• Aliknifitral Etritinteid • . • . • .... •.". (Fee the Ecroe'reel Hints About Butt& Hakintir• - At this seagon of the year when so many butter makers fail to 'pro duce a fair. Sample of butter, it u not be out of place to offers few hints on the subject. Many of the facts sic - taken from Johnson's Ag, ricUltural Chemistry and adapted to our country and our. time. Son:te bf the Lints have been learned by ob servation while livino• in different -pr arts of the.otiontry: • 1. Health of the animal is one Of the. most important things in the 0.6- 'ductionfof prime butter. Tite cow should be entirely free from disturbances. Anything which frets, disturbs, torments or renders the animal_ uneasv, affects the quan tity', or changes 7the quality of the milk.. - , , • 1 -• 3. Kind of food.. affects the milk and the butter more than - anything else. Rich hillsides where there drc . healthy. graSseS, such as .the white clover, -the June grass or timothy,will • furnish the elements Of good milk and first-class butter. . ; . 4.; Indivi'dual constitution of the cow is of great importance. •Eating and properly digesting food are Kline requisites. Hence azood cow must he a regular glutton, for you cannot expect milk and butter unless the animal eats_ enough and manufac tures what is eaten into milk and cream: Small eating, cows will, as ,a -rule, he scrimpy in the quantity 6r quality of the milk. - • ; 5. The quality of the milk Varies according to the time it is taken' from the udder. Milk which is first dr4wu is more watery and contains a Nint er quality.of cream than that drawn at the last.) , Most farmers knoW this ' fact and -practiee accordingly when . saving 'trippinzs. - Ilitethe vital point is lost sight of when strippiugs • and the cream from the poiver :qe.thrown together to be churiled. -'lWmake choice butter the last drMvu milk should the kept separate from beginning to encl._ In some dairie s three, •or four different grade; of • milk are kept. each grade fitrtushing, . its own grade; of butter. One itional step might lie added, names _ to save the stripping from the very choice cows only, and either churn this 'alVas milk, or , save the cream from it and churn. 6. another fact is found to obtain - re&'rard' to the time - the cream' is allowed to rise. The first cream al- Ways produces the finest flavored and highest colored butter. This fact is I practically carried out in Europe, and butter of fine' quality is the re sult. Why not apply American in-! crenuitY to-this important law, of the -' ; rising • of the superior cream 'Arst.l lln all probability the choice binteri ' ,thus produced would sell for-aS Mu* as all of it brings by the old method,l thus lea\ - ing the -second qualitf as al , Clear gain,_ i ; i. -Length of time ehiumingis an! .inipOrtant part of dairying. • .I. l llanm views'on, this subject are' held by ferent authorities. Some ask for a$ liour or an hour and a half for churn ing cream, and demand two hour 'where the milk 'is to be churned In America, the country of speed . and bosh, ten. fifteen- -or,twenty min utes are variously urged. Hot water •js - dashed into the unyielding cream when the 'time exceeds the niimbe of minutes alloWed. Palo butter re sults and , a lack. 'of uniformity in color and flavor whiCh is far worse. there is no definite time that , 'can - well be fixed, for everythigr, _about butter:Making . tends to vary the lengthof .time required to Churn. A good general, rule would be tb - ]churn sufficiently slow inieummer tii prevent the butter's being soft and . , rreasV: and lin winterito churn pile '' • ' cnou(rh, to raise the temperature 4f •, the cream to the' desired point - at whhill butter most readily separatel;-, or. in other words. the temperakurr of the cream during. churning, rises several degrees iecause ,of, the fric tion of the dasher and the crept" and the moment of, the particles over !