DREADFUL TRAGEDY. Mr.Apvai.Kj Oct. 22, 1811. On Friiiny week the 4th inet. Mr Kelsy of UiHineaiil township, Crawford county, left hit huitsc ostcnwibly fur ilio purti.ic ol visiting a neighbor. lie did not return thai n iiflit or ihn next morning, when his wife heiaine Hlnrined for his safety mill a search vviin instituted by 80IHO nf the neighbors, who sunn found him, a siorl distance from bin bonne, with his throat cut, razor still in his hand, and life not quito extinct. He wan carried lioinn and was still living at our lust accounts. The worst part, of the tragedy, however, remains to be told. Wo learn that an im pression got abroad, that ho had been linlu cud to commit the rash act by suspicion" ol tin wife's fidelity. This information cans td his wife great uneasiness, am! she told neutral persons she would not survive the imputation ngainat her ehasiity. She car rti'd lier threats into loo faiihlul execution. She was missed on Tuesday morning the 1 5'h insl., and was soon afterwards found ile.nl near her residence, havim; destroyed her lile with poison. Mcadvitle Dem. U. S. Dragoons Murdered by Indians. TliR Wisciiisin lleralt, of the I Villi, con tains a posteript slating that an express had arrived at Prairie do (Jhien from From Fori Rnelling. with news of the murder, by a hand of Snnsatong Indians, often of the do lachment ol Dragoon- lately sent out from Fort Atkinson for the purpose of forrctint' out the perpetrators of the late murders in that quarter. The Soosatongs arc a small band of outcasts, that formerly belonged to Ihn Sioux, who live by robbery and miiidti and are dreaded by all the other tribes in that quarter. The editor of a country nrvvpiper. sadly in want of eah, thus reasons will, his delinquent subscribers Wedon'i want money so clesperalel had, hut our ercdi'o'8 do And no doubt thev wvo you. And if vou'll pay ns we'll pay them, nut! they'll pay you?' Good logic, certainly, and lie dc perves to be paid tip to the utmost farthing. MOST WONDERFUL. In Ihc.Midnighl Giy. of Thursday laM, is the account of Sister Mallhewson, who died one day of lingering disease. Pre vious to her death, Iter spit ii wai caught lip into Heaven, and then a voice, 'which she supposed to he titat of her Sivinr.' told her she must return to eailh Shi then died, revived in about halfan hour, and has ever fince, about eighteen weeks, been proclaiming to nil who will hear. Mhat the lime is short.' She takes no food whatsoever, except two cups of tea. with milk and sugar daily ; exorls sin. iits all day, and at night converses and Mng, as slic sap, with the angles whose forms, encompassing lur bed, the beholds ! A '.M1LERITE' AND HIS LAWYER. An attorney in linston, n short turn since, received a very singular letter from a debtor client who had bncnme a convert ti the Milleiite faitli. The client in the firs place, alleged his extreme novel ly -at: knowledged his indebtedness to his coiinier- stated that tho world would untlouhtediv rome to an end on the 2nd of October, bin that lie fell he could not die in peace, tin le.s the attorney a mild forgive him the debt. If assured by the attorney that In would release him from tho demand, hi would be fully prepared to meet the appre hended catastrophe on tho i?Ud iillimn. The attorney Btatcd in teply, that if the ap prehensions o( his client should be realized and the world would certainly he destroyed at the time specified he Mould forgive the debt, hut if the world went on as initial aftet that period, he would expect his rlient li ral! at his office and pay him at least fifty cents on me acinar : FATAL HARDIHOOD. t A young man named E. Dyer, aged 20, residing at Gallium Four Coiners, N. Yoik, was killed a day or livo ago. while imprudently playing wi'h a gun. Ho was endeavoring lo flighted several ladies who weie near hun by pointing his musket at them, f.iili ng in this, hi then heroically placed the gun agains his stomach and his fool on the breach, and his foot slipping against the lock, the