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   Republican Compiler, The (Newspaper) - October 1, 1839, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania                               fi 1. 4! 1 j THE Truth is and PRINTED AND PUBLISHED FOR BY ISAAC Terms of The will he delivered to the Subscribers in the on Tuesday and forwarded to those at a dis- y the first at Two e Huntingdon The lately made by the ditor in to tlie bieak on the above this in 183S, has brought to light numerous facts in which the public are deeply We com- mence this week the publication of ihe taken by that an ropy of which we obtained while the of paper fastened 1 never saw a- i not require bail ol 1 had a no made for the time I Boarded a iiy oath made to them as to the check j nr 1 jr. approved of by ihe Canal the from my The 1 was asked by Mr. Steel to certify t at a salary ol two rolls 1 signed my name to when 1 received 1 don't think were to j per Two kegs specie received by no money were presented to me by and Mr. B. No. or were i 96, I is not in hand iars per volume of fifty-two ABLE HALF IX A failure to notify a will be considered as a new and no per unless at the option of the until all arrearages are Advertisements not exceeding a square will he inserted three times for one and continued till ai twenty-five cents per square lor every subsequent a critical by any 1 cannot lell whether the j me Irons the s Batik foremen lists every mouth or Mr. j to ten thousand on j Green's October roll for tm frequently before he would be going ing them out and of the i on roll for away v ould ask me to to rolls once or twice afier night tell me he was in The Commonwealth had a balance if ilie Slates in a loi roll ia by lor parl of wnen 31r. ding to niy hundred C. No. roll to a dollars and in mating a of 34 had a balance if ilie Slates in a loi roil ia by of J s Morrow al mill j one hundred was a de- receipt of We tune not room a John H. took 1 j of two of to ni ike C. No. W. Or oi this We up lor the purpose of Ceiling soins of it ios j up the sum for which 1 The 11-mber roll on check roll I my iall do so anil expose to the use of ihe town that j made to the Bank for the receipt I i i t i. i r. 1. I- I I f t t A 1 an shall of aitd lo ihe astonishment of a braker had taken it. After to it. i have never of the letter A. No. 13. B ved and people the awful I told me h- had taken ihe 8 I think any thing 10 make up this in 44.510 August This lions and starting and frauds ihe next i spoke about it to Mr. j money or any UimS to I i- signed in my name tor ikn ol which characterized the period of the 1 Mr. made any re- j In some induces lima 50. but not in my hand writing aia have other on maiks or about think u j were kept by the at ihc end j inti in signed to it in wish to lay the whole il iy I to Mr. Steel about it. 1 sold the ihe were drawn fey's hand before the public before we comment on at i the lo on a cluck signed by the I i ol more or have a list j and sworn to by and j Sworn and subscribed before of the goods by my I think it was by the j of 1S39. George K. One or two remarkable facts may be no James obtained of m December the goods were I from balance no lo sell from Uie sworn i Gen. tlay the Malts and Tlie above is a Duelist oi In the silver got from iho to me by the u the origina Bank if oi ilie were to 40.) lh not u any nuti at ilie ihu bieaU my Hubert was in The g bearing hence thy Glad fare thee well tKy lust melodies In ever wood and But in the golden sunset OF thy latest tell me o'er this chequered earth How hast passed swest brightly Thine hours have floated To the joyous birds of the woodland The rangers of the skj And brightly in the forests To the wild deer free midst the garden To the But how to human With all hopes and And that make them eugle wing's To unborn to the captive Thou hitst flown in dreams with all and And the sti To the wasted and the On the bed of sickness In sweet delicious That changed with every To the sailor on the In longings wild and vain For the founts kiid And the homes of earth Hie were ir 9nreie ve iMs I ii oil return Mr. boat was burnt t t- ere i nol in of mij uocK f bu: kent to my J u as to receive 00 j 1.