The only, witness against them eon, a ognvict from the Western Penitentiar , l and of notoriously bad character.l arid/ if was competent, he certainly w.iut not entitled to any credit, and his tertimony, ' and itat i e4 meat of the material facti was 'cbutia4ct“ by eight or ten witnesses; and the j writthi was a fabrication. I will state with entiri , cani - 1 dor, that I do not believe that these. Men - are ' any More guilty of the charg,ei agiiitst them! than 'I am, and it is a most cruel case or in 4 ' nocent men suffering from false and perjul4 testimony. In my opinion, if there ever lvas n case thud required the exercise of the partioningTo,w-i er, , the case of these men presents , the/ very strongest I presume the evidne, so far as it s is material, will be, submitted for rout eonsid-i eration, and I hope and . trust y?ii findl . - . j their case to be One that w ill ful ly ustifY you; . in granting them a Pardon.' ' i " 1 I I assure you that you can and Ivilltbe jus-t tified before the public. It is more than thir-j .ty years since I have urged upon flyitsectt tire to grant a pardon to any , pne, and It should not do so nowlf I did . n4t feel per-1 fectly confident that these men aim innocent.l I aw, with great: respect, 1I 1 1 • Your obedient servant, 1 ' \ • i - . GARRICK MALI, i 111 17., PAILADZI.PiIIA; July 5, 1354. 1 -...................._ , , ii ~ il ' • • . Interesting from Kalamai. II •Mr. Charles 11.Bmnscomb, late of Chicopee, . -who went out as' p i oneer -Of .- the &it eini igata-party to Kansas , from New -Engliind, rettitied. to•this city yesterday", bringitig very' . i gneyttigitecounts from the emigrants. The whole party were in excellent health•, and spirits, looking forward confidently • Ito the . full realization of their expectatios' and hOpea. ' They had selected, and loeatti -t em= ' selves. on a beautiful site for.a town, 6 the right bank of tlai-Kinsas River, • forty' iles ' i frian . its . mouth,. where they . had i . their tents and .conimenced the. - const of their cabins. They have,forin - ed a.l ‘ squatter -, organization, or which th ;President is Mr. E.:Fuller, .late of thi. 1 and Mr. E.. Davenport of Boston is Sec! • Mr. Branscomli states that his expect • in, relation. to. the * country were reali; . every respect ;And in the .abuiplance springs of pure, sweet and excellent wit' far exceeds his anticipations. ' Mr. 13; states that if •the emigrantal push fOrward from the free 'states tlie. :wil l, ndt • only secu're to themselves; easily and ''pt b ell'eap rate, a future independence in . j a iliost delightful climate, but will, also seen 'el l Vie new State to freedom. Even . the emigrants from the slave States, .who donot carry slaes.. will vote for freedom, and - the slawhOlders . themselves begin to give it up that tile IStalte . must be free. One slaveliolder in Franklin, • Mo., explored the country , . and having• 'se, lec- 1 ted a claim , near where the New-En,;land , . Company ave located, returned to liliS.seuri 1 and removed his effects, including four ril ate s, on to the location. On his arrival, finding' the population coming in from Ali' free States, and judging well . the consequ nees-,• he repacked his effects and took them and (i the slaves back again to Missouri. " A, ..• from Virginia, who had selected a l. -, 'ait,.„ on seeing what the character of this?pco .4-4 tiou was likely to be, 'remarked that 'lle - tWaiThj not such a d---4-,1 fool as to Irringlis 4vi4s there. . -1 . , , , - ' - 1 Mr. B. seems very' happy in the entouttigH ing prospects of his new home. Alter° at tending to the business which lias'ehrwatit him East, on his own belialf.ana that of, liii associates, he will again returnto funs 4, in season to accompany the pexe train ofiLig, grants, and to afford them the- did'and adviee 4 which his "experience finalities liiin.to impart.' Tr ;., ....?.... 1------ l''k. will consist of about 1,00-pessous, and prat.. , titer will leave New-EiNglanclthe latter pavt• of this month. - • , Some, of the daveholders inquired - , c,f• Kr Branscomb whethei he, was Eli Thriye. To Massachusetts, of w al they had heard iso much. -Mr. B. rep od that he was not, but there was a man i the company who was ready to personate 'Mr. Thayer, and take it the 1 consequences, if they world pay the company the *2OO which had been offered' tor NIL Thayer's appr9hensit'in and delivery,J, The' informed them, moreover, that they stood in the same position Mr. Thayer did; and that they were there . to test the question of the rights of American freemen in that teritpry. —Worcester (Mass.) Spy;Aug. 12: \ Democratie County Canventio The Democratic 'citizens of 'the 'bounty of Susquehanna are