The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 28 June 1828 — Page 4

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Tj 'AN A*CT r«jr thp relief of cej tais, *?*$ furvn'ing Officers and feoldius .* tjhp Armj of the Revolution.

}U it enacted by the Senate $ Ifgjtse of Representatives of the United States of .America in Congrej? assembled,

fi"hat

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each of the suiviving officers

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.vorihclievolutionintljBCnn-

tinentafLine, who. was entitled t» ha I pav Uv the icsolve of October twentyJiret, seventeen hundred and eighty, be authorized to receive, out of any monev in the. Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the amount ot his full pav in said line,.according to his rank in "the line, to begin with the third day of March, one thousand eight hundred and twenty-six. and to con tinue during his natural life: Provided, That, under this act, no oihre.r Shall be entitled to reccive a larger tsmn than the lull pay of a Captain in said line,

Sec. 2 Jlndbe it jurtner enacted.

That, whenever ai.y ol said oflicers

has received money of the United

States, ns a pensioner, since the third 'day of March, one thousand ci^ht hundred and* twenty-six, atoresaTd, the sum so receded shall be deducted Irom what said Q%er would, otherwise, be entitled to, uftdgr the first section ot this actj and .f^veiv pension to which said officer is now entitled, shall ceasc_altcr the passage of this act.

Sec. 3. Md be it further enacted, That evpry surviving non-commis

fiioned

officer,musician,or private, ID

aaidarmv, who enlisted therein tor and during the war, and continued in its service until its termination, arid iherehv became entitled to receive a reward of eighty dollars, un *ter a resolve of Congress, .p^ssec IVJiv 15th. seventeen hundred

receive his full monthly pay J"

Troasyrv not otherwise appropria ted to begin on M:vrh. one thousand eight a: twontv-six. and to continue during his natural life Provided, that ir» non-commissioned officer. inuM-

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states, shall be entitled to the beni-. j^

its of tmis act I f|

See. 4. And be it farther enacted

fhst the pay allowed by thisjio.

hall. Knder 'he direction of the Ssc

re*arv of t!e-. Treasury, be paid to ii:e Officer or'Soldier entitled, thereto, or to their authorized"' attorney, al such places and days as ihe Secrets rv may direct and that nojoieign of entitled to said pay TIor shall any officer or Soldier re--CPIVO the same, unMI he furnish to said Secretary satisfactory evidence 1'ia he is entitled to the same, in •ronformity to the trovisions of this nc': and the pay allowed by tins act

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•hall not in a«y »a) be transierra

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Sec. 5. And be it further enacted,

at so much of said pay as accrued bv the provision** of th:s act. b-fou tb" tbird .y of March, eighteen hundred ar.i! twenty ei^tit. be pan to the otfi! er.s and soldiers entitled 1o fhe mine, a- st»on as ':uy 'e, in the manner and under the provisions ft-.f're n-ention 'J .iiid the pay which f-hail accMii'. alter said day, sha'l be paid scmi-anr.ualiy, in like manner, anrf under tiie same provisions. .... A stkvk:N*(N. breaker of the If use of

JtopresenUUive#

S SMITH,

President of the Senate pro icm., ^pr-v-d-- Miy.l«28. me neyon JOHN QUINCy ADAMS..VJ.I in stated,|

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TltEA^'RV I3£?A»TMKNT, y\ oy 1828.

Tha ^Act fi-r the relief of certain Surviving Cfli^ers and Soldiers .of the Revolution,'' approved on the K)th

aY

ol May, 18*8, (of which the lorerolog is a "copy 0 will be carried into ofleet under the following regyla-

lioos: ... at Kach officer c1aimng unde* t.ic act,'will transmit to the Secretary of H,e Treasury a declaration, nceerd-

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ihe form hereunto annexed,

iffTrlml A. and oacb nan com»wiojicH (fee r, musician and private, ac M" to the torm marked B, acf( mpanifd by the oath of two respectaid.'u.tnessts, as to his identity, v, ic!i oath is 1o be taken before a Jy lice of the Peace, or other Magis-tral'".-duly empowered to admimsRi rallih i" the S(ate or Territory in v.'hn he rts idrs. and authenticated i:fder the seal of the Court of the County in which the oath was adminicle reu a* sllown in the said foniis. •M

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lost or,destroyed, he will transitu! -uch other evidence as lie may possess or can obtain, corroborative of statements, set iorth in his dec*a-

