The Columbia Democrat. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1837-1850, October 31, 1846, Image 2

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    tvlnmby AnarllnJ Uft fui at Lorue
nJ gol i Doctor for Stewart '
Dul K.i!fh, Jul h recovsrl'
'Recover, to be sure ha did. Bullet hules
uinlgwine to hud him.'
'And Siewufi, whi became of him '
'Well, ha Hood hi iriul, and got off fW
want of white ev.dence. Thar wr niggers
enough seed the I'jing, but they tint legsl
witnesses.
You had better tske, cate, now Siaw
m's Out ugiir.'
Take ears whaif It wsr a fair fighl. 1
thot him iwica'i took him down iht Uio
in my dug out- got doctor end dressed
hit wounds, and put him in Columby jail
myself. Thai's aU right e notgh. Duk lovtt
tut like a brother ht the.'
"nvru v truocr sn
lUvitlViA.. i-"- 48J""
s.i ;:yv r, ocTovatt ai,
Removal.
G.V C th 'C luiwma DeMocnAi
- j: t; ,ini into the new Biick
Th
h:'I
:..,(;. .i,;!- r.-.t o! Min street, elew
ir- Market.
V "Y'.ViK, Esq.it authorized to act a
:, '".- CVixmbia Ukmucbat,' onJ r-
, ".J .,.,! a fr tiulxriftion and Adotrti-
llMMa A').C9 Pme-tlrut.
Kaw York " m Ntuau-ttret.
Boston " 16 Mttte-itrect.
fla7. ai(i Caktrl-tt:
Mercants-Meehan:cs and Tradesmen may find
it to their advantage to a, vernse in r.i rI'
U i the only one pnunmea ai mc vuuuy
end has a greater circulation in the count) than
uy viler paper published wdhin nUltmUi.
AN APPRENTICE,
To the Printing business U wanttid at thia Of
ike. An active boj 15 or 16 jeaw of aj will r
eeive good encouragement.
The Printer in much in want of a few
tushe!" of WHEAT. CORN &BUCK
WIIEAl, of thoge who owe him U)ioii
avibticrinlion. He would also like a few
Luiheli of POTATOES
lC7Ai the Presidential election m 1844
the number of votes polled in Pennsylvania
31 331,881
At iht flection in 1840, 204,479
Decrease, 127,402
Tha tbove figures are wade up frow the
eTiuiul returns, and afford a full expla
nation of the resnll of the election this fal
in Pennsylvania. Durinj the Uat two
vears the Voters of the state hive incrsased
ronsidenb'y n number, and ye! there is a
Tallin rff of near tevtntcen Ihouiand more
4han one third of the whole vote of 1844 !
Suppose we estimate the increase cf vote
for the two years at 10,000 only, that will
pako the vote of ihe state now to be 34 1 ,
891, but only 204,497 votes were given
iso that one hundred thirtiscven thouiand
four hundred voters did not vole at the la.e
election! The jiuth is, the eititH, town
and thickly settled districts gave a prjtty
-full voto, while the agricultural Uislricls did
net give raofe than half their vole, Every
toJy knows which political patty would
have the benefit of euch a etato of facts, and
thete is therefore no good reason for those
to resuh who have received what ia. in
truth, an accidenta advantage:
trj-D.Tvii! Wilmott, Democrat, is re
fleeted in the XIMi Congrestional Diatric
by a mf'iority of 7 17. The following if
'he ofTirial ctatca.enl of the niHjoruira.
DrHi!fw(U 410
Tioga 4fl
Susquehanna 291
Wilinolt's majority 747
In iJ ac'uri! ecuniy, in which !e rrsidea
he ran ne.T 200 ahead of the rest of th
Dcmicta'ic ticlict, and he r ceived a nr-jor
:ty ia ovcry county of his dittiiot.
Weha'.e nntbiiig Irom General Tayh i
si:tce iho lattle of Monterey, ttioogh sevp
ral rumor l.ivc been put afioal of disasterf
that have befallen him, to which no cri-di'
is attached. Accounts faora Mexico are oi
an interofiitig chancier, Genera! 6nti
Anna U suid to be organizing an army ol
30,000 men to marsh against (Jen. Tayloi
with tl," intention of meeting him atSaltilln,
important news ia therefore hourly expected
from him.
