w eal pieces which Ibid.eaniid ht from b r idge long before, for the purpose of showing the dect of certain chemical fluids in coloring 'wood, by being-absorbed into'the prone' it. The vine i w et . a - yery portals wood, was welfedipuid to am Another longer stick had beent .used is t al' lea we ded, and exhibit to the stedeetre. Thisone bid not been used. t it into the fire. I' took op the two notes either from the table or the floor,, j think the table, close by where Dr. P. had fallen. ! w ood an old metalic Pen lying on the table, dash ed it across the face and through the signatures, and noots them r than po o t t he t a iln d t o h en o fi t k e, n efer why did not cooo nt e yed for a moment what effect either mode of th e n would have on the mortgage, or thy indebted . to Dr. P..and the other person tetereeted ; and b a d not yet given a single thought to the gdestion in to what account i should give ofthe object or re• tilt of mysinterview with Dr. Parketan. 2 never saw the sledge hammer spoken of by Littlefield ; l ever knew of its existence, at least I hare no re collection of it. I left the College to go Borne, as te e as six o'clock. I collected myself es well as • I could, that I might meet my family and offiera with composure. On Saturday, I visited My lame a l the College. but made no change in the d' at doh of the remains, and laid no plans as to my lid tore courts. On Saturday. evening, i read the not ties in the "Trenuceipt,'' respecting' his disappear ance. I was then deeply impressed with the no "reify ofimmediately faking some ground as to the e b er ecier of my - internees with Dr. Parkman, for low that honest become' known that I had such . interview, le I had appointed it first by an un sealed note on Tuesday, and on Friday had myself allal at his house in 'open day, and ratified the sauemnient . , and had there been seen, and had protiablylieen overheard by the man servant, and I knew not by bow many persons. Dr. P might bore been seen entering my rooms. or how many persons he might have told bribe way where h e y e nning—the interview would in all probability t t o known. and I must be ready to asphalt it. The onOtion exercised me much,, but on Sunday my ; ow e was taken. I would go into Boston and be the first to declav myself the person, as yet on ' b o rn, with_whom Dr. P. had made the appoint ' meg . I would take the ground that I had invited b re to the College to pay him money, and that 1 h a d paid it. Accordingly, I fixed upon the soot by taking the small note and adding inte rval, which it appears I cast erroneously. It I had thought of thp course' earlier, I should not have deposited Fettee's check for 990 in the Charles ti ter Bank cm Saturday, but should have suppress. e l v . as going so far to make up the sum which I was to have professed to have paid, the day before and which Penes knew I had by me at the hour of interview ;it had tint occurred to me that I should ever show the notes cancelled hi proof of it, or I should hare destroyed the large note, and let it be , inferred that it was gone with the missing man. and I should only have kept the small one, which was all that I could pretend to hare paid. My single thought was concealment and safety;;every thing else was incidental to that. I was in no state to consider my ulterior pecuniary interest. Money, though I need it so much, was of no account with me in that conditimi of Mind. had designed and prernirlitaied the homicode of Dr. Parkthan,in order to get the possession of the notes and cancel my debt. I not only should not have deposited Pet tee't check, the nett day, bet should hoe made tome show at gettirig and having the money the morning before. I should have drawn my money from the bank and taken occasion to mention to the whirr that I hail a sum to make up on that day ler Dr. Parkman, and the same to Henchman, when I borrowed the SIO. I should have remarked that_ len so Much short of a sum that I was to pay Putman. I borrowed the money of Henchman as • met pocket money for the day. ii I had intedd ed re . homicide of Dr P., I should not have made the appointment with him twice, and on each time in so open a manner that other persons Would al most certainly know -of it ; and I should not have invited him to my rooms at an hour when I was most likely to receive calls from othersii for that was the hoar, just after the lecture, at which per sons having business with met, or in cry room, • were al rays directed to call - I looked into my rooms on Sunday afternoon, bet dui nothing. After the first visit oFihe officers, (Jodi the pelvis and some of the limbs from the lower well, and threw them into the vault under the privy. I took the thorax from they well below, and packed it into the tea chest, as found. My own impression has been, that this was not done tall after the second visit of the officers, which was on Tuesday: but Kingsley's testimony shows that it most have been done sooner. The perforation of the thorax had been made by the knife. At the time of removing the viscera, on Wednesday, pot on ktndlings, and made a fire in the furnace be low. ha wing , first poked down the ashes. Cosine of the longs, rearnot remember Which, or how many, were cohsumed in . that time. This was the last I hot to do with the remains. The