requested to meet in their respective Election Districts, at, the plaeeof holding the General Elections, on! Satu ay . ' ' • the 2d day_of September next, andr elect_ w o Delegates in each Di:strict to:- the Co nty- ConventiOn, to be hohlbn at the Creurt-H use t { in Montrose, on Monday the 4th day - of , ,ep tember, at one o'clock P. M., for thelitirrose of nominating candidates to bl supported by the Democracy of the County, for the various offices to be-filled at , the ensuing election h . In accordance with the usages of the Dem ocratic party, the Standing Committee, 'ap point the following township' Coinmit f es, who are requested to give notice in their rei spective Districts of the delegate meetkngs and attend the same, and serve as the Bollard [ for the election or I)elegates : . I- • Ararat—O. L. Carpenter, B. IL Dix; r!la thitniel West. . ,I Apolacon—James Lynch, David HU itil, E. Heald. ' I , Auburn—Daniel -Ross Jonas Carter, ' : halt Bridgevtater—Latham Gardner, JaS. O': en, Perrin Wells. _ Brook.lyn--,C. C. Dail; Franklin Tenik..- bury, Arai Ely. Choconnt—Jagper Stanley, Michael Kane, .Ir., Michael J. Donelly. . ' Clifford--Jonathan Burns, John Baker, Martin Decker. - • Dimock—Anifew Young, F.11..H011i dadm • . ihindaff—George Cone, T. P.- Phinne B. Welts. Franklin—W. C. Smith, T. Smith, Jr.; Peck. - Friendeville--Dasi4 . Sherer, Piles Q.B Wm. Robbe. • Forest Lake—Elisha -Griffis, .ludson B Thomas Meehan. • i • • Gibson --John IL Clain, Ira Washhi Luther Maynard,. • Great Bend : .7-Wm. Greein f J. C. Fish, rOn Thomas.' . ' HarfSird—Gige‘ Seymour, LT. E. M. Blanding. • . Harmony—Jas. -Comfort, A.. .W, cob Taylor. - - Ilerriek-Whoeler Lyon, Chas. trastus Day. • ' • • Jackson---:Wm. Beeson, Levi Pa Ames:. : I Jeasup---AuAtia Lathrop, Ilarvey man, Zeno!. Saiiti. • ' Latln4- . --Aaron Sanclers,-firge a Innt,,Wm. Robinson; . Leninc—Warren Wm. Paine. . • . • Liberty—lmac poi l tsto(.l ; . P fiaumel Turrell.• ' • • . Middletowri--tz: C 1 'LYouelly, Otis Miles Baldwin, :• . . Montrose-W; C. M. Simmons. INT! MilfilN—lNonnan Tingley, Peter Me- Tnnfithy I3oyle. - . Oaldand--r-Wirreu Geo. Jameson, Samuel)3riiih. ' Rush—Henry 'Granger, Win. Sherwood, James Logan., . ' Sayer Lake---k philage, Dennis Sulli van, Tiniotki. SwOletier. • - Springyille—lLlC7Sherritan, Miithew Gar dener, James' susqueimina—Alvin Seymour, Sinith * George Fe:rdyee. , Thoinpsoti—M.' J, itumford, W.. 13. Stod dard J. Cros 4 3. By order of the , County. Committee. '•• - Delegate Election. • IC lHE l DemOcratic Electors '1 the township of . Bridge Water, will meet at the House -of Wm. K. Hatch, on Saturday, . he second day of Sept. next; bet seen the hours of 3 and 6 o'cloCk I. M 4 for the "purpose ofchoonlitg two Delegates. to represent them in the Democratic County Con. %iention, , to bebeld at Montrose, lifonduy,.Sept. 4th, 1854. :: - LATHAM GARDNER, - ' ‘ , . ; \ • ' - • Prnerx Wiets, Corn. • , 1 ~ . - JAMES O'BRIEN. Drid n . 'Ater- Aug' 31, 1851.' ' - ' - • 5 HE D e lll mr.r l Tt g li al clE c let E t( l l 4 :( l )f i° th ill e . BorOugli of ( trMontroi,•e. Oro:requested to meet at the Dort House „ on Saturday, the 2d day of Sept., *.tween the liiturs of two and fire o'clock ,P. M., frpr the purpose of-electing two Delegates to rep:,. resent them, irr the Democratic County Convention tb be held in Montrose on 31onday,. the 4th.day of September,llBs4. •'• . i -- ... -•- . ; W.o. H, Born, • ' 1 1 , , . .. f - : 11' u. A.` CnossNt.ax. t . • ' , !,, -. 'C. M. Simmoxs, '3l4.introse, Aug..3l, 1854. ' . Committee. t • .-- The Agrienittkral Society -----. ET af . tliii egitirt Ifoitse; ,C. Carmalt, E1q.1, 1 41 President if chitir. .: . - ~-.. , The proceedings -of , ihe last' Meeting were •then read - and adopied. , The. following Itcsoltf t` n -was then' passed :- : 1. • , Resolre,d, That the Ex 2 Committee' be author ,il ed to employ a - Sdperintendent.to take eharg l o l ' io or the.internal arrangements of the Pair Ground and,Lto prov.ide all sniial4e acconimod:itionS for A e' members and visitor. attending the l'air.