SjriaKwff gtgarhncnf. Meadows and Pastures, " Several months ago Prof. Buckmaa de livered a leciuio ou the subject at our head before the Fariugdon (England) Agri cultural Library Association. The North British Agriculturist, iu publishing it remarks: The principal points brought out are that meadows and pastures will ouly yield the lar gest amount of valuable" grasses when they are Under careful culture. Sour grasses usually disappear with thorough drainage, and the more nutritious grasses take their places ; but to euable the soil to produce these in abun dance, it is often necessary to apply manure. To eradicate some of the inferior grasses, weed ing is necessary ; ar:d as the greater number oi the 150 species of grasses which occupy mea dows and pastures iu this country are not rel ished by the domesticated auimals, the expense tailed by weeding and manuring will ofteu be considerable ; but this expense will generally be more than covered by the improved swathe of grass cut from the meadows, and the in creased amount of succulent and nutritious her bage produced cn the pasture lauds. Boiling and harrowing aro often beneficial to certain descriptions of meadows and pas tures—rolling by consolidating the soil, and borrowing by removing moss and other weeds. The trampling by the folding ol sheep is only beneficial where the sheep are the channel by which fertilising matter is brought to the meadows or pastures. Prof. Buckuer indicates away o( improving a madow or pasture in bad condition by sheep being removed from the turnip field in the evening, and kept in the meadow or pasture during the night.— This system has not much to recommend it to general adoption, as it is not conductive to the health aud general progress of the sheep being fattened on the turnips. A better plan is to cart food to the meadow or pasture to be im proved ; the sheep feed upon turnips and ol eaginous cakes, corn, Ac , will render the por tions folded more productive. The Professor also recommends that in sowing out meadows and pastures care should be exercised to pro cure clean grass seeds. This is one of the con ditions essential to obtain a valuable meadow or pasture field. As the season advances, the owners and oc cupiers of meadows and pastures should study the character of the plants which occupy the soil. Draining, manuring and weeding will eifect iuch decided changes as to render such ]ands much more profitable to ail those direct ly interested in their productive capabilities. RECIPE F.OR RHUBARB WINK. — Some time since we noticed a sample of Rhubarb Wine, sent us by Mr. C. P. Stephens, of La Salle Co., 111. It wns pronounced a very fine arti cle by all who tasted it. Mr. Stephens in bis method of making wine as follows : "I strip the leaves from the stalks,and crush the latter in a sugar mill, and press them in a press having a three inch iron screw. For a • 40 gallon barrel 1 put into a mixing tub 20 [ gallons of juice, 140 lbs. of best brown sugar, I and water enough to make 40 gallons. Mix i well, and pour into the barrel, leaving the bung open and keep the barrel full until it is ! done working, and then bung tight for six . weeks. Then dissolve four ox. of isinglass in ' warm wine, pour it into-the barrel and bung tight, leaving it so for a year ; then rack off and it is lit for use, but will be much better at two years, and so on the older the better. To DESTROY THF, CATERPII.TAR —We find in the lowa Homestead, the following method of a correspondent to destroy eaterpillers : "I have found but one sure means of get ting rid of them. Once a day Igo about my trees, carrying with uie a pan or bucket of common soap, diluted with water to the con sistency of the yolk of an egg. I make liber al application of the soap to limbs, above and below where the web is located, and am care ful to Lave the web perfectly daubed, so as not to permit the escape of any insect. I easily apply the soap to the high limbs by fastening a " swab'' of tow or rags to the end of a pole This must be attended to once a day, cr the fruiting trees will he stripped of a vast amount of fruit. Their increase is beyond probable conjecture, and they arc