fejccttfeMfeT tfpbto Ttiti BORDER. $ clsv 0 Aroostook County Arrested by Mritish Authority and rescued by American Arms. We lenrn from the Bangor Whig, thai an American citizens by llic name of Dan- (el Savage, living wilhin llio jurisdiction of the State or Maine, and claiming the pro tection of her laws, has been carried off on civil suit by individuals known to bo au thorized agents of thu authorities of the Province ol Now Brunswick on (he lllli ijnst. and as the United States Troops aided in effecting tho rescue, the case must oe on letting one, but no particular account 01 tf circumstances has been given A meeting was held by the citizens or Hancock Plantations, and resolutions adopt ed rccommenuing tnat measures ne imme diately taken to avoid collision with the au 'lliorilies of New Brunswi and appealing to the Government, throu eir represen laves fur protection. Tl tation also 'embraced a vote'Jof thank pt. Webs- ter commanding theI troops at rV.lV.l.!.. Fort Kent, Tor so prom assistance to the civil; auth 'ture our citizen on our ow by our late treaty, and to' recap- fas defined l aud bring the offender to justice What the result will be, is uncertainjbut we fear that the difficulties ck am nl wjppu end 1'liere. The Pittsburg Sun, of the 23d ult. tells the following story, and as will be perceiv ed, vouches for the respectability of its authority. It makes the heart thrill with Jiorror to read it : - A gentleman just from Armstrong county in this Slate, informs us of an accident of tho most appalling nature. There is no reison, wc fear, to doubt (he truth of it. It happened at what is familiarly called a raiding,' a gathering of neighbors to erect a t . twf.'l.t . , ion nam. wnne me men were eniraeeu in t1s erecting the barn, some women were catch ing chickens, and cutting their heads off, preparatory 10 ine least usually served up on bucIi an occasion. 1 wo children, a boy land a girl, Having observed tho process gone through with by the women with the chickens, one of them laid lier head down or) a block of wood, while the other pro ceeded to chop her head off with a hatchet. Two men on the tup of the barn who were in the act of receiving a log from those who were pushing it up from below, heuing the screams of the women, and terrified at seeing the horrid sight, let go their hold of the log, which Tell, arid in railing crushed time persons to death. The details of this horrid affair are too sickening lo admit us to dwell upon them; it is sufficient to state that our informant may be relied upon. TYie Indians. Of the immense Ind an population that but a few years since occu 'pied land, between the Atlant c and MIss'if isppl river, there is now, according to the ifcoit recent authentic statistics, preserved in tne Indian department at Washington, in Lower Michigan, about 5000 of the tribes of Chippewas and Ottawas; in Ohio abauf .563 Wyanduts: in Indiana about 000 Mi amies and Poltawaltamies; in Mississippi .about 5250 Chickasaws and Ohoctatvs; about 1100 Gherokees are still raillercd -over the slates of North Carolina, Alabama, .-and Tennessee; somo Chippewas south and west of lake Superior, whose number is unknown; some Oneidas originally from New York, near Green Bay, Wisconsin lerrilory; a small remnant of the Semi mt?s in Florida; a few of different tribes scattered through New England, a remnant .01 me Hrotherlown and Stockbridge on Winnebago lake, and a more nominal band that still linger 011 the banks of the Oalawa ba i.i South Carolina. These scattered frag menis ni tnc great Indian lamily that for merly owned llie land east of the Mississip pi river, are all that are left lo tell the story of their former dominion and great nes in that wide expanse of territory. Adjournment. Yesterday the Senate leconsidered the resolution, fixing the day nor adjournment on the 1 8th inst. W .deem this a very proper slep on the pari 0 .1.1 1 ttn mat oouy. 1 nerc are a number ot very important hills which have passed boil branches of the Lrjnslature and are now the hands of the Executive, for approval. In case he withholds his snnrlinn.it may he . r... .1.