eature of . French cookery. They took their promenedeln St. James' Park, and erideator ed to fancy it the Tuileries; iu short, 'they made shift to accommodae themselves to everything but an' English Sunday, Itideed the old:-gentleman seemed to have nothing no• say against the toglish, whom he affirmed to be braves gents; and he minglerrO much among them, that at the end of twenty years lie could speak their language almost well enough to be. nnderstood. The downfall of Napoleon was another , epoch in his life. lie hail' considewel biSLis self a fortunate rasa to "make his esninee lvi n - e 1 niless from France, and hOnoresidesed tains" fortunate to be . able to retina pantiles into it. ' It is true, that he founilihis Parirean hotel had pawed through reiveral hands during the vicissitudes of the tinake, so as to .be beyond the reach of recovery i but then lie h.id been 'noticed benignantly bv the go% eminent, and had a pension Of socrral hundred francs, up on which, with careful inenegement, he lived independently, and, as far ris I could judge, happily. As his once splendid hotel was now occu pied as a hotel garni, he hired a sumil cham ber in the attiee, '. it was but," as' he said, eh zeging his bedroom up , two pair of stairs-- he lee still in his OM n house." His room was decorated with pietures of several beau ties of former dine., with whom lie professed to base been on•fasorable terms: among • them was a ftsorite opera dander, mho had been the atliniration of Paris at the breaking out of the revolution. She had been a ported of my friend, and one of the feer'of 164 youthful fatorites %%Ito bail survived the lap.'. of time and its various vicissitudes, They had re newed their acquaintance, and she now 'and e then visited him; but the bee' utile I'eyelie, In the gaoen of the Tuileries there is a otico the fashion of the day and the . idol of sunny corner, under the mall of a terrnee t the parterre, nes nirev a stinvelled,l little old which fronts the South. Along the wall is aI n omen warred ill the hack, and et hooked range of seats, connuandine a view of the nose. walks and avenues of the ga'rdene This gen- ee Tlie old gentleirihn tea, a detinut atteodant iat nook is a place of great roeort in the Int- upon levees; he was most zeelous in his toy ter part of autumn, mei the fine days in win- :thy, and could not speak of the royal family ter as it seems to retain the flavor of departed without a nurt of enthueirein, fur he still felt eummer. Ou a • calm, Inislit morning' it is toward them es his cempeitions in exile. As , quite alive %% • hit nureery-maids mid their play- i to his poverty. lie toade light of it, and in ful little ellaileee. hither also resort a num- deed had nnetood huniored way of consoling le - bee of ancient ladies and gentlemen, who. himself for every cross and privation. If he with laudible thrift in small pleasures and had lost his chateau in the country, he had a small expenses, foeuhieb the French are to I dozen royal Palatiee, as it were, at his nom be noted, come here to enjoy sunshine and I mand. He bad Versailee and St. ClotO for save fire-aooti. Here may often be seen his country re!sorts, and the Teixcenbonrg for - some cavalier of the old school, when the his town recrdateon. Thus all his pronienedes 0 sun has warmed his blood • rite something .and relaxations t h ere magnifieent, %el cost like a glow, fluttering about like ,a frostbitten noshing. " When 1 sualk through these fine moth thawed before the fire, putting forth i garilens;' said he, "f s eltese only to fency my a feeble show of gallantry among the mei- ',self the °encl. „of them, and they :ore mine. quoted dames, and now and then eying the All these-gay crow: 4 are ray vi site -s, and I . buxom nurse ryoneids with what !meat al- defy the gruel, seig,oOr himself to display a . !nest he mistaken for an air of lileetinism. 11 greater variety of beauty. Nay, what is Among the habitual frequenters of this I better, I have not the truble of enterteining place, I had often remarked an old gentleman him. my. estate is a perfect Sans Souci, whose dre s s was decidedly anti-revolution:Ll. where et ery due does as he eleaeee, end no lie wore the three cornered cocked hat of the one 'troubles the owner. All Paris is nit thee ancient regime; his halt was frizzed over tre, and presents no with a is c ontinitra spec. each ear into :ries de pigeon, a style strongly trick. I have ot table sprat(' for me in savoring of Bourboniem; and queue stuck every street, and timus.ands of waiters ready out behind, the loyalty of which was not to to fly at my biddin When my servants 1 f be disputed.—His dress, though ancient, had have waited upon 1 e, I pay them, discharge ' it WEl.ltY—More newJewelry s ju e t fee elk - an air of decayed gentility, and • I observed them, and there's at end: 1 beve no fears of e ed direct from the nienufeeturerenand eon. de `that lie took his' s If out of an elegant' their wronging Me pilfering toe when my resting of a first rate :assortment of loniee I n d though old fashio ed gold box. Ile lead • a brick is turned. y"pon the w liole. - said th e Gelll l (Clere4 Gola ringer Itirees, Breastlinne T; kr compliment for every old lady, lie kissed old-goaleman, eili a smile of infinite good- ` Dru gs k :tall ''' .If es, Feb and Vest Ch ilh-; 'V I , • e , , .. every child, and he patted every little do g humor, "which I think upon the various iislts ,e 3 .4';1113,, Per, t te. Persons wielkine to ear s s hould certainly call at Ithe Store on the head; for children and little dogs I hilve tun, iliel the manner in which I have l c ' s ' "`" -lr3 - 1 of A. Ti In4ELL. ' are very important members of-society in escaped them; v.hen I recollect all t ha t I' . 1 Montrose, April 12, 1555. " 1 France. I must observe, however, that lie hare suffered and consider all present enitty- ' seldom kissed a chili without, at the same ments, I capnot but look upon ins self as a a- RE.197 E.VGLISIf liE.ll4'D V. time, pinching the nersery-mairs cheek; a men of singular good folltune." _ 1 Tie Trisil raiu ;file Sp-rttr! end Sumner .1D 1.-ire in Pa* world, DR 11 ILS I.:T'S Frenchman of the old school never forgets Such was the brief hietoty of this practical , • , - ' his devoirs to the sex. philesop , ner. 1 1 Allut i t IS ; a picture of many a FOREST WINE! , e _ . I had taken a liking to this old - gentle- I Frenclananiuined by resiolution. The French Patron.: t I h , r the Naha Lly and Me Loral Fandli of Eli r ia n I . - and egret/el Vtr m.o‘t crnsioediri..T . , me limo e$ 7i trte trarld man. There was an habitual expresseon of I appear to have a greeter facility than most 3ledieinee coot unit.- mo'a.... 1 , ir't., me Le, benevolence in his face, ullich I have. fry- men in riecommodating Uterus:sites to the boasted SUrsitponll3,. `te q ulre m in o y r la7.- P b r ottl. 4to pro talicitere,,tthieitslechte.t chan g e in health. The F 0 est %l i ne is quentlyreinerked in these relics of the politer reverse:sof life, rid of t cestrac tine. Inittney out of r a different tench. It contains o syrups t , -' I . • , days of France. The constant interchanges' the bitter thiugs of tin world. Thefiret shock osf it ssseeteee , est aT q uir.. it. f xr,ller P erne. :in 1 powerful meth. 