more tt nacious of life than many would snppo=e Soap appears to destroy the worm immediately. Many rub tar on the tree to-prevent insects from craw'iag up ; this I consider injurious to the bark of the tree, and only a poor means of prevention." An exchange remarks that whale oil soap, about a pound to a bucket of water, is much stronger and more offensive as well a destruc tive to insects of all kinds, than the common soap. Where properly applied, it seems to kill and keep away all kinds of slugs, worms, bugs, Ac. CURRANT WINE. —Dissolve eight pounds of honey in fifteen gallons of boiling water to which when clarified, add tlie juice of eight pounds of red or white currants ; then ferment for twenty-four hours : to every two gallons add two pounds of sugar, and clarify with whites of eggs. RASPBERRY WlNE. —Bruise the finest ripe raspberry with a back of a spoon ; strain them through a flannel bag into a stone jar ; allow one pound of fine powdered loaf sugar to one quart of jvice ; stir these well together, and cover the jar closely ; let it stand three days, stirring the mixture up every day ; then pour off the clear liquid, and put two quarts of sher ry to each quart of juice or lipuid. Bottle it off, and it will be fit for use in a fortnight.— l>y adding Cognac brandy instead, of sherry, the mixture will be raspberry brandy. RASIBERNY CRKAM. — Bub a quart of rasp berry jam, through a hair seive, to take out the seeds, and then mix it well with cream ; sweeten with sugar to taste ; put into a stone jug, and raise a froth with a chocolate mill ; as your froth rises take it olf with a spoon, and lay it upon a hair sieve. When you have got as much froth us you want, put what cream remains into a deep china dish or punch bowl, and pour your frothed cream upon it, as it will lie ou. 1100 CHOI.ERA. —The Illinois Farmer says : *' We have never known a farmer to lose "his hogs by this di?ea ; c who kept them in good clover pasture during the summer." CHERRY JAM.— Stouc four pounds of cher ries, put them in a preserving pan, with two pouuds of fine white sugar and a pint of red currant jam -; boil the. whole together rather fast,'until it stiffens, and llun put it MI to pots, "for me. - * ' . JKsgr To gnard against jealousy, mix less with the world aud more with your own family. NOW READY ! BIfIILfTTS'NEW IRONWORKS TOWANDA, PENNA. riTIIE Subscriber begs leave to call the at _l_ tention of the public tothefact that lie ban enlarged Lis motive power and purchased and set up additional machinery, and employed a larger number ol workmen than formerly, so that he is now prepared to execute ci ders for Castings or Machinery with promptitude. He has at his works all the FATTERNS in use by the late firm of li ra. IJ. Phillip* & Son of Elinira N. iand has also added to these, patterns of various khius. MILL IRON'S furnished for Grist Mills, Gang, Gate, Circular and Muley Saw Mills, besides STEAM ENGINES different sizes and styles and in fact almost any kiud Castings or Machinery iu common use. Steam Fillings such as Steam Pipes, Flbotcs, Return Brmb, Reducers, Couplings, Globe-Valves, Check Valves, Uu igc Cocks. Oil Cups, IVhislles, $ c. always on hand and made to order. Re is also prepared to furnish STEAM BOILERS of any siz'or kind-wanted. Small Castings made in Brass or Composition. Cook ing and Heating Stoves of different sizes manufactured and for sale at the above works. Furniture for Cooking Stoves and Stove Pipe always ou hand Persons who want GEARING of any kind are informed that the subscriber has more patterns for Gearing than any other concern in this part ot the country. They would he quite sure of I",tiding among his Patterns Gear ing that would answer their wants and thus save delay and expense in getting up work. He makes also a large variety of Pulleys, Balanbe Wheels and Cranks, Water Wheels : also Saw Gammers, Thimble Skeins and Pipe Boxes, Iron Fence, Caldrons, Plows, Ac. His equipment of machinery consists of as good tools as are made, and was selected with jthe design of being able to do any job which might be offered, whether large or small. In short his effort has been to get up iu all respects a first class establishment. Terms Reasonable. Orders solicited. Cash paid for >. Old Pewter and Brittania. 