-.1 f j the per was not on the w. rk all ihe j In give the never certified with il J lie retained no to cover this we have no ihe state is upon to make it up except two or three hands j I is lor Hanks lo make such i when Mr j ed at stone 1 A 0. before George It. LOSS OF TUtt 1AKE ERIE STEAM From the Buffalo papers we that iine ihe edge while dock on Sunday arrived al jj particulars of It was my place to see that tne work The Western hub ner their m ai at the evidence ui j of Mr. who sold meat He swears that he thd The 8 barrels ol of the Commo sold aith tv to the m i all the public money yet retained by the And belt 18b'9, John Vv sealed j hud ins accounts the ami Auditor pmd a dollar out 10 a hand after Steel j well Ii WHS both stone and wood j been on a trip to the upper was 1 never turning and caught fire while crossing say that I St. The tire was early ami soon gol but ii would not entirely After the boat reached smothered fire burst ami in an instant me whole vessel wiis one en- tire sheet of The tire burned with rapid it v that very few of the secured their One from Orleans county was in to save his which ed a large amount of The per was on and loot a In but few articles of were so rapid was tlie t ders all should these i 1 t know any reason that Mr. had j work particularly m having the payments marked in 1 think Mr. Taylor ol the dam are eternally on their If rolls hy Mr. i ns one of i mude to ner and his have proved lo I biruck out name of Mr. and Of the gave their let them and not the j antl some times I done it j m} at the 1 iry the Sune tlie I U said thai LL Jr. of the work ya I did look was pan ol ihe o- from James VV Sworn and subscribed the 9ih day of GEORGE R. Auditor in ids hands the same time and no account of it- It for us to enquire those about the been speculating on ihe public Let every judge tiie Mr. that purl ef me that Samuel Jr. James was the sing officer on the canal from Huntingdon to appointed by the of The ob- as I understood u in appointment hy the was 10 pay out the ol dufy 1 dul not know my duties when I first started I commenced to pay not mysell a good of thai kind of I never kept the lime of the i handed my lime lo 11.Stone- he was managing at tlie Mr. paid me I 1 had no occasionally for During iho time 1 was ed on the 1 was of school county lax for township of do no know what name to the I ROBERT subscribed July 2Gih, 1839, before George R. Gen. James was lo bring a boat load of from Oo tor the ami passed toll I think it wan in 1838. The Groat Western B most naval and one of ihe finest vessels ever afloat oh the Her loss will be led by ihe community She o- cost and was owned in shares the agents at Capt. avid a few enterprising sons A letter Iroin the Clerk of the states And unto How then to My footsteps have kept From thv hands of Thou hast flown in In memories of the In from a O'er a sunny In brief and sudden To a thi melodies have And all thv roses i a clerk him and thai he never lu 1 17.0UO some al him as we that and foremen by the PRr them thb check thai Mr. the of Mr. M u lot a clerk un- Mr. Si I never had any of plank to be for us awn ihe r -i I there was trom to oi ver i any der turn at at the time he 5'4 as James Steel's also says he never fii d to any ruli in which old g yel old appears I his sou John's and Ins tor I huid by me. On j 1 made him a payment al first of your fellow al the iw j USE SAND DOLLARS on account of of plank to be selected own I think there was from to selected by his engine thai the hull was sound and and that she had been down to to I never had any ny appointment it was com iu the letter to above t WHS ihe the 1 think were two inch j have been at New from to the 7th inst. previous to my fill the you mony an ne thai ho boat loads here of and ihe is a j at A the I the paragraph in the says that three sent hy to help lo unload the wore at anchor plank Stale The men in The third hud out tolri me the plank were Siata ly arrived being of ihe on division roils were brought down tome by ihe fore- men to hy Mr. ker always examined and to ihd m I received on tu break 1 received on ilie jonic panders to the idle you see the ol your own drawn by Governor RiMier on the and Banks tiie 14' and I from tion 3 our ol the elective j Governor R 'n at the Inspector's election at as in Urj 1S t 0, j Wright and ihe o. of ihr and would pass free of I paid no loll I beautiful dimensions as the n Mr. had a contract in carry j An affray occurred on the 1st the citizens of and ihe sailors ot