The cor - there took a recess; on reassembling, Mr. Littlefield resumed.—Lelt Professor W.'s room a nd west ott saw Messrs. Clapp. Kingsley, Pal )et a nd Rice come in 'by the shed. Clapp said be w o w ,' to speak with me; said he, was going to searc h every foot of land in this neighbor hbod, sod wished oisearch the College, so that wand might not abject to havictg their houses ~arched. field him I wookl show trim all parts the C o llege to whith I hate sects', We thee saw D r . Jacob Digelatt in the tatty. We all went into my parlor and talked. Dr: liigekre said show them voi . t hi n g ; some one said let us begin with Dry websteils rooms; that's what I call the labors. ton'. While talking its North Grove street Stith Mr. Calhoun on Sunday. I saw Dr. Webster cowing in k, front street from Bridge street. I remembered that t h e re was one of our Professors coaling,—s When Th. Webster saw . me he tame right up to. me, and asked, " Mr. Littlefield, did you see Dr. Ppaldhim Irkm ddid. uring the latter pan of fast week I" I to Hi asked rue when I saw him. l „,d Last Friday, about erne and a half o'cloCk." said, ;Aced me, " where did you see him in I said, ~„„, this spot. He asked me which way be was • ruing; I said he was coming right towards the e tt it rz e; I told him I was standing in the front iOOIIIO7, Out at the front door; he bad his cane , - in his hand and struck it down on the ground, and aid. that is the very time that I paid him four hun-- Areil and eighty three dollars and sixty-three cents. I rerheenter he put the cents oft. ft , ld him I did not see Dr. Parkman come in or to OW Of the College, 10 . 1 went directly into Dr. Wire's lecture iriom ; I - laid down on It settee ; he he counted the money down to Dr. Parkman in his lectpre room; He said that Dr. Parkman rabbed the money from the table without counting and ran as fan: as he could go, two or three steps a time; he said that Dr. Parkman told him he A ,,,11,1 go with him to Cambridge and discharge a . s ,,ricage, and Dr. Webster said I supposed he • 4. hot I have not been over to the Register of N,4 % to i<ee 1 he said this was the first he had of itl he had read it in the Transcript r he he said he was engaged to meet an unknown gen • eman, and he had come to see about it; he had ~sett to see Dr. Francis Parkman; he then went ..„,); When Dr. Webster spoke to me. be used otiose to . look me in the face, with his head up, ~ dnd so then, but looked down and appeared con ;i.e,( and agitated ; I never saw him look so before ; ge inolked thoughtfui and pal-. I can't -say which tai h e went, but think it was towards Cambridge; I could not get into his room to m a k e , t; the fire ; my wife told me that Dr. Samuel ?adman had been there to see Dr. Webster; I r ..rd how he got in, seeing that all the doors were . c „,,i t sent up the laboratory stairs and saw Dr. Parkman and Dr. Webster in the back • . 0 .r.; they were talking about the old Dr. ,Park -tan; I overheard the conversation about some The r e was nothilig, more elicited in the,balance the rt . oirnre. I, ll lr6el4t's ert , ss-ertmlnatiort wag about to be c aunencrh, wl'►!t t9te court adjourned. Jim' DAY. 13‘rerrna, , Man+ 23. .e -rn”-f - Nainitustion nt I;..ittlefieittLitie Janitor, -nsrecumett ; trum Which ud tartheil kicts were . . W, Fn-ter, then teslified lo the date, 'VI ' Lotlefield came anti got a 1 key. on an older twin Proi. IVebster. EMCEE Bo or, Nitiseh 26 au•% smp rnme in promptly at 9 aw l tne pr-nntet mote than promptly the .Iff look- to me rather worn clown but still sal- The inn-rest as great as ever to ge! • ..iii- , 111.141e 11;e Com., rne.n. and 'tit officers on cc at Ihr tvrite:lde are offered iticaNcy quite free t,. p..,—;:utt'irriten in as . Members of the bar. N at h an A U Sautiti, bworn—f am expreFs-man t.-wern Cambhlge and Ptroion : I have been in of cartt ing things for Prof Web..4ter ; du- =I . • Is•:;:n12 , it two btuttles which I should call faggots "t rive vines from his house; it eras 10ti‘1.0.7, the 2thh I brought in also a box anel a `l2rt : the ttr.g wa about a loot anti a hall ^,-arc. like a soap box : 1 hron:lht them frc'm Dr. tititt.e ut Cartiltlidge ; Dr. IVebaler , t: , •,1 meto leave t!iern in Mr. Littlefieltris tul s..rd to rne, •• 1 will take thorn into the labora 'vv. - be net er g.ive me each dittietionsbefote ; I 4 11,1 carried thug' to the Medical College perhaps . ru budged t.meg befire I always lett them in .. ! 1.,;,, t4 :0, 1 : below or abuts, I usually found a its 0 Mr Inttlrephl . kitchen, with which I ari l 1A 4 the .!'" 4 lr: this time 1 had perhaps, mipun• muse' the Protepsor, and would pet-the things . ^::,e'l.iboratnry; 1 tried rite door and found it lock: I sent non the It Atiten to get the key, but tot ti•pt it : 1 lottrid both doors of the tahora. - - ;404:4..1. on Werfriegdrpt, Not. Iff, t went there . (wiled boxes there: the largest about :rot and a het innsz, and one and 11 half wide !I inches deep; the other was one And a half ..T.4.,,0are; the huge one was empty-, the other ` 2 J4 , imettnnl4 in it ; i left them when I left t on )I ,, tlay. in Mr Littlefield's cellar; there was a dwee 9p,ii oil of the cover, and I saw inside a handkerchief; I paw there. the box Arid `.e grape run 6I carried on Monday, but not the .41 : . 