Franklin Repository, Volume 3, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 12 July 1828 — Page 4
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From the Ken sv-.lty Reporter. GO ER AL J ACKSON. Sir k has heroine my painful duty to ;uldres you asj m through the public pi nit, a you ti.vc i.tlen. d to answer my p ivt(c teller . bu.te t tiist address edjou. get the Unit) ot the matter, 1 iitve sct-ii a pii'tlfcatioti of your letter to ir. Owens 01 Kentucky. To him you tia kly sav, mat the letter, Mi. 13 j K t-i is i'OV iiandifug,is a lorgeiy; and to.il y .a never received but one lettt i hoiii aie u... fortunate iiarn?, and in 'itiU ie a kn w!e iy d hn.st If guilty of in'- eiwnnoua Liltm Ciiaigid against him. d Mated his willingness to meet th j..sl sentence ot ti Court." Well, as itt is now not living lo answer i r hnn- li, iin l a vou hold the kyy ol thai lel' i,i ..jjrtin ak yu lor it oi its ct-n-ttn'. An - I now ask you what niy hi. l r. V in. Harris. said to vouatN vv
O.hans t-elvve-ii toe 1st and Gth of) January, 1 o 1 o. Did !.e,hUt yu a j Ins ! nhei uio, iell vou tint lather ws it-. ' I itub , un; th H he "a re;dv aiid "v:; i- in et tae 9-nU i' e o'f Uiat V ,t .Vititi.il. and he Wanted y.H to i : if into execution? Or did uc ad4. i visS y.i ll: ti'.e follow H:'4 lai.gU iUC ? (AiUT spcaki t. to y ..ur aid one morntng n.iJ l eijtiei :i ;r i ;ee vou, ou cairte lo fite c!ooi .) ui ji ral i nave nnp rn i.ri Sr mike j 0 ri C i 111 !ll i h iv hpri tviiii u ifi X e j i ' n. and am i,.i',v nnilf-r yotn :.! ;u .i tii.tit'C fer rtir ronntrv. ' b've a ?a .er woo is ri r. . firi-iufnt a- Mobil , ;i. d 1 .01 (oh! he is i ,M.i!.innl t. h. 11- Ua a l.iic t.t'iii'V a:n! Mmucrb be mai IliOl" e ullil.J, I IxlVt' ti in (r ytVI to i.!du. li i-, nudwrts-iiOiKi ,u a i(:oie hiii lj : Mind i " Wh? him? V 0!m V'. O was vmir Irpi'o-'ent Inu- ur! j o Uiil.eJ .tf Wlhio' st'Cakiln' I no a look ,u d air ot i on it.npi. i . ii u; i not even Hlieve liim o oi.- .iiigiii-in.i;j suspense. It bv tf.t; evtdt lit e g've i t'l U(-o.. the trial vo'l w m 'loon.t to f,i,.i ii n tlu v. rdieto?"he conr. m ii tial, and y on toiil oof t;ive his In . bon. g iif irt tiy e.ise and roi'solau n,y.u ni'ht at b us', have n lb v eti 'om fi.an d iint . FJ it it eeems it i yo n de light n.t oi,!y to i ilirt punish n.eni, b'it to mke it of a lasting nature as was i . your poer. I vet wan: to know whv you madi th' statements you 'id to ifn- Baltimore tii'ie no III l!e I-.'.i ol loi'tjr I :.J Vol i I f!ilr. I; aotl'id net e; rt.uhiOe S.-.ntli? tt litt is tiie 1 1 ,toi you did not state the ta;-e a it was? Y hj were in possessi u . f tiie iru'li, h t u would b.ive told i . D iujs niai: i . Btltiiu re .! ou ii.ov nail .(..,n th..- Harris vas? Jf Jvdi i. toy ; : i e! vou hot tell him of the Cha.i: f O'e the Court Martial? Did t.f't aotbi ?. you to make such .-Interne 'H? li ,i, i it.i. r is guiitt ol ''arson n si r.