Montrose pmarrat. VIE LARGEST 'CIRCULATION IN NORTHERN TENNIA« E. 11."C1!ASE 41; L B. ?deCOLLUM, EDITORS A L V -I X D I A.IF Publisheri 31wittrose, Thursday, Oct. 25, 1855. e Hits. ...41QPIMENT EXTRAORDINART.—The - borongh , correspondent of the,St. Louis Be publican..: rayi : An elopement of the most extraordinary - chartater took place on or about the 7th inst. atkithe Sulphur Springs landing. From -all thAtl: can glean from the 'flying report in ehcidtitian, the faets are about these : fiend in the shape of a Doctor, by, the inaine of Cheatham, came to the Sulphur Springi tO : hirrt a location as a practising physician. Being . short of mear.s' and a stranger,• be was takeatt.. - under the fostering care of- Mr.- Bond; a merchant of - that place, who.; gave him the hOSpitalities.of his house, taring the utmost confidence in the Doctor, and stilt more in his.heloved wire, and considering her not only freelrem crime, but above suspicion:. What must. have .been his feelings,. to find the wife of-his bosom had eloped' with • the base' de eelyer'who wound her like a serpent. in his fatal coil. She - will regret the day she was • indeed tb leave her ;:nee happy home; and desert a -fond and. loving bUsbitad. A Cprar I.CXL"RT.— AG a i weary traveler was , wending his way through the mud, out-in a far west region of the country, be discovered abroad, a‘young maiden standing in the door of a small log house. He: rode up in front of the' house and asked the maiden Tor a drink of water; he drank it, and she being the first lady be had seen fOr-seVeral days, he of tired her a "dime - for a kiss." The young maiden accented the What ) , and received 'both. ki-s and dime. The .traveler was about to re sume his journey, bat the maiden, having rieVer liefore seen a dime, asked; • ►' \t hat am I to do with the dime!" You may use it in any way you wish," he replied.; " it is yours." "That being the ea , - - e;" she replied, "I'll give you Lack the dime _ and- .take another kiss." gar' :little girl At , school re:td thnsi— " The tvidotti lived on a small /imb3nerrleft her by . 71, relatiVe;, " What call that wordy' asked 644 teacher; "the cord is leg ,aey not limbanc'y." "But Miss J01t , :0n,.7 said the little girl, "Pa errs I must say limb and not leg."-Lift STARILIING - STATISTI6S.—Of one hundred littsittess men, eight}' have to die poor, ten only acquire a moderate 'eompeteney,, five handsome fortune , ;',.anif but one—that in one per.cent turns up a millionairq,;—Tliese fad_ ures ktre imputable partly to uiistclitune,. And partly to e•stravagan'ee. • Mr: Brooks recently made a bal loon ascention from Rockford, - Illinois.', Upon his decent,' being asked wilatln* saw beneath durini, his elevation, he said," Noilting; uoth ingllont corn." • i 3 Tnt Pumosoruce.. A. well known tav . efnlkeeper Lone Cana, was speaking about his brother Ben, who. is also his partner... " Now," said' . he,: Ben can't stand .anything.at all—he has been. used to the way they do things LIP North, and if a ftAler calls' for a drink:, and StlyS to him, " L ehargo that; Ben:gets mad, And feels like • '1 walking right into ilith. Wed!, that's not the way with me—l merely sigh v'ery faintly, nntl then pour - another pint of Water into the brandy eask.".: Ahertistnititt% 'TIME CHANGED. Delaliare, - Lac awa a ° 4!ir. W. WIZ. . SPRING •ARRANGEMENT! . _ i*NNand aftet' Monday. Nlny 7, .1855, the. Mail Passenger Train willieay . e,Set:Ant on st 10.20 A. M. . Due at Great Bend at 1. 20. r. 141 Connecting with the Dunkirk ENpresi Train WtSY. and the. ew . York Expre,..is E . :vit. on the- N.. Y. &E.R. R . Passi•noers takin! , this train will arrive in Dunkirk at 11.15 p. w. and in Neiv York ni 11.15 p. m. Return. will leave Great Bend at 4 p. m at Scranton - G.45 F. FI 'Tne•Freight - Aecommodition Train: wi;h rips. enzer car att:leheci, will depart from S.•ranten ::1 1.00, P. nt., crnnt•cting With tile Ma Train - bound West., and the Nig.ltt Express. Trains both East and - West: - -,•.• • PaAsengers inking this. Train an th e Nl:4a Exciress Eapit, will arrive in New YOrk at 10' a.tn.' _By taliiror the Night Fxprewg' Wr.t.