'hal properties fir m the T. e1.11.1e tar to of those thousand little eonrteeies winch in n - of calamity lie apt to overehelmihern; but of wlt ch it is I..^npn.f ,I. Ih. F•irr.t. crim e 4 C`,121b111!. al perceptibly sweeten life, have a happy effect when it is dace paet, their na t ur al: buoyancy Tirenes of the n - .. 1 cherry, D,,.22, ?thou , YePni^ Dc,..*. at, .1 Sar t eiparrna, with other valuable plant...chose rroperties upon the features, and spread a mellow eve- of feeling coon brines,: them to the surfece. are still more effective. nine charm over the wrinkles of asp. This may be called ihe result of the levity of its hi g h conc. istr.elion renter. i t one e f the Mre.t efll lent medicines now in u.e. foment:a..e less than is sin c i. tint Or NN - here there is a favorable predisposition character, but it answers, the end of recon- keterss tee ins t ern e i yatlent firm weaknessid.l lity. nd one soon forms a kind of tacit intimacy by ailing us to misfortune, and if it be no' true n` l4 .;;','; •u'd vi•furca` h'llth- 1 EverY do.. z r c , 1 ell,. si on the con.tltietcen. at d it-Drove. often meeting on the same walks. Once or philosephy, it is something almost as of ea- ta w oets or the he:tit h.' The Fore , ' Watt. tAirec•nimen•l twice I accommodated him with a bench,saf- duns. Eta since-I have heard the Flory of ~eii titt he et b ro t nteat teeth., ivies!! the cirupta gt. of the ter which we touched hats on passing each my little Frenehnian, I hese treasured it up c • *. .tasee ° •seens ir r e r :s!i i i d s P 4'.' s 'f \ :,` 7 l v s ° . t ro t r ) "%7 P il't r it`.: 1 3';'e l 'e„'" other; at leng,th we got so far as to take ain my heart; and I thank my ernes I have at dI , T. F. male Co:np am... ,Teru's, and a il •lb or der. arisng from nod Ilinol and impute tie n t pinch of snuff together out of his box, which length found; what I have long considered of Iht• crtt:u. • , • is equivalent to eating salt together in the as not to be found isn earth—a contented j Saved from. Deatl.,!: ',, east; from' that time our acquaintance was man. } TOdtillOTll of Mr. Nathan Mathews. a highly respectable and es 'thy citizen of N. work , N J. ! established. 1 Dr tr. II kI.SEY *—T bele% r)vour Toren Wry. ctrl. • I. now become his frequent companion in P. S.—There is no calculating on human rile hye be e the means of Fa - t' IV en l. l'• t I 1 1 . i in4 Mr i t e h " I his morning promenades, and derived much happiness. Since writing the foregoing, the 172, 101.111 0,,0. 11 1 e , t i 1 4 , t ln i i o r o t n M ,. 111 ,4 2.- p t h7.E.7. 1: fAca , : r h ,z i m tl e i amusenaeut from his good humored remarks' law cf indemnity has been paved, and my ever a t t ali cure. an .I el, rap IT 1.1.1 to -t aid li. n • r. er e , on men and manner-. One morning as we friend re-sterol to a great I)art of his foitune• r ms i r i n e e ( In s .1 • Pitts peer t T i r ik :), , , i , , r , : . I : r i p e; in f ,. t . ,...,: d e c,if , ,,r e e ki lh i . ;. ; : zi t • were strolling through the alleys of the j I was absent illom Paris at this time, but on 1 isheeltbe first bOttl. of the Ai ine an •i bor. e fl'Alls. I expe , ~, , , rieneed c ree, rtal.f.; te e Ltd ) and umbt, which ware Tuileries, With the autumnal breeze whirling no, relent hastened to congraiteme MITI. 1 ge r atl ysworko,Lt eiPt... 44.. . I. hi ) n sue. I. il t• • ''' temp the yellow leases about our path, my corn found lain mngtritieently lodged on the first ree .T. TT I...• g azi now to survive. aud after tle.t'i s • the ate of jour medicines for about a mont h, tiles Pile. an I prinion fell into a peeuliarly coinmunienthe floor' of his h`otel. I teas ushered, by .a so- Armen were completely can't The Dro p. v, with glue `ii vein, and gate me several particulars of Ids salt in lisery, through splendid saloons; to a me lee us. plseed in •Tteli g reat .1 in z er, wild ' also nearly et. . 1. - ,, 1 , 1 ni s tvt r im en . ri t a t u n d u e l eI n t o l : , i sz . ,, .:fay.,oluerrfrldifl heath as :et:l history. lie had once been wealthy and cabinet richly fin-Li:lied. where I found my rune: possessed a fine estate in the country, anti a i little Frenceman reclining on a couch:. H i er I did 113 my life. WU) itirli lam more than GO peaty of HC age- Your., re., engin'', N kI &THEWS. noble hotel in Paris; hut the tevolution, 'tee - lied me with his usnal condiality; • but I Newark, et. J.. Dsc 19%1847. which effected so many disastrous change; saw the gayety and benesolence of his'i•nun- Great Curet( hirer Cnimplaint (j . t_ 1 years stan ' stxipped him ef eterytiking. "He was eeeretl;s teriance had fie/A ;he had an es ; e full ot care ding. , New 'York. hag. fi, 1.44 denounced by his, own steeart during a son- and mulct). ' Dr. It ILSET. Dear Sir:—llne,az fre,en 3 ohr k ote.-t trine guinary period - of the reeolutiorr, and a num- T conerateleted him oh his good ftitune. and Mlle to reamer ft dice tpt of the Liver,! fromel he I her of the bloodhound's of the convention -Goo} f trtune ?" eeliceel Len "1 11.1 i 0 heel!' li adh lve r;e l :mcw i el7t , tlir ' illet`t 4 t7o l n r • l t'l l 'i r t r a e r a t l otritan;7l l ie h tu lT e, n li a : west, sent to arrest tam lie received pri- plundered of a piineelt• fortune, turd they once. I litre recover' lin liesith twwithAtaandinza•l who . Int w trw tho I. htmy•• ye In•-u•of.le Proviour t 1 t a king vote intelligetice of their appeeach in time to b ite me a pittance L . .. an indemnity." • t es W111.U01.1141111. I kad recourse to Ott best medical m effect his escape. He landed in England Alas'. I found ney Irste poor aria contented t d eet .r:t. sset ... , o e m e , - „ eA n ats y n t e n e a t . ?4,- , e ,k e , a w , n , r , g , e , . loi ns ray o of t o without money • or friends, but considered friend one of the rielie4't and mo st m is er able and teed te persuade inc from ?mimes.' u::•1-inkeett n iss'e t : r s. himself eingularly fortunate in having his men in Paris : .Inntead of rejoicing in the `,..4Te7rid.1:::1771-rised°tretle'sn. i i i , r ta px. e r f c ks ii t ,.. tfes tu s L f s nß e i lkk i i i; head upon his shoulders; severa l of his neigh-' • ample competency 'restored to him, he is clot' in' nee 'f' nis d 'o'•Pilo , tin d'ilt fac 4 .'" rof linnYi'lli boas havin,ge been guillotined to a eninieh- daily repining at the siiperfluity withhld.— i e nse lfV , t i t . u ,, e r ti i ils t !: . ut f liu rl t il w b,.. it u t iprine plei! m en, in fin m g a 1 i h a pelf it that the! de ment for being • rich, He no longer %%melees in happy idleness reption i ü b . o r r l n be• ot hers should I), • the ne , • ..1 <cf di v,,,iinv: When he reached London he had bat a about Par l i-, but is a. repining etteronint in cared by 3.( i .ar e n o u x . .. , 1 . - L,.. .er t, :: :::i t iT. n m e. tus ci t i n nia t a n t; l and het gq i loafs in his poeket, and no prespeet of gr. - 4- 1 the anteei • liamlfers ci f Minittees. , His for alts - i n i r t ` te l .4: e r ::::l i ik u e l7 ,:s' re inst i t'-' i fe r , II r 't I n ', iT e Itt I 17 -1.01,2 t• eve tines another . lle ate a solitary dinner on has evavorated - with' his gayety.; he e c rees perlence their good I'M ot. in less than thrie daTs7 m ° n i 7;: t beefsteak, and was almost poisoned on port his mouth when the Bourbons ere mentioned, scr . x,:t e ef.u ... 