-:iteiv." ,d-a.e pjiut out t'-e paae on i ii 1 . an find ihe charge, and it S'.;j:eile.J y ti's.in:i . You were n : t -v. en ... ; cy ti.arges when vou v - ' lelhToj Unr 4ih of Sep! em- .' i i wi.u iciut you do no' -i.ile Hi-,. tot it, but cord I !i i i.iU !) h ite a man of ciimes I '.i t; '.( It v. r w.n gu.l!) o.. and that I ever done ai ant arm, and is not e t i.eien i lv ox -,t. Do vou i-1 t b r in lit e again,-., my f stln r, th.n.ijh he is de in and gon--.' U'""- ! It you are fond oi -f mderii-g and "Mlafnni;ilii:i;, tlo .'ttrv to blast the ;nc(i,oiy cf ih-d":-.i. A e y on -i iinif Ii of a: out-iavv a 'o ile-iihl in vexing and aba-Mg l! ie , cis.-.ai-i -a r I utii'V of a man ih n , y.al' liar', oily ? Tln-.-i y U ih.) Wiea'k y i. vengeaiice on m,. t nt rson, and n- -al the ears of my rgtd m ilhet v tn 1 !. ciiaig. s ag,un-t bhn who was O- re her de 'g it. V I. y do o lias'-.oior i t (7 i tv "this proTessed am. - is a lit su! jci t for c irmi, ; 1,-you te!i te it is an'-f-tifi "i c iif" lo bt- ;t f-dlower of C r is! ? Co .:! s a 'n heve thai it would be In l iiv ii.;; ai il deji-cliig to the li-e'iogs ot f.i- sui viv i-g fan. in, 1. 1 m- stnvivi'. i.oi.in. t i hear oi tl, t!.:t tr t:Vl i p.l I'htT w a !: m s.iet ps ( to-hingj J-t f.n a.ei eor.dart ans-vcl. ) our t ;i" it t-, vou h 1 e i i ive a, ed hrav lv :eV optoi.-'t- to in;,',.- '. hern a Gerrcrn! That O.,,-;! I iTvoe -ra o:c 1-i.iflv li--X I a .1 1 1 a' il) i-1 oi oianc tl t V ( lt Lpiidil, !),. won 'er rr-ard (or sim t.;c-s d have a of tiuth, a iliseoni a in v.- (. ,,J - ", dn;- t -r a t! c-c ia;i:df : -t i:j !nvc. Votir br-.v ei v t virtuo but ;)!(:. i!ed bv m. toil . ; and t at t ei ! f.vi.ul in tin n.e.n ny at ! lit , ; A ,; S . ve! h- bk t! ! fiave Soi-I tii. it o.-i-ai It a-btnt a;. " 1 have g,d: ed ,i,..c, , ,.f;l Itattle D.t ti-u 1 ffi? o. Where atIhe -.tea v ie fii... ? ht in the seas o. jog- i.'o!. ess by you ; an. I tou.i-e now !" te-i i.-i '-h' tr : cit--. I .-k vou. -i. jf !t is .-ot p ! jt (r.,fiirr th-.t t'n- corn tnt..'1'ng ih' ei ?. u;d bo en i d to all toe p aise ol gti.miii'g a v bitfl. ? V ii in-. y I ic-.ri f.aigt t ! -r v our h o:or h..e two broth. r that did; and my
fa'her bled and died under your unfeeling hand. And this savage act of yours has placed you high in the estimation of many. JVlWortnna has given me the guardianship over a' mv-ther and a part el of fatherless children, and that has been a sourc e of m-iny errors, yet for that better protection there is n. thanks o you. There is one thing 1 know, and it U an at krfowleriged sou ice cf comfort that although you are now riding 6u the lof ty height of honor, and 1 repeat, for other men's merits, you one day Will he railed before a nghteous Judge when yu and I, and tlio departed &oul of my murdired father will meet and w ill be ju !gt-d by ihe "deeds do.e hi tlie Moth" il.eie we wi.l see who is the "wuil iu shecpi tloihij'g.-" JOHN HARRIS. Af;er I hud wrote lue n.ettdi g. I received the lepmt iium-i n- toin niitte on mihtjiy ali tirs.' 'J'nougtj U n. ral Jaekaoii had, lor the purple of vtidica tiag his barbarous coi duct, made my father say what lie never thoug.it of,