tin box was de tigneil to receive the thorax, though I had not con. clued where I should finally pot the box. The fish hooks,,tied up as grapples, were to be used far drawing Tip the pans in the vane, whenever I should determine holey) dispose of them, and get uoms enough. I had a confused double object in onlenng the box, and making the grapples. I had, before, intended to get such things to sent to Fay al, the box to hold the plants, and other articles, which I wished to protect from the salt water and the sea air, and the beaks to be used there in ob. hming coralline,plantisfrom the era. It was this previously intended use of them, that !invested ood maxed4uielt op with the idea of the other ap titration. I doubt, even now, to which use they I inmld, have been applied • I had not used the books ih the time of the alieriowery. The tan put into the' ma chest was taken from a 'barrel of it that had been in the laboratory for some tines. The bag of tan brought in on Blandly was net used. nor .intended to be used 0.1 belonged to a quantity ob. tallied by nee a long time ago, for experimente_in t anning, acrd pas sent in by the family to get it can of the way. Its being mom the time was acci dental. I wail not aware that I had put the knife in the chest. The' stick found in the saucer of ink, less for making coarse diagrams on cloth The 'hooch of filed keys had been need long ago by me in Fruit poem, Laud thrown carelessly by ,into a drawer. I never examined them, and do nee know whether they would At any of the leeks of the col lege ois net. If 'bens were Other keys fitting doors with which I had nothing to do, 1 suppose they must have brewall duplicates, or keys of Dr ew hacks left there by the mechanics or janitor. know nothing abort them, and should never be 'likely to notice them amongst this multitude of ar. tiles, large and smell, of all kinds, collected in my moms. The janitor had famished me with a key to the dissecting room, for the admission of medi cal friends vi.iting the College, but I had never used it. The nitric acid on the stairs was not used to remove spots of blood, bat was dropped by so . cident. Wheal! e officers called for me on Tri day, the Roth, I was in doubt whether I was under arrest, or whether a more strict search of my rooms was to be had ; the latter hypothesis being hardly less appalling than the former. When I found that we went over Cragie's Bridge, I thought the arrest mostprobable. .When I Omni that the carriage wee-stopping at the jail, I was sure of my fate.— Before leaving the carriage, I took a dosed strych 'nine from my pocket and swallowed it. !had pre. ‘,parec! it in the shape of a pill before I left my late oratory on the 22d. I thought 1 could not survive detecsion. I thought it was a large dose. The male of my nervous system. probably, defeated its action partially. The effects of the poison were •tervibleibeyond description. It was m operation at thie;r4g,ege, 'and before I went them, but must 'merely afterwards. I wrote but one annoymous !letters programed at the trial—the one mailed at East Cambridge. The little bundle reftmed to in the letter demised by the pilot, contained only a bonle of eitricricid, for domestic use. I had seen it stated is .a.newspeper, that I had purchased a quantity aLopalie acid, which, it was presumed, was to be need removing blood stales. I wish ed the mural to be kept untouched, . -that it might be shown, if there should be occasion, what it re ally was that/ had purchased. I have drawn up, to separate papers, ,as explanation of the use I in headed to make of the blood sent for on Tfittoday, the 22d, and Re the commutation with Littlefield about the dissecting vault. I think that Penn, in his testimony at the trial put tooginnisy:m7 words about hioriof settled with Mr: P;!wi old say the kind, was in the holm I overlain_ads some that I should be able to miry Dr. P., and ma ke ent with him • and re mit . order t o meet meet Peuee, who was becoming maw , andwthe ootioilitiono of Dr. Parknion. After Di. Webster bad)stated most of the facts recorded above on the 23d May, this quesoion, with all the ertitteKneasoolernnity, and , authority of flaw that Dr, Putnam was master of, was addressed to him 4. Dr. Webster, in all probability your days are ntirtibered ; you cannot, dare trot speak falsely to me now; yob most not die with a lie in your mouth ; so,, prove to primal that your repentance fir the sins of life sincertell me the truth, then... 4 encit ,to be kept sacred daring yoor life time, and as enrich longer as my regard for the hrippinew of your family shall seem to me to re. quire, and the interest of truth and justice to per. mit. Search toss the bottom of your heart for the tory of yoer motives, and Jell me before God did it ever &tor to you before the decease of Dr . Parkmorri that his dent, it "you could bring it to pub, would be of great adv4tage to you; or at least !het personal injury to bib might possibly be the result of your expeed conbirence with, him ? As a dying man, I c ha r ge you to answer me truly, and exactly, or else be silent--bad you not sucks thought ?" - r:" No. never," said he, with energy and feeling. as I live, and as God it Mt witness', never! I was no more capable of such a thought than one of my Innocent children. I never had the remotest idea of injuring Dr. P. until the moment the blow was struck Dr P. was extremely revere and sharp—the most pmvoking of men..