1 went to the Colle''e aher the Arrest of Prof. veGiter, for the txatis ; it was Saturday or Mon- I hound only the ftwall hos that had the cloth in it: Altas marked with red chalk, 4 -J. W. teb s ie r s on ib e end ; the boxes were of.prne. Crew itannned:-.1 hare often carried packages the Ntedical College ; Dr. Webster did not tell me teat the door was locks d when he told me to •rre the packages in Mr. Littlefield's cellar, (the vile found in the tea chest was shown te witness - ) first 1 , 71 W that knife in Dr. Webster's hands on the 1:h of November, he teas in the g .rden trimming •;gape Tines, he hail cut Ins linger; arid I said hen.', •• Dl.sclor=" (witness checked) I am post • a 4 to seeing the knife. }'.emu i T a pp, ftworn-A4 have been connected - It the pir j ea elite 1,211.-x(witrress was shown nYortgage ribtett of .account, and a memoran the ath of December, f was directed • 'h e City Marshal to go to Cambridge,' to gel a • ,mleidge officer, end search the house of Dr. :Nehiter. with officer Hopkins; I went tel Cam• secured the aid of officer Saneferson, and tied the home of Prof. Webster. The two "t'crs went up stairs, and f went dwarf stab's 7 sis was not the first state*. I asked Mrs. Web ger it she had an" peas oe beadles given to * 1 by her husband; in a short fime thif papers , w ere brought down by Mr. Banderwm ; they not '111; named in the search warrant, f requested "se logo back and put them in the trunk where 6 , 1n,i them, and bring that down; I then re taested Webster to I; kecertain papers out of i , unk. and hand them to me, as I wished to 'irrt it to the City Hall ' • I told her I would give a ''''',l ll !ar them, which did ; there *re first—a n Boston, Jose 22. 1842, for 8400 in af '''en months, slned J W. Webster. The 'second *ea note dated Jan. 22, 1847, for 82,282, pays -I,'! Coat years, %tit interest—a greater part of was to be paid yearly, sired J. W. Witnesso Charles Cunningham."— , 3 the npprmae margin of this note was written as . Coo payme'nt to G. Parkman of 8832 of 'IA note and 'filleted, Dr. Webster's other 1111011- !., t * and wee datedinne 2'2, 1842, are to be ran- Z r 'd ' The signatures are' erased from both marks and cross marks on the lace of node. the first note was . inscribed in pencil. in Dr . ,k man• s hand writing—" This note to be given ?" fru' rsyrne lir nt of . Wefister's interest, dated j!,;. 22 . 1841 ." This note bore en errstpreement, , It> r845,r845, interest if sezeotYttiod on by rent to 4 1 e• and as the pritieipet,leavint: dte Z' 499 , 1 ,t.v.ond endorsement is dated October 10, for Thererantl note frac" hitt •earkwsement of .1147 '"'h by Chas. Cmiuingham. And signet, G. P.. * t rmin hnee on the rate of it . [sir. Bemis saidl ci 7shool.l show that it was iheprusonor's handwri- Thetee %Tete several marks on the note to ellect Oral only the sem of Mai was doe to rktnu t . the balance to other lenders ; the third ''j °', xi at in the torm ol a letter addreres.l to Mr .11'ebster, limited C. C , and gave a statement of the Doctor's debt to Mr. Parkman and others, it was andomei on this back in the ptiannees hand- wri ting, Cr Cmtningbans in debt to Dr: Putman, April, 26, 1819, baLince due Dr. Parkman, 11126,27, inte rest 26 37,44180 61. 1 obtaineill large sueduiran• chime in Dr. Webster's wallet, given in. on the night of hie arrest ; also another Misinorandom in the previous haniwriting, stating particularly t h e history orbit transaction with De. P. up to the time of his paying him 613364, at half.paet one o'clock on hiday, Nov. 23. It detailed the eonvehention with Dr. Parkman, his angry state of feelings, and his promise to go to Cambridge, and cancel the mortgase. Another memoranda was hand con twining the prisoners handwriting over the words 46." Her. Dr. Francis Padcinan—l am teethe of the late Dr. Geo. Parkin= ' • t have known Dr. W. for a great many years, Sh at when T was visiting' at the North End in my fethWr's !mese; I know him as au attendant of my Chapel as his pastor; I knew him a• a man and a gentleman town to the time of 'my brother's disappearance t I was cidled hut about two months before to marry his daughter and to baptize his grandehild it was in the letter part of Sept. on Sontlay iftertrorm alter my brother's disap pearance we were all in great perplexity none of us having attended church, when about 4 o'clock Dr. Webster came, immediately upon entering the ror.m,_ almost without customary salutations, he said, I have come to tell you that I FallW your broth er on Friday afternoon at aborn one and a half o'clock, and paid him some money, it was thec mid by Mrs. Parkrtmn or myeeff, I am net certain which; then you are the gentleman that called at George's house, and made the _appointment with him as half past 9 ; ho said he was, and should have Called sooner, but, did not see the notice till Saturday evening, and he thought at an earlier hour we might be at Church; I said Dr. W. steam glad to see you, for we had our fears that the man who ! made the appointment hail betrayed him to his harm; he said he then paid him 5483, and I think he added cents ; I asked him if he wart certain of the time ; he said be was, for his lecture closed at one o'clock, anti he waited for my brother' thirty minutes; 1 asked him if my brother had any pa pers with him, as he had been lend to have been seen with papers; he said he had some papers, and that he took out one and dashed his pen across it with great hasto and violence; that he then said he would go to Cambridge to cancel the mortgage, and Dr. W. followed him to the front door, and he repeated his intention of going to Cambridge ; Dr. W. said that he had not been to Cambridge to see, but intended to go to see whether the mortgage was cancelled ; Dr. Webster's conduct in that in terview struck me very much at7th4 time ; he was nervously excited; commenced in a bustling man. tier immediately on entering the rooni, I should call it a business visit; he expressed no suspicion as to the mysterious