'nl tvould have disjoined to aihimwl' dge, yet 1 have tiU lately had too much confidence in the virtue and nonefty of our C"Ogresme.i. to tn-heve, they would kn -wing y teil ivb.il liiey did not know lo be Hue. Lu military i nje.iltn Tb m ah a d mU i';ei prtVuited. iV .- ..stbh in, in tan lead tiiai itjeit in .de bv Mr. H itii.ttuii, c.'irin uian ol (he t (i.iiiiiiiu ,.iiid -rt) it w.i? no-. - ompoSt.'d tiy a waiped moid a. id peuncu by a ?u niisiw hand il'iiiltcr .lift 2 young iimt- i H- c. nui; . j eiy tifi a uhi to tl . a lak. i, was prevail nl on t it ci o;UMy t'liu to meeting. li n;t jijieui tl iu he a lteut uue, none t ttie brt'tiiren ieing luovetl hy tiie jni to a ti r a silnbie. V iiei. .lr si. I- it the .lee.inj5 iioude wiin vouo' file ml, he aktil her. "Jlovv tliee like the meetu?"' to whtcli the iieUUUly replied. "Like it! why, i see no en-e in it; to i,,) atnl tst tor whtde houri tu-i;etlii-r, w ithout fpe.iktu a word -it is enoagh to kill the l I." '-lea, my ile(r," rijoinetl tlie ('inker, niitt is just whdl we w uitetl.'' Jour. JiiCnwn and Jiurr. The ai Iititnvciiie j'itquirei' contains the i follow ,ri:; reiiMi k-.- e have hearil th oldest auil nmt re.pecb!e i nhahitants iu thl country bay that J ckii'; conduct in ti;e iSuir cmn-piracy was very mis piciou-, anil produced a htron euatioll tttruuhout the. community, lie wai siiuuued as peptilnce and ptaue." And Mr. Arm!ioun. of 3' illoi il couuty, ( Cennesxce.) in an aitilres-5 to (it n. J tcktio, ac counts lor his iu--- of cuii5Setice in me ijeiif ral t'uu: "I will tell you the fir-d c.t ixe. It wan when 1 avv your midship and intuitu cif vviin A -t run iSnrr in lstt.j-u. ihe man who wa !o stump y pc teil (even at that litue) ot bei.. a traitor to i li conn ty, arid w .- know n to he s- lio-tth t Jetl'.-r-on." - If ihtliciilt to prove, hy pnxifive testimony tf t r o in tny years, tiie f u t of J ick-ou'o cooiieclion with Hiirr; hut we repe.tt a remark heretofore nude, tint uifiny a m mi ha been hung; on Ciicuiustuntiti evidence muc'i ie- co tclu-ive t!i n has beeu adduced to uh-.tantiHte it. I'iriman. Col fniiiarris, of T ii. late a V. f. Seintor. ince Minister of U. H. to tiie the Central ll puh ic, ami rtoiv a Senator of Tennessee, -at 1 in place in tlie Senate withia tlie Ut year that when Jick-on c mi" lirtck to Nashville, af'er H irr's tri.il, Hcarce any lioiiest antl houtirihle jcr.i;i would jeak to him! Why was this & what meant (iieii. .ihiir !v twining him with turnlog rstales vvuncs. .Uass. Juur. VAVtf.ns liy lic-n. JtcU.soi. Willi tm D uhy. of Montgomery county, Mil. who wclh one of (ien cral Jatiootj t(porajihicl jttfl' th? tlt'lVttce of New ()rleaus, axeits that two persons convicted of very hig;h offeiices w re pardoned by the (ieneral at New Orleans. (Joe was foiMitl guilty of ivin; inteiitgrnce to the enemy, the tilher of thatnloui- g; his jo-t tl .ring ihe -eie. H a-U- with creat sol''mnity, why were tl'.pse men nartloncil .ml the fix millti imen put to deatl ? . I Blank Deeds tor saly nt thi-i 1 VlUCe.
