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The Franklin Repository (Weekly) from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 3

The Franklin Repository (Weekly) from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 3

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VALUABLS PAKM Agreeably to the last will and testament of tho Rev James Long deceased will be sold a certain Tract ol Limestone Land containing 163 A £2 -jo 'VaT''' and allowance ol patented laud SJV TICKET GEORGE CHAMBERS Assembly I OM AS M'CULLOH THOMAS CARSON Commissioner TOB I A 0 Iv Director of tlie Poor JOHN ORR JOHN W1TI1EROW iivmocralic Ticket: LUDWIG HECK ACOB BREWER JAMES N1IL Commissioner JAMES RE1LLV Director of the WILLIAM LINN Auditor JOHN SKINNER DIED suddenly in this IJorough on Tuesday last Mr STEP PI KN BARRON in the 24th year of his age merchant uf New Oilcans Rarely ever has the sentence that "in the midst of life ue arc in death" been more fearfully or awfully verified than in the untimely death of this amiable and talented young man He hail returned fiom the South in a feeble state of health but with such confident prospects of renovation that he had actually fixed the day of his marriage On that very day bv a strange and mysterious hip one uulo east ol Brown's Mill Tho iinuryvc- CHAXV3BERSBURG menls aro a largo STONE HOUSE Bank Barn Stone Smith-shop and other out houses with good Apple Orchard This land ivill be sold ill seven payments There is a sufficiency of excel 4'UESiDW IIOKMVi SEPT 30 1834 Be it our rceekly task To note the passing tidings of the times lent limber and cood water Possession man ha had on tho first of Anrtl next Thorn iWrnn STOVES STOVES HB subcnber returns his thanks to his customers general for their liberal support takes this method of imforming tlu that he has on hand at present ready for sale upwards nl 100 Stuves completely finished consisting ol purchasing will phase mako application io thesnl seriber in Montgomery township JOHN M'COV nfll The following gentlemen tcerc elected School Di rectors for this Borough on the 19(7t instant viz Sept 30 iirmilor I) Culbertson Tin) Chambers Jacob Hart Frederick Smith Wm Heyser Win Seilicrt Ter-plate Franklin Coal Stoves CAginocrsburg Prices Current various Kinus ami from different Furnaces iwariiit-l and offered io the nuhlir Flour SI 7 5 and 5 00 Wheat S5 a We had not supposed that any one ould VALUABLE LAND Agreeably to tho last will and testament of Wau-dlo Weaver deceased will be sold a certain Trae: of patented Land tho principal part of which is first rate limestone containing ACRES and thero aro about acros of this laud covered with thriving timber It lies in Peters township five miles from Green Castle and one from the Loudon road The improvements aro a STONE HOUSE and KITCHEN a Log Bam with two floors and well and other necessary houses with a good Apple Orchard of choice fruit and plenty of good water Possession may be had on the first day of April next Those desirous of purchasing will pleaso make application to the subscriber near the premises ALSO twenty-ono Acres of mountain Land well covered with this land lies two miles west of Mcrccrsburg and is also patented JOHN M'COY of Sept 30 1S30 Executor coincidence he unexpectedly expired The morning to which he looked forward with the highest anticipations was the prelude to the tomb In following him to the grave it may be truly said he was "bv strangers honoured by strangers mourned" Death in its ordinary forms makes but little impression upon our minds It has no doubt been wiscl ordered that the fre-queiicy of these bereavements should weaken the ellecf which a more rare occurrence of following a fellow being to the grave would otherwise produce To see a person on the very threshold of manhood so suddenly cut oil' amidst the most flattering prospects and the fondest hopes and under circumstances so tender and peculiar is truly appalling Although it may be hard yet it is our solemn duty to reconcile ourselves to the mysterious dispensations of Providence in this world We see things "as through a glass darkly" but in a future state the ways of God to man will be fully justified nave been found in this community base and foolhardy enough to write or print such charges against the Uepresentative in Congress from this district as appeared under the editorial head of the Telegraph of last week Mr is known to all the district to be one of our most staid) respectable and patriotic citizens one who on all public occasions mingles with 'his fellow Citizens aids and assists with his