-and lam it ritable and passionate. A quick handed and brief violence of temptir has been a besetting sin of my life. I was an only chili—much indulged—and I hiive never acquired the co n trol over my passions that I ought to have acquired early, 'and the muse. quence is all this." " Bm you notified Dr Parkman to meet you at a certain boar, and told him Yon woiald pay him, when you knew you had not the money." "No" he replied. " 1 did not tell him I would pay him, and there is no evidence that 1 told him Rtcept my own wank spoken after his dis appearance, and alter 1 had determined to take the ground that I had paid him, those words were -of the miserable thane of falsehoods to which i was committed from the moment-1 had begun to con ceal the homicide. 1 never had a thought of inju ring Parkman " This was accompanied by the statement in which Professor Webster attempts to explain as. to his seeing Littlefield, sending for blood, and of inqui ring aout gases from the vault. After reading the statement, Dr. Putnam proceeded to argue as to its truthfulness, saying that it was made when the ,writ of error war still pending. Also, that Profess. or Webster's estate was worth several thousand dollars, arid that he was not in such a strait as to commit such a crime deliberately. The previous petition from Professor Webster, protesting his in nocence and praying for absolute pardon, he said. was got up by his family, who were unwavering in their belief in his innocence, until his confession was communicated to them alxust a week since.— He concluded in asserting his belief that the con. fession was true. Members of the Council have retained a copy of the petition perviously presented, and withdrawn by the aclvices of Dr. Putnam. which will *proba bly be published. ft asserts his innocence : and it also asserts that Littlefield, or some other person, placed the remains in his, room, to compass kis ru. in. • Prof. Wasters cm BOSTOX Monday, July 8. A hearing was had before the Committee - on Pardons this morning in Webster's case. A peti lion for clemency, signed by 984 tiensoni; of New York City, two from Franklin County. N. Y and one from Michigan were presented; The Lieuten• ant Governor stated that a large number of petitions for commutation . had been received ; one from Mr Green . a Juryman in the rase, two or three others from persons who said they themselveseom tit itted the mur.!er Anti not Professor Webster. Sev eral medical men showed that blowson the head such as - that which Professor Websier said he gave Dr. Parkman, often caused death in a short period. Mr. Edwin Javis cited two instances to show the ungovernable temper of Prof. Webster, and how soon it was over. in one case Dr. Webster, when a student, commenced the play of knocking off hats with another student, in which Webster was rath• er the worst off; finally Webster got mimed, seiz ed a stick. and would hare given a deadly blow hail it not been prevented. The neat day he showed nn resenimeni. At ATio•h-r time in London Wester was being shaved. when Dr. B Latchford playfully remarked, Did you ever see a barbOr shave a monkey!" Wehpter was much enraged, seized a knife, and would have sonck tit Dr. L had he not been pte vented Dr Jeflrlee Wyman was introduced to phew that Dr Parkman's skull was a little thinner than the average A pPlition was presented by Pmf. Bowen. signed by Presilleat Sparks and near. ly all the Professors of Harvanl,pray'n • for acorn. mutation; not on the.grlidari - lif him fele con • he (as they sityl having forfeited all claim in be believed, but on the great probability that Snits: that the act was -not premeditated. Prof. Bowen timed for delay in nntain more direct petitions. and a final decision in the case was postponed till the 18th inst. Meldineelect Spine.; —A most shacking eight was seen on Clinrrh Street last Suilday afternoon. —st man lying upon the walk with his thrnai cot !mm ear to ear. We are not setrainteil with the full garnet, are. as we wern not present ecihe inquest, nor multi we get a look at the prnreeil. inv. The individual who in suddenly put an end to hia.lifi was from. Cayuga enmity,. and named Gilbert' Browne!! Jr. He came here a few days hie tore for the rupee. at owning his wife, from whom he had been separated for shout 9 years, in order_ to effect a mooneiliwion. This we learn was done and tile wife consented to live with him again`— Soon after the anturziments were made lie.ftecame aware himself that he was in a bewildered and expreised the belle that he was half emir, and desired In be taken to the Aeiltute, His &Weals told him to reconcile himself as be vrould feel *ell again won. Dot he persisted in the idea that his lib was beset by a gang of ,honie-thieves be bad been active in arresting, and that he most be ew coned tor they would kill him. He was o man of . coneiderable property, of respectable family and good habits. The deed was committed in ought of the residence of Mrs. Brownell, with a razor which he brought with him (mat home. He lived but a few moments after cutting his throat. His friends were sent for.and took his remain.' home. Tee Deirocaacv or NOBTOCUI