whole charge entered his bowels causing instant death. INTERNAL NAVIGATION. Tho amouut of Tolls received on the Pennsyluania Canals and Railroad.', from the commencement of tho present year, up lo the first day of October, ic $050,180 47. The amount during ihr same period la-t year, 8754;7'll '17 Increase ovet last ycoi 8105,43!). INCREASE OF POPULATION. Northern Texas is fast filling up, em igrants aie pouring into that section more radily .than any other portion of the Republic. Four hundred families from Missouri and Illinois liavo lately settled on thu upper Trinity, they are the old pioneers of tho Western Slate, are well mined and nrenared lo defend .cinsolvcs against Mexicans or In- 1 lU.IMi- POTTSVILLE RAILROAD. The second track of tho Philadelphia Reading and Poltsvillcllnilioad has been '.omplt ted, and the opening; of it wat. Celebrated on tho 16 h inst, quite a large tumlii r ol persons taking the carajit Rich inond; the eastern terminus, and going through to Foltsville, on the new track. The completion of this Important woik is a mailer of great Interest juu now, as much activity prevails in the Schuylkill mining districts. The Ml. Carbon and Pott Cm hon railroad, connecting the eastern portion of the district with the Reading railroad n rapidly piogicgtng towairi completion, & when compcletcd will result in a great increase of trade. I'lie port Carbon and Tuscarora railroad is also progressing; a rapidly as ciictim Glances will admit. Thcte are several hundred hands employed upon these wot uw, the hrst of which will bo open ed in a few weeks. T AEMENDOUS GAL E. GREAT LOSS OF PROPERTY AND AWFUL DESTRUCTION OF LIFE. A terrible ualo on Like Erie. linrMn , ' rt ning Friday night, has destroyed a vast . r . .. , i - i .mi mini oi properiy anil large numuer of lives. It extended aleo, as far as Rochester, where it raged with the vio enco ul a hurricane. At Iiu I,, In it commenced about midnight ami rigeii lor upwards of lour hours. I In- lowei pa it ol null ilo presents one f-eene ol wieck and desolation. In the immetli- tin vicinity ot the city, H is believed, hi 'east two hundred lives were lust; anil -eveial days will he n quired to ascer ain any thing like the extent of the da mane done. Several clp.imhmiH wrr Ii i veil high and diy upon land; & fiotn me, tnree men anil a boy, deck passen iiets.vvcre washed ovei hoard and drown mi. a greai deal ol damage was also iM.nnctl iy the sailing cialt in the liar Dour. A I least (uty canal boa's were vashoil ashnio, some half a mile fioin he canal. M my of them were totally lestroyeil. Of the wharves, aod the lumber, salt, and other pioperty lying in tliem, the loss has been immense. The who'e of the lower floors of the ivarehou.'es on the birbour have been submerged, and the propel ly thcrin loied of course much iniurrtl. In evi ral instances small dwellings filled with inmates d ialed across Ihe flat-Uhcn hrieks, vainly imnloring assistance, mingling with the wild howl of the emnest. Alanv of those imhannv creatures peiished before help could be Hi ven. 1 he A'tica and Buffalo railroad track lo: the distance of neaiiv half a mi finm the depot, is completely bioken ip. The water filled the depot lo tin leplh oi above five feet. The clearness of specie from New ork, lad week, were to Canton SM, 120, packet lup United Slates, fo Liveipoor, S100.000, and ship Bur gundy, for Havre, $61 "). BOUNDARY LINE. Ii h expected ill it hef-ne the close o Hie present season tho toe from I'uhon ginook to the not th-weslei n hianch n he St. John, at the point of 43 25 N lat., thence nji the stteam lo ils souici n the Highlands, a distance of mon than iwo hundred and ciehtv nnef In one h a dense finest, and over a couo- tiy almost inaccessible from prccipilioti mountains, will he surveyed and cm out lo Ihe width of Unity leel. 1 In monuments intended for the principle iioiuts ate ten ft el in height. Then ne six hundred men employ vd in (hit- business. AN OLD BIRD. The Albany Atlas savs there is in the noitscsHiou of one of the old Du'ch fami- let, oflhe city, a panot known to be ighty-two yeats old! The bird is now ilinil; hut, notwithstanding, it can walk o any part of ihe house without clifiicul y, and recognizes Ihe dtffeienl member- I' the family by their footsti ps. L vhi.silos lunes with great oxaclnctS, and s quite fond of sacred music. ARKANSAS 'All coned as usual; Democratic douided THE MAP.KETS. Bi.oomsuuho, Nov, Wlieat, Rye, Corn, Gloversccd, Flaxseed, IJutter, fiat, Tallow, Lird Dried Apples, "White cans Ddctiwax, IS 11. 