--L• aid Superintc l :ndene to lath, in - concert with the Ili..Com mit teelandife alloWed such compensation { r as they Ahall Oiit; propbri .il. i !rle re:iolutio. of Ge,lr.ic Walker in regard to r \ enek, Six &c., ~ iranted in •exchagn (Or G cash pries, by ' 1). - .R. L. , Notice' to the 4ssessorsigiSusq - It Co. TN obedience to the Militia Laws, of the! -Com monWealth of Pennsyltianif berelly give notice' that each: Assesior of :this County will make thirreturns of delinquentAilitialuen to me on the second Monday of Siptembstr next,* ualioßtfail, at the Commission 's office ill :goo tresN t For whieh, I refer you-t the. Actiof '53, I li section second, which reads as is ows: 1 - a SgcitON 2. That the several issesseri with in this Pommonwealth,' at the 'Ante Mall ,they, make -their return et the delis Clint mil#Mmen to the•cd . unty commissioners - , tit ipojaired &by the sixth 'Section of the act to-'whicti Isis* a iupple inent,SlMll at the same time \promo and !deliver to Um: proper brigade inspector .1. lisfrif.: . id do linquentS, ott off before the first 3Londay i .torte;in each and every year, for whick said ..essor shall reei;ive, as a full cienpebsatieft for: h sex. vices; 'two eel:it-416r each person-4o retie ed, to be paid by the eouuty treasure osit-ef-th - brig-- ade tnilltary fmid, and !if k‘tis:rfjpesser Iglects orlef4es to perform' the ditties lrereby el ()hied, or shall I retur3 persons-not suljeitt .sto atiifia du ty, within the meaning. of this as, to sl all be sufijc4fo the pEinalty of twenty : live dol srs, to be - sO. far and' collected by the _proper tirade 1 inspector; as other debti are', by 'Ali recosierable, to be *counted for to' the cguntjltreasu rfir as .a part of;,the brigade military (MO- - i . ;';,f; :' • , - ASA RICERii BrigAns...loth A t Susici Co. Mefferd, Aug,...12,1854—=331vr , . I, • ' i Law Bookl6. 1 . r; A NEW supply of Pun:fetes .I)iiesr, I Rim's' 11_ Juilice am 4 Canstal4e's ditiee,junt receiv ed at the atom Of the no.biteribe*-, 1 -, AlsiS . 81uppleinent to Purden't,Oigest„ frnbra cing tho;laws s enneted during the :last eestin of the Patteaylvania Legielitard,- :' .1 , , • 'G. & W.,11 PUI-L rat• Monhose, Atli'. 15, 1854. ' :-': 1 ." . • 'l i : Notice. Tf!t .: undersigned heroby caution all r rsons . against purchaging three , notes, vi . : one against lames 'Rliyan, for 83;511,'ono _ gainst Altai (lilt - noro & Cha's. C. Colo for (0.._ and one against Nicholas Irwingfor $5,12. AD !Arai ing date about the first day of 4ovember4 1853 and payable to, James Dwyei.‘4(t. beat*, and owned'by Ellwonger & Barry. : td no , were left with R. W. Daily. The. twoftrat toe tioued ELLWANGERi I & T. : beve heel yctid. ' • ii - ` . BA I R Sulia.. Depot; Aug. 12, 1.851,4'd , ;f t ;0. • ;..„ „ , 1 -,_ L; •' SALT, 11 - ' ViT.tr,. . ... aiATatid Rye Flour, - I" 4 A ' ' ... - . - P. RI LA:11140 1 1tA. 'O. II- MOTT 1. heir second Stock of -Goods this seism.— show all who i ny fa. me. I s, But ods at Co. ~~ ~ • RESOLUTION P ROPOSING - Amendments -to' e -Constitution, • • . . .of the Comonwealth. - - • ,• SEdripA 1. I Resolved b ''llielSenate and House ;if. Representatives fde the 'oininoinvealtli of Penn sylvania in' deneral As nbly met, That - the foi -1 lowing amendments be nd the Immo : are hereby proposed to the Constft lion of the Common-: wealth, under and' in atm irdance with theprovis ions of •the tenth 'article thereof, to wit: 7. 1 3 11 . . •.- • PIZoi"tiSITINi 1,. • II ARTICLE XI. . SF.CTION 1.,• The egg :gate amount of debts hereafter el:mit:tete& by the Commonwealth - shall never exceed the fiiittl.ollfiv . hundred thousand dollars, except in case of !wee to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, o.'l to ;redeem the public debt of the Commonwealth, !and the - money so. • raised shall he applied tnitheluirpose for which the debt maybe contracted, or pay .-such debts, and to no Otlier•purpose l• . 1 SEcx - yrt 2. To [ray thpphlic debt of the Co— i rn monwenlth,-And debts hick, may hereafter ,be contracted in case of wa to.repel invasion, imp. I presA insurrection and t redeem the public debt, the Le g islature shall at heir: .next session after the ado ption Of this sect[ n into the Constittition, provide by law for the ereation °fa sinking fund,! which shall not be abolished till the said publie' debts be wholly paid, tci 'consist of all the !net! ,annual incorne.from the public works-and stocks! owned by the Cornmonwealth, or any other funds! arising under any revenue law now existing Or that may. be hereafter enaeted, so.far as the same may be required to pay the interest of said debts seratannually, andanntilly to reduce the prinei-1 pal thereof by a sum no !less than - five 'hundred; thousand dollars, jnerenied - yearly by compound:l ing, at, a rate; of nOtless i than five per centum per, annum; the!said Sinking:fund shall be invested' in theloahs Ofthe.Commonwealth, which shal l ! be cancelled, froth time to time.'in a manner to be I provided by law.:l no portien•of the Sinkimg fund shall Oyer be applied. to 'the payment of tho debt! of five' linndretl thnifsand.dolisirs mentioned iii the 4irst section-Of this article, but the said . sink! ing ft:int - 11;1ml be!applied only to the purposeti ', herein specified. ' - i:tiox 3. The ere lit of the ': ! • . . - Su Comem - nWealtli 1 '..shall not in any way he igiven or - looned•tb or hi 1 aid of any individual, tOiiipany, corporation ores; ; . : sot:lotion; nOr shall the ootunitmwealth hereafter Leconte it joint owner Orstockholder in any com pOny; asseeintion or etirnoration - in this Common . wealth or elsewhere, finineil for any purposes. • I Suctios 4. • ' The CornMonwealth shall never assume the debts of anv Bounty, city, borough or - town-hip, or of any corporation or , : itssoeiation, unless such' debts shall : have been contracted to -repel invosien,suppress , iriurrection, or to defend the State in, war. . I . IIOI'OF 4 TTION 2, TO BE ARTICLE XT. . • - • Prolribiting Municipal . ffubseripzions. -, • -' The .Legislatr, blielil , ..' sever authorize any eount3tt.kity,rottli4tti*eaship; hy rote of its vitizana.,or otherwise, to ,hecome a stockholder innny joint' stock .eompans, association or corpo ration,-or to raise.money for, or loan its credit to, ,or in aid:of:any such company or association. • • ' . k 11 B. CHASE, ' • Speaker of the Ilciuse glßepresentatires; • . .. M. 3I'CASLIN, • • . . . • . . : Speaker of the Senatei • . . , . In enate, Aprih 28, 18548. . ' Resolved, That this r solution pass. , Yeawpa, nays 6. Extract from tho Journal.' - - T.A. 3IAGUIRE, Clerk. In llou,Ao of Itepreseritatives,April 21..1554, I • Resoled. That this r .‘solutioik.pass. - Yos 71, nays 20. Extract from le journal. . -; .• ~, . ~; W3I. JACK, Clerk. I - zECRETARY S UFFICE, 4 I - • • - Tiled April 29, 1351. }.• ' - ! . • ... . • 1 - .C. A. BLACK,. Secretary (if the . Commonwealth:l.-. SS. • . PENNS yLlr AMA; 'SS. - 1 ~ , .. • - ' S 1 ECRETARY'S OFFICE, 1 11arriaiamganly 1, 1354. • - -",-.....• 'I do certify ithatthe.-abOve and fore. ' SEAL going is a trmi and correct eo& - : or ttw , - 4,—. angora ...Rviietotio' il',.*laticHbAoc.sitti. - 3 n - its . toneny . iviie"Frcoll'have.Serenato sot my hand and caused to .Im;lafliied the .seal of - the •Seeretarfe:oillee the day and year above written. 1,, C..A. BLACK, • . --', Secretary of the CoMmonwealth.• Journal-of the Senate. " Resta talon NO.s62,;'entitled ' Renolution pro-, posing amendments tolithe Constitution of the Commonwealth,' was rend a third time. On the question,,will the•Sern4e agree to the first prop. osition,the:yensand nays 'were taken, ngreebly to the Conititution, andlwere as frilfews, vm : • . Yami--Mt.qins. Buckalew Darlington, Dann . % ,Furgnfon. Foulkrod, Frick-Fry, o“ciala Illakleniam nammoo. B. D. ll:nrilin, E: W • llatnlin,.. (rioter, Hoge, Jannintri, Mc- Clintock, McFarland, Platt; gniggl#, Sager, Slifer, and Mo- CILSI3I2, Speaker-23. ~ NA ys—Meintrs•Ctabb, Cril kel and. Skinner—&. So thequestion was .ative. On the qnestion Kilt second protmsitiOn, thol ken agrecablr to the follows, viz: Yin's—Mee ren An ekelew. Fry Goodwin, Haldeman, A. L Hendricks, Hearer, Hone, 2 1 3re Farland Platt Ptiec, QUI e Speaker-22. NA T 5 —Nleeers Crabb, Tee* Kunl.le and Skinner-6 So the question'was ,d ail% ft-4- • Journal of.the I.fOn "The question recurri .of the Resolution,. the agreed to ai follows, viz: fors—Morena. Abraham, An Beyer; Bighorn, Boyd, Bush, Carliele.Chantberlin Cook, C Bomb, Be Vrattee„Bunning,E 'ans, - Fritter, Yry Gallentirt4 Groom, Gain, Dam' radwOla Ilipple, llorn,llummel, liana • man, Kilgore, Knight, Lanry quire, Mand Wield , M'Conn ell Montgomery, Moore. ?Meer; • lee, Pagsmore, Pattespou, Pot( Prts, ROW.' Feott, Sidu Smith, (CrantOrd,) Stewart St hevier, Wieklein , Wright, 7' Nava—None.- ", • So the questionlvis :R•ive. I . • I On. the quostionlwill th, House - agree to the second propositit the y; s and nnyswere taken agreeably to theprovisio' s of the 10th article of Th i ti , e constitution, and•are ' follows.: • YEas—Messrs. Abraham %t erton, Ball, Berton, Berk, Beyer, Bighorn, Boyd., Abraham, ii, Carlisle, Chamberlain, Cook, Crane, Cummins, Doi erty, Danis, Deegan, Do 3,t, France, Duanintr, Edinger, El re'', Brans* Fry. Gallen-. tine. Gibbony,. Gilmore, Giro , Groom. Gwiti, Hamilton, Iliestarul, Hillier, Rtente,llun eker, Hun ter. Hurtt.,,lack man, KiTgare, Knight, Laury.: Lelligh,) Lowrey, (Tloga,) Linn Magee, Maguire„..Mand rdeld, Artiottnell, WA ee, Morighan,' Montgomery, .idoo , Moser, Muse, Palmer, -Parke. Pannlee, Paasatore, r P tterbon, Porter.Rapilins; Roberts, Rowe, 5 allade, Scott, !mouton; -Soli irb • (lierkt , ,) Smith, (Crawford,) Stockdale, Wheeler, Wleklein, Wright Chase, Spe aket'-71. . . . NAYS—Messrs, Adams. Baldwin, Beans oufh; - 'irYerly, Eckert-, Ellis, Hart, Kerr. Horn, plummet, WOOtnbss, Mill er, Poulson, Putney i EMI°, S .ewort, Strong, Struthers, 7 ; eig:en---20. -'! ' ' , So the question was determined jn the affirm ative. SECR *TARIT'S OFFICE, • Ilarrisb rg, July 1, 1454. PENNSYLVANIA; -. .