btSGACEFuL s v . : ! The Legislature, during 'the present ecso jon, his been the scene of severhl quarrels between members most Uisgraceful- - to themselves and tlio state, and on Saturday last, another of thu most outrageous charac ter occurred on the floor of the house, the particulars of which wo give below from the Keystone of that day. PERSONAL RENCONTRE Wo regret to state that a personal itc romre i)i seiious r,naracier iook piaco on the floor of the House nf RepresenUtives 'this (Saturday) forenoon, during its session, Hie particulars of which, so far as we could ascertain them, arc something like the following: Mr. Bratton, (he Editor of the 'State Capitol Gazette, came into the House about ten o'clock and was standing near ihe lire place on the left of the Speaker's chair, when Mr Edward McGowan, a member from Philadelphia county, came up.to him with the Gazette in his hand, and asked if he was the authot of n certain article peisonal to Air. AftGowan. Mr. Bratton replied that he was, when Mr. flic G'owan struck him with his fist Mt. Brat ton, wo believe, struck back when Mr. JIeGowan seized a chair, and struck Mr. Bratton a blow over the head with it Some little scuffle then ensued, Alt. Ale owan drew a dirk knife;VJr. Bratton ran behind the Speaker's chair, where Air. Mc Gowan followed hitn mid struck him acrross the shoulder with the dirk: The instrument, however, fortunately struck the bono and bent round, which, doubtless sailed the life of Bratton. The dirk was im mediately taken from .ilcGowan; Doford moved the appointment of a committee to enquire into the facts of the ca6o. M' Govan was arrested and taken before Alder man Snyder, and held to bail in the sum of 4rtio thousand dollars. The following is the article reffercd to ubbyc. YOU SHALL BOTH HAVE OF JTIOE IN. THE' CUSTOM HOUSE, IF YO,U yOTE FOR TUB TYLER CAN DIDA'I'E FOR STATE PRlNTR." as J Porter Brnwwy said to AJ Gowan and Jlaeon. 'JIgr'cld"yi&it response and Ky did votefor litm eure. enourjii. In our next wo stroll hold up' to the public gaze every uian thai lias been hrlbcdl Pursuant to public notice, a very large number of tho citjfcens-of Paxlon District, Mifflin township, met at llic house of Adam Michael on Saturday, the Bill of April, 18 13, and oreauied bv appointing Henry Lair 3'rcsident. John Shearman, sen. If. liana ger, Ludwig Menizingtr, Jldam Miqha'e.1, Conrod liredberider, John Klingaman, Slohn Shuman, Frederick Hosier, Jesse Nuts, John Herring, Jacob Iloals and Jonathan llamer, Vice Presidents, Henry Shell, Isaac Davis and Samuel tFaliman, Secretaries. The president then elated tho object of the meeting. llo said that he presumed nil, were awJre, Jthat a bill had been passed by thi senate of this'Ctnlr k erect a new ...i,ir ..r .. ..., j l. j , k .serTfe that the people whoo business i rmiiiiv uiil in 1 1 iiiis ii I wifiumuui un j j.n Was, had remonstrated repeatedly agpint such a picasuro, but it appeared wo were not to b.hearkcnd unto, and now, that wo .had learned, thefo were dcjpcrste exertions l- i . .1.- I. :u r.. .1... ucing inauc im rauv ui uiii in uic uinur branch, it behooved every' man to exerj, himself to prevent it that wo should le the citizens of the other portion of Cohim bia county intended to be embraced within theiproposed ncti county, Know our leorngs and determination' that they may rely upon Ma, should sue!) an iniquitous bill become a law- We will then resist, J ultftcalion after the will ol the people aro so Uisrega ded, is not a new or strange doctrine. On motion of S. ,Waltham, tho President appointed a committee of thirty