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Advance Ternn of Subscription. To Mail Subscribers, - - - , $1.59 DtUvared'by-jCarrlor, , _- - Siujslo Copies, 5 Cents. Advertising Tcrun. 1 loch. I ji oo | $1 *o | ta on |« on | ft' to | Hi. flashes. II 1 76 | g-ii | 3 SO | 8 l» .liTanTa. I :M| 3^1 <wi S 00 I oo i Ta on I ij Column | 5 Oil | oou | 7 on I to oo | 1500 | Gtoiiimn. | ^-oo j o uo I l-oo | -o uu | aooo| dti ioUmin, fTJub •[ in oo I oo | a;i mi I f.o I ho p^jhTeCol. | ~2, oo I a.' oo | 4qoo | 7o oo | loo 1160 DnsinoM Cnnls notcxeocclinsO llncs.lnscrtcd for (I per annum: over 0 lines, 50 ci-nt* |.or line extra. Local Notices, IS cents per lino for tho first ten |B«I ; all o>er ten llhss, ten rents per line. No lotice Inserted ior loss than $1 go. „ Obituary N oei, Resolutions, Proi'OpYlmgs and .Yotices of !:•>! ;;:ous. Charitable and othcrSocictlos, 1 cent* pf-r '.m •. Legal Notices At tlio rates fixad by law. Twenty-five per cent, additional will do charged hr extra* displayed ndrertl«emeiits-and cut«. Ycarlv Advortiscrs, <Iisrotitintiin;;tlif irndvertlNO- mentM ^.~r\-« «»,« **nirntton of the year, wilt ho fliar^e to bo ii,..- _ connected with tiioir regular business Transient Advertising must be paid for in nd- rance. Wo at all limes reserve tho right to reject any ndtertislng which wo may deem unsultcd to our column\. AivertHemenh not unlcr contract vi'isi be p'm.t'v lurkal the length of time desired, nr thcyK'll be. eontm- «J end charged for tillordcred out. arlv AdvortiHcrs.ilfeontmiiinatuesrnuvcr tH \before the expiration of the year, wi bo •«ed at full rates as above. Extra charge will£1- o made for Dissolution and'other notices not NEWS OF A WEEK. Tin Maine lumborrnon hitre had ft con tention to discuss the reciprocity treaty. The.quantity of lumber cat and manufac tured annually throughout the Stato U ro- ported nt 1,150,000.000 of feet; valuntion O ftha.»amo, about $20,000,000. Thoy had in Centrtil Illinois and Indi- ini, last week, tho heaviest snow storm of tit entiro senson. Tho consequence? were iery damaging to railroad truvol, nnd were attended with tho lo;.? of considera ble livo stock and othor property. Thero is said to liavo boan ft fight bo wen tho two Liberal Generals, Cnnalcs mil Cortinas, in which tho latter wns »onted. Tho report of a capture of Mon terey by Eicobedo, is contradicted. Man ael Ruiz, ono of tho Ministers of Juarez, bai gono over to Maximilian. Govornor Vidaurri i/dcad Tho English Government continues to re-enf«rco tho troops ilntinnod In Ireland Tie outbreak which was expectrd on Jan 31st, during the progress of the Lord Lieu- tenant's Drawing Room, did not take place. Tho cattle plnguo continues in En^nnd to an alarming extent. Louis Nnpo'cnn is said to ha o sonta dis patch to tho Government of the United SUtcs, demanding whether it means to ro jurd n protracted occupation of Mexico ns i casus belli. A dog fight at Cliicag ', on WeilnesJay. sltracted a very great crowd of persons, jnd several thousand dollars chnnged bands on tho occasion. Both dog-) died iflcr their encounter, which is reported to biro continued during 2 hours nnd 40 ninulej During tho Inst week several interesting rtperts wcro received from agents of tho •Freoilmen's Bureau in different ynrls of the South, regarding