Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 25, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 28 June 1828 — Page 4

MISCELLANY.

SELECT' D. MARY HAY. Thou kenf, Mary U y , that I loo tbee weel My ain uM wifie aae kindly and lee!; Then what gars thee stood wi the (ear in tbj e'e. And look ay aae wae, wheo thou looks it wet

we think may be very properly entitled the Miser's Prayer. 'Oh Lord, thou knowest that I have nir.e hou-es in the City of London, and likewise that I have lately purchased an estate in fee-simple, in the county ol Lsex; I beseech thee to preserve the two

1TitH Ircex and Iscx irom

REVOLUTIONARY CLAIMS.

SXSSSEBC3Ba0

likewise

AN ACT for tbe relief of certain surviving officers and soldiers of (be army of tbe Revolution. Be it enacted by the Senate and House

of Rpnrf&nitntiTPs of the United States of

America in Congress assembled, Thai n jrd ,0 c,ar&tion9' no payment will hfili.rv;,.,.fr,rMr. i'irm. heaiade "7 sh attorney until he has

any other persoa to receive it for bun; m which case, be will execute a power of attorney, according to the annexed form, marked C, which must be acknowledged before a Justice cf tbe Peace, or other Magistrate, and authenticated under tbe seal of the Court of the County, in tbe same manner as is already prescribed in

Dost tbou'.miM, Mary Hay, the soft bloom o' q,, couwty, and fr the rest of the

fire and earthquake?: and as 1 nave a

mortgage it. Hertfordshire, I oeg oi mte -u ,, ,u. ...b;..M oath, according to ihs annexed form D,

; IU imvc 'i J 1 ;T . , ' , ,

mv cheek

counties thou mayst deal with thern as

Since that day o' days I 6rst ca'd thee ruyaio.

T. , .. i i , 1 ir illl.il IWC L'T vim-ti uu unwi..u v 1 1 . t .

imr, w,.u t-.,i.iieu ... Poj "J .i intended to enure wholly to the pWna the Kesolve of October twenty-hrst, sev-;b fi( of(he officer of Soldier whose attorney

enieen nunarea ai:j eigmy, ue auuiui i- jg

,maaffar)''aiitya:

Wi'mr baircuilin round if. sae jetty and sleek? ,uM11 nfased ! Oh Lord, enable the

For soaw's on my head, aod tbe loses are aoe. j rj (o ansvver aJ their bills, and make Z"d to receive, out of any money in the , js requested that all letters to th? Socreta-

all my debtors good men. Give a pros-

f)r trr'term thnn thi lna n mv cnnfhfu' firo. 'rxTUs VOVaPft and retliril to the Aler-

And the wdd nnfP I lan. that thou used to'm .id sliinn. hir:ip. I have insured it r 'according to his rank in the line, to be

ad-nire. land, as thou hast said that the days of'j'ng with the t,,ird day of March, one For I'm darksome, and cauld, now life's ttia- tJie wicked are but short, I trust in iiee,!tnousand eight hundred and twenty-six, tens come, tm, thou tvilt not forget thy promise, as,an(1 fo continue during his natural life: And th9 sweet voice o' music witbio roe is , jaye fh rf esta(o hj reVurt.OJ J Provided, That, under this act, no otlicer i i ..i ji : i

which will be mine on the death of that Le entiuea io receive a iaigei bum

Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, ry cf the treasury, on tr,e sutjeds, mn be en-

the amount of his full pay in said unendorsed on the cover, 4 R -voluiiouHry Claims."

dumb.

