FARM AND HUUSEECLO (Communlcatal.) Stock Hones,. 0— The tree test of a good stock horse. is his proven ability to transmit his good qualities to his get and any one about to engage in the raining of colts, most be careful, or he will be most woefully de ceived. The country is lull of young untried horses, With Right Royal Pedi grees, owned, and raised by good men, who undoubtedly believe their horse will move himself to be a first class stock horse, and just here, how do they expect to prove it? why at the expense of those they can prevail upon to use their untried horse, and if he is an utter failure, where is your remedy ? You have none. I hold and claim that the owner of a stock horse should rose his a orth at his own . expense, before trying to scatter his stock over the country. The above is my sews, long held and in support of th os e l iews, I will quite front Itlnrry's work "The fact is this, that in addition to tenraerament tool protection of structure. over and above desirableness of nervous and muscular org,unization, there dues exist in certain liun , es the pow, r to prop agate their most perfect points and char teristics, which other horse rpidly . r feet in themselves perhaps do not have. Wh a t this power is. or when. it en 01 00 the horse came by it, no one ea. tell :It cannot be imphed; torthirig short a f actual demonstration can prove that it exists. It is this which mates a stallion worthy to he kept ns a stock horse, and nothing else can, no matter how beauti ful nor how sound, nor how speedy, nor how well conrected in pedigree, a coil may be; he shoat) never be advertised to the breeding public, until by actual service with his own brood mares, Ili, owner is made aware of his capacity to reproduce his own excellence in his get. 1 maintain that any other course includes a fraud upon the public, in that he ad vertises as certain what he knows, or should know, is extranely uncertain. for this reproducing capacity is inithheld by some strange freak or nuaseertitined rea son of nature front nuet horses. mid b..- stowed only upon the few. out of a him dred stallions of a state, only two or thri ever become justly famous, We lay it down as the first maxim of intelligent breeding, that Is stock horse is to be judged by his stork rather than him self, aid that the stallion that gets tio heist colts is the beg one to paireaiz• Jere we nave the views of env el • i. most successful breeders, - el-oily kot. down. Now let its boar fir a motnent, at the way one farmers are trying to im prove aur stock of horses. 'I hey take no pains, and make no effort to find a really good stock horse, to boy him, and keep him for the express purpose el improving their stock, but patronize the first 'horse they come across at the time, if he is tint e.lwap a n• nail and his owner will g naren tee Vie colt skill ./a,ll pp, sad the eon sequence is; that you may have a good colt or not, as luck mill have it, or your dam may be a good one, in which ease you have her atone to thank for your good colt. And now having crown a good colt,he is perhaps three coming four and you wish to mate hint; you search in vain. The horse yon used, may have got fifty colts in your section, and yet you cannot mate your cult. A conclu sive prig): in my mind, that the tire was a mongrel, and unfit to breed from. Show me a good stock horse and I will p- but out his colts iiniong any member of other colts. A stock liras, that does not stamp his get, with his own form, bold, style of action, dispositien, at d nervous tem- , perament also endurance, should at once be timascillattal. And now a tea words in regard