cir nit conceive how a man in Conklites costunoes,could act better than ho has done shoo his conviction;; The instrument. of 'loath -4aa a.` , lever 1 w i t h one arm , abort two feet longar„thari• titer, and s erected in the Jailyard athte{aite' wa sbororigh. To the !eager. arm or e attached three 56 lb. weights,, and w pm the shorter yrisoner - was auspen- J e d, The !engem .was fastened with a acr d to,n beam, and by cutting the. cord, the weightsand'tho other arm of the lever ins suddenly raised about six feet. In the enclosure about 200 persons Were weei bled, Jurpnen, Special Deputies arid ot h m a The Utica Citizens' Coipii and t he Wittman Corps were on duty. At 11 o'clock the death-warranteitigned • by Judges Gridley, Root, Evans, and Pen teld, was read by the District Attorney to - t h e prisoner in his cell ,;• he listened to it ca l m ly, and then shook hands with those about hint, At ilt the prisoner was brought from, his cell, a ccompanied by Rev. Mr. 'Fowler. • Ifs was attired in a black coat and pants, and his arms were tied behind him. On his band was the death-cap, and around his throat the fatal rope., Ho was, placed on a chair beneath the gallows. Rev. s_r Fowler then said: "Conklin w ishes me to say for him, that he has noth ing to add to that which he has already committed to paper, but'he. prays that his awful trample may be sanctified to all present; he prayslhat it may be a warn ing to all to shun his course, and prepare you fur the certain death that awaits you it; be entreats that you may all be ready at the appointed hour to meet him in judg ment." The reverend gentleman then de livered a fervent prayer for the- paidon of the prisoner, and that he might be with Christ that hour in Paradise. '-Conklin said, "Jesus receive my spirit." • Mr. Fo wler responded, " The Lord have mercy on your soul." The prisoner was perfectly calm, and ex hibited no signs of fear, but met death-like one whc saw a better prospect beyond the tomb. While under-Sheriff Osborn was adjust ing the rope, Conklin once or twice repeat ed the words, Lord . haus, receive my spirit." The death-cap was pulled over his face, the rope was cut, and Conklin was instantly raised several feet from the ground. His neck was not broken,• but the jerk rendered him insensible, and he probably suffered no pain afterward, - al though his pulse was observed, by Drs. Smith, Flatlet and Cobb, who were in• at tendance, to beat from .1.2 to 13 mitn4ths after be was suspended. His death was, easy, though ho lingered long. As he rose from the ground, he clenched his fists, hot after a while a few convulsions, and then all was over. The body was suffered to bang about thirty minutes ; it was then placed in a coffin, and brought in a hearse to the residence of his father in the city. ' Teqerday, Conklin directed to Rev. Mr. Yowler a warning for all to shun his evil days. He traces his ruin to saloon tip pling and, engine house debauchery, and exhorts all to temperance. The Confession is in his father's hands, andLwill not lie published until Monday or Tue:\day next„, Possibly the names of the pershs implicated may never be published, as it may be impossible to substantiate all the charges. -- One, of the most lamentable occurrences that wo have ever been called on to record, took place at Vtrard school No. 26. in Green!. wich avenue, opposite Chailes street, Non ' day - afternoon, November 24th, when neat', ly fifty children lost their lives :and Many more were so severely injured Ithat in all probability they will not recoveO. We will give the facts of the . case at once, and as briefly as possible. The dehool,hoese is to magnificent four story edifice, with a wind ing staircase from the first! floor to die up:- per landing. This stairway is not spiral, but is 'formed of short flight4l--of stairs, winding round a square, well. 1 The first or ground floor is used as a play-ground for the scholars and is paved !with flagt stones. The second story!..of the building is occnpied.by the primary department of the institution; in the third story is the -female department of the upper school, and in the fourth 'story the. male department_ The entrance to eaeltof the schoolrooms is from the landings of the stairs. , I The en -7 - 1 ter side Qf the stairs was guarded by an or- A Series of Villainies Confessed. i dinary wooden bannister, of no great height —A Confederate of Monroe Ed- aed not firmly ! secured at the bottom,i . or Nqards. ere the balusters were connected With The San Francisco Herald contains the th Stairs. - confession of Robinson, one of the three - This description of the stairway will co rm lately hung at Sacramento by the pee= able the reader better,to understand what ple, rrhieh is an account of a series of suc- follows. At about tweecloch in the ' er. cessful villaini•s, nithout a parallel,in Bal- ternoon, one of the teachers in the . , female timore New York, Philadelphia, Louisville, department, a Miss Harrison, NVOS taken one Other cities. The following, embracing! with a fainting fit; and in order to her rem his operations in several places is interest-, ver she was carried out into the 1 passage ing: - way, where a cry was•raised of 'f Water I November, 1837, I was in Albany ;, I water. !" by one of her coinpaninne, This then became acquainted with Monroe Ed-, cry was not understood, or else ; the ache]. ward at the Exchange hotel ; he inquired 1 ars thought that the water was wanted to for Mr. Hunt; be said he was very a" - J extin,guish fire, and the _nest moment the ions 0 - find him; I told him he was at the ' cr y o f "Fire !" 'was raised, and spread like Howard House, New York; I went with. 