx kt') Division Id. Militia. " Gr.vTLrn f:. Da the 2?th instant ven have a ilatv t- vhschirj to yourselves and vour co uitrx of m ire theen ordinary c H.qiunce. O.ithit dav, yon are to asen 'lie at th places dv in itt d in the order of vour commander. not, ee.T.tle-ncn, i ir the purpose of steepin. ; yew r sv. onK m the blood of an rv'.ne; oumy, tior for the purpose n (!c;)!.iiia;; vour !.ro;vs with tlie e-hiuKul riilnarv fame or the lauj t U ot victorv ; t-ut for the more pcarea: 'le, and allow me to adil, the '.iiore vie purpose of prep airing yourselves, by te jaehciou choice of a proper co;nma:ukr, to achieve honors when ce asi hi mvy requir , with more suci . a id h.vintv. It is for the purpose cf electing a chief to vour divi- : ;u, u i: jeih, when our country calls to arm, lead you with dauntless mtreliiv to the fold of time, ot conquest ; f martial jr'ory. Recollect, cntlcn t'.i .t oar present relations with Sj". ai l are uch as to warrant a belief that our country will shortly have occ i ; u for our s-rviees. incase the r u.eh of t'utt notion should compel us to declare, war and carry our buir;ers into tlicir southern provinces; who of t e candidates for mnj. general would he most likely to saenhee eerv private interest at t!ic shrine of us cm nitre's l.oao;? iVho ot ilicia "v. ..i!d b- most il'I'ojT lud most able to !"!! on to victory and to conquest f i'oi -s are important questions. Vo i vet to know h tore vna jjivc anv i..m vour suftrvres an 1 1 h va'e iiini to s importe.t a station, that he is worth-' of it you ouht to knotv that Ik is will njr, when nccesar, tmix in tli' tumult of war disdaining t tv i:;f erior consideration when his country c.dis him t arms. jt is v.ut ctrurrh tint a man h: represeritea o e ' 1 t! . in th'- t. co i'M iN ot the. nation, 1 .-ven usr-i hi '.'tv." t"' on t:.r .r "f e-o,..;r.-ss aaoi-t a comj'-i nsan h ;Lh risie.f and making "a ?crt , '.V o:i the ov.eau". 'IiKe t une- w n:n v, 1 1 1 l e, win no in tntur :eee, out toe ik iuso" move voe noer h.on t, p un-.aie or orave. en, a man m c r.ot or.lv have a sea' :n lh- ?src:tt ; : of the nation, !;ut m -.v h .o .'..'.. and so v:.vj in that station as to ru cure an; ointre.cr.ts for h , hre.t'n :rs. in defiance oi a multitude who li;-..! Mint rioe claims to those a:r. ine.ntnls, and sail !.)e destitute of c or;v.;e or military skii.. Gentlemen, ni:; ni o t iic man as our itocit, v ,v w nen me iouu ii o.iouoi v. . cells i:s-.m domestic repo-e the coward ar.ii tlie ali;uu, chilling and p. triik ;ng the heart of the one, but io. Nine; aed nerving that of tlie other, wiii no: wait to reason with domestic i use but brave'v resolve to be lound in the thickest of the battle. Which, tin p., r.yiith ur.cn of the two candidates an ro't like! y in such a time and nnivr suili circmnitanies to be found in his station? The two gentlemen who submit ih.ir claims to your comuderath.n are o n. A. -V. 'Meek, and cant. W illiam Herd-icks. Let us enamine rnd corarast their pretensions. The fornur genihman is and lias been for a long time, brigadier general and having conducted himself with honor, if not wi-h applause in that station, according to military e liquet it gives him a strong claim to the next superior command. But gentlemen are these the onlv cUims which that gentleman has? no helm others before the lustre of vh .i beams these dwindle into insignificance; claims too, which the trulv patii tic must respect aad regird, if they would be esteemed what th v profess to be. That gentlem vn uid r.v; heutatd in the late rar, to rai i o i ... . . i i e

Ciince cvciv consideration which could sweeten hymc and tempt one to avoid danger. Young in the hey-day of life, just settled down to his profession, the tahours of which became pleasant by the enchanting converse ot ayoun and lovely female to whom he had been recently linked in marriage! Still lie did not hesitate to sacrifice nn pecuniary nromects, toee her with ail thejovi ino lent o smh an age and to such a state on the aitur of his country's honor. I merely hint at the.e facts, knowing that all who knew that gentleman during the iate war, are particularly acquainted with them, and apprised too, that such was his desire to be found in the time of danger, in the battles of his country, that he le't his family in Madison, to share the iate of their neighbors at a time when that place was in cont'mu d terrors from the painted savage, the tomahawk and scalping knife, whilst he himself marched to the defMH-eof the frontiers. Mr. Hendricks is captain cf a troop of horse, I believe the only military station which he has ever filled. I shall say nothing about his abilities to command that troop least i should not be able to preserve my candour. Hut where was Mr. Hendricks in the late contest with ih ham, whue a Meek and others were enduring the latigues ot a camp and bravely sustaining the siege of fort Meigs.' V hi re tin n was his insatiable thirst for military honors: Where M as his boasted tore of country: Where ins warlike and dauntless spirit f When the honors of the nation calh d to arms, w as he found risking his personal safety .Mid sacrificing his private case, for the jnotei tion cf tlie innocent women and children who wvre tolling victims to tlie i-.rocity of savages, and lor the preservation ol the ermine honors ot ins countrv ; or w as Mr. Hendricks whiht otUirs vceie engaged in this honorable woik, ho.ving a: trie feet ot the populace alio ivib,.hj working his way to the scat which he n ov o cupic : Lit Mr. H. answer tbee iaterrogatoncs and let him blush at his n.ternatural ambitioii and th.nst for station. Let him know tbtthe ti.' ise rov when i ctlon. eeeeg Low s and smiles will i ot 'Ris fir iii,farv virtue rml talent ,

