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The Franklin Repository (Weekly) from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 1

The Franklin Repository (Weekly) from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania • 1

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la proportion as tki Structure oj a Government gives Jbrcta essential that Public Opinio hUld be lightened Washington jve 48 of vol xi TOTAL AO 207( tgter a General System Education AffjiCT NOTICE HE heirs legal representatives of Thom NOTICE THE STORE ROOM occupied by Mr ROSS is offered for rent possession to bo giv on tho first of April next A THOMSON Chamb'g Doc 8 ifl Aose interested rcill take notice that the following as Yeates late of the borough of Chambersburg- in the county of Franklin Pennsylvania dt'e'd will take notice that in pursuance of an acounuinls have settled their accounts in the Regis- To consolidate and amend tho several acts relativo to a general systom ol Education by common Bchoola tar 's 0iee of Franklin County and that the samt Sec 1 Be it enacted by the Senate and House of mitt be presented to the Orphans' Court for conjir-motion OJY THE Til DA OF MARCH 1 83G at the Court House in the Borough of Chambers-burg viz The administration account of Much Linn and FOR RFYT THE STORE-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE in Green Village now occupi ed by WILSON MOItUOW Possession giv-n 1st of April next jj ROSS Chamb'g Jan 19 1835 CHAMEERSBUHG William Lyon6 administrators of the cstato ef structions for inakinrr district reports and for cor ducting t'ne necessary proco 'lags under his jurio-all diction and shall causo thu same together with such information as ho may doom necessary for tho further improvement of tho schools to bo transmit ted to the scvv-al boards of directors II Prcparo and submit an annual roporttothe legislature containing a slaicniont of tho condition of tho common schools throughout the common woaltb estimates and expenditures plans for tho improvement of the common school system and all such matters relating lo his office of superintendent and tho concern! ol common schools as ho shall deem it expedient to communieato Ill He shall sign all Orders on tho State Treasurer for the payment pf moneys lo ihe troasnrors of tho several kcIiooI districts hul noordor shall bo drawn hy him in favor of any district troasuror until ho shall have been furnished with a coitificalo signed hy the president and attested by the secretary of Iho board ol director! oflhe district that Uoblo th ninouut of district's share ofllio stalo appropriation has boon levied on said district lor school purposes IV II uny controversy should ariso among the directors ni unu nr ft li TUESDAY IIOBNING FEB 10 "qnnnuoiiiH oj ine isommonwcullh oj Pennsyloa-nia in General Assembly met and is hereby enacted by the authority the same That every township ward or borough this commonwealth not within the city and county of Philadelphia shall constitute aschool district Proi-Ucd That any borough that is or may be connected with a township in assessment ot county rales and levies shall with the said township form a district Slic 2 Annually at the same time placo that o-leetions are held lor supervisors and constables and in liko manner two persons shall be elected school directors for each district whoso lorm ol office shall bo three years and the persons so olecled shall bo notified thoreof within five days by tho crder of the Orphans' Court an Inquisition for the partition or valnation of the real estate of said deceased will be held on the premises situate in said borough of Chambersburg on Thursday the 3d day of March next at 10 o'clock A when and where they may attend if they think proper JAMES UUIiNS Sheriffs Office Cham-? Sheriff bersburg Feb 2 1836 5 JL HE heirs and legal representatives of Samuel Dixon lute of St township in the county of Franklin Pennsylvania dee'd will take notice that in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court an Inquisition for the par Be it our toeekly tusk To note the passing tidings oflhe times THE NEW BRICK HOUSE in Washington street together with two lots attached Stabling Smoko House and all necessary out and a well near tho door For terms apply to the subscriber DAVID SNIVELY Chamb'g Jan 26 1836 -John Ilockcnbiiry doe'd lato of Fannet Township whodicd in IS29 The administration account of Jacob Lehman Executor of Jacob Lohman lato of Guilforod township dee'd who died in December 1834 The administration account of William Martin -administrator of tho estate of Uosanna Lowman lato of Antrim township dee'd who died on tho day of January A IS34 Tho administration account of Jacob Hado administrator of Catharine Sellers lato of Antrim township dee'd who died in tho month of