abilities and his purse every undertaking or institution calculated to benefit or improve their condition From our knowledge of them we are satisfied that such vile wanton calumny will not be countenanced by a single respectable Jackson man in the county liyc 45 Corn 50 Oats 25 Potatoes 50 Hagerstown Prices Flour $1 50 a 4 Wheat red S5 a SS white Rye 45 a Corn 60 a Oats 25 a 30 Potatoes 50 BALTIMORE MARKET Flour We hear of no sales of moment from stores The fair wholesale store quotation is abuit $S12i The wagon price of the principal rt of tho receipts is S5 and for the balance about --5 124 Sales of two or three parcels City Mills flour yesterday at $5 on 60 days credit without interests Most ol the holders however refuse to sell at tint time Grain A sale of prime red wheat was made at $104 Good reds are rather lower tod than they have been the fair quotation for gotd parcels is about $1 per bushel We quote strictly prime at 03a 1 04 We hear of no sales of Corn for shipment 7c quote white and yellow at 64 a 65 cts for shipping parcels and a cent higher for lots for town consumption Rye remains at 65a67cts We quote oats at cents Whiskey The market is without change We quote hhdsat30ctsand bbls at 32 a 34 cents American TO RHEUMATIC INVALIDS The andersigQed takes pleasure in annuuncing to ihe public that he is discovered a sovereign remedy fur both the Chronic and Inflammatory icuiaf ism- It mu-L-r isibj lo cure here the disease is strictly Rheumatic and ihe medicine taken agreeably to Ihe directions which accompany each hutilc- fnnumi "able instances might be given of the happy effects and powerful virtues of this preparation in the cure of the above very painful and torturing disease against whose resistleSi attacks the artillery of American science has so lung been directed in vain But the limits of this advertisement will not admit of inserting all ihe teslimonals and certifies tea of cures performed by it- The following wdl serve as a specimen of the great number of others equally strung which the subscriber has in his possession Some of them arc from physicians of extensive practice and acknowledged celebrity in medical science who have the independence to tify to what 1 hey know of its merits so that the sanction of their names may induce those who are suffering the tortures of so distressing a disease 10 avail themselves of a rem -dy in which there is no mistake O'NEILL The following letter is from Dr Fitzpatrick who is favourably known in llarrisburgh Pa and in Wilhamsporl Md as a physician of superior skill and talent Deaii Sin Waving all objections generally made by medical gentlemen against Patent Med-dicines deeming it 11 duty I owe to the public 1 shall relate the following case which came un umii uicj nave ever betore been ottered in Chaiibt rsburg as he is deiermined this fall to give his customers great bargains not only in Stores which are all selected and of the handsomest Patterns but also in STO WE FIFE Cooking Kettles Dripping Pans which rre made of Iron of a very superior quality eoptv are offered at very reduced prices such as dpplc Butter Kettles Salts Kettles Teu Kettles and others together with a general assortment of TINWARE of all kinds which he will sell on the easiest terms wholesale and retail He therefore invites his customers lo call and examine fur themselves as they will find it to their ad-vantage if they wish to get bargains WILLIAM I1EYSER A further supply of Stoves is daily expected Orders for any of the above articles punctually alt mled old Copper or Pewter taken in paymmit Sept 30 1834 rmTO WILL be offered at Public Sale on the premises on Monday the 20th of October next at 12 o'clock rl certain CYOmvU Situated in the Borough of Chamhersbui gs neir TAIUST SA1LE virtnn nf Deed nf Trml lr M'Culloch and Jane his wife to the subscriber ho offers for sale A SuvaU ri'cvntation containing sixty-one Acres of first rato Limestone Land in Antrim township Franklin county about three miles from Green-Castle There is on the £P-XVo observo by the last Telegraph that tire Jackson Democratic Conferees have nominated Mr Ludioig Heck of this placo as their candidate for Congress and wo have accordingly placed his name on their ticket The proceedings were not handed to us for publication Carlisle Sept 25 BANK NOTE TABLE CORRECTED FROM THE BALTIMORE PATRIOT premises a 2 story stone HOUSE a log Barn and a never-failing well nf o-nnrl ivntor Tlin In nl loie Bank par der my immediate observation ed good title will be siven for tifci same Branch at Baltimore par 3 a Ulvv-Ii Other Branches the