1 Works situated 011 Main Street near Barclay R. R. | Canal Basin. O. i>. BARTLETT. Towanda, April 11, 1861. Proprieloi. ~ GREAT BARGAINS! From 83,000 to 84000 Worth I Fashionabl Furniture TO CE SOLD IMMEDIATELY 1 i Having bought recently the Athens C; binet Ware Rooms, j And entire srock of FURNITURE from the late pro prietor, R. M. WELLES, it will lie sold for CASH AT PANIC PRICES. § TITHE STOCK IS LARGE I. and very complete, has been well selected, and is well adapted for the wants ol the country. N. B. -It is a common remark made visitors to idea vou iiad such a large and splen- ! did assortment of Furniturel^liave and upwards. CO 1 TAGL and other CH AIRS, in great variety, from SI,OO V If' to s2."> ,00 per set. TABLES from $2,00 j _x \ upwards, and Everything' else in Proportion, cocs SJU-JBH"'® In every style, size and price, to -nit the me ans and taste i of any and all customers, is®" Call and se* our stock, j Athens, Pa., July 24 1881. F- 3 • PAGE. | ATTENTION IS INVITED TO MY A DESIRABLE STOCK OF Fall ami Winter Clothing ! do. and will ex ecute all work entrusted to him with dispatch,and in the most workman-like manner. FITTING UP MILL IRONS, REPAIRING STEAM ENGINES, from the simplest to the most complicate, in any of their parts, and \\ ARRANIED to give satisfac tion. PLOWS always on hand of the most approved pat terns, wooded in the most substantial manner. Having recently added considerably to bis facilities for doing work, and employing experienced workmen in every department, he is confident that he can satisfy all who favor him with their patronage. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda, Oct. 15, 1860. Coal, Lime. Cement, Fire Brick, Drain Tiles, dec. CPU ERE is a I iiine Kiln ut the Barclay I Company's Basin, in Towanda, where is kept con stantly for sale, fresli burnt IV hilt Lime, made irom the best quality of New York lime stone at 25 cents per bnshel. or $1 per barrel, headed up in barrels, and 121 cents per bushel for slacked lime. Lime shipped on boats at Towanda without additional charge. Also Syracuse ll'ater J.ime at $1 15 per barrel, and Fire Uriel; at 8 cents each. Drain Tites 2, 3 ami 4 inch sizes .it 2. and 6 cents per foot, a very nice article for drainin laud or about dwellings. Merchants supplied with Beardsley's Are s- by the dozen. J>tel; Srinet, for moving buildings, to let at 25 cents per day each. Barclay Coat at $2 25 per ton for Lump Coal and $2 00 per ton for Smith Coal. Coal delivered in Towan da at 25 cents per load. All the above for sale at the office of the Barclay It. 11. & Coal Company, Towanda. J. MACFARLAIN. Towanda, Feh. 22.15G1. Gen. Superintendent. CAUTION " To be, or not to lie— hat is the question! Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The .-lings and arrows of outrageous apposition, Or by taking up arms against a sea of printing in I;, And opposing, end them." THE proprietor of the Argus takes occasion in adver tising his Bindery to indulge in an uncalled for iling about a "sort of a concern," which ishoping " to delude the public.*' As I have opened a Bindery on rny own ac count, the inference is that if the public bring their binding to me, they are in no danger of being defrauded. For two years I have worked for Mr. PARSONS, and he has taken great pains t satisty the public I was the " best Binder in America,' as the columns of the Argus wil testily. Has he been all that time " deluding the pub lie?"" If I have been engaged in a fraud.lie has been th principal. But I refer to my work during that time a evidence that there has been no fraud practiced. Having served a long apprenticeship at the Bindery business, I have resumed business lu re on my own ac count.as 1 know- of nothing which prevents mc from fol lowing a legitimate and bawfulcalling for niv support.