iy upon eyery friend of freedom in tally tO this ithering, and . thus strengthen the hands Of the independent men of all partici who may meet in such general, Convention, at mild Onibe held, or otherwise, by their-numbers and zeal, tn give con. fidense in any course of aftion which the Free Detactie party mardecid , npOn. II iligut, ' ' 4 % WM. B. TH.3IIIAS, ChalrMan.' C. P. JCA Secretary. ' I , silt -1 JV i5T . ,...11. Ter GRAND JUR Mill Auburn--John Lathrop, K: Roberta. , Bridgeicater---51ar1in , Bush, Hiram C. Guernsey, Brooklyn—Felix T. Saffo d. Cnoconut—Patrick Flann gan. 1 Clifford--Benjamin Snit!. • ; Franklin--Harry Beebe,: Gibson—John Bennett ..111; Lather Maynard, Jamei Tiler: • , • 11arford—Alinion . Aldrich, Pennel Carpenter, Isaac -Lyons, Leouira Tans, David E. Whitney, Jackson—F. 51. Baldwin,Steption Tucker. Liberty—John' C. Ives. I - sliddletown--Otis Ross. I • New. Miltord—NorMan Foot. j.. Silver Lake—Geo. North J/4 , . ; hoz Smith - ' Thomson—Aaron T. Galloway. • TUAV4SE Jruoits.! In—John Hickey Apalseon--Jokn Hickey Jr. •Ararat—Charles Hart, Danford! Walker. Auburn..—Elias L. Gillson, Noah Baldwin, J§anruel Carter: . • Brooklyn—ltenry Caswell, Geo. Chapman. ..Bridgewater—Ml: L. Catlin, W. P. Xennitrd, Jainee Shaw, Perin Wells. L• • ...CltePinut-Ratriek Deegan Jr.,,FJZobc Griffin; Tompkins,. Jonathan Burnei, Thimvsk.D.:Rettst i Hiram Rivenbaugh: DitOotk--Hiram Makoslee, Mira Fargo. P*st Lake — Judson Burr, Th )s. Browne Elisha GI iflls, James Tuttle, Charles Marie, Franklin—Geo. Parks, John Pierson. Great Bend—William Smith. Harford—Geo. Leech, John L. rriesny, James . Greenwood, C. S. Johnson, Trumbn Tingley. - Harnmy—S. H. Barnesi - , Is- ilerriele—if H. Ellis, Henr Lyons; John Miller. I - 1 Jessup'.---James-Blasdell, Jere iah tlfeaCham.' Jackson—BeiVamin Doughty, Robinson Lewis, -Edusand _Marley. 1 • . -J 1 Lenox—Abram Churphill; .John C. Decker, Derint Peas. I i • Llthrop--Renben Te w ksbury. John Jihnson. Libert.ft:—James Mavis, Nathaniel Banlit•er,ja..l cob Chalker. - I 1 "--,- Middletown—C. D. Cobh, Jos ph ,Tirft M o ntrose—Rasselas Searle. - i Oa S. kiand—W. Ditnoek, .Geo. fraztertl ; 1 / New •Milford—A natio Bishop. Bobt. Gillispie,l F. F. Badger, Asa Hammond, Ja ed Tyli47.i- . I Rush N. J. Sherw md, Geo. . Tuppeli4evi 3.lericie. 11 , Springville—Jas. W. lliekox,aid Lathrop, Lyman Prentis, Robert' Smaile s . , • Silver Lake—Ebenezer Miller, anl 111nP5Vir. Thomson—Daniel Wrighter, Geo. Blinding, Terry Whitney. t,.. ' . 1 -ii i * Those names in talic are for Second v • V/4.11,118 In Groat Bend, on . the 14th inst., by; the Rer. J. B. MeCreary,•Rev. ELI Elunrktao, of Macon, Mississippi, to Miss Fa..lscEs TSFikari 11AM, of the former place. I , In Jackson, June 28th, br . llest Guild, , Dr. GEORGE Iltsru.s, arid Miss PTANTRA SEW EBY, both of Jackson, Pa. r In Lenox, July' 2nd, by the'satiae,itlr., Ilan- tow Qurcs: and Miss Trriaxr, all of Glenwood, Pa. • \ • In - Bridgewater, 'Aug. 80., Mr; . CouNMar, :Wow), in the 88th year of his ; age . an aged and much respected inhabitant.l ; • -.- In r Greata „ 1: • , 1 - . Bend, Aug. 341ifr A IJONAs SiIITH, I aged 65 Years.. . .. 1 1 - . - I . • To Journeymen Hain :ss Makers. IaTANTED immediately, by tb:substri4r. a . firstrale Harness Maker to whomixood rages and steady employment 4411' be given,— Apply soon to : 1 TURREII.L. Montrose,- Aug. 16, 185'4. - - ---I , I • List 1 • - Remaining in the Montrose foot, Office, Arm. 16,1854. • Austin, widow Polly HancrieL Orville .[ • Blackson, Miss Maria Howell; 'Mathew or his Burhans, Solomon , . heirs • • • Beebe, IL W. - Joliaimah Br.ker,-B. J. • Ileher, Mrs. Btitlgtit. ConrY, John. . • •Higley, Mrs.• Timothy Crundal,-J. M. Johnsen; MlS's Sarah • JenisoM, Mrs.] Leonard Clarke, &mine! -3foran,l Martin • Coleman, Geo. L. .