to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting or, the subject slated by the Presi tlent, the following gentlemen were oppoin ted on said committee, Charles F. Mann John Host?, Samuel Hosier, John Gcnlsel Stephen Michael. Jonathan Bredbendcr,Joe Swcnk, Garret Vai Blonigan, Cornelius Rilterchotise, Isaiah Longeberger, John Fisher, Charles Michael, Michael Klingama Henry Zallv, Willian Herring, David R Hosier, Ouiuiah Uctilzel, Jabou bleniger iliram Owens, Elias Miller, Daniel Single Adam Swcuk, Joseph Lair, David II err go Samuel Sbpemaker, David Davis, Reuben lluuse, John Krui', Peter Slicker, and Conrod Meiiizinger. The committee repor ted the following. Uesolved I M wo will use all lawiu Ylpmia m nnr niti,i nrnuflnl ,hn furm'i lion of a new counts' out of parts of Co Jumbia and Luzerne. But should the fow d-nerate stirciiltilnrs of Berwick and Dan mc, still persist in their determination run we interest oi me upper enu oi v.iiiiin Mi, ami succeed in hayinir such a law naws u by our Leeislamre, that forbearance wi hen cease o bo a virtue, and wi pledg ion of Columbia cnuntv. intended to be n eluded in Madison countv, that wo wi emst oy iwrce ii neressarv. Uesolved That many nfihis mecling at lie last election; when the question ol re airly piesented to the peoplo of Columbia 'rilltltl' vntpil ltr it 1 1 rflmnvn finKPl! 'viievina tuo o ten repeateu nieiij;cs anu u:mee3.(if ,i!ic Danvillo pooiilo, that lit county ebouid tomaini Ihen,- but wo now oarn that contaary to till pledge 6ic. they aro activo in trying to procure the passage of the division but thby will bo remembered Tho resolutions being read theywere un nimously oiloiiled. On motion of Henrv Shell, y?C5ot)erf That the proceeding of this meeting be signed by the officers and a co py forwarded to our only Representative IJahicl Snyder, and viat they be published n the only paper advocation the interest of Columbia countv, the Columbia Demo crau (Signcdby the qyiccrs.) MbLAttcnoLV. The Geauga Whigs ststa that the dwelling house of Mr. Cyrus Mil an), in the north part of Rusell Township, in Geauga county; Ohio, was entirely con sumed, on tho evening of the 7th inst, in tho absence of Mr. and Mrs, Millard. and horrible to telate, their Four youngest chil drcn and a relative (a lad of 14) wero burnt n the building. Nothing saved. Massachusetts Election. Tho elocttoh n Massachusetts, for choice of members of Congress, look place on Monday. In the fifth distticl, the Whig candidalo has one hundred and fifty majority over Henshaw, and is therefore elected. Second district, King, Whig, has gained nearly a thousand votes on Rantoul, Third district, no choice Sixth and Seventh districts, no choice. The Senate of Maino -. has refused to re cctvo the portion of tho sales ol tbe public lands that was allotted to the Slate, by a vote of-25 to5. ' Gen. D, h. Keim has doqlined to run ngair. for Congrcsa, from, the Burks District Pa, and Hon. II; A. Huhlcnberg' is to go back, 1 SAaeWirgv-T"A,.boy not .more than twelvo ycartf of,flge,was decoyed into, the bnckjiart oi a House in icw UrIeans,oti'the 20tli ult by a desperado. In a few moments tho boy came. tunning out" with his, throat cu from car to ear; and tho confusion vas so great that the villain who cotnmitled the diabolical deed e&capcd. The poor liitle oreature ia not expected lo hvcand as yet tlio whole affair is shrouded in mystery. Tho Schino Uepnb'ican says! Mr. John Schoolcraft, Jr. of the Sqhohario Hotel, of this village, now owns the celebrated "dos1 Trouble.' Ho is four years of age, and weighs ono hundred. and .sixty altd a half pounds, Who can. heat this. GrnphiL. The 'comet at