The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 5, Number 18, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 July 1828 — Page 5
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for the relief of certain .-.inn- Oncers and Soldiers of of
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inc. who was entitled to half h-Ve'CPolve of October twentyncntfen hundred and eighty,
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.'nfhe Treasurv not otherwise /"^riatedi the amount of his full !idil line, according to his rank line, to begin with the thud
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daring his natural lite: Pmv |,ia() under this act, no ofheer If' entitled to receiv-3 a larger j*! am the full 2!l1 If® I Sec- 2- ^'iU' ~T""•,'
iT'ist, ienevei* any
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received rponey of the United^|
as a pensioner, since the 5 (lay ol March, one thousand ("riiihundred and twenty-six, atorethe sum so received shall be der'c!ed from what said officer would, ,Ver\vise, be "en titled to, under the C( section of this act and every rwion to which said officer is now lolled, shall cease after the passage this aci-
Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, T\jjt every surviving non-commis stoned officer,musician,or private, in jaiilarmv, who enlisted therein tor and during the war, and continued in it's service until its termination, and thereby became entitled to rereive a reward of eighty dollars, un Her a roolve of Congress, passed May seventeen hundred and seventy-eight, shall be entitled to receive his fall monthly pay in said service, cut of any money in the Treasurv not otherwise appropria*?d to begin on the third day of March, one thousand eighUiundred anil twenty-six, and to continue during his natural life Provided, that non-commissioned officer, musician. or private, in said army, who is now on the pension list of the United State?, shall be entitled to the benefits of tiiis act
Sec. 4. Jlnd be it farther enacted, That the pay allowed by tlus act shail. under the direction of the S..crftry of the Trcasury, be paid to the Officer or Soldier entitled thereto, or to their authorized attorney, at ?uch places and days as the Secretary may direct anil that no foreign officer shrill be entitled to said pay tor sliail any officer or soldier receive the same, until he furnish to said Secretary satisfactory evidence tha* he is entitled to the same, in co/ifnrnnty to the provisions of this 3ct and ihc pay allowed by this act shall not in any way be transferra b'e, or liable to attachment, levy, or seizure, by any legal process what"'•'er, but shall enure wholly to the personal benefit of the officer or sol-
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ent'.tled to the same bv this act ^ec. 5, Jind be it further enacted, ^hat so much of raid pay as acciuei! 'O'the provisions of this act, before •he third lnv of -darch, eighteen hur»flied and twenty-eight, shall be paid the ofiicers and soldiers entitled '0 the same, as soon as may be, in 'he manner and under the provisions htlore mentioned and the pay which *'!ali accrue alter said day, shail be paul semi-annually, in like manner, under the same provisions.
A STEVEN.SON. 7 fcfr.rjker nf'tkn IIuse of HcviLxmhitiucs
S. SMITH, A President if the Senate pro tem. Approv tl— .May, l.s^S
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JOHN QUiNCY ADAMS/:-
TREASURY Depaktment, May 1828.
The "Act for the relief of certain 'it vivinii Officers and Soldiers of the ftf'volui ton," approved on the 15th
of May, 1828, (f which the fore 6'':ng is a copy,) will be carried into "'tt under the following rcgulato
kach officer claiming under the
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companied by the oath of two re9pecr able witnesses, as to Ins identity which oath is to be taken before Justicc of the Peace, or other Alasji--tratc, duly empowered to administe oaths in the State or Territory which he resides, and authenticate, under the seal of the Court of the County in which the oath was admin istered. as shown in the said forms.
Each ofScer will also transmit hi commission, if in existence and a tainable, and each non-couimissione.. officer, musician and private, his discharge which documents, after beini registered, will be returned. the$coiomission or discharge has been lost or destroyed, he will transmit such other evidence a9 he may possess or can obtain, corroborative ol the statements set forth in his declaration. i/
If the evidence'"transmitted, taken in connexion with that afforded by the public records at Washington, be
njtiline found satij-factory, the amount of ec. 2 .And b? it fujrtiier enac
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two years foil pay,
It is requested that all letters the Secretary of the Treasury, the subjects, may be endorsed ou t' cover
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traiifein11 to.the .'iecreiarv of
f',e treasury a decLration, accoid-
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the foinri hereunto snnexed,
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TERRE-HAUTE, INDIANA, JULY £fe, 18 8.