'wildfire through the-building. In a - mo- him and found him there, they consulted ment subordination was at an end. Thcl together for some time, and concluded to children - from - the Primaly departMent i ,takeme their partner, as I was a very rushed to the stairs, as did also the schol-,1 good scribe. I was dressed rather rough ; are on the Igor above theth. The stair-1 they expended about $3OO in jewels and I way-was 'soon ' filled, - and the balusters so clothes to make me look genteel and - not great that they gave way, precipitating the suspicions; then we.went to business ; we forged &check on Hodges, Beal & Co_., children - over the stairs down to the ground, I floor. ,As the " rash . increased, se did the puseqed the check, they told me the firm Inumbers that there hurled over the store had not as mach money on deposit as the into the space below:..' Two of the female check called for; I returned to my part - - Mrs mid told them what had happened. rea teachers made an effort to stop the child- Mr. H. took $3OO and made a 'deposit ; but so great - was the panic that their/ efforts were vaiti;and they were themselves in thename of Id, B. & Co. ; by this means !hurried along with the current and d,espito i ascertained the amount; he drew another ''their e eheekto the amount of £20,000; I pre- efforts were carried over ihe stairs in= 's rented it; they cashed it without ray to the space below. In the . !upper room, I hey-1 the boys' department; Mr. ItlcNally took itatioe ; I got three $lOOO and the balance 5 38500 hills; I took it to our room and 1 his stand -with his back against, the doer, and forbade anyone to go - out. AlthoUgh my partners gave me's3soo for it, the panic pervaded his roomas well as the April , 4th, I met them in Philadelphia, at z kie e hotel, in Chestnut street above rest Of the building, yet be stood. firm, and, thus succeeded in saving the : ives of may, drth; after being there two , days, they- perhaps of hundreds, for bad the ,larger 'asked rne to writ:Ridgway's name; I ac- Prtined three or four hours every day for, boys rushed npon the stairs , as hid the twelve ; by thistime I could counterfeit younger children, Heaven only kriovis howvery well ; there was laid before me 20 I muoh.more sad would have beet the discs lack an 4 out checks; I wrote on them all,ter than it Doi- is._ We learn that mime tot'- the boys jumped out of the window, AO a of the aumber got one with a perfect si the g. th a t one of them - had his neck ; broken, ti ttire of Mr. Ridgway; I filled alteck for PO 00 • -0, tine Mr. Edwards finished the fall: There-altogetherthe the check bywritingthe building but a - few short of 1,800 Bella- . Brown e 3 Co:, at. tbe h rs - (1 764 we understood to be the enact Ridgway,which made the firm - Brown Zcec• .1 .11 t ,•, un took the cheek very number.) ' While Mr.- McNally . remained coolly -firm at his post, the destructiOn'of life was eau put it in his \pocket and walked out ; going , ir ated it to a certain' bank, and drew Hundreds on bundreds _went ever the ,OOP, all in $lOO and 850 -notes; hestairs, tint ere was il th ai a pile of human be- Vane back with his wallet f l' - Idren--ei ht feet square ded I - et , we p; I u 4. 3 was diyi - ings—a mass of obi. g ,h sent $lOOO to- inn and about .tweliie-.-feet in height. 'T e thee, and wrote to her that I drew it in a i c , f "firew a s now given outside' and lottery a rm o, 3 1t. Ed* • = the - pollee were soon acbatid and took pis . Edwards said we must riot the Bat- session otthie premises ,- as -lien - net they inure )3 ank through next •thel6th f d ' dth work of 'Media Hay a i met • . ,on ' 3 could , ap commence e . ~., g tint draw In Baltimore; Mr. Edwards out the childireefrom think perikmepoMtion. me to a check for $15,000,' sign; iP .4 hate that were top Were.„4... catirse, ed Rothe Coles & C a nd told cL; h e gave it , to me but slightly:injured, but as soon as these loct , eto get the money for ie; I re-, bad been retooved. the most - . l leid - rePdiag ~ d . do it says be what are you afraid.' Spectacle presented itielk , S o me ,strueng ' l, lam afraid of nothin , but 1,. it not! • ' f th - " It . BO owl -ehil. , take the check there • b gln ~.. ~ the policemen were a ers, w_,9_ , & ' 4 * I will oi ' th' - y that, says ! Ed= Idren were there, :. They -workat! - manfully, _ 1 ga o bank and get same and deserve ell praise;; : body•-cafter / body s' u lot paper money' I . then agreed toT t: k:out; of them 'lifeless at go cal take the aleck ' wa s Aea many _ • _ 0 e; he told me _to let; f ir st came too Iyhen'they`nac:e meal breath. hiss g and got some. gold and when :they l ed the an ey I fresh air, Int: Ilmisi.. alas Yore be. leY!ug ate the gold a' t the• h - • bt- to theel; d did so • th-lt u ,Pfeseal yond aid, and, deat was u o r plainly':, ti It the cheek a ' a d told cashier merely look- I marked upoti-their . oanid- features ,:_ .-89 . e Mi h e l„ avtwo ,. the teller to pay [were injared - by the-fall, and . laY.W l 4 lllO gl . O c tfiusand d H ' (L a rs 41 OW lip a opy • some , - tanned ' while _others I .bandred - ,dellar notes tad , . -- thn rent = io live hundred notes i.',EdWaidii„4tayed there sometime afterwards,-in order to:de tect any"snspioion ;'we Setiiinated, - ,T 4 ,Mfst: in Wheeling,. Ouinb &laid la. Cincinnati ;:we were in. Cineideati, in . Janiary;lB4l ; niained - Aere - .abou(fOeir;:ldays.;..,Eawarde and. myself Earged , cheek-_: - on ? - the':Gai Light Company Bilklie/onging_telfedgia' & C 0... I signed HodgeS,`as kresident;and. EdWarda 'signed Wine; name:; 6034 1 . the', 1 - back, of the oheek,'..Whieh liati- - ter be:done before - the cheek: gond ;11Unt sighed the Cashier's . nrinte;'Hunt:took the -. check dad . drew". •ther- amount was $20,000; • I: - got es,o9o.;Edisraida said he "despised a cheek; that : wai drawn for lesithan $.50,00(); ho either wanted : ter mike a big rise or none at all:: We then went to - I.4onisvillit%tcigetbei.4 Hunt and Edwards feted _a eheek'.on..l3li,t . ram Go:drink for - $-`20,000; - :Ediardsime. minted -it at:an, excli.nee .ofEee':at.; heavj discount for - the- - meney ; - ,the.,banker said he did'xiot have that amount. in was . office; (this was ' after hours the rear son lin - efferod-it at-a" diadourik).: b t would taka,him to;the cashier orthe bank • it:wai _drawn on; _tre - -went to the ,Cashier;. I pre, - seated it, be ,told mi3 - he would go , to:lho President, - We saw him ; Lpresented it, and he ordered it -paid; ",they, „would .jnot give .me any ortbat money, we... quarreiled , and separated ; they Wont in'NeWOrleaus,an.d I went another direction. They - forged checks on tko New,Orleans and Mobile banks; -they 'returned to, New York 'and forged a note there, which ( ed his conviction ; I was= not interested in the, three last crimes; not having timer.' am compelled to clpse, my confession in re lation to Edwardi and Mint. On the scaffold thii fellow mado another confession,' implicating some of the most respectable men in California in his villaiti ies. His last confession we believe to be occasioned by spite,- becanse those =persons did not interfere to save him. In his last confession be said his name was Wm.Ben,j. Eteppard. - • ' It-appears that Robinstin was found en listed in the mounted rifles, on his way to Oregon, which seotns- rather strange, after years of snaccssful making .his thousands. Partied.