to size of sire. Murry says: "As to the height and size, I say unhesitatingly, that the perfect horse in this respect is ono that stands fifteen hands and two bodies high, (sixty two itches.) and weighs ten hundred anti fifty pounds." This is the standard oh ; perfection ; an inch either way in - -height or fifty pounds in weight, is allowable but for speed and (indurative. fur the pur pose of general drivingaind for the track, and, therefore for the purpose of heed ing, no stallion should weigh less than one thousand, or more thAn sixteen bun dred pounds. Neither should he stand higher than sixty-three inches, or lower than sixty. The best stuck horse that , tint r lived on this continent, and the one that has proved himself - he most valua ble, in his descendants, Old Justin Mor gan was, according to Lindley, about. fourteen hands high, (sixty inches.) and weighed ahont nine hundred and fifty pounds When be' weighed less than nine hundred, he would pull u heavier log than any twelve hundred horse that could be found its the States of Main and Vermont. He would not only pull a log that these heavier horses could not even start, but pull it with two• heavy men sitting astride of it_ It is also to proof that there was not a horse to be found that could beat him, running eighty rods; trotting was nut then a fashion_ , Now Messrs. Editors, if, yon would like to have some more on thia allbjt et, I will write an article or two. Yours, R S. SE Ere. Alias flursemaa. ITORSiRADDIIII IN PlCKlEl ,— fttor:erad• ish grated and mixed with pickle will prevent mold !brining on the tops of jars. Leaves of hot:Eel:With laid over the top Will answer theEnme puipoze. It is &iid that this pungent reeet,..if grated and mixed with eitler s . I nten with the foetei;. silt t$ tt! preeent and' euir paruly- OA. Mining. • I c 4 o tx n CD ;5 ca 7 g 1 1, .., . 4 - t 0 tt D e.o. 1 % 1 4 ..T" Prat tt ck C":" 7. tel kfti 7 C m o ,1 1 ~.. PS Q 144 li t 6.. 1 ft Olg = CI *-0 1ii.... 7. Rb Mit tit IMO 0. 1:1 (llotblagotcJ i NEWSTOCKOY WINTER.DRESS GOODS Shawls, Oloaklnpl Flannels, Blanket's, etc. NEW FALL STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS Ladles , and Mina Trimmed Hats, vsirsTs, RIBBONS, Era NEW FALL t WINTER STOCK HIRT Riff ElllllllB touvi., arm 'sour .; Ct<=l - WC X.•31/T33 s9i:rx•rs3. lIM=IMMII NEW FALL CASSMERES, COATINGS, ~A.3ts et "CT*, stizigeo, FOR CIISTOR WORK - • i ' Ir - - - :1 NEW STOCK OF Hates de Caps. FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES', Boys' and Men's MERINO WRAPPERS & DRAWERS. NEW FALL STOCK Ladies' "act Goats FURNISHING GOOD& Naar fi £WD on. moms 848 above %maw 81 limo variety at tho store of Guttenberg, Rosenbaum Co., IL 8. 8888.1.1TER, ltasifirlug harmer. limktrto , „ Poo. 24. 111, Drugs *stud fiedicines. .ifi YEA R 2 AGO riArzimaN BUT A= 71771 4 4 tLIA L=l .ItAatll.. na • It , 1 pr• .IV4 rtl •n . I :)n o si . MI 1S bor cra at . tat.i,stnt I a.. IS 5a..4 !'!:,'.lT, l n.,. I : 1.. i 4 ,44 4 l, 4 0 , , :. - 4 -. ..k 4...: :. . t J 4:: ..C 4 .14;.1 c. I.:1C .. r 0 . :. 1 ...-4 4 .a "11.r,t - -. 7i\l'::!:.s or C.,1.1 tit. r k ;: .-,"7:..i 51 ri 77 q s , ~ , \. ii Li ~; L.l ii 1. 3 ' , p 1 • 1A 1I ! .. ...- i r i i ~i - F., i i „, _.....,......z....... r ~ ~ ar+, i ^ . v~ ~ l ~-1 ~ ~Lo I. t • ... Ar.."r •" , In 011 rint fp Up.? er tiw :p.• .; ti IJ a.. It t lA, Ito Y 1!I BC,LUICd. 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"LIP It, ••t P`• 1 :1. , • '~h•y rrr TT' 2 3 t0i..e.a4 ••••••5 kST-186ox - anti FRUITS, r totti.h u. w , l. eat Rt.', is ipts!. , - •• / a . 0 . 0..13.1 •• from t I.Z wu., _ : 4 4 I=l • le - - j 4-t a Ter.:PC7:-.IZI•C'J cti,y to bn no,t rs a xae.L.c...,, r.