disappearance and no sympa thy in our grief; as to the onilessnesa of the mat net, what struck me was the ab4ence of tenderness such as I supposed would ,be natural in such a case; I should ray he was diet° from 10 to 12 minutes ; I cannot distinctly say whether lie wo.e an overcoat, but think he did not; I think he went down Green-st. fmm my house which is to Bow. doin•square;- my .brother's habits were remarkable with regard to punctuality; he was the most punc tual of mankind ; he was about a great deal but s almost itivariahly at homeat his regular meals he had a sa n and daughter; tbe latter had been a ereat invalid ; he was veryaaansions fur her anal much with her; his son aas in Europe; I never knew my brother use what might be called profane lang,onge; he would utter himself strongly when moved, though he was not an irritable mati, but I never knew him use a profane wont. Cross Examiner)—A. 31. Fessenden and a Mr. Oliver called and told me that they had seen my brother at a qtrarter past 2 ; Ik. W. did not say what the paper *as which my brother dished his pen aerobe, bet as it was inentioned to connection with the mortme, I htfeffed A to if , be a note. Ilene din: Court adjourned at seven o'clock. The triter' hts been more painfully interesking this sixth than any oldie previous °nee. The premier,- transactions of Prof. Webster Irate been raked open in a stay.io shnw tfitre*af no tenth' ih him; that lie could not hare herr tht moiley which he says he Paid br. l'arknian ; that he asserted he had already Peeled with Dr. Pittman before the time he afterward pretends to have done so ; that he could no, have 4tad the money at the time he said he paid Dr Parkman is a fact which sent a 'shudder through the Court room. Ills counsel will have to work a miracle to do it away. The detai'.s of the arrest' by officer Clapp, and the interview With Rev. rranciii Parkman, the brother of the de ceased, as r' be that clergyman, produced a deep imp .sion. The tameness of the cross ex amination was very alarming. Dr. Webster. has seemed sinking as the confidence in his favor has. ebbed away ; still we hare not hatil the other side. The industry and patience of the Courtseems mex haustible, Judge Shaw seems as fresh as his own big enteral wig. He drives through his eight and a halt hours a day without losing a momout--very little time is occupied by discussing paints of the law of evidence. The Qbvemment has got around score of wanesees yet to come, bet of course :he bulk Of the fesiinirrny cm that site is in—what comes most be chtrfly correborative. When hand. culls were pot upon the pristine, this evening, and he staggered out, of the Court with hia keeper, many a sad eve rested on him, but I noticed no one speaking to him. lam yet to read or hear of a man who ever rose from eueh a denatimg load of proof. SVC Ir% fit nif The primmer was brought in five minutes before 9 o'clock. looking like the morning, much brighter than he did last night. under the cluud , f damning evidence, and the howling of the mob outside. God grant that he may yet be able to recover himself and our common humanity, 'from the stigma of a crime ton fiendish for devil+. Samuel Parkfilan Blake sworn.—tam a nephew of the Isle Dr. Parkinan ; I took an active part in thesearch for him% devoting my whole time to it; I called un Dr. Webster at the Medical College be tween 10 and 11 o'clock on Monday: found the Janitor in the front entry; I asked him if Dr. Webs ter lectured that day ; he said he did not, but he thought he was there; he tried his lecture-room door, and could not get in; he then took my name and went down by the laboratory to Dr. 'Webster; after waiting what I thought an unreasonable time he came to the lecture-room door inside and art boiled it; going - down the steps I saw'Dr. Webster coming ftp bf his haat study, with a smoking cap oft and a sort of working "dress; I told him I had called to get the ppvticulars of his interview arid: Vr. Parlitgan en Ftidity before his disappear ance; he said that on Tuesday Dr. Paikman had called ou him before he got through his lecture; that he cat doyen on a seat to the lecture was fin ished; after he had firriahed his leethre, Dr. Park man rose and said to him...Medi excited and angri ly—Dr. I want some Money; yon bate Ode in your pocket which I ought to have; he told Dr. Perlman . , that he could not pay him that day; he bad not quite finished colleciial his money for tickets; l' :ben asked him when Dr. Paikman last clime to him; he said on Friday ; on that day. in coming in , to the city in the morning, .he called at the Doctor's house and told him if he would' come to him that day after his lecture, he would pay him; he did come about o'clock. and he paid him; I asked lion hoer he knew the time; he said it was prier his students had gone from the lecture, and thej ttanally staid some minutes to ask questions; be had been looking at some pictures he had Jost bought; when Dr. Paikman CAME in, he stepped up to his table and asked him if be was ready for him; he said he was; he (Dr. r. ) then toot out a bundle of papers from his side pocket. and from them' a bundle of notes; he then paid him SIP 3 and some cents; I do not remember precisely; he re ceived the money without chi:Mina it. and *.as go ;lig on";' sr. 