_,--each other; now fast churning raises „the temperature more than slow,mod '_ :crate churning, and in summer the latter , course should •be followed; , , while in the winter the fonner,gives the 1-i - e4 • 8: -- 7 - gver-churnm!r is often thevaiqe ~f* ° l ily- butter. . Perhaps there is hopeof a few added particles of bii:tr •, ter front the milk - . Why not strain the buttermilk, if that is the Pease, rather_than break the 'grain of the - whole'cluirninff venderina it less val ., unt , le n unfit'to eat? • 9. Proper 3emperature befote. claiming is a prune necessity. ;Fqr • • cream 55°, andifor whole milk churn- 1 inns 65. F. If Mitch warmer or cold r there will be more or less disappoint meat about the time of the butter's comine - , and about, the 'quantity arid . , • the quality of thebutter. How many there, are-who- guess At this most __tat point in da - because , ' think . a thermometer'so cOstly or lo much nonsense of,science. ” 10. It may ()fiend to talk of dear lines,'Vet the fact is patent that the majority of butter makers are cleanly. Comparath-e ' fails to - answer. Absolute and un tainted cleanliness is demanded all times and in all respects., Froni . the cow-stable to, the printing stamp or the packing tub. The milk, the 'cream, the dishes ands' the atincis - . phere about the milk must be i pute. It is ominon to find neatness -some respects, but not uncommon to . -find the opposite in others. Hqw many stables, or 'ards are, free frOm offensive -odorS arising frp'm filth? Yet the milk oftetr.statids•Preathing . theSe odors for half an hone" or more. . cellars how often 4e see the inouldy sills and sleepers ipverheatt -- 'NO longer .do we wonder :that tie butter-which Was ushered to life in ; such a place should give forth odors of its own-after a few weeks' sojourn in-siamther gather. When we s ee the heavy, soft clay jars which hold the milk. we are sure to 'say nay to the butter if more than nine days' • cold. But these are only:a 'few of tie hints that might be thrown out- ion , this subject of cleanliness. . Facts for Farmers • . • ! If you invest your money in choke fruits and do not guard and give thOu a 'chance to grow and .prove tht4r vafge, it . i 5; .the, . same as putting} a goo 4 hand into the Old with prior tool tb work 43 . -bli invest Your ;money- in a goad . . farmer ..and. dc•mot cldtava .it it- is the same raarryb:ig•a plod wife and so enslaving and abusing her as to crash energies and break - • her heart. ° if you invest your ruoney,in a *le liotisG and do not cultivateyoUrinind and . taste so as to adorn it, `with in telligene:and, refinement, it is if 3rou were to wear broadcloth and a silk hatitomill. • i - Sri lbstgis3mds.. ►jHE OLD AND POPULAR , - : ' :-• Alt D W 81' RE. comic ii:Russat.t., rite tlte•attentlon at the 'publlo to their,stocr- HARDWARE 601)DS, Ccetslsting or COOK STOVES Of the most approred patients: . • RANGES, Of all kinds; ARLOtt:& HEAtING STOVES, in endless miety. BUILDING MATERIALS, Furnished at BOTTOM 'PRICES. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, every style SHEARS. SCISSORS, RAZORS, and POCKET CUTLERY, Of the ' best manataiture, and wartanted CARPENTERS' TOOLS, of every description GAS FIXTURES, i CHANTELIERS, BRACKETS, itc., • endless variety. The largest and :best assort ment kept In Northern Perinsylvalla. KEROSENE LAMPS, From the cheapest to the best. LAMP CHIMNEYS Sr, GLOBES, At greatly reduced prices; TIN WARE, n endless variety, of Oar owu manufacture, war- ranted first:elasq„ Jobbing of .all kinds in our line promptly atten• ded to. Tin roofs and eaves troughs put up In the most satisfactory manner, at short notice. GAS FITTING AND PLUMBING A Specialty. WE HAVE THE ONLY PRACTI CAL PLUMBER IN TOWANDA. ; Our, old friends and the public ketierally will bear in mind that we sell goods only for READY PAY! Bearing It the only systetn by whObjutstlee can be.flone both buyer and seller. Grateful