the in which several persons severely in a lunge body and drove the on hoard The arc 26, detailed onti of tho j firm of is elected to Congress by a majority ol 37 votes over Col. No news ot importance had 80 the ull tlie plank al 50 per it. The Baltimore company and got ceuis per for -I was I Hut oh thou Summer If I greet thy flowers once rnc thv my soul should Give me to thv sunshine AVith and Or in a purer than this our next be camp loi j l j that hs liu hills ot ihs cr atul other cli by a and lite i of the and that he thirl ij cenis I iliev two carts on the time received from the The In- B. I was the frontier haii committed no at works I The were in the gol the for tiie country improving as as A new channel has been in their schemes as fo sanction these Utopian if into would reduce them to the degradation of and render theiu the ind play things of gamblers and ilium look to these let the tendency of whig far as il devolves arouse to their own and the ot What is more de- tii the ihe industrious tanner and thau an unstable and product of their toil is trie to rise when the and first to fall when it If any class of men should be in laror a sound and uniform a circulating bearing a value to the cost of its and upon the ciples thai a dollar is a dollar because U cost a dollar's worth of that hy sweat of their t should be iu ihc front IN A BANK 13 A TER OF NO MOMENT AT This sentiment should be written in capitals and placed over every man's door post as a leading of tile ths first principle in and as a rara of their wisdom in political Which have been tlie the collectors or a few facts Since 1789, the immense sum of ten thousand millions of dollars have through the handa and control of the lic collectors and land During forty-nine years embraced in this die whole loss by these individual and is computed at a- boul or one of one per cent. From 1817 to 1834 the amount of the revenue deposited in the banks was a hunt or a liitle more one third of the whole which hid through the hands of the tuis and Upon this the loss in seventeen years has been or three-eighths of one per showing that the money has in the hands of re- sponsible collectors than irresponsible even under the old Treasury winch was nol guarded so carefully as the Independent Treasury would have Bristol County A Does any one that denunciations against the Administration on account of de- of public will rentier those agents more unless measures be ken to provide lor punishing a violation of duly by those It cannot Then how ridiculous course of the If they are opposed to those it if unquestionably their duty to desire the adoption of measures to vent them for the which ia in the Independent Treasury By op- posing thai and proposing no other they show as clearly as or words can that they do not desire to prevent those defalcations of which they pretend to Democracy vs. the the resolutions adopted by ihe democratic delegate Convention of Centre county is iho commendable on the ct of a letter of bankd That we deeply appreciate the wisdom of the late talented Governor in his opposition and veto of iho litter of in 1815, and as a lar crisis is to be we trust our Senator and will em- ulate the patriotism and of nor is as tht and pav to a deduction cJ the check rolls HI the evident f on tho roils from bv the i o' 30 or not ad al th l- the roll round hey discovered into the harbor of Mr and Mr. which vessels drawing feet can was at the with tlm inost perfect at all and he wore ahout times and of I 3 feet high hands to the ol 12 hava found a d at We ihe follow paragraph from the Capital not horse sii I know I for which mn er how r. one at j or huw Tn v. ho return to me of what int the and t. know of to be ue from They me what I naid and 30 IO bo 's 1 them I mads mv arrangement a er the aryl as the new of at 20 in- will of to Hie navigation of merely as a of I ul lo direct w hat office he had no J chock rull I it an lie to the importance attached to i IHS occasionally though no one um with me the of selecting and the required to his me a iibi of the of adhering 10 tor ju t v. ho in cs quired by when making such I t- bid gro t-i th j ihs the the prisoners for trinl at ihe dam by the Canal 1 sa Gazette for ihe truth of ihe how I a lor an with tiie term of ihc of ol have i tended to the I in of the county Stevens in he commissioners to