= of - the ;Catastrophe in l'iTew York. • 'shrieked with . pain; Mid lAbeta : again; `wlion released gentler for - -tome, apparently nficonsciont 'of thei awful scene throug4 which they had policeman, Mr: Seabrin,giongoing•to the etelmel4ouse was, - .on - the inatant, greeted by the sight of bislittle girl's face, her: head .was all that Trturvisiblei • tier body-being-revereci with those" of her companions:: s.; Mr. Seabring, urged by.paternal feedings, of iourse direeted his at-once to the release-of his danghter. - While he was's() engaged a than, came _up,. and- ?aid hold of him, saying, ." My child is therei'and on-,' deavored to take - the flee° en; which "Mr. Seabring - . . Finding - hp - could not nanve;hiat, he struck- at him, thui: endeav oriag displaCpMr.,S., and g . c 2 t o; posi tion to Work Mare effectually in search of hislost 'Mr S succeeded la_regen ing_his child, who, praired-to . be lint slightly injured. _He said he forgave - the man who struck at him; ho knew too vrell his feel ings to_ blame him, for any act of rashness perpetrated at that time. The bodice of the dead and wounded, were 'Mostly, unless claimed on ':the spot, 'taken to, the_ Ninth Ward : station. House, .which is near -the sahool. In a few minutes dews of the Reel dent spread through the neighborhood, and mothers eama rushing to the scene- by scores, all, in anguish; but all, rat first buoy ed up- hope:: - Occasionally a !nether would, recognize the lifeless form of a child, as it was lifted from 'the mass, , and then the piercing ery of Agony that would rend the air, Ob,.God may it never be. ours again to heir. - And notv the neighborhood thorouoh ly arouse , and crowds flocked to the scene of the disaster. Many of the dead, dying, and wounded were taken t to , the station house, where the entire lodging rem of the policemen, was turned into a hospital, and their bedk all used as couches for dead bo dies and injured- children. This was, in deed, a sad sight,' -parents, whose children were missing,. came 'here to . confirm :their hopes or fears._ Here might be seen a life less body, :with an agonized mother stand log over it, wringing her hands in the ex cess of her grief. _There was a father look, leg-the picture - of sorrow, as he beheld the form of a loved one that he had so lately parted with in,health, and then, ..further on was a family standing 'round the bed of a little sufferer,. whose painful writhiugs 'gave evidence of the patients sufferings. One after another the bodies of the dead were removed, and at length litters wore provided and the wounded were carried away also. It teas a sad. evening in, the Ninth Ward Nearly one hundred families either mourned the loss of children, or watched anxiously over the forms Of - the wounded. The Ca tastrophe was almost the only topic of con veriation. Small knots of men stood• on the corners of the streets, and recounted the occurrences of the afternoon. A pall seemed to have settle on everything and all Greenwich Avenue was in mourning.—.N. Y. Herald. Notice. There will be a Universalist Meeting at the Se.hobl.llonse in Lenox, near Charles 13. Titus' at early , candle light, Sunday eve:Deu. ffa,m. In Auburn, Nov'ember Bth, 1851,1Irztx M., daughter - of John.and Polly Lathrop, aged 18 years, 6 months and iG days Dimock, October 74 Practir BEnrriarn, aged .SS-years. _ In Jessup, September. ilth, PLuvx JAMES, only son of Israel E. and. Mary Birclaard, aged 1 year, 11 months ,and 25 day's.. - . In Bridgewater, on the morning ofi Novem ber !nth, from taking poison, ',Miss Nitxcy 0e- TAVIA, daughter of Themes and Polly Hick cox, aged 25 years: • - ', For nearly six months the deceased ims,lieen partially deranged. The causes of her de. rangement are not Clearly, known. At first her health was found failing, and with it her mind was •impaired no much that much the time she regarded her own parents and . sisters her enemies. • It is supposed that ill health and the confusion that surrounded her while ht her sister' - in Waverly, at a railroad sta tion, ffected ler nervous system, and thus de ranged her n d. • About six'weeks since it was thought she had recovered her reason en tirely, as she seemed different,' being more kind;affeetionate,and anxious to have all things agreeable.; but the sequel-shows all, was not right. It is now. thought by, her friends that she had been contemplating herdestruction for a hang, time, and probably came to a full con clusion about the time they thought her resto- i red. 'To complete this, Thursday morning I about four 'o'clock, after spending a restless night, she arose, vying, '.` Yes, I must do It," and then went to an adjoining'room and drank about two ounces of Corrosive Sublimate,— Her sister, with whom she slept,instantly gave tie alarm to the family., The physician was sent for - , - but did not arrive till a few - moments i ihefOre her death. She lived about two hours ' only, Thus Lai passed away, in, the prime of life, a promising girl, hy_her own hand, though i guided by a deranged mind. .Her funeral - wee I attended by a large concourse of deeply -sym pathising friends on Sunday the 30th ult. We - i Cari•isnly commend !the mourners to Him who Bath said.‘My - greee is-suffieleat for you;l. - ' ' i• . ' ZO.II:I4I.MIcATED. s Er As there healed', and probably may be many more erroneous rePortsi "put 'recircula tion in relation te the causes that led to my daughter's derang,ciment,' therefore 'to put a stop to some of theta, I would say.it was never ~ caused by her being Mesinerised, fir she was never operated upon,•neither was she ever op posed by her pareats in anything 'relating to marriage: • i T. N. lIIENCOX= -SOCIAL, SOIREE': " ON the let ofJan(tary",IBS2At.GLENIVOOLP iiOTEL in the Talley' of the Tunkhannoak Singnehanna Co. Good amain will' be in attend ' The &bite arireeneetrally intited :to attend GROW.GROW&" Yronrie toss. To Cowitty Merchants •and Pod ... . • ..- Aar& • 14.1 now, store, apu reccivini au Immense stuck of F• NOTTAND I STAPLE.-GOODS, :- Don- tar, Ariction'ealeti In Nei York, eihicti he will cell at wri, , locale cs.low if not lower tban thCy can ba bought in the City.;, ..Tkornt (*keen:lyrists part the following, • Co ognee ' pontatuine, ' Bear, and - other' Oils. Shav ng aud toilet soaps, playing verde, fine and dress g Combs, hairy bat, shoe and tooth brushes', pock t knivee, razors very- hiw,-Envelopett, doll *add .11 htittdit;- rubber rattles, robber tlolthetuls, walk pocket - books; rotor strops fe!yhivi, finny, box / 4. ° 111 °4 - PerfizetY. drawing and elate pen t*, (petering pinefeteel Beads, pocket, ink. steads, tooth paste; toilet.eowder enoffboaee,band glasses, po:rt Ji.forinatieettlesry lirgerissertment; • bituith - Orgaitt4 pot(' lutiees._very. low nad 'chalk belle, The subsetibiYinduld else tall the sti.teition 'or !ti c pAbl to tsinamenee stoeirofyrossasewetues .flits; mite, onfectlotterY, ett , , VW!? Itt; CC 4w . ito pert • they . canhchought 'cu 2 .7 Voit*establistpaegt . Weg4, f New-fork , • : M COMLL. , lihitglzarAtoni Dec. 2,154 7 c•- /8.343 Et . art . A ltit ixiongireasorment ofllagr ft1:1:4Y: ir Sgn : tn t , 3 floe,Mullett do, au(' a Itarety tal: they styles • - • .A. .1; EVANS. Bingbaiatore t Decembeidth; 1851; . .