LOCAL NOTICES, or, :73,u.c.—.4. good building lot on Queen Also e home end lot, Inquire of [arch (.3, 18';2-tf. li. H. WOOD. 6; Co.'s Cast: Cast Steel Plows ;.• S 3 ouch. For information bow to ob . t:ltqn acitlrus CoLuNs (S: Co., 212 Water y. Y.—Feb. 2S, urn: :t nlre thing that phyziolans give any to a medicine, the manufacture : , •ell h a :,.z.,••••et. About tho only eiteep— of i: Jelotcopt's Anodyne Lin we believe, all indorse, and N . cc tllern use it in their practice with, 'ct . .sons requiring purgatives or pills should careful what they buy. Some pills not y cause gripint , pains, but leave the bow tirpid, costive state 4 Parson' s Par :r i!ls will relieve the' bowels and .n:e the blood without injury to the sys- of our renders who have any occa : to buy millinery, or, fancy goods of any can not do better •than to 'call at the :c of 31:r z. A. J. Sofield on the south side F.trcat. Mr.?. Solield Offers her s fine stock of c•,-er,y thing usually in a fancy :tore, and she proposes to roccl: very low for cash. Give _her a '' - t? 71 . 1 to call the attention of our read tlle advertisement of the Tremairio ecncert in another column. Wo ileard this troupe -several times, and -whoever enjoys good music and I•tv never regret an-' evening Int at their entertainment. They are to be evenings—Monday and Tuesday of weei: r t . 3 's tint r • • c EDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1872 Wellsboro Post Office. )1: an 3 after January 1, mails will oxen and a the oil:: at the Lows : lLllLi Orrzt. 12,3 P. M.Cuntl'ept, Mon. Th. 12 M y. '• Crd.ar Run, '1.1., Fr., 2 P. Theca:rya ;ma Fridays ....... ~ . M ME ECM CouirFpt, ?to. Th. 1,45 P. 31 C'cir Ihin,lllo. Th. 8,90 A. 31 rr!da3-s 2,45 P. M G. W. NE.P.IZICH, P. M. rik, (Daily) 1,',30 P. M. 7, ••7,4 , 3 A. M. Tuottl.cys zto.lpro, Jan. 1, 1672-1 Home Affairs. Brief. —Winter still lingers in the lap of spring, wo:ds to that abet. —Fresh maple sutrar has been postponed accoant of the weather. —tie:t Sunday is St. Patrick's day. For rear:on v.hy see the fourth page. —The :37:174; term of the Graded School 7nl'ir.g::a on :!..tcr.thx,y, the 25th intlant. —T;lat. mat. lit,:e - strong-box." was placed C 23 cf C.2c Fn•Et„ 'National Bank last fo-...r of our lawyers are httoncl i• cf Supreme Court in Phil v BEI !and there u_ -eat deal of - potted fever being very -\~~ C C~,.iil= ; - ••,:s C.Jrnlnf_ (It:c reguir.r 11l :'(.lCt2(llte, sicct. .:1 v: , :...V.her—c. , ..,11 .r.:. cic..: , :.1, at:::, Iny wells are glylng out in ',.1115, rnrtic - .llar:yh d juFt at this licenser; ..re c T. D. Taylor hr.i rented tha middle ecnc Tl , -o.lsc, rncl scnn re -11:7 \711c1 .- ale t-) f:til to rear] letter from Wi11:7.-pgt :7.-pgt en LT6ul-1-11:11. printed in r.notlier 0'.1.1 journ+lll , ,t. i — o r. r. . 1 ., C..ln'.n:r now. The \yew: into eit.ct lnst week. rc'erer..?.f to cur !eg . cum.m. - try, i\litchen hns made a toward.. the cztabli.itincrit of a ,i)ar;.tneilt cf Agriculture by the 3tate. —Tr.e o:C3. clwelEnp;honze en the , f to the advertisement of it is a stock coneern—lW nisrell iti 'ilit? !:In aitOIMI 'Column. The G. &B. ought tv be a - paying concern, The Illustrated Christian li'• r /? '1 is a Jour and under its present management; it must nal recently= established 'in tbe :et( rests of necessarily by so. I have ,ifeard, howyer. spod.morals,to,supply,that lart:e slass whose that tome- of the - o . lo:st ! nlettolcierii *aye : , 4.rii: 7. : yy,a;. - furliteiiiture seeks graiii'le ! lit;u• ihrough plaineff Oetlie ''salatilliletS of .the 'dividends, the eye rather than the mind. Like