- f -..!. -.1 . -.-, -uupcr 1111 uiu liriji-iiHiurc, eiiner in reinoti: lle them, or pns them by a ConstitutMnai Minority. The reform bill which paTBed both I louses by an nverwhelminggvotn, i inie 111 ine must important meastl have been matured ut the present 1 is represented, that the prnvis bill alone, will save lo the Cnm'r upwards of three hundred th Jars ner annum, litis llieref creaiesi impnrtanceioMiie re of the pponle that they should !is position the Execiive hasflpw"aTd" l lull. . a?" Testimony. The grand jury of Wayn county Indiana, states that tliey liave found twenty six indictments and that after exam instion, they find that four fifths of them have their origin, tlirecilyKr indirectly in infmperance. , KIIIUll SSL inuVfilhis iiKTthl mm Binmiaiives tfK&wjlwIiat fho Lecture of Mr Speaker WriloitT, in the Coutl House, list evening, wan listened lo by n larfe audience and received in a most enthusiastic manner. Mis theme was Napoleon Bonaparte,' and amnio justice was done to the man and his career. The lecturer was eloquent in his description of the progress ol Me petit Corporal' from loulon to Lodi from Marengo to the yramids from Jena to Austerlilfe from Vienna to Moscow and from Paris to St. Helena. No lecture that we have lately listened (0, has left so nleasintr an impress- on on our minds; and our friends the larrisburg Rifle,' were happy in obtaining lor this set vice so accomplished a speaker. as Mr. Wriout. Ueporlcr. We ioarn from Washincton.lhat the Sec retary of War; with the approbation ol (he President, has appointed Richard S. Elli ott, of (larrisburg, Sub-Agent for the Uni ted JNatinu ofUllown, Uhippewa, and Pot- walnniie Indians, ut the bub Agency ol ivotinr.il Uliills, on tho Missouri river, in the Tcrritoiy of Iowa, tho very outside otindury of while settlements. Mr. E. will have lo muster all hin knowledge of 10 Eastern Indian tribes. thai he may 'talk to the 'chiefs,' who sociably visit him. Heporlcr, The New Orleans papers of tho 18th ult complain very much of cold wcaihcr in that vicinity. In some of the upper, parishes of the slate, the ground was covered with snow, and in Arkansas the snow is six teet in depth. A HEAVY LOAD. The borough of Harrisburg, with a pop uiation 01 aoout v.uuu, nas a debt oi more than one hundred and fifty thousand doll' ars. 1 his' (Jives the sum of about twenty one dollars and a half to each individual. j man, woman and child. A II 'evolutionary Soldier Drowned. Littleton Hunt, an old soldier of the revolu tion, who served fivo years, and was in the battles of Guilford and Eutaw Springs, was drowned on the night of the 12ih till. Mr. Hunt was about uiio hundred arid seven years old. The testimony in llie trial, of Yourg Mercer, for the shooting of Hcberton, was closed at the last accounts. It was eener ally thought that he would bo cleared upon the plea of insanity at the time of killing Heberton- c MARRIED On the 27th inst. bv the Rev. D. M. Hallidav. Mr. E: W. CONK LIN, to Miss. MARGARET E. HIIJLER. boih of Danville. On Tuesday the 28th ult. bv the Rev. E. Schwartz. Mr. JACOB WIREMAN. to Miss REJJNA RISHEL, both of Maho ning lownship. In Berwick, on the 20di nil. bv Rev. A. H. Hand, Mt, JOHM