- . .• • ot) CIIAINS'or all weights andvaltarte, by G Deo'. 4th, PM. ' .A... 1. EVANS 'I3LATED WAILE in every snrluty. slz :. CaUo List:oto s Castors; Candllsticks, and Traya;!Sponno, Forks, nutter knives:, ote, et.p:i by.. . - Dec, itb 'SI. - . A, J. A NXIOUS to respond to the . - and•lncreasing pat ,.. tre , •-• , Ventage ei lata ntUiterStill - trienda asd ctutemere,' In the way most; .01311113dYti to the Interest tit alt I• c , -;t9 concerned, the Subscriber takes pletilltlite-hr stating that he - has 41 .4 Jost • setumed from. New York, with the most coniplete and. ex , • t,,nelvo assortment of goods ever. opentd In this county, embracing in its variety .many articlelinokbefore kept by him, and which busboy-a se, lected with groat care, having been bought directly from themanutootar en, and 'snootier,. and wilt bo sold at the Smallest lhring profit. - Nitrating to all accrdlalln. vitatlens to call and examine his goods and prices, he it mains as ever,the publio's . Most respectful Servant., . RTANS, •••• „. , • - • Washington et.• ithighainton,Dosemberfid, 1851. -SHIP-AHOY! ". A &seine have supposed that I was about to ..tl.leave ifontrose, from my. selling off - geode at auction; I take this method , to'correci- such ideas , and 'Would say that the business will be . carried f 11):, as formerly, except that if a Man wishes to buy Yoythieg in my line they can positively, do it 15 per cent. cheaper than, they have - ever done it in thisplaee. I shall confine :thy trade principally to Watches and by buying low for cash, I can and will sell tower 11 1i any man in • this county. In two weeks I will have - a fall assortment.:.. All kinds, of - tium pieces carefully repaired and warren. ted. Amongst the mimeroue shiips in this [deed , don't forget the True one is the ptaco to buy cheap Tiirnpike at, in the Cindy shop: Wm. W. TRUE. • 480 'Montrose; Dec. 3d, .1851. ESTRAYED, , AdM into the; enclosure of. the subscriber on Cor about the 15th 4ay-of September last, a red yearling heifer. The owner Can haye tho semo by proving property, paYinz:chargea etc: _ DYER LATHROP. . . Dimock, Nov. 25th, 1851. , -. 48' acv .• - ..:• STRAYEIL • • - F ROM the enbscriber, in Silver Lake; on or about: the - 15th of September last, six sheep. three white and three, bleak. As the owner is- in indigent circurnstauces, any interdiction in. regard to them; left with her„J.. J.D. Murphy,: Esq., off at this o ffi ce, will he gmtetelly received. - - ELIZABETH POWERS. Silver Lake; Dec. 2, 1851.. • • SBIPPING PUBS. THE subscriber wilt pay east for all good'primo Fuz, Mink, Martin, Otter._ Fisher and Bear skins, at fair prices,aud.although Coon and Musk rat are very low this year in market, yet he t at boy them is trade or part cash at what they , ara worth. ./11. C. TYLER. Montroso, Dec. 1.'51. FOUND, - . ` Bridgewater, a few days since, a nice buck skin fur glove, nituleto fit the right hand, The owner can have the same by calling at this office ~and paying for this advertisement .Montrose, Dec. 4th, w WANTED • TN exchange for goods by the subscriber; all .1-kinds of Merchantable Grain, also, Beeswax, Geese Feathers,, seed, Rags, Butter, Cheese, Lard; pork, etc.. ; M. C. TYLER. Montrose, Dec. 1, '5l. lINRIVELED IY BEILUTT.AND EXCELLENCE. ' : SAMAIN'S MAGAZINE, 2-6a41 . 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Siuglo Nos. 25 cts,_ tlr Small notes of thp".diffe.rent States received ai pax. Addrfts - JOHN SARTAIN & Co., ' Philadelphia. -IU - Saatu'lles •Ilagazid s e and, the-Monitor:a Rem eerat one year. for 83 50. - , MONTROSE MEAT JOT, O NE door below the Democrat Printing of -11.../flce, basement. story. E. SnA➢Ea takes this method to return to his nnmerouseustom'ers Ws sincere, thanks for their very liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and-trusts that it will be continued, for the time to come. - In addition to hie business 89 heretofore carried on, he has procured tsMachine ha' the cutting of mince and sassagemeat. lie invites farmer's, and others having meat to cut, to give him a, ca t: Bring op your Meat, and thassave a great deal of Jabot and time:—Charges, very moderate.- Moutrose,Nov: 13, 1851. WATCH REPATRIN' • AT TIME OLD STAND AGAIN: The Subscribers having resumed , the above Named !wetness under the Marl Ckgemi4nt Mr." Alfred Sayre, respectfully solicit froui old custOmers ia that hue, a return of their:Pat. ronage—Mr. Sayre , is an Experieuced and skilful workmoit, ha - Xing` learned his business and for many years worked : in some of best 'shops - in Nett' York Gity; is competent ,to do any kind of work 1 hat marbe . .Eatrusted•to him 4—Piomptuess moderato elthrgei the , warranting: of rill :god watches, we true: will secure a full sham_ of:Pat routiga. Gold Rini made to order, and all kinds of Jewelrq repaired. BENTLY RFAD. '' - Axlniiiii_ Ftiiitoili.Notice'.--'-';':, ... that Ipttetworittulatitratlon 17111kT h rl av CEE L I :eis " g :d fi b l i 104 1 7 1 i 4. 7 :1 4 t iza ha o ' ck grui lit0 0 1, Vi n iftl b l i lt a CFU er ' e t ast, b0 4 es ; ! .. ll iii ta i 4>11';'123! " 11°4 lit'iiiad -Add. bunt.rwith sald - extate litp. . •,thilm.Yrthet,..," inug.ttAreir, Liz, nittOLLiltD. , 34114"--°-- -- - - e - L W BIRCEWID. Jeistip;Oet:l6lBsl-4 ..., B AVRII . I3I !or :11 , a,th Sisigjor. ; ' ' - • • GoDErs - raurs BOOK . _ : - XNPREAS_E -TatiADy's BOOK for the - eniteitig,..y.piii preeent many: novel_ features "shitedle th e adinuteing,deur ends °Elfin ;ban over been the object orthevablisher to take the lead ansong the popular-Magazines of this country and the host;of inutatori who laurel been constatit- IV foliawing 7 Atolling aftezhira vain'27",,rnro . : Ina; Vent to rateit Ilia brilliant sueotez r ; • -To the rnagazine-ahitia we: molt lOolt. for the effusions of the master' minds of Litenstore.: ticks Willbe published front-all the beef American writers rna(r and fetniile.,, . _ , Godey's' Ladesßoaz for January. will contain in tulditioi to the numerous Vugresing• three of whiCh are colored, an. additional quantity of reading - by American mailers: l'he tens of thousands ...of notices that we" - hire .froin 'the contemporary press eitatlish the fuel that. kis Most iliviiificent:Pitioclical in'the liror/(4! Gociey'e ieliable Fashion Plates Monthly, with . f descriptions—betedes cif chnt'upon thit.Fash-, ions every mouth giving full explanations Of ev orything new ln it ! to - Fashionable World. - • ...Oily Model cottages.' Thislett departmenrpc-_ cullarlkour own,untl the heathy and utility of our. models has evcrywl.o.