The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 15, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 July 1828 — Page 4
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lift VOlX: .OISAlvY CLAIMS.
\N ACT for the relief of ccVtaii Vurvivms Officer* antf Soldiers i: l- the Ai my of the Involution.
./ 11? it enacted by the Senate Sf IIousc of Iteorfseaiuiives of ihe United
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t!or a
And be it further enacted,
Sec. 2
That, whenever any of said ofticers I'eceived money of the United •t^atcs, as a pensioner, since the thin! 'day of March, one thousand ,-ei«dit hundred and twenty-six, alore*aa?d, tii.c sum so received «diall be deducted Iroin what said officer would, otherwise, be entitled to, under the -•first section of this act and every tpr-nsion to which said officer is now entitled, shall cease after the passage "^S 'vf this act.)^""Sec. 3.
And be it further enacted,
*rj every surviving non-commis Y.o "d cfiicer,musician, or private, in vsai r.rmv, who enlisted therein lor •n during the war. and continued
service until its termination.
^J'and 'hereby became entitled to receive a reward of eighty dollars, uu
re-o!vd of Congress, passed
A] iv 15th, seventeen hundred and .JIWntv-riRlit, shall be entitled :Ter.eive bis full monthly pay in said
serv'.ce, ccrs ami s« Treasury not otherwise appropr.a-
out of anv money in the
W: to begin on fh« third day o. j\l:irrh,
one
thousand eight hundred
and twentv-V:X. and to continue durin^ his na-uial lite
Ivovidcd.
4
S!nt*s
of Jmericc t» Coigrtss assembled
that cel. of the »'»•'«. tht arravoflheUevolulimnntlieCon t'nHiui!'Li!e.wl'o»
n,entll,e,lt h:l
pa, by liie esol-ve of October twenty first seventeen hundred pnd eighty, he authorised to receive, out of an*) ,* money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated. the amount at his full pay in said line, according to his rank .* in the line, to begin with the third dav of March, one thousand eigh» t' hundt ed and twenty-six, and to con tinue duting his natural life.
Pioiz-
tled, That, under this act, no officer shall be entitled to receive a larger sum than the full pay of a Captain in said line
ihat
iio -conuni8si!»ned officer, musician, orpiivate. in said army, who is now on the pension list of the United States, shall be entitled to the benefits of this act-
Arid be it further enacted,
Sec. 4.
That the pay allowed by this ac ah ill, under ths direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, bo paid to the Officer or Soldier emitted thereto. or to their authorized attorney, at «uch places and days as the Secreta rv mav direct and that no foreign officer shall be en'itled to said pa nor shall any officer or soldier receive the san.e, until he-furniah to said Secretary si-dtisfactgry evidence t!i£ he is entitled to the. same, in conforipitv to the provisions of this act: and .the i:av allowed by this act shall not.in any way be transferable, or liabifi to attachment, lew, or seizure, hty any
legal
process what
ever, but shall .'enure wholly to the rsonal henvfit of tb- t.fiicei oi soldier entitled to the same by this act
hid be it further enacted
Sec. 5.
Tny so much ot said pay as acctued tv tiie provisions of this act, befoie th? third day.of March, eighteen hundred and t\vf nt"» eij*hr, shall he paid to the (5ir el*i and s.okliers entitled to th-^ same, as soon as may be, in the manner and under, the provisions bv!»re mentioned and the pay whicl. shall accrue after said day, shall be paid semi-1 r.t.ually, in like manner, and under the same provisions.
A STEVKNSON,
FfcakeroftheHiuseif lionrcsentatives.
3. SMITH.
President vf th- Senate pro tern.
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Tii-KASuav Dspautmkst, May 28, 1828. Ti-.e "Act
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ed t-fjiccr, musician
yi
JUI1N QUiNCV ADAMS,
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the relief of certain
surviving Officers snd Soldiers of the •Revolution," approved on the 15th day of May, 1 B':8, (of which the fore-jro-.f'g is a copy,) will he carried into cflffct under tl:e following regulations: -iiach rfiicer claiming under the %cf,wi!l transmit to the Secretary cf the Treaaurv a declaration, accordiiii« to the form hereunto annexed, tiimk"d A..and each
non-commission-
private,
and
.c-.iWig to the form marked V, ac--':.,fc*cMnpunied by the oatlvpf two respectiiibtV witnesses, «is to his identity, •:v* uhich oath is" (o be taken before a •Justice of the Peace, or other Mcgihtrnte. duT" empowered to administer diiJih in the St.ute or Territory in ^w'fuch hf resides, and authenticated tinder ihe seal of the Court of the ^-''County in which the oath was admin'""ister«»i. a* »hou in the said forms.
