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A .11 iNe C. 4) BIM IE3 FE U 4 a: P 0 : '',: D ''' 0 c „ i , 0 4,,, .-, SE EMI Ella tod (c. 0 8 0.1 EE B 3 EIS 1331 0 z..-; • Oq C BE BE do to cr) W 00 (t 3 Co Extract of a letter, dated' WASIUNCTON, Bth Octs. 1831. I have heard it rumered within a day or two, tt►at Gen. Jackson has transferred sonic of the public deposites from the Branch Bank to sonic other which has the good Ibrtune to stand higher in his estimation. If the• re= port be correct, the act evinces a persevering hostility to that institution which heaves-no reasonable hope that Gen. Jackson will, in the event of his re-election, tl►tow the weight of his•inlluenco in favor of a renewal of the charter of that institution; and we may set down the rumor which was recently in cir culation, that :qr. 117 Lane had succeeded in subject, as without any foundation in truth. Men on the verge of seventy, rarelyabandon ally -sentiments" they .have adopted. Age stiffens our convictions as well as our joints. The Philadelphia Chronicle of Thursday says: "The deep interest tiAt throughout the United Stats in every thing which con cerns Chief Jus cc MAnsitAbr„ induces us to mentioned, for the information of his d is .. tont friends, that the oiler • Of to which it has been generally known that lie was about to - submit, was performed this morning, sitecessailly and satisfactorily, in the presence of several eminent profissional gent lemon." JOUN M'LE 1. N.—The Lexington Oh server. usks "Is nut Judgo M. Lean a Jack son-man? Did he not askit and most pow erailly, by means of post-olli::e influence, in elevating 0011. JUASOII to . the Presiden cy"! Did not Gan. JacWni reward him by appointing him supreme judge." Either Judge M'Lean is not what he. was .two years ago, or the Observer labours under amis take. We happen to know that Mr. .51' Lean's transfer frottil the post-office depart ment to the United States bench, was-not voluntary on his part—that it was forced upon him and that Ito did not thank Gen. Jackson for the exchange. This we know —and we believe that the transfer was made because Mr. M'Lean would not consent to apply the an L'uren rule ofproscription to the 'department of the p,,,st office.— Win ckester-Repalican. A ietier from ‘.l aslimirton saes--The opinion :is every day becoming: -more ,and more prevalent, that from, great public.con. siderations, the nomination-of Mr. VAN Bu. lIEN as Minister to England, will be rejected by the Senate,and this too, by a consi'derable majority of that body. The 'same letter adds—Mr. Randolph's mnissioii will be looked into, that the People may know how much u; 'the ,pablic money has boen most shathe thlly la' ished upon Intn.and the kind ofser vice he has rendered for it. It is rumored that Mr. Livingston is doietailing his long standing account, and thus preparing his defalcation for a Congressional scrutiny. Several (Alan' important investigations are in contemplation, and among °4 them a call will be ntatie for the amount paid to the Globe and other kindred papers for publishing the Po.it-ollico. 'advertisement for Mail contracts, &c. and an enquiry .will also be made as to the otThrs for carrying the Mails and the dis position of certain contracts. ,The nextses... :•don will be a busy and an important one, and'AUCti - dittlesures • Made as will surprise thd retviL—Baltintore Mechanical Ingenuity.