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'l t ., . - "T"- - arge!TJ1 comes the Herald of a noisy world; News from all nations lunib'ring at his back." Few Series NO. 4. VCTL, V.J at LEXINGTON, K. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1819. YPL. XXXUI. J StJStISHEDETEHT FBIDAV MORNtSG, BY JOHN NORVELL. JQF" The price of subscriptions to the Kentucky Gaze-Jte- j is, Three Dol-iar- s per annum, paid in advance, or Four Dolcars at the end of the year. gC7 The terms of advertising in this paper, are, Fifty Cents for the first in- sertion of every 15 lines or under, and Twenty-Fiv- e Cents for each continu- ance; longer advertisements in the same proportion. Tist'of Letters " EMAINING in the iPost-Offic- e atLexing-Jfta- . ton, Ky. which, is not taken out within three months, will be sentto the General Post-Offic- e as dead letters. A Ashton & Beach Atchison Hamiltoh Auriol A. AldridgeJohnP. Anderson Wm. 31. Adams Wm. . AUen Thomas M. Allison Jonathan Armstrong Daid Anderson Margaret Ayres" Benj. Allen Simeon B. Anderson E. & J. Alleh John M. Ashby Wm. R. Amet Burrows Allen & Grant Baldwin Robert Baker Allen, 2 Bate James S. Blalock Gry. BuufordTJlizabeth Breckinridge Wm. Barker Danl. Bentley William Burrett Walter Bell Henderson Berryman Thomas, BuernotFeter,4 Brewer NathanVd Buford And. Burnit William BrfteHenry,2 Boggs James Bow I'm Fanny Banks Charles Budget Saml. L. Burnett Andrew Brooler John D. Brooks Benjamin Brunnan John Bullock Waller Josenh.2Bullett Ann Beashop William iiusn J osepn 11. Boiler "John Carter Morris Carr Charles Corwine Richard Cook George Collins James, 2 Cobean W. S. Cooper Wm. Cromwell Jean , Cavin9 Ignatius CarrWm. A. Cox Maria Coont George Crawford Andrew, Chrisbv Edmund T. Coleman Danl. N. Calvert Samuel Cavins William, 2 Chileah Huldali Cleveland Mr. Curray William Crockett Robert Clark James S. Crow Leonard Cone Sylvanus, 3 BlaricTtfichael Chambers Jo3eph Cooqer Joshua Connor Francis CrossJseph Calvin Petay Crockett R. & An- derson 0. Du'cker William Decker Simon Dennison Daniel Davis James Drake Elijah Davis John Dwight G. L. Dillon J ohnD. 2 Dickinson Elizabeth Darnaby Edward Davis Charles Davenport Wm. 3 Dunfap James Dewry Mosley Dodd Thomas Dumass Elizabeth Bonnely Patrick Downs Benjamin Davenport Rice B. 2 Davenport Agnes Dennes Lucinda Dill Philemon Dogg Nancy Dickey Ebenezer Eastham Joannes Bade James W. Evans Sarah Elder Matthew, 2 Essex William Elliott James, 2 Ennes James I Forsythe James, 2 l'urguson John . Fisher David , Fisher James, 2 Fouche Mr. i V.ml- - PMpr Ferguson iuary J Fay John Ford William, 2 t Finch Edward Frolhingham Chas. Finney Robert Frazer Robert, 3 Fisher William Gillaspie Robert Graham Alexander. Anderson Elizabeth, AdamstEli Anderson William. Anderson Edmund Alexander Agnes Andersqn Isaac AttawavJohn Alexander Mary C. Adams Larkin Andrew. John Archer Alien' Armstrong David, AdKSns Thomas. Armstrong William Allenjtfr. Anderssh James B Boyd Eleanor Brittenham Wm. Brock Thomas Ball Da ton Bchunsback G. T. Bledsoe H. Bronston Jacob Bell George Brinegar L. Browning James, 2 Bowen George, Burns Thbmas Bush Thomas T. Bullock Thomas Barbee Daniel Breckinridere AlexV" Buckhannan 0. Brown Henry S. Barnes Moses Blinco Joseph Burk Thos, Blackwood John B catty Margaret1 Bacon Samuel & Co. Brennan Thos. B. Bohannon John Brehin Philip. BfelLE-ftW- j C Oompston Joshua Cooper Danl. & Wm. Casscll Abraham Clark John Cunfield Judison Chambers Maxwell Chambers Thomas Chambers William Curd Mrs. Cojle Rachel v. Crane Gerard Cooke A. B. &. Co. Connell Peter Campbell Mary Clarkson Peter 3 2 r , . 2 2 3 Cockrill Benjamin Chinn A. B. Chambers B. S. Carroll Mr. . , Colhns RosannaB Chivis John Clark Martha Counkle Arthur Cooper Daniel Cason Larkin Colbert Mr. Colbert George Clinton Isaac Clerk Fayette Cir- cuit Court, 4 Clerk Eayette" Coun- ty Court' D Dumas Mildred Dill Pillmon Dunn Peter Dunlap George-Dee- Francis Duncan Jno. Diver Patrick Downing Ann Daniel Alsop Douglas A. Dickenson T. Daly William Delph Wm. H. Davis John C. ,Domerest Samutl Dougherty James, 2 Dumurseluff L. Doherty Bernard Darnaby George Denton David Dickey Ebenezer Dunlap Sarah B. Dorman C. P. E Eve Joseph Ewing Samuel Eve George Estis Abraham Easton Parthania Edwards Archilles Ellis Agnes C, M F Fleming John T. Faney Ann Ficher Thos. A. Fishel Michael, 3 Flournoy Matthews Fauntleroy Wm. M. 3 Foster Hugh, 2 Fuller Amasa, 3 Ford Jacob, 2 Ford Nathaniel Fry Nicholas, 2 Ford Benjamin Fowler Elijah Ferguson Priscilla Fisher John G Gibbs Henry Gibbons Thomas Grady Samuel Grimes John Gadssey AVilliam Caincs"Frances"5. Gitting's M. D. Gray John GuirAdam Girault Mr. 3 Gibson William Gerrriiniere Mr. Griffin Spencer GuinandIr GrosjeanJohnC. Hart Samuel Hawkins Thomas W. Haggin James, 4 Hull H. B. Hess Henry Howell C. D. 3 Haydon Noah ' How Edward Hilton Ann Hardy Patrick Hill James C.-- 2 Hendren Patrick, Howard W.W2 Herndon James Harrison Frederick Hayes Thomas Hawkins 'MSrk " Hay John Huston Robert Harris Saml. B. 5 Hoglen Iohn . Herndon Nathaniel nawKins juuu ji. Haten Wm. , Hawkins Winncy , ttasiamMr. Haller Benjamin 2 Harbaugh Howe Abraham Humphreys Joshua Hudgins Cary HardsW David Headington Label Hawkins Walker Hubbard Silas Hams Benjamin HobbsIoshua , Mill James,. 2 ,k Hillox JameVH.?' Hardy Ann C. 7 Hewitt l'ussel ' Hodirins Francis Henderson Jarifes eep Joseph IreMfl.'Jlenry JonelIlley 'JbMs.Jacob JonJsSwhn, 2 leterjSttleton Jones Eo ward Jackson John W. Jones Mr. Johnson Solomon Johnson Jifdge JAoJseomUJiliismi. idlinso-- Benjiumjv - King Ely Kelley Matthew Kilblorzen George Kenney Matthew, I Kirtley S. Keen Samuel Klunpeter Jolin B. Kizer Jacob Linginfelder'John Lyman Daniel Lewis Hector, 2 Lewis Samuel, 3 Lemon,James Lonkard Joseph Long Bgrges B. 4 Lamson John Levil Joseph Lee Lewis V. Lindsay William Lemon Uoct 4 Lyman Thomas, 4 Link Adam Lincoln Abraham Mason John Meek Thomas Maguirc Edward Mason Peter Marshall Mary Ann Morris W. W. Moore Martin Meek James Moore Francjs Mitchell Hiram Munson Norman Mason George 1 Morgan Charles. 