REVOLUTIONARY CLAIMS. AN ACT for the relief of certain survivmg officers and soldiers of the ar my of the Revolution. Be if enacted by the Senate and Husr of Representatives of the United States of Ameiica in Congress assembled, That each cflhe surviving officers oi the amy of the Revolution, in the Con tmental Line, who was entitled to halt pay by the PosJve of October lweiuy Inst, seventeen hundred and eiiihiy, bt authorized to receive, out of any money in the Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, the amount of his lull pay in said liiie, according to his lank in the line, to begin w ith the third d y o March, one thousand eight hui died ai d ivv nty-s-ix, and to continue duiiog hinaturai hie: Pioviikd, That, under thi act, no officer ?ball be entitled to it" ceive a I trge.r sum than the full p-y ol a c. tptaio in sini line. Sec 2. And be it lurlbcr enacted. That whenever any ol satd ctii' ets ba icetvtd money of tlie Untied Skater, as a pensioner, su.ee the thiid uay oi A3 ticn,one ti otisand eigfit fiundit-d and twehty six, aforesaid, the sum so received shall be dt ducted fiom what ?ai officer wt old otbeiwise be entitled I . under tt.e first section of this n !; a' evtiy ptnsiitn to which said otlicer i
now eniitieu shall cta-o-aiier tlie pa;--sage of this act . Sec. 3. And be it further enactet.. J hat every Mitvivii.g non cominissione. officer mu-n uw,or j nvate, in said army, ho enhbttd tlieieiu for an! during tin war, and continued in its service until its termination, and thereby became en 'ii led t - receive a lewaid of eighty d..b iars, under a resolve of Congress, parsed ;Miy hiteeinh, seventeen hundred ano -evenly eight, shall be entitled lo receive Ins fid monthly pay in said &ervi e, out d any money in the treasury not otl.ei' wise appropriated v to b gin on th'- thito -ay ol Mai iii, one ttiousimd i tit it lotii" dred and twenty six, and to tontioue dui ing his natural hie; I'ovided, Tiv-il no no'i-conmiifi-toned tffiiei, musician or private iu 'aid armv, wl;o is now on the pe-.sinn list of the Uni'ed S'at , rhail bt entitled tolht; bche!ils of this act. i i?EC 4. And be it farther enacted, j Thai the p;.y allowed bv this act shaii, ! under the direction of the Secret xrv oi li e Treasury , be paid to tlie officer m -tddn r eunited then to, or to th ir air tiioi ?. d attorney, at such places am ays as saio Secetaty mav direct; aim that no foreign .flirt r shall be entitled to -aid pay nor snail anv ofiiier or soi dn r receive the s.. roe, until he furni-h to sai , Sec re fury sattslatteiy evidenic lnnt he is entitled in the same, hi coi--iorn.i'.y toti,e provisions ot Hits act; and he piy allowed by this act si. ail not, ii, tnv way, be (ransferat)b: orhatde to a!, uc timent, levy or seizure, bv any leg-; I proce-!- whatever, but siiall enure wheilv to t'te piera:) ai benefit of i tic ntiic or bolu.er enutied to the same bv thiSkc 5. And he it further enacted. That s much of said pay as accused In ' . p .iViStOhS of tl is act, beloic l!n iind day of iM tnii eighteen hundred and twenty einht, shall be paid to ti e tKt eis and s ddieis eihith d lo tiie same. -soon .ts may be, in the manner and inder the provisions bftore rmnttoned. on! the pay which shall aceruo af ei said d iy, shall be paid setni-ati.,uail v , in nife manner, and uuder the same pro' visions. A STEVENSON. Speaker of toe Mouse ot iisa-eseuiaUvci. S. S VII i ll, IYendent ot the Sienaie, pfo terrp-.re. ApprOVL'il, l3'M VI .4 ti4. JOtiN t'iJJNiJV ADAMS. TkEASVKY DtTAliTMEST ' Ala 4 I3.; Tlie " ct tor t!ie relief of CPrtaiu SU' v i vitig Oiiicers and Soldiers of tne Hevoltitmi." approved on te lota day of .Uay 1815 (of vhic t.ie f itgoin i a CO;iy,) .vi 1 be carried