--We were slumn yesterday, a lock and key, manufacturtd by Richard , 4Nolre , the fOreman of the' Smith-shop Belonging td- Messrs. Gross & dickloy, in the rear of theirlron shire, sit uated on Gay-street. The fitee,otthe lock wits fitinicated.,,frcan . a five cent ,piece ;'and he whole work is executed with.the utmost 'mechanical nicier‘ jastanCes of in ;xnality, deberire notice " as they serve . to. spew the parrectiotv to which the arts ; haie lyien carried in our cotintry,aa pre...the ri ov . , :!brrectnesiCof that' 0 . 0114 by'whieh home 'has been hitherto piotected.-46. • . C. Gh GO :A '46 .-.. OD CO tat tat 41. c.', ',I4J tO EE is t0...a cn ch La 4- 4- C') CO iv- 14, 131 00 (n 6 I r.' Q) 'J4 ,a+ 64J ZD. t 0 60 GO4:. C(' ^4 C.4 ;n em.. ....• CA Col o•+ 03 Cr) Cr) .14 "A 01 EMI C.zi Cl , a + a, co c...) FEE Lit 01 CA tn. CA Co 11-' BE CA Cob 0 '0 4 .L. Cr) r 0 ' 41." 41. LI) C.l CO tt:. Coo INE •—• 4.71 0, :di ••••4 Co%) -VI A 01 .41, It. 'V 1321 Ca 4, At. 0; CI CA CA 4., 0.) blt• ND C.«.) pC. BE •-:- Oc .7a (0 t 0 G") t•• 'A C.H CO CO 01 to) 0 ttl Or•li'• - • .21111WA4 -11147 L 4, Ef 4 d!tisumo) puntrim -11111 31 3 " -4 • 00C.0 00 VD Lustojsolunr EE CO CO V. W • i.. 1. —. l C.l 'N. P.- co ER t ta ••D ,C) 13i3 `umois.talunti .11.01 t. 5o CA la 0 .... .... CM vi vi CA tA CI) Co ES iumoiti?inunou 12E1 VIO.L AD 00 C. , --• Ks •) VHILAIUMPIIIA, October 15. On Tuesday last a general-election--was held- throughout this . Commonwealtl4 for the choice of Members of the Senate and House of RepresentatiyesAif this State, and of all the local otlic!frs'electally the people. In the City and-County of Philadelphia less excitement was !bit than is usual upon these occasions, and smaller number of votes was consequently polled. The number of votes polled in the City was between 6 and 7000, of which there wa:, an average majority for the Deino;:ratie Ticket, rising 1,600. In the county, the candidates upon what ..was—c.a44e4 the 4ac-1,,,Da and - W6ll - Vi - Cira, were elected by an average majority of near 1100. Corporate Officers were elected in the different Districts, without 4trict reAwence to their political sentiments.—LCotirLr. The editor of the Sporting Magazine, in his l,•ast number, gives the following rutviee, which-May nut lie;eonsidered al-timed, as un many Dirge estates, not a .single Partridge survived the great snow of last winter:— • =Mr ARTRI D lES. - It-has been well suggested to put the question to all farmerS and liber al sportsmen, whether it is not highly ex pedient to forbear the taking of Partridges altogether Alm ensuing season. By that means only can the ravages or the last win ter be repaired. No genuine lover of the trigger, will draw one upon a Partridge this tall. For ourselves, we are determined not to buy or taste one until the fall of 183'2. A Neuvaper Putron.—:The editor of the Guernsey (Ohio) 'Times, extracts the subjoined running account from his books, for the benefit of his editorial brethren a broad : 13. R. litzcilltAYr, Esquire, To Jon N FlEnstr, Dr. For sobscripii , a9.ta "'Ft:llEs" from 44 50 :106113,1'3:30, to Ap6llB, 1831, ' CONTRA, By running away—in full, A rPOINTMENTS BY PRESIDENT. G. A. Mot: IVTADi taj.)Jav,StlrY4Or- and Inspector of the Revenue for the Port of Rayon St.