the agitator. tttaL iliE EISCrLLAEECC E. 1- u ___ —=^=r=z^Tr~rr=r^TT= — Waft- ■ ■ Wednesday, Leo. 14. ISG; Now A-dyeitisemeo-ts,. - , .. J L. P.obir.son, Cashier. 7 —Sannifcl Dickinson. " : Ch!!‘!’>g —Nast A Auerbach. . .'./’(ice —Thos. Allen. Auditor. 1,,: vf Icucn —Tioga Post Office. . eOD _HtUI some of our who j, fiVe promised to pay their subscription ill wood ie to it that we are supplied without t|elay. As.tbe sleighing is good, now is an excellent cbf.tAe to £ll the editor’s wood shed. tfr desireTo call attentipn the advtrti/tfment cf 2,'ast A'Aueibach, who* have opened u Clo thing Store in Wellsboro-, one door below fiar- Store. Call and examine their stock of goods. . - *,'t Large Hug.— We learn that a hog wesv.lled on the 30th cf Nov. last, belonging to Josiah F.eeee, of Charleston, two years apd .four Bonthe old. weighing the snug sum pf 673 J pounds. S'Sta Clacs. —An agent for this gfiod old gentle'man will be at the Book Store next Mon day morning, with a full, assortment p| toys, t-,v looks, and other Christmas presents for old and young. Come in and see them anil select i/r yourselves. Two*. Co. Cotton.—On Monday last we were tkovrn a sample* of Sea Island Cotton, raised ty Mrs. Cady, at Tioga, from seed- sent by seme of the boys in the 45th Rcgjt, daring their stay in South Carolina. From tjje speci men before ns we should judge it would pay all to give it a trial and find'out whether the’loyal Xitth is not capable of raising her own cotton without of our “ dear Southern'breth- VTr are glad to welcome our old friend, Goodrich back to the • tripod, and Jbok-to see him prosper as be deserves. The RepoHcr is now-one of the largest and neatest country papers in Pennsylvania. In fact, it' was ever one of the neatest printed and most efficient of all of ocr exchanges. He. has procured - new presses and new .type, and ought to have 8500 subscribers. The price of the Reporter is now $2 per year in He had better make it 52.50. , < ; A New IsstiWtios.—The’march ■)( im- prcrement in our borough is astonisiiiiJg.— Simultaneously with the appearance. >of the Street Railroad, comes the perambulating bodt- Wack. A young American citizen of, A 'rieaL descent appeared last week, armed ami equip ped with brush and stool, crying out to the muddy-booted crowd—“ Black ycr boots, black ter boots, sir ?”. Shine 'em op, only a piime— bkck yer boots'?’’ and straightway a. g’eht tacks up against a lamp-post, puts bis tobu on the stool, and young ebony fiddle? awayhntil the boot changes color and shines like th.' op erator’s face. The man pays his dime-; and walks on, while young America goes it for another customer» T Truly we are putting,on Williamsport Bulletin. . i " citv-nirs.”- Warner & Sunn’s Commercial College i The gentlemen who now' have' charge of-the Commercial College, Messrs. Warner & Sana, Care erinccd a great deal of energy in dubtry since they took charge of the institu ti n. The result is that they hare placed it in a usition in advance of any sehool of the t;nd in the country. They bate leased the large and commodius Hall and rooms known as Holden’s Ilall and permanently established '.heir .institution at this central point.' The Hall is well adapted for their purposes and has been fitted op so as to be convenient ; and suitable for the different departments into which they have classified their Institution.— ' Tbelr course is \ery thorough and correct,.and any young man who shall graduate from this its’.ituUon will be fully competent to .*#k« ■Urge of the books of any Bank in the conn rfy. 11 e feel proud to have such a school in bar o.lst. Our citizens should take pains to*bave •t sustained and its influence extended.i .We » - ' r~ cure no doubt that the zeal and ability .of •'lcssrs. Warner & Smith will lend to a;, tri -"fhent success.— I 'Elmira Daily Adveiiitcr: Send for a circular before, going elsewhere. Address Warner & Smith, Elmira, IJ..Y. Correction of the Enrollment. 1 j i I i , >• Provost Maeshal’s Orncr £ | | ISh District, of Pennsylvania, ■’? j-, 11 illiamsport, Doei sth, 1864. " j ; “In order to secure, the assistance' sin d fe deration of the people in the endepvor to keep Uie enrollment lists continually correct, the enrolling Boards have been directed to ifhavo of said lists kept open to the .exfl Jiina ’i-n of the public at all proper rime# and Hall give public notice that any person! mi\y “ppear before the Board and have nny>Hamc E r icken off the list if ho can show to thfifsatis faction ~f the Board that the perspn nadted- is r - 1 properly enrolled on account of,. ' > ' i -•d—Nun-Uesidcnce,. I ui—Over Age, ‘ t id—Permanent Physical Debility of siich-a 0,- ?ree ns to-render-the person'not a proper ’object for