for past very liberal patronage, weso licit a contimmuce of your custom - , with the assu rance that we will offer you greater inducements than any other establishment in the country, as we carry a larger stock, and enjoy peculiar facilities for purchasing. CODDING & RUSSELL I c29-7S-t f BARG!AINS IN STOVES TINWARE, lIA D A ita IRON AND PAINS, CA.RP.ENTER'S TOOLS, GLASS, d.C., MI GIVEN TO ALL PURCHASERS .FOR CASH, 11. T. JUNE'S HARDWARE STzOREA TOWANDA, PA dect743 R EALESTATE! A. J. NOBLEsk Ca, • Main strevt, TbWA.3I 7 D4, FARMS, MILL,S, VILLAGE LOTS, HOUSES, BUSINESS SITES IN TOWN, AL* AYS ON BAND AT BARGAINS .Also, large tracts of land In lOWA, NEBRASKA, KANSAS, Along line of desirable for Emtgrantg. PROPERTY FOR RENT. POW DWELLINGS AND BUSINESS PURPOSES. Rents collected and remitted on rea , ortable terms Money Loaned & Loans INegodated. Parttea wishinv to purchnsr eery do ityll to look or.r our lists. A, J. NOBLE 4k: Co. sprr--75t f IcHEAP COAL AND LIME. tom antlafter July 1, 1 lOU craslllme. kr., for cash only, And the price Ilst atilt htrcorrected monthly. ..• ewer.: OF COAL FOR JOLT, PLU4ON 01P 2,ooojbs, AT VIZ YARD: Mutton Store, Cheetnut and' Furnace ti 00 Pea I wi . - Carbon Run Lamp 4 00 .. .. .. Smith ~ 300 Barelay Monahan Lump 3 50 ..• tl. Smith - .. 2 75 Allentown Lbw X bushel Lath B K. flßagrrtek VI bushel VI X T KM always 10 dallier purchases' on short notice at t nstg Wee of dellsety.. 1 oleo tendenny theakOnffief 4: 1 107 M ends and exestoterildreett Tail !menu lestrenage In the al . r .trt u=ssliati tai Stew *pustular to make It to Ass:rontlnne to limy whore they can get the beet Molten money. - Tholllllollcsste "Indebted to me will take notice laislllnellitsoney or I can't hey for mai and pay trams. Rim. must settle try the lot id Air Ettanew - - • • , via Respecfully' Tours. - ff. PlitllnST • forma% lom r 1....11101101111010 . :c, "T'v't 11 1, O , S k- IMMO z:z= TOWAIIIIWiar . .Y - Seth, 1875. TETE-A-TETES, EASY CHAIRS HALL RACKS, At very low prices. We are determined to close oat one etocir tn this line before the fall trade, and in order to do so we are selling aG MI BLACK WALNUT, ~MARBLE Being the ber4thing in the market for the price and all other goods at very tow prieesi &C•_ &C., =1 And 10 00 MI ~.~t a.,-'.r- - natNiTtna I We we BO* egotists a large stock of PARLOR .SIIITS, MARBLE AND WOOD TOP TABLES, &0., VERY LOW PRICES. would call atteutton to our new CENTENNIAL, TOP, DRESSING CASE CHAMBER SUITS, AT $BO 00 MI UNDERTAA,IIOO,, Done In the best manner:and on the lowest tonna. You Will And better Coat and for less..money here than at any other place. Call and see us. JAS. 0. FROST & SONS, Manufacturers of and „ IN tudesain and 'Beta! Dealers In Fnmiture and undertaking, Main at., TOWA'SDA. PENICA j1520-tf O A. BLACK, - 11 OFFEI: • CROCKERY OF _ VARIOUS .PATTERNS, AND AS LOW AS THE LOWEST GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, siLttER vL A TED WARE, WOOD WARE, - STONE WARE, ,• BIRD CAGES, BASKETS, GLASS SHADES, I would say to the public that on any goods kept In stock I will not be undersold. 12133333 THE PANIC; With all Its DISAGREABLE Z'ONSEQUEirCE.S, Is past. The country is again restored to con ndence. All who want READY MADE CLOTMIND, Ot the latest styles and 'made up is the best man • ner, will be pleased to leant that I J. K. BUSH,- An experienced dealer, has opened an ltnmense stock or SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD MEN ANO ,IlOffes WEAR. MY STOCK OF SHIRTS, TIES, GLOVES, CUFFS, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, IC., , Aral la tact eyeryttdag la the turnlahlag liras, is unsurpassed by any store in the country. If you don't believe I, can offer you better bar. him than have been gtven you heretofore, just call at my store in GRIFTITIIB k PATTO:q "8 BLOCK, BRIDGE S and I will CERTAINLY CONVINCE YOU That I am prepared to totlil sit I advertise, and time. nolin POSIGET THE PLACE, .store reeeatly act rOAb7 Kn. J. D. Hill. J. K. Btu. aprs.7& B NB' . I ~iT .M Ai E...R : '9O T 8 I T li- Y PRIORS LO = PLEASE CI Towanda. June STEVENS W H=a - L - E CHOICE F 0. A. BLACK Or taken In exc eel. • Our kin gives us we lire not ambt ter Buyers than a Pennsylvania. FIRE , A Is prepared , to l Ot sure classes !class, tellatde mpaulei, at as . 