-0 been-acknowledged:. Fon Tim LADIES!:—We have.undopeted,ll- ceipts,,Model Cottqes;ll.lhdel'cottaeFurniture. Patterns for. Window curtains; Ctetchet. work ; Knitting, Netting, Patchwork; iretehee - tlewer : work;Lace Collar werk, children's and Infants clothes,-capes, Cape; chentisetes-ht, fi ne ; every thing tmt,can interest tiladY, will *find its,appro printo place in her own took. • , 'TERMS—Cash in Adeande. •I c opy cineyear $3. 2 copies ono year -$ ; copy two yours 85. f Five copiev_ono year $lO. I copy five years $lO. - 10 copies one year $2O, and one extra copy to tha person getting up the club of ten. • • . . • - Address • 113 Cheituirt - street, Philadelphia. Godey's Lady!it Beak and , thoi Monti-ova Democrat ono year for $3 SO Haug out the Basanoil! At the head of Pi atik flood Navigation. T he'' Subseribeerhas ;again returned _:frora N. N. wheie he found the peoPle, at home 'and would inform his Iriends, o d the Public at - , l.jarge,lliat his stock of Goods now arriving was 'brisght at the. lowest prices:arid mostly,for cash,-and ns an ear nest of whit he iutends to do in the Way: Of sel l . ling, 'would say dud he. wilt *sell Lis Goods from five to ten per cent cheaper then they have been sold in these. 'digging, foe.cash, and would most cordially Invite nil his old clamourers lund' every body else) after having looked through the • mar.: ket to cull and buy of him he can' spit thein, his assartmentlitleneral, .consisting.as Usual cif Dry Goods, among ivhich May •be found Freneh and other Broad ,Cloths, Ladies Dress Goods, prints, dazing', beautiful silk- warp and other peons. gloves mitt' silk lace, and other Veils,' heavy sheetings splendid bath cotton -yarn &c.:&c. 4.c. -Also best 'Peter s :Sugars, cassia, cloves, copper, rice, Throb!,, refined and soda saleratus; Tobacco. iron and steel; eutley, Fish, - Silt, fletVer,' and nails, ,Powder and shot, Boots and Shoes. Lamp Oil and molasses, &Milo Robes, Leather, &c. and he would add, that he' remembers and shall.' with gratltude those who • lave' been really,, his friends by buying and paying as they agreed. and to those who never pay let him in all , friendship' say there is bad time corning ' . ' • ' {:. TYLER Montrose Nar.l3tli 1851. .• ' _ . • DENTAL SURGERY, _ 0 D. VIRGIL, Tenders his, professidual ser vices to tho citizens of Montrose and vicinity among _whom he proposes to locum as , RESIDENT DENTIST. It will ho his endeavor to -the 'best of his ability to serve those who may fa*. him with their patronage: Ha does tiot propose so to cheap. en the profession as to lower its dignity; , or pro= yoke the Charge - of incompetency,; but knowing thin:the high prices of Dentistry deter min t y who very mach need its benefits, but feel too poor to purchase theni, ho does propose to consider the. circumstances of individualp and ,ehaige 'occur- . dingly. He sincerely ltoPes . that, none; however limited their means will let. the opportunity slip of purchasing fur 4 little money sogreat a benefit. Row' many weeks and months ofbitter, sleepless agony, mighfbe prevented by a little timely at. teution, to the Teeth: - IVlty ! the- whole earth is filled with -groans (rota toothache On almost every family this dire spectre.pein holds its night. longyigils . And - I remedy? 0s there - no yes, says one, lave a pulled, Does that save it ! No Milos!. forever! Does that prevent "the decay, sin.' add loss - of others? , . _ p Ncii it is but the certain harbinger of their like fete.- Can .nothing then hedoue to rstrere' and acre.. Yes, nine-tenths Of airthis misery and loss might be.proVeuted by a seasonable application.to the Dentist. Make it a point to base your teeth carefully examined at least once - a year,' and as soon as a cavity makes itstippearairce, have it well filled and grint.visa,vid toothache _will not haunt yOur night slumbers, be assured. Dr. V. will es- - teem it plea - sure to, wait en len at "any time between the hours of 9 A. Sl. and.s P. at Ins Office:in Odd Yellow's Halt, corner of :Chestnut and Turepike'streets. Work warranted. Jir:o3, .z; Ott. 25th, 1851, 45, 30 - Now Boot and Shoe Store KEELER & STODDARD. .•., . . , HE new firm of Keeler & -Stoddard have Topened a Boot and Shoe storwouMain street, first do or . !glow- the Brick corner in which. Ahoy carterate.- . .=: . The Lnenest - Assoraneni , ' of Boots, Shuec and Findings,at the lowest pikes _ IN MONTROSE. - : '". - We sell for, ready pay and small peeling The citizens of the villag',and country are re spectfully invited to call at a' real' kennine Boot and shoe store where Boats and shoes are sold in-: stead of Beer - and Oysters, • ' - :• , , , Keep , . It' before 1.14e'• Pepple,.*: That we have a fall assortment among Wlijoh eve enumerate: .; . Mens Cask sore water piCof hoote,lonk leggun t garians, calf half sole'and pump boots, ;half sole boots; thick hoots, Mar, kip and cowhide bro . - gans,9vir shoes, etc.:..• Youths Calf, Kip and cowhide home, boys thick boots, etc. Ledimi French channel Gaifor4 ; patent Fox welt Gititore. enameled and Kid-Polkas, enameled front lace. Follies,, kid .and .goal, Jenny-, LI:Ws, New York tles, excelslers;lenni.. Linde Baseline., kid ties, fibbers, - etc: ' -•• Mis,f t :s goat and Wilt Ltico boots, Jenny Lind's eunineled-Polkas, Dutch boots, - etc. - • Childrens button Shoes', gout atulenanneled lace boots; Gaiters, Downing's ete. ' Among ourtindingsnreoffei,Frenelfealrociiis, Oak and Hemlock twined Calf 'skins, Aforneco; pink and White lining. skins, led,' hlue.. meMou, Reana,Tinding, -upper loather, oak 'and heinlook soleleatheff- pegs, sine unite, sparnbles; heel ball,' webbing, eta. N. B. Work made to ordoitind.repniring neat. ly done. - . - ;44 To the :Public; A .11EL TURRELL bee juot returnedirom Rio ity of New York s with a largo aud desizabla aosortawat of : ' - ' - • E. SIIAFEIL GOODS. whicliwill be sold very lois , for cash, or ready pay: The stock is composed or tvfirst rate sisonment et Drop, aledicines,-L'hetnicals, Paints, Oils; Dye-Stuffs, Groceries, Glass-ware, spooitsc Spectacles, • Musical In:Ann - nerds ; , Yankee' Notions,-and ' • •Liquors, - 1)1 7 . f :2'004 - 1 3 fotwOre; Stoneware,' Atitrors, 13tatioripry,liroshoNt -- : .111odicallostroniepts, PerfoTogrt.' Trusses, Supporters. - 13houldor:Drqe- sh oes , clupphino, Buroing -ifulPsi Clocks, %debts, 'moil; ' IMINIE , A regu,Nrreafl rhYeici4Et wilt`. he. Arreonstrtret attenergace tp nrelistiii **ailing upori , vistorntre. MI persons wishing , 104furchase Drugs, deeds ip any of the eforsaid dripertteentrii%,lllllndlt.hefrin tereste promoted; by ,ualliUg first et the . Drug' au4 Variety More of ' _ktoatrcleivi(.4'./8411 New .