St. Auguslino is described by the editors of ..lhe,Novv, a seen ay the- naked eye, to be some two feet in'width.'and ono hundred yards more in length with a star at one end on it! Spunish LoM Tho New York Sun says that the benks of-tho city have resolved to receivo twenty' five cent Spanish pieces for only iwenly'-ihreo cents, shillings and sixpenny at llm earns rate. It was so dark at noouday in New ' dr loans',' on the 21st ult, that business could not be transacted without lights. During 1842, 0-18 erected in Baltimore. new buildings were Tho State Treasurer and Auditor eral cancelled all tho relief notes on Hen hand on the first instant, amounting to $16,000. Up to Wednesday, there had been no action in tho house, on tho bill for the new county of Madison. We learn that John Rhode, Peter Baldy, Wm, Donaldson, and V.Uest.are still at Harrisburg exerting their utmost to procure its passige. Tuesday the 18th is tho day fixed for the adjournment of the Legislature, but as the governor has several important bills in his pocsflssion which it is thought he will veto, It Is supposed that the time will be prolonged, to give the legislature an oppur mtwty of acting upon them. Mercer, who shot Ilerberlon, has been arqnitted by tlie court before " whom he was tried. This is a righteous verdict. Col, R. Congipss, M. Johnson, is a from Kenturkv. candidate for Bloomsburg Artillery- Tho members of this company are hereby not! fied to meet in Bloumsburg on tho first Monday in .May, at 10 o'clock A. jr.witli uniform and arum fur company oxcrclsu and drill, Tho Band will also attend. II. WEBB, Commandant. Aptil, 15, 1843. That an election will be 'hold at' the .hoUso of i l?ol)'ert Hnge'nbucli, on Tuesday iht second day of May next. between tho hoars of I and 4 o'clock in Jlho after noott, for the purposo of deciding whether the tchool system (ihiill bo continued in Dloom disi trict. By order of tho board of directors. GEOKQU HinLUn, Prwldcnti IT. VVEBU, Secretary. Aprils, 1643. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. OTlCK ii hereby given, tliat letters of admin istration &e. have been granted to tuo ul- tcribcrs on tho estate of ABRAHAM TITMAN, lato of Greenwood tp. in the county of Columbia deceased All perons Indebted to said estate arc liercbv renuircd tflfcome forward without delay and settle their respective dues. Those having dcraands on said rftato are requested to present tlicir claims properly attested for settlement. JAIN Li CC 18AA.U lUiMAiV, AOHITJ. April, 15; 1843 6U Notice THAT I have this day bought as the propetly of Thomas Sautcl, ono cow, ono colt, ono hoe;, ona stove, ono mantlo clock, and a lot of lumber all or which I have left with him during my pleasure, of wlucu the public will taiio noucc. A. M. FKhhVWO. April 15, 1813 61. LIST OFLETTERS, MEMAINING in tho Post Office at Blooms, burg Apiil 1st 1843. Nathan Bauer S, J. Ci Giigef, Esd, John Hnzlct Wm. Hance, Isaac C. Hopper, Johnson Ikelcr, Charles Konnsr. Jamc f.'auyou, John liouch, John Sohannon. llm. Wnslcy, Abical vvithincton, rcrsons colling for letters in tho abovo list Will pleaso say they ure advertised, JOHN K. MOY1SK, P. M. SHERIFF'S SALE. J3Y virtue of a writ bffi, fa, to mo directed will be exposed to public" salo at tho house of Frederick Smith in r.'imrstune toWnship on Saturda" the 15lh day of April 18tS;at 10 o'clock A. M. the lollovr lug' property vis; A certain lot of ground situate in Lime "6lono township Columbia county, containing three . t ii. f ' t i r 1,1... n ncron mora or less, unjoining lanusui junu uuuger William Montgomery whercoh is elected a FKAME UOUSE, a BLACK SMITH SHOP; and a snhll Stable. Seized taken in cxeoutiop and to bo sold as. the properly 01 rrcucrick amurt, JOHN FRUir.Sh'ff. " Suumrr's OrvictiUauville'? March SI, llf3. . 