Bit 1ho Mary Hay, my e'en be. turned dim, And age wi its frost stiffens every lira!-, My heart, thou kens weel. has na frost far thee, For simmer returns at tbe blink o' thy e'e. The miser baud? firm and siil! firut-r bis cold, The ivy grasps closer the tree tfhen it's old. .And Jhou grows the dearer to me, .Mary Hay, As a' tlse turns eerie, and life wears away. We mi'in part Mary Hay, when our iourneir't

dine,

B it I'll meet thee ajjj-tin in the world aboon;

most profligate young man,- Sir J L

Keep rny friends Irom sinking,

than the full pay of a captain in said line. Sec 2. And be it further enacted, That r iV i. .

and preserve me from thieves .nd house- whenever any oi s:.ui oiu. era ua, receivbrpakprc. nd maWft all mv sprvanla sn ed money of the United States, as a pen-

honesiand faithful that they may attend ;siMcr sinre ,,u- da of March, oi.e

to my interest, and never cheat me out

thousand eight hundred and twenty-six,

aforesaid, the sum -o receivt d shall be deducted from i:at said officer wi uld

rector's estate, forfeited to the S uih

Then what girs thee staud wi tbe tear io'Sea Company. Tie Company recoveithy !ed the fifty thousand pnunda against Mr.

And look ay aae wae, when tbou looks at me?. Ward, but he set up prior t:onve anc

of m v properly, night nor day.

Ward was susnected of i .ininf in x

rnnvAvnr iv i i h Slp.l.-.lin 'tCi.it i ,1 Oo. i ot he r w ise be cutii U'd. to under the fit st

cure fifty thousand pounds of that Ui

RICH Uu RUSH.

A. Form of a Declaration to be made by the

VI livers, F.ir the pnrpose of obtaining th htiufi.a m an act, entit't! -'An act f -r tlie itU.'ti.r otr..in surviving i-ffi :ers and solders nt Xe At my c i

ihe Hevolution, pp.otn on ttic lon zt , 188, I, , f , w the ct unt i . n. ihe Si .tc wl , do hereby declare 'iv i h .n f fiijer in ihc Conlinental Lmt ot !r A my ot 'be hevoiutioti, and served fc.surh, r- n strt to the enfl of tlitr war, or ( s tltt t at- in :r) to the t me whtn the rra.g-mruv t ;r rmy provided hy the resolv-s it Coi.g:-rss t

the 3 and ills? ot c'ober, w.intd i.ito i ff-f t, and was reduced ui. i that t' -

m. n.l tt which r nod 1 ws tn ttit

section of this act; and even peision to p!ail m ot hne. which Kiid idfn -i- is now entitled shall! And I -iso decpt that 1 afterwards received

la certthr-tt- t orr m )oiy caiuu a cont't ut ion

cea-

cen fi- He) fr a sum tqual to the amount ot Hvt i

Shades of heroes cbo fs nd saes, Who the eons of freedom led, Wis? in counzd. bold in danr, Victor) jfind or bravelj bled. Cincinnatus, Pe.lopidee, good Tiujoleoo, Fire our bosoms while we sing. Hil thou geniu ! yet unequnlletl Since the rays of srience shone: Fearless, a;t?-iikp, xidor'-st Ski 'and e s b'fjre unknown. Grn-it C alumb'is, jjrfat Columbus, Thme are vvreaths of tlcathlcss fame. Singr your Franklin w'o controled the Upid llfjiining's fi ry course; ManV best ts lis'-rted boldly, Smiled at kings and 'nocked ttir force. Hail great Franklin," bail Krpat Franklin, Civil honors graco thy tomb. Foul-moufhed slander! cease thy murmurs, Ulast no more the heroes prais-; Jath hth sna'ched him from among as, Closed the evening of hi3 days Sons of Fnedo;n! hail Columbus matchless htro, Deathless fame to Washington.

of his estate to his brother and son. and ;m,,!i,r,a,i' f,r '

concealed all his personal-, which w tv ( '',ish ,Hh n ,n ,or ,ud dn i-.g .Ik- war , cminAcurt in K i ,;r,. add c i n ii i i it"4 ii s i s . ivue until i(s

u'7ibl lr if.. will' iiijuuif u rtl'VJ (111

thousand pounds. These ronvvaDi e-

nuinir aiso sei ;isiue nv a nin in i , i.uu-f i v .