2 Morriss Daid Mnlligan Wm. 2 Minis David Martin Rebecca, 2 Meredith Wm. 3 Menifoe RLchaid Meelone Mary ' ' Marshall Henry Meredith Lhsha Madison Mtrtha Medley Jacob Murdock Elizabeth Macey A. Marshall J. J. Miteham James M'Lane Micajah M'Pheeters,!. A. Jl'Daniel GeorgB M'Cuddy Capt. M'Afee Thomas M'Clure James A. M'lsaac Isaac, 3 M'Intosh Donald M'Hliire Wm. . KM'Dowell 4m M'Murtry David M'Laughlan George Nelson Robert L. Nelson John B. Neilson Robert Nash Wm. N. Olive James K. Owings Joshua OvertonNelly O'Falleil John Oley James Payne E C. Potter Charles Paul Peter Peach John Pearson E. C. Paine Thomas Gaines Catharine Gallop Solomon Gaines Danl. M. Gist, Medcalf&Co. Grimes Charles, 2 Guild John Gr'ahm George W. Goodloe Viyion Grymes-Willia- Grav James Glai'i David' Goodwid Joseph Grimes Benjamin "' H Higgins Wm. Hunnicutt Miriam Higgins Sarah Hoshell Henry Hodges Galen Hall Alexander, Hide W. D. HalljMr. Harrison Ned Hovermale Frederick Hughes Robert HallJohn Huntef'James , Hall Nathaniel H, Hall Robert M. Hersan ?. V. 3 Harrison Edward P. Hill John , ..? Hanikcnfdm HendersdnJane, t ;ilart Jvatrrahiel jHogtin Lewis. 2 asir's buwaru Hixson Tteubeh Hampton Jesse Harris Benjamin Herbert John, 2 Hughes Thomas Hum William Haydon Joel Hatton Thomas , Halley Ansalin ..Rogset William Hiitson Philiu Hojlyman MaryS ' ' lalcomb Charlotte 'IuSgins Thompson Hagan Wilford ,' Huker-Mr- . Hess George .. Hart John HeniT' John Hostetter Joseph & j January James Johnson Polly Jacobs John JonesQswald S. . Irwin Wm. JJmes R.'L. 2 Jon,es Hugh Jblinsdnaml. Johnson Nteliolas Johnson Jane O. Karr Gilbert Kelley Jaflles Kugan Patrick, 2 Killburn Ge0rge Kersey Silas Kenney Mary Kersey John L Lincoln George Long Gabriel Looney J. D. Lewis Granville Lofftus George Lawell Peter Euck Garland Louddeman Jacob Lucas Manaah Lockerbie George Logan Joshua Loney Thomas, 2 Lapley Samuel Loke Jonathan II. 3M Monroe Thos.-B- . Merrill Bgn'i-Mose- Robert Menus John Marshall Saml. Mackebar B7orS. Slorford Mr. Morgani Nancy MadcalfElislia Mize WilUam f '.Marshall k Surlinj Morrison Wm. Moore John Mcgowan James, 2 Maurey Abram P. Mcssick Prudence Mercer Cornelius Marthona Wm. Mason Francis Mitchell John A. Money Mary Manuel Thompson Morris William Moody Blanks Mims Liah Moore James F. Monroe Nancy Mo v M'Donald George M'Millen James, M'Lanahan Betsy M'GrackenJohn2 M'CaJlaleiiah M'Dowell James M'Call Wm. 3 M'Call John M'Donafd John M'Ph-so- Charles M'Neal A. M'Cowet Jane n ; Nelson James Nee! James Neal Charles Nelson Thomas o Owans Henry-Overto- John J. Outten Levi Oldi.am Edward Ohaver Polly P Ptttv Ransdell Pluliips Wm. P. Patterson Samuel, 2 Price W. B. Patton B. W. Patterson Leonard Pajjbn Jacob, 2 Pri6e .Woodson ' PickeU Wm. Pollock Wm. PrickettAb. P.qjndRktcr John Pag'cMa"ria Pardee Bray Price Sisan PnthuffJohn,? Pew Sarah Pickett George Page Lettyi Price L. Powe?s Stephen, 2 Quick Isaac Quicksail Aaron Richardson Martha L. JLCULUI lr.. Reed Sterjhen Reed WmV Riley Joseph t Ricketts Levi Rocke John Robinson Saml." Russell Saml. P. Rude Jacob ,1 Redman John Ca ,' RieceDavid,2 v, Robertson Moses, 2 Sice David Raymond James , Raffinesque C. F '. Ross bliza Ryon John B. 3 Reed Isaac S. Shaw Catherine Smith R. H. 4 Shears Wm. Shears John Starling W. 2 Scott John, 2 Shelby Thomas II. Stont'Divid Steel John Stewart James, 2 Stockman Francis Snodgrass John Smallwood Sarah Stewart Ann , , , Simmons SolorioW Singer Joseph f Smiley James 1 Scott Eliza 1 Stedman Ellen D. Shortridge John StputAspton Straws Charlotte , Smplair,Jlqhn , StoneAhwham Stephens A. Shelby Gen'l fiiniPon William, 2 StarksJolm Stewart Alexander, 3 Simpson Green, 2 Stephens John A. fehutz, Hixson & Co. Savage & Prentiss, 2 X Tulcane Paul, 2 Turnbull James, 2 Trotter G. , Thornton James Trimble AVilliam A. 3 Turner Wm. Todd John Todd MaryfO. 2 Todd North R. Tadlock Andre'v Travis Erederick Thompson Wm. Thornton James Tyrney John rohilinson Charles Taylor Thomas Trott S. Utley George, 2 Vansjarorns Wm.,2 Vance David Vanpelt Mr. Wagley Maria Wells Isaac " Wilson U Bradibrd, 2 Webb E. B. West Edward Wilminott Saml. Wilkison Walker B. 2 Walker Charles Wyatt Walter Wright Benjamin Webb Isaac White James Whitcomb James Woodsonn S. Is. 2 Wartlaw James White James . White Wm. , Woolworth R C. 3 Wheeler Amos, 3 Whiting Ithemar Wilson James Ware Michael, 3 Wallace Mary A. Ware Jacob & Son Wallace Joseph Wheeler George Webb Winney Whife James L. . Willard Jno. Wellington Joel Weaks John' Walters Eliza Wharton Wm. G. West William Whitmore VJm. Wolgamot Andrew Wiley Alexd. 2 Wan en William Young John Young William Young Leaving icung Leonard establishment oi a on Tannei's creek, Kentrcky. December Phillips Tltomas S. Payne Rbbt. 2 Perry E. P. Park David Phillips Thomas Patrick Charles Pason Joseph R. . Peck Thomas ff. Pemberto,n John, 4 Porsell Benjamin Phelps CJwrles Patton Jolllj Proctor Ezekiel Price John Q , . QiiaUsXIornelius Ruby. Elizabeth iWi5.VU ' Richards fslbelLt' RuckSr Benjamin Roberts 1 homas Rodes Jane.il Bicketts Catharine , Randle MT I Robards Wnft; Robinson H. E. V Robnett John Ritter Mr. Rodden Barney Rucker- - Abner ' Rose wmi Runyan John Bolston John H. iliifia CateT). ltSSell Thomas A. Recruiting dmtcr Stedman Ebenezer Shaw Cynthia Saunders Alexd. Shannon Arthur Steele John Smith Nancy M. Scott Judith 1 SimpsOh Hubbard B. Steele Robert Scomeon ChrtstbDlier Scott HannaE " Smith Benfamin", 3 Stone Jac6$ unpson John ' crivenor John Sollowsky E. Stephenson Robert, 2 Sneed 2 hore Gilbert Speer John Stewart Robert Spurr Hichard .' Smith Danl. H. Sandejson William Smith 'Matthew Serock John Shephard Dickey Saylor Wm. Segerser Jacob Scott Robert G. Sheriffo'F-Fayette- , 3 T Taylor Aquilla, 2 Turner Jane Thompson John Toler H. 2 Toler Wm. B Taman John Triplett WUliam, 2 Thompson David Tharp Allen, 2 Taylor Eliza Thompson John'GF. Tiiompson Thomas H. TaylonEdy Talbott Amy Travis Frederick Turner William U V Vanpelt Eliza Vigus Charles T. Warrell James, 2 Welly David T. Wheatley Danl. Williams Henson Wait Wm. S. Webb Edward C. Webb Thomas W. WheathDanl. Woods Robert Wilson Saml. 2 Wilson James, 3 White Reuben White Dorothy Warden William Williams Irene Walker Jane S. Wallover Peter Wickes William Waggonner Rachel White Daniel Wilkerson John Weir& Thompson Walker Solomon Worth aw A. Wheatherhead Wm. Wood"Thomas Wood Susanna Wsdstencraft N. K. Wilson Joseph . Wilson Elizabeth Willis Wm. Wheeler George N. Wilson John B. Worsley & Smith White Wm. Wood Thos. Worth J. A. Warham Wm. G. Y Young Lucy Young Nathaniel Young George