'latent with se+trltj, and Invites slltess of his friends and tbe pout Will ere st;eetal &netlike. tol °aisle of Towanda. Tostfinail, July r.1,167i4m. COLLARS, Mlkr oN . torro . 1 44RADED 1 - SCHOOL. The next t i e chi li = ;ID .cconmenee on 1111 ay, 234, and costume Twelve 1401111, ander the ttatidetion of REV. UALLOCE 41003TROSO. R. IL. with eamp_tent aselance. i _ A unkind net:Fiber of i.w rroen outside of the district din be; reeetreC RooWi can be obtained foe theeridablft to baird thesniehes. -; A Teaeherll etas* wtd. be foresee* at the cow mew fluent of the tend. 1 1 4 11111101 1' Teachers' C and Ingher Etigthdi Stadler, pee math •- - , '.ll • -.- - IS 00 ielll Z ti r. l24l . it .ti l : : 1 1 00 8° - 7- • ` . 3lllllWrile7'rett of asch% So Repflitinlated forfeit RAM au osaamma OW aa Vow aa maw SSW 1 , WAHL 1 I MI El Ni 111 OPENS 133113 rza 111 R , C E =I NMI L BARGA SPECI = 1 i 1 . 1 DEPARTM EVERY r 1 i 'l4-147.- I- AND Lx , CM LOR Ea ICE@ dt LdNG IN E & =I CM • AMA GR TRI COUN EM !laving a large and eotamodl.. ambled to emirs heavy alltimee. IDi FOR CASH P, PROD IN AN OM ge tar, rands, a axperikinike irk advaritaiges isk :lam to sake ! i l.kresi i teat we c i I 1" I A 'Apr ' OEM ' i . other istabllsb CREATE STEVENS FINER LAIN & m 2713. D 'LIFE IN u. 114 : Towa CMSI - 41101181 1 A • ," spiiig EvE4l4s; ni Invite everyorp, who sluY klud of D St [l7O Y 00 LE K , _( LOWE ST I'OSSI MI Tq call and eraual t. : N'EW ST SPRING AND SU vu. Which they a . FOR I' NS • Every Eoeivint le corn - 1 NIEW AND 111 a STAPLE IIIEII! WILL BE BO ' BABB Al.- I=l2 ELANS & MEI CO. Hotels and 8 sturants. MEANS .HOU E TOWANDA, Pa., . . COnxt.n .11A1 NIE 11.11:N3E gTIMETS. The Horses, Harness, &c., or all guests of this lionise, insured against lok, by Fire, withont any extra chargC. - A superior quality or OA English Bass Ale, just received.' T. It. JORDAN. Towanda, Jan. :4,14. Proprietor. WELL 11011.' 1 E' TOWANDA ! 1 E 1 .1 , A., 1 1 ' C. 31, 11*I.S0:4 , • liming leasied this house,; Is now ready to accom modate the travelling public. No pains nor expense will be spared to give satisfaction to those who ma y give him a call I , r I - sirNortti side of Publi • &pave, east of Mercul's new block. i ETAIL BETE!LEHEIf, CERIES, "OLD MORAV4N SUN 81111.7 1758. • ' , Rich to hilitorical Interests, It Is the only building in the country except independence - Hall, honored by the sojourn within Its wails of -Washington, La- Fayette. Lee and other patriots of the Revolution. This popular hotel has recently changed hands, been improyed, emtlrelrwiturnished, and the pro prietor cordially Invites his friends and Traveling Mile to give_ him a Call —Re pains will be spared to render their eta comfortable. - People en route for Pldladelphiawill Lind it convenient to spend. the night here, reaching thq city about eight -in the morning. A sample room on the first floor, for the accemmodation of comme cial agents. • C. T; swam, Sept. 4,173. Proprietor. I INNING 11,00. MS EVE, w ; 1 ; I N CONNECTION i• • , NEAR TILE COURT HOUSE We are 'prepared to feeil l the hungry at all times of the day and evening. flystera and Ice Crewn in their wagons. March 0,10. D. W;SCOTT & CO. store, we are.' Cock at - UTTER, EW ARRANGEMENT 1 . . AT !THE FIRST WARD BAKERY. MRS. MARY E. KITTREDGE, I I Haling laird:lased tile stock and fixtures of jl. A. 0oWles• Bakery, has retitled the astabllshment and portissett an entirely • NrW STOC OF GOODS, I ; Suited to the trade. such as Groceries, - Teas, C?ffees, Dried Fruits, Onniied Fruits, pandieo,,. Confec tiOnery;Fresl reid,Biseuit, Ausk, Roll , A neat. an attractive • . tcVl 6 . 