March 1835 The second and final account of Matthew Patton surviving and acting Executor of the last will and testament of Mary Walkor late of Pcters'township deceased The administration account of John Coble Jr judges of said election Sec Within twin'y Joys alter taid election each board of school dncclors shall orgauizo by choosing a president and secretary out ol their own TO THE PUBLIC Tho subjoined statement is bolieved by tho signers thereof to be due to themselves and to tho society of which they ore or have boon members and its publicity soems4o be furthor called for by the assertion of some members of tho Houso of Representatives that the asseverations in favor of Freo Masonry made by many of the witnesses recently before that body wore not and would not be sworn to The subscribers citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania wow rocently summoned before a tition or valuation of the real estate of said deceased will be held on the premises situate in said township on Wednesday the 2d day of FOBS IgIlYT Jind possession given on the 1st of Jlpril 4 or 3 well suited for a family Now occunied by Mr Jo ajatcn next at iu ivciock A wlien and where ihey may attend if they think proper -j" uisiiiuio concerning the duties ol llmir office Iho distribution of the slate appropriation or Iho levying and collection of taxos ho is heroby aulhurisud to settlo and adjust the eaino without cost to the partiosand all moneys reasonably expended by him in this and other mattors appertaining to tho execution ofhii duty as superintendent shall upon duo proof bo allowed to him by the Auditor GoaicroJ and bo paid out of the Stale Treasury Sect 11 Ono hundred thousand dollars are hereby appropiiatLd ru or ihu seioul luui for ih uouy tney shall also appoint a treasurer Pir iliu district where no township or borough treaeukir shall bo otherwise appointed and shall require him to give sufliciont security to insure the faithful perlormanco of his duty thoy shall also have power to fill any vacancy which may occur in their board by death resignation or otherwise until the next election when such vacancy shall bo llllod by JAMES BUHNS administrator of the estate of George Willison deceased Sheriff's Office Cham- Sheriff bersburg Feb 2 1836 5 The administration account of Jacob Snowberger Uij ast vviilwc testament ov I -edenck The Statesman Fitis'jurg will give rlrr arson to supply mo same Foreman late of Washington township deceased by-tW-ilnuse oTKeprcseTrtlP above lour insertions and charge this office majors oyory OoliOpt who diod in the month ot April 1835 year ono thousand cichJ hundred and lldrty-seven triet which has adopted the common school syslcIiT and a like sum annually thorenlter which shail ba seph Roof Enquire of NUNEMACHER Jan 26 1S36 45(DJJB aaagftr- THE STORE ROOM: CELLAR now in possession of Mr John Seibert on Front street next door to the Hon Georga Chambers and nearly opposite the tavern of Mr Jacob Snider Chambersburg The situation is a good one for a store Possession given the first oi April next For terms apply to Mrs Dcnig on the premises or to LEWIS DENIG Chamborsburg Nov 17 1835 or which may hereafter adopt the same shall an The second final account of Jacob Angle jr Executor of the will of Stephen Mowan late of Montgomery township deceased of tho goods and chattels A STRAY MARE nually authorise to be levied such an amount of Jolt by the widow sold smco nor death in 1S35 'plAME to the plantation of the subscriber in Green township about three weeks since a Tho account of Michael Sollers administrator of Simon Wilson settled by Jacob Hade adrn'r of the said Michael Sellers DARK BAY MARE with a long tale and long mane had thrco shoes on supposed to be about 16 years old The owner is requested The account of Elizabeth Shrceder and John urea equirou to testily as witnesses on oath in relation to what were eailed tho ovils of freemasonry They believed bo a duty to tho cause of civil Liberty to the Co Stllution to tho community to their families and to themselves to resist a conpulsory examination for that purposo and they obiycd the dictates ot their conscience by rcspect-fuly but firmly pursuing that course Many of tlnm have long ceased to participate in tho meetings or deliberations of Masonic Socie(io6 and retail in recollect ion very little more than llioirgen-eral objects principles and tendencies but all of then are ablo to give to thoir follow citizens under thomost solemn of sanctions and with the pledge of their characters us christians and' men certain assurances which may bo calculated to remove erroneous impressions and to dispel ungenerous Embich administrators of Joshua Shrceder dee'd The administration account of John McCoy (of to come prove property pay charges and take her Montgomery township) acting