JOILY FOlVLEn, P. Lexington, Jan, 1, 1819-J-an 8-- 3t Notice is hereby given, rFO-al- l whom it may concern, that applica .1. I OWN at Mortonsvilje in said county, slate of JL will betnade to the Woodford County Cou'-t- , on the first Monday in April next, for the 18, Mr. W tion And JEREMIAH MORTON any , United States Seyentb Circuit Court, Kentucky District. November Term, 1818. Alexander ,Cranston Sc Co. conipts. against John P. Schatzell, Scc-klef- ts. , jA' CITAJVCFMr. !T JOHN IL HANNA, Clerk of the'Seventh i-- CircuifcCourt of the MJhe District of Kentucky, do hereby codify wat uie orucr 01 iu)vuii'Uim awuiicti iicrcin, restraining the defendant Schatzell from dis- posing of th&e(Tects of the Firm of J. P. Schat zell &i uo. present term rescmaea, and that thsaid John P. Schatzell has been iri vested jitjl. power and and collecJtJall Jffchey due to tl;e said firm of J. ft. 5fharz"ell & Co. and John' P. Schatzell, npEt-An- adjust ail accounts which re- - late'to 1 2 Jft tfclgmony whereof, t have hereunto i4 f subscribed my name, and affixed the LS. Igif'said Court this 22d day of 'December 1S18, and of the Indepen- - .& "PaSpte of the United States the 43d. "S .; 'f joiLx u. mjYjvj. - A i2t persons indebted to J. P. Schatzell, or A. of J P. Schatzell 0 Co. are requeued to'make immediate payment to the susenSerwyho alone is authorized to receive Ae'same-.wThos- e to whom said firms stand settleSe'nt.r J P. SCHATZELL. LiMngtonan. 1, 1819- -tf The Editors of the Nashville Whig, Louis-vill- e Courier, Natchez Republican, New Or- leans Gazette, Charleston S. C. City Gazette, New YorkMercantile Advertiser, Relf's Phi- ladelphia QSaette, &,Augusta(Geo.) Chronicle, are requefed to insert the above advertise, mentthreeffines and forward their accounts to the KentucJw Gazette Office for payment tFTS To Whom it may Concern. jT)kBSERyrXG in the mlblic papers a eertifi. J catev'signed by thj Clerk of. the Circuit Court of the. United States for the Kentucky District, andfearincr that the same may be con- - strued into n admission an aujJiontvsn Joan v. benatzeu to uispose ot the real ancSfpersonal estate belonging to thp late of John P. Schatzell, and John P. Schatzell & Co. ', Notice is Herebv Given, Tliat the foflowingis a role, madojh lhe cause crtifcater' tVHfJTri tlKUUJl (JULiKl; United SfiMt of America, District of Kentucky . " - 'Is Vqvekbe'h TmjM, 1818. AeiJ8ppirf5h;(i Atrainst John P. Schatzell, &c ryiHE Court being now Sohatzell.-an- d J a herein. America, Steftnersiiip. jStOTJCE. set. United andu authority to the subscribers of the said Co.vpk,amar- - "?R Defetidajits, sufficiently advised of partnerships Schatzell & Co. as of part tromandto each thjs court to is further ordered, before twen agents and attornies, or a Is a. and concerning tiieaetenclants motion to dismiss this suit for the want ot jurisdiction, do order, that same be overruled. It is ordered, that Abraham S. Barton, Robert Scott and John Tilford, Matthew Scott and John L, Martin, or one" or more them, be, and theyare hereby appointed, commissioners in this cause, whose duty it shall be on or be- fore the first day the next term of this court, or as soon thereafter-a-s practicable, to make out and return to4his court, a statement and account of the business P. ot relates to the different nerships and the debts partnership, to enable final decree that J. P. Schatzell do, of States in by of certified the to in of the of P. members said due It on or the of justice Chancekv. the T. any of of day of this month," (December) deliv er up oiivwaui, tu saiu tuiimiissioner or com- missioners, the account-book- deeds, vouch- ees, letters, and other papers, relating to said partnerships ; and to that that said Schat. zell on oath, such questions in writing, touching said books and papers, as said com'r or commissioners may propound to him : and that said commissioner or commissioners per mit the partners, their copy pronounce court end, answer eitper 01 them, to nave access to said boots and papers at all reasonable times ; and fur- ther, that said commissioner or commissioners redeliver to said!. P. Schatzell, any eviden- ces of debts or other vouchers, which said Schatzell may deem necessary for him in the, performance ui uic puwctp anu uuues nereoy vested in him, taking from fi'im a receipt for such papers, or copies" thereof. It is further, with the assent of the said J. P. Schatzell, or- dered, that he, together with two or more se- curities,, to be approved of by this court, enter into bond in the penalty of jg50,00U, condi- tioned to be void is the said Schatzell shall well and truly account for and pay over accor-din- g to the order and decrees of this court, all and effects which he may receive, belonging to either of said partnerships, and is he shall also abide by and perform the final decree of this court, to be rendered in this cause ; upon the execution pf which bond, and its approval by this court, it is ordered, that the order heretofore made in this cause, for tUe appointment of a receiver, and enjoining the said J. P. Schatzell from collecting the debts due the said partnerships of J. P. Schat- zell, and of J. P. Schatzell & Co. be, and they are hereby discharged and annulled ? and the said J. P Schatzell is thereafter authorized ahd permitted to proceed to collect the debts due the said partnerships, and to pay any debt due from them, that may be liquidated bv the judgment or decree of receive alluded of monies this state, or tliat mayoe assented to by the other partners It is further ordered, that it shall be the duty o'f said Schatzell, faithfully and fluigentiy to proceed with, the collection of file nebts due said partnerships and firms, and also out of the effects in his hands, to dis-c- h rge the judgments and decrees obtained him in the Fayette Circuit Court, by Le,vi Hart, Carrol, and 'bhultz, or otherwise prevent a sale of any of the real or personal estate of said firms, under execu- tion, on either of said judgments or decrees It is further ordered and decreed, that is said J P. Schatzell shall settje any demand due to either of said firms by receiving less than shall be due, without the assent of the other partners, he shall remain responsible therefor; and on any question relating thereto, no ei i dence shall be