4 f r r , p s tu po t t h , e l tl : t ,4 e f l e p e t n il l e 4 li i e. ,T ed v tle p e n tirse f d l i y e•n . e n . r „ , t i , , tith e , wine, which, from its color he had mistaken- and even ' shrugs his sheulkiers w h en he hears had liereas e I fifteen pounds in wedeln. 14Ing taken 011 P hoz of the Pilla.snelt en bottles of the Wine Would to i 131'31-.C.a C. the . II a Wof4 , he is ed for claret. The \ dingy look of the clio e- the -- r - kingl " 1 • Cod That every poor Tuff, err would AT.lllV.ar...if r f the house, apd of the little maliogany-colored one of the maey phileeopliers undone by the same remeltas. Your., Ike.. .1 S. WI Ls9:c• ItTOCS nesettnens,l box in which he ate his dinner, contrasted laws of ins,. aril Ins case is desperate, IN rate, sadly with the gay saloons of Paris. Every- for I doubt .'tether eeeu another reverse of Are disease soft • e A r e teen re erk e 17 t" willbl a : a 1 (1 ' " body, thing belted eloomy and disheartenin,g.— fortune, which should restore him to povertv are twist comtion to person7 u of "deli c a n't:l l o' c l `.`• t t a t te . t ' Ana . . • • , nod r. nal Ws e tnin Is 'Low opirits, me' I Ttehol:. ' friThrf n ul roverty stared him in the face; be turned I could make him ag ain 'a happy man. fat dream.. and fearful anticipstli or of evil from the m over the few shil l ings he had of change, did .._..... a5 . 4.---- el e rhtedranses.geserallr aceompt ny ne4voil 5- de corder,. The Forest Wine and Pills are an energetic remedy in not know what was to become of him; and A M - The nicest article for washing windows these Complallitt "letter from Ire Jos t, r d I P , a a .sa id s in e.p r t ..,s 7 l . t i e B l 4B. —went to the theatre! is deer skin as no particles com e rig to . adhere He took hii seat in the pit, listened atten- to the glass:m.l inake it look asif washed with Dr ' e f s t l r e L r 1 . E ° I "I D r r•ir, Your Forest Wine arid Pills 1 haTe cured my tively to a tradgedy of which l ie did not tin- feathers. There is no need of anyth darner ing s lare wifeof *dreadful nervous disorder. 100;1 which she hid 4,,, belt; affected for Taany years. Der body Was almost mut derstand a word, and which seemed made up than a band-basin for washing windows. ll3l-t ed away She war' froutielitll Tenth , . I Its liar sleep by f ey :t a ut dream ., awaterii . i g q uite exhaniterl and elver,' of fighting, and stabbing, and scene shifting great epiaell some people make in ' the exec 71 , oienret ,. 1 , , , ,,, ,.. ;,, ,, i , ,, , insze r pta, t ifiTii . . I:ba , zimt , at l y 3lida(prrt.n) , et oti;I::: and began to-feel his spirits sinking within case of theitj i art ie entirely useless, and him; when, casting his eyes into the orches- morenver . deletelious. Witen the w.tter is I Tg i t , ne st ii .. ..e i in fou ow , r bo t e t e l e e s tob f ett h it e h ltiln e t; ..!;,3 se I. e o r ti . tra, what was his, surprise to recogniee an permitted,to lun down in great quantities Ileshiaud colobs.u n f:u;o) s eoriet; Ittrwe ' l ISI U F i t T , T 1 . ""1 bet old friend and neighbor in the very act of I upon the glass, it dissolves the' putty and soon , J. c. PAULDING. Dr. Ov al Marvin. a .tlebrate.lpro , titlAner of N . < Vork, extorting music from a huge violincello. , loosens the Pan e s from their setting, and also declared P'nbliely„ that one bottle of Inalsey' s s Forest As soon as the evenings performance Was I stains the glass: Two pieces of wash leather Las oft s 4 e . t ri e t iese i k r ees w if e , t ban any 0 the large het over, he tapped his friend 4..11 the shoulder, I and a bowl !of hurls ar e a ll that i s no e e d i ary. orteeteseetrs r ile a ulest re 1 :411 - e r V n P a st n a l k niFy ° ' ' one they kissed each other on each cheek, and. I Wipe the glass first with the wet :loth;or in a ir i ttvr,. an' 1 ".frlta what they . harry heard and area ley R . korest se In.. I t lean ex-adept and goo I med the mueician took hew hotrie, and shared his I leather, and after it basbeco dry , 'tti pf 1111 leltseoentwill undottbtedly become the leading m edicine of nut iwi the lodgings with him. He had learned music clean cloth, and it will look cl 'and farthe dad. car, Tee rine. t trine is put up In 141.7051 aro Lot ties, with as an aceompliehment; by his friend's advice more so than if 'rinsed in a dozen itsof Dr If a silseesnatoe blown In the 'glass. Oins Dollar per brit be now turned to it as a means of support. t -te i tt.t L. I tle.or sit bottleaferThre DoPara. GElln.+o46lPdrorettnis 1 25 cent* Per DOZ. For Sale by the app‘anted Agents, at Her plocured a violin, and offered himself for 1 Wholesale and Retail. GeteralDep tor Duane street, one doer from Illudson. New York. the orchestra, was received and again consid- Appointed atentsinSlontrose,abelTo r rell; Great Bend, ered himself one of the most fmtunate men Lucien Smut. , 341 change quarterly,. I upon earth. Here,. therefore, he lived for many year's daring the ascendancy of the terrible Napa leon. Ile found several emigrants living like himself, by the: exercise of their talen(s--- They associated Writhe, talked of Filtnce and of old times, and endeavored to keep up a semblance of Parisian life in the, centre of Londiii. They •dine 4 at a iniserable cheap Freach restaurant in the neighborhood of Leichester likrara wl"no they were soma with , a sari - '#,l*t:O'sii : , - ,1-tiOlittat. Tai.Lar.sasT cMcIILATIoN VS - - NORTIMIM PErrit'A. E. B: - CHASE lit J. B. McCOLLUNI,Entrons A LVliV' D AY f. PIIbIIK4ee. 3114outre'se,V ay, Ma y 1105. The Coming day. "There were‘drearnere rare in the days of old Who saw whh faith sublime, The rays of light, from an ago of Right Platen down through coming tree • They saw the gleam of its,distant d awn, . A faint and feeble ray, -, They knew its power with every hour Would grow to the perfect day.. Mrother men ! the time mimes 'on Let not yourfaith grow dim, Above the strife' of buisy life, hear it swelling hymn _ ; The music gives to,Lenting souls • A new , and wEinderoies power; - The 414' forretold,.by those men of old, r Draw•a neitspe. ei•ery hour. . Th 01343010 rulers shall no more • Abuso their kingly trust, " Arid the first free start of the people'', heart; Crushed down; in blood, to the dust, When the reign of Peace shall gladeneth earth, As it, ()nth the world 'above: There shall be.to.tearsin those happy years;. For all shall be blessed . From Wolien's Roost. . THE 10111TENTED,ITIAN., 131' !MASIIINGTON IRVING. A Quaker bearing amand--Ln a particular. bad piece of road, went up to him. and said, "friend, I'm nutlet obligations to thee.— *bat thou bast done I - would have done, but tny\ religion. forbids it. Don't let my conscience however, bridle thitie. Give thy indignation wings and- suffer not tthe prejudi ces of others to paralyze the tongue of justice and longsuffenug--yea ta*The five great evils of life are raid to be standing - collare , stove-pipe' hats, tight boots, bad whiskey, and cross wo Dien; the t last not the Wilk . • • 413iffri , iitntotts - I H • [ . . SALA:kgAt:Enlist sAr 0. VVA,N.S & WAtSCON, N 0.20 otith 1i..1;11T11 St.. Phiadelphiat;.` • ! . GREAT FIRE, CHESTNUT -8d FIFIII-Sts, FndirY morning, DeeernbCr 15th, TSS4. 