—- 5 -ball endeavor by good work and attention to my busi ness to irivc public satisfaction. March 15. JOHANN F. BENDER, Binder. rjIGARS & TOBACCO. ihe best brands of Cigars in town at lowest prices— also, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, wholesale and re tail, at ' FOX'S, jgja NEW ATTRACTIONS ! Tjt At Geo, xl. Wood's Gallery J I TOWANDA, I'A. I Yon can procure, at low prices, I \p!H 'D T© : BBMTIS, Jl \Of all sizes, tip to life size, either plain or re vi touched, colored in oil or pastille. Also. MELAINOTYPES and AMBROTYI'ES. ami nl most all other kinds ol types. Pictures in good cases lor 25 cents, and other sizes and qnallties in proportion. Melainotypes made in all kinds of weather, (except for children. All work warranted. July 25,1861. LATEST FROM W.A. R~. W. A. ROCKWELL is again on hand with the first New Goods of the Season ! DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WF.A R, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES, WOODEN WARE. HATS AND CAIAS. Those wishing a good bargain wil! find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call, as the hard times will not prevent us selling good articles at moderate prices. Although compelled to adopt the read)- pay system, we !eel confident that we can give our customers perfect sat , isfaction. WM. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda, Sept. 25.1861. SPECIAL NOTICE TN ACCORDANCE WITH WHAT i JL seems to be the necessities of the times, and for my i own business security, 1 have concluded to sell Goods FOR READY RAY ! I believe 1 have as good credit-customers as any one, and must of them prompt paying ones, but future prosperity in busices I tbink requires that Groceries and Provi sions should be sold for cash, j 1 hope, by attention to business, and an earnest desire 1 to please, to still retain ail of my old patrons, j aif Those who are indebted to me will oblige me by settling up at onee. E. T. r UX. | Towanda, August 1,1861. THE wliTto be settled! THE OLD TAILOR SHOP STILL IN MOTION. 1 p H. BUNTING, TIIE OLD STANI)- | vXe BY TAILOR, would inform th? public that he is still doing business at his old stand, where he is still pre pared to execute all kinds of work in his lineon the short est notice, and in the most approved style. Having lately secured or.e of the most perfect systems for cutting in existence, he can warrant smooth and easy fits with safety. By an arrangement with the merchants, lie is enabled to get up suits at a very low figure, for cash. He would inform the public that he is agent tor A. Bartholfs Sew ing Machines, the best machine extant—which will be furnished for cash, for from S3O up to sso, as may be de sired. N. B—He is prepared to clean and mend garments at reasonable rates, to suit the times—making them look nearly as nice as new. Call and try him. as-Cutting done as usual on short notice. Shop on Main st.. opposite Codding .V Russell's hard ware store, and three doors south of Or. Carter's grocery. Fashions received every six months. G. H. B. Towanda, Nov. 20, 1861. FINE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES 4 FAMILY SUPPLIES, Tea than can't be beat,the best black Tea in town, also iSugar, Coflee. Soap. Fish. Pork, and almost everything n the Grocery line, for sale cheap at FOX'S. Cheese Worth Eating. I HAVE RECEIVED A LARGE DAl rv of Cheese from Conrtland County, as good as was j ever brought iuto this town. Please call and try it, if you like it yon can buy it cheap. E. T. FOX. ifcmtianWje, &c. CHUPNESS, SnLt & BEUff. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO IJ U Y YOUR CLOTHING CHEAP AT YOUR OWN PRICES. PROCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE! JUST RECEIVED.—A Large Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, at J. CORN' S Elmira Branch Clothing Store. Says coolly, boldly and deliberately, that he tak ;s tie foremost of the Clothing Merchants ot Towamfa. Kigtlieen hundred and sixty-one has come, and the light and heauty ol Spring shines upon ns, with all its radiant splendor. 1 shall continue tw sell Clothing, for Cash, cheaper than any other ntan. as rny goods arc all bought cheap lor cash "and tliey will be sold cheap for cash. My goods are all manufactured in Elmira, therefore, I can warrant them well made. Enough lor me to say, 1 have everything in the line of CLOTHING! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HATS CAPS, &C., That is kept in any other Store in town. My banner is on the breeze, " And long may it wave, O'er the land of the free, And the home ol the brave ! While her Stars and Stripes Shine out like sun. Telling all the nations That Freedom's beg in." Tin* _ s a free country ; therefore it is free for all to do their trading where they can do the best, regardless of the cross and sour looks of old logy merchants. 1 invite you to come and see tne —country as well as the city are in\ iled—every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or free are invited to call. Come one, come all. and stop your speed, We've Goods enough for all in need, The boys, themselves, are at. their posts, And they alone can supply a host. O'er other dealers in this town. These same boys have won renown. For selling the cheapest and the best, And selling more than all the rest! Hurrah ! hurrah ! o'er hill ail plain, Accept our thanks, and call again, ,t mong our assortments you'll always find, Goods to tit. and please the mind. We're on hand and always willing. To sell our Go X Wc are compelled in justice to ourselves, and our old customers, as well as to prevent an imposition upon the public generally, to caution them against a sort a concern, that falsely holds out to the public that it is the Argus Bindery. This fraud is practiced no doubt, with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau tioned. Hi' Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work guai ranted. Country Produce of all kinds taken in payment for work. ?i* Having made complete arrangements, we are pre pared to Bale and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any style or liatte.ni, at prices as low as elsewhere. Sowanda, March 5,186®. E. A. PARSONS. NO COMPROMISE! AT THE UNIONMABBLE WORKS! Located at Towanda, IVun'a. GEOUGE biccabe YtfOULD INFORM IIIS FRIENDS Tv and the pro:-le of Bi ail ford county in general, that he lws purchased the Marble Yard formerly owned by Taylor ,V Cash, and lias added to bis stock a large as sortment of American and Foreign Marble.B lie invitts the public to si c his large stock before pur chasing elsewheic, as he has the largest stock ever in this county. Customers purchasing at. the simp or sending their orders will save at least 50 percent, and not. he troubled with agents looking alter grave stones before the corpse is buried, and who are nut responsible. Come and see what yon are getting. Having been in the busi ness for the hist 2'i years, in the city ol Philadelphia, he intends to keep a variety always on hand of Marble Man tles. Monuments, Grave Yard Posts, Head Stones and Tombs, at city prices. yo, Yard on Main street, opposite Gen. Patton's. N. B.—Alterations and Repairing promptly attended GEO. MeCARE. Townnda. Her. IS. 1861. Threshing Machine Agency ATTENTION! FARMERS! rrillE SUBSCRIBER IS SOLE AGENT J. in the county of Bradford and the neighboring coun ties in Pennsylvania and Xew York, for E M F. R Y ' 3 Celebrated Threshing Machines, EMERY'S ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, arc too well and popularly known to need any description from me, and I will only say that they continue to de serve the reputation they have enjoyed for ten years of being the '• best Endless Chain llorse Power'in use," These Powers possess conveniences and advantages pos sessed by no other power. EMERY'S NEW PATENT THRESHER AND CLEANER This a new Machine, and has not before been intro duced into this region. It has no endless chain straw carrier, but separates all kinds of gram thoroughly from the straw, by a combination of Pitts' Endless Canvass Celled Apron, a new Improved Revolving Picker, and the well known Vibrating piddle. It is a simple.durable and efficient Machine, ivill thresh rapidly and rh an thor oughly, without wast ing, all kinds of grain. It will not choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is warranted to he superior to the common Rake Cleaner now in use. It remains only to he seen and tested, to be pronounced by every experienced hand at threshing, to be an admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and Cleaner. EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATERS are not excelled by any in market, are well constructed, simple and durable. lam prepared to supply all kinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY at manufacturers prices and terms. STT For further information, illustrative and descrip tive Catalogues, prices, Ac., apply to It. M. WELLES, Agent. Athens. Pa.. July 30,1861. A CARD. TIIE present depressed state of the Money Market having had the effect to place many kindsjol Goods within the reach of Cash buyers, at much lower prices 'linn heretofore, the undersigned begs to give no tice that he has availed himself of this reduction, ton large extent within the pnst ten days and is now offering many bargains snch as have heretofore never oeen equal! Ed in this market. Dec. 10. I>6o. JOSEPH POWELL. JURIED FRUIT, GOOD PRIED APrLES, Blackberries, Raspberries and Whortleberries, cheap FOX - I jKrtttaf. ' DR. PORTER'S OLD DRUG STORE. Already admitted to be The largest, safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA ! wrnt An established reputation for keeping the best medicine, UNEQUALLED In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, who devote the most careful attention.pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles. and medicines of unques tioned purity, has become ■am silsu ©Mrs a-sms With prices revised to correspond with the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ALL ARTICLES WAKRANTED AS KKI'IiESKNTEB. By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Tmpor ters or Fir-t Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha ses, the prices will always be at the low est point for Prime Goods. LOWER FIGURES Til Mi EVER f\ Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, DRUGS &. DYE-STUFFS. IZcerything in I his erfrnsire stork will be sold Cheap for Cash ! TRI E S REDUCED, Tli;. Of £oaps, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, Pocket llnivcs and Razors, Lamps and Materials for LJaht. TRUSSES k SUPPORTERS, WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE TOBACCO & SNUFF. All the Popular Patent Medicines, Tooth, Skin &. Hair Preparations, Fancy Articles of all Descriptions, JZrhr.tir 1 Botanic and JJomsiopathzr Mrdirr.ncs Spices, llinl Seed, t.uiup Similes and Gar dm Seeds. FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION', Ac. Constituting the most complete assortment. embracing the great wants <>f tlie People, reduced in Price, and revised fur the Cash System, PR. PORTER'S < AMPIIE.VE f PR. PORTER'S Al.COIIOL! PR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID 1 Are Fresh, daily prepared, aad unrivalled by twry >n the Market. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS For Family Use, Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted fo wiiat they are intended to give satisfaction, viz : Pr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 371 cents Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation •' 25" " Pr. Porter's Tonic Kiixer '• .50 " Pr Porter's Worm Syrup " 25 " Pr. Porter's f.'onip. Syr. Uypophospbitea.. " 100 " Pr. Porters Uterine Tonic " JAff " Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Drops. " 25 " I)r. Porter's Cephalic Snuff " 25 " I)r. Porter's Tooth Powder •< 25 " Dr. Porter's Tricogene " 2.5 " Dr. Porter's Triroph'tie •* 25 " Dr. Porter's Shampoo " 25 " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle I.otion " 37£ " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 25 " I>r. Porter's Bed Bug Poison... " 25 " l>r. Porter's Black Ink • 25 " Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " nfh •• Pr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 25" " Pr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia •• 25 " Wtdiral .