'Webster then told bim there was one thin; be had forgetter', *hie+ eras a mortgage; be said he had not that with hint. but he would see to it; he then went out, cag ing the hills , exposed to view in his band; I asked him about the money, as it might lead to a diseortrt ; fie said he could not remember bat one bill, which was a bill of 5100. on the • Ile a-Ymitfattid flank they were of rations dcnuintomion• , Ite 4 c-ul-1 remember :11.1r:city but Burros, Tuesday, March that one ; be said behad the notes, and at the same tune be dropped his face in a way that made an im pression upon me at the time; I asked him it any c one else was present at the interview, and be said emphatically .not; we thep turned the sabjeki have been lung acquainted with the Doctor; I no ticed on entering the lectumwoom that there was a lack of cordiality; be received me hit a eery stiff and formal manner; when he spoke of Dr.'Park man there was a Wahl of sympathy which struck me ; every one else was expressing a great deal of sympathy; be made no such erpreasiosT be seem ed to anticipate my inquiriest• he made no inquiries l itbobt the search or the fimily ;.the interview lasfdd ten or filitlen minutes; there was a change df po alikm whi!it we were speaking of Dt. Park man ; af ter th'at we spoke of general atibjems, and the Doc tor took a seat on the settee; the Doctor bolted the door after me; 1 judged so. because I heard the butt slide, and there was no one else in the room. fry" The old Hankers of Bradford county, Pa., have maned a paper to pet dowtY Dstin Wir.stor,• becatwe he did not support that prime dottgh.fare, Johe - W. Farney of Pbiladelpfne, for Clerk of the House of Representatives at Washington. It is pub lishesl by a Mr. Forney. a nephew of the wonhl-be- Clerk, and said to be edited by C. L. Ward, tile man who swallowed the Towanda bank, thersfq thousands of indigent persona. Certainty a very proper person to conduct spelt a paper. The other leaders are persons who havekbeen well fell at the public crib, and because their chance is rather poor for any more fodder, they saluted - this paper in or der to get op a division is the Democratic party, anti thus give the county tb the whigs, to whom they will all go over as coin as they get a major ity in the county. But we mistake the character of the stern and noble democracy of Bradford, if they permit theee lalssgs of the manager" to effect their [dirs.!. Mr. W!imvi did perfectly right in refusing to vote for Foniey, as no man in the State was more abu sive than this same Forney, or more ails' . for his defeat. flail he done otherwise lie would bare forfeited the friendship of his best friends. But we would like ter know with what consisten cy men who rehired to abide .the nomination of Mr. Wilmot, bolting and running a damp candidate against him for Conroe', can arraign him 'tor op. posing a reuularfy nominated candidate, hot an un comprornisine enemy of his?—Desire Ga:dlr. bias. FORR MT'S IlLet.v.—A communication from Mt s Forrest wan read to the Legislature of l'eritinj I crania, on Thursday. in reply to the petition ptesen tnd that body by Slr. Forest, for a divorce. She says: r• Thon.4ll 1 would cheerfully suffer any other evil rather than say or"..lo ottght in opposition tansy husbat.d, iu• thin particularmatter, I cannot vise even a tacit admission of charges, which if estahlinhed in due course of trial, would justly exclude me from the nociety of all virtuous persons, involve my in nocent young titer• in shame, and bring the- gray hairs of my beloved father with sorrow to the grave.'• Sre states that the difficulty between Mr. F. and h.. a 41. which caused their neparation, was a sillier ence of opinion on an irrelevant question and that 1t r. F. suggested a iliv - eire frespiently, because report attributed their separation to a cause that re flected unfavorably upon him. She consented, she add•, to a divorce or any similar stet' which might conduce to his happiness, pmvieled he would not impeach her With a ant of virtue. She gates that she has not the mewls to Initiate the case in another State, and clones than " 1 have never committed any act of infidelity to my marriage vows; I have never committed any criminal act inconsistem a ith the dignity and parity of the marriage state : I have never, in deed. ward or thought, deviated in the slightest degree from co t' re purity and chastity of life Nor have I. since my mart age with Mr. Ft t est, failed in affection I or love lor him, 1211:CAS it be in some thonOrts and occasional expressions wrung from me by woun ded pride since this most cruel accusation. Tee SEA Star,-tieinatle his appeoranee recently to the passetigerson board the Wm. leatnonk. go ing into ilarantinh. He had i•everal othlitiowai Inks 01' his tail, being 150 feet long. The passeness are all willing to be sworn In the fact, P!Creitt Rime few cense:milieu...ly sereinihms about such inistturs. Itnrairu Sll4 ALL NoTE fliht..-111e Senate of Vi,. :iota has . rejecteti the bill to authori-e the bank. el 'that State to issue notes of a less denomination than f-:5. _ 3k i tto lifvertiscuittlis. FARM FOR SALE; tanill' nit sntweriber ollis fn vale his FARM situated in Revel town trip: - Bradford ettem- , ty. Ttfe ferns fottants stoat T 8 acres. II . saes improved, an haw on it • dwelling house hem, and an apple orchiAl. ft is located shout 80 rods from the Suctioehanha river. Possession given immediately, if desired. Apply to March 28, 1100. HARRY C001,13.44/9H. NEW k CHEAP SPRING GOODS. MONTANYES CO. ARE constantly receiving by the Now York & Erie Railroad, direct from New York, a large stock of SPRW AND SUMMER GOODS, which have been bought low, and will be sold cheep.— Their assortment is now unusually large, and offers in duccments to purchasers rarely to be met with. An inspection will satisfy the public of this tact.' Towanda, March 28. 1884: _ 101L+TER.—A tow firkins of BUTTER for 'tole at 1.) *arch 27, 1850. 