-,Attlierd-Sl4. Wl.tui Zress • _.Goode. Goe - - , Krripori_nin.=w BURRI TT - 111 again In intakid with: it nen; and-polargeestoole Inatet long and square Shawls Lodieredress (Dods of pew and splendid e firiaettreduned still , lower. as the city ~crtihr .p ard ,tallit'itpon.. the timrket. , . 41nd inotuding.alro Ida general enpnlioa for Ihe:roU W.lther.trudo aieeerle B ., c r c c hi'ry; flordwars. Heti rind Winter Caps; &Obi , .s ll ,Cefic . 'atovelt etO. ell whiUb;lle will sell- on hispitnit tib,eral terms and at prices that cannot bet; 6 ei4,.( 0 ,,e,C101 1 ; Produce lot approved. credit.. N: 4 Flour, and sat(canstaiiiik oh baid;':, , - • _ Now 11fford 061:21 11551'-:44tf . Ey s -. 6' • over o • - 14hr iito inter : 11 R cote! R. tho. Tottering Way'. mess can be Totind at: theohoi)Aarinsrly.pcsupied J'iroes-on.&134001:" , Having received instruction from hf g..G :C. :s.cott of .Nenr. yOr4, ho Mifflin; him Eel( ,thas. pin suit All_ who itpny fit or dint with;tttuir;stilt,. bitn. Fall stid..r,iute FarbiOne 'for 18blintii352, N. c. -,-ittotittogte; • i l l ailOriligt — OHN dROvklS; the . well known Tailor-hits U . - again made . Ps appeitrande Montrose to op. crab iu the above named business at the old - stand - difectly , ..over4.Lathrim)r Dry: Goods-;sitore, and would again tender his services to the:liublic,,Obd. cliche theieplitionage:' • ' Making and Aiutting . tlime in the most , approved style of thettge,nad donnori the: shortest notice as, Montrose, Feb. 1 . LAFAYETTE - .131111. NILL:STPINE - MANVEAC, Tatty..- = • ErIfIE UNDERSIGNED; formerly Periteati - Dir many years of theLaroyetteDurriell stone .Manufactory, 240 IVashlngtOn st:, N.:?.,( IV:.Tyatk,Agen t,)eroU td In forathle frlende and the 'public in general, that no lieu BURR - 11'114 STONE : MANUFACTORY - ' ,- ,Bm — ghttton; N.' V. _ In 4 Leroy type , itpts . Phstrtii - ilater s , And soilCitaa share of their patronage. - - Ile will have constantly on band a larges took of French Burr 311112t0n - es, as also atom° supply rit'Esoplas end fittlnetoneei ale, Prench Ilurt - Bleelsa; bolting cloth ? cereen wire and Plaster Paris. • . - . The undersigned assures his friends and the pnblte, that ho will faithfully' execute all onsets entrusted to hie care, not only In quality, bu t in prPes of articles fur nished, entitle lielte their kindpatrcuage. - Orders by letter :will Ice executed with as touch ears and as cheap ley as ;when purcheeere are on the spot. - Millers and Ifillwrights are requested to call and exam ne We stock. and Workmanship:- . - • - • • - • JOUN W.SULLIVAN. Binghanston.July,,lBsl. . • . $2OOO WATUEI). BY.the to as ho is now preparing to get up his fall tut ck, offers to his nurarrous• customers, - his present largo assortment - of - goals at . lower priens - lhan any similar establishment, In Western New. York. This stock cough train part; era large stock - of Gbldlnd Silver English patent; Levers, otitis own iniportation,varratitcd superior to any everoffered in tdis County Gold and Silver anchor Loren and Lepines, Gold.:,Locksts, bits, Spectacles. greastpins,pracelots, Earrings, Finger ti rigs, C nit 0112,N:tun Pearl!' volt , guard and rob chains, Seals, Keys, .k.c. Also, av7;ytuock of Ulm' Ware,com. prising overy article in that line, warranted pive as coin, a fall assort coma of plated warn, In every variety. Fan. cy Goods, Clocks, Cutlery, Combsol - c. liinghatitton. Oot. 10 ALFRED EVANS. . .. ~ • .. . . . . ......, - . T - CANFIELD would say. -. 7 - - - j ..- " .14 , AO lintinscrous friends - and A.' - % -'''''', i f t r Y o t P:!; kFchir.ixo,sit„ C returned i argil ad • - - 1 1 , 't / 0 .1 .‘"1. - c . • MIMI to his exteasireasiortment . ~ - a ., p,4 consiitltig .. of - I,S , ELI c !to ti t ar-Nt : __ . .„4. -4 4 .i- , eltile..nedii=7.7.7o.laiog . .........4, . yest anti fob chalus,Lockets,thim blea,specks,jlSigi.,;bracelels, fine: and ear rings; Cuff pins, broaches, . armlets, peatl - and shell bull eases ' Pen and pencil caseschoral beads, cutlery , Perfumery, NIS • ver, Brittannat and plated , intro t Accordeons, flutes tuning tasks:violin strings, J cioektri'irallets port 3lojnas, Needles*, and fa ncy 'goods,. Watch glasses; 4.011 and ma. tallitle for the tradetiy the 4uantity. The above will by sold at the lowest prices.: acrltiatrhea and 'lewdly, of all kind a repaired oa.shori. notice at the aid . stand neai ly opse j site pc Phi.enis, Court st. Linghandon. .--- ' - Ailocits foi. $2,60 tina•uti. 1.53 hours and 8 days and- A, larm New style and warm:dad at -1 .. L. I,IB.I4BTELD. - • Watches. ir.rpine e Ver s t e .l l c e al n n d ‘s, l . Bt en er es es . :a a tp L a t i E entst h gold v a ei nil l ;tl - - ver easee: Now went te my vary nittuerOcks Mends and the public in general. •• Amnit Jae' to say that my rer,y long experience has enabled sae to select such !Watches as shal.M ma credit and the purchisera lasting service. It should he borne l in mind :that,:-Importers in general are not atwaywr - Weteh Makers but agentenr merchants. Under these eiramstances l'select cceoiding to ralfjudg• meat and no Wards Is 'permitted •cr leave,until taken epart,'esatnlnerland regulated fit for the :reters pocket. A written. warrant given for two years accidents excepted. Repairs Ice. ileum 'a:business - from 7 A 7P. M. . I- • , • A. SINGLETON , - FIRST IN lIARKET- - N E: G. 0 ,01). -S . . H. . w EBB jlist returned from 'NE - YORK, with sloe stock ofi'all goods; ohlebs be offers for sate to those %did WILL PAY for tilt tii, at as low rates as can. be =arca hly asked. • Not forgetthig doe, thanks to such of Ids friends, as have botetoforobcoght roods of him andpaid forthem, be barites them to "CO3I.W.AGATN." , Moetroaejleit. -s; 2A R R DUltßrlThdsjust ieeelvetl.a•now iutti superior Ale assettment of •• r' • • • and Wintei Goods., • noire:ling an elegant variety of Ladies Dzessiilools, Win ter Long Shawls, - tfile - stylo -. Menet Itibbons, -Winter' Catir;Staplo Goode &ea of the, most deelrabbi . stylaf, which, having been pit:tithe...lA at the, late ta_suc •ptice,s, will be sold unueualke • • New Abllforci, Nepf,tlo;lss,l,: ' , NEW . - .GO DS I --. 