• will arrive in liankirk ate 13 M., or by MOH!' the Mail Min Wee., *EI arrive in Diankirk at G. 45: Retnrninz, will depart frot - n. Great Bent at 7.00 A t. anfinrrive nt Seranton, 12.10. A. M. " Stage% will ta.in.waiting im Itie rrit:ll.if senzer Traia%,at Serpittin, In e.invey ros-on;if.r. to Carlpinrlale.. phia nil itl ,4 rt”nditl.f Dtsti , n, and :1111101er internmlinte pli.ee%. . • • D. DOTTERER, Siipl °flier. Serntitiin, Mw 7. 1855 .c .35tf _ iIITP" .. w„..i IS hereby given: 0r... application W ill b e , fri d e nt the next ! 4es.ion of lilt• the eh:lo.er 4,1* n• link; to 11. calt.a the r4r721- e-rs :.IPclianirs' Bank. 'Located:it Su-sochaan Depot. Sosqueit ;non Cotinte. pose and' object or the Batik is for discounting and. depf.sit. ‘Vith a capital of 850.000 00, with the priyileze of increising to $lOO,OOO 00. Susquehanna Depot, Penn'a. . . .July 9th. 1855. HO g SIER.Y—en; 13,iv14. _ ladies and Chit. dr e n' s HI M . and Collars., :.t N. & P. French Flower*, Puri , ' Feathers, StrncrWinery Goods. WRare now offerinz a large Rock, of_Freneh, Piowem, Paris Feathers, and . Millinery Articles, of the mcist .unigne stylm and latest impOrtution„ to Cash purchawra at a* great re , ductinn from time prices, and as we have made arrangements to receive, thereoming :season, 1* almo - st every steamer,the newest styles of goods. in our line, we 'would take 4reezz3ion to solkit cash purchasers,:to examine our • stok, at 'Nos. 64 *66 John•at., Conier of William. N. Y. 31tf • HOMER, &.KETCHUM. A FINE =LOT OF ONDON Twist Donbl.• Batirel Guns, Single .11..4 do., and extra Fine Rifles, f'r sale by May I- AsEi paid fur.Duiry Batter : . jozo, Jape 1, Er .Lver Watches. • •, rriNE recojved - tiv mtOrun I_ ship Dal:ie hiseeleikr-tell En2li,.!l' Patent nn,l 1 4tti• W4l/01"m -inaliir,.+ foiirtee9 ‘l7ll:•,!ent vnri..tieit, in Plain r•.d ea‘ es , fn nhleli he waalit eall the at ten. ocishi . ng t.ir , •iaa.a• pert< et sitne qvA s. • • • 2. o.hi Fplltiws' r 77: 185:i : F. S -Ind D.; 28-fm A. LATHROP 45:: Co. The:lol'o'WwN~ thin N~ thin 'tzpose.•.- ANY person patronising -me, at the front upper rooropf the StOre lately occupied by, v: C. Tyler, can .be accoMmodated according to to the Latest Fashions, in the beet and most ap. proved manner. . . - My work is warrated to 6 if properly Made. Cutting,rnendiag and in fac,t every branch of Tailoring dono on the skorttst notice, and that to the satisfaction of those concerned. 141 f. r • J. SavrrEß. 2 Black A GOOD quality fur drinses, nt 131-eta. pert 11 yard. U. B. ar., co. fa, 1. 1244. • - F - Wool! Wool Wool!!! - . •. ' ;,- A POUNDS Wanted at .the'Farm. I. 0/00‘) ers! Exchati,ge for which the; highest market "p*lf will he rid in Cash by . June 12, CO .. 1 A. LATIIROP & . - 1855. 4; . . . SPIII Nti GOODS. : Simerior Int jut receivd& and now offering Aat the lowest c sls pticei fur approved cred it or Ready pay, byl I - -•- -I - - , • ' • I A. IiATIIROP & Cp. May 1. i ' I -•i • I.O4IK . BERE. ! . . voczET KNINEL-FA good assort env of the het. kind in market. Also Table .Ifniies and ~: Forks: 1 . ; • • ; ; Sroois.—Srt.TEn. Silver Plated,Gerninp Silver Albrata rind Britanie.ware Spoons.. ALM all. kinds . of Btittt knives. . . - ~_i . VIOLIN Stnikus,• Bows, and all the fixtures, Violins. Aecordt ins, Flutes, Tunitur Forlis. &c. FLUID LINIP.I., ' luid,,Camplienc,Candltfs, Lamp Oil; &c. 1 . . . • FAvittx Gn RIES.—A full assortimint, new and good. . • .1 ' DILTIGS AND PATENT first MEDICINES.—a4 rate • ; ; assortment !Ind genuine. 1 u PAINTS ND O.s:—A general asssortr i den t. ant: of _ I quality.. ,! 1 i Jr.wmttr..— A 'splendid variety, of the neatest -1 t. paterns. ~ . FANCY- Goons-Nearly everything, in this branch. • i. - - - . . ' • ' Pe.nrgatnnv.--/ choice variety. (New supplies ri•ceive I d nearly every l eek.) In- In- short, pearly everything persons want, and I - ch4..;loat the variety store of A. TUR.R.LL. Montrose, June 1441855. 1 ----- - • . Lanesborii Furnishin Establish thent. • feHE sithsariher keeps con:; : tantly on •hand And will - make to order. limrs. • Blinds; Windows and ll indivw.tiasit. DMir and_ Window.. frames, and al/ otter; articles' tiMile of wood and. used in imildimy. Blinds paoito And hung on short make. !Glass k.f and quantities nu sal .. Flouring ptaimeil and maid). ed at from SW, to $2O pt;r .