tho Treedmen nnd their former masters. As a general thing they state that, notwithstanding thn great opposition to the system of paid labor, the condition of affairs is very encouraging The Fenians of New York nnd Hrook- Irn to tho number of 20.000, will parade uader Colonel O'Mahoney on St. Pntrck's day. Tho Baton Rougo Advocnto says llmt notonc-lhird of the; cultivntnbld lnnd in that section nor nlonj< the coast in tho im mediate neighborhood has cotton been put in this year. J There are indications of n. very heavy emigration to Texas from tho North du ring tho ensuing Sprirjg months. Measures for tho reorgnnizntion of tho. Southern Associated Press wcro taken nt a ..letting held in Montgomery, Aln., on Thursday. A bill was reported last Thursday in tho House of Representatives to reimburso tho IOTSI Stnles fur their war expenses, and «s referred to tho select con^mittco on that subject A resolution wns adopted to inquiro into 'Inexpediency of payingnon ennynission- •3 officers and privates for envnlry horses 'oitln tho war without fault of tho soldier. A resolution for an amendment to tho Constitution prohibiting ofDro -holder3 un- Itr the Confederacy from cloction to office under tho United States Government was offered but objected to. Gen. Leo was in \Washington Inst week before the Reconstruction Committee. FEMANS IN WASHINGTON.—A, largo and enthusiastic Fenian meeting was held SiturCliiy iiij;M. and addressed by Georgo els Train, Major Tooly, B. Uornn Killian, nnd.lho Hon. Messrs. Rogers o Ifew Jersey and Hogan of Missouri. Let '*rs wero read.from Michael Boylo nnd Capt. McCnfTerty, dated at tho jail in which they wcro confined on chargos o conspiracy against Flcr MajestyGovern nent, from which it nppears that United Stales Consul Eastman nnd Mr Adnms itcltned to intorfero in their behalf — C»pt. McCnfTerty had served in tho Rebel \Utny and subsequently took tho am.nesty oith. Tho meeting passed resolutions do- dttihg tho 'replies of theso functionaries itwlting to tho prisoners nnd ignoring all to claims they had to bo entitled to pro- tetlon as citizens of tho United Slates ; wlalso requesting tho Prosident toinsuro 'ytopcr representation of Amo'icnn opin- Md principles st the court of St. J*™e«ind tho different.consulates throtigh- out the kingdom of Great Britain nnd Iro- '*'<!. Acommittoo wa? uppoinled to com- * n nlcat« these resolutions to tho Presi- 4ent Resolulions wcro also passed do- \Ounclng the action of the British Govtrn- oent in. condemning to pennl scrvitudo «l*\Mn« otthe United States who wont on trlrate buiine«s U E-iropo, and who had 'JwmmiUed no overt net against, any coun- u h Theso resolutions formed in part tho *•« of animated and earnest gpeechei.— '»Ui« course of tho'evening »• reiolution »« »aopted docUrlng that the Monroa. ^IrinewiM swindlo on Amorlcan D»-1 Hility.. ,-l The Prealdent Veioea, ^•^frtednfien'i . Bureau. Bill.,V i „. The rresident'ii. M'oiiago. Yctoing tho Frccdmnn's .Bureau BUI, Was submitted to,, the SfnaCo'lait ilondayj^; t It iaj-an •jibifi; ate document and we had inlond<d giving u synopsis of the same, but as we are -una ble to.dp it juatico in^bia,way '.wp^ihall lay it over for publicatibrf \In\ 'full \nVit week. \ > i Tho Lato Dr. No It. At a meeting of the faculty