RIT TILNnOUE.nf Black creek, to ,Wiss .'WARY R1TTEN HOUSE, of Briar creek. In Berwick, on Thursday last, bv J. T. Davis, Esq. Mr. GEORGE SHAFFER. to Aiss CATHARINE WALT AfAN, both unar creek. DIED In Limestone township, Co lumbia county, on Monday the 20lh ult. im. I tlUAIAo I'LUOD, aged 10 years and 2 inonlhs. On Sunday morning lasi, at his lato rest denrc in Briarerek townshin. JOHN BOWMAN, Eq, in the 50ih year of his age. On Monday murninj? lut, in Mifflin UHvnship, Mrs. HARTS EL, consort of Jacob Hartsel, aged 50 years, On Tuesday morninir lasi, at his resl der.ee in Rriarcrecl; townshin, Mr. SAM UELTIIRASIIER. aged nlmul 45 years. NOTICE. HAT I have this day purchased of Jese Cole ninn at constable. fuV, one mantle clock, one table, one stand, one desk, seven chairs, one bureau. 1 corner cubboard.onn looking glass, one lot ofcar pet, one lot cherry lumber, and have left the same in his' possesion during my pleasure of which tho puunc win take notice, JOHN CONNER. April 8, 1643 SO. h NOTICE IS hereby given that I hnvo purchased at Con- stablo shIc, on the Clh of April, 1813, thu following sold as the property ot James feliocmakcr, 1 Day mare, I Double bet harness, 1 single set hurucsx, 1 str.ip nndbtlls, SO U undies of straw, I wind mill 1 cutting Uox and knife, 1 beilTer, 8 acres of wheat, 18 acres of Ryo 1 plough, 1 harrow, 0 boss, I grind Mime, I sleigh, 1 Move run! pipe, 1 sled and box, 1 horse vvugnu, I logchain, I maiitlo clock, 1 two horse waggun, and nl.o left In his possession 1 brown iiure,vhich was my property before ihUbale, all I of which I have left in his paKCsioii during my pleasure, and heredy caution all f person nut to take it from him cither by purchase or otherwise without my consent. JOHN SHOE.1AKER, Aprl, 8th, 1843 p tint of Letter REMAINING In the Pwt Office at Cattawis sa Tor tho quarter ending March 3lst 1843. Urechbcll Michael llrnok Joseph Uoonc Milton Uoono Newton Idler Jacob John Mary Kinney Andrew 3 Kitchen Mary Klingaman Nathan Klingaman Chailc Labold's Aron flxr, Laubach Jacob Dear Jacob Ualdy U. Chapman Daniel Case Mahlon Clcwcll DahlcP L'mvill J. D. Little Schuylkll tt BusqUclianna Rail It, Campany UolrlcK Alias Millanl Samuel Dollnan Peter Millar Samuel Frederick Ocorgs Knrich John Fisher Henry Blengcri I.ydia Furling John Sands Joel ucojtgc Jonathan Secsliolts 1'lillip S Ociger JJanicl Savcrer! William Gorton Orlans Traub William Geigcr George Taylor Carolina HUxhcs GeornO Varnls Bilas Helwig olm ' Ham pole Thomas Hosier Mr; IVellj 'J'tieoaore Howard Michael It, Ilnrtman Eclh. Fcrsons calhne for letters In the above list will plcaso say they arc advertised. U. A. UKUU3 T, 1'. iVl! LIST OFLETTEUS, EMAINING in the Post Office at Bloom's!. burg Apiil 1st 1843. Nathan llaucr 2, J. C. Geiger, Esq, John Hntlct Win. Hance, Isaac C. Hopper, Johnson lkclcr, Charles Konns.Jamo Lauvou, John Kouch, John soliannon, It in. Waslcy, Alngal Witlnngton, I crsons calling for letters in tho above list will please gay they are advertised, JOHN Ii. MOYEU, P. I. SHERIFF'S SALE. Jll virtuo of a writ of fi. fa. to inc directed will bo exposed to public ealo at the houso of Frederick &initu in Limestone township on Saturda" tho 15th day ol April lH12;at 10 o'clock A.M. the follow, ing projicrty viz : A certain lot of ground situate in Lime- stono township Columbia county, containing llircc acres more or Ices, adjoining lands of John Gougcr William Alontgomcry, whereon is elected FRAME HOUSE, a 11LACK SMITH iJHOPj and a small 5TAUI.E. Seized taken in excoution and to bo sold 03 the property of Frederick Smith. JOHN FttUI7;Sh'ff Sur.uirr's OrricK, auvillo? March Si, 1813. 