pains and mWt res the natural companions of par MARYLAND a rheumatic affection called on me for medical to Mr As'iway 1 avern and within a few steps of the Creek having erect ed thereon a convenient two Story Brick HOUSE a Log Stable Banks in Baltim'e par Hagerstown ia VIRGINIA Farmers b'k Va Bank of Va Branch at Fred'g Petersburg Norfolk Winchester Lynchburg Danville B'k of the Valley advice After exhausting all the remedies which are prescribed in those cases to no advan do do do do do la do do £f- If not sold at private sale it will be offered at public sale on Tuesday the 2S( of October next on the premises For terms apply to James M'Culloch or the subscriber DAVID FULLERTON Sept 16 THE GENERAL INSURANCE Company of Waryland With a Capital of three Hundred Thousand Dollars tage and her assuming a chronic torm (whic)i is always less tractable) I candidly told her that the disease was beyond the control of my judgment She then became induced to try your medicine- and pleasing to relate when the second bottle was hiished the enlargement Branch at Romney do Do Charlestown lpct Do Leesburg 1 Wheeling b'ks 2a3 Ohio b'ks gen'lv 2a3 of her joints subsided pains vanished she is now able to attend to her domestic concerns and experiences no inconvenience whatever On Thursday morning last in South Middleton township Daniel Denny Esq aged about 73 years The day previous he was thrown from his horse and had his scull fractured He was an honest upright man and will be long regretted by his relatives friends and those who knew him best He was a-mongst the oldest and most respectable citizens of our county Vol On tho 14th inst at his residenco near Harris-burg Gen Gabriel Heister aged 51 The Lafayette Funeral Procession will take place on Friday 17th of October next and not on Wednesday 15th as first stated The alteration in the day has been made with a view of affording the Volunteer companies of Pennsylvania an opportunity of joining in the ceremonies of the day: which opportunity could not be embraced if the procession were to take place on Wednesday the election in that State occurring on the Tuesday immediately preceding Hagerstown Torch Light INSPECTORS The election for Inspectors of the General Election aril for Assessors Assistant Assessors is held on Friday nex' It is of great importance that judicious men should be selected for Assessors as they will make the triennial assessment COMMITTEES OF AVE opened an Office in Hagers town Washington County Maryland for the Jersey b'ks gen 2 a2i A Valuable Lot of Ground Lying in Hamilton Township and containing nearly two acres This Lot having an alley on one side a Public road in front almost jobs die Borough line and is therefore very suitable to be divided into Building Lots It will be of fered first in separate Lots then if all or a fixed number of them be not sold the whole will be offered together Also a good family Horse and Barouche Terms to he made known on the day of sale MARGARET l'LSH Executrix of Jno Welsh dee'd Sept 30 1834 A YaXutiblt Ioy sale Such results arisinrr from the use of a New Med Frederick ia Westminster Farmers b'k Md Do payable at Easton ai a Salisbury uncertain Cumberland lia Millington uncertain DISTRICT Washingron Georgetown b'ks 3 a Alexandria PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia ia Chambersburg la Gettysburg la Pittsburg 2a York 3 a Other Pa banks 1 ia Delaware 5a6 Do over 5 1 a2 Michigan 5a Canada Banks 5a Mr Chambers is charged in the Telegraph with opposing the Gold Bill to favour the Bank of the United States There is no evidence whatever that the Bank was opposed to that Bill and its passage was for the advantage of that Bank as it gained it is said $70000 by the advance on the gold which it had in possession at the time Mr Chambers voted to raiso the relative standard of Gold and Silver to the extent recommended by the Committee who reported the Bill a majority of whom were the friends of the administration and to tho extent approved of by the President of the Mint But tho law as passed by tho majority raised the standard above its market value and above that reccommended by tho Committee The effect of this has been to givo great profits to tho Banks that had gold in possession at the passage of the law and will occasion an exportation of silver to import gold which is now overvalued by the legal value given to it as a Tender For tho purposes for which coin is wanted in tho ordinary dealings of our citizens silver is the most convenient currency of known value and for largo sums the notes of specie-paying Banks will