enrollment ander the Daws and Reg - * ■’d— Having served'in the military or naval , H Vlcs ,w o years dosing the present war, and ticu honorably digharged, especially'civil offi fttf i clergymen, and all permanent tatizens, p' e ’ QV ’utyJ to appear at all times, before the oard to point out errors in the lists ftnd give information in their pdsSession Ss , rfoy jii' the correction and revison thpreff. j should understand that it is'plainly the interest of each sob district ip have ' n= hon from the lists all names itnj roperly because an excess of names ii-creases e 4<iota called for from 8 such sub—districts; then it is equally for the intereefoi each f* r *on cnrolcd in n given sub-distriet-A) place upon the lists all persons in the sub-districts liable to military duty, because the greater the number ty be drawn'fr.im the less the chances that any particular individual will be drawn.— It is the personal interest of every enrolled man that the quota in which be is concerned, shall not bo made too large, and that bis chances for draft shall notl e unjustly increas ed; both..these'objects will be attained if ali parties will aid in striking out the wrong names and putting in the tight ones. Especially is this the interest of those drafted men, who, by putting* in substitutes themselves liable to draft;'leave secured exemption which by the law, holds good only until the present enroll ment is exhausted in their, sub-districts. Men who are over 45 years of age and in conse quence excused by law from the performance of military duty in the field, owe it to the cause and to the country to take a zealous and active part in the correction of tfae.enrollment lists—a military duty of the first importance. The law requires that the quota shall be as signed in proportion to the enrollment, and the fairness afld justice of this mode of determin ing the amount of military service due from each and every seotiod of the country cannot be doubted if the enrollment is made as nearly perfect as it is pracitable to make it. The amount of service due to the nation.from ev ery town and county is thus laid fairly and plainly 1 before the citizens, and it is expected that a higher motive than a selfish interest will prompt all to their share in perfecting the enrollment asd securieg a just and efficient execution of the laws for'raising troops when 'ever it becomes necessary to apply them. By order of . ' Major Richard I. Dodge, A. A. P. M. General, t Wii. H. Blair, ■ j Captain and Provost Marshal, Notice Extraordinary. —lf you want a choice Bearer Gloat,* or new Woolen Shawl, cheap, go to J. A. Parsons. If you want to select from a Tery handsome stock of Dress Goods, Cloths, Casftneres or Domestic Goods yt the lowest kinds of prices, go 'to J. A. Parsons. Finally, you can moke money by doing your trading with us in any-goofts we deal in, as our Stock is large, bought cheap, and is to he sold quick and cheap. Call and see. J.| A. Parsons. Corning. N. Y., Nov. 30, 1864. - \ ■ MARRIED. ' In Sullivan, on tho 4th last by Rev. Mr. Rockwell, Mr. FOUTIS S. MORGAN, to Miss JULIA A< SMITH, daughter of L. L. Smith. / In Tioga, on the 23d. Nov., bv Rev. S. J. McCul lough. T. AUSTIN LAIRD and FRANKIE D. BALD* win:' * In Middlebury,.on the 7tb, Deo., by the same, JOHN CUYLE and FIDELIA ANN HYMES. DIED. In Delmnr, on the 28th nit., of diphtheria, SIB* "BIL iA. CLOiE, daughter of Charles and Jane Closed aged 8 years, 3 months, and 6 day?. In Delmar, on tho sth inst., of diphtheria, MARY E. CLO£E, daughter of Charles and Jane Close, aged 14 years, 5 months and 20 days. In Hcvotly Hospital, N. J.. on the 21st, of Ang ual, 1864, Mr GODDEN, aged 32 years. Another citizen has passed away from our midst; another soldier has put off his armor, and entered the rest which not broken ly the bugle's call or can non’s Toarr Thomas 0- Godden-was~born in Bloom field, Ontairo Co., N. Y. Five years ago he removed *w|th his family to this place. In February last he volunteered his services to Co. A. 187th Reg t P. V v and was with his Regiment until after the in front of Petersburg, June 15ih. He was taken' sick the. Ist of July, and ,went to the Division Hos pital where bo he remained until the first of August, then waa removed to the Hospital ht Beverly N. J., where he died. Mr. Godden leaves *'widow and lit tle son, and other relatives to mouth his loss. Among those last named, are two brothers still in tho service of their country. . . Cok. ■.. . ' '■ I- ■■ i . SSgßg. I', 1 .i 1 .1 ■■. special notices. Important To Females, f PR. CHEZSEMAN'S FILLS. f Xhe combination of ingredients in these Pills Is ih6 result cf a long and extensive practice. They are n*lld in their operation, and cannot