the rate to
which the-fficer or soldier was enti
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according to his rank
in tlit
line, at the close of the war, or at tli. time of his reduction, (as the cas* may be,) but in no instance exceed ing the full pay of a Captain of th Continental Line, will be transmitted to him, at the place of his residence, after deducting therefrom tlv amount of any pension which he ma have received from the United State-.* since the 3rd day of March, 182G He may, however, authorise anyother person to receive it for him in which case, he will execute a powe of actorney, according to the annexed form, marked C, which must bf acknowledged before a Justice of th» Pcice, or other Magistrate, and authenticated under the seal of the Court of the County, in the same manner as is already prescribed i' regard to declarations But no pa ment will be made to any such attor ney, until he has made oath, accord in^ to the annexed form D, that th pay which he is authorized to receive is interded to enure wholly tithe personal benefit of the officer o. soldier whose attorney he is,
Revolutionary Claims." I V.Richard RUSH
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Form of a Decimation to be made by i* the Officers For the purpose of obtaining th' benefits of an act, entitled "An a for the relief of certain surviving officers and soldiers of the Arm\ of th Revolution." approved on the 15 of May, 18-28, I, of in th county of in thejjitate ol do hereby declare that I was an fli cer in the Continental Line of tl Army of tne Revolution, and serve as such, [here insert, to the end the war, or (as the case may be) the time when the arrangement the Army provided by the resolvs of CongresM of the 3rd and 21st October, 1780, was carricd into feet, and was reduced under that a rangtment,] at which period I wain the regiment of the line.
And I also declare, that 1 alter wards received a certificate (tor monly called a commutation corticate) for a sum equal to the amooi oi five years' full pay wnich so was ofl't-red by the resolve of Co.' gresH, of the 2'2d of March, 1783, i: stead of the huif pay for life, to whit I is entitled under the resolve the 21st of October, 1780.
And I do further declare. have received of the United Statv hs a pensioner, since the 3rd tiny March, 1826. [_Here insert, No ney, or (as the ca-e may IK*) thai have received, as a pensioner of ih. United States, since the 3rd day March, 1823, the sum of doilai paid lo me by the agent for puyii. tensions in the ytate ol
'jjiceimusician an« private, ac |the Keviilution in manner as tbc^.
to the ti,im lnnmed li, ac- in staled.^ r*
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lice of the Peace, or other Ma^ii trate, duly empowered to adminitU oaths,] in the connty of in trS(at*- of personally appearet this day, ——, and of the sa. county, wiio did, severally, mak oath, that •, by whom the foreg ing declaration wa's subscribed, generally reputed and believed I t.uve an Officcr in the Army
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Witness my hand, this day rr-T in the year ,4 [SignedJ /i, Clerk of the Court of th' "oanty of •, in the State of Jo hereoy certifiy, that before vhom the foregoing affidavits wert. worn, was, at the tim*, a [hernsert. Justice of the Peace, or othe -Tagistrate, duly empowered to ad minister oaths,] and duly empowered to administer oaths.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the sea. of the said Court, thife day of in the vear
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Form of a Declaration to be made by the jJ\'on Commissioned Officers, Musicians and Privates
For the purpose of obtaining tht benefit of **An act for the relief certain surviving officers and soldier of the Army of the Revolution," ap proved on the 15th of May, 1828, of in the County of the Stato of do hereby de flare that I enlisted io the Continen •al Line of the Army of the Revolu on, for and during the War, a:n' continued in its service until its trr mination at which period I was a [Sergeant, Corporal, Musician Private, as the case may be.] in Ca ain 's Company, in the Regiment of the line And 1 il$o declare that I afterwards receiv -*d a certificate tor the reward o' eighty dollars, to which I was enti tied, under a resolve of Congress, passed the 15th of May, 1778
And I further declare that I wa not, on the 15th day of Match, 1828 on the Pension List of the United States. ,% j* [bigneu] -Before me, [hire insert ei Uier Justice of the Peace or othei Magistrate, duly empowered to ad ninister oatiis.] in the County ——, in the State of personal appeared this dav, and .fthe said County, who did severall nake oath that by whom thoregoing declaration was subscribed •i generally reputed and believed t»ave been an officer in the Army or tie Revolution, iu manner as therein •tatcd.
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Witness my hand, this'^--^ day o! in the year *-p. [Signed] I County of in the State ot io ceitily, that before whon iie foregoing affidavits were sworn svas, at the time, a [Justice •he Peace, or as the case may be,] iiid duly empowered to administe!