- 1,000 feet. Twning. -done to order. ‘Also a I:eller:11 a•::rortmentdf CARLY 'T -WARE. DarenuA, T:11)leq and Stands, of all varieli(”l. Cha!rs, Bodste:idK, Se tees, &e., ready made or made to order on the .slOnlest no_ Good Pine, ritt‘rry n Wlite‘ . vond larnber, and “rain of all kinds, taken. in.exchange for the übove. , 1 . E inlS—Ttentiv pay . or three months time wiih :.pprovoi ?lit ortier"sidreaseti to the will receiq prompt attention. I JACOB TA LOR. ;jsneo)nri, Junn 18. 1855. Groat Exhibition in Springville. GREAT ;tinRARE . E XHIRITIGN or FOREIGN AN-il DOMESTIC GOODS, ur al:niesl every S;Oe atulip/..!'• v. such as will lie .! . c•io .p;, a 7 ,. and Lcc"iunite.d.i.t . • :01 elast , es or popl..—C,4un, tltc e!lihl in ilo...craite 11 the old and t - L_c‘i.;* 7 :l. Tju.•e f1t.. , 4 . 1.4 :I ....! I.),•jutit on the a);,st fav,; ! ralile terms, a :10 . .v. ill lie !sid_ci accor,ljng 7 . . Plens , :..,l2lye , vs a call IILII we w'l! tcv to sup ply all your mints in :Ih . line of GOODS ever k•-pt in a eoriqlry . .utore. ;Vull nve,l ' tintl .2O to New Yerit for ar , v ti:inz jua - want, beet se we I :lael . :•.:liern fic•.-lt!‘ . lr-n1 th •• • • i;(:0 31:ty • - GREAT ATTRA 3T10N3. • ! I. T 'HIE 'O'SONFILLE ,V CIIA NG E. I i rpIIFI sill.soill)'(;r i is npv .reet•itingla well se .,• I. h•t-t pd as•o'rt r tn,nt of Dry G,,,i,l,,, ; Gra c e r t es , Fisk!lardtvare.',Cr.lekery'Readi . ..ltadeClothin2, fiat.:,,Bonr w i s , (a .c,nloniiil assorNeitt„) Nailg,; aints, Oils.Dvi.-StotTs,l l ankeviN4tions, in f;:et. I almost i•verythiaz' , milky callid for at a ennn. ITV ti7o - r hi ,-. r , iuding Flo Me ut. Salt innll al. all '4,,f It which he is 'des - iron -of sellinzt fortpa,h, or toy kind of FarnvY's .I.lerehtwahlri, Pi-odnre. or rin aood approi•ed :S'h, rt Credit. liliii friends ari• most respeciThile in'tited to Ltivy hltn a call and Itewill s.tti-ry 14111 that tile•gxeliln , re is ,he pla,".e for Iltriners 11!) trade.- The .11i!zhest, prime paid, in Cash fur Biller. : i , - • I , J. I';...MERRIMAN. • ~ iTir.:.??vilirs, !kinv 15- JSSS. - . - PATCNT :yaEIi)PCI:III.IGENCI-. ABELitURRELL, .3i4ttri - ole, Pa., DRITdGISt, AND AGENT , • ilOtt L TIM rorrLAR ' • 1 ) 2 . 7,212;1 1 -1 -1 OF 'Mk DAT. CptiPifintitents Csnntantllhßrecire4. t -ILVEI: PLATIIp T K AICLC NIVES . 11Wti• riA4.2 . ... I..)..•ft+r)re . n!' l i 1 ,..!.. f,1 ! • "nit'de and .a.sert Ktkives made to. match ..itv r forks, for sa .. by . • I -:A.j. Ev Ass.. .• Biwzimmttm. TW.vi 17. . Bur:AsTriNK.___A latze assortment or G.M.i - Gather., mil 1% loglic.. Brcaittpinu. jii , ..,t receiv ed from the Mariattory. . •A. J. EVANS. Binghamton:4ol 1 )7. ~ - • "'GREAT; .BARGAINS , laritY G:0013g. - W. N., WILSON; A: CO.-'1 • • ETURN itheir tturmest acknowledgements 11 t tfusloine - rs inSasytie.hinnu County lust. and inviic attention to their stuck • low Spring Goods, • joct.opened: which flier propose to replenish weekly {icon AUCTION, and the elle:peat cash !louses in the'City. _ * The. stbeic . embrnees. every variety of - Staple nd Fancy Dry Goods., Yankee Notion, Trunks. - Trdvelin!: - All of which they will sell extremely CHEAP for eASII: • : Pkilare vend flher , wholesale buyers will find it greatly to their advanpge to give them al, call. The r•ndjes will find an excellent assortinent 4)f Dress Gticids,..F.tnbroideries,Thniad Lact:ti and Trimaninfrof all kinds; from AUCTION at very . loserates. t• • • • . „ W. N. WILSON, iSt. Corner:of Court and .Water Sts. j . Binghamton. N. Y.. April 5.18,45. I CARPETS AND . OILCLOTHS- - T H. DE PEU would cOl the 'attention of • the public to ;large stork of Three Ingrain, Vette', Tori:etfy, and nrusseti Carpet- Imre which he has just finrchased at Aucttos— and offers at lower pr i iees than ever offered be. fore in the country. and 'a forge , variety, fiping his spations . Carpet Rime' necupying.the second floor of his -;Crneker`y; and - House Furnishing store. Como - and be Convicted that there la no necctisity for bare toot& • _ DE tualittalstoilsethp Sept, lobo. JOHNSON'. & PEU. - =NZ Nin.,gamtein ~b. l !