all the but they were probably politicians who las a work turned out by the American 'tract So matter of pure dithciertstel put iis tt l fric Otilit, ,is beaMti:ullylprinted, and euieflally hundred dollars ancite.4icei‘a aie lnilan 4 4, eAlteillf we 4•l>tht t i o . criticise the tone of te*ter cent, dividend, and perquisites ii4 - the' .the paper, use should say that it is a little too nature of gratuitous advocacy, of their claims - goodish—too much on the Sunday-school to whatever office they saw fit to ask f 4. book order, for grown men and women. But I see, however, that the'''iiiitr.s.tera';'is •a 'van'TC."rilettireptiper'''''We , can heartily win flourishing as well as a paying concern, and.;,raetzcliit.. Someq of the wood.ru:are excel it,- no doubt;;arieiSta'the 'approbation of= ome- lent - Specimens of the iiit.', On^e:llsCilit ,nu m politicians at least.. I suppose you adop,t, the ber for the 9th Instant is a 'beautifully execu true plan and make politicians as well as ad- ted portrait - of the venerable Lowell Illifion,' vertisers understan*tl:ut it costs mone - to the celebrated teacher and writer of church run a paper. iN4, it'4 , oo ) - WV" yii!ll :'44.51e,24iAtt0w„4,110ty-tirst year. It Re. nowadays on lid - 1i; good ` viiir . \A.• , Ws' companies an appreelative sketch of the vet patronage means his money, or it meant elan composer of the music of the Missionary nothing that is worth basing: - 7, A7ntent4ilk:o643' ••Hymn':; '' `'''':' h Wishes don't buy ink cr paper, nor does it The record of Godey's Lady's Book hardly pay for type setting, or :., pre,swork. From the public at large' iiii ifliUit-itilA4.l4ts4ettiiafltirethcl not a number missed, ore scriptions, from business men job wbrkl and change of Editors. It has been made better advertising. If a man wants to call atten- . aud more attractive as the years htive come tion to his_store of goods, or the icoodiiiiality 'find - gone, and it stands to-day without a of his manufactures, nhether cabinet work, successful rival in the land. The arrange or tailoring, or boot 7 n . aaking,;:.(3l.:;:i,:naeW9n 134"‘1113.A4r4ilis:Yeari4 i )nbraces many new and he comes to you and lisifsycililis an editor to attractive features. Terms, $3 per annum. give him a puff, to point your leaders t i p b's Send for a copy, cheap store, to the elegant., we4111410/4r and neat fit of his clothes or boots, to the fine finitlfairi r'citlairieWeiliid'inaila*rl,,, and perhaps, if he understands the way of doibg bush:l,o4la wants a spread eagib ad vertisement. Does he expect you to 4,, it for - ' - if y,.: . :+ ...i .. . s )a, ing. NOw, should a politician who wants t( rec ommend himself for (ace, be an exception to this practical rule? i Must he halie thia use ,i, of your columns for nothing? .Must)you extract laudatory tro w ti es} r futnittelihgrs, print letters certifying - 14 'fitness, short edi- torials in his favor, for a "thank-you"?— Will thank-you buy bread and butter for the family ? small clothes for the baby ? or cheap calico dresses for the wife? And must the laboring man pay the printer for advertising his wares or his labor, and the office seeker get his advertising done for nothing? It is too absurd to think of. I know that a certain class will pry' l out against such sentiments. They "subsidizing the Press" destroying the lnde pendepee of editors. No such thing 1 It would strengthen the independence of the press.