do harm to the most delicate; certain in correcting all Irregularities, Painful Menstruations, removing all obstruction*, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in tfco side, palpitation of the! heart, whites, ftll nervous affections. hy-l«i ice, fatigue, pmu in the back and limbs, &c., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. . *DB. CBEESEfti&N’S PILLS was the commencement of a new era in the treatment of itregularitie* and obstructions which have consigned so many to a pr.TMA.JVRE of ate. No female can enjoy good health unless she ie regular, and whenever an obstmetion takes place the general health begins to decline. These Pills funn the finest preparation ever put forward with IMME DIATE and PERSISTENT SUCCESS. Don’t bo De* ceived. Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tell him that vou want the BEST and rrvst RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN THE WORLD, which is com prised in these Pills. , -DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for wver thirty years, and are the most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu* • har to Females. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing , .with certainty, periodical regularity. They are known to thousands, who have used them at different periods, through out the conntry, having the sanction of some ol the most eminent Physicians t« America. Explicit dir*ril'jn*. stating icl.cn they should not be used, with each Box—the Price One Dollar per Bor,'ox 6 Boxes for $5, containing from 50 to GO Pills. v‘‘ Pills scat hy maii.pi zmy.ly, secure from observation, by remitting to the Prrprietors, or any Ajccnt. JSSf-SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HUTCHINGS- k HILLYER, Proprietors ; 61 Cedar St., S*acw ¥crk Sold in TTeihbcro. by JOHN A. ROT. / la Xioge, Ly H- H. BORDEN. J In Lawrc-nceville. ly W. Q. MILLER. J March 23. 1564-ly The history of hostetter's stomach BITTERS—The most remarkable medicine of tho day, end the many cures that bnve been per formed with it in cases of Liver Complaint, Dlspcp sia, Nervous Debility, end other diseases arising from a disordered stomach or liver, places it at once among the most astounding-discoveries that baa taken place in the medical world. The disease to which bitten are applicable are so universal that there aro bat few of oar friends who may not test their virtues in their own families or circle of acquaintances and provo'tp their own -satisfaction that there is at least .one remedy among the many advertised medicines, deserving the public commendation. For sal© by Druggists and dealers, everywhere, Nov. 23,1864-1 m. The confessions, and expedience op an in VALlD.—l’nhlbbed ior the benefit, and as a CAUTION TO TOUNO MEN, ami other*, who suffer from Nervous De bility, Prehmtnrc Decay of Manhood, Ac., snpplving at the same time Tnr. Means or Self-Cure. By one «ho has cured himself after undergoing considerable quackery. By on closing a postpaid addressed envelope single copies maybe bad of the author- NATHANIEL MAYFAIK,' Esq..’ June 1, 1864-ly. Brooklyn, Kings Co.. N. T. INFORMATION FREE! To Nervous Sufferers A Gentleman, cured of Nervous Debility, Incom petency. Premature Decay, and Toothful Error, actu ated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it, (free of charge,) the recipe and directions for making the simple remedy used in bis case. Sufferers wishing to profit by the adverti sers bad experience, and possess a sure and valuable remedy, eon do so by addressing him at qnce at his place of business. The Eecipo and fait information —of vital importance—will be cheerfully sent by re turn mail. Address, JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 00 Nassau Street, New York. P. S.—Nervous Sufferers of both sexes will find this information invaluable. Dec. 7,18W-3mos. PURE GINGER at : - - - - ROY'6 DRUG STORE" TTEROBJNE DAMPS At XV. HOT'S DRUG STOHfS- THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. General Order No. 1. HEADQUARTERS OF THE IRON BRIGADE « - 0f - - ' Tioga and; Potter Counties. ALL persons whether liable to draft or not, want ing nnj articles made wholly or in pact of cast iron, are hereby notified that the headquarters of this Brigade is permanently located at the Knoxville Foundiy, where oil such w.ml€ will be supplied upon presentation of “ The Greenbacks." i If you want a Cook Stove call at Biles*. i If .you want a Parlor Stove, call at Headquarters. , If you want a Bos Stove, call at Knosvilla Foun dry. If you want a good Plow, call at Biles*. If you want a Road Scraper, call at Headquarters. If you want Cultivator Teeth, call at Knoxville Foundry. If you want a Wagon Shoe, call at Biles*. If you want a Paint Mill, call at Headquarters. If you want Sled Shoes, call at Knoxville Foun dry. If you want Mill Irons, Machinery, or any thing ever made at a call where they make the best of every thing and so mistake. Mr. CASH will take his place,.and all persons in debted will walk up to the Captain*? Office and settle or not growl when the constable comes around. J, P. BILES, & CO. J. P.