_iFti. s tmitts. . .i NEW' STOCK OF DRY GOODS t AND 'CAR_PETS!! Great Reduction iu Prices at the ONE.PRICE STORE. RC. BACON hns the pleasure of armoune. . ing to his Customers that he has just re. tarried from the Eastern Markets with one of the largest aid most excellent assortment .of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS ever opened in this market, which for beanty, vat-it:ty and style cannot be surpassed, which hav ing been putehased for cash at auction and else where ta auction prices he will sell them cheaper than they were ever before offered in this or any - other market west of New.Yorit city. • His rich and splendid assortment of DRESS SILKS is al wart aeknowlehed the best and elq•apest in town, and includes Plain, Plaid, Striped, Broesde and Glace—the cheapest as .well as the richest at prices varyinz Glom 37 1.2 it's to $'23,0 per yard, t!igetiter. with a great variety of BRILLLANT JET BLACK'SILKS. Trne Satin 4, .&e., selling at•lkist 20 per cent leas than the. e ,,xt of imp‘irtation. . SHAWLS! SIJAWLS!! An immense assortment of Silk. Crape, Thibet, Cashmere. Merinos, Bruglu and Sitinmer Shawls, from $1 to stin. together ‘4 ith a splendid variety Of Black and Colored MA NTI LL A'S, ~ Aif the patterns: Sare,\ Silk and Enihriddered, wiiien will be svild cheaper than ever • DRESS GOODS. . D.L'iina from 1,4 c'ts to 37.1 2 ifts 'per yat d : •Plain.Plahl, Striped and Fienred. - Muslins. 1161. Cha'lies, Bombazines, ehambnis, hams. French, dish •:airl trx•tit 5 e'tw to 25 e'ts per ard, and every new style constantly•on halal at the lowest prices. • RIBBONS. • Ribhonds In. the peke or ylird will be always in our stork for- and retailers. EMBROIDERY. The richest and largest asse.rtinent of Embroidery eat: always ho 'WV!) at It. c:..Baeitn' , ..at the lowest prices. i.7itemisetts,. Cotiars, Sleeves, Skirts, Infants' Wai.ts, t.te., of every fashitetuble style, toiretlier with "Er_zli-ii Thread, alone -inae~, , • Honiton, - Guipure and, - . llrtissels.Liee4 in 'peat variety. • . • LINNENGOODS. I of every description,. Figured, .Plaid and Plain, . of all kinds. Irish Linens; Linen 11antilterchiefS, ;•Silk . s. Bonnets:Shawls.ltabhous. Gloves, Hosiery Table Linen and covers of all size S.. Napkins, j Ladies and Misses sbot..j.t a.f all - kinds—also a Doylies, Linen Sheeting and - Pillow;Case Linen i large stoek of from auction at priKes ih-low all competition.. ' REA Dl' M ADE CLOTHING, Tin( attention ..r hour..4oep..rs i.. particillarly Cloths, Cassimeres, Tueeds. ji.:IDS, • Surhmer invited to our stock of Curtain Cafods, amon g I Cloths. Ve-aings, Hats and C;.ps. Boots and which may be found : fia..es.&a....S . -e. • . Mus:in Curtains, I -They respectfully . solicit an (-ark call Iron Lace Curtains, Brocatelles, • \ ' - 1 those eho eisli to purchase Goon Goons AT and everything in this line of gook which can I Low Pnicr.s, not fail to please in faluie. style or price. . - DOMESTIC GOODS. .- Bleached and Brown Stn;eting from the 6.1 grade up to the finest qualities. ' Tiekings, Denims. !Striped Shirting, .Apron Cnr•eks. Gingteons and Prints, from 5 e'ts ti 1:I. I.42,c'ts,per yard:and all kinds of Cotton Goods Air men or boys' wear, flair Cloth Skirts, Grass Cloth Skirts, and Parasols,—a very rich assortment. More Afifigite, Moss Fringes. Galoons, ;and all descriptions of Drt'Ss told Mant lila Trimming, and everything belonging to the Dry Goods trade customers may be sure of finding at Bavon's, if it can be found in New York. . . • • - CARPETS: CARPETS: i'• • Since ttte recent-'frenirnd o us Fill in the price of Carpeting. we have purchased and haeu . now on h - and the lao ret - (t. and 4.4 bulutifal assortment of CARPETS ever exhibited in this region. at • prices 'fully 30 per rent less theri they could be sold for the - last year. All those who are in want o f Carpets are invited tii our CAI:PET-ROO:11 : • • ;hey will . he &lig Ited with the lieant ehe.ipnes , i-of the varioul pit...enl4,4nd :P.ttinis.hed g 4:al that so a nd a Fe!. ealidh , :sold Ho cheap. Brus , ads. , Three Ply. Ingrain, . and Ilemp Carpcl;an from T 1 yar4i apward.,..._ Fioor an 1 "rthie Oii CIS thx. Matt , DroiggMt... elwap. • R. C. I.3:Jeun Avutilil faff , rin th.isi; of hi• eukt..- niers lrho r:2.l;t• n4vt. :Ikea:ly invle thernselvv . s ne qqainted with the I.t t that he ha: r..ini ! v,•ii i'rotti ihe sloro for:WY icy !itple,l by him hi 116.