• r zzcqnling w. 1 hey a,' 1.:.1 , ft:' ,1 • .1 d.:•1:1- /hey act u; • n - a e_. 'I ..% . to each a (I , v... t-11 . 1.••...t.Ly u1•.1 IA at °aro brought abtoh A a T. IC. .1 • y a N. • i 714 ra .• et lc other A. a I prlyte: St.th.mt • 'a Onic they L - ro no eqv.A. 1 hey are a IT ',I end p rtio Purr,' .v, cc rreL to Tot., 'lacy ly the 1:ocKl. They axe plt d Ay, ethler. y mute :Uu e. - 17. atrorg. They rut cad ll,,y rue Lyspepala. Constroo :CO t.T.TI /If ut!atlle, Ih , y ac t •apriteladl ape, fee et r *O-4.; o s'exli enalusoina the hotly alrenulb fuel Let...2A leplatti Ter.ot, 63 £: I - - •n, IU7 Y (Tit. s. od" moorial II gi Only 50 Cents per Bottle. It promotes the GEOWSII, rnr.sruvrs the COLO% wed lac/vases the Vigor ISI P Et X Is 7 4ar MI 1:1 ES , kir' Vnlflut'S Fil .l+`. Orrlt TUrtrit TEAM acs LTOVO TaTil/Setrie 102 1 PURE :NO. 1 .1 .11 . 1 k c 1 51':1, Mrs ILAm wee Pat placed is the raorkosby Professor P.. Thomas Lyon, a gerolooto of rrirlret‘m Collc7e. I CO.NI/ON M ATRASSE:•,'. The sumo is derived trans tho Greek,. Xseurto," sic , . favor sit to &awe. purr/ sr. rderclerte or 'Wort. TIM athos reeiadrultho popularity tthosobeekna.k UNDERTAKING b unprecedented nod intro:het. It tacresses ths thuarrieund BEAD/Vet the liars. It LI A delightful 'rbc.b"lb . 01 "ft"' m't"'.. 'T^^ 4 'g ^ dressing. It tradarass Tisa , traff. n Ft - rents tho 1 Ip4l.ilty In hi. !nisi no+, 'Nyln. In I emn rolo•iti • ns. Lem turning Emmy. .14. keeps at, Lend cook nod 7 sed the moet eleesnt FIRAHSE is the Slote. oil gives the tern nth, fon,, glow aprearanee. It 4(14 Deeding hie .erNlce,,vill lm.lthudml TO promptly obd e• aunts he Qussarrt and Quarts . as it %assayer a Qams. a aillfllC:ury cluirgep. =ma. Crarraat Aaorn4 issoldlyell Gruberiste and I' '- , VIETAV. SMITH h SON. faTir7 Star Oat war FirtY Cent. 10‘r il.itia cr 1i0n,.. .. P... .1,.. 111. I RV). --1. "5 tr. . . 1 lmari!s Glory 13 Iler Mat t: - :.,-..• LYON'S ''.,**,, 4' . 4I.:: Ai HA 0 R til N Rad ItE3.Vl'72' or a. mtur.: ff I al r! 0.1101.11 I 1: tutu Jon PRINTING A.T . TILIS OFFICRI , , I ritteF.s.Rl:A.l4taisiu.k. m:;1+.6016.reAt.7.441!--' Drugs andifientetnes...'t Dr. J. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are a purely Vegetable prepsration, made chiefly from the native herb., found t on the lower ranges of the Sierra Na sada, mountains of California, the medicinal pro- perties of which are extracted therefrom without the use of Alcohol'. The question ' is almost daily asked, -" What ix the cause of the unparalleled success of VINEOAII.I3I2- Yuma " Our answer is, that they remove the cause of disease, and the patient rocs's era his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving prineiple, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system. ' Never before in Of . history of the world bas a medicine been compounded possessing the i eniarkable qualities of V INr:cen BiTTces in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic, relieving Congest Mn or In. Burnt:adieu of the Direr and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Discuses. If nun' will enjoy hood health, let them uao ViNeoeit 13irrims as a medicine, and avoid the use of alcoholic stimulants in every form. .. Yir C 0 421111,{, ~r bubl by nil Droymba, yawl Deniers ABEL TuRRELL, DRUGGIST, MEM • et l r '‘ i .\ o ni J "Wt.; r, .N•frolt< tia.ll THE M KA ' • r FE. Wntt., I yp.od "e who cur.l tr.,•11 en , •-r^o , " r ~ K. y. 41,1 V. t.t. 1,1 On r, , , t1.1 pinq et:, to pe. .14:41n Furniture and Undertaking _ . ll.