Republicans of Northern Wilma, are now holding County' Conventions, preparatory to the corn in election for Siate-oftices. VA right i • • - nr festmJ in threw proce edin a of of first rate resolutions, adopted by a meeting in Lagrange Connty, we find the following: likivolvei, That we heartily approve of the worse pursued by Thomas H. Wmton on the Cali fertile question--and that his conduct contrasts proudly with that ofceitaln Northern men, of whom better things were to hive been expected. Taus von Stoortrett to Lwow, (Oblo)—Arr intensely exciting trial, In which Michael Keever wig plaintiff and be, Win. R. Winston dekmdant, canoe off at the lew.lenn of Court in Eaton, Ire ble Ca,dhio. The action was to recover damages Item defendant sedociag dusters who bed been ertha charge of Dr. in ston to be treated for club feet,rand who resided with the doctor for the pairing! being so treated. This was an %vacated case, end the jury, after a short absence, retorned e verdict of $15,000 dam .aves for the plaintiff. Ptinnenvasu Dasseatern assn Tut °.• Commune —The Washington poodent the Baltimore Son writes:-1 here m es. - inquirists, and there is not one member horn Sylvania who will or can "vote for the y , compromise; and if Pemisylninia will not vote, it, what other "them Slate will! 1 debt the vocates of the Missouri line to name me th Nortnem members; democratic or whig, who positively rote for the Minoan line. This is • true state of the case, and if the Southern nit will make the Massotrri comprinnim a e qua —36 deg. SO m. or fight-.they must look amo to see whether the men who are willing to agile for the line, will also insist on it at the peril • treason. (Cr A TORNADO of =Mal severity passed r the eastern section of Lancaster county, Peon' on Friday of last week. The width of its trac was about 200 yaniii, and it occupied about fir minutes in passing, the . air being all the timedar cued scab branches, shingles and a variety of of er objects snatched up in its course. The prim. - pal sufferers were Messrs. Peter Herr, Jacob He.. sey, Jacob Frantz, T. 8. Wood Samuel Wenger , and Dr. Steele, • The principal damage was in lb • blowing down of dwellings, barns, Ito. The - easter lidirald says that a number of shingles we carried into the neighborhood of Chun-blown, c the north side of the Mountain, eight or tau m' distant from the scene of destruction. Baaoo's Arrat.r.ai.--A few days since Cap . Henry B. Judd, of the 3d Artillery, arrived at Je ; anion Barrecks,"Mo., with hoottriwo men, the re nent of the boasted 14 Bragg's Battery," from Sant Fe, Hew Mexico. These men were with Taylor when he moved forward to the Rio Grand -, and served under him throughout his campaign. Under the gallant Ringgold they participated in th battle of Palo Alto; under Ridgely at Risme= and Monterey. They were again in the battle of Bo na Vista ' under the Capt. now Lieut. Col. Bragg After the war they passed round from the • • Grande, and have been employed against the In diens, being divested of guns and user! as cavalry and so isolated that they were without clothing an.. other conveniences, using skins, &c. The remnant 'of Captain Bragg's company, now at Jefferson Bar racits, is to form the nucleus of a new battery, to be recruited, organized and drilled by their old com mander, the Colonel. GMT lattaCiiramotT Ix ,TtLCGRAPHING —Mr. C. Westbrook, of Pennsylvania, and lately an ope rator in one of the Washington telegraph offices', has obtained a patent for an improvement upon the system of telegraphing no used, which will pro bably supercede both Morse's and gain's machines. The writutz is done neon a me.alic cylinder, with a pen, and no paper is required as in the other qv tem. It works much rapier, Mao, and when adopt ed will reduce the cost of telegraphing messages very materially. iliarrieell, In Orwell, on Thursday the 4th init.. by the Rev. T. Thoinas, Mnffrrawsir? M. laws. of Orwell, to M 1 CaTeaarws C. Forsara, of the seine place. Neu rithertisemmts. L W. TIFFANY. HAS just received. and is still receiving from New York New Goods, and lit, of them. Yankee No. lions, a variety. Toyeanaiunerable; Gromiee without excepting any kind ; Liquors of all descriptions. kinds and qualities, and every body knows bet set Is very low for cash. L. W. r. Towanda. lone teth. 1550. BVOGY FOR BA 7. E. A first ,it, new Wyk boggy made of the brat materials end good workmanship for sale, gokly for want of am. E. T. Fox. July 12th, 1860. SADDLES, HAMRA AND TRUNK NUONFACTORY, MITH ih CULP, respectfully inform their old S friends and customers, end the public generally, that they still carry on the Saddle, Hamm. and Trunk making hnsinam at the old stand, a few doors below Mix at Mason's drug store; North aide of the public squirm where they keep constantly on bend and make to order the Mowing ankles in their line all of which for material and workmanship will bear comparison with the best that can be produced anywhere, viz; Men's beinuddir, common saddlee, waggon saddles, carriage harness, of all kinds. Heavy team harness, coil',., Bridles, waggon and Carriage whir, Also a large assortment of Iron sod wood frarne'rwirelling Trunks. Portfideo C.arpel Bugs, and all other articles in the travelling line They 'alien a call from all whn wish to porthole, any of the ahmr, confident that they can give satisfac tion, both as to the %minty and price. Towanda, July 12, 11250. 