of Union College hold Feb. 8, 1S6G, tho following memorial, in respect to the death of Dr. Nolt, was prosented and accepted The relation which our venerable Pres- Ucnt has so long borno to this Collcgo de mands from us something more \than the ord nary expressions of respect. For 02 yoara lias ho been tho head of this institu tion, nnd until within ashort.timo his revcr- od form was rcgulurly seen presiding in our meetings. Our own relation to him was peculiar in many essential respects. Most of us havo beon his pupils, as previous faculties havo becyrbifore us. On this ac count the voncrntion of.a father was added to tho respect wo hid for him AS our long presiding head, our high c.stcnm for him as our oducational guide, and our lovo for hi:n personally, ns to oieh one of ui, a hearty nnd valued friond. Wo dcploro his death as a great loss to tho instittuirn nlthougb, for sovernl years, he had been unttblo to tako any activo part in its instruction. Thero wits strength In his nam\ and hi* very long connection with tho Collego had made him leem almost IdontiBed with its prosperity. This fact, however, instead of producing des pondency, should only incrcftso our effort* for its good. The nppenl is strongest to the oldoit mombors of tho faculty. The removal in our front brings into nearer view tho terminus of our own labors, nnd call? us unto n grrnter earnoHiless, and to a more conscientious discharge of every duty. The younger members of .our body aro urged by it to a higher ambition, and to u grcator diltgonci in making tho institu tion worthy iho memory of him who may be culled its founder. Without meaning to dopart in any res pect from our proper spheres, we would say to the Trustees and to all tho Alqmni of t!,o institution that, nt this \tljno more than nt uny other should they give it their henrtiest support. Union Collegers Dr. Nott's monument: all who loved f him should seek its good ns thoy would per potuntn his rcmeinhranco snd his glory. To tho widow of our lamented Presi dent weoffor our sinccrest sympathies. Our hearty thankfulness is duo lu ono whose unwearied devction nnd faithful caro not only prolonged his IUR . but. even in the midst of suffering mado his lattqr years peaceful and 1 »J>pv Resolved, That this bo signed bv the Acting President of tho College nnd the Secretary of tho Faculty, and that a copy bo sent to Mr». Nntt. J*. P. HICKOK, Actinp I'rou'dent. JormiuN Pturtjox, Secretary of Hie Faculty. 11 EO RO AN iz AT ION .—In Congress on Sat urday. Cooke, of 111., argued that tho pow er of reorganizing tho seceded States ri being in tho Union rest3 with Congress. When tho military power can safely be withdrawn, and theso Stales romnin pcaco* ably in tho Union of their own nccord and not by force, and thq Union men and freedm n do not require n military force to protect the-n there, tho government sho'd bo recognised, but no military power co 'd set nsido tho enactments ajicl judicial de cisions of States fully in thoUiiion. 