and surviving ex ecutor of the last will and testament of the Rev away ABRAHAM WINGER Fob 2 1836 James Lang lato of Antrim township Franklin county dee'd who diod on the day ot 1818 The administration account of Lawrence Ham THE XsOT BtTIXiDSKGS nijoin- ing the Bank of Chambersburg occupied by II Peiffer and others are offered for sale For terms apyly to JAMES COLHOUN Dec 29 1S35 ELECTION tax on said district as they may think uocossary for school purposes not less than treblo the amount which the district is entitled to receive out of the annual Btale appropriation Sec 5 The assessor oi evory ward township or borough composing any school district as aloro-said shall upon demand furnish the school directors of the district with a corroet copy of tho last adjusted valuation in the same lor county apd state purposes whereupon tho board of directors shall proiood to levy and apportion tho said tax as follows viz First On all officos and posts of profit professions trades and occupations and on all smglo freemen above the age of tweuty-ono years who do not follow any occupation not exceeding the a-mount assessed on the same fur county purposes after which the balance ot the amount aulhurisud to be levied fur school purposes by the said directors shall be then apportioned among thetaxables of tho district in proportion to tho amount atsussod for county and stale purposes Sec 6 When a school tax is so leviod and apportioned in any district tho secretary oflhe board of directors shall make out a correct duplicate ol the same and the president of the board shall itsue his warrant with the duplicate aturesaid to the township or borough colloctor or lo soma other JVc mon executor of the will of Martin Hammon late of Fnnnet township dee'd who died in Docember OTICE is hereby givon that an Eloction will be held at the house of Mrs Lindsay M'Connels I82 The final administration account oI" Eve Boh hurg for THREE MANAGERS of the Chambersburg and Bedford Turnpike Road Com apportioned among tho several school districts of this commonwealth according lo their numbor of taxablo inhabitants but shall only bo sobjoct to tho drafts of tho superintendent of common schools a-grecably to the provisions of this act: Provided Thai ihe baiunco of the first appropriation of ono hundrod thousand dollars which shall remain undrawn on the first day ol November one thousand oight hundrod and thirly-sovon shall bo ropaid into the school fund and in liko manner tho undrawn balance of subsequent appropriations shall bo ropaid into the said fund annually thereafter Sec 12 As oon ai tho president of tho board of directors ol any school district shall havo issued his warrant for the collection ol a school tax agreeably to the sixth lection of this act he shall certily tho samo stating tho amount of such tax and also the namo of the district treasure to the superintendent of common schools who shall forthwith draw his warrant on tho Statb Treasuror for the amount such district is entitled to rocoivo out of the current annual slate appropriation Sec 13 Tho school diroctors of overy school district which shall not have adopted tho common school system shall annually call a meeting of tho qualified citizens of tho district on the second Tuesday of May to be held at tho usual placo of holding township ward or borough elections by at loast six advertisements put up in the most public places in tho district for tho space of two weeks And the said meeting shall be organized betwoen the hours of ono and four o'clock on the said day by appointing a president and (he "secretary bi the board of directors or in his absence some other member of the board shall perforin the duties of secretary lo tho mooting When tho hireling is so organized tho question of establishing the common school systom in tho district shall he decided by ballot and the said president and iecrotary shall perform the dutiei of tellers to the meeting and ror administratrix with tho will of the estate of Peter Bohror lato of Montgomery township who pany on Monday the Itk day of March ileal bo tween the hours of 10 A and JAMES COLHOUJV Fob 2 J836 Treasurer died in IWarcn 1S15 The administration account of Jacob Hade ad WAITED IO000 Bushels of Wheat The highest price in cash will be givei for bushels of Wheat dc livered al Hie subscriber's Mill PHILIP BERLIN Chamb'g Nov 10 1335 Appealing therefore to the Searcher of all hearts forllm truth ol what they say they declare tptMt Thai they do not know and do nolbrliove that j'recniiisoury enjoins upon or sanctions in iu menbers any conduct incompatible with the strictest and purest citizonship with tho most absolute obelionco to the laws of their country paramount to all voluntary rules and regulations end will the fairest administration of justice Sscoud That they