5 ", SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of venditioni 'exponas to ine directed, will be exposed to public salo at the Court House in Danvillo, on Monday tho 17th day of April, at 10 o clock A, M. the lollowing proper ty, V17! A.ccrlaiti lot dttuattt in Valley township t'olumbta county, contiintiig ono acre, Whereon is erected STOM? DWELLING HOUSE; a Tan House,, ftnd fixtures, with' other out buildings, and adjoining lalids of John Maup, and others. Seized taken in rxecution, and to bp sold as' tho property ol James Donaldson,. , JOHN FRUIT, Sh'flf. SilKtiivr's Orrrct; Danville,? . Maich 21, 1813. 5 Hioogly's 3? at West ern menan Compounded cntirclv of Vegetable Sub stances; Free from Calomel mxd all other Minerals. (C? Pot tho history of this Medicine, and its un rivalled and truly surprising success and populari tv, sco large bills. It "is" recommended nsngcncial cathartic for fam lly use in dyspepsia ond all bilious disease, it is invaluabln for A6thrrn it in considered a specific no case having yet occurred which it has failed to cute for common colds, luflammatoly diseases rheumatism, affections of tbe liver, &c. and for fe males, it is a safo and excellent remedy, imW CiBS21!?IlFI,CATaS From. Hon. Robert Moncll, Circuit Judge QSixth , Circuity in the State pf Aeto l'ork. Greene, Nov. 25, lalS, Col. Longtey tlcar Sir: I thank you for tho hot tlo of Panacea sent bv. Mr. Johnson. I have usrd ; oneboltlo of your valuable medicine for myself, and in my lamily, anil am well sattsucu It Is a salo unci valuable medicine. I have found it tho best remedy for billious attacks, to which I am subject, that I have used. My neighbor, to whom I loaned your medicine speaks of it as great relief in dvspepsia. Your Ob't. Sery't. ROJ'T. MONHLL; From Doct. Saj West, ofBingfit mibi't. Mr. Longlcy Dear Sir; I have used your Great Western Indian l'nnacca in my family,and havo re peatedly prescribed it for patients under my caro,and am (satisfied that it is always a safe.and in very ma ny cases an invaluable medicine. It operates as a laxativo without nausea, or painjand while it effec tually obviates coslivcness acts upon tho stomuch and liver as an alternative, correcting acidity, and restoring tho healthy condition of those organs, Very respectfully yours, WESTi Agents. Jloomsburg, J. XI. Mover, Ephra'un Lutz, liimo Hidgo, Anderson & Miller, NOTICE IS hereby given that I havo purchased at Con stablo sale, on tbe Cth of April, 1810, tho following sold as the property of James Shoemaker, 1 Bay mare, 1 Donlilo set harness, 1 single set harness, ljstrap and bells, 50 Bundles of straw, 1 wind mill 1 cutting Box and knife, 1 heiffer, 8 acres of wheat, 18 acres of Kvo I plough, I barrow, fl hoc, 1 grind stone, I sleigh, 1 siovcand pipe, I sled and box, 1 horso wagon, 1 logchaiu, 1 mantlo clock, I two horso waggun, and also lctt in his possession I brown mare,which was my property beforo this sale, j alll of which I havo left In his possession during my pleasure, and hcredy caution oil "person not to take It from him cither by purchaso or otherwise without my consent. JOHN SUOE.VAKEB. Aprl.Btb, 1813 p H V Virtue of a writ of ft. fa. to me directed.will HU3 1e exnosed to tiublic pale, it tho tiublic liotltu 'of Georce W Abbol,in Kohcreburjr, on Monday tho 10th day of April, 1843, at 10 o'clock A, M, tho following property,, viz! Jl certain tot of land situate in Green wood township Columbia county, containing