3.FAV ro fj , 2 3 M 4 e. 86-7L,L4 , 10, A RD now Cedavlag a large and desirable stock of - F LI. AND W IN:ECU Mt watS„ 'consisting - of their usual Tirhey . or Dry Goods; Groceries, Croclteiy, Ilardwarei Drugs, Nledietnes, Polnts,olle.Dyes stuffs, tiu, stone, mud Tooderi Motu, - iron. ateet,• Lelother, beau [lila' shoes, ,Thoklng - ;gle,uosee,. mad plates, sash, glass,' and putty, hats, caps, corpottng, oil.' clothe:wall-and window paper, Clockai,watchbe,..dewelry s silver Vpoons, rriuslcal 144 r perfumery, - britsles, all of which they offeron the most favorable tame. outrose,Oef: . , • - - 2nd Tu , :ulec;itcrio rt4 , (ixtrg:f r stpek; quite'an_ aSsortment of Fall goods, consieting of D ry goods, Orroccif es; 11114,1%1a euilndin llubbers,flonts and Shoes, BOVO/IT.pott ossiti roll them as low as nay cososazt shoat this part of the markt or. she- Wake/pv..04 ready follsi,or iiinak of, iredlt,-- Thanlis loan airAyciii, 'riga arefucors,o6l body' In cite-1110 sEid bu 3 . , . , 31911.tr90,,8ep!...10; _ , - We* , popularSchots' llook CO3IPREILENSIVE SUMAIARIiofUNIVEttitAI." 1113 TORY; together with - iiIIIOOIIAPHY of D151'1210. UISURD PEIISOSB, to which ia appended au epitomic of HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY,' .N'ATHRAL "PHILOSOPHY; GENERAL.ASTROD4 • and PHYSIOLOGY. <- Adopted and wed In the Publiesehoota of Phihda! nay • S. - . JONES 47, Co., PubF.fae - rs . - ,. .8. W; C(ir. Fonitliand Rair„ Teaohere and school Committee, citlii r ,„l,,„ letfaratd us poet be furnished vit: o ' cop t .es fo l. cuaninu.. 0:5" A tallith , / ilomPlo!easaort al o o t, oy Bowie . emir y forialint tb!. 'Lowest. . . - • „ • tiu as ‘ns .6 ,ttade',Clothing.-•-_, _ A Wat, OE al:Arrinient of latert. styles ; Just orelfC4 anu r^f. sato at a small advance for ready: par,- ';wr"",,tt door to Jtidgo 'Tyler'''. MOTS and SIIOES. .;3 o "..filad good auortmentlnfigeree lleota,• course and ,Valf umi. Morocco altlef .gliock—Wouieto atom caarpQ mad aildeldhlreri,72 code*. Tits longed lot In ttivnt awl pFpbaldf tlto • rlicaPlat ireelvtnt . . CAUTION .:: . .IA7IIouIAS vitt, itarrict..lmo left' niy 14 *mid without, ,ontcousa, or ptorovallon; I tlkerv. fpro rapktri nii porropl:to r rofOrtiarboilmoi:firiniting her on my ier - onnt.os I ni.lkpay ifo - dolda orfter - con tracting rotor et& 4oro. r- ittirlONY WILIONT. patbroPl Nor. Clo INMM ~ ... - TnaLTNIF, At - fordo - ma; Ouiters,".litinjhri, eifirtonftrq , .V Iliff2,1 1 1caleril, also Viellir4trlngt, begs:ln/L =of inn b,wkif t phovt frigate, gmrratter:fLitiarfstof • iiiitninivits, ofe, a laitiaiarvalnlefil just .. fiffiTeo' . 4 ;Of fts.f,Vs;-:- 111(11MADIVELL'S Pre mina! Stnrcb I,l3bErt,firegvuing TolneUEl.-+llll/.104 glom .N.Lll;en etglos Dwain.% ebirts. itti tkultrics.kZi 4 4 - -- P0 P*ll,o 44akueedi sbArt 4 tollar rattonote , firo 12)Ccts. 1i0r541414 /404414Q0i Nqv4 o .tlBsl, „ - "AB gIet(IIIIIELL.-- 4A14 CiIItRANTS r Campbatituaz;: - Pelersiace. IA Mustard, Gene[ pip - oriTwille,Blekekhut an Buges &c., s l g, ; • j••N411114,4i/R. The Buy.: 4tUrsiZiggf: 4 o.,aektlatat • liftiehinfes 1%144 IkaietA ,SPEINGFILLO-BIAQtIA WAcuubotrrra,, uninewortice; 28 OlEtroadtwar, - - ,AC CUirnilatc`d CAE*. .taL - - • ,533,000 Guaranty Ctipitat` •40,000 • This is "an ` Asai iati of oak, ers; formed foi;ihd 'intthee 'benefic of tads • Oth&.: iri case of- sick:zedsor dedzki74'':. 1 f . b 6 .-Podultent. .-:following ies , BYoui Il breotng a Life Member; and"will entitbd to w teei3kly.brlaellt during life,4l you ebogid by. dbabled ;by. Sietnets,or Ite:delont, bozo attending to yo' Oil:Wary, broil:As onorOUnatiOnitukat thetleataittitd R ntetabow. this Astoeelatlon- tcr ou atteli appropriate ' $241 to be palr aaa i , itmeriti bnefit, pm!" or poliona !hall .br ) apthenizoil tO, path' 4.. xz.Ln Lir Dziecoix: vosi. trains; '5O *ins Two t 1 9 1 1; 1 1 1 A 7 4 1 r 3 : o Usip draw,. P4 2 ; I:rFa - Four ' lFire . .. , • . • ,•At tti UO. sts •-,. • • - a y • tri e T, " •• e. 93, Feat du rates fiotiis2,oo44, #4,oi3i • These overt:lay yoara - of ageirtn be ehtirdtwlAPer ;4ve., $2,40 Adtuissiwn Fee mill be charged irt adiEtion t to the White. thetrstiear; sad ;insist be P4M; l ltlder, time oneaklng applleatlon;inatt ,thelest ear's dwelt; th .. 1 1 1 1illity days.. Th e evialsathod of thklestltAieb ta agents imlers It perfectlyiectue, and f hate no IttePN Raney In. nuddeg the e7arenteei that ilibtraeitta will Tor, premplly pa1d.'..41. ad rurtherot °tad ftwilto attia4ka the renewing- WES' EIItENIVES • " " • Eon. David Towanda. floe. . • Groti, Mil iatdsylllei lion. Y. Thllt4esteri It • E. Littleigsq44 Ex ; Qum, Alontvoiellfon;llotice 1 313*Ier ,N•z• 6 0 k 'gem LiOntb.bpricoideld; . • - - ' 'Each member is farelibcil with it eapiei the tltt p r , tlie Aarohia4on .ietd receire the illeuthly• tee" which enables theet•tio know the prosperity ands "eately of ttlif h stitution, Yarther Intonnatiettebeesint-t 1 7 given bYvailing etike rstiter.'s Odlete. of theJ.ll94:a _ tenet Dcinereat,'? over WC. Ty Itr's stark :•• • - ••• ,„• A. J. Ag i t.: l'orlieeitee, co, Montrose, 0ct..30, 1851. !• 444 : Notice. to the. Publics , — New SaaaanablaTail a:4l - IVinter,Voods at-400 .(Ifeat (be. Pripa. Store of L. S. LENHEErt, DEUS leave t. take this opportunity of teridiring It sincere t hanks to rds friends and oust omers.for the. generous:patronage duty. have; extended ; auk attire same time infosto them thistle bat jack frepallew Yolk. stit a - very lOrgearwloholee selection o 4 holly and Staple brjr 'Alva afresh and - sexton: . s tre assorimentefOroceries;Provistons,Doetsandhhoes, ; Hats and 'Cape, Hardware; - Crockery, - ice., Drags an d Aledtclnrsl will ba sold for Cash and produce 0 a t, yeti Sundt advance, tan:ices which defy. ilk caninctlclon., Fl o ur, Pork , Fish , Salcor4olesaleandeetall,--4nislinidl also remark thaOuisdhcreestrictly to the gym tem or al, ways a ,calog tholenesv priceat Orst,therebY givlagthck sameiterantage to all who may favor hlm With tbottßejli Brent Bend Clothing StOic,. hest and' cheapest assortment oif SeWyr Made Clothing In the Village oft - treat-Hand; Pis, tread, 'Clottis,Doe Skinsthisalmcres and Vesting' of allavattivii enitolde for the Ealleritilrliiter Trade, which hi hi:lciest. suchprices as to satisfy cuyptie that thlsts the place fur. them to deal. in Minsequen co of the great InqMase of bin ; business he has been obliged to greatly emiargeblstitock h which he now olfers,to hls. friends and the NAM" for own amination, confident