'While theso acts wcro necessary the Southern States should not bo recognized. Judge Lawrence, of Ohio, .maintained that tho ordinance! of secession was vbid ; that no Stalo w<n evr out of tho Union, but that all lawful stnto govornmont was destroyed in the rebel states ; that when the. rjlicl givcrnmcnts were overthrown tho people were 'oft without any stnto gov- ornmonl ; that it is tho duty of Congress to gunriintoe it, nnd until this is done thero can be:io lawful slnte government nnd no representatives in Congress. A Xxvni. PRIZE ror. LADIES —Tho American Statesman and Journal has ex celled nil its competitors in tho varict} - , numbor and vultio of its prizes sent to sub scribers, lu last nnd most novel is ono of J W. Uradlny's celebrated ) \Palo.it Duplex Elliptic Spring Hoop Skirts,\ for ladies. Theso very celebrated skirts con sist of two elliptic steel springs, ingenious ly braided tightly and firmly together, edgo to edg'-, making tho toughest and most olastie spring over used. Uo lady who over woro ono of these skirts will over use any other Ono of tho choicest nnd belt will 1 o sent frco by oxpress to every club of (ivo «ubscribers to tho Statesman. Besides the above, tho Stntcsmnn offer s as n prize, ono of Wheeler & Wilson'* ce - obrnted Sowing Machine?, or ono of tho Empiro Sowing Machines, n Bniloy Putetlt Washing nnd Wringing Machine, or the Champion Clothes Wringer, or a choice out of ovor two thousand of tho finest Steel Engraving. Iloro is a chanco fo.r every ono to securo a splendid prize. Send fdr Statesman and cataloguo and got up your clubs. Address, American Stulesmnn, 07 Nas sau Street, New York. 1 H V*hU* 3 nmni — COOD NEWS FOR ALl! .» :r II. .,.-..< , \lt| ' I. . . I t :'.-nU wi 'tr II JUV >» J ;- n ll !f «(in J 11 i s« '•itn i J ^To More High Prices 1 FOR -A FEW DAYS MORE, H. W. PERBNE & CO. WILL OFFER f T PRIVATE SALE ! TO TlfH Tr.Lt. Yotm KEtonnoRS.—It is n. duty which every ono who has suffered from the tcrriblo rayogos of that most horriblo of all diseases. Dyspepsia, and who has boen cured by Coo's Dyspepsia Cure, to toll their friends and neighbors of it. \Do unto others as -you would'havo others do unto you\ is the golden rule. Every ono that has evor used it, linowa of its wonderful curative powers in Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency, Sick Head ache. Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Cholera Morbus, and wo might say, every discoso thnt arises from a disordered stato of the stomach and bowelv. B OOKS AND GIFTS. FOOD FOR THE MIND! If you want tol^juy a Book, buy it of . E. S. BROOKS At the \METROPOLITAN GIFT BOOK ESTAB LISHMENT,\ No. 20 Buffalo St., Rochester, Where you can.cot any book that you may want. Mookt in every department of Literature. And you have tho advantage of receiving a handsome Prcsont, worth from fiO conts to ftoo, whlell Is giv en with each book. i *3_ All Hooka aro cold at tho publishers: pri ces. And you can solcct from the largest stock ev er oflorcd In this city, Including all tho standard works, all descriptions of Albums, oil the varie ties of Gift Hooks, all tho styles of Hlblcs nnd Prayer Hooks, nil the Hymn Hooka now In use, all tliolatopublications, nil kinds of stationery. Uoou for nil classes—upon all HUbJccts—-In ev ery style of binding, and in cndloss vonety. Homeinber, tli purchasing hooka ol E.S. BROOES, at tho \Metropolitan Gift Hook 8toro,\you pay no morothan yon would ntany other establlsh- mont.and you have the advantage of receiving a valuable present with eaoh book that you bjiy. «3_Ono trial will