Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 196, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 October 1820 — Page 1

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WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS, THERE IS MY COUNTRY " VOL. IV. MADISON, INDIANA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1820/ No.

PUBLISHED BY LODGE & ARION, EVERY THURSDAY.

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fifty cents it paid within twelve months; and three dollars if not paid until the year expires. No paper will be discontinued until all arrearages are paid. In all cases a subscriber must

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tin, or he. will beheld responsible another years' subscription square will be inserted three times for one dollar; longer ones in proif the number of in-

they will be continued at the exsense of the advertiser until ordered

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PERSONS wishing to make transfers of lands entered in this office are requested not to make them on the back of the Register's certificate but on a separate piece of paper. It frequeenly happens, that by transferring and assigning on the back of certificates, they become to mutilated and defaced as to destroy the contents. The following from may be used. -- "For value received I, A. B. of __ county, __do assign & transversals to C. D. of __ county __ all my right & title to the __ quarter section No. __ in township No. __ (North of South as the case may be) or range No. __ East of the Jeffersonville District. Witness my hand and seal this __ day of __1818. _____A. B. This assignment being acknowledger before any justice of the peace, and certified by

the clerk

of the county of its

will procure a patent. In all cases where the magistrate's or clerk's certificate happens to be. on a different piece of paper from the assignment it will be proper for them to set forth the particular tract sold. It will be well for magistrates and others who are in the habit of writing assignments, to preserve a copy of the foregoing as their guide. Those who send to the office to get their business done, will please to be particular in

cribing in plain legible hand, the

tract they wish to enter, and

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write their given names at full

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Bank

Bank of Virginia & branches. Farmers bank, ditto. Bank of Penn. (Philadelphia) Bank of North America, ditto. Bank of Philadelphia. " Farmers & Mechanics do. " Mechanics bank of City and County. do Commercial bank of Pen. do. Schuilkill bank. ditto. Bank of Northern Liberties. do. Bank of Baltimore in Baltimore.

Bank of Maryland. ditto Union bank of Baltimore Mechanics bank. " Merchants bank of Baltimore, Franklin bank of. " Commercial & Farmers. do Farmers & Mechanics. do Bank of Columbia. Dis. of Col. Union bank of Georgetown do. Farmers & Mechanics bank. do Patriotic do. of Washington. " Bank of Washington. " Bank of the Metropolis. " Union Bank of Alexandria. " Bank of Alexandria, " Banks of Potomack, " Farmers bank of. " New York bank - New York, Manhattan Company. ditto

Mechanics Bank. " Merchants Bank. " Union Bank of. " Bank of America. "

Farmers and Mechanics bank Bank of Chillicothe, Bank of Illinois at Shawneetown, Bank of Missouri St. Louis, Bank of Orleans, Orleans, Bank of Louisiana, Union bank of Carolina, State bank of S. Carolina and branches, State Bank of Ia. at Vincennes, Farmers & Mechanics' Bank of Ia. at Madison, Central bank of Georgetown & Washington (Dist.) Franklin bank of the city of N. York. Except notes of a less denomination than five dollars.

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ment; and it i not unpleasant to see iiicn honestly diner. Thoc hr.ne t ditierences, when properly managed, may contribute to the tien.;th an I sccartty ot the s;overntnenr, and when the public ood is the object ot all, this will no doubt be t he cae. But t here are other difference that obtain, not bavin;; tor their object the pub.

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lie qood; not calculated to pro dree freedom of choice at our elections; not eloigned to do rood in inv wav. And as the motive and vpnnc; of action, in thi cae i; mi-cheviou, in the mind ot those who excite those difference-, so are their effects binejoi in their tendenev, b oh in a pIirjcal an i a moral view. We are not compelled to support a candidate who presents himself hTore u-, and if we do not like 1dm, whynetjmt kt him alone. The i n;dc a :t of hi- cxrrerdno; a wii.'ni.;ies to be a public servant t if the people st.e lit tr, cmph-y hi:n, not an offence ot that nati.re whui. deserves puni -a-nent a; rdi. We would r.ot wih our e-mdhi.'te-., to t,e men devoid o; vliii act er asui Jeciinep. And if ( ttr c Ui'.liJ.-.te are to exn.jct !!otliin else th.m to Inve itieir characters defamed jnd tlteir tn.hi.s wounded, u hen the have merited netrd4:r. i3iat be. ii r, repcetru.ly so'.icitv d h ive become candidate ti om an ho

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it is not likely to cool short! v; for I find, t lie heat excited ..t one election is rather increased at the next. Thoe wh are p!eaed with warm elections, as they are called, and, who havine; influence, take pleasure in einplown their time, and us in;e; their influence, to blow up this mischievous, anti-republican fume, will in time have heat enouoi. fhe-e sentiments are not the efru-i nis of the embittered min i of a disappointed can lidate. They are not ex pies e.i with a view to attach b! ot.. to anv s et or anv imiivi du.d, bit in order to contribute m cii..: tow k!n the reme Iv i:; an evil which 'hiearens tti bee.'iiiC the banc of -octc; v.

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he C ' r. r I e.ie.eo tr!Ve tlie '.: a ; i . ; a et ; of soine of t ie h i his in the Neapolitan revo' it ion : Km; Ftrdinind IV has in Ids lr.ue i wo !);othe. of the none ot Pepe, tv.nh ::(enei aU : me of t h in is on y 'einirk.tble ny his h ;,;: e i!id i.ojnten mce. l;.e ti-hci", u mo ha-i noiimi; co ; i ' .o, dm o in Ins face or sta icon, was yet kno-o: for ins di iine;u:sii -d nravery ; he hd his vh;st pie:ced in battle

S'oin in t ie m m n i SeS. He was worn, -head ot that corps it . the attack in wh- ; Kihrii;ieri was woto rascosa, tlirown from : almost perished, vh": the .ame efforts, et the same example to ; : the troops. This gem teemed as a soldier, hm little information; his t i- gloomy and alm ost i;e conceaU, umkr an a; calmness, a resile abut lie knows ; x. t tor an importunity, am; , with odmcration wh ' cures wit h rapidit . I ous as a subject, it is to ! that he will not be diea.K chrnm, it is, however, him m justice to mv, 1 1 has .d oavs - pres-(i p sentiments-. Un ler o o : : rat, .is wen as utnler F f -; he his not ee iscd i de r -ni'mion to his cm. m.oi e t lian mce it v ii . n iiul i. h it he oeenm m tk'd ins con'ookvs wi.h prou . s. In ansv, i s in to t;eu. Am.;'- i, p!an;e ! of n : I.T . .

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kinppinin ot Naples m ieh,6 ; lie he held, tnen entered into the new nrm

an 1 was chef Jj battaltion in t.he fust regiment of the Neipoditan line, when tint iee,iment received an tv d er to reuair to

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