12M(TH dtCIILP. CHARLES K. LADD, M. D. pHYRICIAN AND BU RGEON. Of in the Union Bioek." up stairs; North side of the Pe'die Spare. o'er Elwell's Law Office. Entrance between d are. end Adams* law offices Orbens he mav Away. he foam. when not professionally engaged. towanda, Ju'y 12. lAN. • MYSTERIOUS KNOIXMGS M TOWANDA I K Clock, Watch, mid Jewelry Store ! D A --- - hi. WARNER take this method of informing L e his eldimmtomers and the rubric generally. that m he has purchased of J. P. Bull. his stock of Watches, s Clarks and Jewelry. and bee commenced the shove Mishima-in all of its memos humans et the ell stand i of the. Lauer. on Main street, two doors south of Brick ' ROW. Hi. reputation se a watch repairer is so well u established in this easeafionity. ibis it is barJly nee es wry messy a word on that point. With his beg ea. H prelims end great advanternia for acquiring • thorough ~ knowlekte of the business. helms enolidence in saying 1.; _ti, the Oehler, Whig at your mil as and docks. I will .'" do them jounce. II All goads sold.ne Ripening daik i llarntated as I • M recommend. or the moue. refunded. J A rood amionessat of Cliseks.:Wstebes sad tawdry N kept amstentle On bend. T My motto shell be -. quick eels„ small cosh Z Mien. sad no ere& elem. Credit nod net he asked N . for—es lam Meal not to elaimits sequoia co. g -Towanda. July 12. HMO. A. M. WA IER. ''' • !banes a pod time.enadas. hop. A good tiros so ink Oki &ag. PHAT GOOD TIME so long spokes of and so 1 law delayed. TL (DC 211 3 8 Which we will pose to your satisfaction, if you will call at the old staid of O. kiagsba7 Co., wham you find an entire our stock of GOODS, of ill kinds, all porrissad within the tisi wati.and baying paid the CASH for our goods we ars able to ma for dash cheap er than the same quality was sear sold before in this matte_ Towanda, irmirtf, INK 911 r -NOTICE 1 ALL pinion ebted to HUSTON & PORTEN, etoirt-cti ik settle forthwith. SOOT & SHOES, THE LAMEST end best essimemett of BOOTS Is SNOBS ewer offired fat ale ioToeheada,erey be sent et the cheep wore. • WALLAS BULL. No. 3 BRICK ROW: WANTED! WANTED! FORTY Thousand pounds of WOOL hi waist st the reeurrrin Wyeasing. in enhance for ekes. eforid and narrow elothst Cassiasers. Planitel binged' sad Blankets, (twilled or plain.) will be aids on shalt, 'or otherwise sr br diebbol. The eitiferre of ilnalford. and the adjoining Counties, on Wiled to Jail et the' gene 'Wary before disposing of Moir Wool shestbare. The ambaeriber Whig spin taken dungy of rids establisiment. is iisferasised to de best. sow setisfaeterily withaseirtro parsnip _ Cas Carding and Cloth ponies dime eat drama.. Goo. O. INOSIAM. Wyabraing, May In. 1160. (4 OOD AISSOWIIifiIfT of Diosfsood ahem cowls %.7 . roved of mricismtv at CO; - Nadi Bruck Pekinghula Cual. A be noised the S' completion of wort as the North Blanch Pennsyl vania anal. net , now under augractVestending from esetion. number I at Tiers point to memos number 189 at tae mouth of Lackawanna. embracing dams number 1. teed ll t the musosry of wove attoeducts sad locks. and a number it light maims of earth Mort. For that portion of the work from Tinge point to toscerars creek (Skinner's Eddy,) the popovers Mine received at tbp engineer's office in Towards. sail onset on Monday the 16th of July. end far the remaining distance to Lackawanna creek. the proposals triU be reamed at *be Engineer's came in Tenkheaneek. until Friday. the 19th of July, sunset. Bidders are notified that ample securities will he required for the fulfilment of coeval:to for esormedieig the dams, sad that testimonials of sktll and nepringeglity must accompany the proposals for this other mark. Plane and specifications will be exhibited at the offices at rowan 's and Tunkhannock. for three days prior to the expiration of the time for receiving the proposes. and information gives by the essistant engineer's upon the line. By order of the board, WM. B. FOSTER, Jr.. Chief Engineer of N. B. Pa. tend. Ibuntsivas:Juus 6. 1810. MACKEREL for sale by the bbl half barrel or pound at Bull's cheap store. No. $ e. Row. Towanda. June 13th 'M. DRIED APPLES. SMALL geantity of those superior Dried Apples, yet on band at jI2 TIFF AN Y'ti. AN APPRAISEMENT. A ND Classification Of the amount of the sales'of the persons engaged in the sale of Good*. Wares and klerceandize. is and for Bradford Coon. ty. with the *monist of License hereunto annexed. in and for the year 1850. I With or I mass. I A 0 .% Names or Retailers. I with% lig. I of ASYLUM,. • no liq 14 do $4 John Horton Elmer Horton ATHENS TP. Biddleman & Crows do 14 & W. Gardner do 14 John Watkins do 14 ATHENS BORO. Welles & Harris do 11 R. Welles do' . 13 0 A Perkins do 13 Win. Kill do 13 C Park do 14 i E Bullock do 14 BURLINGTON. 