In testimony whereof, I have lierruiuo set mv hand, and uffii cd the seal of the said Cour this day of-——, in the year fSigrtcdl ', l"'
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Form of a Power of Attorney Know all men ty the.sf presentj. of iu the Coun .f" in the State of do he ,y constitute and appoint r'je anu lawtul attorney, with a po» ir of substitution for-uie, and in namp, io receive from the Unit»VHates the amount of pay now due ne, under the act lor the lelief certain surviving officers an,d soldio. •f the Revolution, approvel 15* May, 1826, as a in the re: -1je111 ot
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line of the Arti
the Revolution. Witness my hand and seal, th day of in the yeay -cnlcd and delivered in
I.c presence oj .[^'gncd] V. [L Before me, a Justice of tl i-ace in the County of in tl -late of personally appeartii his day, ——, whose name is su iribed to the foregoing power of at ...irney* and acknowledged the san. io be his act aud deed
Witness my hand, this ——day t- -—, in the year- 1 [Signed] f*
I, Liieik of ihe Court of th jounty of in tht State of a) heieby certify, that belor. vliom the foregoing power of attoi iey was acknowledged, is a Justic the Peace.
In testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand, and affix
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S ed the seal of the said Cour this dtvy of —r— in the
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/'orin of Affidavit to be taken £y Jlttorneys?s', Before me, a Justice of tha io the
Peace in the County of of personally appeared Miis dav, the attorney named in the foregoio^ power of attorney, «nd made oath that the same was not given to him by reason of any traa?--er, or of any attachment, levy, or v?izure« by any legal process wisat-
-^ver, of the pay therein authorized to i)e received, but that the said pay is intended to enure wholly to the personal benefit ot the person by whoni he said power was eseru'ed.
Witness my ha:id, this day if •, in th- year .. Before me.- [he»-e insert" either Justice ot the Peace or other Ma^isuate, duly empowered to admiuisterp aths,] in the County of in tiut",State of personally ajijjearerl" his day, —, and of tne sail* bounty,- who did, severally, make •ath, that by whom the foregoing declaration was subscribed, is .enerally reputed and believel tf ave been an Officer in the Armv of
Ue Revolution, in manner as thereitit^ cated. ,7?v 1 Witness my hand, this day^v of in the year [Signed]
IV'' Clerk of the Court of the County of in the State of lo hereby certify, that before whom the foregoing affidavits were
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worn, was, at the time, [here insert ither Justice of the Peace or other Magistrate, duly empowered to adtilriister oaths,] and duly empowerto administer oath^. g-
In tes imony whe.cof, [have hereunto set my hand, and alfix[L S.] ed the seal ot the said Court, j4his day of in the
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$5 REWARD.
STRAYED or STOLRN from t\J Upper Ferry, opposite I'erre-Haute, Sugar Creek township, Vigo coutiv. Indiana, a jji:
Bright Roan Mare
with a star in her forehead and one-".v, vhit« foot—17 or 18 hands higil— ix years old the 8th of this instant .* —had a BROWN COLT about 3*X •nonths old with a star in his fore- ', cad—the mare was in good order.^ •i will pay a'l reasonable charges. b:
ISAAC ANDKRSONi
July lltli, 1828. 16
Land Jlgency.
HE Subscriber,having for some ars acted as an agent for several the principal non-resident land- 7 lolders in this section of country, «nd this kind of business having increased with him annually, so as, at '.resent, to require particular at*•ntion, will hereafter accept the
GKNCY of any business relating* •1 LANDS, situated in either of the -unties bordering the WABASH in S I a
JAMKS FARRINGTON, .. .. rerre-IIaute, Dec. 6th, 189.7. 37«'f
Vo Brick-Maker Si
\^ishtolet on a lease of five yenrs plantation, in the woods about ee miles and a half from Terre-r,^^. faute there are
Two Good Houses* ne
with a brick chimney—good pring, and two good branches, that ever fail contiguous to the houses fine orchard and about
acres of cleared hand
As the above quarter section was 'urchased by Vsr. VYm Durham expressly to make brick thereon, (who V? a brick mason) there is no doubt nit that the Clay is of the first qual•y for that purpose—apply to
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Terre-IIaufe, July 1th, 1828. TEAR li-HA UPE.
Jult 1, 1828. 5
The Eastern Mail will arrive here* fler at 1 o'clock every Mondajr. 1 id depart same day at past 4 o'-. ^ockP. yV«
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