--.,-..:' ) do certify th , t the above and forego ) , SEAL. > ing; is a titto . a . d correct. copy of the )" , tvtermd"rlA' s" taken on the" Reap. lution rehitiVe to an amen'. mont of the Constitu tion of the Contmotiwealt)P- a 8 the'iatne appears on the Jonrnale of the . tiv.ptHonses' of thd Gen era! As4embly, of . this CPmnionwealth for the, Session 'of 14354., • Witness my hand apd, this first day of July, op drei and fifty-fur, • . .. •,.Stcretary; of loly 13;1834.-3m. NOTI 21 NLL -persons are her ' , by cautioned against porelfaaing a certain note given by me for the sum of $230,00, bpart .g date the Ist driy of May , 1854, and paVsble months after date .to Martin Newman 2d, N. CH Whitrotub and G. C. Cote, containing-confession' of Judgment. &e.— Said note being void : foi l i ant of nonSideration and non fulfilment of contiact by the payees; and payment °titre same will ; be resisted. ; L. . ( • P 'LEVIS. PAGE. Busq'a Depot, Aug. "19;1854.34w3. • PORK FOR SALIEL, DORK FOR SALE bY, the barrel, by ' " • ; M. S. WIIiSAN or. A: Eat.tlVlll.. Montro4e, May 17, 18,51. ell, Hendricks, F.lnrer,lillit eterthined in the4ww, • &irate, agree , to' the yens and nays were ta. ~: titutical,,,and were as, ante, Furgarcon. . Iramlin, E. W. littmlia., ldeethitoek, :,e, eater, Wherry, 31cCasiht,, • ell, Darlingtcra, framilt!m, etermined in tho rm- of Representatives. 0 , on the final pass.ve . first proposition was lunar, Atherton, Ball, linuakin, liyerlf, Caldwell, Cahill, ne,.Cuntralna, Daugherty, kert, Edlnger,lildred; ET- Gibbony. Gilmore, Gtey, Illeaktrad, =lag cker, Hunter, Warta:An& (Lehigh) Linn, BI ogee:Ws. M'Kee, ;Monnitilan, use: Palmer, Parke, Parm- Putney, Rawlins, Bob e:Phnonton, Smith (Brker,) haste. Strong, Struthers, gier. Case,. Psreaker-85. termined iii the'artirm. the seat of said oilico thonsand eight bun ' C. A. BLACK. he Commonwealth. TIME DRAM:MD._ WZIS . 4 . . . - Dela ia*lLairtisiwniniait • . LN.4II,INdESIENTI '• ' • QIQ P andWiteit 51 onday, Aug. 14; 1854, the: Mail 4.4:ziengtiti Trait; will leave Scranton at 8.10, Due at Great Bend at 10.30, a: at.. - • '! • •,;•Gonni?cting : with the Mail train boind EaSt. on. the Y. & BAAL, which arrives in New - Yo at10:151.v: m. • . .• • . • ' Return; will leave-.Great-Btind on the arrival; of the Buffalo Express„ bound West, (1.30:i!.,[0,) Which 'departs from New York - at 6,4-and arrives ht Scranton at:4.10, I • • The Freight Accommodation Train-with itass.• ringer car attached, will t Irt from &Tallinn at 1.40; v.' itt t .; due ut Groat dt it 6, r. st.,nonneci jag With' the 3lttil T in 'boutid West, hind ithe= Night! Express Trains bound both alit and West. Returning, will depart qoitt Great Bend at 7, A. 31., and arrive at.Scianton, 11.30, A. m. Stages will be in waiting on thenrriVal or 'Pas-, tienger Trains at Scranton, to •entivek passengers tn Carbondale, Pittston, Wilkes-Barre, :Pita:4lo - via'the Reading R. R.,-Eistuti, andajl 'other intermediate places: •• • •• D. 11-DOTTERER, Supt. • • !. • Sup't Pirko, Scranton, •: Aug. 10; 1854. :15tf -it • • New -Go ods. TUST received a second stark of Spring and ,Sionmer Guth's, and for ;ig.ile 4 the usual. term's.* . • BENTLEY & Meettose. IJ.O no 1, 185.1.:„ • 1. • • • P.S. I 43p0 our neinhors won't findlitilt . with the tt - 1)( vo. modest advertiaement.- • s' Union Inittrance C, , ,. .. (las, Brad_ford: l ecittitty, Pat 'cc. . ,• I - PITAL :200,000 t BoNas AND llonyaAGr.s.oN REAL ESTA TE. i • 1 apinst Inca by Ftir:-.. Houses. s,ltores • littildings. Guodi, Wares, andlMer as favorable, terins :is . and. sunilar Losses pro la i/ tly adjusted and paid.. • DIRECTORS.. i - • 1 ccWiilistiAl„Frapeis Tyler,,G, 0, A.. •, D. Myer, C. N. Shipinan, [ '.• l': J. E. Canfield, Attlen,:: Hon 4 Juba ,v;,rola; GoLl3r.(l'lev • WitkemOn, 'Lk ti. M. Patin bae)z; Wilkettbarr l el; 2.R. ' Laporte, Pa: . ;., " • ' Farms . Office, At. C. pSECUREDB , • TN ! :SURE. 11 and otho 'y,handise, on ;Institution. Nrizinl, J. Welles, Jr.,• : Laporte, To ceyyiile G eliael MyTer OFFIWERS: co Willisturr, Pros.; C. F. Wel Trens: ,I. E. qua - 14;1d, S(.0)1. Wyalu . tang, BrOfora • Hon. "fo i e Nic'e Tr Mdru eon ishing Machines.' risrlif; iher being authOized- to sell - nia: 1.. chi inufaetured by ;The.- well -11;e - own establisi 1 Wheeler . , 'Alelick. l ' Co.,' i'libit.i .ny,. Nevi , will furnish .the, as _cheap tifi; can - be 1 of atty one in , this vicinity as I ditide.n mission with none-e - cept: th pur chaser. _., ...aeliiiies•sold by hie •re warrintedl Also 2 two !horse Threshing .13.eliipes Wit 1 selt .elearters,.of Wheeler . , Meliek 4 Cd.'.s, ntlitufac•: 4ite_, to sell or rent on faYorabl'e tertbs.