ac-
Kfich «fJiccr will also transmit his .commission, if in existence and attainable, and each norv-commissioned officer, musiciati and private, his **1 is— charge which documents, after beinjr irjjistered, will be returned. If itie couiuiisuou or discharge has been
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!r,st or tickrojed, 'he W P«riod_sV •such other evidence as he may possess or.'tan obtain, corrobpra.tive oi the statements set forth in his declaration.
If the evidence transmitted, taken in connesio.n with that cWorded by fhe public records at Washington, be
found satisfactory, the amount of two years lull psy, the rate to which the t-fficer or soldier was entitled, according to his rank in the line, at the close of (he war, or at the lime of his reduction, (as the case may be,) but in no instance exceeding the full p'iy of a Captain of the Continental Line, will be transmitted to him, at the place of his residence, after deducting therefrom the amount of any pension which he may have received from the United States -irice the 3rd day o* March, *®^'|,
of attorney, according to the annexed form, marked C, which must be acknowledged before a Justice of the Peace, or other Magistrate, and authenticated under the seal ot the Court of the County, in the A me manner as is already prescribed*m regard to dcclaratioiis l|ut
no
Pa}'*
ment will be made to any such attorney, until he hns made oath, accordin to the annexed form D, that the pav which he is authorised to receive is intended to enure whody to the personal benefit of the officer oi soldier whose attorney he is.
It is requested that I letters to the Secretary of the 1 reastiry, on the subjects, may be endorsed on tincover, "'Revolutionary Claims.
RICHARD RUSH.
[A.]
Form of a Declaration t° vizdc by the Office's
For the purpose ot obtaining the benefits of an act, entitled "An act for the relief of certain surviving officers ami soldiers of the Army o|/.he approved on the 15'^ of May. 1S-2S. I, —-, of thf countv of——, in the State of loJiereby declare that I was an db cer in the Continental Line of the Army of the Revolution, and served
Ucv()lution
as such, [here insert, to the end of
rangement.1
lmp. or fat ihp rase mav be 1 to .. ..
toe war, or (as the case may be) to the time when the arrangement ol the Armv provided by the resolve** of Congress of the 3rd and 21st October, 1780, was carried into ct feet, and was reduced under that ai
at which peiiod 1 was a
in the regiment ot the line fM.,0 sv" And I also declare, that I afterwards received a certificate (couimonly called a commutation c-.-rtili cate) for a sum equal to the auio'j.M of'five vears' full pay which sum was offered bv the resolve of Congress, ofthc 22d of March, 178.3, instead of the half pay for life, to wincu was entitled under the resolve o! the, 21st of October, 1780.
A 1 a re at I have received of the United Spates, as a pensioner, since the 3rd day of March, 1826. [Here insert, No money, or (as the case may be) that 1 have received, as a pensioner of the United States, since, the 3rd day of March, 1S2.8, the sum of dollars paid to me by the agent lor paying [-elisions in the State of [Signed]
Before me, here insert, Justice ol the I'eace, or other Magistrate. duly empowered to administer i.aths,] in the county of in the State of personally appeared, this day, and of the said county, who did, severally, make oath, that by whom the foregoing declaration was subscribed, is generally reputed and believed to iiavp been an Officer in the Army ol (he Revolution, in mariner as therein stated.
VV it my and, th is, rr-r day of —injl|ic year
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[Signed]
I, Clerk of the Court of the County in the State of do hereby certifiy, that before whom th'f foregoing affidavits were sworn, was, at tiie time, a [here
W T. W» *~w' ~W insert, Justice of the Peace, or other Magistr ite, duly empowered to ad minister oathsj and duly empowered to administer oaths.