'Evans . & Wiititon's Silatruinder Safes triuMph nt, , as they.always ake.when pOt to•Jhe test-- I PititAntaastni, Dec: .15, Al 85,1„ . , Messrs Evans 41. WeltiO' . n,-N0..126 South iFourthl St.,,Fhiladelphia..-'• , •- • - •• 1 .I i .. . , Glerriatuns i- e -•IFe take much pleasures in -rile.-1 onimeudinglour Salamander Safes to Metchants! aUdCOlterptu want of nsecuretneatts of praiserving' their trookii, papers, &c., frein'fire, as the flue we .purchased from.yod about, seveu mouths since has prei4sived our books, and cash in as good 4 Condi tion_as they wire' whell 'pet into it, befpre the greet firo thWmorning; which destroyed- the en.: tire Mock of 'hiiiildhigs, corner of Chestnut end Fifth streets. The .abOve was-in 'win in ctur office, on the Second floor of our building, from which place it fell into thS;eellar and remained there until the fire was Tat. i The Safe. was then twilled and opened in the presence of*. least 1000 persops, who witnessed the good condition of the qciteuts. Will you please have the Safe and Locks repaired an we iutond to put it in use again, haviugi perfect .3oulidence iu its firo-proof.qualities. .?, I •.. • . .. .. , • : Youht, •Respectfidly,, LACEY. &PITILLIPS, Evanti aid Watseil take pleasure iu'relV s rring to the following, among the; many hundreds who have their laces in itse:'—tr.. S. Mint; Philad44rarmers and A.thanies'- 'Rank,' 'Philada:; Saltine Allen,. ..Esq , High 'Sheriff Phil ; . - „John N. liehilerson, City.Contreller; Caleb Cope 4. Co., No: 183 Mar ket St ; Richard Norris and Son, Locomotive buil •dersPhilada .; . Bancroft and Sellers, Mixehinists, corner 16th and James Sts.; Franklin 'Fire Insu rance Co., Pails.; Penn'a Railroad 'Co., pliilada.; Lacey & Phillips, cni tier Silt aud , 31itior !Streets; ShaTless Urn., No. :12 ioutli .2..1 St.; J twits, - Kent and :•,!antee, No. 147: Nrirth Third Street i; W. IT. Hortfman and Sr:l:s, No. 51 North' 3d Std Smith, Willihms . &'Co.; No. I'l7' Market St4,J.& p. Orne, N0.,185-Cliestnot St. A large assortment of the above Safes always on: hand (wan/fitted to F taud.lll p•r nom. :lore' fi re thau_nnv Tithing's Safe: now it use; E - ANS & AVATSON,•aIso manufacture• nd keep Ifni. 'stile, Iron. Shutters. Iron Doors and ron'Sieth, for mak ing, fire•pronfilnults for Bank , Stores. I'llillic and private bolirliit gs. Seal and etter Ccpylit Press es ; Patent. Slate Lined Refl.' craters, ' give us a cull, at No. tlli So :it Fourth delphia . I:iy 1 , - - . - : Te, Tca , Tea. . a' • i T DiChltßliAN, J r., is ~;elliil the be,st Te.a . in' ILP - • Ney.. - ,Millliti. - • , - • 1 _. . !. J. DICK M1..11.AN, JR.. . I `.. 1)01 1, 18551.. . ' • ' 1 , _ „ • • NEW'BOOKS.I - • • • - A NEW.supplv of ;vainulde Bookl j . ust. re-: t.eived this (fa); at the " Post 011ie •,' Web ster's Royal.Ojtavo Dictionary. Unabridged and tievised4lo., Dr. Adam C'tarlt's Commenttiry upon the New Testament, Albert Barne's Notes on do.. life °tisane, T,. Hopper, by L. MarittliChild Ida May, a capital boid: : Ruth Mall. the bect book ever written by Fanny Fern: " Court. .ship and its eon ! tegitence.;:," a nest/ hook' jii , t out. 'by Henry The Spirit Wrappirl7s exam ined :and explained, Srodibrd's ready rerkorier.n valuable Book : Miner's Domestic Poultry Book, Scrap BoWks, Receipt. Books, Note Belks, all of which Will be sold at the lowest • cash price, ty : A. N. BULLARD. Montrose, Feb. G, 1855. FFICE and Pocket Employers' tirne -Book, O Pai'B and Memorandum Bolts, Bl'k Books, Day Booka and Ledgers, a good jussoitment fdr sale at the Pnst Office. ff VALENTINES _VALENTIKE4 !! Valentine 'day is comingg, so call at the Post t Men and get you n Pretty Valentino—ehesp-_ 7 :from is to 81. FERN LEAVES, from Fanny's Wirt FaVa, see- and Series. for sale at the Post (Mee. Prot ;. F. Stoddard's Series INos.Y . of Arith. maticsAiiale at the Post Mc , by A. N.! BULLARD. Montrose, Jas. 9tll, - 1644. AYEICS-CIEMEV PEC'rOILELL, • For the ropeifir4rckf Couahs Colds,lkarenrsh Brpnchiti-s l lVhoopin. - -Cow , h; Croup 0 0 iiithntt! anti Cottititnpliol. • • A m0N0vier.....,...d griiq 'scow sciona.luts wade this " `"Tr . v lion tornellittite. the business.° life •.• its enjoyment, and ryee Iroionrherglh7rin:XihtlnCt nonue 2 a g nwsionorrca i ,a 111L4a, ue to misulauld, than Otis' tante-Thu -. SITEM flan of ti/skru) . .stry tot he ;dealing:Art. "7.0 . ; A Toot trial ofTtsTirtuest . hruughtsut Od e hrunirilottotry. hat proems be.. .pond a doubt, that nn medicine or comitin taloa of Medi. tines yet known, tan so surely control and cure thii nu untriaustrarietics- of pulmenary disease itrltich have hith erto sw.cp t from nut tutilst thoUsttinlA a d thoUsands ey. fry peat- Indeed, therets nbtriltint Tension to belies - ea' emetlybar !pooh bees fauna which can ha rolled-on, to cure the most dangerous tice4froo oat Our quiets hire will not permit it.* to ,publli4l arty proportion of the enrteelteeted by we - would rtresealt. the followlng:—and refer. further eugatry to. my ,American Almanac whirl) the ozent helms named, will niwnis he Pleased to turnlibtrim. therein ore full particulars; and indiron to bloproof of these statements. 01110 e of Transportion, - Lautetin It C. Aug - . 4.!..13. J.C. Arta Olfe—ly" Mlle ton four years ohl has }net ref:riveted from a severe attnek of malinant. Starlet Fever,ltit throat was rotten. owl erPry perxoti- that • rd I.lm.pronottneed him n dead chill. Haying useik your etinntty perroust In Calirnia, in the srinter o'rdssti„ fat a ,evere attaz"l: ~rrtrrmetill.., with ,•ntire sticces•, I was intluee:l to try it on my little boy.. I CitTe him a. ten. rpuonful every three Ito urti, comuviielng It, the moiOinz. nntl bv'tery o'elOelt at oighk.. T found.; den We .l Chan Om fo r the better, ottl.ar.terd tired days lite. he was able to tut or. drink without pater: -• • • Ito nst in the abort. named disense Pare many a rhll.lfroal a ntetnatUteneace. atichretiere the nna let! et;' many a fond parent: Ebral I affections of the throat and Luirgs.l believe it dm be.it inr4iclur eatunt. A 0...1ing of the ,le'en r:st gratlt tete, prompts me In ail irett-in , 4 these . lines.—hut fur your Imoortantiglamoveiy,.tny llttlu hdy would new have tern in another World• • I ant Tour,. wi 11 .;.s.reat rilsrmet, • 3.1 , pills-Km,. u tit!. trans..i L R. Rock 11111.(tiomerstlt DR. .T. s; yltur medicine his become known here. it hn • to Tsritit sr a i.tannatlttnn any nthef . rnthtthl Tomeir we bay. , no re otthl.. .is sPhlten of t 0 1 1 , of unmeasured oraipe tv: those who have used it, anti T know nf•,111 , • es.ies where the best they - can sae 01 It ~is not ton lintel) fer the t s•M.l it has slit ( me. I toi.e pltaiure in . rehire: it:because] know that T am riTilex my rustoreers o ) i:worth of t Mon ey, mat f•ic I zrat in se;i11 ; : shy benefit it confers. Ilea or Fella me a NlA:tr. on pl!c; stud believe me • Yourej:witd re'pe'l Jill1N: P. S. Alnintt am truatbe: of cettilltmtes can dl sera you, if yen 3.r. ATRit —Sfr TM,* rifty r,relly• that I Itl/Vi! U eI yciar Plerry Pl`Cltqllifnr npw;ards of one Tear; [!•f- it is gincere t!.3t been in my li !. title q I had rot I' has ear 'l a dlitz 'row' , at feetiou the lame. asa I 'lo net pv,-Iciate my 'r ail- ic- Cow; then I tell con it it D. A. •1,'.':•1.1.F.g. Attly,/ a tn. Lcr•barro. Septor..lmr 25217-st). Dr. Here. •V . 