be used Tho southern members who came from tho Gold region voted in favour of the Bill as it raised the standard of Gold which their country furnished above its irrko't value This was a species of tariff in their favor1 to which they had it seems no great objection' icine but too little known deserves further trial and investigation and 1 hesitate not in averring that in such cases where our remtdies fail and ia 4a5 2a2i 3a4 JNew York city state Massachusetts Connecticut Hampshire nature herself proves incompetent that Mr O'Neill's Medicine will remove effectually the miseries incident lo this disease Yours very respectfully convenience of the neighbouring Towns and Counties in Maryland Pennsylvania and Virginia Where they will Insure against Loss by Fmr A On Lives Grant Annuitiks and Receive Endowments This Office will receive Money on Deposit payable ninety days'afler the same is demanded and until the payment thereof interest at the rate of five per cent per annum shall be paid quarterly JOHN DAYIS Agent Nov 19 1833 Maine 11 Rhode Island Carolina 4a5 Carolina 3a3i Georgia 6a8 New Orleans 6a7 JJ WILL sell my FARM lying 5 miles from Ha- gersiowi and 4 miles from Greencastlv corss ung of about 200 Acres of Limestone Land 140 teres of which is cleared the balance is wJI umbered among wl ich is first rate Locust large and small The Land is now in good order a-bout 80 acres of which is in Clover and about fifteen acres in Timothy HAERIEB On the 16th inst in Washington Pa by the Rev Mr M'Conaughy Mr Mm Van Lear Davis of Chambersburg to Miss Catharine daughter of David Acheson Esq of Washington On the 2d inst by the Rev Thomas Asking the ifcf- The following Committees of Vigilance 9 il ininio('iunniil o' i Hu J5s a is a jtl Jvv llmrrfr- rrr I --Ul iK tr Jo te were appointed by the Whig Ccsfcrcss of FrapH- 1 i lira comfortable lnr 'iwllin MDIIRK LEN Finley of Shirleysburg Huntington Win AS iust returned from Philadelphia and Balti good Log Barn with sheds around it together ty a Willi 120 Young Apple TREES of On Wednesday last by the Rev M'Knight iiecs approved grans i never ianing Mr John M'Clelland to Miss Martha ann more and is now opening at thestoro room recently occupied by Maelay Reid a NEW AND HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF Saving Svvmtttev rf1 Spring convenient to the house and daughter of William Cummins Esq dee'd on the whole this Farm can be made TO THE EDITOR OF THE FRANKLIN REPOSITORY Please to give the following note a place in your paper for the sake of truth and justice which have been selected with care and all of which he is determined to sell cheap he respect Lash the Rascal naked through the world" A lrieud has just handed me the Telegraph of the 16th inst in which I see some remarks made fully solicits a call lrom those wanting to purchase JAMES MACLAY by a writer on the Hamilton township Meeting of All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken JAMES 1 ITl'A 1 KICK O'Neill Esq Certificate of Dr Quinn of Harper's Per-ry Va Mr 0'Niiir Sir I cheerfully subscribe to the efficacy of your Anti Rheumatic Medicine in the cure of a disease which has heretofore been unmanageable in the hands of the most eminent of the faculty My confidence in the efficacy cf thia remedy has been induced by actual observation of its i ll'ects in a case ot my own practice I was called last summer to visit Mr a rosiden! of ibis place ho was then labouring under an attack of acute Rheumatism and having had recourse to all ihe usual remedies without affording any relief to the patient I yielded notwithstanding my prejudice against the use of all Patent Medicines to his desire to make a trial of your remedy 'I he good effects of the experiment Were soon apparent and in a short tune a perfect cure was effected 1 have since prescribed it in a number of cases of chronic as well as inflammatory rheumatism and have closely examined its operation on the system I met with some coses that quired a continuance of its use until three bottles and throe phials were nearly exhausted before any relief was experienced but in every case 1 found it to be mild safe and perfectly efficacious 1 have no hesitation in recording rry opinion that the discovery or ibis remedial agent in the cure of this distressing malady will be truly beneficial to the public and an invaluable acquisition to the healing art CiUINN Extract of a letter from Doctors Stephenson and Andrews uf Harper's Ferry Va dated 27th November 1833 Mr O'Ntii-L Dear Yours of the 25lh is received requesting information respecUng the arrival and sale