\ihire given nl lite office CHARGING only for M< dicine. gyThankiul for past liberal patronage would respect fully announce to his friends and the public that no pains shall be spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of theircontidence and patronage, at the Cash Drag* Store ! Corner of Main and Pint streets. Towanda, Sept. 5. Isiil. Susquehanna Collejialt Institute, Toll AND A, BRADFORD CO., PA. FACI LTV : Rev. .TAMES MCWILL'A.M. Principal, Professor of An- I cient Languages. and Mental and Moral Sciences. ! SAMUEL L. I'ISI.ER, A. B. Professor of Mathematics i and Natural Science. Prof.CHARLES B. COBURN County Superintendent. i Genera! P rector of Normal Department. Miss NANCY BALLARD. Preceptress. Miss MARY 15. ALLEN. Teacherot Vocaland Instrnmeu- I ta! Music. .Mr.P. CAN FIELD DAYTON, Steward, Mrs. P. C. DAYTON. Matron. The Spring Term commences WEDNESDAY,MARCH 2G, and will continue 14 weeks. TUITION, TER TERM : [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering | the school, and one halt at the middled the term—fuel i and contingencies included,] Primary,per tenn f 4 00 j Preparatory . (i 00 | Higher, Ist year, per term 7 on Higher, Ist and 2d year. per term 8 00 Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00 Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term 8 00 X. B. Pupils will" l.e classed by the most advanced branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for faei and contingents. EXTRA EXPENSES: French $ 3 00 Germ a 3 00 Drawn.,. 5 00 Board in 'he Institute, prr week, including fuel and ligat 2 00 Washing, per dozen 3S The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14 weeks each. The Anniversaiy exercises will be held at the close of the Spring term. No deduction will be made for absence, except in case of protracted illness of over two weeks. Instrumental Music will not,as heretofore, be tanght in the Institution,but by special arrangement—a class will be taught in a null adjoining the grounds ofthe Institute, b\ - the Teacher of Vocal Music. This arrangement has been adopted for the past term, and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to tlic plan pursued in former years. Special pains will lie taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to take lessons in this branch. Terms will he as heretofore : Tuition on Piano Forte, per term $lO 00 Use of instrument on which to take lessons 50 do for practice 2 ;| Dr.e. h. mason, rrr ysiciax , I:v J S UR(I A"OA",offers bis professional service* t Via people oi Towanda and vicinity. Office at hb / I 011 Fine street, where lie can afwnysbe lound wh,- BB professionally engaged. E 1 15. PARSONS, A TTOnxiiy ~7.| LA IF, TROY, Bradford Co., Pa. Officen/'a M- A 11. F. Long'g store. Atig. ; ;g | A NAN SMITH, having retunjl J Towanda, lias opened a Law Office over it.. Store. Dec. 1.18.57. 1 WJ T. DA VIES, ATToiiXlfi M Tv • I.A IF, Towanda. Bradford county. Pa. 'J with Wm. Watkins, Esq., a few doors north of the House. Jan. 8, \\T 11' MOT AW A TKTNS.TTTO II \ yyM ' * AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA—Office fonutsl occupied by U". Mercui. PAVIPWILMOT. | G. K. WATKLN'ft I May 2. lskl. AMERICAN HOTEL, TOHAXift 2\. Pa., (near the bridge.) M. .T CARRIER Towanda. Nov. 20. 180.1. Proprietor. M DR ' H WESTON,"""deA permanently located in Towait III u OFFICE one door south of S Towanda, Feb. 19,1859. O. H. WOODRUFF-DENTIST. PERMANENTLY located in Towanda.-1 Office No. 5, Brick Row. over H. W. NOBI.ES' HtrrJl Entrance one door south of Tracy A Moores. dec.l 1 F. G COBUB.N, \ TTORNEV AND NOTARY PUBLIfi J\ Towmda, I-'a. fiffKe in the buifdiiig fonmiiy ,'I copied by H. B. McKean. All legal business attended to with promptness r, care. Towanda, Aug. 2n. isijf.ff. WARD HOUSEJ Towanda, Pa. THE Subscribers having lensed this u>| known Hotel for a term of years, wounf inform thr i friend-auU the traveling public, that they will be nr.a hoppr to accommodate all who may favor them with call. It will be tlie aim ol the present proprietor, 1 make the WAKI> HOCSK at once comfortable, pieasin;! and cheerful. Yours Truly, Jan. I* t -M. POWELL A SMITff. I M c cA B E'S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET. Below ./. Kingsbet ifs store , Main si. rjMIL -'.U-si-r ! cr would respectfully tender his slweeni .1 thanks to the public for the very libera! par.-nnni' extended to him, and solicits a continuance of the -air ; He begs leave to assure that he intends to keep on btil as heretofore, a choice -election of MEATS ot all the best tin* country affords, which he intends to sell feil very -mall profits, either bv the side, quarter or potm:,| *re~A quantity of fsr-t qualit of SALT PORK, put u;| by myself, - heap, by the barrel 5r pound. Meats will la* promptly delivered, at any place wittii the corporation. Towanda, August 12,18.5 P. j MeCABE. 