'McKean & Taylor do 14 & S H Morley do 13 V Daniels , do 14 lob Motley do 14 CANTON. do 13 do 13 COLUMBIA. do 14 do 14 DURELL ewman & Co. E Rathbun, Impetus Austin Dodge Moody & Co. do ,D Chamberlain do FRANKLIN. Isq no liq GRANVILLE. Icipardik Presto do HERRICK. do LEROY. do do IiIONROE. Joij do V Phinne arford liq 8 & .1 B y do rr Fowler no liq C 0 Smith do Id n & Coolbaogh do h Hanson do ro n & Rockwell Nagle iES EEl==, .mb & Lelatod n , wit & Co. de do ORW ELL. +Than Humphrey do PIKE. do do do do do RIDGBERY. do do do do liq ROM E. no liq do Smith ;t Little ; alley ; Idwis F Robins orphy bb & Bort Wilson Boni sin West . Maynard astrtrara W Maynard &Co do & U Nichols do SHESHEQUIN m Campbell alley & satterlee [Brink & Co ao do do SMITHFI ELD. lig do. no lig SPRINGFIELD. Am Spear do s Pine liq Murphy . no lig STANDING STONE. do do man Darter I: 'elm* & ea. • Tracy Tracy Baird lens, Storrs & Co. do TOWANDA BORO. I &M C Meteor do In tanyes & Co. do ° Ki enbery do 1 Bens do 'ray & Moms do Fos do :in berg & Co. do 1 D Bartlett do J and de IC Halldo 0 alley ' do Tiffatry liq li m His do le toe a Porter do V A Hayden liq A Campbell se liq V : 011 do MY PORO. , Beddiproe liq 4 b F Ponlem do L E kueyon no liq Ba rd # Stephens do &smell do I rick 4 Pomeroy do l a 4 Bans do ' &FL Ballard do • 1 le & Ballard do . Goodrich do Paine do lILSTEIL do do I , TragY ( Moo* !atm and 1111;ther do etles & Co. - der WARREN. tij Bailhigtell ie ben Cc,'" WYdrlgn 4 , A Lgrois II • a Mintiest IP Tien 60 14 do 1$ de ittSol. 111 nelson iltikosib lig 14' w*DHOI. I BA s . sa 11ei T rottr ll4 dl4 . Aloprai Per Psi* diCei A LOT A IfD Massiftootle* of the peewees etpged in the ode of Nostrums, Patent Wedieloos 4e.• is 11NON County. seder Act of Assembly of the lith of Apeil.lllll, NOMA% O a NM& Adieus be. 1 . $lO 00 G A Perkins. _- Clo . 4 . AOO Huston 4 Porter Towanda bo 4 '5 00 Mix and llama do 4 G 00 ITroy bo. 4 R King,b 00 THIYB. SNEAD. Mercantile Appraiser. A N w D Classification of the Beer Bowes. Bating XlHouses *c.. of Bradford County according to Act'of Assembly of 10th April. 1849. entitled an Act to create a sinking fund. 4e. Names. Residences. Class Am t. of Lie. Geo. liar Athens ho. N 65 00 A Cartier do 8 600 J E Cabot. Burlington. B Palmer. Canine. . Dull Kellogg Monroe, a A 50 8 Burnham. do 8 600 Ohms Prepcb. flideberY 13 W Cure Duren, NI Phillips Isinithfieldi Miles Carter. Towanda.' 11 Zsrniah Cross. o P 0111ain do C Coleman. do 8 8 Bailey. • do I lil Gilson. do I 5 00 Wm Kelley. do .1 E Goodria Troy born. 8 ' 600 • THOS. SMEAD. Mercantile Appraiser. _ A UST AND Classification of the diLetent Distilleries in Bradford County. kr the year 1860 as directed by Act of Assembly of the 10th of April 11119. Names Spencer 4 Ferris Athens, 10 $5 00 James Payne, Monroe. 10 600 Wm Grace. Springfield, 10 600 J E Doodah, Troy bnro.. 10 500 THOS. !MEAD. Mercantile Appraiser. NOTICE is hereby given. that an appeal Will be held nt the Commissioners Office, on the 15th day of July next, at which time and place any person aggrieved by the foregoing Classifications, can at tend if they think proper. Witness my band it Towanda, the Ist car of Jane. A D 1850. THO'S. !MEAD. Mercantile Appraiser. $7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 700 15 00 10 110 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 MRS. Msiffinir PCIMMTEM, DRUGS t i ND vfejEDICINES, 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 DRUC AND CHEMICAL STORE, • To the South store in the Ward House. Where they are now receiving and opening a new and extensive assortment of Drum Med icines, Chemicals. Paints. Oil. Glass, Varnish. Dye Wood and Dye Stuffs. Family Groceries. Choice Wines and Liguori, Fire Works, Toys. Perfumery, Fence Articles, Brushes, Combs, Stone, Glass-and Wooden Ware, Blacking, Tobaco, Snuff and Ci gars. All the popular patent medicines etc dec.— Their stock now comprises every article usually kept, among which may be found the following; 10 00 10 00 7 09 7 00 700 7 00 DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Opium. Cream Tartar. Camphor, Castile Soap, Liquor. Alcohol, Bars Capaiha, Rhenbarh, Aloes, Fitririra chamomile, castor oil, olive oil, quicksilver, magnesia. roll and dower sulphur, borax. red precipitate, entice turpentine, spa malts, come sublimattee. aqua ammonia, soda. tartaric acid, iandanum. pink. Benne quinine. All the essential oils, game, myrrh, tragamonh arabic., gams hoge &e. Corks of all kinds. bath brick, anise seed, coriander fenugreek, kingless, glue. nests foot and tanners oil peruvian bark, cayenne pepper, emery. sand parer. opideldoc, shakers herbs, sarsaparilla. boniest% horehound. at:. 10 60 7'oo 7 00 7 00 7 06 7 00 10 00 15 00 IS 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Sugar, entree std tea of all kinds% rtiolimes, spire, pepper, mustard, cloves, nutmeg, meet. fish, resins citron sod sane Currants, salad oil eboeolate, coma, so da. and butter crackers, rice, starch; ginger, aslaraism, unrolled, white and bar snip, sperm and tallow can• dies, jugs and bottles pipes. mustard, catsup, pepper sauce, shad, miekereLsaknon &c. &e. LIQUORS. 1 t 00' 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Cognise, curd and american brandy, St Croit,Old meet and New England rum, pure Hullanvl and am. `in, Irish and Monoogshela whlshr7 Medina, mescal., claret, Hahne, port and champaign wines conlial., cremn de ettmn anise, rose. gentile, or storm, eanelle. Oranges, rooks, wryest: end argent, cheapei than ever @Erred. Imps ?edema! and Fury Goods. 10 60 7 00 7 00 10 60 10 50 Shaving cream, snaps, military and windsof, Godards medicated perfumed and Map. imperial straviiiirßrath es national, trench toilet, Violent. 