In testimony v!iereof, I have liereuntoJrset my hand, and aflixed the seal of the said Court, this [l. -day of —in the year [Signed]
Form of a Declaration to bpjnnde by the A'oil-Commissioned Officers, Musicians and Privates
yuv the purpose of obtaining the benefit of
4iAn
4 Mf
act for the relief ol
certain surviving officers and soldiers of the Army of the Revolution," approved on the loth ot May, iSUS, I
in the County of
in the State of hereby declare that I enlisted in the Continental Line of the Army ot the Revolution, for and during the and continued io its service until its te^
[Sergeant, Corporal, Musician or Private, as the case may be.] Cap tiie
tain Company, in Regiment of the
of j)e
J(( vo ullon
And
ne
also dcctare that I afterwards received a certificate for the reward ol eighty dollars, to which I was cnti tied/under a resolve of Congress, passed (lie 5th of May, 17?3.
And 1 further declare that I wa«not, on the 15th day of M,avch, 182b on the Pension List ot the United
States.
Signed]
Before me,- [here insert ei thcr Justice of the i'eace or other
naKe au
He may, however, authorise a Lfore»oin^ueciarautni-.vao
other person to receive it for bun in ,•
which case, he will eaecute a power
mm
orea()
IS Jitliciaiij "-I"" ,• have been an officer 1 the At my the Revolution, in manncc tberein
'Witness my hand and seal, dav of—, in the year
r'tlcd r.wl delivered in
t: presence oj .-j)
mui uu-n.wv until it may be found necessary to Magistrate, duly empowered to ad-
minister oaths,! in the County 4I th
in S a so a ly anpeared this day, 'And of tiic said County, who did severally make oath that by whom the
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stated. Witness my hand, this
in the year
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.* [Signed] C.erk of the Court of the
Countv of ———-, in t.ie Slate of do certify, that —before whom the foregoing affidavits vveie sworn, was, at the time, a Justice thfc Peace, or as the case may be,j and duly ciripowered to adni:nistt:i oaths
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and affix[l. cd the seal of the said Court,
tii"m
4*
day of in the
ye»r
i. [Signed]
Form ofa Power of Attorney.
*Know all men by these presents,
a
i% of in the County of in the State of do hereby constitute and appoint ——, my trie and lawful attorney, nilh a power of substitution for me, and to my name, to receive from the United Sfate.j the amount of pay now due tc. me, under the act for ihe relief o. certain surviving officers and soldier* of the Revolution, approved 15-jj May, !8il6. as a in the e^ iiuent of ihe line ol the Ai my
this
in
[SigiiCf]-" [L a in
Peace in the County of in the State of personally appeared. this day, whose nam'- is subscribed to the foregoing power of atfinney, and acknowledged the same :o in* his act and deed. .A'i'itness my band, tiiis -——da? ol
'-m:
in the year r* ,-.j igiA'd]
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IT—4t. Cieik of the Court of tfie County of •, in tht State of »io hereby certify, that before whom the foregoing power of attorney was acknowledged, is a Justice •if the Peace.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my band, and affix[l.,}»] ed the seal of the said Court, this day of-—rv
year
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Fprm of Affidavit.to be taken fry At-: '''r?
v'
i\- torueys,. ]r
Before me, a Justice of the Peace in the County of in the of personally appeared this day, the attorney named in the foregoing poorer of attorney, and made oath that the same was no given to him by reason of any tranter, or of any attachment, levy, seizure, by any legal process what '•ver, ofthc pay therein authorized to iv. received, but that .the said pay is intended to enure wholly to the personal benefit of the person by whom the said power was executed.
Witness my band, this r- day of in the year Before me,r [here insert either Justice of the Peace or oilier Magis tra'.e, duly empovyered to administer oith*,]iu the County of- in the State of personally appeared this day, ——, and of the said County, who did, severally, make oath, that ——, by whom the .foregoing declaration was subscribed, is generally reputed and believed to nave been an Officer in the Army ol he Revolution, in manner as therein stated.
Witness my hand, this day of ,.in the year [Signed]
X, Clerk of the Court ofthc County of in the State of—, do hereby certify* that belure whom the foregoing aHidavits were worn, was, at the time, [here insert either Justice pf the Peace or other Magistrate, duly empowered to administer oa I hs,3 and duly epipowciv ed to administer oaths. 'In testimony whereof, I have hercunto set roy hand, and affix [l s.] ed the seql ol-the said Court, this j—'day of —, in the year
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[Signed] /. 12
Established as the scut of justice ofthc H.. County "of Carroll,
State of Indiana.