75 45 40 10 25 S 10 71 cai l oo MARRIED-lly tho Rev. I). R. Toblai. on the 31st October, Mr Purnn IIkini.acii to Miss Ei.izaui:tii Dailor, Muntuur town ship Columbia co. KEADj HEAD, HEAD I It is a duty incumbent upon nie.to appear once more in print in order that 1 may re tract some abseriinns (and reassct l others) mane uy me previous to this, I shall en deavor lo purlnriu my task accoiding to the nature of the subject, and rest all my asser tions upon reasonable and sulid foundations such ns cannot be shaktin by such regard less dentals ol tacts, as appears in tbe last reply of my worthy competitor, which is composed of assertions so unruasouable,atid so incredilable, that they are known, I pre. siimc, by all who visit his shop to be false. I, therefore, trust the GENTLEMAN will be satisfied that I have for once kept lo the truth. In his first, he advertised that he had lately received the N. Y. & Philadel phi a Fashions. That being contradicted by mo in my reply, whollv upon these grounds 1 1 being in his shop two days ueioie my ailverliSBineui came out, and he asked of me, the directions of the N. Y l'ahimis, and further said that he had not lent for ihe Fashions yet. I therefore con snlered it impussible lor biin, alu-i my lirsi eoinc out, lo have written and received ihiiin hum either place, in eo shun a time. In his last teply he appears to be above no 'icing such untruths as thehc, and oilers lo Jatisly, upon the point of their falsity, all who will eall at his shop. As for tnvso he Tould willingly show ihcni to me of -11' mil 5. il 1 would call, and if nut, he would be still more kind and bring them lo me. with a pair of SPECTACLES. I accord ing to invitation, and not wishing to give my antagonist loo much trouble, called down on the 2Sih. I found him there, anil was very corteously received by him then made known my errand, and found him ready and willing lo comply with mj lequiMtion as far as U was in his power so lo do. He fdiowed nio ihe Philadelphia I'usnion ol -i t Out not ol lo . Neithsi were there any from Now York to be seen lie said he had ihcm at his house. I then requested htm to biinc them anil wouhl call in the morning, lie said that he would if he did noi forget it. 1 then related to him what 1 knew lo be the fact, that some 8 or 10 days ago he wro'.e for them, and expressed a hope of receiving them before 1 could reply to his TRUTH WITH OUT FEAR! Recollect he haul, by rue hey are had, by me ihcy can and are shown io all who wis,li to see them. 1 now leave those who visit his shop to decide whieh if true. Have anv-of nil seen Siotts it Wil son's report of Fashions at his shop; or has tie shown any one ol you sueh a plate.' II he has, he did not complv with hi words by showing them to me, not evei liter ottering to bet him $5 that he could not produce such a plate. Upon this aid ed by his own words to a friend of his, thai lie hail written for them and expeded then before 1 could have time lo reply.) I resi my assertions and say that he has licit got hem yet. Hut is expecting ibein. Tliei lie will he able lo show idem to all who ivish in see them, unless he keeps iheni ai lie I-KJUbL. In conclusion I make a proposition fur amalgamation bv applyiu-; ii V pmse (empty) according to his own uesi-ripiion, with is purse ot skill. Keep cool Crook and tin not Swear. P. S. LEI D Y Nov. 1, 1811. PROCLAMATION. IICRRAS, the Hon. Joiitnt D. ANTiinsr I'rfMdentof the Court of Oyer and Tit, miner anil