convince .book-buyers IJiat the plnco to make their purchase, la of • E.S. HROOK8. At the Metropolitan Gift Hook Store, 20 Buffalo at,, Koohester. CITIZENS OF DANSVlLLE AND VICINITY A. Tremendous Stock! OF NEW AND DESIRABLE Dry CroodsZ SALES DAY AND EVENING! IN NORTH ROOM OF ALTMEYERS CABINET WAREHOUSE Main Street, Dansville. R ELIGIOUS SERVICES At Fra»kll» Hall, Every Sunday, at 10W o'clock, A. M,' ttniier ihe an*- pieei of th» ''Ohriifian A<Jvabt C(|llr•«7 , THE BEST BARGAINS ! , EVER OFFERED IN WESTERN NEW YORK. LOOK OUT FOR FULL PARTICULARS IN SMALL BILLS! , XI JL-J fjIL '-•••JL JfJLVMX*- LEACH *V PERHAI, I ;, Dealersin i CLOCKS, WATCHES, TOYS FANCY GOODS, &C. f'V t'-i- H AVING purchaned the entabllihmeDt »f L. Kuhij, wenre dow prepared to furnish titty t/.i/ijIn «ur lint »Dd also do ALL KINDS OF. REPAIRING Of Clocks. Watches aiid Jexcelry on »hort nollce, In the h«ate»jjnanoer andratrlha lowest prlc«t. -v y LEACII & PEKHAM. N. B.—All Goods and Work warranted. 'M. II. MARCELL, \ \ «.<x'UTA'cTb»'ia'er • BOOTS AND SHOES, H AS OPKNKD A SHOP in the block nearly oj>- po.«lte MaJ, Beach's well known stand, Inwer imrt of Mam litreet, wiiore ho renpeclly soliclta the patronRRe of the public. Mr. Mnrcell is an expert:- eneeil workman, and manufactures all kinds of men. women and children's wear, in a style second to n\ne. KBPAinilT G of every description on short notieo and at low prices, 1 Dans villi),. Inly 2V, 1800. K2 gobn glum. Attention! Everybody ' r f \ JOHN BLUM, J Manufaetartr of BOOTS AND SHOES! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION! FOTV Men, Women and Children! 25 YEAR$\EXPERIENCE. M R. Br.UIJ hns'lis't'an sxpeiisnee of ovVr -2S Ypnrs in this business, which enables him to manufacture and sell Boots and Shoes, Better and Cheaper than any one elso In the county. He has just opened a line stock at his New Place of Business, BROWN & KERSIINER'S BLOCK, Opposite the rost-Ofllcc, whore lie can ronvmeo all favoring him with a call that he can gjva thcui good bargains. nsa'.ly tlnne, on short notice nnd nt Low Prices., ALL WORE WARRANTED! ALSO I.IvATllEIl AND FINDINGS FOlt SALE. Cash ]>al<l for Hides. t>Ti.The patronaao of the public i» reipectfiillj SbliiitcJ. Still > JOHN DLl'M. INSURANCE AGENCY DAXSV1LLC. Home, of\ JVCIC Unvttt, Cl. Capital, - - ' (300 000 Norwich, of jforwieh, Cl. Capital, . . - $300 000 Morris, of New l'ork. Capital, - - $500 000 Com Exchange, of Nao Jr'ork. Capital, - - $400 000 In.\urancescfri<cteil In tho abovo flrat-class and reliable Com panics, a' the lowest rates. •sWXssswe promptly adjusted. , * • l!73<;: » :W. FRBjipiiyAitint. LOZIER HOUSE, CQHNEIt MAIN ASl) OSSIAN ST3„ . , P.AKSVH.I4E.K.Y. . 'Entrance, on 0«9ian Street, rear of the First Xa tional Bank., H. WING. Proprietor. \1¥TAUM Nenls at nil hour*. Ice Cream at all YV times HnriiiR tho seniinn. Good stabling for horses, l'rlces low, and accomodations equal to iho.best.,-, T[ ; • f ,, . .SWj-f. B. W FRENCH'S mm\ Mijfhim Dansv^e i&fif .y.RaUroad^ \IWc ^PJ^^|;f\\ .r V><'J'p ': N J GROCERY STORE, On* Door Nortti 'oTtWrirait Kitioaal Ban*, . DAVBVItiLE, V. Y. I. hart this day ir« w 1 ue«<i our prloss aa, •UCAR8,;,,, ..... TCA8, \ COFFEES, SYRUPS AND MOLASSES, C» Jf. U.* v- Sugars from 12 cts. to 20 eta. \Good'^piorfl 00. Best$1 25. KOUUESJOK SO CENTS. 