seal the jury spoke lo ihe a after the the jurors nad i I received no to me been The Lw r of the At dam individuals charged do not under Mr. a two at the at tion of the second they are to be set ai think r. would average for their bail no longer at a Tne is the case in tlie present So at Mr. M gross of ihe e a ot was all th thy cj I think I d t ven two or Uoj a. ff i r -i j tome nnd 1 t I went up to dam a I 5 0 I 1 5 Toxan been sent in by four of ihe States of A parly in were favor of the Others it Jl Great Boston Courier of the 7ih inst. says gun was cast on Friday afternoon at Alger's at Small which is to ba the largest ever can in It is similar to those by the French in their attack upon Vera and will carry a ball weighing one hundred and sixty it of course of immense Fourteen tons of melted iron were used to cast and it is supposed thai the when ready far will weigh len It wilt remain m the until next n k-- .it .do I on I; v. ere JOHN H- r lh -n trom i an 1 of n j i ci on ct or foreman the i Mr. t .at Mr. Ihc PA tiie s of nii the hands tint down to paiO that up ins oi would s are r. the heard 2.1 of pr Tlit The solvency of a does not depend eci iu fact n tno say UMI hs fix it. i in a is a of no i man gave in oi 6y Hit with a of or who Mr was I of no trie A the the cents per hen Mr. Tf i. i thn Banks al and oy re- J chiefly books we en- joy intercourse with and invaluable means of communication in tiie reach of In the best I us pre- i ihou and pour into I God be for They j the of tlu aivi ihs i and make us of the spiritual life of j IJu -ka arc the true They give to who will use ll next to of the Great ALL i got at Mr. Store was stricken lor other my ltle bar Til Kl K V AUL j at Mr. and Tlie that i count unless tie could NATHAN We have received Irom the Secretary of were presented lor goods I the same from the toremen who Sworn and subscribed the 2GUi ot An- Tins is whal we should call our Legation at the following no- i saw in Mr Steel's tome were j hue the rep I don t D. 1639, George U. tiie in good u ia j m. s the spiritual presence of u. me of our No ot 1A i 11 milter i am. JNo tht of ray own time wih not en- ter my obscure It the beared Courier 4- to which we cheerfully give j before I certified to J never paid a- names of those who kept the boarding Auditor will give it an N. Y- To August Francois ot Mr. is hereby informed father is and that a large sum I ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS the real Let u be and doubt not our brethren of the press j the handy Mr. was When John H. i was carried out according to the notions of ii l. 1.1 made return to me of the boarding by Mr. in on i and ihe energies of our country OF 3JOXBV IN MV j I showed to amount of it in j ttu I goi 00 per 1 j and her credit and I After Mr. Sirel was appointed tie paid I don't know Mr. my nine for the months of June and July j Let the doctrine thai heck i 1 i money is but a a mere promise time of the i to pay thai it can bo into existence was home at j by the simple fiat of legislation that a a DOLLARS oi the money 1 examined these a of board at the was kept on check I his i troio j In one instance he not oti job ail the n ot The tirst Major Steel went up the ime tion as return of board D} i of June an i I Writers will enter and lake up abode under my Milton will cross my threshold to sing to me of and Shakespeare to open to me the oi and the workings of the human and Franklin to enrich me with his practical I not pine for of and I may a cultivated though excluded is called the in to his through the of the at July 5, 1839. Editors are requested lo give afterwards directed the er 1 advanced Mr. lo the accounts in this money particularly when The men boarding allowed 25 day he went to in down the for Tlie boarding accounts that fry the amount I do run tho above a general jl lists made out on several il advanced raoney lo Mr. I du. 10 he kept in mv 1 signed my name i Of the political heresies and ab- vo September chuck roh lor Hie notions of this whig party received purl of tuc doctrine caps the the The lime I was oa tlu 1 boai JeJ ai tho public There was the mechanical and I classes ol the community be so led by be- to be for a suitable tribute of honor to his The con- templated as a funeral hy Mr. wilh some other NEWSPAPER  

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