1N ERCURS'. TROUBLE AHEAD. THE WAR HRSI ACTUMJ-Y, Eircxxv, Anning the Akrdeantv in radorytilk ! RW. 4,DA HS. formerly of New Tads city. has . just returned from there with an entire NEW STOCK and general mrsortment of GOODS, which be often" at the following eitremeiy low prices r—Calico from 3 to 124 cents per yard, of the . latest styles, both of English and American manufact ure, and warranted fast colors; Mandin de labia' hum 124 to 25 cents pet yard ; Scotch finish lawn Gingham of every wyle. from 124 to 60 cents per yard ; Broulclotbs from $1 25 to $5 00 per -yard together with every style of Dress Goetla for both ladies arid gentlemen. Also a general rminsent of Carpdiog and Oil Clods. at the same rate of low prices. A complete asarrtownt of Grater. its, young hymn an) d frystar dliii Tees, (tom 124 to 75 cent, per pound', an orgrriated scrumd sad good. Alan Boots and Show. Gsiters,, flaw and Cap, Crueller, and o:as•frete, Hardware. Nails, Building Materials. Cutlery, Arc. Also. Fstmligi Utensils. Wayne County Plows, die.. together with every description of inerebars. dile, all offered CHEAP at wholesale Cr retail, upon the one price, each or exchange prism/pr. Goods will ' always le exchanged for all kinds of Country Nuance la n the, aks ten so 0 I CAIN or one-price p:en, Of the n u afore known es the Firristr's E.reiontge,. In rectory. vine, Tioga co., N. V. Please call and ere for your selves. Vs eh 29,1850.012 fl. W. ADAMS. 1 000 T at or th k e e lidliziefB.4AE in LT ry Foe. °trifle, Itt. Y. mr3o K. W. AD t MP'. ------ CARPETING & OR,. CLOTHS. ADEAUTIFTI. assortment at the Tonnes's= Ei change. in Fin:terrine. N. y.—the dearest store in 7", _a enunly. mt3o R. W. ADAMS. VITOODEN & WILLOW WARD, Pats, Itiessates. erstiks, [mikes. d c °introits abet snicks in Ibis an tdbe bum& cheap at the Fee. meei &-ebentre. Fact.e7ville, N. V. Match O. too. • R. W. ARAMS. - PAPER HANGINGS. 101REVICl/381.1r we hese a l tered reedy 'Peso the lamentations arising (rent the want of latudsome Paper-Hangings. bat now ■li it peaceful, our raper Hangings have frayed. and we sball emi a pleasure in introducing then Hasty and cheapness to4or frietrte. at the rerrneee F. :change. in firirwritle. Tinge Co, . T. mi 34) Is. VV. AIL% PM. iVcat llbvertlectuents. Book, Periodical aid Music Agency. T. E. GRIDLEY, REXPECTFELLY Worms the public die all fro. &is Far either Boats, PeriotEeals sad Mae left with HUSTON & PORTER, will be promptly filled, et ihe Immo rates. He is also prepaird to procure BINDING, sod those hawing articles they Irish to hero bound. mrey•leave Alin at the BradfilrJ Reporter office. SHERIFF'S SALE Bfi ~itthe of writs of Vend. Illpo. - irrsbeloht of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford‘couni ty, to . me directed, I shall expose to public sale of the Court Rouse in the boro. of Towanda, on Wm.' day, fIIF filth day of March, UM, at &Clock, -PAR: the :Mowing piece of pitfcel of fare situate situate id the township of snaithfield, bounded and described arßellows, fo tr?t s ./F On Vie north by lands of Cbarnpion'o, Brown. west by lands of Wallet Brown, on the Wroth by rands of John Sylvester dr. Enoch Smith. antfori the eis't by lands of William Courtney. Containing on !worked acres more or less, about sixty acres improved, one !erg house one small framed ht.use, and one framed barn and sp. ple orchard thereon. Seized an,f taken in extdution at the suit of Silas Betts vs. John• Hail. WM. 5. DOUBTS:it, 810 E Bherirs Office, Towanda fan.. 13; I$SLr• (Cr The above %ale %mod% adjourned until Mon day. the 6th day of May tiezt. at tbe SAM* place of sale. and time of day. WM. $.. DOBBIN S. Wit Sheriff. Office, Towanda, March :5,, 1860. TOWANDA ACADEMY. MIEN fnoltntion having been 'placed in chat•gor -1 of U. R. BANAR and H. M. MOTT. A. 8., wtn i commence on Monday the 6th day of October next, The Academical year will ci.nsist of four terms of eleven weeks each: Commencing re:pectively, October 81h, 1849, January 9d. April Ist, and Jor.e 17th 1860 Tuition per Term I Orthography, Reading, Writing, Oeogra phly and Mental Arithmetic. Tire same, Itlth Well:: Oral:natal% Adams' Arithmetic and Town's Analysis. Ph tos.orMy, Chemistry , Rhetoric, Logic, As tronomy and BOA repsug, • Alart..?a, Gi,oaletry. clan otnetty. fititTey• i 2. Conic bectiung, Analytical (Scomptry. &c. leattet, Greek aid riffle:a Languoges, Fuel. I,t and '2,1 terms Scholar,. received at any reriod of the term, and charged oniy from the ttme of thew entrance. Hoard can Le üblained tu private families on rca !tunable terms J. D. MONTA VT. Pre3%. T.. Wean, See'y. of Board of Trustee!. Towanda. March 30, 1850. PUBLIC SALE. n Y order of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford 1 / county. will be etpowd to public sale at the house or J. J. %V ARPORB, in Monroeron, on Monday, the 29th day or APRIL twat, at 1 o'clock, P. M., as the property of Jacob Bowman. Jr., the undivided half part of • lot of lend in Albany townsliip—beginning at ■ hemlock tree, thence north 294° east 93 Ferrite@ to • post ; thence *oath 61° east 71 p. to a rat; thence north 294 ° east 120 ,perehes to a post; thence bv land surveyed in the name of D. Bellertin, south 61° 128. p. to • post; thence by lands of the Asylum Company 294° west 213 perches to post ; thence ..n the line of the Cadwallader survey north 61 ° west 199 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 200 acres and al lovrance, ell unimproved, except some small improve ments made the other j dot owner, A. R. 130 WM Cnoimittee Mara, :1, IPS°. or Jacob I.l..wman, jr FRED:Pf.D:hID ALOWIN & WALKER, HA VE taken this well known Itnel. sus! give notice that they will hr pleaee.l to are their old hienila, and most happy to form new acquaintance*. It is their intention. and will be their constant aim. to give visitor. and stranger. such a reception a* will be sure to give entire aatiofeinion. They reapertrolly eolicirthe patron age of the publie. Towanda, 1g50.