competent against the other paKnjrs, which would not have been compe- tent is such demand still remained unsettled it is further ordered and decreed, that it loss or injury shall accrue to either of said fiims, by the neglect of the duties, or the mis management of the business, hereb entrust ed to mm, he is to be held responsible lor the same, and his securities answerable therefor. It is further ordered and J. P. Schatzell shall, on or declared, that is of each tei m 'of this court', file in court an ac count qf alj his receipts and payments, on ac- count of said subsequent to the entering of this order, to be verified on oath made in open court And also, that on or before thefame day, the Said J. P. in the Farmer ' and Mechanics' Kans ot Lexington, subject to the order ot this court, the balance whtcn by sucn. accouht, or otherwise, shall then apfeear'to be in his hands up'paid, and file trom the cashier. And it s Jurther ordered and decreed, that said Schatzell shall, from time to time, as this court mav direct, answer on oath before the court, er as the court may appoint, such interrogato-- , ries as may be put to him concenunEfthe pre-- l m)se,s. aim, Dy consent ordered, that the Pew mentioned in the pro- ceedings, shall be considered and held as the private property of J. P. Schatzell, he being charged with the price thereof It is, by con-sen- t, further ordered, that said commissioner or commissioners proceed without delay to Wake public sale, by auction, ot the slave, the shares in the White Lead Manufactory, and the personal property in Lexington, hy giving ten days previous public notice, and an accre- dit until the 25th day of April next, on notes with good endorsers, mane negotiable in the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Lexington It is further ordered, by assent 6? the' parties, that said commissioner or commissioners sell the house and lot in Lexington, and the out-l- in said town, mentioned in the bill and an- swer in this cause, at public sale, giving at least sit weeks previous public notice, and on like security, but on a credit of six, twelve and eighteen months ; and that said notes be de- livered to said I. P. Schatzell, to be held by him, subject to the order of tliis court.. It is further ordered, that the defendant, Schatzell, surrender the possession of said property to thp nnrrhncpr. nnrl nil rpnnpsf. lmn vvith thp commissioner in executing a proper deed of Before the dav of V was the ocott rule certificate thereof their or such commission to the in 01 panics, 11 15 J.JP. Mri as them Lex vered able Lex. JJt! the as men from fby ing. act. & Co. subietfc to the same orders of this it fixed ber, sore to, said We pOse J. sel be of conveyance therefor. It is turther ordered, that the commissioner hereimappointed, make report of the fair rent of the real estate, and hire of said slave, from the when the partnership of J P. Schatzell Sc Company was dissolved, until the time of sale. And the de- fendant, Woodward, by his attorney, moved the court, that upon giving bond and appro- ved security, in the like penalty and con- dition, as that which has been required of Jr P. Schatzell, he, the said Woodward have the administration of the effects of the'eopart- - nery of J.'P. .Schatzell same injunptions and said sixth rule, him time like jjiay court; which motion was overruled by the court. -- $, . . , I, JOHN H HAKXAi Clerk of the Seventh Circuit Court of theJJhlfcd States qPAuierica, d for the KenWiKj- District, Jo certify, that the foregoing order is truly transcribed from the records of said court. Iv Testimony Vhkkeof, I have hereunto set my name, and caused the seal of the slid court to be affixed, this 19th day of December, 1818, in the 43d year of our Independence. JNO. H. HANNA. " The defendant, John P. Schatzell, having in contempt of the said order of court, refused to deliver over the said books, papers and deeds, and the sale of the real and personal es- tate, as directed ig the said order, being there- by delayed, the public are hereby cautioned not to purchase from the said Schatzell, "the said slave, (a female named Chloe) ror the said shares in the White Lead Manufactory, nor any other personal property in Lexington, belonging to the said firm or either of them : nor the house and lot in Lexington, now" occu- pied by said.Iohn P. Schatzell, nor the out-lo- t (containing ten acres, purchased by said Schat- zell from John Fowler ) But the said Schat- zell having given the security required by the Said ruleof Sourt All Persons indebted to the said firms of John P. Schatzell, and John P Schatzell Sc Co. are hereby notified and re- quested to make payment to said John Peter Schatzell. ALEXANDER OJRANSTOA' and ANDREW ALEXANDER. By their joint Attorney, X JOILX? ICMTL G. Lexington, January 4, 1819.; I concur in so much of the above ijotice, as respects-th- e debts du,e,to the late"nrm ofljohn P. Schatzell & Coand also is resnects the said slave, and my interest in 4 quantity of couun nagging owneq, ami neid jointiv by tne late firm of John P. Schatzell &. Co. and John Smith, of Lexington. , JOHN WOODWARD. January 8, 1819. 3t ine NOTIC& WHEREAS, notice ras given in order of court published by , attorney for Alexander Crans- ton and Andrew Alexander, t the commis- sioners therein named, that the Books, Vouch- ers, and Title papers would be given up to them, and they declining to act agreeably to the intent and meaning of said orde,rjrdf which a notification was jjiven to said Keating On the 31st December; when an arrangement also was proposed, whereby he could have acce33 to the books, &c. during the recess of the court, and requiring his written assent there-to- , should the same meet his approbation, but the said notification has not been responded to by the said Keating. Thus the business re- mained until the 4th msL when I was inform ed, that the said John Keating had handed an advertisement for publicatoiu stating, that I had contemned the older of court in refusing to deliver up the books, &c as therein stated, which statement is altogether incorrect, as can be verified by all the gentlemen named as commissioners in said order. Findmcthefe tore, that John Keating is not .disposed to inert the vier,3 of the court, as required by said order, andjs cautioning the public against purchasing the real and personal property therein mentioned, which property being onlv required to be sold bv consent of n.irti-- . Y therefore now make public, to satisfy the sears ui aia iveatuig, and those uhom it may con- cern, that the House and Lot, shares in the Whjte Lead company, the female slave, &c. will not be sold until the further assent of par- ties can be hadVflr a new rule?miile in the cause by the court. J P. SCPATZELL. Lemifflon; Jjw. 8, 1819.