— The political newspaper should open its col umns to all who wish, in temperate and fair articles, to discuss the merits of candidates for public office; but whether actuated by patriotic motives for the public good, or by private motives, the writers should pay their. fair proportion of the expense of keeping such newspaper in. Ill' ningjorder.,--This ix tlie true viy Qf , detruparattig athrpri,mai)-- ting the independence and impartiality of the press. It thus becomes the °lgen of the pub.. lie, not of an individual, or ring, or clique. The editor, of eotirse sits. at the helm and holds the rudder; is the judge of what is temperate in its tone and pure in its language. Blackguard articles though • covered with gold should never—will never—find place except by accident in a well conductedneWS paper. Only ill T9gplEtled such articles. The public at largesrant tight, knowledge, fair and temperate. discussior. 11' 1 a man, oil a man's friend for him, asks office, I the public want to know why he asks for it— his qualificationsibis peculiar fitness for the place. They want to know if he is honest— "honestin politics" as well us in the common affairs of life ; whether he possesses these pe culiar qualifications that will procure hitn re spect in thestation to which he aspireS • it to a legislative capacity, whether he has;that. EikrPXo/ 1 014Lkk4OLl.VigKiti-3=2,sn,ruiturkr.i that ntllsecutehim against the dishonesty of others. , Si Jo much f 7 my 9piniciti;" - apdrasOren4 . sba 1 I e arry come a newspaper publisher. We'are having very cold xvtlither-:ieltirk, latitude, and such has been the cask nearly all winter. It has, however, r been ty good season for theitttalkilitireit - : on the: A F est - Branch and its tributaries, though a large, amount of logs remain up the river for the want of water in the fall.to Usit:theiii.: It is estimated, and a lumberman just in the oce says that the figures show, that there are, not leis than four hundred million feet of WPM now ready, at the first flood, to come &bwn into the booms, here and at Lock Haven. This is at least 9rt.E4l4l.4rettl4r twenty iitilfinni_ more than have ever been broughtdown in ..„ any previous year. The result, say will,be that next l idit'ilutilittf,"#llll:iO.•4? 97; what cheaper, fo - Filire iie many Avho' can not hold on to their stock, as can som a of the heavier dealers, Inch al tbe - ReilxtAmni! patiY; 'Whitt; tent z .1 1 StlPite,&c. A fl l i4 vi ice . flood may, _h.owoyer,, aliAT..catcul,ations bui'ln : ihe iitsitiVe - Ortini.Sucli sktivetse Icir curnstitices; thlf - Itittr's stock deltileibi‘r will add much to the material prosperity of Wil liamsport, and eFectallyoft4e.wiii.l4,g..cymt,, es who depend'seAlieli'dnThe Idniter-Man ufacture for their means of livirur. . Our small-pox has about died out for cant i t of subjects. Vaccination has bCcome al ost universal. There aresome,ft w cases, of the old rash iOnek(p . 6,a6:olßeril ;111(4'; in o -. 02 zeienceNlis nttmeifec`iaii) spinal mining "s. • Respectfully yours, J. E. • Williamsport, March 5, 1872. Ltr.v.x.4a.3:: NOTES. ---T01314J140, Awip er's Mo:gazitte , ..eakifirelvia si.intiobiqviktily-tip to the average excellence of that periodica, is -to say that it is the best popular nign hly rri -published. That its ttnftgcl:s_byfe,-9§,e 'W . i ., - ed a'dirtirably in l-itting the general literry taste of the country is shown by the irnm .nse - cireulatidn Whieh their weiic;:jitil :attained. It is not, and does not wietendAta.Cle t. the ligivisrittyle-urpolttibilii;'l4:liitie t 'fait' 1 5 1 .3v: 1 1 . ..it.;..4!49454.44.4,9X11.dcgtr.that.. - D.C.st - di v'elyi. instructive, eleyatilwcaterer to the reatiing publie*l''-it - i . alr - bitt - perfect. The current number is a Lajr,ntn_Ple of the "lutuite,.4s.a,: `rieFli' l ltfedlitutrbitreiftar - e." - • ere are I is, jerical articles, instructive but rot helOy; geofraphical studis: : , and qmertaining I,ae z i;ouuts v.