• Melhuish Wiri, B. Carr, Ariel - ' .Meyera, !AM M. • 1 Crosson, John Northrop,l Stephen. Cole, Eliza : - O'Brien, ~iftrlr'Y Day, John . Osterhout, Miss Junia, Drake, Wm.. H. . Perkins, Qua ins Davis, Mrs.. Charlotte. • Pieriori, IlisS Elizabeth Ellis. Hiram • Quick, th Fargo, Mrs. Mary • Roots, Hemo R. null , Rev. S. G. • Rosenerince; ' Elias X. Charh Robinson', M. Harriet Hallehan, Pittriek Shalloe, De ns • Hubbard; F. A. \ Snyder, N. D I. Hotly; Allen • Shields, Miss Brie • Silas Tewksbury, .W. Howell;John 8. '` Tierney, Jcibri Wade, Thomas J..-3 I Persons.e.alling for any of the e :abov. Let ters I will please say u Advertised.". A. N. BULLAR: lotice to the Assessors of f!i, 1 TN obedience.to the Militia Laws .o the Com .l monwealth of - F'ennsylvania, :I h reby' give notice that each. Assessor of this Cennty !will snake theif returns of delinquent Militia tnen to me on the second Monday of &Wernher next, u•iihout fail, at the Commissioner's office in Mon trose. For which, I refer you to Ithe Act 0f753, section second, which reads as followil . . . " SEcTioN 2. That• the several Tssessors with in this Commonwealth, at the time when, they make their returrLof the: delinquent militiamen to the county commissioners, aspguired by the sixth section of the set to which his is a supple ment;sliall at.the same time prefiare'arici deliver to the proper brimadeinspector ailist of said , de. / Unguents, on or before the first 11 ondir in Janie, I in each and efery year, fur which suid assessor il shalt receive, as a full compensation fir such ser 'Vices, two cents for each person so returned,- to , be paid by the couuty treasurer out of the brig.. ade military fund, and if- said assessor. rieglectS or ref uses to perform the duties hereby enjiined, or shall return persons not subject, to militia du ty. within the meaning of this act, 'e shall be subject he penalty of twenty-five dollars, to: Arid sued .f Arid collected by the proper brigade iiinspect ,as other debts are by law recoverable, to be accounted for to the couhty treasurer as a part of the brigade military fund." , ASA SPICER., •: I Brig. Ins. 10th Div. susq'a Col - Burford, Aug. 12 • 1854-33w3 1 ' La.w'Booksl 4 , t . 1 1 , , .A.NEW supply of p un k n '; plipgea4 - nines Justice and Constable's - GUideljaut receiv- , .. ed at the store of the subscriberi. i ~ Also, Supplement to Purdetesj Digest, embiaw4 cing the laws enacted duriiii , ,tlie last session I(if the Pennsylvania Legiilature : I i • I • • G. &.W. pilont;ose, Aug. 15; 1854._ Notice. T HE undersigned hereby caution all persoots . I. against purchasing three 'notes, viz : one against -James Bhyan, for 83,50, one against Arta Gilmore & Chu's. C. Cote for $125 and one against Nicholas Irving for 85,22: 411 bear. ing date about the first d;iy of Novemb er , 38b3 and payable to James\ Dwyer or bearer, and owned by_Bliwenger & Barry. Said notes were left with It. W. Bally. The two first mentioned have been paid. ELL%VANGER.L. BARRY: Suiq'a. Depot, Aug. 12, 1e54 . New Line of Staged Mail FROM 'E • 1, A' STAGE will leave, s lrkwopck, Passing throughOerl hitt Lidertr,;*C.','ever tnotn(ng afterthhearri val of the M:lrreint,ell C lll4 ,hot leevAti Weilleveehz hagMoptro eat 1 • . , RETURI‘IING ,T, ~are Montrose datlYAStinday a excepted) at 2 P . M.; reeching K,lrkwoodin ttme 'to take the Mail Trains of, Care.buth 'East and Westi. being the nearest and rod.t feasi,hle rottte to reach the New York and Erie Railroad. - This interseetsa . trl.weekly line fortimock Sprlo,t- JEW, eitiikhantioeito -Wyoming, and Wilke:shirrs. which liravestleittrose all A M every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Also; a lineftFrlendavllle,Leraysvilb.„ &c. Quod Team and comfortable parslaxes are,provided, and the' Proprietors will spare o paint to ACCOlntoodat et he ['lab ile . WE. II ATM]. D J etemlwr24,l3s2 , • MORGAat &W BST. 1_ WOOL. - C4SH Paid for'W,OOL at • • J. H. SUTPHIN'S. iSummeraville, July 15, 1854. PORK_ FOR. sALi. PORK lOR SALE by the barrel, by • 1: M. S. A•Vrtsos- or A. BaLowta.