41,1 T 517,-7VOUr its tntlell appinVCti of br rife, 'AI.. hr. it here, tati L l it • entri , pc•ation is 4 . 11,11 roF t inF mire rmd maintain itg replit I i,nr driahly rcron , trcl d it for pubtiouiry atlectkalA, RR do vain! .4 - ipir principal pLyticir,l, , I ant your Liens. -1111: 4 . STrtr'"l . l:r.. NI. P. Pr , :rlr,l by J.1%1P. C. 11'1"1:1:. Practical :ityl.l4itlytieril ettemtirt : Lowell. . . .. . . . ! , .(11.11 liY , A.Turn.ll, 7,loniro=e; R. F. k it. 11 (: F.nt. , ,, Ilarforl. W.lti-e'.l & I'lliun . .1 , un 1:-..f:; L. i" ,,,, ti lir,,t 11,10.. ily nll Orn..TriAl A an i 1 , 441ers in Nl,tlieinop every- Irlirre.. , ti .pt 1 r.—:.7 ni4n - NEW GOODS. ATC.,mit.,LAN return their g rtteful the public for past fa- VorK, to the ryry lark stock of Spring and Simmer Gnod.s they are Ow re ceiving, nil (Wier I. ) r ::ale at rtTy ifitr prices. In . addition to tiwir u,n:A ro,nirtraeat i f stli,le Dry Gr4weries. I!arhra re, CroA ere, I'l' tint- , , anti ();Is &e., they arc prepark.,l t,t e xi,Witl a Li... l ;e a,,ortment t f - LADIES DRESS GOODS of ev'ry tlusA.rintlon, l'i•zur, d. Pl:iitl r.n,l Pl:tin, Ladies ::ntl'l.ltliht•es tn.:. of *nll kit:(6.4—alho a largo stock thr READY MADE CLOTIIING, Cloths; CncsitereFt. Tweed., ..Itqlns, 2ituintner Cloths. Vt- , tings, ihits anal C : ips,B,o,t.st ant! &r. .ia , !povelfolly solicit no early (oil! from tipoq• lu wiAl -to parellas,e.' Goon Wons AT 1;ott• Pr.tcr,s: • i, AIeMILLAN & PARE Sprin7,villo,:l!ny 1R5.1. rarmors' Union Insurancd Co. rip • .. CAPIT...AL 200,000, rsv . Boxtr4 A.Nrr Mor.TGA‘:;Es (I,N 12rdo, • • ESTATE. 1. INSURES :I , 4:tins; loss lei Fir?. House t t , .S.tores and other taiddin , s, Wares, llnd Mer eimmii,,,,, owns ravorahle tern ai any similar Institution. Les.ses prt,tuplly :aljusteti and paid. 11)1111,ECTons. - }kn. Horaer Francis Tyler, GNI , . A. Perkins, J. T. D. Myor. C. N, ShiptnaU; 'C. P. 'Welles, Jr., J.'E. Canfield. Athens; ILO: .L . ehn Laporte. Te., , ,,•ar.cia:- Gen. 'Aradlox AV:lke:mu], 1.1- cevville: .Goo. M. ll o ltenbaek, ‘Vilket,birre ; • ehael 2.1 lett, I..aporto. Pa., OFFICERS: Tlore.oe ' l / 4 \pro:ton,Prr.s.: jr. Vici• Pres. r.rd Tr4e9s.: J. 1".. Canii. St, le'y. Add re ,q, 0. S. So.T lo•licana Pa., or S. B. Chat. Groat Bl•net—'2Bvl* A . Our Stock of.-Stovos., . • S nOw entripleted,--and woof I this op portunity to sly that we can show the, most and splendi.l patterns of -1 1 4rlor , and C o oking' t!...;•10ve:: . t0 hr found in. the ; , .lounty.-- -. Among them e:n be seen the Front, nrd - Gothic Parlor. for Wood or coal, entirely hew I,:itteros, '•"rol deeldedly" pretty stoye4., PV - s from fiVe to tt;ri dolt: rs. Of our C,Tokiti ,, sture.:. we tidal: it nt-edli4k to say much, on:y to ,remark that we ate th. , in at our forme? hr ce,..tnd jud%inti.from, the r-Ridity of our :4:11:.s, -believe the publii...are entirely satisfied WI the prices and nality.of our e% ares. . %We have a " kit" of the ,".Clinton Tight Elevated Oven sfove," arknowledi;ed by all to be the best cooking Si , JVCI •Ilowiip use.— Russia and English pipe at oil priees,hnd wings.and Tin Ware deseipti4g, at the very loweSt rates. I r J. DICKEIINIAN Jr: • N c • t e .51. SEEASTOPOL ALMOST TAKEN! ~G reat rude. f)r . Ras,i;a—lron;. Sidvcs, Tin . (f-e. 0011.11UF1' amsocia t,:a th em s e ivvs tvge. , ther for ttjr purri..se ui'rarS ink , in tiro Z;3t , vt . ant Tin- neebusinvss in ail its variol, . riespectrolly at:onti•Jn nf plibl47. to their EST A 131,16 Al ENT Whielt.tnay easily be. beinit in close proximity LO the new Court II ilAr!--the Sm i th_ west comer thereof. . Oar building, is not as cominotlious uri we intend having iu the, Spring. If our patrons will bear tvitiv us-until that time, -we ibutter ourselves that (•tir es'abliSinuent sill nut be surpassed by any in th , 3 We hale the most approved ,patt , rr.s of STOVES over brought into this Marl:oA, ampng which surtv-be found Star cf_th.e. West (117 , :eate4 . Ocen,) Cultiva-• for (Elercital Oeen,)•Parayoni-Vcio • • Tlem. Statcs, All Air-Tilht, and various other Ilatterns too numerous_to mention. /. TINWARE of :ill kinds kept eqistantly on hand for household us... J 61,141, 1 ,7 !One to order find in the best manner. All l'in.wfire carefully proved bef,',re !ming t h e shop. • ' They respectfully solicit the patrOns . 7o of all who wish to pnrchnse anything in their line, ns surlmg theta t6:4 more ean - be•s: , vetEby examin ing their stock h ,, f..re purchasing el-tewhere.' S. A. WOODRUFF. G. B. FILDRED. Mordrom Dec. 12, 185-1. • DOct. R. Thayer ES thisi,method of :eying t 4 his friends Tand customers that-he has again returned the practice of Medicine at his old stand in Mon:- trose, where he may he-found :times unless professionally enmloycd. Ito would say to OMs() owing him on old account:4'oml he Will deduct 25 per cent. on 'all 'accounts 'paid , befor4 the first •f April next, (or if any poor like myself,) . I will deduct fitly. i •." ' ittontrose. Ft.:13.20,1855-9V' The People'm Store. HAVING recently voluntarily trelinquisbed the sale of Liquors, exceptint strictly for medicinal purpsiscr i as a Drut., , ,gistiL.' -the people without distinction of party, society, sect or re lirtion,are respecfsilly "invited as uinial, to call and examine the quality and prices'Of floods, and to thereby avail themselves of any ladvantage of the market they may thus acquire. ABEL .TUELRELL. Montrose, April 19, 1891. lil,l4<or, I". ' W.. June 241, i 67,2 • • - "Mean; :Snow. Thyself.", • : An ZnrahlableAfook for 2.s.rrtno.—"l::FT4 fansyy should . lard ai ; . •. ..„ . ... 0, .. , it , i , ,-; f . 'lOOOOO COPIES SOLD DI ..".."... '. w i.,1,,' t.,, ~, , •LE'ilS TILAN A YEAR. 'A new •......"..4. Fet - •••l'F'.. , lip,' •- ed st itinn. revised and improved t ...• ):144...7f -V,,. lssued - •-•- . --..` ' ~;.-. Vrry,tri".: - Dr. tivinter'slatedleal Nianuel ••••:.-... .• • //' gThr...44 ,c•-,:" . and band &look fur the addicted ' .scs.szt.e / ,:.......: Crlitando; au outline of the on :. . .e.e=' - 't. . ...- --. : ....". gm , progresS,troni mem andeure ',CA' ..• .t‘ ''.' . of every form. of direate con .. /.:t ff.lt ` " -` • traete , . d by promiscuous s exual Interactlloe, by velfabvtieor by vernal eleteis, with advice for their prevention. wtit ten iu a feettijer *tyre, arthliug nil-medical teehuitts ides. Anti et t tythitip, that would offend the ear a r de , eney: with an ou.ilae of eomplaintsinehlent to Females, from t Ito result wf some twent) years' oneness.: Cul practice exelu,•ilely de% et. ed t 0010 CUre Of dilrnaea Of a' deliente c r privnte La i u re. ' ) . . , . To w hich I, added rece'pts for the cure 6r the above di s casest.and a treat it , e Loathe causer., sy taptocir and cure of - the Fever and Acne. - • •- - Te , t;rno”y 0 ru,• p e nln,n,•l; cr), , Ps•pkii,',t in P....ttn i rit:/rrt. Pr/t./e.'ph;tt-e.'•1 1 11.."111;11 1 1:1:' , M Eillt!A I. M 1NIT11:, " —The author o• t his. woe. , u otik et he inajt irity of-those who wive:tit.e to cure Ihe iiii.ea“t• et %%hi, I, it treats-Is a cradu ate of one of tee br.-t•colle;‘, In t ie rnice,tSt.qco. It Mier& m e plea ii ore to rere.en mend him to the iinijirto oat e. or , to the Ile.' al of 111 1' t :;eyed, as a sacee-sful and `experienced prai.f i Court :in a h -e "'honor and integrity they Italy place the greate-t confidence. . '3o3.s.coNG;nolovm D From .4 .11 - no.itce rd. 31. 