® T. 1'' , .7..:11 C;:org ' e. si Sotthern Tier FITIFf[RE FITORIriI! SS \l'asl.i:lgtun Str,,tt 13 vshv.mto3l. ZV. LARGE3T AND Bin ASSOIatiFICIT OF 1 7 9C71 - I_l°4 I I , 1 It Al the I,,we6t Pric , e, of uric Store it. r St.o. Vot An Goode sold are WARRATF:III! Reptc.entell Nov. M.-Iyr Fliirisltiar3o 1 AT WILLIAM SMITH'S F.z.unelve Furniture NV areroorn you will dud the largeo FIRST CLASS AND COMMON I ' 30" , " TT MR.. INT I °l' 1:7 .IE;CIE, I To be /And to Ole neCtloll of the cow iry, of blo otvo mauulineture, nod nt pricer tivit to give rant. fsrtiou. ti mutter Me vet,. bert • EXTEN.-lON TAI3LES In tlin Couttlr,, and WA/II:AN PS them ITPIIOI,-,TERI: WORK Of 4.11 kind• don,. In the 111,100. manual • i; NE.II - AVO'STYLISIII 3CI azirs zazrm- , Eil BO Washington St., Binghamton, everything natnenble itt thut lAsiness. Repairing prtitn p tly o=l NATHAN MA YFA IR. st; N.l You VIII Fin! the E.D. ROBINSON Dnigs and Medicines Iron in the Blood The Perm* lan Syrup, a Protect ed Solution of the Pretoxide of Iron. is co combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blood, and. cures thousand ills,”.simply by Teni»g up.lnrigorating and fitallzing 'the System. The en riched and vitalized blood per meates every pail of the body, repairing dall:(l.ges and waste, Searching out MO etthi Scare- Dons, and leaving nothing for dist•ttse to Iced upon. TM % is the secret of Me won der/id entrees of this reined:fin curing Dyspepsia, liver Cont. plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Mar. Anna, Boils, Nenrous Affections, Chills and Fevers, Humors, Loss of Constitutionel Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in. a bad state of tits blood, or (Le companird by debility or a low state of the system. I:eing free front Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are nut fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but are permanent, infu sing .strength. rigor. and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con e finnan. Thousands hare been changed by the use of this remedy, fromn weak, sickly, suffering crea tures, to streug, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot rea , mmtbly hes itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU vim SYRUP blow, . in au) glass. Plllll phlets Prcc. SETH W. FOWLE & L'ONS, Proprietors, HOLD Di flat CGInT I: I.NIRAI cr. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For the relief and cure of all derange. meuta in the stow -tr nett, liver, and bone. els 'they are mild P a. aperient, and an excellent purgative. Being purely veg.. ""••• Lstde, theycontala , mercury Or 1111110- : tan, ral whatever. 3luch -;'.7,„ • actions sickness and ": suffering la prevent ed by their timely Use; and every family should have th em on hand for their protection anal relief, chum required. Long experience bats proved them to be the sat tAt. sure.t, and tie.,t of all the Fills math Ithlett the into Let atunimig. Ity their occasionnl nee, tint blood is purified, the corruptions of the aye tesn expelled. oh,truetion4removed, and the trholo une•hilsery of btu rcunreil ID its healthy activity Internal negatig aslu. h Lte. Onto clogged anal sluggish are eleannett tie Ayer , a I'll!.. nod stimulated into ,anon, Thus incipient tlincatO o'hantred heolth, the value n . Ma' diangr, When reckoned nil the vest inultitudes who enjoy It, can hnr.ilt be computed. The ,i.gar coating makes them pleavont to late. and pre.erves their , trutg„lt umuiPaded fur any length of time, so that they are ever Ne , h, mad perrertiv Although a.mrrhing, they are mild. nod operate letthoot .11..terbotte. to the nt tLtiLit ,or diet, or prenpatiOn. Full directions are given Oh the wrapper to each box, how' to Oar them a n Family rhY'le, end for the foliuwmg cousplatuts, Witch these fills rapidly cure .