—1 I TO THE PUBLIC• THE subscribers from long experience and obser vation, having sati-fled themselves that a coun try retail business can be done more advantageous• ly—both for the vendor and purchaser-440v Cash. than on a credit. have concluded to dose nil erriCt tran sarlinn. an the first day of April next, and there after sell exclusively for Cosh. They trust that the many good in-tosners . who have heretofore patronized them, will continue; their patronage under the new arrangement, believing they can satisfy all such, that it will be for their in terest to do so, and that very little argument will he necessary to convince all and every one that goods can he sold cheaper fur cash than on a credit. As some persona may think that the above is not designed to Include them—stt are desired to di.. [melt understand that it means recisely what it read., and that TFIET CAN t4E 1 . 1. NO GOODS ON A CREDIT TO ANY ONE, after the above mentioned date, II is necessary that their rid business shnultl be cloyed, all those indebted will therefore see the ne cessity of paying np, with as little delay as possi. ble. Tl. 8.4. M. C. MERCUR. Towanda, March It, 1850. xum WHOLICAALI iNtl lILTIIL DUEY, CLONING, DRY-GOODS AND LIQUOR STORK! T& W. HAYDEN have nrned a slate trit she. . west corner of Main and Brid=e rometa. Towan da. at the atom lately recopied by J. Kinmshery. and now offer for sale their large awsortmint. pnrehaerd in New York. and to which they invite the ' attention of tho To Landlords and others they particularly recommend their dart of . "JlC—a IE3 irib its 0111 _ which hate been seleeted Midi great rare, and are war ranted pore withnut any nhusiilde Of other ingredi ents whatever. In consists in part of Champagne, Old Port. Mwleria. Maiaga, Pals +sherry. Stout Malaga, Raspberry and Mops. Wines ; Otard, Ciamprigns sod Anterkan 'handy; tfollaml and Conmson Gin; fa tnsda, Bt. and New England Rom I flfoothlott Hitters. Lemon Syrup, sod Cordials, aft of the best qualities, and clear', than e'er before offered. iltiii R411.1111311111111r1 og_ gat It .11112...ftii • Gramm and alter pereons *mold do well to eat, he. fine going to New York end "Arnim eml re if they imam* be supplied twenty percent. dumper than else where. ')'heir Teas ■re warranted of *superior qua ity. burst% of every quality. enceetlingly cheap; alen, Me. lasers. Pepper, bore. Stack Retsina. dee. with every article in the line. fail and see. Monet sated is moo. easy made. Civil. and Tobacco of the eery best brands. Domestic and Dry Creeds I a large supply eat tem. and Moe , : Reidy mode Clothing ; a splendid assormarutof Comber,. for wile. Wanted. 200.0M1 feet Pine bomber. end . 160,000 best Pine Shingles. fur which a gaud price will be peen. Towanda. January. 2 I. 1440. Win Shall we hare an Engine Another Fare Fehr out of TTYWAIIIO2I. 2k FEW Wt Y 8 SI Neg. hat as it WWI enigma! t. LA the Oven. nn seisms loss will by samairael, as it will enable me to furnish my olif enstomes and &swis hy gel" mica as will cite me. rat with CRACKERS. BREAD. RUtIK. &e., et nn swat tense as mutt ati.l miff Ore satathietiott. E. 9, relpry eip.ryiptinn, howisbed to +mire. R. I ' . SMALLEY. tovtands. Jemmy 'll. from red tows pork. filt side *cry cheep. ly tlac baud or . paamt. A thew ism. 30. 10. 1Y lt; 1.1.E3 4. H A RRIS. r Resin GREEK oft to A CK TV.% —ll errantei? I. goer! Of ftly File, the rro pry returDrii in ill ri bele Tre dor-. not fruit at m)7' EVA BY virhse er writs of Vend. ripe,' ikisded trot df the Cart adeassinam Mel& of Bradford eon My and to I ow sitielsed will be ezpoard to public sale at the Souse `of A. J. Strait's, its Troy bero on Saturday, the 10th day 6f April, 1850, at one o'clock. P. M., the following lot piece ur paf'e! of land situated in I Troy, and bounded as follows f on the west by the 1 schodl house lot in the born, of Troy. on the north s 'o by the Williamsport and glinira road. on the Nis, i f'y and on the south by mingar ereeli . ,-- , - I C-ntaining about half an acre of lend with a train ' e-1 house and shed and two store houses thereon ' erect d. ALSO—One other Iron4e and lot s toat; in the t trowliship of Troy, and bounded on the south 1,: , Wm.,'A. GUSIirl, on the west by the Williamsport i and Blmira road, un the north and• eat by S. W. Paints, Contain in: one acre of land, with a' fratr edhattle and shed thereon errdttql.' -Seized and taken in' exteffilet'ai. ds suit of An drew M. Fitch vs. cr.. r., Ballard, i..tiryisiog partner of Fitch & Ballard. WM. S. DiMiti,lNS. Sheriff. Sherirs (Mice. Towanda March 45. 50. ADMINISTRATOR'S NoTicF.. A" pe r sons indebted to the estate of inet PH S. HAMILTON, deceased. late of Windham typo.", are hereby requested trrrndiest partnetiliftlhort delay, rud those haying claims against said estate will please pre- sent them duly authenticated for settlement. - JOSEPH H SOPHROMA E. HAMILTON, lthreh 22. 1850. Mministralnr• ADMINISTRATOR'S Am. peewee indebted to the eerie of fi EOM/ r, eIERUEANT, deceased, late of dry treamshra of Springfield, ens hereby requested to male paymett with; out &ley, and.those hawing claims sgaitist said estate willplease present them duly suibentlested for scut,- mem. ADELAIDE MOMS t:IIT. Spwnefield; Jan. 21 ISM. Administnstrix . _ . • . NO EYtEC (.ITows TICE. Al.l. persons indebted to tbe estate of Holt ATM LADD decedigertlate of Albany township, are here by rill/slated to make pay nCOnt sOthout delay. and shwa haring claims spinst said ~title will pleiume present them duly authenticated fur settlement MOSES A. LAD% AI /LUNAR I.Aira. F. seetwors.