5 SHERIFF'S SALE, u x virtue ol a writ of venditioni exponas to mo directed, will bo exposed to public sale at the Court House in Danville, on Monday tho 17tlddy ol April, at. 10 o'clock A. M. the following proper ty., v'z: A certain lot situate in Valley lownship Columbia county, containing ono acre, whereon is erected a STONE DWELLING iOUSE, a Tan House, and fixtures, with' other out' buildings, and adjoining lands of John Maus, and others. Seized taken in execution, ai.d to be sold as theiproperty uiduHics Lfonaiuson JOHN FRUIT, Sh'ff. oueriff's UFFrci:; Uanvillc, Match 21, 1843. liongly's Groat West ern Indian PANACEA. Compounded cnlirelu of Vegetable Sub stances: uree from uaiomel ana all other Minerals. rrV'Foi the history of this Medicine, and its un rivalled and truly sumrisine: success and nonulari ty, see largo bills. It is' recommended as a acnetal cathartic for fam ily use in dyspepsia end all bilious disease, it is invaluable tor Asthma It Is considered a specific no case having yet occurred which'it has failed to cure for common colds, infiammaloly diseases rneumausin. alleclions ol the liver, Stc, and for fe males, it is a safo and excellent remedy. NEW CERTIFICATES From Hon. llohtrt Monell, Circuit Judge (Sixth Greene, Nov. 25. 1843. Col. Iiongley Dear Sir: I thank vou for tho hot tie of Panacea sent by Mr. Johnson. 1 hovo used one bottle ot your valuable medicine for myself, and in my family, and am well satisfied it is a safe and valuable medicine. I have found it the best remedy loroiuious auacKs, lo which l am suhject, that nave useu. My neignuor, to whom 1 loaned your meuicme speaKs ol it as great relict tn dyspepsia. xour uu i, oery't, KUi J . A1UNJJ1.L. from Docl. Stlat West, nfDinsht mton. Mr. Lonoley Dear Sir: I have used vour Great Western Indian Panacea in my fumily,aiidhave re peatedly prescribed it tor patients under my care.and am sausiicu mat it isaiwavs a sat.and in very ma ny caes an invaluable medicine. It operates as : laxative without nausea, or painjand while it cfl'ec- tuany ooviales coMivcncss ucU uiion the stomach and livtir as an alternative correcting acidity, and restoring tho healthy condition of those organs. Very respectfully yours, S. WEST, Agcals. iloomsburg, J. n. Sloyfr, Ephra'un umiz, i,imo muge, Anderson & Miller. Bloomsburg Academy rXTi Ht undersigned tenders his thanks for tho patronage he lni received, and hopes to mcri a continuance, by a diligent attention to his duty as an instructor ot yntitli. lie would inlonn parent nnu guardians, mat tua next term win commence on the first Monday in April; and as an entire new arrangement will bo made with the classes.it woul bo very desirable, that all who propose sending will comnienco at, or s near that time as possible. A infant school will bo opened in one of the apait ments, if a sufficient number should offer, compc tent teacheu will bo provided for each deparltnen' of tho school; in order thai all who apply for admis sion may bo accommodated. The various branches of an English education together with tho Greek and Roman clasicks will ba taught, and iho moral department nf tho pupil particularly attended to. Tho government of the school will be strist, but mild "and parental. To avoid iui$undortanding, Ihn prices of tuition will be from ono to fivo dollars per quarter ol twelve weeks. Prom the experience of many ycats as a teacher, iho undersigned is well convinced, that im provement is more rapid, when the pupils ate gra de I according to their proficiency, and Iho number in each department limited. JOSEPH. D. BILES, Princip.L March 18, 1813r-. , U M-M UJ M MI SUM MAM. j' n nrnnaitit In nilhllr calrt. nl thn Ittlblic bonce 