eight bcrea inoro or lesii, adjoining lands of Philip iKcae, Benjamin Kester,ond others, whereon is erected, a trame house nnU Iramc stable. Seized, laktn in execution and. to bo adld 09 tbe property of Hdrnidn Lemon, JOHN FRUIT, SlCff. BitEttiri-'s Otficn, Danville ? March 17, 1843; SISZSRIttHPS &&&& Y virluo Of sundry writs bf Venditioni fix- poncas to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, In Danville, bn Monday tho 17th day of April at ten o'clock, A.M. the following property, viz i All tho right lillo and interest the tlefos- ant has in n certain tract of land situate in Cdtta wissa township Columbia county, adjoininc lands of Jacob Fox, and others, containing Ono Hundred ana ten Acres more or Icbs, whereon is erected a LOG HOUSE and STABLE, ALfeO, Ono Town Lot in the town of Cattawlssa, situate on' the North side of main street, adjoining a lot of m rvcivy ami i'axton,wncreonis erected arilAHLi HUUaU and STABLE. ALSO, An ono half lot of ground si uato in tho town of Oattawissa, on tho Last Jldo of front street adjoin ing a lot of Lydia Hartman, Whereon is cicetcd a FRAME HOUSE and STABLE. ALSO, An one-half lot of ground situate in the town of Cattawlssa on the North sido of main street, adjoin ing a lot ol Hiram 1'lulips, Whereon is erected a FRAME STABLE and HOUSE. ALSO, An ono lot' of ground situato below tho Mouth of Cattawlssa creek, adioing lands of Paxton and Fox whereon is orectcd al ltAilZE HOUSE, ALSO,, An ono aero Wood lot, on Loyds Hilti ALSO All tho right title and intetesi In a certain tract'of land Bitua'lo in liottawissa township, col. co. adjoining lands ol Jacob t ox and others-containing one hundred and ten acres more or less, whereon is erected a LOG HOUSE mid 6'TABLEi ALSO, An ono.half lot of ground situate in the town ef Cattawissa oil tho cast sido of Front stioct adjoin ing lands of Ljdia Hartman, whereon is erected a FRAME HOUSE and STABLE. ALSO, An one-half lot of ground situate in tho town of Cattawissa, on tho North side of main strceLadjom ing a lot ol.Hirnm Philips, whereon is erected a FKAME STABLE and HOUSE ALSO, An one aero lot of ground siluAlo below the mouth ol Uullawissa creek, adjoining lauds ot f axton and Vox, whereon u erected a FUAuUE HOUSE. ALSO,. An enbacro Wood'lot oh Loyd's Hill. Seized taken in execution, 'and to bo sold as tho ' property ALSO, a certain tract oi lauu situata in Uallawissa townsiup, coi. co, containing t nty acres moro or less, adjoining lands of It idovv Cleaver and John Weaver und others, whereon is creeled a LOG HO USE a id Bank Barn. Seized, taken in oxecu tion, and to be sold as.tho property of Daniel ilW rcr, ALSO, A certain tract or parcel of land, siluale up on the Susquehanna & Tioga Turnpiko road' and upon the east branch of Brjercrcck, about two and a half miles. fropi tho town of .Berwick, whereon is' a FURNACE and a FOUNDRYs n Storo house, two dwelling houscs,a Wheelwright shop.and other uuuuinge, ana adjoining lanus oi is. r . Headley, heirs ut Ueorgo Ucam deceased, and others, and containing about thirteen acres moro or less. Also upon a certain outer tract or tarm ot lana situato upon said branch of Bnarcreek and bounded on tlio eabt by the county lino between Columbia & Luzcrno counties, upon the south by lands of Bet Hard Seibcri, Nicholas Bcibert. and S, F. Hcadlcv upon the west by tho aforesaid lot of thirteen acres whereontho furnace and other buildings arecreclcd and by lands occupied by Hcmy Trough, and on tho north by other lands ol tho defendant and con taming about forty-fivo acres moro br less, where. on is n Iramc house, and 3 log house, a log stable. a