iut eil'eci under the io! lowing regulations. E ch Oihrcr claiming under the act, will transmit to tiie ecretary ofthe I reasuiy a declaration, according to the farm hereunto annexed marked A, and each mm com niSMOiictl OJicer. JMusicutn, and Virc, according to the form in n i.e.. il, accompanied by the oath of two re Si cctahle witnesses, a t! los ide tiix, whicii oalli is to be t ti,en before a Jus n e ol the I'eace. oi otaer Jlagistthte. du'v eaipowered to udministfet i.it s .n tiie Mate or Territory in wiiico he resides, n.i authenticated untier the seal of tae ('.mi it of the County in waieh t.ie oat l was adininisteted. as snowu in llp said loans iu -ch odicer wot also transmit his commission, it in existence and ffttaitMtd.-, and each non cotmnissioned Oi'icer, M-i-sician, and Ptivate, his disc-hnrgp; whicn i 'Contents, alter being registered, wi.i ;e returtjed If the commissioa or discharge has been lost or destroyed, tie wiH transmit such other enidenre as be maypossess or can obtain, corroborative of tiie SIalea):R,s set tonli in bis declaration. if the evidence transmitted, taken in fonnex,0 vith tbatadbrded by the P,iblie records at Washington, be lound sati factory, ib9 araautit of two years' lull pay,
kt the rate ,f which the Cffiepr or Soldier was entitled, according to his ra'.k m the line, at ttie close of the war, cr at tiie time of his reduction, (as the case may be,) but in io instance pxceedii r the full pay of a Captain of the C' n mental Line, will be transmitted to bun, at the place of his re.-idei.ee, after dedncti-ig iborefrom the amouctaf any p-nsi m whirls be may have received from the Uiot-d States -since the 3d day of March, 18i'6 lie mar, however, authorize any other
person to receive it tor mm; in wmc" case, he will execute a p twer ol attorney according to the antn-xd form, marked C, w lncn must be acki ow ledged before a Justice of the Peace, or other JWaistrate, nd authenticated under the seal of Ihe Court of the county, in the same manner as is alrnadv piescnbed in regard lo declaration. Hut no payment w id be made to ai.y such attorney, until he has matte o itn, ac oidu.g to the annexed loi m 1, that the paw which fie isant'iorized to ret eue is in ended to mure wholly to tin pi-iMtial b; nerit of the Officer or Soldier w ose aiiotney he is. 1( is r quested that all letters to the Secletary d U.e eanry , on the sid jfC's--may be ei.-doist-d oa the cover, "Kcvi-lu-tionary Ciamis " KlCIiAItD RUSH. A. Form cf a Dfclaratton tc be made bij ihe Ufue. t. F r the purpose of obtaining the bene" ti'- of an .t, tnoiifd "An ad tor !he rr" e! oi or aiM suriivma, t-tScers and so'" j.ets ot H e Am y (tl ! e llev iiiutiou,'ap i.i4ivn! oc th lo.ti t-l tinv 'b.'S, I, . f if the c.iuniy of , m the htate ,.i , ticrt-by dc arr that I was an diu-t-r in ti e Continental L'ne of the Army of the rtno.ntioii, and sun d as such, i i eie uisf ri to the end of the war, or (as me case niay be) to the time when thf -rrat.f uo-nl ol .he AtinV provided by the resolves oi I'ouiiress of itie Srd and 1st ot October, 170O, ws cairted into triert, and n-iis'redtict-d under that arraugetnent, t which permd I was a in Lit r-j nipiit of the line. And I also declate, that I afterwards received a certificate (commoi-.lj called a ceuirr.utatiori teiidicatt) li.r s.sum eq'nl to titf atto-uut of five years' fud p-y; which smr. wa i-tbred by he resolve ot L ot grest,. of ihe JJd of M icli. 173 3, m--tetd of the ha 'f pay far nle, to wi tch I was entitled under tbe resulve ol the 21si of October, lTo'J. And I do further dt-clare, that I have re. ceivt d of the I'r.tttil Mttf , as'a ptnmnr, 'since he 3d day of March, 136, H-re idseil, No oioney, or (as the case may be) that