111 NI SALOON . bsoipened In connection - with the est ' abib.e: meat, where ladles andrentlernen; can always find oes the t cream and other delicacies of the season TIEE DBTNG ROOM s t ird will at all times be sup ables, which will be served mere and others wisiting mient placa to supply the lowest cash prl- Grocery Trade and as profits, we fist offer INTO TO ent In N4thern d z LONG. RIDGE an., OWANDA, nireturnlahe piled with substantial ea at reroon,Ole rate& Fa town wllt•tind this a con wants of the-Inner man. SITRANCE. Towanda, April 23,74- UM T" PLACE . HORSE FIXIN 9 S GENERALLY Is at C. DATON;I3 in the storelstely occupied 411/11331 Wolff as a Ctothlog Store. !laving removed my est:Zile/Meta, to mops commodious and conve nient quarters. I respectfully invite wy old custo mers, and all in want of ! anything In the line of • HARNESS; SADDLES, WHIPS, lot risk* In KW- rates s 5 are con- I share of the bu- e grneyail wimpy of risks --- NET , &C., to give me a call, feelln satisfied that from the fa cilities k ,possess for lairchasing stock, t cap do a better Jett, at alower lice than any othe l estab7 'Lament in the county. DWI t t forget the ;mice one door below the old strnd of !Fos Elmer.' ink 721 1 ., C. r.,ToAriow. . , POI SALE.--41. valuable farm in AMens talo.„laylng Illi miles from Athena , and a nal es ' from Waverly. Contains 136 WSW ati Irma 125 are in grass and grain, A dairy of 23 cows has- been kept on It, and there Is base ment stabling for that Amber. It has a gentle In elinatkni' to Ike south, mid Is srsams, strong 'and. an; . It will tiesold low , potted gins tunnedl- MeV. i Address ---- • 1 . • •1. DBEN, Matra, N. Y. . , 'Ti • ' '1):, ~ PA=../..tbens, Pa. 1 - leralWo4llmt an. ainifi.,7ltt. EMI 1111 spring 'nu; D TH fi? Purctilae any D 8, -s V At the LE PRICE e ilielr l cieK ER GOODS, I=l 'SPECTION. SI lete with all that Is TOVEL, As well B ; OODS, D AT DECIDED ,S, BY ILDRETH, Bridge Street '.llll THE BAKERY, A nite.; KITTREDG E TO BUY. YOUR 88 AND RYA.' w • -vorpitylt-mottNE-stiop. The stidesalWd having purebised 'fitiltilittlry 014111tEklueOW" 112 mrsimilabt-Outuressman; op prepared Oslo sa ds of w k 'Wan to their t!RatolcillOrith - Rill/ 1 7 3 r • :35; ": ~!fi ~ : i ~.. MILL IGHARINGSt CIRCULAR SAW -1 MILLS, , MANDRILLS, And all kinds of .311,11 Irons made to eider,- ENGINES Ana work svarrsinted 'to give satisfaction 8111.13Glag MACILINES 0I MO lairst alitl most Improrthl kinds inanufatirth ed arid kept constantly on hand awl ready for thie PLOITORS :31D E-1111.4, lIW AND I%OO.I:YES-B,EABIS foto] kinds. CITLTITATORS, CORN PiOUGITS JiND I - POINTS Of :,atl Muth:, and the latest Imprvyetneut kept ou hand. I=l CHURN POWER' , 1 AND SMALL :,IZE STOVE CASTINGS CELtA It GRATES, SLED AND SLEIGH SHOES; • . : i t .tit(iE KETTLES, And all klllda ' af castings furnished al-- 31EASii & LOCkWEI.I. 'BLOOD _ & COM pANy sin, continue to mina:velure their celebrated HORSE POWERS & CLEANERS , ti And will sell a better umeldne roi• less money than Can he had.hlsewhere .In the world. We elaint for our machines that they will do as much, or more, than any other, and morn dumbly hunt.. AVe per sonality superintend our work and see that It Is well done. We :will send D',ESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUES of our Machines. on applicap.on O$E Az 4- TWO IJORSE POWERS, OTie and two horse Threashers and Separators, Thresher and . Cleaners. FANNING LLS, rlncur.An, AND St Vti` `ILLS, ' - Saw snd Grist Mill work done to order. Give tts'a call before purchasing elsewhere. , Vd ‘7lja 11110A1Vlitt `SX:III,I,T "oa 000 la Avg 1,'89 NEW CARRIAGE FACTORY ! 0111.1te the lew <Lill -TOwANDA, PEN'. X.l HENRY STULEN • Iteep4etfally antio B pi hiN (depth, and pa tp,p r i, • that he has built IiF.W MUCK CAPRI. Gy. FM"101:1"; Wlie're he will peLstaiitly keep on Nina a fell meet of FAMILY CARRIAGE, 'l'O.l'`AND (MEN J11.7.G4,11,...54, PLATFORM WAGON ii, . TROTTING :4:I..KYS, AND 5KE.1.1... 