11-of Ptnn .I.inf tee ifily , l'hila- ,11-fr , ,a.—l I eke. me h.casti re Se add my te•ttltnony to the ' professional ability et t he. A 0t bar of the.. Mentos,. ltbse cAr.."... N ii turrcu A ca-ek lA' Di!..ti..tite Of the Genital Organs,. :.eine • tal the.. or long s! .o ding hat e ce•Ole under my no tiee„in which 1040111 has been in anirest In reFtorrnir to pricer tiralth. In ' , time ettse whet e the .patient has been eon Fiderttl itity - i , nil ined'eal n i tl. in the treatment of St'ul: inat wealne,.r. or siii,rteran7.tietent of the functions pro % iluced by ai If ab lr'N *sr Extort i•;.r •P11, , ,y; I do I:14 .1:00w. Inc FT , f7trioJ" iii the , prole,•lon. I .have been acquainted with the A uthor scum WI ty years: and depth it no m o re than] u4iee to lint :s well n-1; udneFs to .be rill'ostunitte vic,im tit enelvliniiittort 'nn, to recommend him ne. one in wlitice proleetionA shill and in i e:ftity I boy may safely confide thrtai•eit t 0... .11;111E i t ) %VII 0 11W.11111.51. 1). "'TWO a: it Ole/at t. xcen I ion . the omit tt.nntiretten , tlve tint intellix dile Wilk i; f.lll..i•hg-ti . i.ti the elars ot disease Of .allieli It treats. Ataitliutr.ttl ter/init.:o tenni/A 1 aS.aresc esitsel I ter lie restinn. *Cite,' readers .: It I. free fret it olijeetionalde mat t rr. and no, pare ti-t - howeven.fis , lidiouc... ran iillret CO ;1t...f0r? It lii the It in 6 Of hig Abut. :The nu. t hor has iternted 2 m env' 'tonsil o the: trCattnent of the rati on. en , plll3 , :n I. irerts ed ot, mid.. With too tit do li re. , lb to l i t -. 11 :,15,1 , 011 lit (I , 1 , 1,`,11111p1ii.1. 1.• impose', i,ho hail offered t• the worl4.rt• th. Increly roni'ittil rie...125 rent., the id fet o f some tweed, year? tno:.t.succesaftii practiett " - 1k c.i.f. ' • '1" - I 4! Nn t,nplier or par n , linnt•l n . • w I n . imparted it t 'ni•in ra in 'bre work. It .w o nil FaVt•yokrs Of rain ,Inorti'ir4 lintatnl4 n'r ow I,ll,the youth - under their elni•ge "—P,o, , ;(' .1 irne , :/c.' .A pi...A,' rert.tri, e'er , ..Tnnn in 04in. arriving of "H un ' ter'C;t, Lir-A NI ,nllll ' •-.: r , .--" rhon• , :ml: npon thons n,,,1.....t" our vont h. by evl ‘ e: - ..unple ail in•l4encr. ot't he p1. , :0/...1,,,re 1.“.1! e I into -the !Ilia al F,•11 . pk,.111 i 01 7 ., r. - ', ,, ,n. r .I'....'wz - !I , . -; . 1 pn,l 1,3 , 1'11 eln.t-Inown. , 'Win 1 ti.,,,,1, :In.? t Noir n,..,teli•y. The.e.,ol-..nu•bni. txl 1 110: 51 . :0;4 , 1 4 1 , 011.rf ....o..inti.l . aint'.i,•• have, b. , it 0tce,14,..t. II not 1 .. - .. , ...n .1.;17,--..nn 1 the , -r an not% aon .he efirc‘e or l'ho. ewe.: Any 11l vr.' !1a.., ..enn in, inn e 1 , 1fro'••11';-.ent.. , .n and liable town . ibe m indinibtrit nts trobec l.an 1. ul invo ~iy to renforetili' , n'o,-.1:7 ,- ..! ~ titre , of tininini wrfneiw•ine-.. won Id confer the zrenie-1 l'e' 7 slnr.r. rex ttn.A . ht religion of .lognslehrisli on 11,. preen , and ~.) n:11.: c : nwtati , .n. Int.C.lnn't.trn'(nt tb,n- , r.` , nt .., ....0 . ....?..1r;ek-) - ibot..•li It has ...Injgi ;110;1,g -:tip., tjrnri thr.11,3n.14. i. Vint n ft`r...,ttp, .....ntt ,, tn ttitOln man r:i ,•Cs Ner.epr. my . tI. an` , . gon beta air of the nell et mi, nn .l • believe mo.your e I..wor' er In the gaol wf,rl. yOll, °are son , t7, els. enet-selir," . . . It r ;,.. • ~,, f.,"••,-,o,y ..,rolrin,uis Win 110 fArsV.Tili• 1. f rt.t•Ut. portnge.tn wry Itltit oftbo I:nite.l..Ftnteg for-2•% et•nt.g. -or Flx e.st. l,, i for :.,I, A . 1.1 t ,• s. lts..t paid) COSI) tt,:c & CO., 1'n1:11-1“ , r. or 1 1 oN 1 1 :i P'n , lo te.Tplnn: . I'..'7'll“ohr•o'bmg.ttinraPn ; rc and Book ..kgnntt" , ::pnli•ed I . Onlhe ions.t. lib e ral trrunn. - , 243'1 l l .unips!'rumps V. ripptE ,:,:ii., , t, in,i,,,v,,,,,:,t of the age: ' C at - 11. Widiaiiee PM , iit Di t thl e A e ting D i ll, •v;:i,..., r„1-L•v - on.1 Lift Pinup. A , l iMprovement r.L: , ve ,1! other pa - mps ~ , r itir.diines.' for lifiiivz :old i!:i.......:;:q water. eonildniter lion a putniin;:ti Vin , l'a. , !!:-.,. ' 'Phi; Pimp, pitented.in Febrit.Lry, .155:. is C... v.liolo.' of it •Itiet.:lle, no bl!its ..r. 5e5...v.,-; 1:1;‘,Ilt it to rust. eoaseiluenntly it will inst a nia•l'.... lift time. It ran he tised in erect v..riety'ei form, t a n dra , .v water front new t‘illI:1- lion an.l e..rry it to nny. part of a Ifotte. it. is .....iiperiiir to all other •Tiqtrip , l for distilleries. -Pa. i per 'Mills, Tannerie . s. Brick Varas, Trio ‘Vorks and 31annfetoring, estn i olislimentt;,id . :l ll kinds. . . . . . . : - All orders Most I, : 11 ,1,1 re .: : ... - e d to Afldi,i - in Dim- } A New lot of Gift Thinks for New Years:— ..iniel:.l. ,, lers‘ille, Pa., Who t rl . l b o u g ht , th e solei . tik .- The life of P. 7. Barnum and 11. Greeltiy riLrlit f!ir Fi..is ru , !l:lnn.i. e k ,tvity. .- ' I also Ten Nights in 11.Bat i -Rootri and whit l' saw Ai1 , ...2c, 1 1.5.5-1.-35 tr. • . ! tliere," hv T. S. Artlittr,.nli , A \ rates Book.for.ev. er% body. - 1::-..i.iire M . the )lontrotie Post ofliee. .11ontrose, 1Lie.'27,1551.. r . Now Lino af Stntrzs • - „---, ~ ~.„_...;,..,..,..,...,,..........,,_ 5'.,.. • - ' i 7. ' ‘',., , - 7.. : f :7:1 iI i j.4 .....0 8... v • Isidatr -:'..".:-.1...... , m.— ..-re.-a.. , ... 1.• . , I' KIRKW001) TO RIONTEOSE. I A .:. , :r An 1: r.. it 1.1,.ive liirlovo..l. pa's-inl? thir , l::.l r.:!or- 1 2111,m. -cillP. Liberty .4 c..et..ryittorziir•zaftrithe arrl- , ! cal:.l : he 31.111i'r,iri. , 0 rears,botli Eal. , t and Wt.t r reacll-1 1 i!li:Motltruf.c.ut 1 1'..11. E.TU.RNING, . . • Leact-Monti.s, daily.Cion.layseseeptr.l , ate P M. reachit:Kiih.Wor , oin attar to take the MailTrilks ')1 C-atA.both Cast and the•nearem nod ato-q fen,ll , l..routi tore: rh the New York an&Erie itailroad. Thit. tri-weeklylina for 1.1 vine. unlock. :.tlt:lVillcexba.rre which . leaT...l.)ntroie at 7 A :11 every Monday. We.tnes‘la:‘ and Frilly • 3.1. a ;ine• ;:rien.l.4.llle,LerayFvlll...3r.c.CKel Teem. nn,l ~,:nlr,rtsl- . le:".trrlwe, are prncidecl.nt..l the Prbprieturrw 1A1.4E, are oc,p:lirt. toartemme.lat the I' ab 11' K. 11,LTC11., 5ep.12.157 , 1. ,14)1:G . AN T. tIEYIEYS - AL. , EELER &. STODDARD s:nre the late fire, ILI.. In.iy be fu , und in the nASEra F.,NT OF SzAr.t.ifs Ik rr.L. Notwithstanding the unprecedented ra pi,lity with whieh our-stock of Boot , :, Shees,&c, went oil . " on the morning of the fire; We still havesetuz on hand, and shalt soon he supplied again. . KF.ELEIL & STODDARD. M ontro‘ze, Ntivem!pr, 13, 185 Lr . 10,000 Firkin Staves Wantod. . -1in;) . 1. - the. 5ub:A..614.D.: imaiediately. Also ITeati _l ; timber and 11‘mpimtes--•-ror withill will pay tlitil:high,e , :t. tge'a..cv(o..d Stores preferred. SM I PH & lIEMPSTII.II).. Feb. 13. 1855. - -, . . W. E. Daans 7 --Pagucrtootypist, .At Pl'llows .- Hall, T N'KES Pictpres of everything • that Hill keep • . -. ' ":;"•-r - Chilaren grill nn( Le taken unles's bro't between the hours of .10 and 2 o'clock, on a clear FAN' STOCK. ( . 7);' Cases, Frames, Loclots, just puri:jiased. M Nov;.2:1 ; . 1854. Brocho Shawls. CtIEAPER thin ever. before known, Beanti- Cul pattern and tine quality of 8-4 Bruche Shairlr,"Lui en's tnanufairture, at $7. - Oet. 11'U. B. & Co. Glad gic=i .; to OW I") . _1' 1:.1.