me. .u c c. in i i d c - i-i ti-ne. For ahou-,! i tne pro-fie oi lodiuia have k.ihuvi tu-taincd his -vuh s j.nJa kuowh d ed bis transSCeU.htl't cha llone.n me; pe., rs, by niaing him in the f r-i eoun.i oi the r.r'. ) st i" trie oiTiCM.s of th : .?th dhWion oi Lwliana nfuttia, do not think he d.s- rves to L their c-i-.nman-der. At 1 ;vu ?Ir. II. must know that vou g ntlero.en, are not ! st to to n. miiitarv spit it wh h holds moiuarv rank as s irred as the vestal fie,1 and which w i 1 1 nt : Kh r a wurtnv o.iuvr to l.?e supplanted !v one whose uetenions aic so feeble as those ol .Mr. Hi red ricks. I. C. NOTICE. By virtue ota writ ot Ven Exp. to me directed, will be exposed to public sale to the highest bidtierf orcash in hand, at the court house door in Madison, on Mon day the 6th day ot Dec. next, undivided halt ot" indots Nos. i, 2 34567. 891011 12 13 2 i 29 T J 45 -e 61 14 15 16 17 15 19 20 2; 11 2 A. 2C 26 27 28 j j 3 3l 52 33 34 35 38 36 40 41 42 43 46 47 43 49 50 51 54 55 56 57 58 59 62 6; 64 65 06 67 36 44 52 6a 68 69 7071 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 So 81 82 S3 84 85 86 S7 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 9s 99 lc9 ICl, 102, I03 IO4, IO5, I06, I07, I08, I09, llO III, II2 1 13, 1 14, 1 15, 1 16, 117 I iS, II9, 12C, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, I29, I30, 131, 132, 133. 134 35 l3 37 Ji3 r39 x4 lh '4-

143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 149,150 i5lI5253l5455 56 !57 l58 59 l6o l6l 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 16S, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 1S4.n1 the town of London, la. lakca in execution as the property of Benjamin V. Hunt, one of the stockholders of the Indiana Manufacturing Co. at the suit ot jacob Thomas against said company. Sale to commence between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock on aid day, where due attendance will be given by M. STAPP, d. s.j.c. November 19. 1819.

1 lie btaie t Indiana, Jennings County, ss. y timings Circuit Ccurt Octolen termy 1819. Jeremiah Meek, lanes Ward, and "Chancery, Win. ATFarland, J This day came the complainant: and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court tfiat William M'Farhind, one of the defendants named in the complainant's said bill, is not an inhabitant of this state. 1 hereforc, on motion of the complainant by his counsel, it is ordered, that notice of the pendency of this bill be published for eight weeks successively in the Indiana Republican, and that if the said William M'Farland, docs not appear on or before the first dav of the next term of this court and answer the complainant's bill, the same will be taken as confessed, and decreed accordingly. A copy test, J.AMESSiO IT, CPk. j.c. L53L v. r, V .01 liv 4s,-. The sutei incrs respectful inform their fiicnds and customers, that they have just received from Philadelphia the latest fashions, which will enable them to do their work in the mot fashiwnab'e manner. They have also employed several first rate woikmen from the eastward. S AMPLE & READ. M.wvmhcr 20, 10IO. I NOT Ii) E The enroled militia in that parr of cnsb.ni commandant MCios ky's company, which is set oil into a new company in the following bounds, viz: beginning at Switzerland county line, at the south cast of section No. 8, in town 4, north of range No. 12 cast; thence west to the middlefork of Indian Kentucky; thence up said creek so as to include those who may live immediately on said creek in the bottom qo cither side, to the mouth ot Wilson's fork; thence direct to Christopher Burgans, thence direct to Moody PuUam's so as to includc each; thence on a direct line parallel with a section line to Ripley county line; thence with Ripley county line to Switzerland county line; thence with the said coun ty line to the beginning, will meet at the house of Saml. Welsh, on the 4th day of December next. Si elect a capt. lieutenant & en sign, to take rank as such in said, company. M. ST aPP, Maj. 6th regt. Ia. My New 15th x:q,