75 CENTS MD Jl 00 Tine Family. Groceries Of every dcaeription, a full stock always »a Mlstt Irom.- KEROSENE LAMPS 'ln'jrreat yaristy'aad-at'low pricsl—a rsrv Baa as sortment, t t , ' , '\ Also Kerosene Lanterns, lira KEROSENE OIL. STONE & WOODEN , WARE . t 11. t • ' Frsm th» best msnufaotursi. X* srTort will be spared to suit say oustomers. B.W. FRENCH. Datisville, Jan.»d, 1S.-C, ; . -j HAT STORE ! u NTIL March 1st, we shall sell s» cost our Su perb Stoylc of. Ladies Furs! pat. Meat Market Changed Hands I MR. GEORGE VQORIIEES W 'OUrj) rcsnoctfiilly. announce to tho public ' tlfat Ijo has taken clinrse' of tho Market formerly bcquplod bv Mr. Ounthor, one door north of the Cnnasernga Hall Block, and fitted up the same In good style. ALL KINDS OF MEAT usually kept- Inn market, of t|io beat quality, and will be if rred tn .customers, nt the lowest cash prices. I'orne and try mo. 278tf GEO ROR V00RHEE8. Dnnsvlllle, Nor. 18,18CS. N EW sad Beawllfsil Varieties mt • GOAL(3TpYJES0;^ Of tho latest patterns, can be found at Brown % Grant's Hardware Store, Dnnsvlllc, at all times and at the.lowest prices. .Call and sco them. 202 M ^NT qithnlhy of \ ft PROTOORAPB ALBDMI, Holding from 15 ta 300 Plotiiro* eaoh, and nntlng In'price from 6P o«nU to 115,00,. at^Nllea' Drug 8tore... ;•. '• REEVE 'S AMBROSIA for the HAIR. rpHE Original and Oen'ulne^Ambtdata If prspar- JL ed by J. Auu itaamaand i» the best hair dres sing and pregerTatlye now In use. It stops, the hair falling'out,causes Itto grow;th,lok and long and preyenta It from turning prematurely. Vf»y. H eradicates dandrufl) oleansea, beantl- Be- and rmdera tha hair ao^ glossy, and. «»r^.— «uy it, try ItjaUdbeeonTtnceil. Doa't be put off with a aourloui artfole. Aak for. Reerea' Ambro- rikanVfakeUd'Aher;' For Bala by PrU«lit»,and D*a»«r#lB »»«»r 0«6di> »t«WTwk«r«.> >.;•• - , ^U ^t« j , ,« mitoti 8Ue«t, rt«» T«rk CMy, + \ i Coaslstjnc of CLOAKS, MANTILLAS) Half and quarter GAPES, VIOTORipS, COLLARS and 'MUFFS, Sable, Ennine, \ Mink, : . Fitch, ^Squirrel, aterHink, .Chinchilla,: .and Coney. For-trlmmed Hoods. GAUNTLETS, > .> i CLOVES. AND f SKATING CAPS. CHILDRENS HATS, CAPS.& FURS, • - \ - OF ALL KINDS. . ' •'\•GENTS' J ' 1IATS, CAPS,, BEATER and NU- ^TRIA COLLARS,,. GLOVES I Nutria, - j ! Seal, and Fur- ^ trimmed Kid. CANES! UMBRELLAS! > WOLF; T6t; ! BEAR AJfD BUT^FALO H. r. * C. E. ORIEL, . «*»s^u»i,ii..VHUf,!r;.Y. OpTWvhV E»ehsnge PUa«. tit bAR :L0Ap:;O?r;qpODS 'FOR;' ( FBifZPUTSDOWliPfilcisI He it determined to Sell Good* y ,..{;;;Cne4^r^than'^;:^-' ''ANY OTHER MAJ^ I\ tTRRAH t' HURRAH 1 1 H Look 0,nt for)Bargains! Call at Vtlix D.rr 'i, And eismioe tha axtMisir* tt««k 4{ fa«Waaa> ~ RZAX>T-MAI>B OLOTHINO,- - Gents' Furnishing Goods, eleU etc., that he Is re- celvinpby Express every week and then invest te .the* mount of your cash. Our aim Is to please, and if we relieve your rocsurrs of a little tin, yon hare the satisfaction that.you have not been TAIEX Ih.\ .To enumerate articles Is unnecessary, but call and be convinced that we hare the largest and bast (elected irocx or CLOTHJXO srtr brought intt Uanatille. \ • . CUSTOM r »EPAHTMENT!