(.13w or C,;rgri.s, all l..,:oldiers,Tcam stcrs. tht-ii -widows or minor children, :ire entitled to 160 acres Bounty -band,-,..Those who have- receive - a Warrants for less than 160 are entitled to have an additional 80 or 120 atires Warrant; Those who have been sim- / ply mustered into service and paid, gut 160 acres of land. I am still engaged in the Bounty hind and -Pension agency, at Montrose, and will obtain new warrants for all 1) claim:lats./rex of cast or charge r ! f gny kind.. All other easesmere ly for fees. •And I Will pay the highest market prices,irt c:da for al I warrants. I ton at te.irle's Dote!. and in case 91' my ab- SPriSe at any time, Lathrop. Esq. County Treasurer, .wiii.Atend to.nly JQtIN 11. DIMOCK. Montrr,se,lll:rch 15, 1353. Dry Goods-and Carpots at Cost & BE.N: , qirr have on hand a : large and well selected stuck of foreign and Dolaestic Dry Goods and Carpets, embra 'ring a lmost every article lathe Dry Good's line ever LI-might into t lie market in view of th .short crop of cash on Imtol t hie hav cot' -` de( offer theta for sixty days from this ate in costi Thane persons to whom we have : formerly sold GoodS will at once see that this_is a rare Mit). anti 'one should 1:)e, embraced ituir mediately. To those Who have never favored ti,.l with a call we would salt try us once and you will be convinced that this is the place to pue. 'cluete Dry Good-s and carpets. Our stock is al, . ways replete with . fashionsble and seasonable Goode, Goo and arc determined t.) kcep SS gooda..va tiety as caabe found in this medtion of the.coue try, and : sell at prices which cannot fail : to . . .please WICKHAM & BEN-NETT. Binghamton, Jan. 30. 1855. Shawls. T ONG and Square, Wool, Ilroehd and Sillt \ i JLA very handsome styles, and at extremely low U. D.& Co. prices, • Oel• 11. PURE TIMOTIIY" and CLOVER 'seed at, TURRELL'S ==l Auatralia, Cali - Or anyplace on the Globe,eannOt piv • sentgrealit • inducer:fonts than - • " ICEPLERA. STODDARD'S ,111040 T AND SUOE STORE. • - . . W [[dell s a i s o go now rtim tilled or w a it r h t c a l e u s e w ni a i n h d ei ti t a l t i c ti n ; embracing a general variety of tiPw atid elegant sgles of L•arlieS and tlentlenten'e wear, amall.* which are Ladies French, Silk - )Lasting aud Pre- Gaiters:. Kid and Enatheled Polkas.Rid.Pat. ear' learllcrl and bronzed -Jenny Linde, Buskins and Ties; French and -Philadelphia oak-trtuned 'calfskin and, kip /Apts. Congress and button tjlaiters...tliontr.rey and 11Ltshington Boots, toilet Slips Morocco, calf. and. cowhide Bro.; gang, :sec.!:tioys lap, ditlf and cowhide Boots and Brog,ans; all kinds of Misses and Children's wear. Also. a f, , ,f , .nerlt a;sortmen of Findings, which con r•isi . pigs;'sparableir. pn it s ,• tac k s , thread, wax, firtstlep„ shoe I),indinzi awls •raSps, sandstones. shoe •knives„ &c. Also; oak and hemlock tantirt c upper - and er,"Morocce skins and linings. Work made to order and repairing neatly dc,rte. •' . KEELER S.: STODDIARP. .ibut rasa, Jun e 1.1853 .. Stiives t Stoves Stoves rtlitE ri r to Ball :the attention it friends and the , l'Alic to his very large assortment of • - nt:his new Store Room in -Loilersyille, next .to Store,: 4114 .neer , the Grent,Etetid . Depot.: HO hni in n11(1111011 to ibis former tarp vitritify' of Cookin7, nnd•Pi elor Stfwes, rosy new Patterns. stunt of which :sr6—. . St - 4140iattis, E I . PAch Driinai : Piro Ply, 3fetrytirroy, 21fuhtturk, Atraulliun, Btark ' " reg g Stove, • 'Which together • with hil - former stook will be perhsps the most extensivo;'and varieclSssortruerit ,4if•wel! selected Stoves in the CMntv, * *Clinton 'Stoves well furnished sit' low prices. • articles in his line kept on hand and made fn order as ussalcand orders received at his old titzind in Great: Bend out Ott t:nowlerlste 14ndersville Great Bend Nov., 1853.-4.: Horse row - ors and Stoam Engine. ()N l F 4a si t n )t d he t r %%;o urp li c o m ir s i ti x ) t r ee tt l i i re li sh o i r n s g e Power Steam Engine, i for sale low at the Eagle Voundrv. Also, Stovt-s, Plows, - and all kinds.of CUstiugs fur Mael:iner'y and other purposes. : • • SA v t.Nz. PEREIN§. • Montrose, Dec. 1, 186-1. • • • Buffalo Itobos. . • . A . LARGE lot of hatalsorno Robes,' a part or them wide, In3ian tlreosed, and s - '9ry supe rior colors and quality. U. B. & Co. '. ckt..ll, 1554 . , 11. \Tr: having, been appointed ‘,7). alzents for an exten,,ive . - Sash,. Mind and Door M.inufactory are -pct-pared; to furnish any artivies in this - line of less rates !than they have u.uallv Ewen sold. • . • . . W. 14. . IQ I I AVING CREAY—an artiOe every tn.[n shuuld try, fm- sacs by , . S. 11. D. SAY RE. • Dore:-1. •. Poady-Mado Clothingi• • VERY kh,t,irulAt.„ stock at very low' pric-Cs. _I . - • 4,1). SAYRE. • Montx6sv, Deel 14: 1851. - boct or Ynur s f : THE POCKET lEESCULAPIIIS: Or, 'Erery we kis 0u..)4 Phy:sician. [lt Eihtic,,,,cout:oniii f .r. _L luadretl Eugravitigs.showiag I)i,east.s .il.titotwatitay• attic Iltf that) sys.:6llin every shape and form. To v..4iele, lite is • ad t. Tr4:•;tisc! oil the Discal•esof reta.tks, beitili of tit tance to tnarrird people, or those cateinplatingthar7 riage. -By . . . tilt / I ) , t D:• • Let no father be astattle . d to •presett r l a copy of the A e r 3 e tt lapitis to his Child. It maY stve him front an early *zra.ve. Let tioyo4ntr.ftlan wo man en t er i n to the seeret r , ltlit;rtliot of - married life without rearl i imi-the Por.bet Aeeetilapitis ; one sot :rititt:from a itaehniet3• coui h._Paint . ifthe .Side, restless nizhis. nervoiis , feetinis.. and the whole tram ofilv.m . eptic n il,tions.asid given up by th.ir phys:.C.iazi,lieutiother momenfwitlioutOon suiting the A ESCIi A PI llave the married, or those about to be married any impedimeut,read this truly useful book, as it has been the means or savirtz thousatit't•ofnu fort unat:i'...creatutesfrom the -very jaws of death.. • - r. • : 'Er Aay le.rsoU senclin4 trz:kr)ty fire cents en closed in a le.Lier, twill receiVe:one copy of this work by mail, . or five copies wilt be sent for One Dollar., kcitlrea (post DR.AV M. YOUNG, `o. 13'2 Spruce St. Philadelphia. April 81 h. 1855-14y1. . . • • STOVES, Window Sash- DR HOUGHTON'S Bks.. --- LL Great -.Vitiural 7te»lcely for:at est rt g to and yspepsia. DP. J. S. HollnitToiq's Pcpsin; the trite DT i; rlvsl 7 (.l3lll,twr (.3,1:11.11C JUICE . still holds, -the first place amontz all the 'various rknedies for thes - e painful and destructive c ot-opt:lints. it is Nature's own' ,Specitie for an unhealthy stom ach. No art of man eau .cqual it* curative pow ers; and no sufferer from Ilidig,e*tiOd and Dys 'pepsin should fail to try it., Sold by Abel Turr&l, Montrose Wagon Making; - Elacksthithing and carriage Ironing. T"Psubserlher,yavintr, established himself a few rods South of DintoeV four Corners, is prepared fo do all kind,* of work in the above, branches of -business on short notice sand the most reasonable terms. lie flatters himself that - with the help n'(4 in his employ, he will he able toL , ive rhtite s l tisfaetion to all who may favor him with their custom . C. C. MILLS. Pimork, Nov. k...):1; 'lB5-1-,tBt f. • > f:47 — N. B. ..111.).4 kinti4 of lumbar and all kinds of country rot - I'llo taken in payment: . • Ttle.Snow - Nothing Expose. , . A NY person • patronising me, at'the front , t , upper room of the Suire lately-occupied by ,I/. C. Tyler, earl ho accommotiated•accorcling, to to the atest Fashiung, in the best and rnost ap mrved rommt-r. • My work 14 vtiarrated to tit if . properly made,. Cot!inz mendimr and . .in fact every'v branch of Tailoring done ' on the shortest notice, and that tothe satisfaction-4)f those concerned.. .. • • • - 14tf. . • 1 , - - .