Ward was imprisoned for many v CarV. !' - 'V'.(,,r a r. dv - n; C"ig. j " jM iv iii't''' tn, -. entfcn Iiumirei

!i-nnniatioi'. and th reh ! came etdi-

fj.d ti rti'ivt1 a ifva'd f eignty dol-

ssed

Iocidenfs of a nature somewhat calculated to ex ite marvtd, frequently on ur

among ourL- tpe xi ni trtends, as i traverse the 4Sillnniiahe sea;" ii. ; -ii-

suit of spermaciti and whale boia. O r two that have come to our knowledge, we will felati. A lar e f mai

wlialc was taekeh'd 10 nv two ol ui

ship masters, on the otfsoor'- ground, i:

some port of the p..cili;. Toe tow-iron breaking, the whale m-ide i:s escape. Eleven months afterwads llie same whale with the broken iron in its body, was captured by one of the captains here alluded to, at a distance ol eighteen hui-

dred miles trom the place where first

seen. S me years ago, in Wolwich Bay Coast of Africa, a young whale came alongside one of the boats belongii g to a whale ship whereupon, one of the men in the boat marked the initials of his name on its back, and then let it g . Several years, alter the identical whale itself, bearing the seamans initals was taken on the Br. zil Banks, and produced sixty barrels of oil. JVantuckct papsr.

" after the nas-aoe ol un act.

bLC. 3. Jim tte it further ewittea, 1 halVrrs Juil USv . which sum was off -red rv the

........ 1 . iV. " 1 f I, . . ,l.l. (I ',1 ..( ll t. TO

everv !lirviVI' moi M 'jiiiiiioneooi.i.iOc'Fjies'avt oi iiti'.trjiTjoi ur -w u fti, ij),

piivaie, m ani a. fin, w ho "'Stead ot the hli piy tor litt, to which 1

iuiil o under nz rrsivc ci ir.e isioi wcioher, I7t0. And I do further declare, that I have recem-u of the Uoned States, s a pensioner, since th31 ih) .-f March, 18 6. Iltie iribert, No niouty.

( s -he cas-- may o ) inat 1 Have rccetvtd, s a ptuisioner ot he Uoued Slates, since ihe 3a d.y ot vtarch, la28, the sum of dolUis, laid to m- by th- bgent tor paying ptnsions in the Sute of - 3 CSg.cd) Before me, , h' re insert, Justice of Uie P.-ace. or other Magistrate, duly empowered to d minister otths,") in the county of , ti die Statr ot . pfrstonally appeared, this d), . -, ?.nd of the said county, who aid, stvcr.llv. make oath, thai , by whom the

Jewish Marriage. "In the presence of these friends, Leoni and Sophia where mutually contracted to each other; and

the deed especially declared, that the marriage was to take place within six

months from its date, under penalty of a heavy forfeiture of money (to an amount

therein specified) by the receding party. This deed having been duly signed and witnessed, the ceremony ended by breaking a china cup, according to ancient usage, as ratification of it. "The marriage ceremony is always celebrated with splendour and show bv

1 J the Jews, nor are the poorest among

them exempt from this custom. As every guest brings a present, chiefly consisting of plate, according to abilit y, the lower orders especially, are anxious to invite a9 many as possible on that account; for which purpose they generally hire a public room, to accommodate such a large assemblage; and not un frequently, when the wedded pair are very poor, these gifts are disposed of immediately, to defray the expenses of the feast, .md assist the vnunf r.ounle in honsp.

J - rt r i r i ; . c t . .

keeping. A friend, on whom depend- H ursmiauop, oi a Letter, maiWl

Cure for the Whooping Couen. Dissolve

a scruple of salt of tarter in a gill of

spring water, add to it ten grains ot finely powdered cochineal, and sweeten it with loaf sugar and give a child within

a year old tbt fourth "part of a tabJe

spoonful of the above, four times a day,

with a spoonful of barley tea after it; give a child of two years old, half a spoonful, and a child above four years aid, a spoonful. Boiled Appletea or warm milk may be his chief diet or drink. Miy 27, 1823. Arrival Extraordinary. The Concord, N. II. Register, announces the safe arrival at the post t ffice in Acworth, its

i and

.-vein -eig'it, hall ii eittii f d o receive ;is full Hi-Mi: :hl pi in s tid serv i-i ? mjt ofar.y in ne ia ihe'reasury not oihr-wi-e appropriated ; to begin on the third day d Mor?., one th -u-and eight hun-