3 ,r0N: 4 , 'ade Of the best material alai flubbed in the city style. Ills long experience in city Car riage Factories gives him a dechloi advantage over others'iu the = FINIS:11, STYLE 'AND DUEADILITY Of wagons, All Lc 4. Ass i, an INSPECTION OF MS WORK Previous to juireliabiug eL,ewliere ALL vvrac 'WARRANTED TO tiIVE PERFECT ATISFATION (Thankful for the llle , ral patronage fermerly uc tended pniG respectfully ask n continuance of the sUme. . REPAIRING PROMPTI.Y ATTENDED To AT 11111)tiCE1) 1,14(.1E3 II ItY sT uI,EN Towanda, Jan. 8.734 f, N VAGONS! WA GON4! keep on hand a large assortments of S E II EA PE ,Than any other estabiishinent in the WAGONS AND CARRIAGES ;Of every description ninnufactiired to order 'on short notice Towanda, garch 26, 153 ROOK BINDERY.--The public is 'AJP nespectruuy informed that the 'took Bindery been ,remordtt to the REPOItTER third sthry, where will he done In all its various branches, C u terms av rea,mtable as the "hard tittles" wilt allow. The Iliftdery will be under the charge of C. W 1I I.T 'A K E 11, exrieneed Milder, awl all work will be prompt done in a style and mann& 'which cannot be- exc elled. MustOlagazines, NewarraPers;"ol4 Books, tie., bound In every style. Partieutar atten tion will be paid to the fluting and Wilding of BLANK BOOKS • to any desired pattern. Mil.% in qualliy and aura billty will be warranted. air AU work will be ready for deli , . cry when • • ' The pat ronage _ of the public b4,llLited, and feet eaueniction guazanteed. E NV A. 0 0 N S ! WAUONSs. =I ' country JAMES BRYANT BOOK-BINDING DrigrollieSdas& ,4 TAT E E 0 itl!kON wuccasmis AND ItETAtL 1)- It •,-.G',i7-7.‘1. PArrows ntoor, TPWODA, PENNA. • 7 AcIPS, EXTRACTS, SUU%It COATED - RILLS, .1 1 4 1,WDEBS, ' STRUTS, T 1 SC- , 1 Ttrup:s, • , r • WINE : 4, -j, &c., t, • EMI . . Arta preparattotim of olc ktrult*. i [ DYE STUFFS' mAcITINP, OILs, KEROSENE, IM , _: i ,, , .. _ ALCOI!OL, & c . r:1 1 1.1111.3 1,1111f()RS, 1 for Medicinal panwse, TOR.A4.7,d.(CSNUT.P. (1.11.4ARS t-. 111 trot , . • rureLARTATENT and :i - tirro nsr.4 - winwnt of ,TOILET AND . G 000,8: pure than usual care Is given to ilu voniptanol ingtit pres;riptlons. Open on Stunlay tram 9 A.. M ; 1 to 1 P. It 4 and twin r. P. at. to 7 P. M. Dr. *ALMA. onn.be conaultialiat thp Mori) oil sat ttr.lay of each Wed:. :is heretu(u{t. I). - If. Tj..7ll.7siEft. w. D. GonDos. - In *7-72 - - . `TAR. CASH 1)1{17“ ST()IZE, • Corner 31aIn anti flue St.l., Tuwaurlzt, (E;firPAidaed o , cr a rtailer. a Ceni!trY,2 Wholesale and Itetall. , Dcaler in I) IT S, CHEMICALS, ACIDS, DYE-STVFFS, & PERFPMERY. TOILET AN I') F.A NCV:GooDs SPONGES, unrsiii & TRUSSES. So.l PS'. COMBS. POMADES, BAIR. TEETH', SKIN. AND PREPARNTIONS RAZol:s, pocKET-K2,3lvEs. AND 1.`,01a-McINN MAC A Rol' tit) tieW;TIP,Sti urr, Font:l6N A:s; Irl)031. ESTI(' CIGARS GARDEN.. FIELD. AND FLOWER :•:,I , ,EDS, Pure Miles and Ltpuors, for ino4elnal purpo,w, BOTANIC. ECLECTIC 403ICEPATIM RE:TEDIEf...% j• AND ALL GENCINE POPULAR MEIACIN ES :iupporters. StivensorleA; Ilrenst NIPPLES, NIPPLE SHELLS. Sr. SHIELDS, NURSINO BOTTLES, TEETIIINGi BANGS Syringes, Bed Pang. Vrinais, Thermo Meter.. ELASTIC STOSCiNGS, &C.! KEROSENE OR COAL OIL, WICKS, CIfIMKT.YS, TIATIt MUCH. srEinT, LARD, NEAT FOOT TANNER'S. AN!) MA GRINE rill., AIX CMOS, A f 4 PIRATS T TS ,BABA, ; P A I Nl'. VARNISIT. WIIITEWAi'dt, COV.VI . EH. • . 11011 SI. ; . :_-ItitE, Sul: l'IlltING. !It'll', Ti ?frill, and all other Itinds of brusl:o4 ORES WINDOW AND PICTURE CLASS, Of all PURE LINSEED OIL, PAINTS. rt — ri — c. ANI l'A TIN Dl' MIX r (id A NY ITESIRED . BY Tilt Pt rli*ND. PINT OP. C. G llt fI:ND IN Olt Olt A - AM:U.4J. i.NND DM: CtiLORS 01 0 U. . AU; ARTICLES WARRANTED. Pre,crlpti+ni carefuh.y_o,ini.r.andeil at an boa, ..f day and34l7,ht. Open for Precrivtol. from 9to to, A. tot and sto 6.1...1101. - - Dr. Portyr can consulted ;:s heretofore In It, ;mayl:,7l. Grciiiies and Provisions C. IL I' .1 T If, WHOLESALE (4110(1;‘,111ES AN)) PROVISIONS Tuw.tstiA: brawl, I,r FLOUR ON 11AN'1) The higl2 , ,st pri , e 1,04 anlitild, COUNTRY TRODUcE 11171"I'Elt. Eve , •l3l a ttt•Ttsi,,tr'iuld In fi IHnI order , .