of your Medicine Vc sold fourteen bottles of it and as many vials and have the plins ore of informing you that ill beneficial effects have been realized in every single case have but four bottles left You may send Itt 3 dozen more of each as we can recommend it with confidence and the demand for it will Undoubtedly Increase August last llus scribbler calls himself a Dem in exchange for GOODS Chambersburg Jlpril 29 1834 ocrat" and I suppose him to be a Pagan too as equal to any in this section of country This Farm will be sold at either public or private sale If not sold before the 3d day of November next it will on that day be offered at public sale without reserve HUGH HAWKINS Antrim Township Sept 30 1834 Agreeably to the last will and testament of James Elder deceased late of Peters township Franklin county Pa the subscriber will offer at public sale on Saturday the ISth of October next about 90 Seres of Slate Emul near Hoover's mill on We6t Conococheague Creek with a two story STONE HOUSE double Bam and other out houses thereon erected There is also an Apple Orchard and a spring near the house Sale to commence at 12 o'clock when the terms of sale will be made known by SILVER PIjATING- INDIAN DEPARTMENT Tho increasu of offices and expenses in this Department calls for extensive reform and retrenchment in reality and not in promise From the Blue Book published under tho direction of the Secretary of State and which is at our office for the inspection of those who choose to examine it it appears that there is a superintendent of Indian 'affairs re6identin Missouri with a salary of thcro are also 18 agents whose salaries amount to $M500 which averages fot each man There arc 2S sub-agents having salaries not less than $500 each and somo interpreters' whoso salaries average each about together with a host of clerks labourers agriculturists The Government having provided by treaty stipulations to furnish somo of the Indian tribes with Blacksmiths and Strikers thero were in tho employ of the Government last year 57 Blacksmiths and Strikers whoso annual compensation amounted to William Shan a Blacksmith at the Creek agency west had Samuel Mc-Gill uo lint ioways A Carnahan do Choctaw agency $000 Robert I Terry a striker Chcckasaw agen- lin county Wash inglon Townsh ip Conrad Smith George Wertz John Cook John Monahan John Hoover Jarnes Downy Charles Hoke Henry Harper John Baker Benjamin Eby Maj John Stewart Michael Stoner John Stoner Jacob Switzer James Moore Jacob Stouffer John Maguire Christian Snively Henry Potter Robert Vanhorn Antrim A Davison Joseph Snively Dr William Grubb James Allison Jeremiah Gordon Samuel Stoller Maj David Detrick Andrew Rankin Montgomery William Dick Thomas Grubb Thomas Reynolds A Irwin M'Clelland Angle M'Dow-ell Robert Dick Joseph Vanlear II Spangler jr Cochran David fiowan jr Jacob Negly jr Rankin Joseph Bosserman Samuel Bradly Dr Little James Wilkins Peters Ca'pt John M'Farland Acheson Ritchey John Humphreys John Lemaster James Lowe John Long Joseph M'Dowell Joseph Reininger Joseph Dick Alexander Johston David Williamson William Patterson John Cook Stephen Keefer Evans Parker Metal Gen Samuel Dunn Owen Thomas Joseph Flick-inger James M'Curdy Stephen Brown Funnel John Holliday Esq John Alexander Rolin Brown Stephen M'Cuidy Joseph Pomroy James Doyle Robert McCormick jr Robeit Cul-bcrtson Lurgan John Reynold? David Snider Joseph M'Clelland John Deardorlf John Smith Charles Ma-cloy Si Thomas George Heck James Campbell Philip Stochr Samuel Dixon William M'Dow ell Abraham Stump A Humbcrgcr William Baker Green HE SWEARS BY ONE OF THEIR GODS Jupiter" Now if it require such materials as compose she greater part of this writer's character and talents to constitute a modern democrat I have no affinity with any such animal and particularly as impudence AND FALSEHOOD FORM THE LEADING And as the same writer has taken the liberty to point out my name I now call on him to prove tho charges he has made viz that I am a Tory by descent and practice" and that I should weir my own black piratical escutcheon" Why the fellow himself must be some foreign renegade or some homebred villain or he would not make use of such blackguard language The dastardly miscreant has Bkulked behii THE SUBSCRIBERS AVING commenced the above business res JACOB LEMASTER ivY In case the above property will not sell on the day of sale it will be sold at private sale on the opportunity Sept 30 the screen of socrecv to shield liimselt liom cuC-j dign punishment It may however be well supposed that he is some hungry expectant of office