* •' , Having had a loncer experience In the business. than any.other, .Tailor, in, Dansville, I flatter ray! lelf that I cannot bo beat on a fit I wish tosar tot . -. - —- •• . wi* .. ., w A moll )VH^ IW ^ the Farmers,; Mechanics, Lumbermen, Doctoral Lawyers, Clergymen and aJl other clarses of man and boys of liansrllle and vicinity, that they will Rod tha best assortment of Goods at my Store, far '? • BUSINESS OB DRESS SUITS I V i Ever brought Into this situr; such as Xreaek, Gci man and. English Cloths, ' • Blavck MJX 4. Tmnef C«—Iwaif, Dot!»t^f,' Sirtxtrs, Tirrnis, KixreccT JtakHa, asMl a fresh supply of the far-famed , .. DRTDO^f CLOTHS! Which cannot be' fotind at any other Star* l> Danlville; together with a great variety'of . VE8TING8! Confi'stlnff of the following varieties:—Marseilles, Black and Taney Silks, Valencia*, Grenadines and rich Velvets. , It is' vretl 'Kaown thai thia Hocschas f , - ; DONE THE lAHCEJT AID MOST F«$hfW»IU Custom Trad*: for a long time, and in OUT Store ; ' WITH INCREASED FACILITIES,'. Nothinr; ahatl be wanting on our pari U rstaia the Reputation so honorably earned. HATS AND .CAPS Are Vept In Largo Variety, and 'always of the La> ieslStylea. . . ; . , .. . ... Give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. , DURR'S 13\THE PLACE! • Herald Buildincs. Miix (taxxr. Store (ermerlv a*. eupled bv S. M-. w«leb<: • .• - . ' X;.JOHKS.'- TV'ould annotiuce to his old friends and tha pub lic generally, that he has taken\ tha New •& Commodious Sho\pI CORNEIl MAU? A FRANKLIN STREETS, Opposite, the Dansvilfe lfouse.^where he i s »r«- piredto mako'of the llest.Stock, all kinds of- CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. ft.: r Sulkies; Cutters, Lumber Wagons & Sleighs. lie Is also prepared tt> de alt kinds erJebbief such as > REPAIRING,-PAINTING, f , , TIUUMINO, WOODWORK, DLACKaMITHINO, «C- As cheap as any iSbop In tne State. Call' and see for yourselves, for he.will at ill times be itlsd to show his work and stock, lie has every facility for doing , »~ FIRST; CLASS.WORK. ' r ; ' Remember tlio place. Iiii'BhMt,\ Opp'osiU tki. hutilli HUM , Dunilli. 5 .1. i T.E. JONES. HENRY.N. SOHLIGK,\. FASitlOXABtE . t •-i v ' * 1 Bariber and Hair Dresner -VTENDE'LL BLOCK,' - , \ •ACT rrRKET, DAHSTiXL'sti Hair, Wfchkers^ aiid Mbasttcbf DTID AFTiri THE MOST *PfM¥EOSTTLt. , PR. MOTT'S j ' .IjCELEBRATBD Hctir Oire^xii.! T HIS extraordinary remedVbaa'longbWn used in private, praetwejo'tbe'cu'y'df New York, a»d was rever-before presented to the public. Tha proprietor has now permission tooflTer it lor sale, and wilt guarantee it superior' tb, any preparatian for tha hair now !n use. j It Is' a .purely chemical prepartlon, and.ls prepared by Mie of the most sci entific chemists In the country. M'conUids no oil or.forsonousInRradientj- '' - It rettoret th'« Hair to H« Natural Color by (irincUfa toitbe roots, and hralth'to the act)p. No oilier article hna. been or.can .be jirtftwad which foarTfectunlly \ 1 . Ptmm THE. Main FROM 'FAlLHtf OUT, erfroiri tiimlns;ffrey^^dr»o thoronithly r'estar** ji tbUaorlelnal Color, SoftheM and BriMlariri^. ' * For sal* by .DrUtglsts in Dansville; hj O. W. MoasMoott, WaylaAd; by Di»ox, CusAs * IUu urrr. 14»Chambera-st^N. J V.; and at the office of the General Af«nt, Joax.^u,- '• .. ZSUni , fprtjJtaVant, styles, a/lspted te aaer\d and aeouUr mnslo, for ISO to $C6q eanh. Fiftv^na BROTHERS^ We^r York B \\ 0n ' '/.^W