;lr a id tv. e.ov rdx, atnl to continue tiuri .g 1 ; i - r a 1 1 r ; 1 1 life: Provided, That no roii-t onnT'i-'iot eil til. i, musician or p ivale io said arUn, w ao is iiow on the pi .-i n lis! of the United State?, shall h- riti'h d to lo- hem ft' ol this act. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That the p i) allowed by thi act sh.ill, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, be paid to the i ffieer or soldier :

entitled thereto, or to their authorized

tor:-firoirr dtcirtion Was subscribed, is kfi erai-

ly reputed and believed to have been n ifficcr in the Army of the Revolution, in manner k& therein aUted Witness my hand, this - clay of . in the year (Signed) l , CUrk of the Court of the Ccunty ol , oe S ie ot do hertl y '-M-ufy, i 1 ., i --, tu tors whf m or fortg nig fB ; vi s wtr nvorn, was, at the t roe, re in-

..,4 1 . . . k . . m i t 1 .i - - rl t i r r c ; r a 1

auoine,ai Mini piaees anu uay s ai saiu ;duly empf)Wcrt-u t diinioster r.thsj ud du Secretary may direct; and that no for-ily empowered to adm-msur u.th. eigo oflieer shall be entitled to said pav' 1,1 ttat.rr.ooy whertot, I h.ve h -rmnto set

ence can be pi. iced, is stationed near the

entrance of the apartment, to receive the presents of the guests, as they arrive; another writes down each person's name and their gift, which is instantly deposited in a chest j and after all invited have arrived, it is locked and put in a place of safety. If any person invited is prevented attending, this circumstance does not prevent their gifts from being regularly sent in their names; but those who art; in their year of mourning for a near rclaijve may not attend a wedding feast, nor be seen where musicor cards form any part of the entertainment. Wed-i ) . ., K .1 u; .i

IIt:?U l l! Mlf uay OO WillCII me JevVS

at Windsor, Vt. M y 20, 1820 having

performed the route in little less than

nor shall any ilicer or soldier receive

the same, until he furnish to said Secre

tar- satisfactory evidence that heisenti

lied to the same, in conformity to the

provisions of this at 1 ; and the pay allow

ed by this act shall not, in any way, be

transferable or liable to attachment, levy

or seizure, hy any legal process whatever, but shall enure wholly to the person

al benefit of the officer or soldier entitled

to the same hy this act.

Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, That so mni h of said n;u us acri iir-d hv tho

t V " " "j provisions of this act, before the third day of March, eighteen hundred and

twenty-eight, shajl be paid to the officers

and soldiers entitled to the same, as aoon as may be, in tire manner and under the

provisions before mentioned ; and the pay

which shall accrue after said day , shall

be paid semi-annual!)',-- in like maimer,

and under the same prove ion. A. STEVENSON, Speaker of the House of Representatives. S. SMI 1 11, President of th S nate pro tempore. Approved Ibih May, 1828. JOHN QUlNCV ADAMS.

day ti

in thr

Form cf Affidavit to be taken by Attorneys, Bdore roe, , a Justice of the Peace in the couuty of m the of personally appeared, this day, , the attorney named ai the foregoing power of attorney, ahd made o h .hat tbe s. me was not given to him by reason of oy transfei.or ot any attachment, levy, or s: izure, by any legal process whatever, of the pmy tlierein auihoi iz d to be received, but that ihe said py is intended to enure wholly to the personal t&itfi oi the peisou by whurn the said Power was executed.

Witness my hand, this dy of in the yenr Before me, , here insert either a Just ce of the Teace or other M.gisUave, duly empjered to adonr.ister oath--, in the county cf in the State ot pti jwnally appeared, hi3 day, and of the s.id count) , wtio diti severally, nuke oath, that , ty whom the f goo g ciictarair-n ws u. scrittd, is gei.erl reputed and bfl oid to have been an OfH

c-,r w vt- Vrniy ot the iUvoiuiioh, in manner as di e . sttt a my hand, (his day of in thr year (Sgntd) t i Lack ot ihe Court of the county of in tbt b.ae f ilo he. eby certify that t'tfore im the fortgoa g aftidavitf writ wrn, v, iht tme, (Ik re insert tithe? . Justne.it the Peace or vti.er Magistrate, duly rrp.'Wned to tinnnxsitr oaihs,) and culy etap vVcnd to admi; ist- r Oaths. In tesornony whereof, I have hereunto set

(l. s.) my h.od, and affixed the seal of the giti Ci utt, this day of inths year (S.gnt-d) To be pui'tislnd onre a week for tro n.v... h.3, in the papers .uthorizd to publish ths Laws cf the U.ated Statts.