desirous of fattening on the loaves and fishes" scattered so bountifully amongst Jackson's favorites by way of extras" But if ho has any character to hazard I call on him to prove the above named charges and until this is done I deem him a MALICIOUS LIAR AND SLANDERER LYTLE Chairman of II cy $840 Jacob Irwin do Red River agency S00 Dennis Monis do Detroit 550 pectfully inform their friends and the public generally that they intend Manufacturing and constantly keeping on hand A GKNERJIL ASSORTMENT Oft THE FOLLOWING A1UTCLKS VIZI SILVER PLATED COICH ILWDLES BRASS S- SILVER PLJI TEDVOUYTIJVG BRASS 1X1) SILVER PITTED I5ITTS AND STIRRUP IRONS ALSO every description of SADDLE TREES all of which they intend selling as low as they can bo purchased elsewhere Their shop is in yest Market street in the House lately occupied by Mr Geo Fabcr as a card factory nearly opposite Ashway's formerly Welsh's Tavern Conch Makers Saddlers are respectfully invited logive them a call or favor them with thcirordcrs which will be thankfully received and punctually attended lo A liberal discount will be made to those who purchase largely RAHAUSER CO Chambersburg May 6 1831 The contracts made for removal of Indians an nuities mid other treaty stipulations afford an op From the Baltimore Chronicle and Daily Maty-lander of January 2od 1833 We are not in the habit of expressing an o-pinion of the 1 fficscy of Patent Medicines but BY order of the Synod of tho German Reformed Church of North America the Rev Henry Rice will bo installed as Pastor of the Germam Reformed Church of Chambersburg on Saturday the llh day of October at 10 o'clock A Cornntiftei of Rev Drs Mayer and Kauch of the Theological Seminary at York and Rev Mr Schenek of Gettysburg Pa AlTCTEOar At the residence of the Subscriber in the borough of Chambersburg on the Wth of October next A quantity of Household Furniture viz 1 Clock 6 Bedsteads ami Bedding 1 Side Board 2 Stoves 1 Cupboard 2 Bureaus Carpeting and Chairs of various descriptions and a large quantity of Kitchen Furniture unnecessary lo mention Also a Milch Cow (LJSale to commence at 10 o'clock A when attendance will be giien and the terms made known JANE II AGEN Sept 30 1824 jli iiiAN away from tho Subscriber abouttho ICth of August last a Black Boy named IVilliam Miller about 14 years of age his clothing not recollected Any person who will appn hend ami bring him home shall receive a generous reward 11 WORK Peters Township Sept 30 1834 Balloon Ascension 111 the Case ol theaooie ilirniiuneu rtmsy Rheumatism we feel called oil by principles of I humanity to stale thai it has had the most sur I prising effects The inventor is a gentleman in whom the greatest reliance can be placed but he has oilier thart his own testimony in favor of the medicine which he offers to the public Clergymen Physicians snd those who have been relieved have borne voluntary witness to in astonishing efficacy i and those whohsvelhe misfortUne to he afflicted with ibis distressing complaint may be assured of relief by resorting to this remedy II 1 t-t-lr-lrlMU'l llr- LIBRARY Alex Thomson of A James Waddle James Witherspoon Jacob Immcll Christian Plough Robert Sharp Thomas Fuller John Shugart John Darby Samuel Bigham Christian Fry Jacob Oyster Esq Hubert Wallace Hamilton Robert Stuart John Lylle Matthew Patton Jas Maguire Everhart Header Alexander Work Samuel Armstrong John Armstrong John Martin Richard Woods William Gillau David Lytic Guilford James Dunlop Esq Jacob Ilollinger jr Solo-man Miller Esq Abraham Ilollinger John Tritlc Esq Samuel Beatly Philip Beaver James Crawford Frederick Bycrs Samuel Wingeit John Byers David Trillo Leltcrkcn Moses Kirkpatrick Abraham Keefer Samuel Giltnorc Samuel Lehman Samuel Ditwillcr David Kinney Esq Southampton John Reesidcs George Cressler John Johnston Benjamin Reynolds Miclwie) Sislcr Willtani Fleming James Heard Georgo Johnston Esq Jacob Cozier Lawrence Ilarlleroad Harmi John Drvelbess Jacob Zimmerman I M'Culloch and Ballo portunity for patronage and favouritism that is sus-ceptable of great abuse From the report of War Department it appears that the expenditure in the Indian Department dui ing the year 1333 for salaries of agents and other officers annuities and treaty stipulations amounted to (1812630 S8 The Bill reported by Mr Everett at tho last session of Congress which was passed into a law discontinues live of the agencies and fixes the salaries of superintendent and agents at each sub-agents each whoso number is at the discretion of the President Interpreters aro to ro-ceivo an annual salary of $300 ISO