General Paiedes, the late President of
Jltxiro lias been banished ihe country, and
sailed for Havjnna, live um;u Bsylum for
fallen Mexican jrestn;sB. Our navy in iht
racirTf) has taken full possession (if tfe Ca!
iforn'ias, and sie organizing a territorial gov
ernment llo iele news from Utittil rsIors
VOTIi FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER,
I) m. Whig,
I Foster Powpr.
Adimt 820 1.573
AU'Rhany 3.6S9 5 633
Armstrong 856 1,055
Uivrr 1.434 9.026
Bedford 1.390 1,245
lUki 3.833 2,493
nitir. GU3 1,448
Uradfoid 3 till 2 854
Uocks a.847 3,404
lljlrr 1.100 1,447
Cambria 631 793
Ctibou 448 373
Cheiior 3,10'i 3,570
Cnir 1.217 1.101
Clarion 79 755
ClesifieU 547 329
Clinton 533 643
Columbia 1,569 1 G14
Ciawl'oid 1,294 1,133 1
Cumberland 1,907 1,901
Dauphin 1.195 1 ;C91
DaltwtfO 1.03H 1.422
Erie 05 1S01
EJk 124 91
Fayette 1.676 2,136
Funklin 1,559 2,311
Greene 1,414 058
Huntingdon 915 1,551
Indiana, 434 1 326
JefJcraon 285 311
Juniata 534 593
nearer 2;H3 4 643
Lebanon ,0Si 1.507
Lihigh 1.847 1,108
Luzerne 1,435 1,622
Lycoming 947 1,58
McKeia 243 161
Mercer 1,357 2.08!
Mifflin 28 92S
Monroe 570 254
Montgom cry 3,060 2,761
Northampton 1,242 1,090
Northumberland 755 1,224
Priilad'j oiiy 3,593 5,681
aounly ll,53!i 5,871
Pike 250 138
Peiry Cfil 642
Potter 244 76
ShuylkW 2,103 2,537
Somerset 632 1,441
Susquehanna 1,579 1,126
7iogt 1,435 1,067
Union 905 1,976
Veningo 604 627
Washington 2 699 2,958
Warren 623 477
Wayne 794 650
Westmoreland .2.237 1,607
Wyoming 689 650tj
Yotk 2,138 2 312
9 054 97.953
Morion, Na iv, received 15,121
tJIdei Libsriy, 2,028.
THANKSGIVING DAY
PENNSYLVANIA; s.
In the name and by the authority oj
th e Com mo n wealth Pen nsy leu n ia
UY FRANCIS II. SIIUNK,
GOVERNOR OF THE SfUDCOM
MONWELTII.
PROCLAMATION.
A. 5 Whereas, the public snil
g aleful acknowledgement of ihe goo I
net of God llis conftssion of our si n h
uid the supplies ion of U s coniiuuei
Ksvor, is a duty, not more imposed b
the obligations of reltgion,ihan sanction
A by the dictates of reason;AND waere
as, by Ihe general obsfrvsriee ef a djy
devoted to these sacred duiics, we mi
hope lo overt merited judgment?, seeurt
the blessings I-Ii oodne.i hs piominrcl
nd bind ourselves together ass con
munity in cur allegiance to Him, wit
is rightful sovei ign.
Therefore, in actordnc with mj
own atnsc cT p'opriel) , and the nlici
ation of a brae i, umber of recpeclahli
citirns, 1 appoint and recommend
fllTJRfDAy, THE 26TII J5A7 OF NovtM
der NEXT, to be obsei ved by the peo
i . t . l n , . .
iie oi i ih oummonweann, as a iiy oi
TIIANI8GITJSO TO ALMIGHTV God, fo
his goodricsf, vouchsafed to us during
be past year? in eotiiinuinn to us th
jlrssings of civil and religious liberty
n preserving u from the mvsges of ma
ignanl disease in loading os with lh
iuits of his bounty in furnishing so
ibundar.tly the mesns of individual, do.
mestic nd rorial improvement ond en
joymtn' ; ind i.i continuing tmonj us
the tns'ittitior.1 ir.d ordiranfes cfour
holy rtligion, in all 'heir purifjirji d
levaiing i fl e nces,anJ while thus wlih
grateful heard va thank Hun for Hit
goodness, let us acknowledge our sins,
invoke his f.)rgivone, snd supplies!
his continued favor to cur beloved rotin
try. Il u humble ourselves btfure Him
that in his holy providence we haft
been involved in wsr with a neighbor
ing Il Udio. I t ou r Ttunkngi ving foi
he victories he hss caused our arms to
achieve, let us commend to his com pis
ion the hearts thil have been made
lesolate by the ravages of the sword; &
earnestly prsy that a pmce, alike hon
arable to both nations, may be restored;
ind thai the whole family of man, unit"
e lin the bond sof fisnternal affeC'ioi ,my
forward in thn ciih i vation of even
,iecefut and Ufs'ul srl snd science, in
he advancement of cisil libtny, and the
iniversal diffusion of a p'ire and unde
fi'eil religion, coirealing whatever if
ivrong in ihe condition of human socie
ty, to ihe achievement of that h l and
noly destiny coiteri'pl t 'd in the pur
o of liifi lite benevolence.