• • delivvrril Irre• e.t ehorge aitylllkt , ru,jn itt4.ollgll. EIME . _ N - 0 fr,CICK ! _ 1 • But the very hest -, „•••eds• of all kinds kept i•y any fir -class grocer, and sold Butt a, Down. Demi, STMeTIN FOR C. :ti S' P i CES,.- 31 0 ICA .'iS ES, TEAS, SYRUPS, : : SUGAR'S, COPFEUS, MI Rect.,lied Daily, ire:4, fror'tt the Nev. York Market and bought, at the very low k`St caql Having been engaged for the last tiro 'year, tcilh a Flrat-rla.ss Wholesale gtrteer In New Vork, I have Faeilittes for buying WY goods t‘o titat I rut make It an 011 . '41.1 for all CASH ttrYi:l: and SEE 3IY STOCK AND PRICES ritn•llat•ing .Ascwliert. 1 NtII.T. uAsi{ F' pßoDuck, M. 11. OW EN, RED. ND 111.111: iEs2ellattecu3 ia7ertitqr,c,rtt.: L l olt SALE-011EAP AM ON CONVENIENT TEI.IIIS. . A 1114Asnittli and wagoh shop, With a Iwenty foe 'water flower attached: A very de,lrabto locath,, for btrsfpv,s. The sibotrr are large. ,rind ronvenirnt, with 11. Tel sary niarhlnery for eafrying on' an extensive bus! ness. A small new dwelting honse antt one acre o land' attached. . ALSO—One other water pmyer on tlw same stream with a twenty-live feet wheel, with Paw and lath mill, an In glut running or &r. This property , a,llll by sold together with tINr ivies of land on which the Will stator. 116 TEL I'IIOPERTY, with 3 large two , :trutone-half story house, with back bnildbatrs, Nlain bnibling nOx.= feet, with large and conveni ent barn. = This property. will I.e oold with one or more acres of land, to suit pith:baser. • ALSO-AA. FARM Containing at out .errs of lop!, all utility ved except a acres: taro dwelling houses, two orchards, large cattle barn, horse barn, %sow' lontoe and shi3l-a,Cherven. property in in a high state of enitlyatlon, and the .quallly of the land unsurpassed in the%county. The abnvo describedis,port:.• Is all desirably Tided and convenient to .elttglt Valley Rail Road. - /Fir For terms of sale Apply to the sabscriber, at Myersbnrg, Bradford cotudy, in apt 1-I's. RANK (ILAVE -T For the ptirpo ,, o .c iTh• r Prrlllg tt pm'm.romt symmetry Of Burial inotindF, and holding thew:nal Head and Foot Stono4 inoro - porrniinently nod se curely In position. • • . . For partlenier?•addres's' • MOB '.74 EDICIT F." s A.NI I ity;TAII DEMME :^ Ivo, (i i ME, Pt)U /UIV. MEI r. 11:1'ATCII ;r1 clu:ivust L.l. DICKENSON, Age.. tipringffelil EMI . ME EM BIC Jr A W. OE f,D• A fit wiza an 1' I N Jr, 1V A TeltEf; AND' CLOCK'S. - . ir6wA . NbA, r A 1 Juitt,2-71 EMI it WATCIIRS, r I , j. PANT liRY, irF , M. II E 4Ar P I,IE N. ; • FINE .011iIIICAN.!ANI) SWIS, 1;4)1.D.,1Nip Ti 'l , -, 'in.]. i 11 j , I : i N;FAE# WY.LI:T. i ,Ciao E IL 11 I , IS I I, V .I.;i. 1 s I, E 11,1 r 1, IA 'I! E AV .1 R I • (r 1( FROM TIT E (111 EAVEST TO ru E I; ES . , • • G1)1,41.4:11.1;lf.lt 1) t--11K,E1 st , Eci•AciiEs & EVE GLA ssr. s ' 1 on, ,1 0 , 1 . Pr. I'.7rt.ir I,turi sto N:l'itt ; PA I=l 111131 p `r, s Tsvo it Al, I Ai VIM NEAV .1 111 \t"I?1 :V S oRI • , \V:LU IMOKWELI, 1....01,-lataly loie•11•Ing In alilitlnii In Ili, LW1,' , . , 11 )', 11 iir ‘ ) irV.) , llW. l - • : I •I •; I 1••! 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MEM 011 , t1r. , . apigied • .14 b.,11" 111111dr I'l'l ate th,• Th • high A - 4211131111.:1:1.IN • 'IV L E Pt MEE lONVANI' BEM yItERI ) Eel NIM OEM DEW --11.1:L17, MEE ROGERS 111. FINE El EU ~' ME 16%.,i_it ' 1 1,i ',i ' 1E p ND TO IN. zn ear Hutu r• U s c Int, On ten ONE MILL it iS AeltltS in lOWA '.!NEItitASKA. Tile fine - 4 bmittliy toll.lle world to enitiMp lee; and fitoeit Products( will pay for land an • proverhents long before the p Opal becomes; dub:, LARGE DISCOUNTS for ca " The so:•rilled les lttkon In ic.eltraska far %cement ',Tegio oud the lands" of 31. IC. it. Co.t' .. - • itirrOr"clreu*s:tli t wtll fully (I.tscril' lands. and the tortw,ot /sato, appkt . to or add COALIIIdSIOWEI Burlltigten, Towa, for TOWS • or- Liar for Noto.