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the evidence.transmitted, taken ir} connexion with that allot ded by the aublic records ^t Washington, be fount] satisfactory, the amount of •wo years lull pay, at rate to which the.oflicer or soldier was entitled, according ttv his rank, in the line, at the close ofthe war, or. at the time of his reaction, (as the pase may be,) bii,t in no, instance exceeding the full pay of a Captain of the Continental Line, will be transmitted to him, at the place of his rosi

leu to nun, at fie ...-

ae tcow ct se

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dence, alter deducting therflrom the

{)th

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r.eventv-eight, shall b« •_• |j.j benefits of an act, entitled "An act

sa,d

(or

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tlie reIiefof

.lou-uunMMir^'w..^-. 'vrmy oi uie IU-VUIUUUU, cian, orp'ivate, in said nrn.y, who is j-

1,'uv on the pension list of the United

tjme w)ien arr}in

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the 21st of 0s

Li. f/. "jftflrhenent. levy, or Anrl I 1r» (nrthpr declare, thnt 1 b'e. or liable to p.tlachsnent, levy or seizure, bv any l^al process whatrver, hut a enure wholly to the -rs.',nal hen. fit of th* officer or soldier rntiflnd to 'he same by trws act

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amount of any-pension which !"le may thisifav, —,'and.have receiv-ed from the United State. ,inee the 3rd day of March, 1826 He may, however, authorise any other person to receive.it for him in which case, he will execute ^power of actorncy, according to the aunex1 form, mar-iced C, .diich mu|t be

service, cut of any money in cers and soldiers of the Army of the receive from the Uoiier

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county of—*—s, in the State of lo hereby deqiare that I was an ffi rer in the Continental Line of the \rmy of the Revolution, and served

nd eiVh' hunLd ^''^l ate of

here insert? tQ

stated.

before a Justice ot the

Magistrate, and au-

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der the sea! of tin

rhenticated under the sea! of the Court cf the County, in the game manner as is already prescribed regard to declarations. But no payment will be made to any such attqrney, until he has made oath, accordin^ to the annexed form D, that the pay which he is authorised to receive is intended to enure wholly to the personal benefit, of the officer or soldier whose attorney he is. (t is requested that all letters to the Secretary of the Treasury, on the subjects, may be endorsed on the cover, •'Revolutionary Claims."

RICHARD RUSH.

A

of eighty dollars, un jrorm of a declaration to be made by of Congress, .passed

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For tlie' purpose of obtaining the F„ the purpose ot oOTaining me

gemant of

Army provided by the resolves

Congress of the 3rd and 21st of

(ctob?r,

t780, was carried into ef-

and was reduced under that ar-

feet, and was reduced under that arrangement,]] at which period I wps the regiment of the ju e.

And I also declare, that I afterwards -received a certificate ^commonly called a commutation ctrtifi ca^e) for a sum erjuul to the amount of fiyf years' full pay which sum was offered br the resolve of Congress, of the 2'2d of March, 1785. instead of the half pay for life, to which

r.tm'ormuv to uie p.. ieaa oi ine o.m jj.i MM .. in tht State of nrt- and the pay allowed by tins act

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And I lo further declare, thnt have received of the United S^.ate as a pensioner, since the 3rd day of Margh, 1826. [Here insert, No money, or (as the case may be) that have received, as s. pensioner of the United States,, since the 3rd day of March, *8S£, the sum of dollars paid to uje by the agent for_ paying nensicns'in the State o( ""v XSiguedT

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will also.transmit his

comm.ssito:, i.' in existence and attainable, and each non-commissioned fficer, musician and private, his disch r«cj which "documents, after-be-ir.g Tegisfered, will be returned. 1 ti.e

udisinn cr dischaigc has been

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Refore me, {here nsert, Justice ot the Pt*ace, or other Mngistrate. duly empowered to administer oath?-,] in the connty of in the State of personally appeared. this day, and of the sr/td county, who did, severally, make oath, thnt by whom the foregoing declaration was subscribed, is jenerally reputed and believed to have been an Officer in the Army ol the Revolution, in manner as there-

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do hereby certifiy, that •, belore whom the foregoing aflvlftv,ts were, sworn, was, at the tim**, a [here insert, Justice of the Peace, or other Magistrate, duly empowered to ad mirustei* oaths,} and duly empowered fo administer oaths

In testimony whereof, I have Hereunto set my hand^ and aflixi'd the seal of the saidwft^urt, this [L. 5] day of —M the ye«^—. [Signed] f.

Fur the purpose of obtaining th

of the Army of the'devolution," ap proved oh the 15th of May, i8°28, 1 -—. of ——r, in the County of in the Stale of r. dp hereby de flare that'I enlisted in the Continen ful Line of the Army of the Revolu on, for and during the War, ati^ contijiued iQ itssjynHce until its ter-

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iwiu'lirii- -An act for the reTief o! either Justice of the Peace or other certain Surviving officers ami soldier* Magistrate, duly ernp»vered to a..- ... linister oaths,! and duly empower-.-linister oaths,] and duly etnpowei .:d tp administer oaths.