-- 3t To the Public. HAVE no disposition to trouble the pub-h- e with the cpn-ern- s of my employers, Messrs Alexander Cranston & Co. or J. P. Schatzell j but I will not permit to pass uncon- - any assertion 01 said .ocnatzeu, which I believe not correct It is not tliat the commissioners declin- ed to act according1 to.the intent and meanintr the order. Mr. Tilford, fora moment refused to act, bnt repeatedly assured Mr. oodward, mysell, nd J. P. Schatzell, that nc ready to act as seon as any other gentle- man would acre.e to with him. On 2d of January, Mr. Tilford .a'ndjyir. Robert naving agreed to act jointly under the of court,.called on J. P. Sch'atzell in per- son. The residtiif their visit will appear, by note addressed to me. Jilessrs. Alexander Cranston ;? Co. and John The present notice is merelv advise vou. that in obedience to an order of United States court for never ;"tnji, appointing us ana oiner the suit of Alexander Cranston &c. against Schatzell, &c. AVe this day called on Schatzell, to deliver the books and papers, therein Stated, when he declined to deliveb to us. W.e therefore consider onrcom mission as at an end. Respectfully, your obdt. servts, ROBERT SCOTT,-- ) JOILY Ti'fOD tcom"- - Jan. 2, 1819. Why the books and papers were not deli when demanded, J.P. Schatzell will perhaps be able to shew to the court when re- quired. Whether he is anxious to allow ac- cess to the books and papers, or tofne'et the vie-- s 01 me court as expressed in tne order published, all who read this notice will now be to judge for themselves ., , , JOILY KEATING. Jan. 6, 1819. " To the PubHq. T&TO'E having time unappropriated, I will barely call the attention of the public to following statements, which, they will give their it regards the " intent and meaning" of s of court. ',.' "'' tr- - lst. A notification from two ofthe gentle-- , who had consented to act, with an exten- sion of the time for the delivery to be made the '23d to the 30th pf December,' added T. F. 1'albot, the attorney of John pleat ., ,?(rt 2d. Mr. John L. Martin's statement, why b. declined serving. ,v ' 7," 3d. Mr. Mattw. T. Scott's unwillingness to serve. t ' 4th. The cause why Mr. Barton would not , . iith The statement of Mr, It; Scott, by which appears that he had not' been applied to within the time the order could take effect. It matters not to me whether major Tilford declined tq act unconditionally, or not ; jt was ough tor me to beue ethat'he had declined. acting according to my impressions ot tne "in- tent and meaning" offfieTrule of court, which the time of delivery to the 30th Decern and not beyond, pnd pf which my notice ofthe 3lt December apprized John Keating. Ifeiner equally loth to hnng my concerns be district on the reading construction Mr.Talbot, coun agreed to 'act, complainants, oodward o'clock, on the Mr. Talbot, indemnity should and and myself. hand. with apparently anxious the public, with Mr. Keating there- fore observing, that it is lest with to explain why Mr. Barton objected, , - J.rt. Schatzell. JanuaryVth, 1819. JJ' States Circuit Courts December Z3d, 1818.' Alixandix Ca.t33Tos Ahdw. Alxasees, - ,'- -' , JOHJT PSCHATZEIX & JojIJ WoODVTAHD. SIR We have taken UDOn ourselves the required of by rule court late- ly passed in this cause1, and ready to re- ceive from you the ?'ccqnnt-boolv- 'deeds, vquchers, letters, and other-paper- s, which .by rule you are required pre-- . to deliver them up. Jno. ? n , "P. !'aq. It was to by parties, wnenycu T'lfcrd, Schatzell, consented the complainants; that the time should enlarged from December "23,- - the 3Qtb. Dscember, instant. ST. Talo.qtx Attyijor Comfits the 29th December last, I understood that Mr A S. Barton had and defend for der the rule Court, lately made in the Cir cuit Court the United .States, for the Ken- tucky District, wherein Alexander Cranston Andrew Alexander are P ochatzell and ,John II A sew minutes aster 4 ants a was one of own to uehver up to us. as un J. are eve T. F. the was On a deter J. I close, by was & vs duties us the of are to F. On of of of & ning of that day, I called at Mr. Schatzfll's room, und sound Mr. Barton waiting. I had previously stipulated with the attortiey, that letter be given Alaj. L lllord and myselt releasing us from any pecuniary responsibility. This let ter signed by of directedto major Tilford ofJKen- - of it to Mr. Uarton, be appeared satisfied, and at his instance I waited on Mr Talbot, with a request, that he would direct it to Mr. Barton also which Mr. Talbot refused to do, and I lest the letter onliis the ing mination to have nothing more to do in the business. It is due to llr, j. P, Schatzell, to state, tliat he was ready and table, to comply with the order ot court. J. L. Martin. 5th Jan. 1819. I was applied to by the partUs in this suit, Cranston & Alexander against 57 P. (Schatzell, to serve as, one of the commissioners appoint, ed by the Federal Court at their term, but declined serving. ji M. T. Scott. Jan 7, 1819. AT the request of J P. .Schatzell, I do state that I had consented to serve as Commission- er, and did go to his house on the 29th Dec. as stated by .Ur. John L. Martin, when I de- clined acting on ccount' of the conduct O- bserved by Mr. Talbot. v Abm. S. Barton. rth Jan. 1819. I hereby Certify that I was not applied to K7 either .Messrs. Woodward or Talbot, to act as commissioner in the controversy of Cranston & Alexander, vs. J. P. Schatzell, &c untl, sI have understood, aster Messrs M T. Scott, A. 5. Barton, and Jno. L Martin, had declined acting the application as made on thSQih, or3lst Dec. last. Oa thcfirstapplication.ld.d not p ositiv ely consent to act. Given uridar njy hand, this rth Jan, 1819. Rait. Scott. V
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establishment oi aon Tannei's creek,Kentrcky.