do not know and do not be-I ti vb ytlil Fieetinti-Oiiry in or can be made an engine ot political puity or of religious sectarianitin ministrator of the estate of Andrew Klunck late of Antrim township dee'd who died in August 1S34 Tho account of Samuel Dixon dee'd of the eBtate of Robert Bratton late of Hamil TO MY CREDITORS I AKE Notice that 1 havo applied to the Court of Common Picas of Westmoreland County A General Assortment of "Iron on hands and lor for the benefit of the insolvent laws of tho Cdrnmon- having alwayB observed and understood that its so- sale by ttEID Co iveulth and tho Judges of the said Court have ap ijilifcs were indiscriminately composed of men hos- Gmjiui'' Dec 2aJSi ton township dee'd who died in 1830 and now presented by Philip Stcchr administrator of said Samuel Dixon now dee'd The second administration account of George Sellers administrator of Michael Fallon dee'd Tho administration account of Charles Ma-clav administrator of all and singular the goods pointed the 5th Monday (29lh day-) of February next for the hearing of me and my creditors at the Court House in the borough of Greensburgh OARDS' A lot of prime seasoned Floor ing Boards on hand and for sale by suitable person residing wilhiu lliu district lo collect the said tax and shall require from hhu sufficient seeunly lo msuro tho faithful discharge ol his duty Sec 1 The said collector shall havo like powers to cnlorco tho payment ol the school tax as county rales and levies have to euldrce the payment ot the tame and shall rucuivo the liko compensation lor his services From liniu lo Hum as the said lax is collected the collector of the district shall pay the amount over lo the district treasurer qnd shall settle up his duplicate on and chatties riffhts and credits which wore of when and whore you may attend if you think proper and shew cause if an you have why 1 should not be discharged according to law KE1D CO Chamb'g Jan 5 1S3G DAVID GLASSBURNEK Feb 2 1S36 Ule in political sfrmiinent and action und ol every religious persuasion Third That Uiey do not linow and do not believe that what are termed "the Secrets" of Freemasonry can impair the personal independence or injuriously affect tho morals of its members And that whilo humbly sensible that wherever human beings associate ot exist there must bo error misjudgment and folly jn individuals they do not know and do not believe that Freemasonry as a Society has for its foundation or cement any principle or motive at variance with the cardinal onos of Charity Friendship Virtue Kuowledge and Industry Cumberland Valley HaiY IVoaA Company shall receive from evory person residing within the district qualified to vote at tho general election BAKERY CRACKER printed or written ticket containing tho word "schools" or the words "no schools" and when full and fair opportunity has beon give to all preiont IIE STOCKHOLDERS of the "Cumber land Valley liail Itoad Coninanv" are here MAKUP ACT FRIEND takes this method to inform by notified that an instalment of K1VF DOL or before the lime fixod upon in tue warrant of Iho president: Provided That if Ihe lax so levied on unseated lauds shall nut be voluntarily paid by Iho owner or owners thereof tho district collector shall certify the sauio to tho county commissioners and the said county commissioners shall euforco tho collection thereof in the same manner as luu collection of the taxelroh the unseated lauds is enforced when assessed for county purposes and his customers and the public in general that he LARS on each share in the Capital Stock of said Company is required to be paid to the to volo the said tellers shall count the votos and if a majority shall contain tho word "schools" the secretary ilia II certify iho same to the board of directors of Ihe district who shall proceed to establish schools therein agreeably to the provision! of this act but if a majority shall contain the words "no schools" tho secretary shall certify the lamo to still continues to manufacture VVATEI! 11UF- I rea-urer on the 1st iiax of Maiich next PEHand SUGAR OliACKEllS warranted at the "Mechanics' Bank" in Philadelphia the 'Carlisle Dank" or at the "liank of Chambers quad to any of the City Crnckrrs which he intends selling on reasonable terms by wholesale or retail burg" Dy order of the Managers when so collected the same shall bu paid lo Iho district treasurer tor the time being by orders drawn by the said commissioners on ttie county treasurer Sec 8 The school directors of every school district which shall have adopted the common school system shall perform the billowing duties in addition to those above specified A HENDEI Carlisle Jan 19 1836 Secretary Mary Snodgrass lato o( lurgan township Franklin county decoased The account of Soloman Creamer administrator of David Beclman