good orchard, and other fruit trees, tho land all unpiovcd. Also, a certain frame farm lot or tract of land bituato upon said branch of Briarcicek and bounded south by tho last aforceuid lot or farm of about forty-fivo acrcj, cast by tho county lino of J.uzcrno anu Uolumlua, and uy lauds ot William (Saaner, nolth by lands ot o, I. Headley, west by other lauds of tho defendant and containing ninety acres inorc or leas, lvnercon is u grist mm a large frame dwelling llouto a stable and an old eaw mill, upon tliis Iract there is about sixteen acres of im. proved meadow land. Also, upon a lot containing ono acre and six perchcj of land, bounded on the bouth by the aforesaid lot or farm of about forty five acrcij, upon the easr oy the aforesaid tract whereon the grist mill and saw mill is c.cclcd,upon tlio north ana west ny otner lanus oi mo deiemlunt, bciiiK a triangular lot of improved ground.but with. outbuildiiiKs upon it. Also, upon a certain other lot, containing about four acres of land, moro or ksb, situutn upon tho soum siuo ol touinmer ill and bounded soulu by tlio olorcsaul larm i,i fortv live acres, and the said lot; of ona aero and six ppr chc, east by tho aforesaid grist mill tract: noiih by other laudj of defendant, wcrt by landj occupi. cd by Henry Trough, wherton is a frame dwelling house. Also, upon a certain other tract situato upon summer hill, and bounded cast by the afore said tracU whereon tho grist mill and other build iugtf arc erected; north by lands of S. 1 Hpadlcy and other lands of defendant, west by lands of J. Jacohy, Win. Edwuids and others, south by the aioresatu tot; containing nooui lour acres; and by t other lands, and containing about pinety acres, pa ol which is improved, but without buildings. Also upon a certain trianguUr lot of umnipiovtd lain situate upon Summer Hill, and bounded bv tl last aforesaid lrct,npnn the south east, and by land ot S. I . llcadioy, on tlio nottti, anu by lauds at Jacoby, and others on tha west, containing forty acres moro or less, quantity unknown. Also, upon a certain iract ot timuei land situate upon tuo Null Mounlnin, adjoining lands of Jrin Bowman, f?, V ..! V . 1. j IreftdJsy, trid olJiert , tttryeved Atig Vimf pursuant oi a warrant jwuou.om o viv u. cm o Alexander Cochran, datedSStli July, l7a, ana outaiiiiug 401 lacrcs, 00 perches and allowance. Seized taken in execution,' and to bo sold M the properly of Thomas Al'Nairt Samuel F. Headley. ALSO, . Plio undivided one half of a certain lot ol ground, situato in the" town of Danillej Columbia county, numbered in the plan of Said town, No", sixty two,lifty two feet on mill street, ono hundred and fifty feet deep to an alley, adjoining lots of ., . t j - ! 'Jt., - ... l.l-U l nomas uiaru, wncrcou is crccieu u mrgc uno and framo thtco story tavern house, With frames stables and sheds. Seized taken in execution and to besold as tho prdperty of Georgo U.BrOWTi. ALSO, A certain lot of ground in tho town of Danvillo Columbia county, cituato on tho cast sidi oT Pine street, and bounded on tho north by art ulley arid adjoining lots of Thomas Loyd & Shatp less Taylor, whereon is erected a frame' bouse. Seized; taken in execution) and to be sold 03 tlio property of John Horniugi JY VitlUc of a writ of levari fjclasi'torcio dircc; ) ted, will Lo exposed to public salc;at tho earn a time and placcj aforesaid, tho, following property, viz! A cer'talrt messuage bf tenement of nine ty acTcs of land, situate irt Madison township, Col! cd. and state of Pennsylvania, beginning on a cor' ncr of land, surveyed for Thomas Moreth, and ad joining lards bf Daniel Cromlcy, Michael