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Smith Danl. H.Sandejson WilliamSmith 'MatthewSerock John

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JOILY FOlVLEn, P.Lexington, Jan, 1, 1819-J-an 8-- 3t

Notice is hereby given,rFO-al- l whom it may concern, that applica

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I OWN at Mortonsviljein said county, slate of

JL will betnade to the Woodford CountyCou'-t- , on the first Monday in April next, forthe

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Mr.

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AndJEREMIAH MORTON any

, United StatesSeyentb Circuit Court,

Kentucky District.November Term, 1818.

Alexander ,Cranston Sc Co. conipts.against

John P. Schatzell, Scc-klef- ts. ,jA' CITAJVCFMr.

!T JOHN IL HANNA, Clerk of the'Seventhi-- CircuifcCourt of the

MJhe District of Kentucky, do hereby codifywat uie orucr 01 iu)vuii'Uim awuiicti iicrcin,restraining the defendant Schatzell from dis-posing of th&e(Tects of the Firm of J. P. Schatzell &i uo. present term rescmaea,and that thsaid John P. Schatzell has beeniri vested jitjl. power andand collecJtJall Jffchey due to tl;e said firm ofJ. ft. 5fharz"ell & Co. and John' P. Schatzell,npEt-An- adjust ail accounts which re- -

late'to1 2

Jft tfclgmony whereof, t have hereuntoi4 f subscribed my name, and affixed theLS. Igif'said Court this 22d day of

'December 1S18, and of the Indepen- -

.& "PaSpte of the United States the 43d."S .; 'f joiLx u. mjYjvj.

-A i2t persons indebted to J. P. Schatzell, or

A. of J P. Schatzell 0 Co. arerequeued to'make immediate payment to thesusenSerwyho alone is authorized to receiveAe'same-.wThos- e to whom said firms stand

settleSe'nt.r J P. SCHATZELL.LiMngtonan. 1, 1819- -tf

The Editors of the Nashville Whig, Louis-vill- e

Courier, Natchez Republican, New Or-

leans Gazette, Charleston S. C. City Gazette,New YorkMercantile Advertiser, Relf's Phi-ladelphia QSaette, &,Augusta(Geo.) Chronicle,are requefed to insert the above advertise,mentthreeffines and forward their accounts tothe KentucJw Gazette Office for payment

tFTS

To Whom it may Concern.jT)kBSERyrXG in the mlblic papers a eertifi.J catev'signed by thj Clerk of. the Circuit

Court of the. United States for the KentuckyDistrict, andfearincr that the same may be con- -

strued into n admissionan aujJiontvsn Joan v. benatzeu to uispose otthe real ancSfpersonal estate belonging to thplate of John P. Schatzell, andJohn P. Schatzell & Co. ',

Notice is Herebv Given,Tliat the foflowingis arole, madojh lhe causecrtifcater'

tVHfJTri tlKUUJl (JULiKl;United SfiMt ofAmerica, District of Kentucky .

" - 'Is Vqvekbe'h TmjM, 1818.AeiJ8ppirf5h;(i

AtrainstJohn P. Schatzell, &c

ryiHE Court being now

Sohatzell.-an- d J

a herein.

America,

Steftnersiiip.

jStOTJCE.

set.

United andu

authority to

the subscribers

ofthe said

Co.vpk,amar- -

"?RDefetidajits,

sufficiently advised

of partnershipsSchatzell & Co. as

of parttromandto each

thjs court tois further ordered,

before twen

agents and attornies, or

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a. and concerning tiieaetenclants motion todismiss this suit for the want ot jurisdiction,do order, that same be overruled. It isordered, that Abraham S. Barton, Robert Scottand John Tilford, Matthew Scott and JohnL, Martin, or one" or more them, be,and theyare hereby appointed, commissionersin this cause, whose duty it shall be on or be-

fore the first day the next term of this court,or as soon thereafter-a-s practicable, to makeout and return to4his court, a statement andaccount of the business

P. otrelates to the differentnerships and the debtspartnership, to enable

final decreethat J. P. Schatzell do,

of

States in

by of

certified theto in

of

the ofP.

members saiddue

Iton or the

of justice

Chancekv.

the

T.any of

of

day of this month," (December) deliver up oiivwaui, tu saiu tuiimiissioner or com-missioners, the account-book- deeds, vouch-ees, letters, and other papers, relating to saidpartnerships ; and to that that said Schat.zell on oath, such questions in writing,touching said books and papers, as said com'ror commissioners may propound to him : andthat said commissioner or commissioners permit the partners, their

copy

pronounce

court

end,answer

eitper 01 them, to nave access to said bootsand papers at all reasonable times ; and fur-

ther, that said commissioner or commissionersredeliver to said!. P. Schatzell, any eviden-ces of debts or other vouchers, which saidSchatzell may deem necessary for him in the,performance ui uic puwctp anu uuues nereoyvested in him, taking from fi'im a receipt forsuch papers, or copies" thereof. It is further,with the assent of the said J. P. Schatzell, or-dered, that he, together with two or more se-

curities,, to be approved of by this court, enterinto bond in the penalty of jg50,00U, condi-tioned to be void is the said Schatzell shallwell and truly account for and pay over accor-din- g