'iTrilS town, situated oa the Wabash river, nt the head ol Steam Boat navigation, is perhaps one ot the
m0s
reiiieible sites for a commerc.a, town on this river. It being at a point six miles above the mouth the'Tippecanoe, the contemplated termination ol* the NAUAMt NAL, immediately on its tine and the point at which it will terminate
carr
declaration was subscriued
a
is generally reputed and believed to
tl0
I .® I Aimv of MI I. .. 1
jt much further down the river
an a
present proposed. And by a
i' iiersonal- xi.»nf thp.- State.
reference to the »viup of the- State it will be discovered, that it is one of the points at which the abash approaches nearest to Indianapolis, it is not therefore asserting too inuch, to riii -will be the place of deposit for a large portion ot the trade of the states of Indiana and Illinois, in its transit to and from an Atlantic, market —And no place in the West is superior to the surrounding country, in point ol soil, timber and pure springs of limestone water. I
inereiore iis5ciu»„
sav
([jat IlJZldVill at no distant day,
A
annc! fnr larorp
ME LI 111
Brum's Point, the site of
is formed by a junction of Deer creek and the W abash which creek is not surpassed by any stream in thr state, as a mill stream affording Upmost valuable sites for water works, in at vi in it to a to any extent that may be required.
The attention therefore, cif those who are desirous of possessing tovv property, in every nay superior tc that in ordinary-county seats, are so licited to attend the
Sale of Lotst
will take place iji
tha
DbUJ'ill
on the
eleventh day oj An^u-t next 'i
h-
terms of sale will be one fourth of thr purchase money in hand, the residue in three equal annual instalments
Titles executed to the purchasers, so soon os the payments are completed Lots will be given A IS to mechanics. that will settle in Dlki PHI conditioned, that they will*erect com fortable dwelling houses thereon, within twelve months, and exercise their trade or profession, in said town Liberal reservations p.f lots will be made for the use of Meeting houses Schools and a County Seminary.
By order of the board ot Count) Commissioners of Carroll county S A E 1 0
Agent.
Delphi. June st. 1 828 l2-6w
K.°--s ol all sizes—'or sale ny WM. C.&l). LINTON. Mav 16,
The late Levi Jacobs, manufacturer of the
"SUPERIOR, DURABLE tj t\
tJ
!PI
Having communicated to ine the arl of making those STRAPS for the benefit of myself and tiie public generally I shall continue to manufacture them at my factory in Terre-Haute, where I have and will continue to keep qn baud a constant supply, wholesale for expor'ation
N. I have succeeded in making sueh an improvement as will enabh mc to warrant them for 20 years when they have careful usage this improvement also causes tne strap to keep a smooth edge upon the instrument while it cuts it down as fast as formerly.
O S O N
(laving useil Levi Jacobs' improved durable Razor Straps we certify that they exceed in excellence and durability any strap we have ever used, and freeiy recommend them as useful and valuable to all those who may have use for such an ar tide.
1). i)emin%, Moses Hoggatl, John E. Critftf David f.iitiun, L. II. Scott, II. Johnson, Robert Wilson, It. S. M'Vabey E. I'il'otson, L. 8. Shvler,
Gilbert,. D. Larly~ S. S. Colleltf
rP-
H' Clarice,
S Wright, A L. Chase, James Earrington, E. Cunningham, Israel Ilarrist4 Aniory Kinney John liritton, JE({uHnin, John Campbell, A. llotchkiss, Chester Tattle, N Huntington, II Allen, JV. B.Modeiiitit Robert ICilgQre.
Mil. USKURNj
SIR, I have been requested
to give whatever information I was in possession ot, relative to Levi «Jacobs' Razor Straps# 1 can only state that I have been acquainted vviih Mr. Jacobs for twenty years, and I have made use of one oi his Mraps nearly that length pf time, 1 can state without hesitation that no Strap that have ever'been acquainted with, wjil prepare a Rp/or lor easy saving, equal with them*
Yours, Respectfully, J'-J PETER ALLEN
January 4, 18*
Vf
ojtiiershb),'
OUR friends and Ihn public spectfully notified that we have^®' ed a co-partnership and intend t, '1'I after to prosecute the
Mercantile Busing
UNDER TIIE FII1M Or'
L.-JL $ Jt- 'Seoti,\ IVE AUK VOW 0PES1NG
,y.
AV
JVii IV IS RICK'S
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Olift
ON MARKET STRKET
a complete and well selected as*-
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