( traval;;YofikriiitiOri ofth'6 ctirfeil.§ l naval architecture of the past ; part of a nov el by the perennial Anthony Trollope ; }girt- poems, grave and gay'; the literary, scien i c, and historical records ; the bow miess edi or's drawer; short stories-full pf.nonsense and laughter; - abiAPEP':'fil Is Alle•'!''Ed it OF 8 Easy'- !.Cb a i r," full of sweetness and light. Thj 'Co us always the best part of the Nava. .It contains this' month a most appyromPA, 'Praia rilitirrri 69: I.dno. . Robinson. ,Presideut -fifths Pirit Vational Bank of Wellaborough, Pa:, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to thei best of -my kpowledge and belief. L.,ROBINSON, President., , Subscribed and sworn to b6fore no this sth day of March. 1972. • ; - lioarnT C. aIIIPFAN„. Notary Public.l Correct. Attest-Cheatar Itoblnsona IL W. Williams Batley , Dixectors • vldr)zinvitrators' Sale. Bx - Order_of the Crphans'Sonrt of. die county of Tio ea: the adininbitrators of the' est de of 1). C. Holden, deceased, will sell At publiee'Vennue on the premises, near Mansfield, in the Township or Aichniond, County of Tiogat Pak,. on; Tnepday the 24 4AI of April 1872, the following'd'c' ilbed 'Real Estate, to wit : One lot of land, beginning IM the center of the Whipple Road, and the northwest l earner of the lands of Lorrin Butts. Thence along the lails of said Butts , south -87.4' de grees east, 201,4 - 10 ds to the east kink of th Vole river. Thence elompthe samer north ?..1":,; degrees cast 16 2-10 rods. Thence l ,along another her einufter des cribed. north•B7M - derrega welit•.2o3 • 9-10 rods to said road. Thence along same, south,2g, degrees west 16 , rods to the place o :beginning.' Containing twenty acres arid'one quarter - of-ea acreidior6 or leis. ) en :thtr . pieQe of laud. in said . township," beg:n• Mutat' the northwest'oetaieli °fate la above descr. bed, thence along the same, south 873 i degrees east 19.7 5.10 rodkto.thEr„cstner of ;he pork riVere thence 'down the Rime licit northerly dreetton, 83 *-10 rods thonoi along the laud of the Tlogii Iton Coiligrth 875 i degrees West 60 rode, thence by the same, north 11% degrees west St 2-10.rods,1thsoce by the .lands-of Rally, Ohas. CoVenril Chas.) StingerlanCatad".J. P. Morris. north 87,4'digreiil iyest. 126 840 rods, thenee along lands of Woirautehinson, Martha Grarand the send Whipple road, eolith 2X - degrees west 116.2-10 rbdslo the place of beginning, containing /.31)4 acres more or less. Also another lot of land •in said township. boun ded 'oie. the north and south by the estate of Daniel Lamb, deceased, east by the Willi moon road, and on the west by the Tioga River, containing three-quarteri of an acre morelatleas W4 ll ,friane boas*, frame barn , and a few_frult fives thereon; slid being known as the Silas Allis lot, of Lamb's Creek. The that two men- Honed lots being on the west side of • the Tioga River, about one-fourth pf a mile from Mansfield, and a parl of the D. C. Holden farm ; and very valuable for the wood quality of the land, about 100 acres of which is in pasture, and for the Hemlock and other valuablatirm tier on the balance of said laud. Terms :—.Fiftrtiollars down at the time of sale, and ouou,gh niei'e mai eunflaustion thereof, and execution of a deed ter the premises "purchased, to make one 4 hat the purchase money ; and the tailauce thereof in