•tialli 1.3141ek. ~pposite i'24‘ll il..11.,•,14,1111. vortier 1.1" ti n new ti!iiek. ewetited th last siitniner next tqkt of t ht• c:inzil,:ttni lia‘ - in ,, a in iteh hireler. nn.re el ffivi•n irrit, and p1:-a , ::vt , st ,r..? , th::n I;irinerk he k lire r i , pared to hold mit ri•eri zreater irnineeni..lits to buyer; th:in heretot" , ,re. :old siirh 84 can but lie Aiiireehted., and adii4 tted by all tiicke uho are 4...m11,i-tent judtp•s. - Nt4 Exch milt.. lii Mar 1855. Dry Goods agd Colcl f. Eat (c ' : 71c.101.1:11 & tENN,hI - 1 . hate on hand'a lar ,, e and terill selectial r:trrck 0f:F.114..1s m i d . Dome-sic Divl;.,,,k 7,T11/ . C. 1111 1 .1,, (.1111,ra. 711 , 111,51 CV, ; ry - Rill' 17 , the Div Good's ever i;rosi ! rht into thii riiiirket in viicw - ril Vicsisois !r..4&.:-i. 141 I: rd. Are I :ire era (hiders It. ~tre-r ;hem for sir:lj days from this' d .I"serrse per.ons to whom we tmce formerly sotil Goods trill at once .cr: f,11.1t Oil. is a rare irmfor tunitv :ind on e which rrlrould Ire ern:waved iris. niediately. Itt.t• havr• net - err:lvor-m - 1 us -with a cull we would s•iy try us on :a] you will i.e essnvineirrl that this is the ',tare to pur r-base Dry Gawk and C-trpt•ts.. Our stock i. al wads irt•pktf. , With f , ' 7 1117 , n • 7171(/ herl.oll.l,le I_Gmodm and aror ilttkrmisied t r keep as frond a ca rimy as can be found its this sestion of the morn: • try, and sell of prices which cannot fail to please'. WI Binghamton, Jan. ME UGH i . Fare Reduced ! by Da - Ligist ' SariWLEY & JENIES, • TJAVE formed a partnership in lontrose for JLI the imrpns,v of doing* erPrybody's BLACKSIIITIIING at:the fild stuad - nearKveler's 11(rtel We have purchased an entire new stock of IlkON, comprising a-full : assortment of all kind...", direct from the city. Wu sha!l keep constantly on hind . • Western—Round and Squire . . Ca:A t tle e ' Toe. Cork Rods, • { . Refined Tyre Iron—all sizes, - i Band Iron and . . Spring Steel. A large skSortment of Malable . lron.Coilthains, Carrial.te ltsilts:&c.4-.4.-.., gire us a roll, By striei attettlioii in business we hope to re. c'ei v e a. liberal share of the patronage. All wdrk warranted to 1-'4ll ttalisfai,.tit.fi to tboce who will favor us: with their patrona , re. Or WAGONS ANI) CARRIAGES . _ ironed on short notice and stork found, or made Loonier throughouLtksi may host suit our patrons. husinetstranslctions must bo st•ttled Once a year. Short settlements and long friends is our mot to. N. B. A good journeyman wanted. to whom steady employment and , bigh wages Will big ,gi yen. A. E. ILtwt.Ey. 1 • . PEtULY JESKS.' on tr se: M iy 31. 1855.. SILVER WARE.—A larzo lot Of silver Forks, of all sizes : also, Table, Dessert and- Tea Spoons, just finished and warranted se ifand as coin,•hy . . • A. J. EVANS. Ana: 29. • - . SE e. W hc: l 3 N p g by ll ,, lßD, strip ve A ry . jfi.REP.vfltoNr vrILL SAWS, warrvntod; at ' IYI. PHYFE & KNOW-4TIDN'S. Irwigbagain, Mona /, IW. Cotton & BENNEDT 0. 1855. NlNii EXPRESS ! ime Saved!! Th ro" SAL S IVIANDER SATES: uivANO & 'WATSON. No. - 26 --, ~ z- -....:111 south Fourth st., Phitad. i ,L 0....-;;!. . GREAI` FIRE - . cuE.s-rNuT • ; &FIFTH btu., Friday meriting, ---. December 15th. 165 4 . - Evans & Watsou's Salamander... Safes tri utuphaut, us they always are when pat to thrt4est. . pnit.4o,utigia, Dec. 15, 15.54. Messrs Evans & IVutson: N0.:26 SoOth Fotirth St., Philadelphia. . Gas - We : We take • much pleasure in rec ommending your Saltunandar Safes to Merchants and others au want of *secure means of preserving Owl r'hooks, papers, &c., from fire, as the one - w e purchased front you about seven mood's since has preserved our hooks, and cash ill us Rood a condi tion. as they were when put into it. b-fore the great fire this morning; which ii-strnyed the en tire black of buildings corner of Chestnut and Fifth streets: The otiose wets iu use in our office, on the second floor of nut building, from which Matte it fell inm the cellar and 'remaiued there until tilt fire was out. The Safe was thew realm - fed and opened in the preseMte of at leiint MOD Fivri‘nnt, who witnessed the : wind' eourlition of the contents. Will you please have the Safe I Locks repaired RN We iiiteurl tn 110;4 in tier- nviiti. having riled noulidtlice in its fire-prot.egionlitire. i Yours. lb-sportfully, ' . ' LACEY & PIIILLIPS. - Evans and ‘Vattion take plealttire in referring to the following. auttiog the - many tiondrede who have their .afro in Ilse :— , .