--John, 4n the - State - ef - Louisian4 Vice C. Levapeur, resigned SO - tiNuSiritn, t - o be - Survevor and Inspec tor of the Revenue for the Port of St. •Louis in the State ofillissouri,vlep James W. Moss, resigned. Josern B. LANcAsTrm, to be Collector of the Customs fok. the District of St. Johns, and Inspector_of the Revenue for the Port (It Jackson in the Territory of Florida, vice James Dell, deceased. Join, M. SMITIJ, to be Surveyor and spector of the' Revenue for the Plirt of Nash ville, in the State of Tennessee, vice lasi! Shaw, resigned. sactrßLGivrx,to be Register of the Land OfliCe for the District of Lands subject to sale at Mount Salt's in the State of Mississip pi, vice Stockly D. Hays, deceased. OGDEN D. LANGSTAFF ) to be Collector of the Customs for the District Of Teche, and Inspector of the Revenue for the port of Franklin in the State of Louisiirna, vice Don uelson'Caffery, resigned. • The Globe announces the Appointment of theßlon. J41.31E8 BUCIIA.NAN, Ildiaister to Russia. The Baltimore Chronicle or Thursday, says: The venerable Judge Dom: is no more! He died ill Annapoliftn Sunday lasi- OE ~ • i' ., fail storm is mentioned in the Liver pool totiri c _eri-as having lately occurred in the vicinity or that city, the damage done by which .ip two parish - es exceeded Ave Thousand pounds sterling: . .. -.___ .1 - .)aCtor . E7Grettings; of South Carolina, has been elected Professor of Anatomy,- in the Univorsify. of:Maryland. EMI _WE . 1111 0 11 0 hi lr 0.0 `Pio.P , O ‘23tuislapd to o a on ft Ow u.ikoisaam ‘ti!pou O 00 n% O' 2 Pd_, ‘ualinuaiv ‘ll!iluu.il ‘o2nmotu.),:) j, 'So!)tinoi ma on ;.; 0, 'uoidttinn Cr. Cl 30 Potter's Pegetabie Cathoriioi ADVERTisEMEN'T• The unrivalled *ande.rtensire reputation acquired by this medicine for the last five years, both in fiesrrrAL and prirate prac tice, demands from the proprietor his grate ful ucknowledginentS to a disce rn i ng Ind,. Potter's Vegetable Catliolicos is offered for the core of Diseases of the - Fitter, 'Ulcerated Sore and - Dini - prtiorl' and Inveterate Ulcers,. rains in the Hones, Rheumatism, Disprysia :or Indigestion, Dis eases ofthc Lungs, Syphilis, Blotches' On tho Face and Skin, White Swelling or the Joints, Tatter, Mercurial diseases, Piles, &e. &c. The botholicon consists exclusively of vegeta ble matter, and-with a- slightdetorminat ion to the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state, nets insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and requires no particulas regimen or confinement. As a gen tle cathartic medicine, improving the appetite and restoring the general tone of the system, it is confidently recommended to ladies in a delicate situation. The Unrivalled Tad extensive diameter which this medicine has enjoyed, for the last six !years, as a complete penovator, and purijii:r of tbe blood and humours both in IL'spilot and Priv6te. Prac tice, is a substantial-basis for its tnture support.— It has - obtained its present great distinction by the extraordinary success which has attended it in the Healing Art, while every avenue and track have been seat cited in vain for its porrallel; in deed, its discovery may be considered , o ne-o! the most sacred Limns that can be afforded to the un fortunate; and I most. sincerely hope the why pa. thy of the public will be excited to diffuse its in valuable -merits: There are at this several spurious mix tures in circulationriTt d, and some vended in this city, assuming to possess the same, or equal irtues, of Potter's Catholicon. It is to be hoped that the unsuspecting will be placed on their guard against such impositions, mud mischief has resulted from their use. They consist prin cipally of sawaparilia sirups, viz. Sirop do Cuisi. nor or Rub L'Atrecteur, and are sold Ibr a much less — pri cc; ymr will therethre he particular and purchase of none_" but - my alit hori2eii where you can obtain the GEN VINE CAI IV. IV. POTTER, PhiladThia, The fi.illowing i4linng testimonial is furnished an the request of 1 . ):. Davis, of Lynchburg,. Va. by u geutleman of great rospectabilily, residing in theit place, whose original certificate, of which the Killowing iy an exact copy, is Ica with the pro. prietor of the Cutholicon. C.A S E. LYNCHBURG, l'a May sth, 1825 At the request of D.