and if they furnish their shop and tools an additional sum of and their assistants an annual compensation of $-10 each Fanners mechanics and tcachors employed to reccivo an annual compensation of not less than ISO and not more- than $00 Tho small reduction under this law lessens but little the patronage and expenses of tho Department which ought to receive annually tho close revision of a suitable committee of Congrcss- ing (held Sept 8th inst) of the Chambersburg Apprentices' Library Company "Resolved That the Secretary be and ho is hereby instructed to insert a notice in the public prints calling on all persons who may have any books belonging lo the Chambersburg Apprentices Library Company ot which the Librarian has no account to RETURN THE SAME WITHOUT DELAV" GEO 1 MSDEUba Secrf Sept 30 183-1 On Thursday the Gth of Otlotkr THE Subscriber having with considerable trouble and expense finished his balloon will make an a-cension from the Jail Yard Chambersburg on Thursday the lGlh of October Confident of success the novelty of a Balloon ascension will he hopes be sufficient lo insure him a patronage com- mensuralo with the greatness of tho undertaking That tho public may have the greater surely of his success ho begs leave to iulbnii thcui that he has taken every precaution neccssnry by securing the advice of those best acquainted with the nature of gasscs fee At eleven o'clock tbo Jail Yard will be open for visiters During the lime of the intlilion several small bfttlooas will Lc lent otf to asccrlaii- i0 ir-u course o( the wind and during the me thua He I'UIUWIIlf' 'H IMMll me rah) edited by Win OgdcB Nilcs Esq April 6 1833 Mr O'Neill's lthtumalk dicine ufftrtd the public 111 tiiia day's paper if we form o-pinion frtim die tbarsclrr of the maker and nu-m-rous certificates in his possession from biftbljr respectable individuals ho had been cured by the use of it it one of the most valuable of recent discovery lis cffecis upon those afflicted TO MY CREDITORS r5TKK notice that I hare applied Id the "Tuuges of the Court of Common Pleas of Franklin county ru for the benefit of (he Insolvent Laws uf said Commonwealth and that they have appointed Wednesday the Hth day of October next fuTtbe hearing of me and my creditors at the Couil house in ihe borough of Chambrrsburg win and where ou may attend if you think proper CHRISTIAN SMI 1 II Sept 9 1S34 expert every men 4 REGULAR meeting of the Fayettevillc The H'higs to do hit duty1 femperance Society will be held jo the church at itb chronic and infUinmalory Kbeumstism liavu been truly marvellous a ftw bottles rmbling 1 hern to dispense ts nil crotches flinuels bandage will which In years tin have protected their limbs slid bodies Mr O'Neill merits the gralitu le of Ihe afflicted and the testimony of respectable physicians Tin bid tlnse imputations which arc gem rally attached to senders of panaceas l-'or ale at the Drug Store of In the adjoining congressional district composed employed in the inflation a DHd of musis ill add to the interest of the occaon At 3 o'clock he will lake bin station in the car aficr floating 110 air a sufficient time for all the tiKKrtatrjrs lo have view of lit balloon and car Ihe tlyinij vecl Willi its pilot will ura dually ae-nd to Ihe regions above Seats mill) prepared for acr-urnmodatiuii of the ladies and gentlemen and strict order prc-erviii Tickets to ba had at the principal Taverns in town price SO cents Children half price JOHN MIIIEIi Chimbcrtburg Sept 30 MM FIR El -The members of Ihe Southern Fire Company ill niccl al the Town Hall this evening at 7 u'clock for organisation Sept 30 fe-An adjourned meeting lo crganizc a company that place on Tueday the 7th day of October next at 6 o'clock An address is anticipated McGOWAN Sept 30 1S34 Recording Sec'ry Franklin lilnes PARADE at your usual place on Saturday the 4th of OcUbtr next at 1 o'clock precisely in inter uniform By Order Sept 23 1631 JOHN MILLER of Bedford Somerset and Cambria it present represented by Mr Burd) the Jack--u men hive no-lniusled Job Vmni and their opponents Chat Us Og'e Mr Kiirl MM lrr-tn1 TnrtkMi mn II bl 1 1 COU Id Washiagton Grays PARADE at your usual place on Saturday the 1th of October neit at 1 o'clock precisely in summer uniform By order JOHN I'L RVIANCE Sept 30 for tho Northern Engine ill te held at the Court BYRNE I'" not sanction the old gentleman late stretch of power Mr Oglo is not considered a judicious choiccaiid Mr Mann will probably be ileUed House tins evening Sept 30 1S34 Cliambtisburg 30 ia.

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