-- Fur Ility•valtollit or Imiltreation.ll,l•ttellav toe*, Lanzruor =IA L... of Aleliretite, they eh-ml 4he taken sunder:del) to , tinsulatc the ..,tom• ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. Fur I.l•er Complaint and Its cal 10119 symp• tools, Sisk Head. or Im.,Joundlce Green Sickness, 1311. ions Colic and !II limos revers. they abould hr Judiciously takin for earl, race, to correct Na dtzen.rd aCIIOII or retiloVC the el/arm:nom which eau, It. Fur ntrorratery or Dlarrticrua, but One gvnerally rOcltitrt.d. For Datessmatisica. Goat. Gravel, "Marioo of the if surf, Pale to the aide. neck and ',slather Silo Old be contito woof) taLeu, ns reoutred,to change the disease& arum of the erttein. 111th rush change those eompinints dkcippear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings, they should he taken in large and frennent dose, toproduem the effect of a drasticpurge. For ?Suppression, a large Clo.e. shotlld be taken, an it produces the desh - etl effect by sym pathy. As 111 toner PM. take one or two Plus to promote digeatton and relieve the stomadt. Antal • gin,. stimulate , th e rtnma, h no d bands, rest ores the appetite, nod invigorates the nyntee). Pence it is often advantageous where au l•crions derangement exi=ts. Otte who feel! tolerably Well, often Anti, that a dose of these Ylas makes turn feel decidedly better, front theme eleso.onwral rertorattag effect on the digeStite apparatus. rterrAnno nr Dr..r. C.. 4 TEO CO., Practlent Chemists, =M! POE S.\ LE EY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring to Gray Hair its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which i s at once agreeable, healthy, an d effectual fo r preserving the hair. It soon restores faded or gray hair Co its original color, with (ha gloss and freshness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles are de. stroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed ; but such as remain can be saved by this application, and stimu lated into activity, so that a new growth of hair is produced. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorods. Its occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off; and consequently prevent baldness. The restoration of vitality it gives to tho scalp arrests and pnwents the forma. tion of dandruff, which is often so nn.. cleanly and offensive. Free from those deleterious substances , which make some preparations dangerous and inju rious to the hair, the Vigor can only 'benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR , DRESSING, nothing else can be found so desirable. Cont.iining neither oil nordye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustre, and a grateful perfume. , , Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Practical and Analytical Chez:mitts. LOWF,ILL. MASS. trxvb iseiLs County Busigici Directory. Taro lilacs in title Director:7. ono year,ll.ZO; cad , At LlM...nal-Ith, 50 cents IfONTIIOSE JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney at Law. OM, one door Wow Tarhetl BOUM Pnblie ATeetle.• WM. ii COOPER A. CO.. flanker,. tell Foreign Pan ea, 'rick. to and Deane on Englund, Ireland and Beat land. • BILLINGS STROUD. (freers Fire and Life (neer noce Aeente Itallrono and AccldentTlck: rs to New York and Philadelphia. Olbem one door east athe Bonk. WM. BAUM - MORT, Slater, Wholernle and tiara. dealer In all kinds of elate roofing, Montt...m.l , n. BERNS A NICHOLS, the place to get Drug. and Medi vine,. Cigar., Tobacco. Pines. PoCket-Books, Specta cles Yankee Notion.. ho, Brink Block. WM. L. COS, Ham,, maker arid deafer in al articles usually kept by the trade" opposite the Bank. • BOY I/ A CORM . eN Dente, In stove., medwere: and Mananctorere of Tin and Sbeetlron ware. corner' of Main sod Tarnlttheatreet. A. N. BULLARD. Dealer In Groceries, Provisions, Dods, Stationery and Yankee Nutione, at bead Public Avenue • NEW SIILFOIM. I. I. LeROY, Dealer In all kiln s of farming Imple nws,ohelt.