-17. S. Mint. Phil.,d;.; .r.triii,rs . and Mee!tauten' Bank. Philittla : Sllll l lO Allen,. Keg ;High , lieritr Philn ; John N. lAotiderPoli, City Controller: Caleb COpe 4. Co.: No.l-0 4 3 km. kr. t.St-; Richard Norris and Son. Locoin' five buil. c dera, Philida ; Bancroft and Selk-re, Achinkte, co6er 1 fith nod Janie* - Ste: Fronkl;n Ire lost/- rat ce Co., Poila ; Peurtlt Railroiid Co:. Plidadu.: El .ev % l'ltilliit. co. tier fit h,t.iiii ;Viet, . Street s : Ni, itpk.. Ilto . N'..).•:13 tomtit i.ld St ::Ja. res. Kent aft I... , :ovitre. No 14; Nr.irth Third Sire,-! ; VV• 11. /I. it , intill nis ,l 5 . 0 1 ,<, NN't. 51 N,frfll :If! ;44.; Srtrif!i. IV lltzfitis :1: C.*, No. :.....7 Market .•...:t.; ./. Al, li, Orite, :V, I :...:1 l'it,t , t Wit St. . 4 Laze assortment 'of the atrie,.:-:at•is aluays nu ha id cwittrindi , d to stand In Pi•r emit. mor, • fir , thi;n any Iliirnmfs Safe now id.tise.) EV N. Xr•;()N. ahe - i tovinlriettire and keep for s ale. Iron Sh liners. Iran Mr) Mid Iron 0,11 for in it ioz tire. p ri .eif Vaults em ifiankrY, spores. pithhe and lirivote boiulni t t. Seal :mil Cej;yin Pft:sB es ; rat-iit ?l it , Lined R,lrizor atom. Plimse •ztve os at No. 26 . outh , Foiirth, fit., E r hilu• f!..i ph to —l:iy I •• ITEW.GOODS. • . AN retun tkeir .-atefol 1‘1 (3 a4 3 :l l i i n i c‘, l vetloinehts to the fotl , ; , st fa vors. an.l :att.tition to the lery lar;ze stock of Spring an 4 Satottwr Goods this are now re ceiving. atal otrer for NAIV 5t rtry, ion' prices. la addition to their usual assortmetlt of st tp;e Dry Goods.. Groceries. Ibrthvare, Cro v i s erv, and 0".1. Sie., they arc prepared tit exhibit a large asortrovh; '4.r - LADIES - DRESS cOons MeNIILLAN & PARK :4lay '2. 1854. ; D.oet. R. Thayer rrAKES this coel hod of saying friobls IL • :1: 1 d vll-I•ltiler-c that In,. again re-aunt.ll i t. p Ali•divins• at 'Nig , -- triv,e. LI i,‘• in.l%: 14. at atl titers I tyr•l.';t% lu 010. W OW' IP , i i ris .4youti:s I hi• tiet!urt 2.5 p,r ei.rt 11 , 1. 14'4 . 01 A ! .il \:, or if any poor I will ileiitirt lin v. NI on: Fell. '2O, s—!"..tf E \VELlty_3l,r e w Lex ne fry iti-t ft diryvt f,uin tIP lIVIIIIIriethrtIS, :tn.! vf 1.1 t,• a•-•-“riti.l•N3 of lir_rer :Uni 1c,t4.4. Fob tud Vi-st I',•ir4, etc!. .1 tS.,nc~ticivhitig t.y1,1l r' clt.:se Je . we:ry enl% A. PUItRELL. Niontrosti. April 12, 1855. . 'Remo:val. C. D. Viroil, DilICP:r. !;?v r , fl.rated :0 71 ril(IM QVCr F. It. Chautt!el - m . s;o:(.. rt. it w;11 . prvasure to ~•t. • C. n. VI M• tv 2. 1 5: 55 . •, NEW STORE, A GEN:FA:AL 4.lrLment nil Fano-, 1 1 1 Dry e,..r'es. I Irirtiw .11 . • IICAP. ij ~,, .S.lrri , *. POP , r. DI (Fr,. 1)C1. r•itos Ad oil.. &v.., will 1).....m141 ebeap as t he eill•;lptS approvv.l-er...i.t I.v I. JUNES. 11.111.:1 - 1 J•lne - 1. 1855. .1) LACK Gratit..-Itfeinelk ex.-4.1..t0 I *al 11:31. JONES. june I. 1855. " 1,) ROCI I :tin! ra,htnert• ` ha I f , tv • Matit 11. M. JONES. June I. 185.5. Cluthing, at box prirru. by It. 11. JONES - t hine 1.1835. • A1;1 •'l' ti ;d a V.re:/t V lilt: V of 13'.9,•ts nd 110, 1 1,n1Int .' Irtin.; tit ' II. M. JONES'.. Jline I: >355. 1 11311011.)Elt IES and VVitp!ow I)r:T. , lry iJ., - 11. )1. J Es". June L, J 8,5 zu:0; tmeht of Boots ond Shoo. 7it H. M. JONES' Jim , . 1. )855 11X1 lhs. of Oi,od 311n-I:vrel f"t• 'no ,i 4,1 ,A=l., Jr in 1.:1-1, by - , 11. M. JONES. June 1, 13..53. • 71E bl'94 . (llfality or sajk at 5 ers put. puini, fur ,::le by 11.. M. JONES. June I, 1855. . - JusT tweiving a freA supply (.1* fi i IV.llton Kat :it • 11 . N. JONES'. June 1,1855. . • • Caution—Lottery Frauds. (Alice of the Mrßrylurl eon,tolhjated Lotter-h.., • • . laLr) lam!, JUnc2O,lB.:Z. • ITE . Conunissi,dier of • the Maryland State T Lotteries h deoped it his - duty to caution the public.oglinsti he tuitner.Ols swindlers , who circulate by wail and wher4ist., fraudulent Lot tery. clu'ques, and pretend to he agents for the sale of tickets in Lotteries which are Wholly fic titious... ;The only le: , al Lolter:cs'in Maryland are those &awn daily . finder pe.4' .luperititendenee of the .Ciontoh.sioner etreted by the people of the-Sia:e . under the new Constitution to examine and :IP prove 11144 x 0 4 .14144.44 and attend in the dravking . .4. All the tiek..