VEARBURjY C1RCUI i CO UR 7 . April Term, 1828.

Deborah Cartwreht " On BiU or Petition

versus Peter Cartu right

NOW on this day, to witj on Fiiday the ll'b day of April, eighti-en hunund and twtntyt igla, conn s the Siid complainant, by Lawrence tier attorney, and files her petition prajiig a divorce frum her s.od husband tor certain reasons in the said petition art forth, and it appear e g to the Sftislo.. tion ot the court tiiat Peter Car wright the defendant aforesaid is not n inhabitant of this slate it is therefore iuied ar.cl ordered b the court, that notice of the pendency of the said petition or Hill for divorce, be published four weeks aucct ss.vely in the Indiana P ll.diuro, a newspaper printed and published

at Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn county, requiring the said Peter Cartwright to be and appear before the judges of the Dearborn circuit court at their Term to be holden at Lawrenceburgh in and for the county of Dearborn, on the first Monday in October next, then and there to answer the Bill or Petition aforesaid; or the same will be heard in his absence and a decree entered thereon accordingly. JAMES DILL, Cl'k. June 20, 1828. 24-4w.

jar Divorce

DEARBORN

Julia Lyons

versus Dei VV Lvcr.j

CIRCUIT COURT. April Term, 1828.

On Bill for Divorce.

Now on this day, to wit; on Tuesday the 8th day of April 1828, comes the said Julia

SiKi C" i;rt, tins yt ar . ( gutd)

Fofm of a declaration to be made by ihe

oi vt-i s eiiu m t,.a.r n r amuncs,

appearing to the stisf-ction of the court.

hat D.i.iel Ly. us, he dtttr.dant afortsaid,

t, is n .t i.:iw a ris!tnt of the autt ol ti dier . It

"An act tor th? relief vf cers.m st'.rv iti tlu-ietoie ruled nd ordfud by the court, cers and soldiers if the Arm) of the ll v da xi'i oi ptnden. y ot li.t- to::gcu-g bdl

tion," approved on the 15th of M, l ?tor l.v..rcr f.e puo i-t1 t- u- we ks sur t - ssivdy

- of in the Courov ot

wnnmrnnjY)! winner I ( ?rrrc h c7-y o A ")

. ' : ..nd i'

1 rtvates.For th" purpi Ss cf oVtaii'ing th-e briuh.

nof

the Mate o I , uo f:irtby cUxUre b I hsttd in tho Contirien'al Line of the Army

the Revolution, for and during the v.r, ami cur.

tinufd in its service- until its tt: mifia' ion .

which period 1 whs a (c igc nt, Corporal, Musi

in i lie i i-nai

and ru'd.sr.f-j Kt L..v retire s-h.

(oui.'v. HQMirinir th s'ld Daoi-l W

r.iijriuni, newipspir Diinted

IK arbnrn Lvons to-

fir- ai.d pp ai bt f, r 'Ik Ju 'jh s of cur Uribora ( in uo our, si hnr tun. cn the first Moi;dy in Oeu.Uer nxt, ttn ar.d tt.erc to nsAtr to

cian,or Private, ;s thr cubt m .y e.) ii. (Jain .in! ''-e ', ', ,or divi rie as tti rtssid, or the s-nie

iiiy, in the rtg.mnit cf the fr !,rard n his ats-a-t, ai:d a decree tntLr-

ed

ac or

s

a -oyiiMiMi), in ii!? rig

hoe. Ad I also dtclare th.t I att. rv.eiils re

ceived a certificate fr the reward ( teiiihtv o

lars, to which 1 ws entitled, under rvsiive ol June "oy Ibih.