—, I here give a state then I. of the eil;tet of Putter's Cat helicon the -stint-film of-errs- _health. toustitutioi ha been in a declining state thy more Ilhin (Ughteen months. I was .nuch . troubled with a short 'dry. cough, slightithllcul ty of breathing, which was much increased by bodily exercihe. At night, great oppression attire chest was experienced, With excessive colliguntive sweats, sureness and pain in the sides arid breast, with extreme languor and loss °lappet Ito. in this situntwn, I travelled to the Now Englund states by sea, but .obtained no permanent Some time after my return by way a experiment, I was induced to use'Pot ter's Catholican, and after using two bottles, my health marl perfectly restored. CAST: PIIILADELPIIII, March 9.Sth, 16'23. Dear Sir—Aber many but inedbetual trials to relieve myself from a most severe and distres=sing attack of eirpcpsiir, 1 have been completely cured by the use in; to mo, your invaluable Vatholicon, and 1 think it my duty thus publicly , to state my case, arid in order that others may profit thereby. The first symptoms of the disease were manifest ed in the spring ot lcC27. Warned at the approach ,of this destroyer ofall ease, I had recourse to phy sician after physician, and remedy after remedy, but received little or no . I was recommend: ed to retire into the country, where I so far re cruited, that I began to think the enemy was die. lodged. I returned to the city, whore in a short time all my old symptoms returned with double violence. My etanusgh became so debilitated with. dings that I relirep&hed the regular,:system and entered on a C 011 1 ,33 of Swaim's Panacea. It did me no goad, and I went beck to my doctor, who crammed we with pulverized oyster shells, etc. etc. My teeth became loose, and some actually fell out; there was a constant pain. in my joints, particular ly in damp weather, pains in my right side and shoulder, etc. I now sumnitted to another course of medical - treatment, until - the fall 01'1829,1010n my physicians stated the disease to lie a schirrus of the liver. Then it was that I determined hurry your Cotholicoo, a feW doses of which improved my appetite, and gave me a fooling oferise and comfort, I cannot readily describe. In twelve deyit miter _tr.hoifte,J the few teeth I liadloist. wore firmly clasped by the gums and - Any apptite•and digestion porliteily 'stored. I now enj . oy as good health awl ever dig, and I must say it is 14 your-valiitible 7 Catholicum. that I. attribute this haply result. Respoctiully your:, ' EZNA P. WILTBANK CASE NORFOLT.:, Va. May Ist. 1828. • Dear slum ly Mato my former ease. I labored for six years wider a violent Liver Co n- - 14. first manifested itsolf in the summer of NM, and•rendi , red frequent application to an eminent family physician 'necessary, by whose prescriptions I could obtain only a temporary re. lief.' After the lapse of many mouths, withmit ceiving any permalient benefit front medicine,. I came, to the determination to try your Catholicon. I took throe bottles, and thank God, I can truly say the disease of the liver entirely left rue; and' I have since been as well and hearty as'man can be, in the fullest enjoymenr of health and spirits.