1 bl Ucorrto W Abbot.m ItblibrshUrp, oh Mbnday tho lOthdny of April, 1843, at 10 o'clock A. M tlio following property, vir.: d certain lot of land sittltilt m Urccn- Wood township Columbia county, containing eight acres more or less, adjoining lands of Philip Iteese, lJeiijamin Kcslcr and others, whereon is elected a frame houso and fiame stable. Seized, taken in execution end to bo sold ad the property of Harmon Lemon. JOHN FRUIT, SWff. BuERlfr's Office, Danville ? March 17, 1843. S BY virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Ex poneas to me directed, will bo exposed to public salo at the Court House, in Danville, on Monday tho 17th day of April at ten o'clock, A.M. llio ollowing property, viz t All the right title and interest (lie defen- ant has in u ccilain tract of land situato in Catta-n-issa township. Columbia couutv. adioininir lands of Jacob Fox, and others, containing One Hundred and ten Acres more or lew, wlicrcun is erected a LOU HOUSU and BTA11LB, AL&O, One ToWh Lot In the town ef CattatWsf'a. allnStc' on tho North side of main street, adjoining a lot of M'Kelvy and Paxton.whereonis erected ai'KMt: HOUSE and STA13LE. ALSO, An one half lot df ground si untd In the town bf Caltavissa,dli Iho Kastjido of front street adjoin ing a lot of Lydia Hurlman, whereon W elected a FRAME HOUSE and S3TABLE. ALSO, . An one-half lot of ground situate in the lown df Cattawissaon tliaNoith side of main street, unjoin ing u lot of Hiram Philips, whereon ig erected a l'KAMU SI'ABhiS and HOUSE. ALSO, An ond lot of ground siluato below, the mouth of Cattawissa creek, adjoing lands of Paxton and Pox tUiercon is erected aKKAilE HOUSE. ALSO, An ono aero Wood lot, on Loyds Hill. ALSO, All tho right title and interest in a certain tract of land situate in Cattawissa township, col. co. adjoining lands of Jacob Pox and others.contatning ono hundred and ten acres more or less, uheicon is creeled a LOG HOUSE and iTAULE. ALSO, An one-half lot of ground silualo in the town of Cattawissa on the cast aide of Pront slioct adjoin ing lands of Ljdia llartmiin, whereon is erected a FRAME HOUSE and STABLE. ALSO, An nne.b.iir lnt nf p-rnnm! itnto in ih, inon c Cattawissa, on the Worth side of main ttreet.odjoiu. uig u ioi ii,iiiruiu i Minos, wnereon is erected a FRAME STABLE and HOUSE ALSO, An one acre lot of ground situate below tho mouth of.Oattawissa creek, adjoining lands of Paxton.and Cox, whereon is erected a r ItAiUE HOuSLV ALSO, An one acre Wood lot on Loyd's Hill. Seized taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Christian A. JJrobst. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate in Cattawissa township, col. co. containing Fifty acres more or less, adjoining lands ot II idow Cleaver and John Weaver and others, whereon is erected a' LOG HOUSE aid Bank Darn. Seized, taken in execu tion, and to be gold as the property of Daniel ilou rcr. ALSO, A certain tract or parcel of land, situate tin- on tho Susquehanna ic Tioga Turnpike road and upon the east branch of Uriercreek, about two and it half miles from the tdwii of betwick, iihcioon is a FURNACE ond a FOUiNDKY, a Store home, two dwelling houses.a heclwriglit ehop.and othci buildings, anJ adjoining lands of S. F. Hcadlcy, heirs ot George Ueam deceased, and others; and containing about thirteen acres more or less. Also upon a certain other tract or farm of land situato upon said branch of Rriarcrcek ond bounded on tho cast by the county line between Columbia & Luzerne counties, upon the south by lands of Ber nard Seibert, Nichohs Seibert, and S. F. Hcadlcy, upon tho west by tho aforesaid lot of thirteen acres, whereonthe furnace and other