1 RAILROAD HOTEL] Xe ir the Barclay Railroad terminus, TOWANDA, PENN'A. R. JORDAN respect fully informs tbj L • the public tnat lie lias leased tiie we'l-knowii tjt i ern stand formerly occupied by M. T. CARBIKH. in tit I lower part of the borough of Towanda, which havir.;! been refitted and th"rongbly re furnished, he invite- til patronage of the public with every confidence that iniq can give entire satisfaction to such as may favor h.v \ with a call. Hi- BAB will be kept stocked with the best qualities?'| LIQUORS, and the best brands of CIGARS. Extensive -t tiding is connected with the house, art reliable attendant- will rnly •>; kept. No pains or expense w:-.l be spared to deserve the pit j vonage of f'.epublic—pi.s charges will he rcasoa ble. Towanda. April 1. 18(11. | Sxtraordinary Inducements TO THF. BUYERS OF FURNITURE AND HAVING greatly increased myfonaci stock ol Cabinet M'are and Chair-. 1 ttai determined to dispose of these accnmlu! J tions rapidly, and with that design offer all articles i!| unprecedented low prices, for Cash. Good Sofas at s!''> to ?2ft. tine Cane Seat Chairs 75 c'a.j eat I>. a nice Bedstead lr 20 -itiilings. I have now more than 00 different patterns of Chain 'i Bureaus Desks for the farmer or merchant, I.ookinj 1 Glasses t.ooKinggiass Plates, Portrait and Picture frantsj ot gilt. Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut corner: it I patterns of Stands : extension, dining, tea and work TJ ; ides, Hall Stands, and in fact anything that can be toursl in a city Ware house. A large assortment of ready-made Coffins, with a jwtj Hearse ready, at all times. Purchasers w i! be sure to find the right place, vocal stile of the public stjiiare, one door east of Montanves. I Towanda. Pec. 1.1859. CHESTER WEI.I.S. NZiW FIB.ZVI. 01) DING & RUSSELL HAVE purchased the large and well known estnbli-h tnent of P. C. Hall, autl are now receiving from Nt* York, the largest and most complete assortment of | HARD-WARE, j ever offered for sale in this market, which will bewß CHEAP for Ca-h orappoved Creuit. We have a large ami well selected stock of Wood k. Coal COOKING STOVES, every variety of pattern and style of Parlor, Dining-Rootn. Six-Plate, and Cylinder j Stoves, which we can. and will sell as cheap as canUi purchased in this or any adjoining county. Also a i"" and complete a-sortment of IRON AND STEEL, Nails ami Glass. Paints and Oils, House Trimming*. UMj riage Trimmings. Springs, iron Axels anil Boxes,of all sizes, Carpenters and Joiners Tools. Black, smiths Tools, Cross-cut, Circular and Mill Saws. Table and Pocket TSU "Tir* KG of every descriiition. Pumps, Lead-Pipe, Chaiu Pumps and Tube*. ISHIITiWIA 4\l> PL4TED WAR®) the latest and most approved patters. A iarge qtiantrtj of TIN-WARE AND STOVE PIPE, always on ItanA- Patent Stretched Leather BELTING. Every nauieaO form of FARMING TOOLS. JOB WO 11K dene 011 short notice and warranted BW GRAIN, Old Iron. Copper. Brittannia, Brass, wax and Feathers, taken in exchange for Goods. We invite " the whole world and the rest of mankind, to call and examine our our goods before Our motto will be use every man welland submit to note ina wrong. STtT o n e door south of Tracv and Moore and Potveu' Block. Main street, COPPING A RUSSELL jtjiiv A.conniNG, I c. s. Rt ssKt.i.. f Towanda, Sept. 21,1?60 -M-A-P.TT TTTPTf'.t FORWARD ! MARCH! TO THE NEWS R'OM ! Where Yen can get the lat st Ynv>* And if you want to kkkp well posted on the events that are passing beFf* the American people, just ask for one of THE "'I.C TRATED PAPERS. They are really worth double tn< price we ask for them. And while yon are there , T '' may as well get a MAP showing all the important P 01 " in the country. Or, yon may want to write to vb trieuds, and you can get the verv latest style of PA' OTIC NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES?- ' " rT Come and see. what we have got and selves. Don't forget the place - YUE MfcVVS ROOM. Towanda, June It, 1861.