who died in April 1834 The second and final administration account of Abraham Bragoonyer acting administrator of Jacob Itragunier lute of Warren township who diod in 1822 Tho administration account of William Archibald surviving executor of William Archibald late of St Thomas township deceased Tho administration account of George Clap-saddlo executor of the last will and testament of Goorgo Clapsaddlo lato of Peters township Franklin county deceased Tho administration account of Samuel Blood and Christian Ettor administrators of the estate of Peter Koutz late of Chambersburg Franklin county Pa dee'd The guardianship account of Jacob Hade guardian of Peter Albright a minor child of Peter Albright late of Antrim township deceased The guardianship account of Robert Kobison guardian ol FIiza Sollingcr minor child of John Sol-linger late of letterkonny township Franklin county deceased Tho guardianship account of Samuel Gehr guardian ol Goorgo Garlin Catharine Garlin Maiy Kachacl Garlin Alexcna Electa Garlin minor children of Joseph Garlin lato oflhe County of Franklin deceased Tho acconnt of David Wcrtz guardian of Daniel Hcffner minor child of John Hcftner deceased appointed by tho Orphans' Court the 19th April 1S28 TUITTS Country Merchantsand others can be supplied the shortest notice ss he always has a Ijtgt- supply on hand The Lime Kiln 11 Hhkaii and Rusk constantly kept on hand Povnii Cakes of dilirrcnt sizes for wed- 1 They shall estublish a sufficient number of of james junkin lings and parties baked to order He now rt turns his sincere thanks for the lib George Wolf Harrisburg Pa John Maclaughlin Elizabeth Lancaster county Pa Jf IT Sample Lancastor County John Malhiot Lancaster City Henry Kijfer Lancastor City Samuel Bonham York Pu Thomas McGrath York Pa Alien Ward Philadelphia John Steele Lancaster County Robert Christy Pittsburg Geo Harper Chambersburg Pa Fr Shunk Harrisburg l'entland Pittsburgh Robert Richardson Mount Joy Lancaster County Jacob Emmet York Pa Sttfluie! lUngwull Lancaster County Dauphin County ss Tho parsons whose names aro subscribed to tho foregoing instrument personally appeared before ine a Justiee of the Peace of Dauphin county and on their solemn oaths and affirmations declared that the contents ef the instrument arc true In testimony whereof 1 havo herounto sot my eral patronage he has received since in the place and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of tlw- same Chambersburg South Front st July 7 18H5 rwii Sieves uuisUme common bchools for the education of every individual in the district under the age of twenly-ono years who may apply cithor in person or by his or her paronts guardian or nexl friend for admission and lnstuction and shall keep the said schools oeu at luasl throe months in every year II '1 hey shall causo suitable buildings to bo o-ructuu reined or hired lor school-houses supply the schools with fuel and supply llieui with ull the books and stationary necessary lor teaching reading writing and arithmetic III They shall omploy competent teuchors al liberal salai jes adinn schuolara and exercise a gen Cheaper than Ever Situated in Southampton township adjoining mds ol John Johnson James BreckciWids'e tho county commissioners of tho propor county Sec 11 The school director! of every sohool district in which the public school system has been adopted or shall hereafter bo adopted shall hate powor lo purchase and hold real and personal property which may bo necessary for tho establishment and support of said schools and the samo to sell alien and dispose of whenever it shall bo no lunger required for tho uses nforesaid nnd in all cases here real oslatt is held by trustoc! for tho general uso of the neighborhood as a school houso or ile appendages il shall be lawful for Iho said trustees tho survivor or survivors of them to convoy tho samo to the school directors aforesaid and from thenceforth the suid board shall bold tho said proporty for tho same term and for Iho same usos lor which it was grantod to said trustees Sec 15 School directors elected under tho provisions of fnrmor acts shall severally hold their offices during tho term for which thoy wore elected and all appropriations authorized by formor acts whether by lliu stalo or county and all taxos authorized to be raised for school purposes shall bo distributed and collected as thoy would have been distributed and collected if this act had not been passed Sec 16 The county commissioners of evory county within this commonwealth except tho county of Philadelphia when levying a tax lor county purposes shall csliinato tho amount which will bo required lo cducato the poor gratis in the icveral districts ol their county which shall havo rejected the common school system and when an cstimato Joseph Crawl with a li story