G ?n under niy hand and the Great
S'al of ihe Stale, a) Hirrixburg, this
twenty-first day tf October, in the
year of our Loid, one thousand euht
I urdied snd for y six, n1 the Com
monwealth die seventy first.
By the Govenoh. J. A1LLER
Secrttury rf the Commonwealth'
ToguCo. l'a: The Democrats have
lected their whole ticket- Assembly
Knox 47 mj. j Sl.eiill, Poller 49 nvj.
Bradford C, P.olett' M . 263;
Webb's 225.
G rdon F. Mis-ou D-tm: elected, to
he S ate Senate fioni Uiadfotd and Ti
m District by the hindiome injrny
I 590.
QhioElectLn Tin Columbus (Ohio)
Journal, state thai the unrfiicial mjori
y of Bt bb, (Whig.) for Governor, is
2025. It has accounts of Ihe elertioi
1 1 Whig snd 9 Democrats lo Congres,
ind ihe 12th District Mr, Vinton in
tear from. Thfc legikUiure stands;
Whig. Dem.
Senste, 18 18
House, 39 32
57 50
And one independent in the House.
The Libeity vote in this State will
ml be Its than 15,000 a very large
ncrense.
Wajeix.uton, Oct. 21, 1S46.
The original plan of op rations in
Mexico h been Uiely mud fled. The
,ilan hI first Adopted wool, I hive divided
uid weakened tur forces. 'I hat p'si'
vas prob.ibly agreed upon st a lime
rtrhen it wap upjioed tful theMexicsn.
A'ouKI m.iki? no show of opjioitiori lo
he invasion, T has eince bem uigcil
ipoo the Exfcuiive lo concentrate all
lie forces upon one objtct, am! it is us
j-rled to dav, Ihsl thene necessirv
changes have been made in the original
)l.m.
It now appears lhal General Wool is
to join Gen, Taylor st Sultilli', moving
y way of Cohahoils, snd leaving a gar
ison there; snd !ht Gen. Kearney it
o march to ihe same point by way of
Chihu'ihui, a karfilly leng march.
Gen. Patterson, with a Urgo force, is
'. j be transported to Tampico,and means
of transportation have already been pre
pared. ILs force will if lound nrces
sary, be ordered to unite with Taylor's
t San Luis Putosi, and, if not rnav be
mployed in a contemplated attack on
V ra Cruz.
If this is the pl .n, ii is a sensible ore,
ind il will prevent the danger, but loo
p parent, of ihe ul er sacr fi?e cf Tuy.
i I commnnd. After allowing for all
he lioops left atTampico, 8dtillo,Mon
iy, Chihua! u?, Santa Fe &c. General
Puy lor will thus be enabled to meet
Siiia Anna al San Luis, wi'.h a force of
17,000 nun.
Nfta Anthracite Furnanct The
wo large Anthracite Iron Furnaces, re
cently erected at Allentown, Leh'gh
county, by Messrs. Bevtn, Humphreys
k Co., of PhiladelphiPj weje eucr(slul
ly blown in last week, by Mr. IJrjimin
Ptrry, the 'Iron K ng,? ind continue lo
work properniisly.
The JfVgt feel gloricui.
The Oakland Ilank.-Itt Atselt The
following is a sta'.euieiii of the assets of
this Michigan bubbli;
'One dusk one press one pair scales two
carpets Iwo stoves and pipe one pair of
ihears one counter brush one fur specie box
(empty one stool one table and spread,
three brass oandlcsiicks one looking glass,
seven chairs two chair cushions one wood
box one glass case two beds tnd bedding,
one Iron vault aud conienis.'j
The contents of the vault are supposed
to be ebout forty dollars in specie, a fuw
notes payable lo the bills of the bank, and
a book accoouot of about forty-ons thous.
snd dollars against W. Trucsdail, the own
er of the B.mk. From the statement the
bill holders can form an idea of what ihe
prospects are for the redemption o( the cir
culation.