to the order and decrees of this court,all and effects which he may receive,belonging to either of said partnerships, andis he shall also abide by and perform the finaldecree of this court, to be rendered in thiscause ; upon the execution pf which bond, andits approval by this court, it is ordered, thatthe order heretofore made in this cause, fortUe appointment of a receiver, and enjoiningthe said J. P. Schatzell from collecting thedebts due the said partnerships of J. P. Schat-zell, and of J. P. Schatzell & Co. be, and theyare hereby discharged and annulled ? and thesaid J. P Schatzell is thereafter authorizedahd permitted to proceed to collect the debtsdue the said partnerships, and to pay any debtdue from them, that may be liquidated bv thejudgment or decree of

receive

alluded

of

monies

this state, or tliat mayoe assented to by theother partners It is further ordered, that itshall be the duty o'f said Schatzell, faithfullyand fluigentiy to proceed with, the collectionof file nebts due said partnerships and firms,and also out of the effects in his hands, to dis-c- h

rge the judgments and decrees obtainedhim in the Fayette Circuit Court, by

Le,vi Hart, Carrol, and 'bhultz,or otherwise prevent a sale of any of the realor personal estate of said firms, under execu-tion, on either of said judgments or decreesIt is further ordered and decreed, that is saidJ P. Schatzell shall settje any demand due toeither of said firms by receiving less thanshall be due, without the assent of the otherpartners, he shall remain responsible therefor;and on any question relating thereto, no ei idence shall be competent against the otherpaKnjrs, which would not have been compe-tent is such demand still remained unsettled

it is further ordered and decreed, that itloss or injury shall accrue to either of said

fiims, by the neglect of the duties, or the mis

management of the business, hereb entrusted to mm, he is to be held responsible lor thesame, and his securities answerable therefor.It is further ordered andJ. P. Schatzell shall, on or

declared, that is

of each tei m 'of this court', file in court an account qf alj his receipts and payments, on ac-

count of said subsequent tothe entering of this order, to be verified onoath made in open court And also, that onor before thefame day, the Said J. P.

in the Farmer ' and Mechanics'Kans ot Lexington, subject to the order otthis court, the balance whtcn by sucn. accouht,or otherwise, shall then apfeear'to be in hishands up'paid, and filetrom the cashier. And it s Jurther orderedand decreed, that said Schatzell shall, fromtime to time, as this court mav direct, answeron oath before the court,er as the court may appoint, such interrogato-- ,ries as may be put to him concenunEfthe pre-- lm)se,s. aim, Dy consentordered, that the Pew mentioned in the pro-ceedings, shall be considered and held as theprivate property of J. P. Schatzell, he beingcharged with the price thereof It is, by con-sen- t,

further ordered, that said commissioneror commissioners proceed without delay toWake public sale, by auction, ot the slave, theshares in the White Lead Manufactory, andthe personal property in Lexington, hy givingten days previous public notice, and an accre-dit until the 25th day of April next, on noteswith good endorsers, mane negotiable in theFarmers' and Mechanics' Bank of LexingtonIt is further ordered, by assent 6? the' parties,that said commissioner or commissioners sellthe house and lot in Lexington, and the out-l-

in said town, mentioned in the bill and an-

swer in this cause, at public sale, giving atleast sit weeks previous public notice, and onlike security, but on a credit ofsix, twelve andeighteen months ; and that said notes be de-

livered to said I. P. Schatzell, to be held byhim, subject to the order of tliis court.. It isfurther ordered, that the defendant, Schatzell,surrender the possession of said property tothp nnrrhncpr. nnrl nil rpnnpsf. lmn vvith thpcommissioner in executing a proper deed of

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conveyance therefor. It is turther ordered,that the commissioner hereimappointed, makereport of the fair rent of the real estate, andhire of said slave, from the when thepartnership of J P. Schatzell Sc Company wasdissolved, until the time of sale. And the de-

fendant, Woodward, by his attorney, movedthe court, that upon giving bond and appro-ved security, in the like penalty and con-

dition, as that which has been required of JrP. Schatzell, he, the said Woodward havethe administration of the effects of the'eopart- -

nery of J.'P. .Schatzellsame injunptions and

saidsixth

rule,

him

time

like

jjiay

court; which motion was overruled by thecourt. -- $, . . ,

I, JOHN H HAKXAi Clerk of the SeventhCircuit Court of theJJhlfcd States qPAuierica,

d for the KenWiKj- District, Jo certify,that the foregoing order is truly transcribedfrom the records of said court.

Iv Testimony Vhkkeof, I have hereuntoset my name, and caused the seal of theslid court to be affixed, this 19th day ofDecember, 1818, in the 43d year of ourIndependence.

JNO. H. HANNA. "

The defendant, John P. Schatzell, havingin contempt of the said order of court, refusedto deliver over the said books, papers anddeeds, and the sale of the real and personal es-

tate, as directed ig the said order, being there-by delayed, the public are hereby cautionednot to purchase from the said Schatzell, "thesaid slave, (a female named Chloe) ror thesaid shares in the White Lead Manufactory,nor any other personal property in Lexington,belonging to the said firm or either of them :

nor the house and lot in Lexington, now" occu-pied by said.Iohn P. Schatzell, nor the out-lo- t(containing ten acres, purchased by said Schat-zell from John Fowler ) But the said Schat-zell having given the security required by theSaid ruleof Sourt All Persons indebted to thesaid firms of John P. Schatzell, and John PSchatzell Sc Co. are hereby notified and re-quested to make payment to said John PeterSchatzell.

ALEXANDER OJRANSTOA' andANDREW ALEXANDER.

By their joint Attorney,X JOILX? ICMTL G.

Lexington, January 4, 1819.;I concur in so much of the above ijotice, as

respects-th-e debts du,e,to the late"nrm ofljohnP. Schatzell & Coand also is resnects thesaid slave, and my interest in 4 quantity ofcouun nagging owneq, ami neid jointiv by tnelate firm of John P. Schatzell &. Co. and JohnSmith, of Lexington. ,

JOHN WOODWARD.January 8, 1819. 3t

ine

NOTIC&WHEREAS, notice ras given in

order of court published by, attorney for Alexander Crans-

ton and Andrew Alexander, t the commis-sioners therein named, that the Books, Vouch-ers, and Title papers would be given up tothem, and they declining to act agreeably tothe intent and meaning of said orde,rjrdf whicha notification was jjiven to said Keating On the31st December; when an arrangement alsowas proposed, whereby he could have acce33to the books, &c. during the recess of thecourt, and requiring his written assent there-to- ,

should the same meet his approbation, butthe said notification has not been respondedto by the said Keating. Thus the business re-mained until the 4th msL when I was informed, that the said John Keating had handed anadvertisement for publicatoiu stating, that Ihad contemned the older of court in refusingto deliver up the books, &c as therein stated,which statement is altogether incorrect, as canbe verified by all the gentlemen named ascommissioners in said order. Findmcthefetore, that John Keating is not .disposed toinert the vier,3 of the court, as required bysaid order, andjs cautioning the public againstpurchasing the real and personal propertytherein mentioned, which property being onlvrequired to be sold bv consent of n.irti-- . Y

therefore now make public, to satisfy the searsui aia iveatuig, and those uhom it may con-cern, that the House and Lot, shares in theWhjte Lead company, the female slave, &c.will not be sold until the further assent of par-ties can be hadVflr a new rule?miile in thecause by the court.