'musk. almond and transparent map, wash balls, Lobins extmets Jockey club, patebonlly, bouquet de earoline, musk, mill. Flems verbena &e. Cachous sfomstique, cologne, bay and tom water. spanish lily while, an room persian toilet giLd poweet, hair dyes hair invigorator, hair eradicator perfume satchels, court plaster, playing_ cards, dim pencil pitnts, Gillot's steel pins, Lkoerie fish books, drawing pencils, percussion caps, inks, red. black *id indelible, combs, purses, pocket books, Ifansparent mot to wafers ike. 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 15 00 16 00 10 00 Bali. list, Sum, &rub, Shan. Paint.liarklng. Tar+ nigh. Nash —Artists round and sable, Camels Hair and stripping Pencils, Menden & Badgers, Mika Wash, Counter. Pkah, Teeth. Nail, Comb. Broom. MANI, Infant, Lather. Table. Boras t blarkout Brushes. 10 00 19 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Is • 14 14 Tethered and snuff Bores, Nipple Shells, Naming Bottles. Brent Pumps. Toidi Rine& bed pies. synnqua. shoulder bison, trews end abdominal supporters. pessaries, catheter*. curie gluon, graduates. themome l tern, granulates, tutespi.-lanoets, Liquid and spread Wm • dye plaster ike. PAINTS AND DYE SIVFTS. Siemens. resioists and log wool. finsie. E l s log. wood. lee dye, cud bier, red minden, tnedder, akin. cop pram, bins vitriol, inlatiop tin,composition ehetnie, oil vitriol. oxalic acid and all tb melds, vein tin. pumice and rotten sus* Aran Chines and anelieb, iipsnish brows. Womb's. verdigris. peril green. whits, Moab and red teed. awing yellow and Pm; iVaa• dist% and copal vanish. buttphlack. lithssa. Patty. swishing. yellow Ochre. epee tvrpsnflnL& nil; rosin, dhoti, ism de shone, oaths?. gall Isar, burst" sad a itimserataisortmout of paints far Artiste. M Ira IC-4.Ift.SINISIN• trends slaw 24 by 20.22 by 30, 20 by 28,29 by 24, 22 by 21.14 hy 18.42 - by 20, 12 by 18 i II by lei 10 by 14, 10 by 12,8 hy 10, 7 by 9. PATENT MEDICINES he. Orrick, vannifuge. mothers relief, Dr Jaynes family medicines, all the serrrmap.a. Whams and Baraynes syrup of wild cherry, Uphams Pile Elementary amiothers. Brants Whin Remediev.irarietise of pill+, sugar coated bilious hullers mregetabim tar, oriental &c. &c. Dr. Christie. galvanic belts, bracelets, necklace and '0 vanic fluid. Dr. Fitth's wry efehrbrsted isedicioari LIG:IMT, ? 00 le 00 10 00 10 00 "haven, lamps end phosgene, pure ehamphine and betting thud, wheleg lard and sperm oil. All goods wamated as represented at the New Champ Drug and Chaska Stole, South Store in the Ward House. juSB HUSTON & PORTFIL T 00 T 00 ORS. HUSTON & PORTER. DIITIMCIAJOI AND SURREONS,-Mtfim, am% 1 More la the Ward Ilaam where they may befog:ad wady la attend Meant ofihair.pmfamakm. 7 oo 10 00 10 00 oR THE LATHES t--w• dm • apleodrd ..en. want of Pristsainr" Olothaata. Botexa.A•as. ine, Caahatiai. .Chstobta i Embroidered Swims. ii,at We. Silk sad Cates Gloves. Fine I.lneu Hstaikerebieta. Ace.. at B. RING BERT ?a C(1. EM WANTED. ME Inn Iftnesi tbs eateetiht inhse4ist•fy a N.de Pnek Rap. &salaam& Class. Asa% of Lie A Lie Residence, Class Wholesale sof' retail dealers in = I VI•=tIJUI'IEOVIco =I ADMINISTIRTRItS.NOTict, A LL mom Weald is the Mali of GeII7LT/ A diwomd, Imo of POW township, twobiampielitiod tolookie prawn withestikby. sod thorn bowing claims what Nod boats will plum p mut dim duly lethiwillimuil for weloment. MARTHA errmotni. Adwinistritrit. Pike. Jose 27, 1560 A LL persons indebted to the estate of AARON IL THOMAS, deed, late of Springfield. twp.. are hereby requested to make payment . without delay : and and those having claims against 'said: estate will please present them duly authenticated for sett* mast. AN L THOMAS. Springfield. Jane. IR. 1 1 150 . ' Executer. AUCITOWS NOTICE. • In the matter of the estate eif bane S. Iran, 41sed. H AVOW been appointed an Auditor by the Or. t v phone court of Bradford couut . to settle 584 adjust dm administration steam Of /Morph Homes. admiuiarator of the estate of Isaac S. aro, decsaisd„ will meet the pities Goe the purpooe aforesaid, at his new in Towanda borotigh. on Saturday, the Wfth day of July nest, at - 2 o'clock. P. M.. of 'which all prrsoua intermitsti will take notice. i •Bk.\ HY BOOTH. June 22. 1860. . Auditor. 6 00 THE undersigned, Auditor. eppuinted by the Court of Common Pleas, to distribute moneys raised by Sheriff's sale of real emote priced and sold in •:eention st the suit of Andrew M. Fitch, et. Orrin P. Ballard; 'greying partner of the firm of Fitch & Ballard. will meet the parties interested at his Ace in Towasda borough, on Tuesday, the 2011) ddy of July nest. at $ o'clock, P. M. et sibich time and plats all per bay. in` claims in required to present them or kr debarred from any share in 68W -fund. HENRY BOOTH. June 22, ism , Auditor. m't. of Lic THE utmleisigned, Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, to distribute the moneys raised by Sheriff's sale of the real 'ewe of Soda Payne, seised in execution at the suit of Cileb Ceramlt, now' to the use of Jobe F. Means, will meet the parties interested at his omc. Towinda borough, on Wedoetday. the 31$ day of July next, at Z o'clock. P. M., at which time and place all penobs basing claims ye - required to present them of else be debarred from amain; in go. on said fond. HENRY BOOTH. June 22, 1850. • Auditor. PRINTS, GINOLIAMB, la