-w.:m

(..Seiveaot, Corporal, M».ici»n

I'ritate, a.the case W,].«

on the Pension List ol the Unite

ister

natlis.1 in the CotinW

"'""s'.inr

sier uai'ia.j ... v..- County {j,

the Staie of——, per^inal

of the s^id County, who did severally make oath that by whom toe foregoing declaration was subscribed, is generally reputed and believed to have been an office the Army ot the Revolution, in manner as therein

Witness hand, this-r-^—"a3r-01 ——,, in the year[Si»ned"j

I _Ii, CTer| of the Court of the County —-—-r? in the State of do certify, that before wuo.n the foregoing affidavits were 5.worn, was, at the time, a

flin{lv'/w

certain offi-1 tr"ie am

(or the relief of certain surviving olh-

Witness my hand and stal, this jj

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iled and delivered in tie presence of 5.

[Signed]

Jlefor.e me, Justice of the Peace in the County of ——, iu the State of personally appeared. dav, whose name is subcrihed to the foregoing power of attorney. and acknowledged the same to bf his act and deed.

W itness my hand, this —r— day u.1 in the year [Signed] I. —, Cierk of the Court of the in tht State of

titied under the resolve of 7 thit before

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day?of

Witnes*s my'hand, this in the year— •f'VI [Signed] J. f. lc'-k ot the Court oi the

Ftbliskfdas

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lain Company, .m me liniment of the hnc AnU I alio declare that.Uftenvar.ls recciv,d a ccrtilicatc lor the reward ol '^[113 town, situated on the TV ari.lity dollars, to, which I

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tied, uodur a resolve of Congress, ,,

passed the 1 oth ol. May, 1T78

And 1 forthej. (declare that I w»»

not. oil the J5tli day of March, loJS,

je

States. termination of the WABAMI CASigned} NAL, immediately on its line anu ^Before tfie, O

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Justlce

the Peace, or as the cas.- may Ue.J and du|y empowered to adinimstei

°aihn testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my h*ind, and aliix-. cd (he seal of the said Court, this day of the yesr [Signed] [C.] "Form of a Powcv of attorney. y.

anOO'nt

1 vw

anr

Jawtul attorney, «v

tr-ie and lawful attorney, with a po ibstiiution for me, and in ni.

V—*n?bc StiteS the vnouut of pay now |.e t.

the end of

t}ie wap op as ti case ma

be) to

e, and in n,

ubstitution iur

to receive from the uniiei i,

nder

certain surviving oliicers. and soun^rs

of the ki.volutio approved 15th

iwTTJf at...

whom the foregoing power of att oev \vas acknowledged, \s_a Justice of the iVace.

In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand, and affix[L. £.1 ed the seal of the said Court, this day of in the

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FoPfii^cf Affidavit to be taken b'j Attorneyp Before me, •, a Justice of the Peace in the Coutity of in the of personally appeared

this dav, ~—, the a-ttornev named in the foregoing power of attorney, and made oath that the same was not niven to him by reason of any t.ran.« ler, or .of any attachment, levy, o'seizure, by any legal process whatever, of the pay therein authorized to be received, but that the said pay is intended to enure wholly to the per sonal benefit ol the person by whom the said power wOjS jexecuted.

Witness my hand, this day of in the year —rrr. Before me. -, [here insert either Justice of the Peace or other Magistrate, duly empowered to administer oaths.l in the County ol in the State of —:—, personally appeared this day, ami -7- of the said County^ who did, severally, make oath, that by whom the forego. mg declaration was subscribed, is generally reputed and believed to nave been an Officer in the A of ihe Revolution, in manqera9 therein staled.

Witness my hand, this ...— day

()f |r-r—?

in the year -—.,"

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[Signed]"--, Clerk of ihe Court of the

bounty of——, in the State of

Form of a declaration to a JVoicmnmissimcd Officer,, jfaV 1® Mr'by cert.fjr, tb.tr-r- belore 7,L ami rrii-at,, whom the tore^..ng alWavit, were

whom the foregoing affidavits were worn, was, at the time, [here insert

In testimony wbereqf, I liaye hereunto set my hand, and aflu [L. s,] ed the seal of the said Court. this day of —in tht year [Signed]

ike seat of justice «j lit

County of Carroll,

fl

State of Indiana.

bash river,at the head ol Steam Boat

navij lt oni

town on

j3 perhaps one ol the

m05t e|ligiWe sitD

00 an( a

day of -, i'1 the year rrr. gy order of the board of (County Sealed uni delivered in I Commissioners, of Carroll county. SAMl'EL MILROY, ^i^cnt.