liilemani Vincent Kobin's and others, together with all and singular tho buildings, lrnprbVcmeriliS, ways, woods wnlp.ro. wnlcr course, fiehtsi libcrtfes rind anncrh nances, whatsoever thcrcunto'bclongtng or In any way apporl aiding and reversions jemaIndcrs,rcntB issues and profit thereof. Seized; taken in execu lion, and,to tiosom as mc property ot.i am ivrom lick. . JOHN FRUIT, Sh'Jft Snr.ntrF's OrrrCE, Eanville, ? March 17, 1S43. J IaUc& iS HEREBY GIVEN. TO all legaalccs, Creditors and other pcrBoii interested in the estates of tho rospectivo dc tenilents and .minors that tho administration and guardian accounts of the said estates havo been filed in the Oflico of tho Register ot tho 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 tho county aforesaid,on Wednesday tho loth day of April text at 2 o cloclc 1".M. . . 1, Tlio account oFCharlcsF. Jlfann Administra tor of the estate of Jesse Roberts lato of iliifllin tp!. deceased. , S. The decodnt of Enos Lcidy Admimstrator of the estate of Catharine Adams lato of Brier creek township deceased. 3. The account of Kzra S. Haynurst Adminis' trator ofthe estate of Er Harder lato of Cattawis'si township deceased. 4. Tho account of EzraS. Hdyburst -AdmhnV trator of the estate of John Stevenson, lato of Cat tawissa townshipdeccased.' Tha'acconnt ot Thomas C Robinson bnb of the executors of tho last will ,and testament of Tho mas Robinson late of Dcrry tp. deceased. CHARLES CONNER.rtogbue.v -RkatSTub's OiTice, Ddnville, 1 March 17, 1843. J Grand Jury for Jlpril Term 1843. liriar Creek John Work'hciscr liloom Ovcd Jverctt, Jacob Mcllick Cattawlssa Jacob Snyder, Rudolph ShuraArh John'CItaVcr, Fctcr Bodlno f ishing creek Moses fll'icnry, Samuel t'celen Hemlock John Olil Liutrlv Frederick Blue: William Campbell Isaac Gulick ., , Limestone- John Flood Madison Thomas 4 Funston, Jacob Shecj Maltonina William Bickley, John Mourcfi Jbhn Lundy, David Roberts MiJJIm Uabnel i.uts Orange Samuel heinhart, John Keim Roaring creek John Daily; Traverse Jury 1st week. Briar creek William Hayman, Mordecai Jack eon, Henry Knorr Itldom Samuel Ivresslcr, Samuel Melicu, Stu art Pierce -' Cattaivissa John Fishct . Derry Robert Clam, William Etlis, Joltrt Springer rishiitg crerlc William lfcclcr trl, Greenwood Joscpli Long lkmlock Jacob arris Jackson William Tbrhcr Liberty Robert Butler, James Maddcii Limestone David Dye, i'ainucj Oaks Madhon William Barber, Jonas KrUm, John Wclhvcr, Muhoniiis William W. Cook, Jchh Deen ir. Scwcll Gibbs-iSamucl Gulick, John P.GroVcsjJacob K. 1 rcgo Mifflin -Wijliam lvelcbncr Orange Jonas Kisncr, George armtin Roaiins crk- Josenh B. Cleaver. Reuben Fahringcr, iiinanncl Kearns, Alexanilcr Merg, bi(iifar'iJo7John M Henry, Reuben Davis. List of Letters EMA1NING in tho Post Ofilco ot Cattanria ea for tho quarter ending March 31st 1813j Brtchbcll Jlichael Idler Jacob John Mary Kinney Andrew 3 Kitchen Mary Klingaman Nathan Klingaman Charles' Lauold'a Aron Exr. Laulmch Jacob I.ilivill J. D. Brook Josf ph Boono Milton Boono Newton Bear Jacob Baldy C. Chapman Daniel Case Mahlon Clewcll Daniel l.lllln Krlinvlkll A- S usquehanlia Rail R, Campany: Dctrick vlios Dolman Peter Frederick Goorga Fisher Henry Furling Johil Geojgo Jonathan Gciger Daniel Gorton Orlano Giiger Georgo Hughes Georgo Helwig ohn Hosier Mr Howard Michael R, Millard samucl Millar Samuel Karich John Slengcn T.ydia 6'ands Iiiil Secsholts Pjiilip S Savered William Trauli Williiim Taylor Carolina VornU Silas llampolo Thomas U'elU Theodore Hartnian Seth, Persona calling fur letters in the abjve I let will pleaso bay i hey aro advertised. v C. A, DROBT, P. MS