(Jo-".gre3, pissed thr 15th of M y, 1778.

And I further da 'ae hat 1 w s tut on th.

fifteenth day of March, 1S23, on th; Pcosion Lidt of ttte United Stairs

(Mgnd) 25tfre me, , fhtre insert ei'dier a Jus

J A ES 1)111 c;'k. 24-4v.

THE ELEGANT HORSE SIR FRANCIS DRAKE

( v

1 f)

Will stand the ensuing season commencing the 1st.

April, and ending the 1st of July

next, the first three days of each

week on the farm of Capt. Jacob

TxE.sUi;T L'ErARTMEN'T M ) 2tf ltt-W y Tbe "Act for the relief of r rtaiu sutvivinar

J eight years. Distance 23 miles inter-; Officers nnd 5tddrs of the R voiuti-ui.11 M.i-i-'

mediate post offices, o?te chances of ar-iprovt d on the 15' i day oi Uy, ISJ ( d

tice of lte Peace or on er M.is rate, duly iro i "'-

p werea i.j aumsnmer o.iu.s j in ire county 1

in the State ot , personally ap

pertd, this day, -. a no , of th- snt

. ... I - J : l .. . i - V. a ! . t . i

i..umy, "iiumu s erany m,B.e OMii mat , Vit P.- t -

whom the foreoi-.g declaration was u'.-acri ! , " . .IIU lt)e reuiainmd, is F-irrallv r.putedai.d bcPeved to have! ee ,n ,he ,own pf l.awrrnceburgh; and so

b -Mimnffi er in k Aimyof the iievoluticn, in ehangir-g every third day during the season, rtiifiiipr s tlifirm st ttd- i FarmPTS and others drsirmiB of "imrrrr mrv

W if. vS my tund, this day of , ia the j their stock of Hcrees, would do well tn avail

e -r

riving 832,

U gnlr,.n T I. . . I J"r . J

J iiirunnirs jc lppo 1 1 UII 1 1 y IOUS l-UTPn Ol

-, t ;eik of ih Curt of the cour-tv rt' ProcunoK a n0 st' of cI?s, as there ara r Stte of . .1 . cert.fv. th t f xv Morss if any, in thp Western countrr

..I .....

wnicii no1 lor-ft.nng is a copy.) ill b- carried o

into ff ct under toe fdlorttrig regulations: I i! 'euh m the foreg.i.i g . ifidavits were sworn,! equal to the S IR FRANCIS DRAKE, ia aDV re

xi. "Co uui. er ciaiaiin, under the hci win , " ...,- Ljo u roi mr i . are, . ppect whatever.

trnanot to th Sm. o ..f ii, I... . ....... - " .1 aou uuiy tu.powtiea io

I . J 7 .Omiois'er otlin.

declaration, accorduiiT to the form her onto, i., .o. ...u r . i i

- ; icsiiiiiuui wurrci:i, i nave nrreunio set and ex cb non commimo.i ft. si mv h.i d. onri GxtA ths of t!f-

s-.id C' urt, this dy of-, m the ytar . (signed)

C Form of a Pozecr of Aiiorne.y. Know ,ll meiibv ths or: sl-ius. 'ht I.

in t tie cr tr ty of in the State of

The three wonders of Women 1st. at lift een they wonder who they shall

take; 2d, at twenty five, they WOnderil,,'c,!iriltio0; accord,n" whom thev shall ett and . r ihiruJa,,n' Xrd n"' A

five, they wonder who will take them. ed $etr Vusician and Prile 1"r IP..'-.i TV,., the turai iimik d Ii , mcco opatn. d hv the oath J of two respectable wtnesle3 as to his id nfia i a u i.i ty, which oath is to taken before a Justice Anecdoe.-A seaman having hiOeg ofthe Peace, or olhf r M,g,str,r,, duly em shattered hv a ball, at the battle ofNav- cowered to administer ,n J.t, nf

ari.io, nrderwent amputation with the; lernton in which he reside and au henticat-! if

For particulars see Bills. A. S. PIATT. April 5, 1828. 13-tf. A BOY 16 or 17 years of age, industrious and steady who can read and right, dis-

posed to learn the printing business, would

find a situation by applying at this office.