LOG HOUSE lUG SI ABLE and a never failintr snnnir of water thereon This property has on it a eral supervision over the schools of their respec Patent Lime KilS and an abundanceof Lime Register' Office Cham-) Register tive districts IV They shall pay all nccessasy expenses of tho stone The Lime burnt here is sunerior to nv otrsourg reo isao made in Franklin county Sale to take place on the premises on Sat urday the 20th of February next at 10 o'clock A at which time the terms of sale will be made known JOHN JOHNSON schools by orders drawn on tho district treasurer signed by the president and counluruigned by the secretary ol Iho board Each board of directors by onoorniore ol thoir number shall visit every school within their district al least once in every month and shall cause the result oi said Visit lobe entered on the minutes ol tho board VI Whenever it may bo ncccflsa ry or conveni FIIMS IIHISMIIIjMs Has just returned from the cities mid is now opening at his store room noxt door to Harper's printing office ml Splendid tlssorfmcnl of FALL WINTER GOODS solcctcd witli care and judgment He flatters himself that none can surpass him with FashUmablt and Cheap Goods in the borougli or elsewhere Thankful for past favors he hopes by strict attention to business to continue receiving a share of public patronage Persons wishing to buy good Jan 12 1836 Assignee of JUNKIN READING'S PATENT nanu anc seal at Marnsburg the 23d dav January A 1S36 1 Signed VV KLINE (l 6) Freeman Samuel Perkins Joseph Chandler Samuel JIJ Stcioarl Charles Schnider William Stephens Charles Stout Josiah Randal! William Sprole Gcmge Dallas City of Philadelphia Sworn and subscribed belore tho subscriber one of the Aldermen in and for the said city on tho 26th day of Janu ry 1S36 Signed JOHN BINNS Alderman CLOVEIi-HUjLLiNG John Houston and Christiana Houston VS Charles Andorson Gcorgo Printz and Elizabeth his wife formerly Elizabeth Andorson Flija Deckcrt guardian of Charles James Andorson Chris-tiona M'Corklo Daniel Mann assignee of William M'Corkle John M'Kissich and Mary his wife James Bryant Thomas Sydenham Bryant William Deiiz and Elizabeth his wife formerly Elizabeth Bryant Mary Bryant John Bryant Deborah Bryant William MACHINE THE subscribers respectfully acquaint the cheap will do well to give him a call Farmers of Franklin county thaf they have purchased the Patent Right of the above Ma chine for said county and are now ready to FRESH SUPPLY OF Best Young Hyson at 624 cents por lb Chambersburg Oct 20 1S35 Right from the City Bryant Henry llaskel and Jane hiswifo tor-merly Jonc Bryant Jane M'Corkle James M'Corklo Joseph M'Corklo Chandler M'Corklo David M'Corklo Spencer M'Corkle Elizabeth M'Corkle Done M'Corkle Sarah Maria M'Corkle Action of Partition in tho Court of Common Tleas of Franklin County The parties abovo named will lake notice that Judgment of Quad parlitio fiat was rendered in this case on tho '-'3d day of January 1836 and that a writ of Inquiry will be executed OD the promises on Wednesday the 30th dy of March next JAMES BURNS Feb 9 1836 Sheriff THE SUBSCRIBER nraBANKFUL to his friends and customers for their patronage extended to him would ent to establish a school oulot two or more adjuin-ing districts the school dircclors of sueh adjoining isiricls may establish and regulate such school and Ihe expouso tucrcof shall bo paid as may bo agreed upon by the direclorsol saiu adjoining districts VII They shall annually on or bofore tho first Monday in November make a report lo the superintendent of common schools selling torlh Iho liomburaud situation ol lliu school la their district Iho charaeior of the teachers dcsigiiiliug whelher thoy uru males or icuialcs the number and sex ot the scliulais adiniiluU during Iho year the branches of study taught in euch school tue number ot mon lis iu the year during which bach school shall have been kept open the eosl ol EChool-hou-ses either lor building routing or repairing and all other expenses which may nave been incurred in maintaining tho schools ol lueir Olslricls togelh-61 with such otner inldrinatlon as may be bencU-ltl iu forming a jusl cslunalc ol the value ol com-uuu Hjhuois tll No school director shall rcceivo any pay or emolument whatever lor so vires as uchy out he shall be exempt during Um tune lie coutltiucs to perlormlhe duties of fits office from inihl-ir) duty or from serving in any b'roogh township office ScC 'Ihe district treasurer shall receive all moneys belonging lo the district whether lliu bu derived lioiu approprialiors by Hie stale district taxes private donations or otht-iwisc und shall pay out the tame on orders draw by Urvpre-sidenl and attested by the secretary ol lliu board ol directors by order ol the hoard and Ins accounts shall be audited and adjaslcd as accouuls ot luwn-ahips