• 52 00 aOO Albans% lan R 2. IRVI 4 00 DM I N ISTRNITIR'S NuTIt:E. Am, „sun. ind„beel u, the estate SEELY I . :tort:F . . deceased. late Leroy lOW nship are hereby requeated to make payment wtthuut delay and tip .se having claims again•t said estate will please present them duly intheniteated for settle mem. EDMUND KELLY, Jr. Leroy. Feb. . Adm'r with will ;1111'd (Ea 6 00 M g un% indebted to thi , estate of JON k$ A P. bliflTH.dee'il., late of Monroe twp.. are hereby reiqested to m'aiee paytnent %without delay. atli! tho-te hawing claims against staid estate will please pi-esent them 'Jule authenticated for settle ment. A. 1.. CRAIMER. FIDELIA Executors.. NEW GOODS. BKINOMIERY tic CO. in this 'lay reeeiiiag • from New York an eaten:ine asoorttiwni or GOODS, which will be sold elven:m.ly low for caph.,—, Call sad we. 7'.warula. Pct. CLOTHING STORE. TI U' 1 GH. Bf . NTFNG, ricapectlully inform. the pub. VI lie that he is just receiving from Near 'Viol. so atisortinent of ready-made Clothing. to which he in- • rites the attention of pnrchascr-. Among his stork may he found Orrr Cotta. Rott.,•st Colic Fr.. - mid LirePt Coltg. nt,ftaiwer,g. , itbnuts, tn all 1..1 oil ?ref's. Hr if determined to sell his Clothing at unitiAtally low prices Gtr Case, 110.1 believes he can make it the in terest of thaw wiabing to purchase to give him a call. Xi At the old mind. between Bartlett and Kings berv'm Stores, up stairs. Cutting and making up. done as usual in the moat faAtonable warmer, promptly anti to order. I Towanda. October to, 1840 y. 11) V a 0. - 2 ,1 4411 MIX has remnsed his Pros Store to the north 11. corner of the Public. Noire. occupiai James H. Mayne. and hating fitted up - his store, has addrd to his former assortment a large supply of ilafaZZ .L.W2) GROWIES, LIQUORS, OILS & PANTS, MHO L Wooden arr, Glanwarr, Fi4hing Teeth% Cigal ralvertionnents SHERIFF SALE. 1: X F.O r-mirs lelopror, March 15)'50 fOW ANOA CHEAP HIRAM MIX'S /11i. 'ELK: le X 1113111 W .111S'. Brllha Fancy Goods, ration, dr. He is ayornt for mod of the ralualile POPULAR MEDICIN E$ of the day. which Clll be purchased of him with a certain'? of ?woeMina centime articles. He is also agent for the CANTON TEA COM PANY of New York, whose Teas hare attained a wide spread reputation' for genuinenesa and their low price. An examination of hia stock, to: which he invites the attention of the public, will sadly every one that it has been selected with a view of [honoring the best and most desirable articles, and purchased at the lowest rates, Towanda. May CALMS% GOLD MINES OUTRIVALLED ! Nei, Arrival of Jewelry. Clocks and JA !lig& P. BULL respeorfilly informs the citizens elf Towanda and ?trinity. that he has lately return od from Philadelphia. and may I e found at the - nod stand, one 40err Warr the brick !tor, in the room for merly occupied by Mercer's Het Ettcrre. where he offers f•w sale ■ large and firlendie assortment a I Elh'El, HT. crinairting of gold and sitter watches, gold, fob and guard chains, gold god oiler, pencils. gold pens. I mast pins, finger rings, Ike-, cheap for east,. and every snide warranted. A large supply of Cf. 1 0C: 4 . of the West improved patterns. training from :81 hours to 8 .4.1• and a month, with any winding. (37 Particular an/4Am paid to rep.sirine t'l,7(As. IV A TeH Eft & JEWELRY, of every description. and from the long experience which he his had to the tap ',Mess. v , ck len in his rare will be done in ihe best workmanlike manner. OW gold sp.l sales., taken i s , esehange. Towanda. Ocribet. 21 .1 .• 1411. y • 1r ITT. If It T.l Tcf .1:1 11 IT ri Tr, flf Tr. c, Dra.iford count. Pa., 10RrIN1SE1 making :peritahryt ‘4-ti. at Tnwiwla 1111 , ii.g the .er.ion rerry cOllrt. He miry Le 'maid at the house of J. B. Censa, rnrnmeneigke 1111 the 34 of Sretem'vr. Ref.-row. nn tee haJ horn ativ pail of she e wive c. work morrinfril. grn3 . J. WiNTOSII. DENTIS'r, - Late of 11•••ean.. HAR permanent's. !carved hinnotif in Toltandla.— Offlor on the rnion 171.1 , k. elry tivreira afire, nett to the lira.lfnnt 11-wet. Pet. ' 4 19. NEW SPRING- ISOOOS I Inot recrieed by TowsuJa. 'loch 0 . _ J. KINGqIIER TEACI#34 WANTED. 1 A tIF..NTI.EM AN nr ennect ball! n, and therannb!T vetoed is the ierion4 hranches of 3 e.mnym rmg ! 114 A .eantestion, i. evanieti in teach In one rr the pahlte .chants in this botnnlia to commence on the fi•-•I Mon '. tLve in Mary.'A lair compensntsm still be giv n. ' U. onfee,f !'..r 11 .4 , ‘. nt'l)+ , c.'or.. I Much t 3, :c..n. 11. Dlllll. ~,,', . filisctilattrons. STOVES, STOVES ! D (.HALL respectfully informs his friends ad the s public., that he hai now for sale it his STORE. a general and choice assortment of STOVES, of an sixes rind pattern*, which he is prepared to yell at whelk *ale or retail, or exchange for country produce sped th 4 meet acceunnoistier Icon*. Fri! %OW,. erteirf and tiurere, his assort meta complete. He rettitha tSanks to Ma aid euetornett, to achoth, and the politic he renewirhis ;bal. notion to give hip a Fall . before purchasing elsewl ere; Dog*/ misiakr the tilacc—but renternber HALL'S mouth aide of the Public Square. inielontanyee Mock. .13 Thu., indebted to me, ere hereby notified that In lire closing my "books. and .nolet , s they cones Ire. luntarily and .title. they hill be compelled In di Ito, 4itfirout (erode"! notice. 