t fiat I n , PO doing Ahoy .Itlna mute" thhig to their advantage. ' The subscriber bas made ar-, rangcsnents to manufactord clothing In all its rarlouiq' branchea, apd is now pretiaqui ttitiell the sione, warrant ; el to bearinspectlon. - Customs .work Nut cutting done,' nt the latest style aa d shoitoSt notice all kinds of tan, orelrimmlngsforaished aniffor sale. Do notforgekths o . spot.' Store nearlyopposlepthe Mansion Hon • Groat Bend, Sept.,lB3o, .L. 5 L.LICHECHL, T ew - 11Trangementi Extensive Chair and Furniture 'Estrik, ment. • • Vn:w.Txtl2. & 6:411'70-141i fulty - comPTOPA heir nrrangementsfer manufaetnring and- 11 1: 4 1P-• ing constantly on hated all and every kind °lnoue trei. Furniture, mantifacture tl Out of the best quality, of hominy, Black Walnnt,klaple, Chem, Ind 'mbar Bhp-. bey, end in the hest end most durable manner: Among : the artielci which tecy•intend to keep on band, or mkt 'to order,are /daltionimy, - Bleck - Walnut, Cherry, ancrlifi..., :pleßnicarts. Side Boards, Eccrettairs,Ateek VilFlll;l7l,.±, tre, Card, net t - and other.Tibles ; Stand, -of 2iety • frorae,Se4eee,Divent, Ottomans, Bedsteadof alfkinds and steles, niadivof Alattegaar,.pl F ek - nut, Cherry, and Ab ' ide. -• • -- , ALStl.73lahogany.lllack Walnut, Curl and . 131rdstyle. klaple,•and Fancy Chairs, of evely variety end' &Ea tp tion, which theyhave nowen• hand. and ket intend. toler* a courtant supply. Any . arlioly o.esired be syypti on a few days noti . . . , As the subscriVers have oftin been a eliCited to their business and to Opeitawestablithment of the kind in Alontrose whieb• could supply overyyarldke of,bonsft hold Parniturc, wolf lave the trouble of Sending' to thu Rities for Such articles, theyhope to meet nub liberal „tiatroctund eucouragimeut.; . W. 8111711, , '• • i • . A Ll'X'll,Blll7lll. • ROBT. , . . blontrse,Jnie 411851.-2331 . - E.11,:1S1111'11, - CROCKERY STORE... - . Cotner of Court and_ Wilt/Wagtail istit, TTllEfibbseriber takes plesinreln Sunktuaelngte, taa public, that in et/asap:knee of the liberal pattnSlCll bestowed Upon this eStabilshment the past years -htataa deterrninedpersnanentfloewatinutithebdeinessitanng bamton: The steel: cot: rises cs_e7 styleind qnsility oh Croittgio ET in general use , for Table and Tollcs. Wye, and Still be solain setts or hy the single . variety of- : ' _ CHINA TEA SETTS, DINNERWARE, anal:way ar:ticleit,such ir.s Fruit. Baskett4Ceird atanbl. Colognellottles, Vases, 4 O„tte-re,. .her with aistrge stock ef , tan* PiSis.'lVAlt IE4 consisting z of • cut, , yrrne4 end plain Taint:plass, Goblets, Ifines, Deconton, fruith owls, Dialtar; Nappies, Pitchers, Candlesticks; insane,' Specie ; Jars, T/ nature Dot ties, Lamp - Globes istuf Qbitnne7s of all Sires, ice. Also constantly on timid, an asioittnent of Bpirit,:Lard, Solar, anti COlPittette tattoPo, GillePfl• 4 doles, and lialittuiterns, Also a large lot et' LOOKING-GLASSESI - ' • Window - Ehades, Tea Trays,llastors. 'fable Ilaiiisepta-, led, German Sliver - Ind' Drittannia Table and tei, vi m*. Quttlery, etc. all of which mill bp sold very lowlhe. Curb. 111th inereasLl facilities forbustneaSs, and WM , " raltttrig , attention to dm manta of his =stainers, the nil., derldgned hopes to merit the tontinnel,patzvissge community. " -OTERACRE,Agetit. e Binghamton, May 21114;551, - . epa . .. . . . ... .. . . .. . ( STROLOGre-TLlBeciebrated Dr: 41.1 r." ROBACK. 4.r.Prdreiser of Astrologer s A strottemy,pbreutdogy, midi • Geomancy, combined witle - OPN.3ITRATION, from Ewen, dcni. allies No. 71' LOD Csl.:Eltreet, Thlladephia, offers, his. services to the citisciontof 31entros .e.: He - -has back tOnsulted by all gaittOwilid brads of„'Europe s - tuid - en .r . joys a higher reputatlort as art r Astiologer ann. my Ow, living. , Nattvitles calculated'a ccordiug• to'Neoutitatty-T.. Ladles ..$,- Gentlemen.s3. - Persons . .ata distance cark, bare their nativltice drown Lif sending 'the dais' of that dorattlocir birth. All lettere. , cr otalulog the above; fie, •will receive inkm edlste attentipt,, N o th r iu tt teat t o o oy pinta the world *Attu& • ea' durable paper; and he le, Prt'Palwillo alokellsoorillaPotter by conjuration on an of the followinglopicsov.r k istap _ soles oren . y ar th e, Emmental neeolllpllaiMint .at a ',wealthy= marriage, he hark the power . to redeem rue% as ' , s ae s ", s p sb a an . a shw Bottle; and for all ense'...of - hatardienit for the rents - ofstolen or lost prey er t y , end thi- purchasing of lott o. tickets. , 'Tboueanr•a of the abOVe Waned Men hate been A ono In thhteitTaild lta vicinity. saul In tb e ljnite4 &ate*. 'to tbefullsatirokesio r i of all. : - 10:000-• Nalliitea or Dom.. oscopcs bare ',nen eal4.ll . u_einz the. last Druz ycara whllek _hero:- Lettere wilt anweer every purpose, and will do ark , well as to 'call to person, andtbe mall is ...nerssolafe that . persbns need . uotfear to truatmoner through the Post' Witco. Dr. Itikboeit veer:via item ZOO' to 100 0:tette - TA • monthly.and has InTermieiett 'cma. •,All letters will be, relisiira sly at tended to if p relp a id: = Per :particulars calk. attla/ Democrat °Moe and get an Astrologital-dhitartant 1 ,- . C..71'..N0DACE.... , , ' • ''-'...-• ,'? a Whitest. - New 'Tikrit - - k r - pan anU tale. ar. to toeuili - itlio. Poet-office ecrant" • • - .07.7. 00 • . _ . TVS?' snieerlt.er a , new and , teke art L" 00111,16 :d Itendy.onade Clothing., Got & Mote, f0:14 , 41 !luta & Coo . otter apd ettapPlef .Ps4 • t:anoi7 04 e ,latieY 8 tationciy; itoolca, Ctenbe; pruitheir 4 Salves 4c, - . Panay articles to unmerene to teentlen, all•Wtdeb.bio designs toeell forte,idy pay, undeopteqeently as,* dun& aa the elleapeat,t if nal . ekeapee-' ,- z . ' A row doeen PaitIVOOLEN ESOCKS wanted. , .: . 'Nontrose z Oot, 8, GEO. ocks, Watc' lies,lc4"eutv — itr, Musical .floxes , as.ilecordian, • L,4...1nigt 1 4 ITALIATab 33! 0: EDVVAIMS, - 0 0 :0 9 / b .soR P 4.8 : 4 2 /1 1 : wanted (or, Goads, wilisofil7caelfaixbd ' biontroqs4:l4ay IVANTED 21'400 besher Oats, 104000 11 els of Rye- end Ctini'ter. wbltl the blgkeq price watts Paiii in-eash tlr trade: by • - -' - • D, 10,it MOMS t^:Ctils; Drugs, MTexilaiti4;-I,ye tigkiVelfraii:' I..Willilow 34 oh, hut aPti.tent, • MM._ bIiIIISITSf ;meat, attaalyrays 1 1 . 4,7 "&"Y - 4 r , REAP• • • T4X.VENCTB oiltimp;Latilot,;and,TsPlllll4,(ll Alpo ye e Cur, cogket7, tte: p for tale by _ , ;,•,. ;.4reAlko RIAD. , . CtiiiiPtio add nuillingiliiktlitorlitualtiitizt;', 00T ' •kis alwt Atoithon.; May Irovosser.. Unshod's. - 4 - . " 1 44,4 tiUlt “ , C r mid for-0101r. , :400 44 1 t#P95sfi , ,