WNS based; ful assotiment cal be found at April U, 1180, B OOTS & SHOES. Meng Women and children,' the best assortment in toxin. can botoond at April U. '5O. M EROURW. " Old things hare passed away, anclioduilot all things have beam& new NEW ARRANGEMENTS, NEW GOODS, NEW PRKS, NEW FIRM! DC. HALL and W. K. WALKER, hssina as. . whited thenweirealn the Hardware. ITn, Stewi and Shed Iron business, tinder the firm-of HALL & Wst.naa. intike the attention of the citizens of North ern Ptinnsyltanis to their new stock of goods under their new arrengement. in nor Hardware Deftacfirent we challenge . " lbe 7110, " and** all the rest of mankind." (not forgetting any establishment in Towanda,) to wall as sheep pa we ear, shall and will. Our stock of Hardware consists of every ankle tree: ally kept in a Hardware store-.among whi c h wa y be found Iron, Nails. Zinc, Tin. Sheet iron, manure and hay Forks, shovels and spades,' blacksmith's bellows, anvils and vices, screw plates, steel springs, Mill, X cat circular end panel saws; chisels. augurs, log chains, knots and hinges, shovels and tongs, but a and screws, brads and tacks, waggon-bogui.ark-ropes, well and cis tern pumps, Lead Pipes, of ell siwuk etiy quantity of Carpenters Mal Joiner's tools, all kinds of tilsddlery Hardware.. House Trimmings, of all kinds and at all wires, in fact every thing that soy body C‘eellfilly in a Heidware store , or can reasonably expect ever to we, in our Slott Department, we havea.ob! theta's no use in trytne to tell alke-but we have Bandbox moves, Keystone patent, radiator, parlor, cannon, six plate, air. plate stoves, air tight stoves, Buckeye hot air overt with rotary top, premium stoves from No. I to No. 8, central N. Y. stove., Kepubfican stoves, Albany city stoves. Smarms air tight 'stoves, rough and needy stoves airtight complete, in fact all kinds toad sizes of skive, if not more. We also bate, and intend to keep on band any gnaw. tit3l of Russia and American store' pip*. A general assortment of Braes, Copper .and Tin ware. from a big brass kettle down toe small tin pepper bomb We manufacture all kinds of tin. copper and skeet• Iron ware to order, and warrant army article to give satiefietion. Our place of business is on the Pabfid !guars and Pine street, ih Montames New Brisk Mock, our store running through from the Square to Pine street. Al to' peoples ending as we' have no. feers , for of course every body who wants to buy cheap will inquire for Hall & Walker's estahlishmetit. One of our firm starts this day for :C. T. to replenish our Poet. and when our Nei Goods come look out 0 ye little &hes. for we are bound to sell goods • little cheaper than the nest man—for Ready Pay. No"eredit given over four months. 11.,& W . Tows a, May 14. 1850. COMMERCIAL WORKS, NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THE- slibeeribets base rommeuced the FOTIN DRY business at the old stand torinely occupi ed as a Chair and Bedstead Factory in the Borough of Towanda, where we will hold ourselves in readiness ter attend to the wants of any. and all persons who may favor us with a call. We hope by strict attention to . bovines' to merit a sham of Public palmier*. We are fitting up e MACHINE RHDP impacted with the furnace, where we hope to be able to Ho any and all kinds of finishing and fitting up 4.e. We will endeavor at all tunes to keep a Bond assatinent of work on hand mi that customers may be accommodated on the altimast notice. HAVING taken pains to Mears the smilers of es. perieneed workmen from the state of n Y. if.. we flatter ourrelses we shall I. aids to turn off work in a work. manlike manner and as good as can he dons in any other establiahment. We shell also he prepared for the reannfeetme of moves hy the quantity.and will keep constantly on head • kw select patterns for retail. , The sulocrihers ratite all-persons Who may he in went of any thing in our fine to pia us a roll and we guaran tee they will not :termer dieseriegad. _ Itnii Satz Mill Rods o, Penidell slides; . gud geons 4r , kept constendlt on ha Also plows of the most approved patterns low Pointe by the piece or quantity, to euit, parchment, low es elm he pmemed at any other establiehment. Cultivator. of the most approved patterns. , also I superior snide of Coto Plow, fnr vale by NOS . TOMPKINS, N. C. TOMPKINS, GEO. W. POTTEIT, itavrwrda June 28th. 1 4 150. C. Old amine's taken in elelnnev for wink. A Stock of Drus lot Sale ! THE suistertbers twine about to g o Wait, offer tof isle their entire mock. consistin g of BEA MEDIcINES, PAINTS, OILS, &c To a n y Orson, wtshing to g o into (he boeineaa. weal fer an eacellent opportunity. oum befo g the ably Drug Store in a very enterprising and thrifty t The present oppoitunity is an errairlso for r phymician, as one of the subseamoek:Dr. Irtio g -4emiet a good practice.mhich he will recommend ro any one wishin g to take his plua • Terms made kr:co a. tooScßa. Tray, Dridfoid co. Pa. lone 3. imq. - A SPECIAL, EMT!' , Dtanz 'rho ac e * 4ipt b e Wariest bed bettil net asit me to trooto..is I him astattained to deep the ertoffit sTstem, apd pesitt.447 eat ettetis • cent fel 'Tr mata f ivretaaa At eblld. Ittynsattri f Slay 1, 11160: • WM, A ClfAbilltatTlV. ERECT IVIVS. NOTICE AUDITOR'S NONCE. AUDITOR'S NOTICEE. IaRCURW LIM II