Ocnernl Jail Drlncry, Court, nf tjnuiler oe&s ions of tint rcjce.and Uourt ot Uoimnoii fleas and Orphuns' Court in (ho eighth judicial disiricl. ronipnaed of tho i-ounticH of Norlhunilierliini1 I iiioii, Columbia and Lycoming; and the Hoi. William Dtintildum mid (Itorge Muck, Us luiies, Associate Juilgex ill Columbia county, huvi issued their prTiit beaming dale tho '.Mill day ol August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred u..u lorty-lour .and tome dirccletl.foi holding Ji Court of Oyer end crminer, and Gen eral Jail Uehvny, Uencral (Quartet Sessions of the Peace, Common 'has anil Orphan's Court. IN DAN VII. I. U, in Ilia County of Columbhi, on the third Monday of Nov. aext. 'beiiig the lelli Jay) anil to conhruo Iwo weeks : Notice is therefore hereby given to Inn Coroner, the Justices of tho Peace, mid Con stables of tho caul county of Columbia. Ilia the) b then ami their in their proper persons, at It o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, with their records, iuipiisilious and other remembrances, to those things which to their offices appertain to bo done And thoso that tiro bound hv recogui zuuees, In prnsecuto Jgaim-t tho prisoners that arc or may lio lutlieJuil ol sanl county ot Columina aro to oo then nnd there to prosecute nguinst them ns tdudl bo just, Jurors am rerpicfrted lo bo punc tual in (heir attendance, agreeably to their notice), Ujteil ut UaiiMlle, tho UMh day ot Cel. in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four and in tho 08 year of the Independence of the United Slates of America. IKA.M DUIili Shclff, rJin.nnr's Oincc, Uamillc Oct. 2o. 1811. SHERIFF'S SAT,KS. M i rY virtue of sunllry toiiJ. expona to me dl ijB iccteit, will bo exposed ibnublic tale ut the (Juurl lloimo, In Dnnvillo on .Saturday, lli lCth Iny of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the followinrj proirrty, to wit ! I A certain plantation and tract of land sit uate in llricrcrock townnbin, Columbia county, containing two hundicd nnd twelve ncrcn, tnoro or tefl, boiuidi-d on tbe fail by tho Susquehanna ri ver, on tho west by the main road leading from Or mgevillc to Berwick, and adjoining lamia of John owman and other lands of defendant, all of which is in a high ntalo of cultivation; u hereon is elected i large framo DWELLING HOUSE largo S JINK IMRN, and other nut huiUinz. scizca lakou in execution, and to bo tlu as the property of Gilbert l owlcr. ALSO " A certain tract of land situate in Dem ownship, Columbia county ,ndjoiu!iig lands of John ulec, framiiel onttain, Jolin IlentlelJ, tho widow I .'ingle's heirs, nnd others, containing one hundred and mly acus, more or less, whereon is erected two LOG- HOUSES, ONK FRAME B.lim, and other out buildings, a good . APPLE i S4 W A uitli tho appprlciianccs. Sci.ed taken ill execution, and to be sold as the propcity ot Deiijjiiiin Lake. ALSO A certain tract of land situate in Fishing creek lowm.hip,(Jolumbia county, containing one liuudieu mid twenty rime acres, more or less, ad joining lands nLljIliriMoplier liowmnu, John llilck alcw and others, whereon is creeled a small Frame SEoiinc, Siitt' oni: 13 ajok isarn V and SAW MILL. Seined taken in execution, and to nc mid as tin properlv of Daniel Iceland. ALSO-- A certain lot of ground situate in the vil lagc of 0-nngc illc, Columbia county, contiiiuiu; one half acre; whereon is erected two Pramfi X5on?ns una and FRAME STABLE, lying on main ntreet, numbered in the plan of Miid town, adjoining lands ot Isjac Kline and others, Seized, taken in execution, unci to be sold us hi property of Charles II. Mcr'hcisoii. I RAM OERR, Sheriff. Siii:niriJ's Orncu, Danville, Oct., 2G, 1811. SHERIFF SALE'S, CJTiY virtue of a levari facias to inc directed, will jijji) be exposed to public sale at the Cuiirt llousi mi i;aiiille, on .Saturday the lfith day of Aovem "crncvt.at 10 o'clock A. M. the following propci y. to wit . All that certain tract of land, adjoining lands ef IV K. Herbinc, Adam Marks, David llach