TtfpvtiCohtrad cted There ported
call on Pennsy Ivania and other Slates
lor volunteers to reinforce Ihe army of
Gen.Taylor.is contradicted by iheoffici
al paper. That paper say.-: 'Whether
or when Ihe Government will call for
some volunteers, we know lot, and it is
possible ttity have not ytt decided; but
no such call has been made.' The U
uiou alao gives a qualified contradiction
o a tumor circulating in the papers on
he imputed authority of L t ut. Berry
man ol the navy, ihat Ihe government
had ordered sn attack on Vera Cruz.
Etfy Meli d of Taking San Juan
de UiloU.WiHe, Ihe iEionaut, propo
at in a Lancaster piper lo take iheCas-
lie of San Juan by means of a balloon,
'oaded with percussioned bemb shel'
and loipedote, and maiccuvrttl by a ca
le 5,000 feel lor g.The balloon lo laki
position direc ly over the castle, and
then lo discharge its desiiucive conten'
upon iht I -(' . f ll e d.votrd i'o .With
'.his do t il war ship hanging a mile hove
ihe fort, supplied with a ihousaiid per
cussioned bomb shells, Ihe Caitle of Ve
ra Ciuz rould be taken, he thick?, with
out thi loss ol a single lifts to Ihe trmy,
and al an expense that wi u'd be com
paratively nothing to what il will be l
take it by the cummon mode of attack
As Mr. Wise undcistand ihe operation,
he is I be very man lo entrust with I h i r
importanl undertaking- Should hi!
rake Ibis redoubtable fortress by these
novr'l nicanc, he will arquiie a renow
thai will go far lo rival the claims n
General Taylor to the next Presidency
Gr"!ing the Tumato vpon The Pa
tato. At a metling of the New Ym
Fiirmei's Club, Mr. Meis read liorr,
die 'burials of ihe Iioyal Horticulture
Society ol 1 arts, an accuunl ol a sue
crt'ful txpeiinu'rit of grul'iing a stem o
he tomato upon the ttalk cf a potaio
hy which a ciop of tomaloes was raisei
in Ihe air, ami one of potatoes in iht
'(.ph. The tcnia'o snd '.be potato ait
of 'lie same genus of plan's.
A most singular disclosure or confe'
sion of robbery has been made by
oung man in this cou-itry. I i the y-a
1S43, dm ii Ihe carnival, Iwo crowm
ol gold, studded wiih diamonds, Valu
ed at over 50,000, were stolen from ih
Church of Sainte Marie in .iZ x-la-Cha
pel Ir, Fi suet. The Cure of this chuicl
has lately received a letter finm Boston
in which a young mnn wt II known a
Aix-la-Chapelle, oners to leturn the
property in perlecl condition, provided
4 j early pension is settled upon him,
and thai an agent comcg to Button I
leceive the lost treasure.
A mournful accident occurred in cm
of ihe factories si Gi een ille, Inst week
by which a daughter of Jacob Wliildei
lost her li'e. She was standing near an
urriiiht shaft combing her hair; and
eing'n g a gay sir, when by some sad fa
ahty her hair was caugnt in the revoln g
shift,, snd her body suddenly thrown ii
Mich a position as lo break her neck,
causing instant death. The young la
dy was not an operative In the mill, bol
was woiking therein Ihe place of
friend who had gone away on a visit.
She went into the mill, we are told, bi
:he esrnesl solicitation of her mother, lo
allow her friend ihejoppoitoniiy ioleae
and hsd ecsree ly been there Iwohuurs
when the catastrophe recurred.
The .M ch'gan Insurance b3nk, s
wildest rcucern, with S6000 specie snd
aimnM.:...!.,:.. l i ,1..
c;icu;s ioc, is aos.ui uuming.juis
We Lava mentlontd, si tiny eenrrfd
ihe desth of two children of Mr. Cumin
of Orange couuly, N. J., by hydropho
bis We lnve now o announce snoth
p r victim in the sime family i f olorel
man, who is supposed to huve receivitl
(he virui lliroiigh some hn k-o skin or
his hn id whilst adminislei ing a do-'
of medicine lo a dog, the prupf y oi
his nustei.