J P. SCPATZELL.Lemifflon; Jjw. 8, 1819.-- 3t

To the Public.HAVE no disposition to trouble the pub-h- e

with the cpn-ern- s of my employers,

Messrs Alexander Cranston & Co. or J. P.Schatzell j but I will not permit to pass uncon- -

any assertion 01 said .ocnatzeu,which I believe not correct

It is not tliat the commissioners declin-ed to act according1 to.the intent and meanintr

the order. Mr. Tilford, fora momentrefused to act, bnt repeatedly assured Mr.

oodward, mysell, nd J. P. Schatzell, that ncready to act as seon as any other gentle-

man would acre.e to with him. On2d of January, Mr. Tilford .a'ndjyir. Robert

naving agreed to act jointly under theof court,.called on J. P. Sch'atzell in per-

son. The residtiif their visit will appear, bynote addressed to me.

Jilessrs. Alexander Cranston ;? Co. and John

The present notice is merelvadvise vou. that in obedience to an order of

United States court for

never

;"tnji, appointing us ana oinerthe suit of Alexander Cranston &c. against

Schatzell, &c. AVe this day called onSchatzell, to deliver the books and papers,

therein Stated, when he declined to delivebto us. W.e therefore consider onrcom

mission as at an end.Respectfully, your obdt. servts,

ROBERT SCOTT,-- )

JOILY Ti'fOD tcom"- -

Jan. 2, 1819.Why the books and papers were not deli

when demanded, J.P. Schatzell willperhaps be able to shew to the court when re-quired. Whether he is anxious to allow ac-

cess to the books and papers, or tofne'et thevie-- s 01 me court as expressed in tne orderpublished, all who read this notice will now be

to judge for themselves .,

, , JOILY KEATING.Jan. 6, 1819. "

To the PubHq.T&TO'E having time unappropriated, I will

barely call the attention of the public tofollowing statements,

which, they will give theirit regards the " intent and meaning" of s

of court. ',.' "'' tr--

lst. A notification from two ofthe gentle-- ,who had consented to act, with an exten-

sion of the time for the delivery to be madethe '23d to the 30th pf December,' added

T. F. 1'albot, the attorney of John pleat., ,?(rt

2d. Mr. John L. Martin's statement, why b.declined serving. ,v ' 7,"

3d. Mr. Mattw. T. Scott's unwillingness toserve. t '

4th. The cause why Mr. Barton would not, .

iith The statement of Mr, It; Scott, by whichappears that he had not' been applied to

within the time the order could take effect.It matters not to me whether major Tilford

declined tq act unconditionally, or not ; jt wasough tor me to beue ethat'he had declined.

acting according to my impressions ot tne "in-tent and meaning" offfieTrule of court, which

the time of delivery to the 30th Decernand not beyond, pnd pf which my notice

ofthe 3lt December apprized John Keating.Ifeiner equally loth to hnng my concerns be

district

on the readingconstruction

Mr.Talbot, coun

agreed to 'act,

complainants,oodward

o'clock, on the

Mr. Talbot,indemnity should

andand myself. hand.

with

apparently anxious

the public, with Mr. Keating there-fore observing, that it is lest with

to explain why Mr. Barton objected,,

- J.rt. Schatzell.JanuaryVth, 1819.

JJ' States Circuit CourtsDecember Z3d, 1818.'

Alixandix Ca.t33Tos Ahdw. Alxasees,-

,'--' ,

JOHJT PSCHATZEIX & JojIJ WoODVTAHD.

SIR We have taken UDOn ourselves therequired of by rule court late-

ly passed in this cause1, and ready to re-

ceive from you the ?'ccqnnt-boolv- 'deeds,vquchers, letters, and other-paper- s, which .by

rule you are requiredpre-- .

to deliver them up.Jno. ? n ,

"P. !'aq.It was to by

parties,

wnenycu

T'lfcrd,

Schatzell,consented

the complainants; that the time shouldenlarged from December "23,- - the 3Qtb.Dscember, instant.

ST. Talo.qtx Attyijor Comfitsthe 29th December last, I understood

that Mr A S. Barton had

anddefend

for

der the rule Court, lately made in the Circuit Court the United .States, for the Ken-

tucky District, wherein Alexander CranstonAndrew Alexander areP ochatzell and ,John II

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ning of that day, I called at Mr. Schatzfll'sroom, und sound Mr. Barton waiting. I hadpreviously stipulated withthe attortiey, that letterbe given Alaj. L lllord and myselt releasing usfrom any pecuniary responsibility. This letter signed by ofdirectedto major Tilford

ofJKen- -

of

it to Mr. Uarton, be appeared satisfied,and at his instance I waited on Mr Talbot,with a request, that he would direct it to Mr.Barton also which Mr. Talbot refused to do,and I lest the letter onliis

the

ing

mination to have nothing more to do in thebusiness. It is due to llr, j. P, Schatzell, tostate, tliat he was ready and

table,

to comply with the order ot court.J. L. Martin.

5th Jan. 1819.I was applied to by the partUs in this suit,

Cranston & Alexander against 57 P. (Schatzell,to serve as, one of the commissioners appoint,ed by the Federal Court at their term, butdeclined serving. ji

M. T. Scott.Jan 7, 1819.AT the request of J P. .Schatzell, I do state

that I had consented to serve as Commission-er, and did go to his house on the 29th Dec.as stated by .Ur. John L. Martin, when I de-

clined acting on ccount' of the conduct O-bserved by Mr. Talbot.

v Abm. S. Barton.rth Jan. 1819.I hereby Certify that I was not applied to K7

either .Messrs. Woodward or Talbot, to act ascommissioner in the controversy of Cranston& Alexander, vs. J. P. Schatzell, &c untl, s Ihave understood, aster Messrs M T. Scott, A.5. Barton, and Jno. L Martin, had declinedacting the application as made on thSQih,or3lst Dec. last. Oa thcfirstapplication.ld.dnot p ositiv ely consent to act. Given uridar njyhand, this rth Jan, 1819.

Rait. Scott.

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