• . -- 'er fur: tier tsrrticulars apply to i -•- 1 ' 'F . •T TIFFANY, Dintoek.. z„Dimiek, August 4,1854-3 - itf. - • • 4-- ' ' - ____ __,_ _ . WOOL!'WOOL!! ABll - paid for WOOL, tip - D. R. L. tt., To the Public. _ . T the store of Alkel•Turreil, ,l-fontroit ~ Pa,. ..a. !hay be foga' , iirAt rate assortuitint of s DrUgs, Macines, Druggist's Glass-ivare,; I i aints, UK Bruishi t s, D ve-stutEr, Groeeries;yanic c No tiorrs, fouls dry . doods c . musical Instrumen and Strings, Illaterisls Jra tights ; Pocli6t kniKes, Sunons, Jewelry; Perfumery, &e. &c. • 1 .• Persons wenting,any articles in the afdresaid depiirtznents, (and also soine others not. named') are ;:esp,ectfully invited to call and exaruitt be furelfievi.purelis?se. . Dy'Si . 'a i i:p a cg, o a k i fi Tests - '.- 1 Lai:lU . ..l.i, S. English Lever Watches . .....„.. T nEsnbse.ribei take:l4.oms . -. • . ; ,'-fM:- x- , ' - ure A . n...infarniinir his - • ,-- i. -.41111- - friends that he' has• r th s' day •. / 1 4# ! .' , ) I t. received frim Live . el. per Al • '.., steanier Europa 'a. -la gu.in ) ip- ,: 0 %,/}-i.-7.-: voice of his•.unrii:ded pgtibh, L --....._-.!-f . Levet Watches.' -111 g! resent invoice comprises six. diflCrt• - ..fit • vizieWil,:l4 plain and hunting eases, full Je4velted anil44,in i also some extra fine movement -which' to. ivill. put into gold cases of -- any destfuble • meight...or pattern. - ••• / . ' • • - AL - FRE-11 JAVANS. • No. -2, Odd. Fa'i).lv*liiill, - ' . ~ ...„...,... . . • Binghamton, Jhly. 26, 1,854'.'"ie. - - •-•;=•• - ~%, ' --: Groceries---Wliolesals' &Re ail: 1 TN great variety, considera* folitiyo superi .l. 'or quality .a nd cheap for c.4l4„gr: ,Alm...toltwe for most kiiids of merchatitablo.:lmaltife*44,,o47. terms. His stock of Sugars', Tetts, - Ututettll , ces, &c., being so 0 umerons; he deems -it _git.tynitc-", ° wag to say. that 'alniost • anything in sale aid: eery line usyd by families, can be found upOninigui. r ry and consectuently enumeratiotk. is e ' nil , snparilnous. In particular be.wotThi s aelt n liftw it ination of his Gil Sua'ar,2B. Tobac,c.;•land v..Teit.- A deduction worth saving made to, those hobo ) : in large quantities. • -- . ~ - i ' • : . , • - I.V. BULL 15: - Montrose, Pa..-July 12, 18,54. 1 i . • 1 '",,' . :: • - To-the Citizens . :.Of .Susque . avow Cottuty;'. .1• -', - t .,1- • -.. • : WICKLIA7III k TRN'NBTT.-wouLd respiteifull call.l.llo' v e sittentlon or all' persOni 4 in 8 aisquillikana County_ and Vicinity to their- large and dell seiectcd.b. ktif Dry.- ;Goodsand C.arpet..which crmsiSt.nt alb , ilte fastgo :' hie and Di le°Kooa bie Goads not* 111 50g0. 4 0 oo444lstiit Pali'? for t „ ko :grave and the gay. and in fact all of tin) differctitistytas of ' , goods which ran be called Ifor or thought - of.. Ire.arit4.... '!ermined *Otto, be umicrsot. , arni'llyon will, hew° ol klatkan., ,to fever usiwith a call we wilt make otir word gbO,' pity Stock of - firer& Goode con. stain thirt. Of ! i - Black, Beneath!, Plaid'. Stripe. ChangeFble„ and Lining, Fig.dnd Plain Wool - Delalnra. Fig. and Fttaki:Cotf'4l; do., Silks;`.3foritios.Thihet... Alto ether. Prironta4kni.,'4l,.. ilkilage, Plaid Linscis,Colered sack Flannels, 011. 1 Oties. - 41- &o , - ' 15111,11.W1/S—t)f. which we have oak- eddies,. variet y Cashmere Shard* 'froth $7 to '640, Bali State,'Lone and. Sprat.: do., Fig and Plain Thihcf, kr.. 'ke."`— J I . . , Whiln iLlantf v—Plaift ..Plaid .arid trip I Jacenet Muslim, Birds Rye and. itussis Dierusii,„_frktir. Linen ,Tn.ble linen, Linen, Cot ton,W.orst ed , and - lirnlioserd Spreads, Swiss ; awl, India Door litti.*line-, Nictorin rind [Bishops Lawns, Linen' Cambric. 1. - ni.n. tlantirrje 7111k",5,: French Worked Collars and tinder Bilk's. Vislitt Drapery: Linen and Cotton Sheeting and :Shifting, Wrath a id Brown JaerprardDiapc:r. li..e. &e: ' . ' ILlentSC Ili eir-art .norct —Consists sof Iliac nod Fin; cyitreadcloths, eßFSilliel PS. ' 0171(4c end FanritSittinetts. Sheep's OseY, Kentucky .lean, Casinueretts,atin v Win sted and Oak Vesting.. Meek 'and Col.ifila's, Satin Stork.; Neck Ties, 4‘a . Flannel. White, Bed.' Bine. Fellow and stripe] ilents Cashmere Vfrin•pia-4, Drawers, &c', &c. . Ciarstock lof 'Gilt' row 'arid FS o.:I e r-y . i 'complete entbraiiing Ladies, 3110:o P and lirq: r A Clove., 7 I.l'e thread 1 Cashthere. flussitnere. Fl eoCt.' tilled, Chamois tied,Boa ter; Kid,Buck skin...k.c..k.c. ' % • ' ,I 4 Ladies; iiiisse. and Gant Colton-Ileac, ;t9• s• iro,e, ‘Vbiteillrown, Mixed, Disc. 'awe Medi, • Coiniv, Aithreca, W'oolet, - (l.lshnserei Merino and :Silk do., Van! eviryositer style of seasonable Itoeicry. v Als.i, an °intim; • variety of btler .t.yZCs of Go 42 , 511 Ch as Daniiiks both Cotton Awl , Wool, Silki and t, ottow Vet- Fete,connterpanes, BoreensCarnbrim.,l Tuill.l ulna, Coln-. Cotters, R 01313 aid Borg° filanlyets ; Nanking; Ticking% Star. itieinstripe, Ottpurtnins,Carpet Ilatte.