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ma

cation, ky

for a commercial

thi* river. It being at a

intsis mi es

above the mouth ol

Tippecanoe, the contemplated

'^scr\^' the point at which it wilt terminate

llJl/ |»VMIV wv

thcr Justice of the i'eace or other ^._A=I nP^ssarv to

tner justice "until it may be found necessary Magistrate, duly empowered to ad-

UIJUl Jl UJ .*jr l/o

ered t? art-

Jt mucjj furt ie

an a resen

nce

down the river

proposed. And by a

to the Map of the State,

it will. I?e discovered, that it/is one oi the points at which the abash ap-

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will —rr.....

^Form QJ a rower "j will take place in DELPHI on the Know all men by these pieacnf?*,

sQon ag je men

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ch

oc .jn Uie reg-

iment »t the of the Revolution of the Revolution. made for the u?e of Meeting hoi

will lie tiie 6 exchange all such art,c!«s

no place in.^e .Vest ,s .superior

0

portion of the trade of the states of Indiana and Illitiois, in its transit to and from an Atlantic market ——And no place iiwtbe West is superior to the surrounding country in point soil, t.mher and pure springs of lime stone water. jPau.m's Point, tlie siteof DEI'PFII is formed by a junction of Deer creek npd the Wrab.ash which creek is not surpassed by any'stream iuHlle state, as a mill streamy affording the most valuable sites for water works, in the immediate ^icinity of the to.vn to any extent that may be required

the surronniling country, ro of| jvil linvinf .msettm.I

Uie attention therefore, of thosewho are desirous of possessing town property, in every way superior to that in ordinary county seats^ are so liciled to attend the Sale of Lots, tha. fliJT

PVeri

that of in the County terms of sale will be one fburti in the State of do here- ..._t u- d.

do liere-

i}i day of Jln^uA next The

fourth of the

purchase money in hat.4, the residue in three equal annual instalments, "ities executed to the purchasers, so

are completed

will be given c^^r/s tome

rwi?| «,Ue in DELPHI

.". Ir condUioned. that they wilt erect corn

or a

Wlthi

ble dwelling houses, thereon,

twelve inonlhs. and exercise

ra

or profession, in said town.

line ot the Army j^j|jerai reservations of lots, will be macle for the u?e of Meeting houses

County Seminary.

Delphi, June 1st, 18:23 —l^-Gw

GJJN O W0 Ell.

ive^s of ail si/.es—ror sale by Wm C. & 1). LINTON.

*«May 16, 1828.

THE PRACTICAI. FARMER'S

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xiit I'KAi-iii.-*" benefit of

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Agricultural Literary Gazette. 1 a Maga/.ine is tie td to contain information drawn from authentic sources relative to tiie improvement and management of remarkable farms, sources of manure. number and kind of stock, farming utensils, laborers, dairies &c. Agricultural improvfinniN drawings^ 11 descriptions of uselu nventions critical notices and reviews of such publications as may tend to the interests of the Husbandman improvements in the breed ol dome'stic animals accounts ol such foreign and domestic trees, shrubs, vines9, pl^ts, seeds and grains, as are considered necessary or uselul lor sunsistence, comfort or ornament with information relative to their treatment, growth, re^uisit^ kinds soil, &c. and in short, whatever

tend to increase the product ol the"soil and advance the rural economy ot the country,

Insertions will always be given to such reports, addresses and papers, as tuny

be

communicated for publi­

th A UiViX[

Societies of this (ind ottic states. A hand Register will, contain a* far as practicable, a list of ^rms,

which are now, or may hcrealter be for sale, account cf ^heir size, situation, quality and such other particulars as-may be deemed uselul.

Space will be afforded lor the solid .. 1 .. d\f liforufiirp.

Ports, &c. ^rc. TERMS.

IMS.

The Farmer's

'l'he farmer Magazine ill be }uiv-e

published Semi-Montl»ly the pi ice

is three dollars, payable either at the

time of subscribing, or on the le ceipt of the first number. 1 hat form and size has been adopted, which i* deemed most convenient for binding, while the ^iality the paper, rhe beauty of the type, (entirely new,) an,d the general execution ol ihe worjc will be such as it is hopei. will ,eflect credit on the publishers. md gratify its patrons mu gratujr n.3 gCr* Address (post paid) Thomas 0. Clarke, agent for, the piopriutois,

Philadelphia, ,*

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the points at whic 1 a admirably adapted to the rnajM pronches nearest to Indianapolis,,it is

not tnerprore asscxtinff too niucb? to

that JMXF/M. »t no disUi.t day, P° *H* tvill be he pluce of deposit for a large

sav that ])&LPHL at no distant day, ft.. ..'.i.