cclebm. their rria8c,,an,l , vni I"""; When tboti m,l the M. of.hr Court of .b. C.flT.ZlT. 'XZl, of ?LlT.

ar.d

in niy rmr, Hj receive trorii

States tbe tm ut of p-i) rmw due t

' d tv ,ck Ued out to the man who had per-i Each Officer will also transmit his commis -m UM,'!r1I ,he a ' f,,r ',he reI':t uf crtain sur ;,f)r.rm,.dIhe .,.t office for hU ,U parlcl if . .t ad '

ball onTh'irs lay eveni . con. ludes the; n,.WJIs!ake'1 tt,,t xVaS rourse, im in which tbe oath was administered, as shown tion, f r m-;. fea-t; hut ifeilhr of the party have heon! m,'jiiit'v tMrovv" overluuird, upon which in the said forms. d t United s

previously married, S'indav is the

uuosen, ana mti-ic aua aancin; form noi . ... .m . ur,.rtMtU - - ..,., ol,u t-u approVFd i5h May

part of the entertainment. The choice1 &, u""n "OUr ?PS' 1 11 complain ot NUI)-,'uimu',!m"ru viueer, mosicisn, and regiment of the In eof the Army of the Rev 01 Wedresdar fnr thpahovp nnrnncp stin!'"1" to the Captain althouoh yoti were P"', his discharg. ; which documents after-olution.

v 1 1 it: an my iianu Hi:u scat, ii.is uay OI m top yAr Sealed attd de'iwed in tLg presence of , 3 (signed) (l. s ) Before n;e, a Jus ice of the Peae in the county of in the Slate of perso'.ady ppeurn', this dsy, wh sensroe is suoscri

ednesday for the above purpose still j

continues among the Jews; hut like manv other of their observances, the original caue for selecting that day has long cased toexist,& had ils origin simply because, as the Sandhedrim held its sifting on Thursday, the newly married man ronld immediately bring his wife before I hem, if he had any ground of complaint. - The Miser's Pray -r, Amonc; a varie

ty of curious papers of John Ward, of

ll xckney,E q.,IM. P.(who being convicle of forgery was expelled the House, nod, in the year 1727, stood in the pillory,) the re was found, some time ago, a paper ia his own hand writing which

ordered to throw the ler overboard. bein- registered, will h returned. If the

you had no right to throw my shoe with ,commi.8f ,Q Jchar-e has been lost or d.sjj ? J troyed. be will triosnut such other evidence as . . , . , , he may possess or can obtain, coir horative A spark being brought before a mag- of the statements set f rth in his declaration. istrate, on a charge of horse stealing,! If the evidence trmsmitttd, taken in connex(he iuslice, the moment he saw him.ex-iion with that adbrded hv ih toihi..

claimed, I see the villain in your coon- W,8hingfon, be found sat.ctory. the an ount!L,cd 'S? ? a,t,or"7' 'n? K ... ... c . j. ,, . . ( . ,rn . .E. . "u,,liknnwleoged thestme to bt his act ar.d uetd. tenance." 4ilt IS (he first time," said of two years' full pay. at the rate to which the Witness my hand, this day of ia th

the prisoner very coolly, "that I knew

my countenance was a looking glass A man died lately in North Carolina of a slight needle puncture received in the bark of his hand and another in Norfolk of a scratch on the lower joint of a middle finger, cot while thrusting llie hand into a posk barrel.

Officer or Soldier was entitled, according to bis

rank in the lini, at the close of the war, or at the time of his reduction, (as the case may he ) but in no instance exceeding the full pay of a Captain of the Continental Line, will be transmitted to him at tbe place of bis resi dence, after deducting therefrom the amount of any ppnsion which he may have received from tbe United wtates since Ihe 3d day of Murcb, 1826. Ha may, however, authorize

yea? I.

(vrped) Ch rk t f the Cr.urt of the county of

in the State of , do hereby ceilif) h it , before whom the foregwrg power t.t attorney ws acknow kdgrd, is a Justice ot th-Peace.

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