&e.' i " - ` Car'petilitgr—Brussels, Three Ply.- Ingrabard both Wootand.Cotton.Catton do.,Cotton and iPoolistair.Car peting,PrWrget,i)il I:ll6ths, Rash Carpeting ftngis.:^' Our stockuf Dry Good.'is now complete,- it if you would ilk° to teen good neeoitment tit Good. anti New Boone you will call at "Wickham 3f. Itennett'a n hily'oppo rite OS Fost•offire. 1 . . Bingbantlon,N. Y., duly 1:1, 1115.1.44 ' . . • t ' DRY GOODS. ' . T - ffil subscriber respectfully Inc-10;1Mo at . of those Wishing to purchase, Cheap , for Cash, to 'his NEW PALL and ni NTER STOCK, which for !extent va. tiny and cheapness, he may safety say is unquenassed by any in the. Empire state among , which may be found TWO 111UNDRED SIIAWM, 'oferery land ityand style, Prleof rangingfrom .5 c..to sl4`. 100 pieces Parametta and Alapaca from is. to ss. per yard. 'French Merinoee of every grwle .and color, remarkably eheato.: . - - °I. 10,000 yards of De Laines and Persian (!lofini from 0;1 ' tef la:. Prints and 0 bighorns in endless(' uantity. , ''i 15:000 yards bleached ;cud. unbleached Sheetingsand Shirt:hip, from ett,tols dd. . , 1000 yards White; Red and Yollow IFlailneja, front' Is .44 to 4s. Woolen (loads of every kind for men andboys, 1000 yriid•Bllk.firocade, Plald;nnd Plain Mack-from the lowes i made to thasnost enperior quality.; Illr.esa Trim. mints Clever.) , description . . •. - • - ~ . . '.. - - . PEDLARS' GOODS. , '• - - • .•.. A large, stock froinl A nenoo, very c en) , 'lto-Tai 4 1 b 1 ravelling Bags; an 4.llenttivi assort enf emotion) , on - Nand. ' • vie tenet will he spa red , ivii the peet..nf .Ihar albseilb.er.o . bait la continuant:a of therite/nage wintell the publie_hata aituarait in cot ea nerenaly neettedetlblm..st II which he 4 . sesepeisineareand hearty thanks. - . - , • .:- - - , -W. N,WII,BON, Oarner ot C,otin klYeter ill:: Tecnidg•hut Nl`lek, • sow i nem eilealitn-Ainielenu Poteriltku;bamtoo„ti. Y. . , July 12, 1 - $5 l. . ' ~ :..; , ....•: ~' -.-. . • • . • - • • • - - - 11JITS, . . NF t W stock - 13ttiret tiats, , or the , Oicap at kiElttliTZAD ttCADY MADE.. CLOTHINctr, and , Clothing nude to order on the shorten!, notice. pATElsit 31EDIC1NBS.—A smitll and judi. ..ciously - selected , assortstunti' inclnding Dr. swayne'i4, Jayne's, and - -Throoes preparation", Wright's 40 l'hinhey;" rills,l4 , 4and. Thayr's gain Killer, &e., SmiTrr&;FriiliiiTEAD. Brooklyn, Aug. 22, 1864. ‘. Strayed - or Stolen, , ROM: the Itieein*c !*` - stitieeribeil two dark Velt - genfliog-;Steettoit - 000:::ivfilte 'leiter with sortie rot dtoia'st4b' 'liotlVikkover ill return said.. vtoyottyi or pv3Son here it array be reolgi wil l Foiest ./iti . f h.. '. • .--- 4 LARGE assortrkniof, ilk . -and • Aarl:i ilats at extrumely low pAces,,, ~.4;, ~ • - I;;Buakows &to. Gibson, June 21 1851 -I. ...- I,_„; ' - -- f. , New S pring Goo if i;; ,i Tx BURRI_ is now reeeisitti..ilir usual I.' - , supplies of Siting. Goodsi'Viddelv'isill bo found onusuony large and attrdeUVe:,,including a . superior assortment of i l.Aditnii Dterin...aooas, in . Silks, Berogee, Borage Wanes; Lawns, Poplins, ebonies, --Ginghatus &e., , ilk.s, bfontilltio,: , Silk ;Shawls, Silk Straw and Prot h 'l4neit Bonnets, . itorni4 - Ribbons, Flowers,: Poritiotet,. , liii.' &c., together with a large variety Of :other.f . sieyend --... Staple Goods, including' Cl'oth's,- eitsihneres, Bouts and Shoes; ;Wall Paper) ' - earpethig, es,lGro ceries, Crockery, , Hurd Iv ' - e, Iron- and. Nails, Drugs, Oils, and Paints,,Cooking end .:,Parlor 'Stoves. Ohio Grind Stpri loud . ite,c;•&e.,„itll of whieh will be sold, on t o , sit to snit the elotieSt buyers for. cash or approved credit. -- - '- ' ' New -Milco,d, May Bth, 1854. -• , NEW .G 0 ,•- : , . LARGE assortment 3 [ l inew.- and : se:mule. LI blo?Coods at the stor, of - -.--: , \ • - U. Uillt.OWS& CO. - Dress -G. eds.. . • - 1 , • . GOOD aSsortment:. n law prices, - also --a • large . lot a 1 good' Pri it s at 64.4 de. per yart . -.. . -- - U. . 8 "PROWS - se - co. • . , t . . -.; - Bonnets. . ~. -. - .. BONOTS,and .Bonnaltt bbps, a choke as; sort:taunt at low prices.. •• . -.-- ~.- . ... - : .. - • ; • -- .U.ll 7 401Y8 &61 • • - ~ Sucqiiiia 4 ' ' • • • 0 (.7)OD'N•MV Orleans, at*41,87 2 1-2 Perloolbri. 0 Prime ..: do. at• 06;25 per 'lOO lbs. Prime Portorko, at 6 : 871 , 2, per. 10 - 0 lbs... Also. Clarafied Coffee, .Pciwdered,. end Loaf Sugars' at very loiv prkes. . t ' 7 . . ' • . - :.1 '. • . U. BU .ROWS &CO. -..