• • 1,111 t orb, deg powers,. Moot Cl., oppoetie Saviors Beek. ,Cin• CAI MI e PLAsTER —NICHOLAS StIOEM AA Ell,den, - cr In poodue Cert. Pinerer. Fresh ground. SAY I I , (th BANE. NEW V ILFORD —t la per cent. in' tercet on all Deposits Does a eeneral 4u Lana Doge nes, nit-If • S. B. CIIASFe66'W ti. F KIM WM, (triage Mk, and Undertaker, Mare Street. two dooe• erloW Ilawfey . . Store. Mc:COLLIN !MOTHERS. Dealers to Grocer!, an' I'r of 10i1111, on Main streel. • tl G 1P10• - .T A ~ toN Dealer, to Floor. Feed. Nee;:, salt. time. Cement. Groceries and Provleions orn Mole Street. orpoelte the Depot, MINE? A: TI lY DEN, Dealer" In Dimes and Median, • nd Manufacturers of Cigars, on Mote Street, neat she Depot 1. DICE EMI AN. Jo.. Dealer In general merehandle• and Clothing. Brick Store. on Main Street. GIBS(IN. M TINGLES--Dealer to stnrm Tr.. Copper. An. and Slleet iron Wane, Carting...A, Also. manufactor er or She,: Mel al• In order. Eve Trough and Lead Pipe !awn,. euwdnd lo at lair priers—Gibson Pconerlsor.fa.-IY. GREAT BENT). L. S LEN II EDT. Moored ore,. of Leather. and dealn In veneral Mercl.aadlee. on Mein Sireet.• 11. I' flit %N. Merchant Tailor and dealer In Rendl Made Cl..thinlA., Dry Goode, Moccriee mad Provisions Main Street.• Miscellaneous. cifTvl2l2q. &AM' D VA21124 TitYVlNeilLe .2TV Gs BOYD & CORWIN, Corner of Moth and Turnpike Stn TIN hill) SHEET-1B H Whal, Builders' Hardware, CI"TLEIZY, ETC., 11T rzilm. 1:=•"p El= We welld ho rnnrelhantall , o one and all who know thry h 111. n I they would calf t te by the of March nest. MIMI SCRAM SVIIES NHL 120 Wyoming Avenue, IIEcEIVES MONEY. ON DEPOSIT FROM COMPANIES AND INDIVID UALS, AND REI URNS THE SAME ON DEM.\ ND WU - 1101;T YUEN - 1- °l' 4 s:1,11L:E, ALLO\\ ING INTER sIX CENT. PER AN NUM, PAYABLE, HALF YEARLY, ON THE FIRsT DAYS OF JANU ARY AND JULY. A SAFE AND RE LIABLE PLACE OF DEPOsIT FOR LABORING MEN, MINERS, ME CHANICS, AND MACHINISTS, AND Full WOMEN AND CIIILDIt EY AS WELL. MONEY DEPOSITED ON OR BEFORE THE TENTH WILL. DRAW IN 1 - ER ES I' FROM THE FIRS I' DAY ol"rnE MONTH. THIS I-4 IN ALL RE ., PECTS A HOME IN STITUTION, AND ONE WHICH IS NOW itEcioviNo, - THE SAVED EARNINGS OF THOUSANDS UPON THoUS NN Ds OF SCRANTON MIN ERS AND MECHANIcs. DIREcroRs ; JAMES I3LA IR, SAN Fold) GRANT, GEORGE Flsl - JAS. S. sLoCUM. J. H. SUTPHIN C. Y. mATTHEws, DANIEL HOW ELL, A. E. lICNT, T. F. HUNT; JAME.; BLAIR. PRESIDENT ; O. C.. MOORE. OPEN 1) \ ILY FROM NINE A. N. UN lit. Fort: P. Nl_ AND ON W ED- N E'I>AY AND SATURDAY ENE NINGs- UNTIL EIGHT o'cLOCl2,. Feb. 12. IM 3.-Iv. NEW GOODS. rpho unleniened having rellttrd, refarnlybed AIM reftoehed the •tore, thrtnerly oerupirti by It. Zen. rh " ih ' e T p . ,:ap " w ' itVa k ei ' ti ‘ ;Vra re il " vaTitlyro " r 'dt°l"4. DRY GOODS t GROCERIES r BOOTS & SINES ! ! HARDWARE It C'ROCKERY 1 dc., If a As can be tound'elsewbere, and at as Desirable Pricer 0. DL Crane. Law.v11.1..1 Coutnr. Pa.. Much7ke73. FLEE, LIFE, AND ACCIDEN Inearance Agency. - CAPITAL LE4IItENTED OVEU 020,000,003 IL.Y. SUIT!, Muutrusa. Dec. la. 1873. 86 lat r iia:Lt °CIL WWI ProE R. 11. Traut!bulra Ptul Family XL X".l Toting teen on, of ompleyinci.t, sidt yhO cipitai, can incurs ...itsitnanent situation. kor sildrso. V. 11 b ttaAirl.