Pope Pius IX. g ven notice to all
Italians who have li fl Iheir country, foi
political reasons, thst s full pardon wil
be rrtnted to thrm, upon Iheir making
i promise on Iheir honor lhl ihey will
not, in future, in any mn ner,buse this
set ol clemency; which is is politic of
he part of the N'W P p , as it is
creditable to him si a Cm isinn ami
i ruler, desiring the gudofa pe ip'e,
long bully gov. rued. Tneoffi'Mil n
lice of thi act appears in ihe Couriei
drs Rials Utti. sin'ied bv! Daniel J
Desmond, Consul Gem ral of ihe Ponli
fical Siseit.
A Swrd. The ci'izens ofN'wburgl
N. Y., aie about to present lo Capt.Dui
can. of the u. a. Army, a siilftidn'
wnnl, as a token oi thi ir regard for hi
services on the II t o Omii'le,
Penniyhania, W e copy the following
article from llie New Yotk Journal of Com
merce, in order lo show our readers Iht
views entertained oui of our state in relation
to the recent election. The art'cle contains
some wholesome truths, and exhibits some
of tho causes of our defeat. The editor
says; Ii is not to be denied thai impor
ianl political changes have taken place in
several counties of Pennsylvania, during
the present year, nd indicated by the results
of ilie recent elections, particularly in the
coal and iron regions; and p rhaps ire
Whigs a e right in attributing theui lo the
passage of the new Tariff law. Whei.
men huve been long pampered al the public
expense il requires mure disiiiieresiedneff
tliMi mosl irnin possess, in be willing in
make any abatement of l'ie spui's. II m il
ibis is ihe ground of their dissatisfaeiion,
tvhy do they expend hupun men who have
exerted themeelvej to prevent Ihe passage
of that law, and in favor of ihe Tarill of 19
42. Such was ihe ca6e with every Demo
crat in Congress from Pciins) Ivania, (-ic
well ueveiy Whig.,) except David Wilimu
i'rnin llie district composed of Bradford,
.Susqiiuhanna and Tioga. Ycl he is proba
bly re-elected, while several of those w ho
voted against the bill, have had lexve lo
siay el lioine. Fur ourselves, we do nm
r-aro a straw vlu.tlier Ti riff W hig or Tarifl
Dcinocruts are elected. And we are inclin
d to lit i n It it would have been heller policy
fur the Democrat lo adhere to sound prin
ciples, even with the certainty of defeat llie
first year, ihan to swerve from those prin
ciples, for any purpose whatever. Difea;
ide first year on such grounds, would en
'tire then) a triumphant victory ihe next.
Whatever gains may have been made by
ihe 'bigs at this elei'imn, nruhing ut all
Ins been gained in favor ol the Tariff of 18
i and iiolliiug can be, unices by the dtiVai
"I Uavid W'iiinut.'
DEATH OF JOHN L WEB 13.
We Bie )Bined lo leain thai John L.
Webb, Member of Assembly elect f orn
Urni'.l'oid Co., Pa died vny suddenly
i his residence in Easl Smithfield. or
S torday eveninn list. This will be i
t vcrc caiamnv tome community n
vl.icli I e lived, an I to Ihe stale, as no
man in iNorUtcrn rennsylvsnia, wa?
more universally esteemed, and possess
(I mi re noble qualities than Mr.Wiss
He Wfesa p i o ti". in n t nu mbtr of the las
L"g iliiuie, and Bradford county ha
lost ono of Hie soundest and ablest rrp
resen'ntivts she ever hud in Ihat body.
Elmiru Gazelle.
The Wisconsin Legislaiure.afier luv
ng elected a printer, vo'ed themselvee
weniy copies npieie.at four ccuta each,
f his Joui n l.
Eztraordirtuy instance of Gambling.-
A colored fireman, on board a steamboit
runnirg between Bi Louis and N, Or runs.
having lost all hts muney al ptker with hie
companions, staked his clothing tnd bfn g
till unfortunate, pledged his freedom for
small amount. Losing this, ihe bets were
doubled, and he finally, at .one desperate
;zard, ventured his full value sjB a slave,
and laid down his free papers, io represent
he slake. He list, suffered his certificate!)
in be ilesirovcd. and was bhmIIu cnt.i k.
t,e winner to a slave denier. hn h..;.
0ol io lake him at a small ditcotini uron
.
atsetsed value,
A'iqiJu .VlUon, the hiiorim, n
dial the iiomsiite debt on !i-r hiih l.i,
land now staggers is incosistent wiib tl.u
niaiiiienunce of national iedf pendenre.l."!