one year from the date - of sale with interest. secured on the deliVei y or the deed, by bond and . mortgage In the usual form. 1 ' SAE II HOLDEN ' I A ' • C. attiLY.l.lol.llt, , Mareh 13, 1872-4 w. ' Administrators. E. B. Youwo E. B. Young & Co., (Successors of Uugb Youul; & Co.) . . Booksellers ‘, and -- Stab I• wad Dealers in • Wall Piper, ! - Windol, Shades, , Window Fixtures, Musical Instruments, Yankee NotionC Picture Trasnea and Glass, Pictures, all sorts; • Picture Cord, , - JusticeDlnnks, l ooks, all sizes Nelespapers, M agazines, ng Desks, Artists Goods, Law Books, Medical 1300,L•e, Books, . • -• . and every article in otir lino or trade . . —New York Dante . at Onti Dollar a_psorith. —Elmira Dailies at 76 Cents a month. -.Subscript:lona for a week, or month, or year. —Orders for Books not in stock promptly attended to. —An Expreafi pfelvage received .trora New York ev ery day. - - nre . .agents: of the Alichor Line and the Onion Line of 11. S. Mail Ocean Steamers. Pas Sage tickets to and from any point in Extrope at the lowest rates. .--Sight Drafts sold on any Bank in Europe at cur. rent rates of Exchange. _ I •y- Tan.. 214, 18724 • YOUNG dr CO. - oTILE-LIVING AQE has „up • winal in' any country."—Phila. 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"Were I. in view of all the competitors that are now in the held, Wchoose, I ehoula certainly - choose Lvrteo dos.' 1!-,611.04 . 47enntlrarAptiolier. ..111 no other single public:llion can there be found so, ninon of - eterling liteisrs2, elreePenee.'!—Now York E . rening Poirt t • — 'The beat-Of all our eolietlepublieationa.'!—Tlie Na tion, N. Y. - "The ablest essuya, the 'moat entertaining atokies, the finest poetry of the English language, are here gathered together."-:-/i/ineis Stals . Tournat., "Fortbinidng Feople, tbikbestof all the eclectic pub andl the cheapest. ? .Itis a monthly that conies erery Advance. C.cicaDa. "It gives to its readers flora than three thousand double-column octavo pages a-year, of the most val uable instruetive, and entertaining reading of the day. Actirin, poetry. 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Titrasorsia,:mac. :u•eekly, 'contain g the cream of Foreign Periodical Literature, and either one of the leading Magazines of Home Litera ture naine4lholow, will be gent to ono address for one yoar : v Harper's llouthly (or Weekly, or Dinar), Tho Atlas, tie Nfoothly, Llppincott'e. Monthly, ThorCialax,y, Old and New. ktcribner'g Stonthiy, or Appleton's Jour4 (see,tlyt; foriSZU. TM% Listhit.ied and ono' Young I'ol4. = . :AdAretie as aj)pre,.... " • ADVVRTIBERB.—AII forsons who oontemplate nollaug controcto with itowspapora for tho insertion of 4thertiumente ahould vend to Geo l i .. , . , P: - - ittivAll - -&- 'Co' for a cireni/r, or inclose 25 cents for their ONE Ern Dunn PAGF.i Prat:Fru...cr containing Usti of 3,000 Ness papers and 'estimates, showing the cost of, vertic . also many uaeful hints to advexttsers. duct %PI ' coma, of fife. elerienoos o$ paeLwbfi. ktatial al. a or safpLatrisfiqs. "IS i 4 ' ii . ru l .400. Lorcprielctralia VA --f -1 iviiy:ftthi - m,eiiv.p , . 44.1 „ ..4. 4. , .% ~ ..:n:.i.i. , ~,,,,..:,_.„ 41 1 I)Evfk Row, N. . 7.,_ _ , wi.uotttittopa to mill these gotak beim re.,4eivzo "Ai CaNi .re 14041essed of unequaled frioilllies for sectir r ii Ain t iortion of advertisements In all nowapapera • Shanty. I. A ' ;''' ' --'' - 1ri...8..4.124/ICdttO. Akwat Icanst ratea, Jp. Ip. 147;-1s: I .Vlav, %Lin. _ ! :...i , ...-pipi • st-r. c-4,•,)'!:!: .t7_,,. s.l ..7..: -),.• , 4: : . :: . Z, •-'," - -: : : ,,a, fa.t . 