- J. SAL'TI'ER. Black Silk. -. ' A GOOD quality ,for 'dresses, st 81 ets. per 1 7 X_ yard. . U. B. & Co. Ott, 11. 1854. English Patent Lever Watches! ...121., , . rrit - E . strbserihei.. bus this air, ' .t day rOeei yea, per steam ,- -.- r..i.,..14 er Atlantic, two dozen more ' 4 ),-1/ -,,r hi 4 eelelint . -4 E'sIGLISH I - - — ' 4 - . • •' t • ) . . • 4.' , t , .- LEVERS* in plairt..nnki figur , 41 ,e. ..4 4 tif.;..i e . 41 extra heavy_ Silver Hunt i i --__- ----;`.. •- . ing, Cases, threti ditio'rent vit. rietie4. AM the reputation_ or these watches i 4 40 well established, it is needless to aay more then to notice their arrival. ALFRED J:EVANS. N0,.1, Othl Feßova Hall, Binghnmton, April 4, 12355.. . A 33 Day Brass Clock. THE subscriber offers for wawa very superior CLOCK, ne v construction, suitable for Banks, Halls, Chprclies, &e. l'hese clocks need winding but once A month, and are perfectly . ito- curate tittle keeperS. . A. J. EVANEL, Bihgliamton, Marsh 15, 1855. THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT: 4111iLTSTIEDI EFElt.r..TuctteDAY MOZNINO aS OUI4BB $4? - TER.114.51,50, cash in advance; $1,00,,ir: not paid within slit months ; and $2,50; at thi.end ; . °rale year. Nolutper discontinued untilaerenisio et , a are paid, except nt. the , option of / the Pub. • I i shers. All I poolmunientiGna connieted with thin office;to inatire. attention, mu st,be directed (pest paid) to CitAsx, & Dar , hlontrone,Stumuchanna County, l'a.l _ • , , . . . • Rlite% of Advertising. On. .quire t 1 .2. lines Orlessl,3 insertions4l,oo, Each subsequent insertion, . . 0,20. One . fquare three months,. . ... too • Onv i squitre six. months, . Business:Cards, four tines amy Yearly- ativertisements,. net over -4' squares, 4,00. One colnuin oneyens,;.:.. BO,OO Ycaily advertisers wilt be Nitride& to ape blisinks in whieh t hey areengaged ;and are eets: . sidered - ns %visiting to continue advertising tinkes they shalt give special directions for stdiacontio. trance of the sam e . . * JOB. WORK. Fir The Publishers having added to the:it lA' Printing" 'materials a large and rupericti. merit of „lob Type, are-now prepared to exeetite Job Wm* in a . manrier onm:l4atimed' in this see. tion of eolintry,and on the most resscrnahlo terms. •IllatillEs of - every description kept constantly on hand or printed to order, * . • juintslglirtitorl• .i . I3RYAIIiT HOUSE ! , ' • Great Bend Depot, Pa.. ADD:aOWB*=: ANT, FroprieLOT.- • • • BUIIIIOW, SPR9UT_& MantifacturersofSmloireibOaiiiNgti tA36 Sir.mos, tiOgliessil le, Lycothint Co 4 Ply . Sprints may be bad of MI S.Wilson;-Montrow; • Wni. W. S3IILTII.& Cabinet and Chair Maqufactarers, foot Mai* Street, Mont,roe,.Pa., • • , • • Dr. IL• SMITH, Surgepn Dentist, Montrose. 'Pa w *ill tell Searle's Rotel', Mondays And, TuesdaYs or eieh week. . 15yy PAItK ) Dealers in Dry Good's, qroeeries ' Hardware, Crorkery,:oots and Shoes, &e., Springville, Pa.' • 1871 - - LITTLE ' & CHASE, . . Attornies at Lait . --gfriee - fOrrnerty det pied by Little & Streeter, Montroie; &ague: Inuina County, Rt. Rat,rn.B...LlTTLid • • [Ez A. 4. DAvis, . ATTOII..NEY 'MO COUNSELLO R AT Liw—Sttatiite, :itarina,i)e.pot, Pu. -Ofiieo , over 5.,•11. 'West's Stote.. - _ ;6yl ABEL TUIVREILL, Mospeost; Pa, - Dealer in Dru,irs, Medicines, Chtmicals,Painli - Oils, Dre.stuffs, Groceries,.Dry Goods, Hard. ware, Yankee Notions, &e. ...PkTsicians Pre. 'seriptions carefully compounded; • .11,01 IN GROVES, .- - • Faclikatable:Taitor--Shop under Searles . Hotel, - Main StreiA, 3Lontroge, Pa; . - SOHN, COLSTEN, DEALER IN Stoves, Tin, et-pper and *fleet Iran Ware, Lodeiliville, near Great Bend: Depot.-60i Woodniff Eldre4 . . DTALEnsiN . S.royni and Nanufaditirers of cop 4 per, Tin, and aheet..lron Warc. -.Shop nut the New . Cuurt Heuse, Montrose,.Pa. • 5... A. D UF F.] [G.. B. Er.nmir. A. Lathrop, - DEALER in - Ready-Bade Clothing;. Hata sad: ;.p. , ..Bootsand Shoes, Dry Goods, &e. ' tar Store opposite. Searle's Hotel, Diontrora C: D. LATHROP, BRd v . l th J. P. Dr. Morit H. C. Vail. DRUGGIST. arid.- CHE MIST, and Dealer is 'Mut; s„ Medicines. Chemicals, Dye Staffs Paints, 00;4, Pitty, -Window Camphine Fiala, Perfumery, Yankee Noicits,&e.,&e: • Loclersville, FRANKLIN FRASER, . ATTOMS EY AND CoIINSTLLOR AT LAW, 310000111 r i a., will attend faithfully to all .basincsa an.' trusted to him in the county of susquehanus. Contiyancing and, writing of all kinds. 101 6e done neatly. and 'charge moderate. He will ; also attend to the prosecution of claims' f eel . Biers, their widows ,and heirs, against fh U.S, go \cinment, for Bounty. Land s Pensions, &c. May be found at all hours et the of formerly occupied by I. P. Richard, Esq., north of the CourtMouse.-1853—n49 DI: C. TYLER, Interested with I. L. 14uit, lair c kr.TE.it • AND DEALER in -Ijardwdre and CO. leiy, Carriage Tritnqings. Springs, dm. Nq,215 Pearl Street,' Y . . Where his sfereantile fiends, in - this and 010 Counties, are kindly invited; and earnestlysciliei eil .. • . . n6tf.l HENRY S. HNAPP, • - - OF MONTROSE, PA.' - With. Rowe Woodruff , & Carter, IVI. / I‘ O IE L n E c LA N I Ts ..g i 14 6:6 1 c 7 i. 3 . 7 va, n s r h ic i l noi Ca o m n Ts tr it i o et 3 betkvecn Coriland tnd Ny'Streets,.Ness :York. March 8, - .1854---!i0t1. • " i , Medical` Card. r TNRS. E. Patrick,..lr. 'Ed. G. ,Z. flimock hi se ll this day formed a Co-paittiership,foi a fibre etlicrent and successful proSecution of the differ cut branches of their_profes - sion. . . • - AU business' entrustedto them, will be at&B• tied to with prornfitness'and fidelity.' Their office - mOy - he found lover . I.Athinp's Store, East side Public-110one. ." - ' —i . .:. E. PATRICK, Jr. _ .. . ' ,- - 4 ~ .- 7. G. . DIMOCK. Montrose, } larch 22, int , i' • , W Singleton, - , Can now befound-at hiVnewl stand on Owe. go Street, 2 doors',west of Searle's Hotet shire he eirccoally repairs with dispatch, Watches, Clock:4, Guns; JeWelry,SndTevery . desiriptics of machinery. Wheel eating,' Gun and WO inaterittis supplied t(i the tratie.,-51 8c E. Baldwin ATAY be found in - basement. of Searle'9 llo ' 3 doors west from the corm. ;"4 1 and accounts that nfe aue-,1113 will .be YerY ceptable if paid awn. • A. & E. BALIMI.N. DOntrpse - , Nov. 22; 185-1.-411 f• °"• . . . H. Parsons, WROLERAV I AND RETAIL - , DEALER_ Ctbitlet Ware, k Bedafeads, Tables,' 1 06 ' Chairs, &c. No. 9 Washington street,- Binghamton, N. Y. Co in Waie,Rnnin np stairs.-n 59 EAD the advortivement of.A. LA-THROI. & CO.; in another •eetuton and. go wben you van buy Goods at a•bargain, . . deetx. Gold Niel `consisting of C h au , lninc, Guaid, Veit spa Fob, of all weights and pattetns;-by‘ ''':l . . . . filLOVEß,iitid. TIMOVIY SEEP for 'r";' 111 .1..." ' - - , 11'. BURRITT , ' Now Milford, Mitch 8, 185 . 5. . __:-...ai PWARE.—Anotbei tilt of plated , Forka and Spoofis; Of the very best gil,glitl this darreceivill ' J. [-A. lATHROt
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