BrouglHin says, ihut England is under ft-
oiniz mes in keep ihe peace in the sum
if 1800,000 000. Ihe amount of hei nation
I debt.
Paying Dm for it. It is said that ihe
ie iiiiboai (neat Western was seized al
Liverpool, on her l-ile trip to England in
'onsequence of s one or.e on board having
iileinp ed to iniruduce surreitiiiously a
' tfge quantity of tobacco inio lhal country
Sim Wd released on the payment by the
.uers of some '20,000 or '30,000.
Ilrouk'yn fiagle,
.-.nvrwi-.i;.-un the 221 insl. hv tho
'V' - J lver .Mr. Hamilton Fi-hkr lu
"S 1'UZABtTII 1'Vf TKIOIAN hoih of Hoar
I'igcrei k.
On the 221 ins:, near Lighlslreei. hv the
Kej. H. Funk. Mr. V,Lliam IIaobnbucii
n Miss Mary Kkllkb
LATEST AND CHHEAPEST.
GEOIlGVE.1VE.l,
IS JUST OPENF.Vo H rs
Fall and Vintcr Goods
AiNU purrhsien xvill finJ ftch and aJ;elldid
sortmciu of '
Dy Good,, Graenn, Qaeensware,
UurdwareXedanoare, H,,
Crpx, Ilisond
Shoes, c-c.
non.ititing in part of Cilb (i.
n ere-, Orego, . Glas,,v nd Kmi1,k.
lam and prima ofn.c niot fal,i0,ml,0 Ky ,..
Z7u, E,e MbL- Da"ish 'J
To nil iliom winhii.c f.,,i,,..i.i. , .
while the ashoitment is lull for th'u
'nins.
Oct. 31.
taii'tt of liar
t? I,,e p,,,,,ic ,h' "'
.ua"Vf?t , y'V "Mr the co.,rof Main
ee v e daiK ree"' l""""l,U!'8' "ht" ho ' '
FiESll liAI.'iMORE OYSTERS
wliich he will sell by the CAN or lesa.
He will also keep on (mid a general nwirtmont
i) f
Fitrns. Nuts ajtd Co.vrrcTio.vARr
He invites all to call and taste for thcnwlrp,
JOHN YOMZ.
NOTICE.
All pprsnns inde:blPi to ihe Rtiie of
Samuel Hagrnbuch, dereased, eiihcr upon
Vendue Notes, or otherwise, must makte
oayrnenl inimediiiialy to ihe subscriber or
"usi wi.l bn made.
B. HAOKNniJCII, Mm'r.
All pprsnng indebted io ihe subsenher
tnusl also eorne forward setiln up iheir hc
eounis and pay up, or like consequences
will follow.
R. IIAGENHUCII.
CRAM) JURORS.
For Xnv ember Term, I). 1816.
111. nun John Otven PrWr Menrh
(liiarcreek-I.tMvis Fang J .hn T. f),vis
Cenire Cyrus Orn ling
U-jiuwissa-Jacob Yeitei Jeremiah Fuu
er
Drrry James McDoweil James Freeze
l.imeeione Joseph K ink
f,ih.-r(y I,iti(.ri Siniii'gton
Mifflin Juspph Kirkendall, iaac Davis,
John Drown jr.
Madison John Kicner
Montour Eli riarton
Mahoiiing Julio S Wilson O AI Shoop
Maine Menrv .Miller
Orange (.eorfff Vance. r.
Hoaringcrtck John Veager, Leonard Ad-
Suearloaf John Kilejr,
Pulley Samuel Manuon
Traverse Jurors for November Term.
Ulouai Jesse S'laiinon Ueijimin Ilagen
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Briarcreck Hugh McBride
(Jallawissa Joseph Hay hurst
Centre Wm Hutchinson
Derrv James Johnson
Fiihingcrtek Ciias W Former
Franklin H B Swszey Joseph feeder
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lemlock Andrew L-Jmmons
Jackson John McIIenry
imestone jesepli 1' ulton John S Follmer
David Davis
Libeity Jonathan Fuloier Jonathan Riah
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VJadison Jeise iUrber
Vlahoning D N Kownover J Comelison
David Kistsl, her.ry Sanders Thomaa
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Aoottur-Eli Menrlerihcll
Mount PieBsani J HUr
Vlaine Jacob Fisher
Mifflin Samuel Creasy
Roarir.gcreek Wm Miller Lewis Jchrsen
Samuel hck
Sugartoaf John Lowis Andrew Iless Wq
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J Valley Ym Curry