- Gibson . , APril 28, 1854. - - ! -- '. • • NNEW GOO S• .. - ' ,;,---, •,. • . I.IC MILTAN._&IPARK ptturti.thiii - eatedl • ill acknowledgments to-the pal)tie, foipinit:fat , :', vors, and invite' attention Ao . tle very_ large Moak : of Siring and Summer.Goods - they.,are: now re.: eeiving., and offer for stile. at very locrrices.. In additron .to, their usual ass,ortthent. of staple .Dry_ GOods, Groceries, Ilartli - are,l . Croekery, 'Paints, and Oils &c.; they_are'preparOd tO:exhiliitilarge• assortment of • - .• ' 1 ' •-''• . • - .' • ' L•IDIES DRESS IGOODS I • ' .. .t - Ifi every description,• frigni . e4, Plald la . nd ,. Vain; Silks, 11onnets,lrawls7Ribbons . ,-Glii • ves, Hoidoty Ladies and Misses gifts of" all , kinds---also•a lai;(M-stOck of 's .•I-,'.- . ' , - - .' • . 0 . ' I - 'READY MADE CLOTHING, • ' ' .. f • Cloths, Cossirneres, ITweddi, Jeims, Sornrne.r a Cloths, Vestinp,' !Sz l ats anti! . Caps, "Boots and I L Shoes e; &e. • • •• -i 1 `.• I -- -.•:;, , • • They.respectfully oficl4 ;an:catty chit ;him those mho wish 10 :i3Until'ag` L 7 ;001) Goona'oar Low .PracEs. , TAILORrAIG. •-. " _,..- • . rp LIE enbacribe,r. CuntinUes tci carry on the 1 . Tailiiiing.husiriess in'III- iks-.branchett, :at the standlately occupied b!t , int% & Reytrolds over Ilawley's•& . 3lett's . stiir i here be Atilt it .i., tend to aft calls' in I ikprifession, in a precept. :land satisfactory manner. ! 1 . ' 1 , ' • -. 1P: rtRYNOLDS. . ... ' Montrose, April: 15, 185414tf. - . • ' , i• • - . , i • . . AmJewelu#nd[Sihr.ret Ware. lit St - nrrh." - pd at Tr i trrell'it;' news supply of la d - . .iii,si. ;thd:gentiern,ens' GO d Breast Pins, nnd ladles Gold Ear. Drop.s Teo* ;sing, a &Kid *oit merit of desirable sty lks—arso Gold•Fing*iiiigs, Carnelian Rings, -ladies'• Gold .Chaitis;. gentlp:. mess' Gold fr'Ob. and. Vest Pnains,. Gold : W*lo Keys, Gold Pens, and Gold iVens with extension easns and Pencils—Silverlioons, :Silver' Rutter t • .... act Fruit Znives, silver 7'h nibles, P.encilit;sint; -. tacks, Sie. Call' and see, a the tarietjr store of . .• •-: • .. • I l' A. A TURRELL. 4 '-:-: : : ' • , : .• :: 3fentrose, Tune 29, - 18!•4.1 i• - • .' J"' .' r ' , • ,_ .0 • - . , . , . 0 - • . '47 l "CQol) . supply of S4' Leuther, niso Upptir do. and Calf Skins, together with Bodtsaiid Shoes, justreceived,nd fit sale by.: • ' .1 BENTLEY B.z. READ. -1 rt'IHE ckedpect 31olitmes,1 Teas . and other dril -1 eeries to be found in thiU or any othettown tit:this Cuuutj''4t - 1 •;s1 f 4.11. strrPiefit. . - "(71001) New..Orlrair Sugnr i , M 5 MI pr 'OF lb. and-b!her'Gici,ods'evivally tow. at - H. .5UTP11.11113. _ H.T. • Melodool4l3, CIONSTANTLY o, hander furnished at Abort notice by - LYONS oki SON. • . . . . SPRING . GOODS. VERY largo stock of Sririn,..n. and Summt' - Goods ire just being received tit ' • ' ; . . J, H. SUTPHIN'S. : \ •,Summersville, Ai}ril 25, 185.3. -: „ '-'• S - - - - . I NE - Vir . GOO I S ' . 1 . At the .ittpsonvillol Exchange.. .. . riI.H.F., - spbscriber- hereby :informi his-friends (comprising tlM•pUblid-gfinerally)Almt !wig' now replenishing his stock - kil ;Goods,: and.. is - Eli. fering superior inducements fdr them. rkpureha.se . . f)}: him, therebYleeping:their eapital, as Well- as dainfi their .trading . at ' home,( among his stock inayhe found a genii al assiliTerit of Dry Goods Groceries; ,- Croeiery, ljardw re, , • kininte i 'Oils, Dyes, Boots and' Shoes,:lints . ini Caps; wall and -window paperl'elothing;Trun si'Ylakeenotkma &c., all of, which ho will lip ,h:,ppy 4w-exchange fur any kinds or farmer's ,prodace at tho , ,:4ighest prices, each, or good credit: I. 1 - . ] ' _ ; ... - . Also hc.wabts• all whoittivelaccoants - of - rifer si.• months- st4ntiiiii tfi 'cal . and settle_them on or befOretheillik. °fret! : 18 } 4,4ndiill whe intend to.pay Da krain,are.feques ed. - 4) Airifig.ilatlitbOtp. `soon .as ,eonvonipnt. . . - IJ. ii, - ....30:.R.R.0i-*',. : . - ;WANTED to hire a W i .c. ll -4 13 lagksthith, ent) ' Whii andorstand4 alf.bratriltes . of . tho "tradOttid 'can e'cinie well - recommeaded:fOr sobriett.•;22l47la.-: dustry min:old:lin fair wades -11 ,eallipt - 4iii %ha.• sulisergicf:soati at Upsonrillej.l ) d. ,_ : • . JpsErit L.: , 4E R 4131 A If . . .. - Jan. g, 1:1854 Window a ff. &D. SAYRE hasin Voeit appointed Op agouti for• nn txtensivO I Sash, 11litui and. Door .'Manunintory aro ,preparfd to furrtiskiny, Artielew in,o4-17no at less rates' , than they btivO usually ,tteen sold. July 24. . C.IIAVIIhQ nub CßEA.,itft—ik arta:lo4llkb every should try, for lo hv' s - Ir4g. O. f4.AVAE: July 13 LATE sof Ifni CisitOro; as Patiernir Jt J. $yANs. Binithawitoili-Mtrth'36, 110 j; lige • ewi , fisesis jut ietifvdOttAtlffur. more 14tamiluth ss liSwmoi.VlNOStess Prints of isitookstyieS, Sao* 2 , • WARREN *.TiIAYFIR 4: Montro. Julit i 834, • - ODS