(.4 in thirnie Lotteries and all eor tificatel, of 0.1c1 , 61.744‘, of ticket., hare the litho goplied .d.tinat tiro F. X. 13P.ESAN, Conl ; r:1 1 A gent for the colitra“or.' Orfiee or the Mary:land Con- Lott4 2 ,rieg. Baltimore, Md. - All others are' frandnlent. j For full informltion on the hob ject of these frauds, address P. X. INF:NAN, 33y1 - Baltimore, Nfarvland. - „ FALL STYLE OF HATS. One Price'Cash Store. THOMAS RAFFERTY. N0:67 Citatliant-td-, Kew. York, Opposite Chnrelher,4•kt bite of the well known houge•of Rafferty & Letajt, is deftiroul - of elilin attention to hisst.Oek for thS* fall traae. Conthinintr eleaanee with tintabilitr. - lib traTs innintftin the ,repistation,, which for the livat ten rears he 1 eirnell'l)), his assidunnii tentidn In — the vranti. of hh etednmerti, and by the Get, Wife!' is welt under%tood, .for, cash only, every _eustomer getfethe worth of his money. ' Tl-OS, RAFFER,TY, in mi. 67 Ckalf N. ir " Man, Know Thyself." ts hisainabit Book for 24 unit—::Eiirry fiensgy shoski E=M 100 ,000 - cortss or t • • • •••!• , ItIf•ASTIIAN A 1e134.11, A new On r•S' • nu thio revised and improved, ' 4 ,11,1•Z• '!; Jost twined. • .• a, Dr. Hunter's Medical %faunal. A4S2 , e - •and hand nook for theadlicted— .44lt.ft 7 Zl . • Contaluitigan outline oithe.ori. • •-•=e 4 ww4' s • giu.progress,treat mew &odours • • 1 / 4 • - \-` .of every fta of dise•sse con ://., ti • t • • • tracted by e routitcuous sexual intereonrse.by self abuse or by aernal exeees, with advice for their prgrentlnn ; writ ten In a fitniliar.ty•e: avolditirr all medical technicadties.tind everythingdhatwpald offend the ear Of dereney; with an outline of complain tsincident to females. from the restilt &Mile e'en ty years* success ful practice exclusively devoted to thlreure of diseasesot delicate rt. private nature. • To which to added receipts for the Ore orate above dis eases, and a treatise on the canses,symptorns and cursor, the Fever and Artie- Tieqintanyofilie ProfeesotorrPottetrietin Penn College - , PAifo.lelpl.io—' DR. ItUNTER'S Mtant! AL NI *—The author... this work . unlik ethg majority of those' who advertifeto cure the di eenses of which it t rents I a a graduate of one of tee best. Colleges in the ilnitedzitates. It afford' , me pleasure to recommend; hi co to the anfort mite. or to the rirtim ofmWlpruetic••Jaf suceteod . nt and rap-Tient:tt prarti tiower.in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest eon tidettre• .1.11 S. up:a.zitoßE. D. From Trotettra 11 D ,of Per(n .neirerilty rielrbn —lt glee. tar pleasure tr add Qty testim-ny to the profes.ionel mid at the A tithor at lire". Genie-AL 31Aa t•At. " Numerous ra-es or tiblen.r t ithe G mil al trga,,s, actor ol them et lons etandi nu. hwye f.eme. under my nO tire.in arbirh hi. 'kill lola been mattifrat it, ree . tortag to perfer health, in 41/111e rare. where the patient ho. been rnn o.lrred beyond medic-al aid. In the treatment of Son.. e inal wealsnt•. di - ar ra n ge ni en t (it the functions pro tinted by a• it oh ,f4e nr Eteess nf eenety. I do not .110‘ . .. his .I,llPrfer in the prof. s-ion. I lvite kern acquaint...l with the 1 uthor 'tattle thirty years. and drettilt no more that, jtt st ire to him a. W,ll A. kill Ine4t , to . earth, ' t un.tte Air'int of carly,indleeretion. to recommend him as •otte in peofe,,itional shill •aod intritrit,.‘ they may: rarely - ronade ny•elito , . ALFRED tVoODWAIIII.M..D. I. This , .. without exeention..the most coinpretien•dee• not Intelligible work lonioishrd nn the class of disease of which It treats. AT.kli ;wall technical terms etildress ciitpelf to ille re ton nitta reader? it Iree ?dent all at .t,eminanlo I r matter. nrl.l nn po relit Ii aeri*er ran eil..jrrt to trisei IV it in their ,n.l. , L"' h....devoted nt/V year. Itth,.trcntuncut of the rati .. on- ,matrlatotlrearel 'T. and. with Ina iit tle hre , Ith to, puff • , n•I t... .I••••otnio . ..ion t • 1.11 on•e! .I.l: , ', , ufferel t. the aeoeld. It- 1,101,:y nominn , price of • emit .