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Co-parlmniun,

OUR friend1® a^th^.p^bKetr-f.. speetfo^y notified, thai wo *br,' od a co-porlnefsfiip and infeU W after to prosecote. tl)^

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IVJercaniife ]ii^j

css

,i*NIEKTJjE

rtr.vi Of

I** II* J, Scoli,

W A S O W O E 1 A 0

JVEW BltlCK'S'lOliE

fi

ONMAK ET ST UK ET,

a complete ?nd well selected ment of

Spring and Summer

LtRCHASED ON THE 11 EST Tf.Rjp

I A E I A $

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}?v besk)win our und vit^f!JlltVn

t,on

P® ,®Hr business, by sellm.

reuutcu JJIUJCS. -^lui

re1

ced ml

ft

re«"'i«

ijy

reeeiVllj» 't

exchange all such articles as caa i)5 again disposed of, via- flatter ourselves that we may look forward with some confidence for.tberal lni-»

L. II. Scott will readily pevceivo)li» importance of having them closed, and those who are not at this moment prepared to roe^t them by p^y»nent are earnestly solicited to call and settle them by. note. j* vSCOTT,"

N0 SCOTT.'

Terre-Hante, 25th April, 1323-5 P. S We will pay the highest price of the market for

OXK OH Tiro nUMJREl)

Barrels of Whiskey.

UIRMJ JLIUVSC.

TAKEN UP on the Olh insiant. oy Grove Pomeroy, living in Curry» Prairie, Sullivan county, astray

of a dark bay cobr, about fifteen hands high eight or nine years o'd natural trotter, considerably saddle marked, branded Son the loft shoulder and on the left thigh appraised at twenty dollars by Abram Whiteneck and Seth Dicks before me.

JARED ItUSDKL. J.P.* April 18th, 16iS.— 1 'off

•V-NOTICE,

-r The late Lsy: acob's, mmkc* turer of the I "SUPFRIOn, I) UIUBLR

RAZOR STRAP,"

Having communicnlrd to nie the art of making those STRABJ?. for

1T A A rj X[ erally I- sqafl continue to raanufactiire

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BIVSEI.F Rndtuc public^N-

them, at my factory in Terre-lhuue, where I have and will continue to keep 011 hand a constant slippy wholerale for exportation

N. I have succeeded in sueh an improvement as uill enable mc to warrant them lor -0 }M'_* when they have careful usa.?e improvement also causes the

keep a smooth edge

tide.

II Dewing, John F. Crnfty L. H. Scott, If chert- fVilson

FJ.'

/iester

and beauties of litiiatuie, possession ol, relative'

the useful arts and sciences, Cliernis-

try, Natural History and

phy Migraphy and 1 ravels state of the Markets'ui the principal Sea-

-i- i*r+ iiiBtt: 'Idimi

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l'ie

in

strument while it culs it (jo^na1:

as formerly, OSBOKX-

Having used Levi Jacobs impr^ durable Razor Straps that they exceed in exce Itn durrjiiiitf any strap we ^e used, and freely recommend^ as useful and valuable to a who may have use for SUCH

J)avid LiK")n

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jl S- S)Vt'(l'lC) r, $. h'h.alv't j'»•! *j\ j] L. chw\

Ti Hot son,

C. Gilbert, s: S. Collelt, iS, !Fright,

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Jametltfiarj, Israel llai 11 John Jin (ton, S John Campbell,

jl Hotcldas j\. Ilunti

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//. Allen, Robert IvJs^oreMl. OSllOttA* ppucsM

SIR, I ?-. !-on' I *vas

to give whatever iufon.'a

cobg Strnps

fy

Ja

•_ ni relative lo

l0

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cobs' Jiazor ouc.p=that I have been acqivainte

that have

Mr

been acqoainted^^

jiaf(

{ha

,:

Jacobs for twenty/f?*^tvans i^' made use of one ol h's wit!1" a a

out

hesitation that no•

ove

tti.l

been acquain- ^ul\iHc'

)arc a

Jlazor l°

with icm

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Yours, «c^etn. 0

A LES

January 4, 13-3-

letters of Ma'"*!'"

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Marring* lJeci!C2*' '?s J\V /es of hand, %, Sur.un

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Jiiccu'i n*) Subpavas, i\ c.

Are kept constHotl) for eaieat this