— My cure was effected solely by your celebrated and agreeable Catholicon. - Your friend, EDWARD If: LONG, To W. W. POWER, Philadelphia. • C A SE. • wiLmINGToN d may ; 2.9 d, 1830. Dear Sit.—T,lns was a case of rheumatism in anintilnate friend of mine, an old gentleman A bout sixty years of age, who had the. Rheumatism for a nuniber of years past, part pi' the time con fined to bed; he took it merely througlr experi-. morn, and was sumised to find himself entirely freed from his painful disorder by using only one bottle. • Your % 3 1• F e ;1 1 1E vZ a 11h i ori i NICHOLS. An eminent physician PaYas "I have known several tures per fornind by the woe of jobar liedn, which had prevlioul,ly resisted. the ordinary proacriptioni of the faculty, phi I h av e never known it to' produce INJURIOUS EFFECTS!" To: be . had o i ttlie Drug Store e f. Ge;;;lprg, Oct. 18,1831. Vatir4ll( 7 l4t ,„ „ LAVID R. EDLEY +On Wedngp Mr. *(4EORGE KAUFF*AN, of - Maria Furnace, to Cirnatitni, MpiNton, of Petersburg; (Y o rk Springs.) On Thursday the 6th inst. by - the Rev. C. G. M'Lean -Mr. %V AM TOOT, of Straban township, ,to Miss BAR/lA-RA EII:HOLTZ, 7dflughter of Mr. Ja cob - Eicholtz, of Cumberland township. D, On Sunday the 9th inst:•after a long i!lness, . - eonsort OrJohnl.. Estp - of - this - borough - ;'iirtlid - 25111wy t her age. EI.EIBECIAT4 DIEMTING., TIIE Delegates who represented the sev eral townships - when the County Tick et was settled, are requested to meet at the Court House in the Borough of Gettys. burg, on ,Saturday the 291,1 t day 'of October instant, it the purpose of nominating conferees to the Convention tube Shippensburg, ou the Ist day of November next, to nomi nate a Candidate fur Congress in the room of William Ramsey, deceased. If aurva alley has occured, the township is re quested to elect a lull delegation. • By order of the Committee. October 18, 1831. - COME AND SEE coono. ATE L COMF ORT has 111 -F just received from Philadelphia, a new and beautiful assortgient of 1 1 117431 at, WINTER. GOODS =CONSISTING ot , — Superfine Blue; Black, Mixed and OliVe CILA I MML" CA SSI N ETS, BLANKETS, FLANNEL, MERINO SHAWLS, French & English Merinocs & Crape Royal, for dresses. • Black Bombazetts, Circassians, • Tartan Plaids and Camlet CLOAKS, English & Italian Lustring SILKS, With almost 'every other article in his line of business. His stock of GoiAs having been selected with great care, will be sold on very accoFnmockting tet ms.-'Per sonsons wishing, to purchase largely, will find it to their advantage to call and examine, they ina rest assured of. havin_ Goods of. lewd theta as CHEAP as at aiiy other house in the place. ._-,~i.LSO- 41 large lot ,orilliMr- has just been received. from Arnold & Ste vens' Forge, warranted of a superior quali ty—which will be sold low. Gettysburg, October 18, 1831. 'WORTHY ATTENTION. ! LIE subscriber respectfully informs his JIL customers and the public, that •he is just receiving a fresh supply of GOOlll%. ' • . ST . t OP, Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens Ware and Hard AVare, Stoves arid HolhAv Ware, Iron and Lumber, &c. All CHEAP for CASH and.. COUNTRY PIZOOUCE. THOMAS ;J. COOPER. N. B. 1 return my tlianks to those that have attended to" thy last. notice fur. calling and settling; and Obeli to call and settle ; where their-ace nuts is of uld stand ing. October 18, 1831. 