buildings arc erected and by lands occupied by Henty Trough, and on the north by other lands of the defendant and con taining about forty-five ucres moro or less, where on is a frame house, and a log house, a log stable, a good orchard, ami other fruit trees, the land is all improved. Also,. a ecrtain frame farm lot or truct of laud situato upon said branch of Driarcreck and bounded south by tho last aloresaid lot or farm of about forty-five aciej, cast by the county lino of Luzerne ond Columbia, and by lands of William Zahner, north by lands of S, F. Headley, west by other lands of tho defendant and containing ninety acres more or less, whereon is a grist mill a large frame dwelling buuso a stable and an oldbsw mill, upon this tract there is about sixteen acres of im. proved meaduw land. AUe, upon a lot containing one acre and fcix perches of land, bourdei nn the south by tho aforesaid lot or farm, of about forty five acres, upon the east by the aforrsald tract whereon the grist mill and taw mill is e;ccted,upoii Ibe norm and west ny ouier lanus ol ine delendant, bfinga triangular lot of improved ground.hut with, outbuildings upon it. AIo, upon a certain other lot, containing about four acres of land, more or Itss, situato upon the south sidoof Summer ill, outl bounded south by llio aforesaid farm of forty five acres, uud the said lot; t,f one acre and six per chor, east by the aforesaid grist mill tract; north bv oilier lands of defendant, we6t by landi occupi od by Henry Trougb, whereon is a framo dwelling houso. Also, upon a certain other tract bituatc upon summer hill, uud bounded cast by the afore said tracts whereon the grist mill and other build ings uro crocteJ; north by lands of S, F. Headley, and other lands of defendant, west by landi of J. Jacoby, Win. Edwards und others, south by the aforesaid lot; containing about four acres; and by other lands, and containing about ninety acres, pari of which is improved, but without buildings. Also upon a certain triangular lot of .unimpiovtd land, situato noon Slimmer Hill, ni.d bounded bv tho last aforesaid tract.upou the south east, and by lands ol'S. F. Headley, ou the north, and by lands of J. Jacoby, and others on the west, containing forty acres more or lesa, quantity unknown. Also, upon e certain tract of timber land situate upon tho Koilh Mountain, tdjoioirtj land of Jeseo Dowtortne.F. tit Ali-tnniler Onrhran. dated SSth July. 17H3, and n,.ln!..t.. AhA nn.n 9fl nf,rttpa ftttil allowance.1 Seized taken In cxcc'tilibo, and to be sold u 1'" properly bf Thomas M'Naif, SamUcI I. Headier. ALSO. The undivided otid lihtf rif a certain lot of grduhd, bitualo In the town" df Danville; Columbia' etiunly'i nUinbct'dd in the plcCrl of said tortn, No. eixty two, fifty two feet on mill jlree't, ens hundred and' fifty fett deep t' an alloy) .adjoining lots, of Thomas Clark, whereon is crcctcd a Jargo brick and frame thred story tavern liousV, with t frames" stabids and fhedi. Seized taken iK cXeebtion and: to Lcsdld as the rlrdperty bfOeorgc J.DroxVrf. ALSO, A certain ioi bf ground in the town of Danville Columbia county, situate on'fh'c cast tide df Pine street, and bounded on tlio north by an alley and adjoining lots of Thomas Loyd & Sharp Icss Tdylor, whcreoli is erected d frhtfto h6use, Seized) taken in execution, and td b6 said as tho property "of Jcfin ilofning. 