-taka =I . WO Al -:11 • . - - PHOTOGRAPHERS. 4 - I -1 1121 E LI N . In Grafl44i ;past aresir. k , fiarta4al WAlittoollelnr,A that, we are, still adding Vi eur,eft4b4.9nraent NEW,AND ,And adnptlntt tried and mooed :noxs4, ropy and Letoutddpgh 1 ordin' ptiecur . 1 ...„,F.1.1*11•1740T140.14.411.'S Ir4lnzi,Ey.Eit, made outslil6)rt the ittlet, 'Anil that we 4lialc.) It xnpeeLatty toeular a. r , . ixIiAIAAI-Plet,Are;* el" any . 4eltircd. .1141411,,14 VatCr, Inds Ink, nr tt 0% ft). the' EST ANI.), t". 161. .411"..1.1114; E 1411 y i .. 1 I We ab , o eteleavoi t:o . take all tit'e time lowillkle tit Making' etti,tatens-pleturest., no as loftettre, the be it roulta. !, : . ~ - , •-. 'l' -; We :Ike c. tautly adding , t..,4;ur bloc k, er '• It A 31 t•: S • .N.ll.lmw pattOu* atml tasteful and fut. Üb•li them at a advanN!' Opal clig .1 "I I; . .Ifay 11.'71. i • ;--fr I 'COAt 0041. , 1 Co4t ! • I . • ' OLD Tow46;pA ill) 7. . . , . . . ,•: , • , , -.,.. P I .E.:).: C! V, & S . O 0 I I , 'f alo: 1.1.11-qtrit lo atintiittielitt; - tO tio , ir frltool- awl the pattUe generally, thai they *re prtparefl'p , f,,,., nes!, Puy of flit; fo)loiting named Coat•ctii quat t t I tier to spit iiittiliasertt; ttiorotighiy tO,reencti noit -Alted. Mill, ati ; I s low rat' , as at any y 3 1 ,1, PI T , '• 'Wanda. We )leeptico bit , t Coats from -the lift -t.• Awl W111:4-litifte mince , . ' ' • I ' !MI I, f, 1 tt A eiTE 1 C'OA'L. , ; • ( ~1 11.1t21 1. , . Sll 1 Tli 1 A Ni) ST4/IrE )A • ,4i.l,l:n.rOny -I W. .1. 1:0(' F.ll i•Cki):Le/,'VkOi".r. ..:vtik . tyl 10.111: ilk II 1:v:ILIti;:c;• th, 10. a. c. th ~ ,Itl ,t.v.i.lr , i N (Mr. ~, r lvv,.r3;:lin it' l l'in , Str..M , f '-'' ' '• . , :PECII - .Eti litt0T111":1 1 * . Tolautl3. Ilitrclt 17:75, :. T ii: F. , .1-: E . M 1 N t: '1; t) N. MODE TIE \vlss W AWE C? =Ea MERE I= ICU BEST E LAN NEARASKA; MEI 31LSSOV CO. I _ Tectit at 6 per crest. • TOIrANDA affects , Atrertitementr. OM . • 1 We keep on hand tile THE' BEsT COPL.tY CEMEN't ,111 urlet • left at IN ..4t.r,• , 4 'or 1...11;f& P. J. ralkia , ,.7lllrd Ontg SJ6rf....r at ~u r i wfli,,..y.,,ner a:aj t- Srili tedele wolort ati v ntioo. GIVE US 4 lA.LL. .WM. ;4441'17. .. . NT E W 1: L i )1.7 it. i ~. .S; G M3 i ii 1 -,1 i • . ..: ' i -,' 1 I\• -Itt,'-II FcJ;l. I'. • '1 tit, ,icheri/•,...r I'l-',AN FLOURING )ILI,I is !tow ~ p.ratiott. and that hr t• part tl to .tt , Mt work la Ms Itite gm shall hottt • , . , , . (.... - i..1 4 0)1 1, ' , ini.N1)..1.N4 1P...), i: i.):". 1110 ": \ V. l , THAT IT1:- twat awl flour. ' ,, H) Lau,;tll,l VATITIi :111. 'lt NerrtQr....--1'..1" ,, ,tv 1 . 11vi , _s , Ilo: We't .40e , •1 the li . vr qtvpliing to 1,141 , 11iP, , 111:1:. 1, i:i 11:11 . .2 111 i'•rry:l'4 , !: 1,11.1 1.6t14 1N,1y,. v tiv': , . I;til.g grl-t- ot tt o 1 , ,,1iii- affil olovat.l-. .. I I i F. ~ A 1 . 11 .1 .1t5. , i I I. 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A 31a,Iiinv familylit Oa: qa:tlr, , ..a has umt with a ''Mor , rapil 1)1 , 7' ratM of sate: thin oil at , ittat IIEMING:r* N 6. .2 A nmritibiOnting -f thlivery tynly tinr. .1,1;,2cti,q:, and wit). in tinnily' G 663- miENTS, •A j 1 r to MACTIIN ILMN, NtINV 110 OFFICO OF 11 EMINI ;To', 04)3rr,t'Ni Et: si)7.•••••••• srk\t'Si; M. .t., i:l ,- .3IIS(:T#rN „i4:l'. t ' • kliondv.Av N. 1 - -,„ Atus., 11341r0n Square. )1.11, 11111. 4 . he i'hien;, , o. 237 Sttue rim( Altt , tsti,: l 32 Wastilntos St.:, Mar/d'' Chit•lnacti., 'lst IN - est 4cli Sc., Sewilig WASldigt , 4l,D; ('..5:! - ftt S 'Wino gitel-, 1 7 - :• Atlanta, tea.. 1.)...t.;ic5• °pelt. tiCa;Se, st•. MEM II 2rt.• . . ;., EMI IN Tl. P MIMI
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