creek,and one five miles south of Pigeon Ro st, at the home of Zebulon Codings, another son of William.On September 3. 1812. the aame day that the hostilities began at Ft. Harrison, a war party of twelve Shawneea crossed White river at the present town of Sparkesville, and stealthily made their way to the unsuspecting settlement. They first came to the cabin of Elias Payne north of Vienna. He was absent and his wife and seven children were speedily killed and scalped. Keep ing away from the Vienna block-house, they passed on to the south, but on the way they tried to kill some cows belonging to Jeremiah Payne, and when the animals ran home bellowing, with arrows sticking in their sides, he real- ■ izedthe danger and hastily took his wife and child to the blockhouse. He then hurried away to warn his brother’s family, but found the cabin in flames, while scattered household goods and strips of human flesh hung on trees showed that the Indians had accomplished their mission here.The next victims found by the Indians were Elias Payne and Isaac Coffman, | who were hunting bee trees in theIndian was gaming on mm wnen his father caught sight of them, and at the crack of his rifle the pursuer fell, while John reached safely the shelter of the cabin.Collinga took the other rifle and as he looked through the cabin loophole saw a big warrior at the door of Henry Collings' home. It was a hundred yards away but that was easy shooting for a frontier marksman and Collings was a good one as the Indians knew for he had often beaten them in shooting matches. He flred and the Indian dropped dead. The Indians now realized that they had trouble on their hands and one of them tried the stratagem of putting on the dress and ahawl of Mrs. Henry Collings and approaching in that disguise. But the keen eye of Collings detected the deception and his deadly rifle ended the life of one more redskin. After that the enemy kept carefully under cover, and apparently divided their forces, | part going westward in search of eaaier prey and part remaining to watch 1 the Collings house. But the occupant* • of thia were alert and vigilant and gave *