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 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