- Montroae, May 17,J854. . ~ - . ... \ i! Crola and Salt. TUST reeeNed, Old for sale by '' • ' di . ' •G. &w. a FELLER. A i • . -- I Fresh lot, of codfish and Mackerel; just . re-i ceiveit.and fs,r sale b 3 • G. &-W. U.• P. TOW opening - -l,a l, -Hogshead of New Oilcans' Sug,a, fair 4tiele for , 6d-per lb. • . We would call tile attention of the Ladies .to a beautiful assortment of Lawns, Poplins, Darege; and 'Challi Delairiks,j iind summer Dress - 15 ilks, French Nt4dle W4rk, &f.., which we are •deter-: unl i ned to sell tiri i•lieap. . . G. S. W. H. FULLER. llnntiote, Aug. 'i, 1834. '.' , tT Notice. ...; • . . ~... iEsubseribeewishiu g to disphse of a sik' horse Thres4ng Machine withiself.eleaner,:, i g ood runn[n sgl order, Avonld stintify the - *public' iat he wilt sell itleheap,at private sale s and will. wait jfor the pak u til the machine has - time . to earn it, and will to -'e it grain. ' Any peronf wishi n g to purehas , may learn the particulars by : calling atthe,snbsdribers in Dimock. • 'y • : •. ' .7,, - Wat. BAKER. -"- [ Diinoel July 12,\ 18;54--'j8tf. .I'- • : • Administratrix's Notice.. NotlOElii3 hereby given that . Letters Testa. mc4tarvl tApon the estate of L F. Reynolds; dixt'd, late of Dimeek township, have been grar,.: ,ted Wthe subscriber. • . ,All persons indebted . tdl lid - estate are hereby requested to make itUrner diate.:payment, and these having claims upon said estate to - present them duly attested for set.: tleMent.. .•\. J. A: REvior.ns,. Aderx . . • .Dimoci:,,lnly 1854_29w6* Sheriff's Sales. . . 13Y virtue o f - sundry ; writs. issued out of the , Court of Common Pleas of Susquehatimi CouritY,ahil to me directed, -I will expose to Pub 1k sale, at the house of Wm. K. Ilattili, in Dion: \ • i trose, on Thursday the 'll4tti'day of August next,' i at, 1 tielbck; P. M.— - .',l. - , - . ; • I All i that certain piece hr parcel eland; situate in the township of DicnOelt in the county of Sti4 'quehatiria, bounded and deseribaas fellow:3;11n t%it'i Begfpning at a birch tree the northwest - tkurner of William Tt*.ker's land, , thence north i deg. west:ll Perchek lola sugar Maple, thence 89 deg. west 32 perches to.an Iron-wood corned. thence north 80 perches to a hemlock south * ghee east 67 perches - a post, thence 3:2 perches tqa post, thence east 40 perches to 4 post, theni.ip north 32:Verches to a post, them* east 97 perches to a past, thence south 1 deg. 'west 64 perches to a cerner post, thence east 25 2.10 perches othe northwest corner lof lot No. 20 in the general draft of a large btady..of land', heacey tlie same south 1 deg. west 148. per:- . heS' to a post,corner, - thence north 89 deg.. west sPercheS to 'stake, thence merth.l deg . . west percheS•t9; hemlock treesorifer, thenee Muth 89 - 11 - Fg. westll l s4ierelms to the place of beg,in , - I , ning, containtng, zugaeres,,be the same - more or less, (t icepting,so acres on the north side Which Was conVeyed by Royal Tyler to Sylunus Tyler) wit, thOtppurtenanees, 2• framed dwelling Oils:. es, 'barns, 1 Corn house, 1 shop, and - .about 100 nubs iruProved. . . Takenin execution at the suit of S; S. - -Grover vs. Rova), Tyler,. , •- ' - . ALSUr--All that certain piece or parcel of land isiftiate - !Pr; and being in the township of Jessup Susquehanna county,. l bounded and described as to .follows;wit: Beg inning at .i. hemlock tree the southeast corner 'hereof, thence' north 100. -perches to a post, thence west 10 perches to, a .post, thence south 100 perches' to a Post and siones, thence" \ east 160 perches to the phiee, of g,inninii - containing .100 acres, - be , the *nut ore of 2ess, with the appurtenanees, i frbmed • house, 1 'barn, I.Shop, 1 shed and about 75 acres improved, . . . an d Ttti in execution at the suit of, Chas. Aver d Ai ni.iJessup,- Eersi ofl Wealthy. _llenisoh, deceased;'-vs. Samuel Bertholf.