1R0.17 IROAI T HE subscriber offers Iron_ for' sale at the maimed price of $5 50 per cwt., gross, and $4 92, nett. He has on hand a large assortment of all kinds Of iron, rolled and hammered. -' -DAVID QctoberJB, ISJI. 4t-28 The Casket for Oe.fober. EMBELLISHMENTS The Old ,Centre House, Philadelphia, cupperpaii engraving; Pelham, Pa man Neck, N. Y. the seat of E.' W. ',Kin d , Esq.; Mint, of the United ,States, Chesnut street ? Philadelphia; A44(cm,y of Nati.ral Sciences, Philadelphia; The Prison of Venice; School of ..flOta— .Nymphea Odorata, or While Pond • u sic—When MEyes are beaming. • C,ONTENTs: The Old Centro Houie, Philadelphia, taith an engraving; The Hypochondria c ; Last India Cho. lora; sketches from arfOld Mb. - No. III; The Po litics of Defoe; Ellen Howe, or Deception; Heury Morton; Pelham, Itodninn's Neck, N. Y. with an engraving; Mint of the:, had Stateti; Philadel phia, with an engrainn . ' George Dobsim's Ex pechtionto Hell; Pu 'p •ts • eth; Breaches of Prom ise of Marriage; Tat os of Honour; Dreams; Pop ping the Question; Cousin Sally Dilliard; Acade my of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, with an engraving; Scenes in P oland in 1794; The Prison at Venice, with an, entraving; A &Ptah; by' Flo % rolla; The Baroationor; School of Nora--a Odorata, or White Pond Lilly, with an engraving; Wit and ScAiment, POETRY.,—To a &inertly; Behold, alas: our days we spend;' Ode to Lavinia; Sonnet to Wash. ingtop; Song,--Rest thee v oh, rest thee; Ode to Ames Kendall, Esq.; The Eariperor's Exile; The First Night.iii the Grive; Song-1 know that he loves ine;The Shayfl—a poem;,Ontlie Picture of a Child; The thought of other dips;• The Wreck 9i'Genitts; The Co' quette;filto Avowal;'MUSlO-4 When eyes are beaming. , . Liberty liiflemed! .An Appeal for the last five parades 'witl beheld at the liouse OfN.Noritt, in Liherq township, on ?.Itonday the 7th of' November, at 4Z,o'clUelt, in. -WM. ' KEp, awl.. , tober 18 1831. • 4 II • Ze____ ‘ __. . *33:4 4t-28 T. J. C. 4t-28 JOHg S 4 BRIDGES, ertfolitivan — dirrisitertr, o. 130 MA It KRTSTIMIL? , BA LTIIIIOAL Manufactures and Seib . . - CONTACCTIONAILIr q , AT NVIIOLESALE, AT 18 - CNNTE PEN PO .. • -,- fil'All orders, post paid, encl Ng the . , it h will meet with iminediatealteu on. 15 likeivisalteeps cone tli on band,A- --- - cone tar:oE AND whal. - s .LEcTro eTtitic 0? - I F .101 "II 4 lip,\ OF all the different kinds, Foreign and Domestic. Florence Sireelmeals, Cordials, East India l'reserred Ginger, Syrupai fire-.4::7llrkers,- . -4. c. .4'c. 4.c Baltimore, October 18, 1831. .. '44,t. ! %29 . PROCLALTEATION. ALN pursuance of a Writ, directed Ming: for that purpose by his ExCellency GEORGE WOLF, Governor of theCo'iyi. inonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1 WILLIAM - S. COBEAN, Esquire, High Slteriff-o€ th County-of-Adams, no . pfantisFon*, make known, and give this public notice to' the Electors of said county, that tm Eleetio ;. will.be held On 'Tuesday the 2U. of November wt. % at the several Election Districts establitibed by law -iii-said- county-v at —whi, :1 places the qualified eleeters aslitureaft'Jii. will elect iby Ballot One ellrember of Congress to represent the Eleventh Congressional District, at present composed of the Coup. , . ties of Cuinberland, Adams, Frankhzt_and--- - Perry, in the Ilousi3 of . Representatives of the— United States,-- in -- consequenee - ct - t her -- vacancy which hastapponed by the iecetufer of ‘Villiata Ramsey, tlsq. who was elected a Member of said District.