1). C. HALL. • Towanda Der. 12, 1919. W.IPORTANT NOTICZ ► 11F; l'lnbcriher intending Cionds rot iaottrlY crettpilreN alter the 1.1 day of Apra: would re•pectful3• urze all those Indebted to him be note or book aceount, to pay up immediately & parr CP,I. • E. T. FOX. Towalda; March let. islo. . . tt York Slate W HIt.+KEY, furaate at mts TIFF'S (11Oi ER NEED. 36 bugirrl• choice. clean. here sec.', kir sale by WI LLES& HARRIS. Aitepni., taw. 2.0. '5O. -plucKwiteAT rt.oult, of a supetii.r quality. 1. r sale at TIFF'S. NEW ARRIVAL AT THE OLD DRUC STOREi .Vb. 1. Brick notes HeSTO:g & PnRTER art nova rerviving. at No. * 1, Brick Roo, a tare tilJition to -their formal stot, convicting of Draws, IN,edlciattn n i Crocerie, Lkmon, 611%,' Polars, Diraftiffs.. Panty guodi,kt. which will be wild at annseelty Inw rite... They All CAI" (M e ade th 6 vprecitTai and genuine Teas of the PE it 1N TEA COMPANY, for which they are agents, and which they do not hrvntete to recommend am being en pet ior to any other imported. They have alvo the agen cy of snort of the genuine Paten/ Medicines Yoworohi, Sinvemtver 29, 11t13. `PERM and Tallow (*mullet', Uy the bps or pound. 1.1 at dl • lite.TON' S PORTERS. RRICK - 43ERAt FUOE. lor the dozen or Oaf it de Hus A, PORTER'S. DR 47)SHOT, for bed bugs, at the Drug store o No. 1. Brick Row. H. h I'. VRASIVE . SWIAP, for removing ter. paints . coif, hr. EI warranted, et dl H S. P.M. SVPERIOR Wines and that 41110 , porior WHIS(T j•t-t rrceiv,m) at H. & P. . • FFIIS WAY FOR GREAT BARGAINS. No. 2 Arnimmt the %orII Ji7ST EC El r.n evict - Aid assortment of Goods. .1 by the sultseribet, at No. S. Row al ich can be seers at nll hours. and still be solJ at the lowest pri ers. Our friends will please carol its with • call, at lesst. We will charge coo nothing for lonking, and seiy little if you but. %%e tufrnd keei•lng constantly ou t hand a large assortment srf Ckoths, Alpecrss. 'styles. - Cassinwres. orsi crl tli Gfeq, sari DWI Sligar• • Reeds, Tray. Jeans, e '..ilee. Vrfktillca. piers. • Cinterr, Also. I hirze a.Aoritorni t'rorkery. %;,I.IS 0. 3, Linck lio* Tovrifpla, Del.titn..o Merin. ■. NOTICE. 1,1. per.cnia in.l,litril to the firm of lir rruit h A POSITIOt. arc herell reiorstoil to call and nettle at thrir ofiloc t. Brick Row, without 111;STO.N & PORTER. Town Feh 7. I 450 -- - - ul I } ,:r eb — . 9 A i n s e o. supply r3 A I.T t . f i i l it rerr is ,y . NEW GOODS AT THE CENTRAL. STORE ! - VOW opening at the ahnrF .estehlishinent a 'rely larre and ilesii - able saisortutratt of SPRING & 81[7:11.MElt GOODS, which 041 he sold et very iow rates. linpines , . at this estatilistinient conducted upon la. and honest principles. Ton !yre our thinks for vast Cason+ and we hope for continuance of the fame MI we are 1 , 00 , 141 in sell Goa il;s Cheap. Tow arida. July 4. 1 , 09. •N..N. BETTS. rORN.--1000 Int•hel. CORN tvasitra at tbe'reo. r,e's 11aPee. No. A. Msin-et. Tooranria. Jam 1. IKSII. 11. LORD!' I'E A . .I.m Yonne Sly•nn. ti7tuni Pdsitt and 'Mark Teas, of ru rerior ffwent, for sale at in irea that trip j.htiges of the article. at MERCURS'. V `lr It NT, Lc!. T EVEI.TING, I.ay (rot Road• and tote, Ditillifig I-4 &oaten:ll..3.llring' M•ennry. Ilmtainkmento. sc.-crawly (lone by 'E. NICHt hike a t Rome Bradford county. li.. Per-on. at 4 distance. needing Li • aerviera. 'Man Fc wrifin: him a line a few day. I. forehand.' have their litimsteas promptly attendril topo lb ,. si r nherl lianas A. Shnol •Jl/ tiers. am! 1-mshrls ii; Rve t rot n for sale for Ca.. 11 at m 1. Fox -74 NOTICE TO COLLECTORi. TI9 Collectors of the several ion - n•liiris Brad. ford County. far 18.50, arc herehy auth..nzed to make a deduction ' , flire per cent. trim the amount of the .t'ite Tale , placed to their hand• for ci.l4cc flan, acainet ecere indiridual nho shall ray his or her ;mute and comity mires in full on or hefure the Rtith day of June oral; and the amount deducted •han be allowed them' in the , r seidement. Ihe , ame however. t. , hr paid I.r theta tat. , ihe Courti , Treasury on re Leforr , the :oth day of June 1819. Br order of the Goinnoiod,iner... Com to‘onirri , "i 1 . . S. fit. •T.. rancid liirch It,. Clrrk. Nilip Alloy! Mt. J. J. ! prx.rt„,..* BARGE dam arrwerl -ife!y to the h.rbnt of V. 11.C1R1). 14.1 en ith :111,f1130.911.,P.bere !Nye.. Tir. and 11.0..1te*-e Irvin eel part. , of the tworl 1. She raffle!. on irrk Iroze A . • *yr ati.l buctirhot for hrr Pneiniot .1.. roore fire, I. • ! trom th r p.,. ri l e ', Bin, w et ; i n t, Ih r onolftliV raft. " The Plitrv . roterr hate Irft 0 , 0 elld rr ifc, an ti have i+~ine nn hoer I at I h.. 13.4r4e, cc-hror lb., ran pet tho .moth of their ronzwy. I * J JJ. And ercrr of the dJ croft .1.11 the AtOrll h.. , rnmenverf thr, • in; Ilw breetors e r .o, rotten &NA of the c. 1.1 *hip, D. 1/lilt - I. Torrend.., I Ire 18,16. royal:, .• MASON'S CMALLENGE. BLACKINC, T " f C „ i i m 'l7....:l;l , r a l q ;4 l-, 1 " \ (41 A 4'4 i 1. fl ':; r' (. l l N l' l, 7l.i l r -m N l f; n r 4 BLACKING ha< ineln-vi nernr:rsi nnr.nry•iplei persnns hi attempt a n vil! at all Of hi' 17 ...c. Lahr!. r arr n.," it slightiv. AVCIT .1 't ICU to eratie: the law.. hitt at the amyl.- thur .1::` , :7:(1.40 ill pnql: upon the I s erttrersal V:inii•l• - ncr of c: , ,e‘n Ter*, in faCrw of Ma. Isnn's Blaernx; ant as the enonterfeit bears- nn I resemblance to the nnzlnal. except in the label and has none. of its. Bond -grope ties, Country Mew. chartV,r;4lleit nidering - Aackine, thnrlcl he ri-efol , o ask fur '" Mason's Orizinal eltrillerAge Wrelrinfz," whlch is told by all resee:sable WtoslesalePealers, 1: . e , el:: C:ty irr.' , - r—t, 1,•.t.,.. r-in.,.!..1 ; 1,.,, 1 - , ...7n. .5. , J'- , . ‘:, •ith..;0114:• c.lrlioN!!
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