- . . ALSO-AII that certain % - r illag,e lot or pared of land, situate in the Borough of Susquehanna. DepOtiin the.county cif Susquehanna, and bobril .A'deci . and described as follows i to wit: On the north by land 'of William, Stuart and N.Ransom, en the east by the street, on the south by land of .Idayo and John#Brien, 'and on the west by a• street leading from the "Carr 'house" to lolui Vaughn's !muse, ,tontaining 60 feet front by 212 t-2 feet deep,tkethei with the 'appurtenances; 1 frupned dwelling house. and allimproved. Taken in execution at the suit Enos B. Re.x ford vs.' Alvah A. Sanders. . - .: • G. B,ELDRED, Sheriff. :11oiltrose, August . 3, 18.:447-31w3 MOR NEW GOODS At the Ready Pay Store. r HE subseribers :be,gleave , to advise -the I'public, that they are how receiving an en= tirely new stock of Goods for the Summer and (~ ,' b- , r nearly every article called Fall Traci ,t, ern ..i . for at a country Store ; whichi'were bought at the present low prices .in New York, for cash and will be sold astonishingly Cheap. Grateful for the very liberal fvat ri.n:i ge heretofore'citeM dad-to out establishinent, we solicit a . coutian: erica of th4i, saine, - .Aud las much 1 reae.as pose Me.. We Claim-to have in it .me.' lire revolution ized trade itrthis.Community, ti; compelling a ic :great redititiOn in pricesand (in some cases) a .dimunitionqqaxorbitaut profits; and we 'trust that a grateful public will duly . appreciate and reward out : effort. Our stock of Good& is now. ;large, and O'er.) , way suitable for the - traile— More eximisive, in filet, than usually kept in'thiS Once. . Those wishing, to purchase . will do well t call and see us. , . i . ,•,. . .„ SALMI & HEMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, July 1,)(1, 1854. . 13 , . - •! rotd Cloths • - \ , 1 LARGE assortment, and of exeellentqual. . l ity. iCassimeres; Tweeds, Satinets, Jeans,, ~ bought recently at: the ruling low priLes,and. ill be Bold correspondinzly cheap, by • I • l . '..SMITM & HEMPSTEAD. -; i • OLEIMATHER--,mfirst rate article at only,' 1 •25ets. 'per lb. ' . I 'Slum & HEMPSTEAD.. • • AWES PRE S Gooods,consisting of Lawns - , I 4 (mourning and fii,ney" styler!)- l'oplinettes,i bullies Bar . eges, Barege De•laines, De Beges, ! ( l e : ~ just. received and rsmrrt Cursal i ife eche i r im ,b p y tor ‘ EAi3 ' . : : 1 - , - Notice. I • _ , AME into the enclosure-of the subscriber, I last' sverk, two !rity colts, one - two years old id one yearling.. The owner is requested to ove property, pay Charges and take then!' away. - 1 . H. BODINE. iridtzewater,. og. 15, 1854.-3w* . . ' Goods • UST received laaecond !stock of. Spring and Sumrir Goods, and for sale on the usual .rms.* i BENTLEY & READ. Ildolutrose; Julio 1 ,1854- ' ' *P• S. Hope our neighbora won't find fault th the above -modest adreitisement Sheriff's• Sales. • - - ''..- _,_ , Y 'virtue of atindrY WribtAslued o a t of ', .11 Court Of'Cpmmon Pleai- of Susquehanna county, and to me directed,l ~wiir expose to putt: lie sale at ' the HOuse of Wm. K. Hatch, inMn',t Arose, o Saturday the 19th day of August: ti ta t at 1 o'clock P. M.—. 1 . All Aka ;certain pieeefor Parcel of land. satiate lying and being in the tOwnship of Forest Ljike.: county of !Susquehanna, and bounded .ani:ll,lslee .Scribtdos.follows, to wit: Beginning at. It :poet corner belief, irOhe centre of the road leatting front Thomas Brown's to Choconot,thenceiti4uth 8 deg: west 24 441(1'240 porches to:the Centre-et the Slilford and Owego turnpike; thence . :n4rtli ' 61 deg. west 22'and 9.10 perches to "a co rner in the centre. ,of . said:turnpike, thence north 121,and . 112 pereheh to rt corner; thence an easterly coanse 23 petchcs