• the fruit of come twenty 3 ears • we-t eut•ceesf u 1 Pr.t , th. • - • ‘• Nit Jesa rhar 6rnarent Ahrinl,llle witlmut t n It w.ull A3ve yen:, a 14:13ti.m.rfir , rnf and to Ihe youth under tiwie the •*—Prop;r', A Prt...1 , , , tett. n ch • r/t y ninh in Ohio. writing of " II //n.•• arnill `' tyi/ :—•‘ • rhon:an.l. upon thouf/ • 31/.1 3 • ' our youth. hr or; •ix . trupi 311-1 i niliwuro of the pn.•ion • •.. 1.0• e hren te 1 into th... 1 / 3 1)it ot 4-• if poilu Jon. uith/oo r - 31:/in - ..1 • -in 3n.1 r•••311/11 upon tt, tn` ' 'lv•o- 41 / .1 no •- torgv. ni.•• • ••ll3rtir lir k'< of rho:) , - 3i-inv run iliA% havt fie../1 onfe , hg . i• if not h en .1.40.3 n Itin - p To not %now ti1t...311F , or cure. Any/Lir ", th. • run hr nwl i ntlu , nee the puhli , ntind r 3 Owlioei..3n I •11•itg-ly to remove/ hi 3 3i.tir.33 of lognnn wreh •- hr.lne . /...tie onl/I,3nr , r h'..3 4 ,ivilt no n 1 •.) tir o r of .! Ohri‘t, nll.l l lO Prir•• .it •• •1 : •1 • .1 • •/`•••ItI , O. I ot•••n:wr /r. , e• , :or . ihow./h it lin: nod,/ t . . 1. 4 -11 nom: 41,1.'14, i. not 4,• ourt:r trt Abe 1 0 1- tr. h . r.i ••4•••;• 1, 4 1, •1 f the nfilirt. • .l. a nd rot ye Inv. vont e.werker In tlor gv/ol wuri. you. ono. n ...tit:a:1 , 134. " • nnr.ll will 1 11/ forwatol fretoit po/0 . np... to Sqv part oTt Vnit•ol Stu/ fir '' _>S . or six c.f.i.... for • 31- Vhire • .. (Not toti/f) COSDEN & co., rooi IS,: 141 Mns% 1.1p41,1. 11. , 0,1•Cert, Vinvrt‘srrtv [lntik .kgenti“:iptilled on 111 , mn%t liberal trrms. '241 New Line of Mail Stages nciorti r7NA Ad. we KIRKWOOD TO rdoriTEOSE. AsTAGE will leave Kirkwood. paf•Fing throLll.l Cor bet Liherty.:. - e..every morulnrafterthearri v,-V, f t %lail.rr Ain* o earli,sot It Bast and Wl....,t,reach -o,47Atont rose at 1 M. H ETURNING, •TwateMontlos•dnil3.:Sunday: , excri,ted' nt 2 .P teachit._ time to take the Uaiilrains 1:a•t and West...lns the nearrst :tn.l most fe•11 , 1 , rout , tor...tolvt hi,. 'cow York and Erie ,t•tOroa.l.• , it.:4ect,.l•o...aeekt;llll4 tot Dinpul.:sprinz. !iiu....'•in,h3:l lock. Wyoming. •.nd -Vilke.tbarro which lu r aser lotarco•at7AM ,•very Ntowlay- W,lneida:t and Frilar %J."... ine'n 4c./.;..ml Tenorrcui.t .-oni:ort able , larr lacer. Vre . t. int iard Mral the. er•Trietotrwiii+pari.,lloVoill!to:ieCOMniv.lrt Pub lic. K IlATC11: 50p.12..1351. &WEST. EF.I.ER STODDARD sinee'll)i• tote t;rl... in tiie r;,..snm - F.NT-or SEAl:Lifs. lOTEL. N..tNitlistareli...l7, the unpreceilentisl itli otti stoek of 1300 t.,„ went „fr - on the inornin , r or tiletire, we still ha( sumo lit ir.171 , t. amt qT•111 b.. ..ttipp!kxl • FEELER & STODDARD. Moult rose, Niiiveinliet. 13. 1854. • Broche Shawls ri!lF:APElt th,n ever before .f:noarn, Bea,rti= triqerre-;._ and fine finality of 84 Bretht.; Sha , vig. Liipen's Inanttfizeture, at $7. Ort. 11'• U. B. & Co. Shawls T ONG Arni tignare. Wool, Brnehn. and I 1 very handsome ,t) ics, and at extreinelv low• pr:4•1•4: Ovt• I I Heimbold's Genuine Preparations: ifighly• Cimrtiitrated Compound .. .-. Fhti,l Ertrort Bur' lot,, For Di41..1F1. 0 , the 111:1. I ler atol 1i. 7 ,111.1,.i ,, eeret trselse it'. -t rletme , . Weatole!.ae , . am! al: 1 , 1 , .ea.1es of the Sexual 0t g . ins, . .1 IT 7:c in :1171r en' Female, nnn, tno",r tli••• may hare oriLTialitted and .no mat h.r oh hoar 1;%tio: - t•rtrt I.lh - If ycn 11:,,, rout rootetl the terrible disenne which. when ,ore %eat,: in tho .vst.dn nil; nutely nn ,horn from fm« zelirT:ttrooi to ;trio:ll , r. It ndertn*,nint: the con i•tit ntion and .91,T.'n.,t the sery Tital !WI: , of life. do not trurt yourselt in the hand , of 1;1111,44f WI.O stnrt up every day in a etty tit.e this, and fill, the paper , with clarin2 f4:l , rhond.. too well e.ilen;;,ted to 41.1 . ei% e the %,oung and there net ar, qiud.ted with their triel,.. Von' cannot' he too enret of ili the •rlerti.,te of it remedy in thesj, carts • Th... Fl Ilia F:Ctrtrl flUe'l l l kis tiecn prlnouneed by emi nent l'hY`ki. , " t!'e .Treateg rim,{l.l rect . I.),men. It is a to erieinc nerOcd lv plcn.ant Io it tn:t -.014 Very innocent in it= n , riot,. no.] vet .n th ,, relti2l th.nt It ontiii:;l,,t. , every ncrticle n• Vie etok nod nni•Onot . virtp , of 'thin dren+ n 1 di-n•,-c: and no:itze nth ,, s reale( ies. It does not dry up t 10, akea,C. in tilv•Shl•In•l• I.ninglit nn ty burr. 1.71.1•1 ernb:e diFcaFe, rhieh thno.no , l4 of the horonn rn^e to 11,ti . 1110y rgtn<, rhos "..1