3 ., ~ , z 41 ~... ' .1: • , i .t , :. q - : , :id '...::ArAI 4:4 , -.....-2.-- ... , 4'...4 . , ' > 3 5 7 -frji . 1 1 - ‘ .4C r."."‘ (-) Table Linens, Towels. Napkins, Towslingo, Toilet' Table Covers, 4.0. I. . We are also selling out the balance of our Winter Stock of-Shawls. Dress epode. Furaland WOolOns, at Ingelyre4ixoecl mice?, so that any one insseed of such goods will go well toil 041.1. - 0/I.olltiflOreinlyliliri , .. . , . ii.: ..,,,:-: t:' -.i. '. `.• L ' -il , -! -_, . -.- . . :, ---. , 71.. . „. . . . Corning a Foundry •& NaCbine • . 3a. Vrii7% 3PE11 . 3r3a6 ISCOMLISIg 'ltlanufacturers of Stationary and Portable Engines and Boilers. Gearing, Shafting and Bfaclsintry required for Saw Mills, Grist Mills and Tanneries, Ovens and Grateilor burning Tan. Serowe for moving unleached and Peached bark, Castings, Bolts, Railroad Frogs, Cbsirs, and Ilepairhq done at abort notice. Wo have Is eiliti#B for shipping by Canal or Railroads to all points, and can furnish MaChinery cheaper than Eastern or Western builders of the best quality. Jan. 1,1872-Iy. CORNING, STECREN (JOUWIT, A. T.. - • litrau YOUNG A large number oT,Cuttari, and Platform bpring and other Wagons for sale. H. H. /Jordan of Tioga, and H. Wheeler of Lawrenooville,fy agents. Call at the above places, or my shop in Wt/lsboro, and examine work before purcbaaLug elsewhei-e. Jan. 1, /872. C. J. WHEELER. Law Blanks MEI ISM !If you want Alpaca, • •for the Grand Dutchees, at BALDWIN'S Shanty If you-want tua.Ottonattil 13 wl, • call at BALDWIN'S Shanty LE Yon vraM notloni'laa& trimmings; call M. BALDWIN'S Shanty CPCP4X3 , IIO EARLY SPRING' TRADE. E I subscribers Ittite attention to theft , NEW STOOK of • 411:imxtsk 141 fgfe linlicklVt3t(isgeOlavaoced in price as soon as trade opens, and cirly liuyers wi ldo the best. Black Alpacas, Black Pure Mohairs. Black Silks, ,/ . - Oui stock of these - goods Is lodge, wo are selling them at .F.. 851 than the present Market Rateal El New PrintsmaA Handsome) Stook. 1 hoots and, Shoos: : Tfiery -e ,Vh r eap:- ( Corning. Feb. 28. 1872 cv~ ' _z ~-:~' ESTABLISHED 1840. CUTTERS, CUTTERS, SHANTY• If you want a Afro assortment cd • '4 '' FALL AND WINTER GOODS, CALL la BALDIMPSMTV, ENE= ITOCIA, Pd. ••'• t It yBli ittrat'breastidudciarrkiiids • '" call at BlLDWilirrSbanty Upon mint - Ladles & Gents' under ivare, coil at ILLT—DWIN'S Shanty If you wapt I Cap at, BUSTIN'S 13bazity you "it G °°43 ' jiil, at 13AIJIWLI'9 shanty If you want Rats add Caps,' call at BALTII,IVIN'S Shanty It you want 'Boots and Shoes/ call,at BALDWIN'S Shanty If you matt a set of Dishes, If you want good Tea 3 and Groceries fresh, p" • call at 13ALDWIN'S Shanty If you want a ready male gait of clothes, call at BA.LaW7)."B Sbantp It you -want a.suit Clatlloo leava i Totir measure. l A.T.ap at wrivn 5h930.y , . - . -• • • • • , If you want Om' Cants, If you went gobea, If yott mutt prices that cant be beat, call at ItAltiV/Vt's gbanty That's whats the Matter. - • BM EMI A.fiE SiEVF `ll . '' 6v.' OF 001I1UVIO, VOR TUC EMI IMMIEII El call at BALDWIN'S Shanty call at BALDWIN'S Shanty call at BALDW/N'S Shanty ; • ~ict • 9 WHE NM El ,IA r,z , s V EGETABLE SICILIAN X 11411? - s" RENEWER Every oar int:: c:,:es the popularity of :v;doable Hair ! Preparation; which is due to merit,alone. We can assure our old pati.ons that it is kept fully up to its bic h standard; and it is the - ouly,roable and' erfected prep aration for reitoring GRAY on FADED Him to its youthful color,- making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its .use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic properties, prevents the hair from Palling out, as it stimu lates and nourishes the hair-glands., By its use,-the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it. restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create a new groWth, except in extreme old age. It is the most economical HAIR Dunssmo ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy- ap pearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D. i State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, “The constituents are pure, and carefully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the BEST PnE ! PARATtoN for its intended parposes." Sold try all Druggists, and Dealers irz 2Lfedietnes Price Ono Dollar. Buckingham's Dye FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Rene jeer In many cases re quires too Tong a'tirne, andioa much care; to reslore 'gray or faded-Whisk ers, we have prepared this dye, in one preparation; whiqi will quickly and effectually accomplish - this result. It bi,Rasily applied, „Ind :produces - a color which will neither rub rlof,wash off. Sold by will Druggists. Price Fifty Cents., , • Manufactured by R: P.AALL ISE 00., NAegv.t, • I WONDERS - WILL. NEVER LEASE. HAcov 7 er7 you o lrg e dll 2 lp t e . si aud g,Feiii9medical Jan. L 1g72 Dll. M. L. BACON'S MAGIC j'ARt RiltED`i It cares colas, diphtheria, cranes and pains in' the stonnteh, indigestion, diarrheX,• ayiiegatery, simmer comPTainta; ebblord inerbus, Cholera &c., as by, naaglo. As an external applleation for frost- bites, , Chilblains, sprains, bruises; felons, : rheamattomp_ Wok ;headache; toothache, neilralgis, pains in tho side, hack and loins, ina.practice of alryears, it has beefi'found to be sea. lOnd to no preparation ever offered to the public. - Tee proprietor of this medicine feels' Warranted ,in guaranteeing it to'be the best bamedy fta• Ike .above diseases in the market. - tra , 'L . , Manufac ed and put tip only by Dr. M. . Bacon, Blass - burg, . . . Wholesal ,_ agents—Hallett, Sear& 4: Burbank, 149 ' Chambers .eet, Now York.; W. D. Terbell'& Co., Car t:Aug, N. Y.JI lan. I. 18,2. Hoi i ighton, Orr & Co.; STONY TOtili, PA ManufE4cturers of g tamgLft..t: }41.412..f.h Buggies , ; Sulki es, VA PL VITOII.II sruNct, .I,:ittlcK.Al.7o LIMBER WAGONS, CUTITERS, SLEIGHS AND 808 SLEDS. IWe arc prepared to do auFtiiing in our lino pn eticirt nct!ce and fu the be=t 'manner. Satlsfaction gnarina- teed. HOUGHTON, ORR k CO HATINGR ,L COLES, Agents Weß4boro: - Stony For Jan. 1, 1R72.. THE BEgT , HOTEL'in tho COUNTY, THE CONE. HOUSE. -, . . .. ~• _ • 'it ..NtlN'. tootas largo andwiAl ye:l:dilated. . 4te ,,ip co modattons not If 1.i .- st•o urpasEo4 y firi4 °liars ..." liii;el in tho 0 Northern Tier,' . - dills nolitelgir, than nt;second and third ratOotelq: tociiiipp - , , cornor of Mali/ and, Wain streets, Willlatoro. -' _ , - - • A:good table, good lignon. good ,oriler, and .a . 8 . 0.54: hoalik; Jail 3,1181,1-1 y PELECt - IfOrD, ProVr.. • IsAIRNJts SROPZ 1G 1 r . 70-4 a rny :JO his ri:tll . clii 7 4ll 7 36ii . S 1 ie constantly stoclt4 Itttp: ‘• Heavy-and - tight •Harn'egSps;„ ma ' .1, in a flubs tank al ni'd.m4x . i:Arid offeted et kricca that cannot fait to •-• ' T h ° Ve*t Irc ) rkr ( ! ea, e: 3 4 1 .P./07Pds and Porielma Unebeei l t matorlai imeti.- • . . .. ~ .• s „ ; •,. 7 ItEipalring done 61;rahotiLisotO, andiskb beettepa, bar. Cali awl ago- e. •• ~- , 4 :';.-. ^2A ' ' •- ' l.- alcil ' l ` 147/14311 ' .--'*—,— l athe o:44gUir. , ..r. - s;., .1:C. 1*:1- • .. 4..- . - 11:' --"'s A. NS & 44 NM flial