man, l'hilip Vostand other lands of the said Sam uel Vost, containing SO ACRES, be the sime more or les. b'ciicd taken iii execution, and to bo fold as the iroperly ol S.nnucl Vott. ALSO A certain one nnd a half story frami house nr building, situate in Ilriercreck timiiilmt, Columbia county, near the road leading from Hloounbiirg to l)er ii!;, adjoining a lot of Josepl Kirkend.ill on ihe noith, Creasy on the i-ai.t, I'lio mas Kane on the south, and Jesse Kirkend.ill on the west, said house conaining in front eighteen leet, and in depth eighteen feet, and tho lot and piece of ground uud curlilcdgc appcrtcuaiit to said iiuilding. Seized taken ill execution, and to be sold ns the iroperly of Charles Scidle. Dr.KK, Sheriff Siir.ttirr's Oi rict, Danville, ? .Oci. 20, 1811 S Tllt'Crodit Svslcin CubIn ton Jlltc l. is noto an atknowlcgcd fact, that the CASES STSTEXWC is Hip only irne one, botli lor the lib Yi'.K and fc.p.l.l.r.K. JLST RECEIVED OLUSECO.ND Sl'OLK 01 NEW GOODS, THIS SEASON. E have been selling goods on tho t'.Ai .Vl'A''.'.r; smco lata April, and iu. uni- versa! popularity with all who havo given us a call and M en for theintclvcs, and tho immcnt.c fhv ing to their eusiomeiF, induces ihcm to invite the readers of the Columbia Democrat to a trial of its benefit. Our stock of Goods cout-iuLs of all tho variety ef DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QU EEN S WAR K, II A R DWA R E , HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HON NETS, &c. usually kept iu a country store. A and .,7 if I All of which have been purchased in New Vork'c;, ,fr111,p.i' ,,. ,i, nd Philadslphia, fur tho CASH ONLY. By jsln , ut Oranse. ;is means, we pay foi no man s goods but our al ' ,lrp . . ll: uvvu, win vvii iiu iiiHMiiun.ii pioiit iioiu our ustomers lo pay bad debit.; thus having no losses, we CAN SELL at 6M ALL ADVANCES, ami body kiiuvvs who have bought ul us, j .. .', t'.i. iiu uu .juvniiwii, u, b.,1 Y 1.' llfl I'l' t.in I..,. n.iil n 1 1 nn.l,,i, n.. Our Store is in tint lilUUlv llljl,UIISU,ut the corner of Mill Street, and tho llloouibburg road, iippohitn Mr. A. Montgomcry'it Stone House.! We invite i.vi.itv ri.nmv to call and teo our ijootli., Wc arc not iil'raid In show lliein. KUSiSlilj tt UfJIEK. Danville July 4- 1EIL plm!3 jTIIE FAMILY NEWSPAPER AND rmiisIDIi FitlBND. iVcutt'til in Politic!, ami Koliuiou. 3VBW YKAB. Aoi; is the very nick of Hint la subscribe for the A'tw I car I 845 THE PHILADELPHIA SATUKDAYCOUI2IER Willi the largest Subscription List in the rfarM. TO NEW SUUSCRIUERS. HO". 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Oeit Anuii'ia-ruinsr occupies weekly an im poranl space, vvih all matters of interest for the noble til'ert nf the foil; Uur litiropcun Uorrapondcnls, in Liverpool, London, Ireland the Last, yc. ktcp us rcgubrly iidvised of all subjects of special inlcreet. Our .Markets and Prices Current.embracc all tin earliest advices in reference to the prices of all kind. of Grain. ProJuco, See., the stato of Stock s.llauks Money.ani l.unrs. and our extensive arrangement will hcrculter render uur 'nces Current of inesli Diablo value to the Traveller, Farmer, and all Uu siurss Clashes whatever. M '.MA KIN ifOLDEN. Courier Huilding, 97 Chesnut street, Phila. .? UMINISTRA TUR-S NO TlCE Eitatr of PhUip Dodder, late of Orang township, deceased. OTICF. is hereby given Hint Ietteis of admin. istratton, on the above mentioned (Vtote.biive tho subscriber residing iu iIip All peisons indebted l0 thu said estate arc hereby notified to iuhKo immediate ,,.....,, , i. ..i-:,,, ' . ,',.' . ' ... ' ' i r "l,"',lu .'A '.' 