and boroughs are direcicd by law to be audited and adjusted dec IU The Secretary ol Ihn Commonwealth aball be superintendent of common schools and shall pcrlorin Iho following duties Prepare suitable blank forms wilh suitable in 'is so made they shall levy tho amount on said districts and collect tho samo in tho usual manner and shall conlinuo lo provide for lbs education of the poor gratis therein agreeably to tho provision! of act entitled "An act lo provido for the education of tho poor gratis" passed iho fourth day of April ono thousand sight hundrod nd nine: Provultd That the wholo oxpense theroby incurred shall 'jo paid out of tho amount levied on said district! aa afutcsaid Sac II Where a school lias been endowed by bequen or otherwise the board of directors of the district in which uch school is located aro hereby authorized lo allow such school 10 remain under the immediate direction of ihe regularly appointd trustees of the same and lo appropriate so much of the district school fund to said school aa thoy may think roisonable: Provided That such school shall bo generally coaducti in conformity with the common school system of this commonwealth Psc 18 Tho act entitled "An act to provide for a genoral system of general education by common scho'ds" and also tho tupplenwnt thereto passed the filtecnlh day of April Arno Domini eighteen hundred and thirty-five aro hereby repeated Pro-tided Thai every thing heretofore done or which hall lieicaftor (and before ibis act can be brought into full operation) be dono in pursuance ol said acls shall be held valid Sec ID Immediately after the passage of th acl tho superintendent of common schools sha' cause circular tellers with a printed copy of lb acl attached thereto lo be addressed to Ihe count" commissioners of overy county except tho roonty of Philadelphia and il shall be the duty of ihe commissioners afort-faid lo cuius iho samo to bo published in ono and nut more than thrco newspapers in Ihe county for Ihrco ucccssivs week end Iho expense llwreof shall be defrayed oul ot tho orunrf Is eei ii dispose ol Rights to those who ish to avail themselves of so useful and valuable an invention by single Might or by Township oi application lo them at their residence in Fayelte-vttle on tile most reasonable terms 1IOSACK Kit PORTER Fayetuville Franklin CO April 23 1835 3 THE subscriber having it in contemplation to remove from this place is now SELLLVU UFF JIT COST with tbcexceptton of a lew articles upon which a small advanee will he made to defray charges Those who buy Air cash and are anxious to ay out their money to the best advantage ill do well locall and see hiB GOODS before making their purchases ROSS CIramb'g April 28 1SS5 FOR SALE And possession given the st April ryej inform them of his return from the selection of choice articles in his respectfully city with a line of business which he offers for sale at the Tho undersigned who were summoned to and did appear bcloro tho said committee hut wcro discharged without being required to givo woutd if thoy tiad been required havo declined taking the oath do severally swear or aflirm to the truth of the Ibregoing statement James Page Samuel Badger Robinson Moore Sworn and affirmed January 26lh 1836 JOHN lilNNS Alderman I was summoned and did not appear in consequence of a very severe indisposition but il pro-sent and required 1 should iiave declined taking the oath but 1 do now swear to the truth of the foregoing statement JOHN READ Sworn and subscribed January ZTlh 1836 before JOHN BINNS Alderman Stalo convention! opposed lo Van Burenare to be held in Ohio on the 22d in Virginia on the 10th in New Jersey and Connecticut on the 24lh and in Delaware on tire 4lu of Harris-burg JnUltifctuir Sent ina IS nil din Tho Committee appointed by the Synod of the Gorman Reformed Church to superintend the e-roclionof suitablo buildings having purclwsed a site and taken preparatory measures for the erection of a TllFOlOOlCAL' EDIFICE etc would request tho subscribers to make payment of the first instalment without delay to Daniel Shafer lowest prices and would solicit a continuance of their favors HOI SKY Clock Watch maker Chambersburg Nov 10 1835 All work entrusted to him slull be done in a masterly and workman-like miinner wih despatch II I nitin Troop YOU will parade nl your usual placemen Monday the 22d inst at 11 o'clock A precisely By ordor or Mr James Carson Mcrccrsburg who are hereby fully authorized to rccoivo the same GEO BESORE 0 CIRS OA" DANIEL SHJtFER J01LV SMITH A'uuVing Commit! 1 he story Fg Mouse unci Lot itn-1e on the weft side of the Conoco chcajjne opptJMie Dunlup M-uIcira's Hardware Factory For ti rm tri quire RIDDLE 6' of the putN rett December 29 1835 fob JiO 30 last.

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