'Y virtue ofa writ bf levari facias, to me direct ted, will be exposed lo public tralcjat the samo' time and place, atorcsaid, tho following property, vizi A rjeftjlrl Hle'sMlarfe of IgnfirhetH bf h'lnfc ty acrei of iandj lituate i'rl Ma'diion! township, Col. co. and state of Pennsylvania, beginning on a cor ner (if land, eurvcye 1 for 'Phonies Morclh, and d jbiniftg lands of Daniel Cromlfcy; Michael Ililcuian. Vincent l.'obir.S a id oUiefB. (ogethar with' all and singuldr tho buildings, improvements, ways, woodrf waters, tviter doursc, rights, liberties nnd f.pperto- -tianc'di, uh.itsoeer thcieuntu belonging or in any way appctlalrling and rocrsionr& rcniatndcrs.rents iue. and profit thereof. Seizcdi tiken in execu tion, and to bo sold as the pr'dperfy of J'aul Crom lick. iOHX FRUIT, Sh'tf. enfehirPs Orr'tCff, Danville, 5 March 17, i54i, J Notice IS HEREBY GIVEN. TO all legaatees, creditors and other person' interested in the estates of the resncctive dc-'.. .cndents and minors that tho administration and' guardian accounts of tho said estates havo been, filed in the Office of tho Register of the county of " Columbia and will bo presented for the confirma tion and allowance to the Orphan's Court, to bo' held at Danville, in and for the county aforesa'd,orf Wednesday the 19th day of April icxt at S o'clockf" P. M. 1. The account of Charles F. ilfann Administra tor of the estata of Jesse Roberts lato of ilifflin tp deceased. 2. The account of Effds Leidy Admihielralor of the CbUto of Catharine Adams late of Brier crcelc township deceased. 3. The account of Ezra S. Ilayhurst Adminis' trator qfltieestnto of Er Harder late of Cattawissaf township deceased. 4. 1 he account of Ezra S. Ilayhurst Adminis-' trat?r of ,lu3 c3Vte rjo1"1 Stevenson, lata of Cat- tawissa townshin deceased. Tho accdunt ot Thomas C .Robinson, ono ,c the executors of thp last will and testament of Tho mas Robinson late of Derry tp. deceased. CHARLES CONNBR.'Rea1sirr itEorsTEn s uiiicF., uanvillc, .March 17, 1843. B-JST OS? JlKORS, ' Grand Jury for April Term 1843. Mar Creek John Workheiscr Bloom Oved .Everett, Jacob Mcllick Cattawissa Jacob 8nyder, Rudolph Shumanf' John CIi over, 1 cter Uodino Fishing creek Moses. M'i7cnry, Ss'muel Peeler Hemlat Jofra OhI Liberty Frederick Blue; William Campbell.' Isaac Gulick Limestone- John Flood ( Madison Thomas Fonsfon;, Jacob. Sheej1 Mahoning William Brckley, John Mourcv John Ldndy, David Roberts' , Mifilm Gabriel Lulsf. . Orange Samuel 'Jheinhart, John'Kcira- Roaring creelc John Daily , J- - -,h v Traverse Jury 1st Week. Briar crcelc William Hay man, Mordeca Jac!f son. Henry Knorr Bloom Samuel Kressler, Samuel Mclick, Stu art Pierce Cattawissa John Fisher Derry Robert Clark, William Ellis, John Springer Fishing crtrh William Ikelcr Greenwcoil Joseph Long Jlemhcl: Jacob iarris Jaclaon William Turner Liberty Robert llutler, James Marfden Limestone David-Dye, 6'amucl Oaks Mudkon William'Darber, Jonas Kruin, Joliri Wclhver. Mahuninz William W. Cook, John- Dech; jrv Sewell Gibbs.Samuel Gulick, John P. Grovcs,Jicob' K. Trego MiJJIin William Kelchnsf Orange Jonas Kisner,Georgo Jarmcn Routing erk Jofepli U- Clearer, Rtbbrn Fahringer. Umanncl Kcarns, Alexander 3vte's. Sugar Lonf John M'henry, Reuben Davis- Traverse Jury for 'id U'tch. Briar Creek James Evans, Josial'v Evans John Connor. William Adams. IJIoom George Kresler, John Bitien' Ijpnder'Johr. Mellu'k. Cyrus Ikrinn, Ioseih Ilemleishfit Mahlon Hn-mblin. Callawhsa Michael Brobst, Jal.n Lowe, Derry John Smiih, Gideon Bnbb. Fishinc: Crtck James Edgar Uanc 'IV Robbinn Greenwood William Eves. Hemlock Jamva Emmeit, John biueh. Limestone Abraham German. Aludison Willian Dildnif, Dries'- Hnnr" Zeislofi, Adam Heller, John Ueet, DavL Kisner. Mount Pleasant Andrew Melick,Jauirt Grimes. Orange George Whitmeyn, Jesse Cul j man. Hoariucr Creek Jihn Yearer,sr. Williat Divis Svgnr Lonf Thwnas Men'nhnl Rlijsh Fotlmer,1 lamen "H(g, John Lai i. ..i. Valley James Le idy..