'JL?"" " ,0' hml"n"' ' ' JOHN PARKS.Adm'r 181120. Orango tp, Sept. ' , HLANKS! ! IJLANKS ! ! ,, icy jufiticefclllaiik EXECUTIONS and SUMMONS jitft printed and for sale at this OHice Public Sale. N pursuance nf art order of ill Oplian' Colli of Columbia county, on Thursday the ith day of A'ov. next, at 10 o'clock In tho forellCdh.Obed fcverit, Admin Htnitoi, Vc. of Itonjsmln I)oonC,lll eitpbs to sU at Public Vendue, upon the premises, a ceitain undivided micty of an Acre ef Land, uud THREE STORY FRAIVaK! GRIST 1VIILL, WITH POTJit llO.V OV STONtJ, a L'welllng Houcfor the Miller and a Frme Su de, iluate in Bloom township, on tho wntcr and eui tbe mouth of rishlngcrcek, adjoining tho Penn ylvuinn Canal on tAo North Dranch or the Su qiicliuima, and Aqueduct across FUhlngcreek, lata ihe estata of said deceased, situate In the township of bloom and county aforesaid. JACOfl KYRELY, Cl'k. Danville, October 4, 1814 26i List of Letters HKMAININO in the Post Offlco at DIoomB' burg, for the quarter ending Sept, 30.1R44. John Ulockulgc, Daniel Dorr, William Ellingtr Charlos W. Former, Peter llagcnbuch, 'i'homaa yennaugham Joseph W. Kcstcr, 1'atrich Mc Cormick Wcnnevellc, John McNultz, A. A .Matkdowcll, William Hichard, Charles Stitlct. Persons calling tor letters in tho above list will please aay they oro ndvcrtisrd. J. M. MOYER, T. M, List of CauC9. Fur trial, November Term, 184-1. John F. Wolfinger, Ad'tor. de bones Francis Ball vs, John Rhoads. John N. Hart ct al. Samuel F. non,of Ileadly ct al. William Montgomery et al 'rancii l.cldy. William Codnor vs Joseph Gibson. Augustus P. Willis ct al. vs Oanvilloi Poii. ville Hail Koad company, Jacob Leisnvsuig et al.vs Henry Fisher adm et at. Knowlei Loncaster et al vj Benjamin Morris George E. Gehrig vs FredciicU Fridley ctal. John T, Davis " Ashbel 11. Wilbon Hobert Montgomery vs Daniel S. Moritcomeiv. yjxecnlor. John Abarling et al vs Samuel .Mehary Morris Moyer vg George artzelet al JJaniel Ramsey cl al vs Peter llaldy William bitterly vs Willicm 15. RiEhter Edward Carey vs Isaiah Shuman yjur on W. Wfipples vs John F. Mann ct al James TlarreJ adm'tor vs Samuel Uruglcr Leonard Stineman vsJohn McWillisms Samuel F. Shaffer et al vs John Shaffer Samuel Ciddes et al va Joaiah Gilbraith Nathan Collin vn David I'etrikin Charles Barnea et al v John Chester ct al George Kaufman vs Thcmas Drandon Northampton Bank at ol vs Abraham Klott Jcsso Bowman et al va George B. Stitc!;houfect si John Christophel rs John Rishol Sohn Fruit et al vs William Bidc"o at al Tit AVERSE JURY-Second JVctk. Briercreelt Samuel Kechncr, Jotcrn TJIont, S. M. Gilmore Bloom Robert Hajenbuch Caitawissa William Fox, Bcniflmin P. Trick, George Shick, IVilliam Gcarheart Derry Thomas Gillcn.bomuel Carnahan Fishingcrcel: ohn Bceler.jr Greenwood Philip Iiccte Jt-ckson Jhn Ranee Limestone George Smith Mifllin Joseph Kirdrndall Dni ie' 'vunbnld ucob Yoke, Henry Lehr, (. hridian W a I Mahoning Benjamin William, Tl.srs..-. Woods, Jcob Olmstead Madison John Bctz, Amos Disci, Lorn Li- molt, Robert Stout, Jacob S'wistier Mt Pleasant Robert Nixen, John Jacoly Monttur John Boycr, Joseph .Moiifcer,ca:n- nel Lazarus Roniingcieek Edward II ughes, Michaet R. Hower Valley lames Gary Sugarloa." Jothua Brink TRAVERSS JURY First Jl'eck. Bricrcreek Isaac Yocuni, Stephen Mansfield, John Knorr, Luther Br.vvn, Jacob Hill. Thomas Conner Caitawissa- John Hurtman .Derry John Crawford, jr. Samuel Laird. Jo sph Craig r isliingcreck Janic Dyer Greenwood John Staloy, William Edkr Hemlock Joshua Mcnlle ihall' John Pursel, Liberty Jumea i'crry, 'I'homas Butlci, Ws Davis Limostonc Michael Hawk, William' Brady, jr Jacob Gouger .1adisou William SwUher, Jacob Wcllivei Mahoning William Kitchen, William Ileurie. Charles Barns Mt Pleasant Isaac Musgrove Monteur Andrew Clark Orange Isaac Kline, sen. Roaringcretk Silos Johnson, Jfnc Pricr, Joh llngelund, Peter Botl'man Valley William Caldwell, Joseuh Man A.itient.'' " Pi'n Gra nioiin Cun r. Kahlcr llriercrerk- Samuel Hairing, Joitu IJerry'J'empJeioii Allen. , Fishiinitreek lstttt; RobbJns. uen. ti lie cock- , . Grcenwooil NioliQleji Kindt Hemlock J ihn Cox Jacksnn t;hf.ttr Siiilth ' ' Liberty George tftuy, Jluifh yaW-figm..' Limestune Daii.'e I F ' , Madison Levi U' " ,v. - Mahoning John r-j' ; oectiicr Alt 7'leasant Jne . t Monteur Eli K n: ''t'' Vugailoaf Siiltfipon f)avlst Julm.'Kt'ne, D,vbl Lwis Valley Cale'. Apptcman. i v