I have received, as a pensioner f the I ntted States, since the 3d d y cf .U.rch, I8gfc, the sum of uoios, paid io me by ttie a" it foi payiiig pensions in e htate of . (Sttrned) Before me, , bttre inBrt, Jestice ol tto Fence, vr other Ma-'iMrai'. du. e:r; o.itT'-ti to ac.Tiiio-t-r oaths, id tin county of , in tae State of per s-ea lv appear- d, thts d , , antl , of the Said Comity, Who Old, se V tf.t!!v itiake oatri, ttsat , by wlmiii ()! e j.).ig Ueclarrttion was snbscribi-n s e r.erallv reputed ai.d believed to have ttetn i.ii l ilict r in the Army of the Uevo"'an, in iitanner as tiierptn stated. V itiiPss my hand, this day of oi the year . (vanned) I, , ' eik oi the Court of ihe counn ..( , in it.,. State ( , da fiert bv ieriit, t(..o j btf ie wi-oiii tne lure .osnj a!h-lrf4i:s wop s-.orn, was, at tht ."lie, a fhte oiiett, d .ittice ot tie i'-a p, or trer Mistito, duty emnowe i to aduiMi'stt-r ohis. aod duly empowered to administer oath. : testun .ny whereof, I have hereunVL. s.) to set my fmnd, and aflixed the seal of ihe end Court, this day cl . in the year . (Sgaed) Lit Forrt rf a tin t-jro'ion i he mndc ? y the rm iciUiiussieiuJ 0!i.:irtf .Musicians !y Privates For tin purpos of obtainlninjj the hpnefit of " n act h.r the rebel "of certain surviving oiH-ct-f-s and soldiers ot tlie Arn.v of the Uevolnoon." approved on the 15 h of May, J. , of , in tne county of , .n tlie S i,te of , do hereby declare that I enlisted in tlie Cns.uner.tal ne of ttie Army ot lie lit-v.-in ion. for a-.d d-jrmij tlie war. and continued in its service until its termination; at vvloclt period I vt;is a (Serjeant, Corporal, Musician, or I'riv-iie an ttie case may be.) in Ca. - t 1 1 1 (J .ttina iy, i . the reg.ntent ot tiie t,' c Vnd I a -o declare that I afer wards received a ct rt .ficjte for the reward ot etg'..-v i.mlii . to wh.ch I was enmied, under' a .'e-,v ot Contjicss, paired the 15Ui of May, 77i "d I further dectarp, tliat I was not on the ''eeicdi i!jv of M ix!i, IS:jJ, on the Pension' Lit ot li. c L'n.ted S-aies. (Spaed) j Itt f ue me, , there insert either a Jus dec cf Hie IVacetv oV er Magistrate, dtny em- i (- .wcred to aum mister oaths, in the county of1 , in ttie Staie of , personally ap I peare.i. tins lay, . and , of ttie sa.d cutuoy, w ho d.d severalty make oath thai ly whom tlie fui-egon.g- declaration was subsenb. A, is peneiaiiy reputed and beiieved to have been an mncer in tlie rmy ofthe tievolu turn, in manner as therein slated. Witness my hand, this day of , in th (S !Ttel) '. , (Jirk ot tne Court of ths county of . in the Ma e ot , do certify, that before whom the foitg.n g affidavits we'-f--worn, was at the lime, a . I is. ice ofthe Peace, or as the case may be and duly einp .w ured to administer - aihs In testimony when of. I have hereunto e ( s) tny hand, aad stSxed.the seat ofiho
said fxwrt, tilt - ii iv ot
year . (Sgned) Farm of a Pw:er of !tmi,y. Know all men by thee presents, tiut of In the county of in tne S ..t of do hereby censtitnie and appoint my and lawful aUorney, vv uh power of subst tion for ine, ami in my name, to receive bam the United States the amount of pay now duet? me under the act for the relief ol cer.am viving o'heer ar-d soldiers of the Kevolnti-,,, approved 1 5t.li May, 1828, as a in the ' l eg mrnt of the line of the Army of the Jl,, oiutu.ii -.mess my hand and seal, this day of in tlie yer Sealed and delivered iti the ? presence of 5 C StgtdJ ft 3. ) Before me, a Justice of the Peace tnthe county of In the Stale of personal!, appeared, this day, whose name is subscrf. bed to the toiegomp power cf attorney, and acknowledged tlie same to be Ins act nd d.ed. V itneis my hand, this day of m the year . ("Signed J 1, UieiK ol tiieiouri or t.ie county of in the Mate of do hereby certify, that , before whom the tui-etiug po-ep of attorney was acknow ledged, is a Just.ce of the Peace. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set C u s.J my liand, and affixed the seal of the said court, this day of in th year (Signed) DO , Form cf Affidavit to bt taken by .f.'wj, tsetoie me, , a justice oi tiie I'eace in the county of in the of personally appeared, this dav, .the attornev namtd in the foregoing power of attorney, and nmde oath that the same was not given to him by rea. son ot any transfer, or of any attachnen., levy, or st-.znre, by any legal process whatever of the pay tlieiem audiorizea to bs received, but that tiie said py is intended to entire wholly to the personal benefit of the person by w hom lie said powei was cxtrctned Witness my hand, this day of in tlie year Hefore me, , ('here insert either a Jus tice ut ihe Peace oroo.er Magistrate, d'lh empowered to a minis. er oatl.s, in the county of in the Sty e oi pei sot aiiy . pp-areil this da,, and of the said coiiM, ho did saverahy, make oath, tt.a' . b wimni the iortgoi g declaration was subscribed, is generally itj-uitd anU believed to have been an ufftcer ,n ..he Vi my ol tne devolution, in manner as therein stated. VV iiness my hand, tlug day of m the year j'S.gned J I, , Cit k of ine Court of the county of in the .V.a'e o! tai heuby rer-ify, thit hetoie whom the fbregon.g'afSdaviti were sworn, was. ai t lie tune, "here msett eiti.ei aJusi re of the Peace or oti.er Magistrate, dui en.poweied to administer oath -,J and du j en.p.iwe.rd to ailm n ster oaths in tesinuin. wl.ereof. 1 have hereunto et fi. s.J my h .ntl. and affixed the seal of the said Court, this day of in the jear fS.gnedJ To be pu tlished once a week for ttro tnomhs. in the papers authorized lo ubhsh the l'" ofthe tinted Stales. 25 9w. V TAKEN UP BY Peter Vandvke, oi" Brook. vi-e Tow sh p, Fiat klin oun ty, Indian,.; drk b y mare, black mam and tad N other i. a ks or brands perrf.vMtde. Supposed to be twelve or nirten yers old betwpo fourteen and fif. te.-.. hrfDtii h.Rb. Appraised to twenty ov doliara by Audre Heed and J;ba tVvnn. A true copy from my Mrs7 book. HKNRY BERRY;, J. P. Jnnp 24th 1828. 253, vCTim n want of .Mowejl 'rj3,,HE subscriber hereby informs i a d persons indbt-d to him, that he is teduced to die necessity of caIIT on thun in this way, fir a settlement: those that do not pay . atie.iti. n t- Ihio notice, m..y expect to find their notes and accounts iu the hands of officers f.-r collection. 1 he highest price will be giveD for li dps and Skins t the yard .,f ttie subscriber. SAMUEL GOODWIN. Jn 30 h 1828. og 3. Exptotfd with neatness and despatch thts FFIv F. tHLYTED JJYD PUBLISHED BY AUGUSTUS JOCELYN, I'l BI lriHER OF THE LaWS OP THE UITE States, not bv authoritt, and without pav". TEKMS. rw, dzZar for f.rty-two numbers, if paid in ifc vaiice f-vo dollars and fifty cents, if paid within ths year. Vhree dollars will be the price if payment bs delayed umil the year expires. If sent by private post, an additional charge of fatty cents will be made o paper will be diiczntinued until all arrears. ges urr paid, (this part of the terms will be stnettv adhered to.) V failure lo notify a discontinuance at the end ofthe term suoscibed for, will in au eases be considered as a new eng-agement. Met. Ainds of produce will be taken in pap ment of subscription, if delivered within tiA year. TERMS OF ADVERTISING. SQlAltR or less, wdl be inserted three times for om hollar 25 cents for every subsequent insertion; loiter ones ia proportion. o-The cash must accompany all advertisements, or they will be cont.nued at the C3pejue of the advertiser until paid