- By the 15th Section of the act of 15th of Fobruary '1779, it is provided, that the Judges and Inspectors chosen for and before-- the . preceding General Election, shallettenci_ _ and serve as such respectively at such oc casional election; and the said Inepecteill • and Judges will therefore meet at the prod • per place in their respective districts, onthet day of .the election aforesaid at nine in the 'forenoon, to• do and perform the sew iral-duties '-red on trie.vb, St, .cs enjoined on them - by laW. - The Return Judges oLthe=several-Eklo= tion Districts, are to !beet at the Court House-in-the Boeutighi uf --- Gettysburgi - oft7' Friday the 25th. day of November netit t lig' 11 o'clock A. M, with certificates ofEkit4if tion in their respectiie districts, to perietila' tits duty required oCthem by law. - Andiao and by an act of the Generid± passed the 2d day of April,lls2 . l it is' ed and declared that every' pereeit_wita4s shall hold any office or appeirittittariprow, , fit or trust under the Government oftherVW States whether commissioned officers or otherwise; a subordinate officer or:nom, or who is_ oroliall_ be employed under the Legislative Executive or Judiciary ,Depart. . went of the United States, and abler every member of Congress, is by law ism, pable, of holding or exercising, -- at - thir mow - - time, the office or appointment of Judge g t Inspector, or Clerk of any election: in this. State. • Dated at Gettysburg, the 18A_ tober, in the year. of our Lord,lB3l. ' WILLIA,NI S. COBEAN, Sheriff. BOROUGH eICCOU47*" Robert G. Harper, Treasurer l* Borough of Gettysburg, -D P 18:28, May 30. To outstanding Tax in tAx_ ii hands of James Gourley, i —, , " " " Do do C. Chritzman, 136,7 " " " Do do Jacob Handers, 41,80 " " " Balance in hands °fa. 12 e at Smith, lath ' real . (sine° paid,) c . *I I " " a' outstanding Tea: in hands of T. r ed, (since aid,l - 1' June - 13: = '1~a — -ir outstanding 1 1828 June 26. By cash paid Wro,,Me. CIL Clellan—Balanco on order of D. Trox. 5,6't ell Street and Road Commissioner, • " " " Do. paid 1). Zaegler,Council l l 7,15,00 """ i 4 DU. Z. Herbert do. 5,00 • " " Do. J. F. Macfarlane, 1826, . 6,00 - "" " Do.. Use. Ziegler, 1826, 400 .. 6. es Do. John Hersh, Sen. 10rr. Street and Road Commissionor, i . " July 12. Do., NVulterßmith-41t. ' '" ' ' lance on order of D. 'frozen St :- ..6019} and Road Commissioner, . a. Aug. 4. Do. Patrick Calton c0n . ;... t _ ..f 4 order of J. Hersh; S. & ft. Co : - " " 20. Do. .1". Hersh,St. &R. 0111.—, " " 23; Do. T. Steven 1847,.1,0&" " " " Do. Geo. Swerioy, do. do: ' 5,00 • " 4 ' " • Do. J. Borah, sett. S.& R. C. 15,00 .7 , "" " Do. ,P. Sheets, order ofHeahr.• 7se ••44 . " " Do. H. Butler, do. %VC " " 25. Do. G. Geyer, • do. ii__77 .; ~ 0 Sept.2o. N. J. Hersh, sen. S.& R. C. Aloft -. . 4 , . Do. D. MeGonegal, on or. to laic . der of Hersh, . aussAis ~ • • ' 1 " 27. Do. J. Hersh, son. Pk& R. . '9,10 ' , • Dn....M. Toner,order ofifersl44-494 ' " " " Do. P. Rogers, do. ; .• ;105.- a " 30. Do. Cr Shirkey, do:, .6,Batr. - -.. c. " Noy.2. Do. W. Riley, do. . 9,15, , " Dec. 3. Do. •G. Ziegler,, ' d " Do. J. Houck , Counoicr27,• " "6. Do. John Stullsmith order 4 i of St reet and Read Conunissloper, " a' " 22. Do.. John Chritansan, do /10 1829, Jug. 24. DO. .I.ller shy 5..& R.Coin. ~. ~ ..• -• p,,, • d o , , __, .115 MY' gla " Feb. D. Do. J. B. McPhersenOles •t o no , _ as; Council 1826 and 1827. "'" ' 1 ""*""r , • . " " " . •Do; Wm. Gilptspia,do4 4•00 k ".. " May 1.4. By Outstanding Ta i te)n /, ..- , •,, 04 ft the hands of C. Chtitzinan,_lBo7, ' ... ,4 ; ,.; 44 c D o „, do, do. 11128, i ';1 i y ~,Q '"" as Do. do.' Ji4sii*GoOdeit " l':, ~ 4 , tt Do. do. J_aeoh Sender., .: 4 -,4.:;, ; :i :: .4 .. .. Do. „CM I.'ireitau "'shee t •,, b ' „:1 44 ' - By Balance, homiliref le, ry ,',.#' . ' t r. 414,.. . ~ ,r' j WEI 20,00 $4611 4 781