‘ BILES, 1 H. K. RUMSEY. J Knoxville, Oct. 26, 1864. Fall and winter goods—no, 2, union Block. - {' JEROME SMITH Has laid; returned from New York with a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASSWARE, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, . GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODENWARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS. TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSIMERES, FULL CLOTHS. ISthDis’t. Penn’a is the place to buy the best quality of Goods at the lowest prices. , JEROME SMITH. Wellsboro, Nor. 16, 1864-lf. FILL MD WINTER GOODS! To L. BALDWIN IS now receiving a large and well selected STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of BEY GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, 4c.. 4c. All of whichwill be sold VERT LOW for ' READY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, i All persons buying GOODS for READY PAT, . Are respectfully.invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they aro to be sold at _ • VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOR WOOL. Tioga, Nov. 27. 1864. T. L. BALDWIN. CLEAR THE TRACKI THAT rush to 0. BULLARD'S STORE means something I Of coarse it does. It means that BULLA R D’S NEW' STOCK OF > FILL & WINTER GOODS, are all the rage, and that about three square miles oi people, in andjg-ound Wellsborongh and vicinity, KNOW -WHERE TO GO TO ENT GOOD GOODS, AND ENT THEM CHEAP. B tJ L L A H D defies competition in style, variety, quantity, quality and cheapness, of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, f FANCY GOODS,' LACES. TRIMMINGS, SHAWLS, HOSIERY, LINENS. CAMBRICS, BUTTONS, LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, &LOYBS, and—but why enumerate? He has everything in the line of goods that will be asked for. Come and see. And then— I BUY TO SELL AGAIN, not “cheap as dirt,” because good goods can’t be sold for a song now-a-daya; but as cheap ab any like quality of goods can bo sold in the country. Also, BEAVER HATS, ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. The Grocery Departm’t, comprises everything In that lino, oil good and a* reasonable prices. Drop in with the.crowd. JSS* One Door above Ro.yg Drug Store. O. BULLARD. Wollsboro, Nov.T, 1803. Sfe* A LECTURE TO TOUm MEN. IjjFfejjy' '^ ust published in a Sealed Envelope. ™PSwy Price Six Cents. A Lecture on the Na ture, Treatment and Radical Cure of Spermatorrhoea or Seminal Weakness, Inyoluntary Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Men tal and Physical Incapacity, resulting from Self- Abuse, 'Ac. I'y. Eob’t J. CtJLVEntVELL, M. D., Au thor of the “ Green Book,” Ac. The world renewed author, in this admirable Lec ture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may bo effectually removed' without medicine, and without dangerous surgical operations, boogies, instruments, rings or cordials, pointing out n mode of cure at onoo certain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no matter what bis condition may bo, may cure himself cheaply, pri vately, and radically. Thu Lecturo will p'ove a boon to thousand) anti thousand). Sent under seal, to any address, in a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing CHAS. ,T. C. KLINE, & CO., 127 Bowery, New Yurt, Post-OSce Box, 4586. N0v.,15..156i-4m. [June 16,18#i-ly.] WANTED. —600 bushele Oats, 600 bushels Corn in e«T. 600-bushels Fla* Bead, for whlohthe highest market price in Cash will be paid. _ B.‘P. EOBBBT3 a co Woilsboro, Nov. 25, XS6i-tf. FOUNDRY, N. B. On account of the serious illness of the OLD MAH CEEDIT, Attention is called to his stock of Black and Figured Dress Silks, Worsted Goods, Merinoes, Black and Figured DeLainet, , Long and Square Shawls, Ladies’ Cloth, Opera Flannels, Ac, 1 Purchasers will find that I No. 2, Onion Block. Main Street, ' GREAT FALLING OFF ■IN TSE PRICES. OF DRY GOODS. J. A. ROSE & CO. ARE NOW OFFERING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, Denims, STRIPES, PRINTS, .DeLAINES, AND QNBBSS ©©i©lDS 8 CLOTHS and CLOTHING BOOTS & SSpES, HATS and CAPS, GEOOEPIES, AT 30 PER CENT. LOWER Than any other Store in Tioga County I , Onr Stock was bought daring the iato panic in the Dry Goods*market, at prices M PER CENT, LOWER THAN Any of onr neighbors, who have large stocks bought at the very highth of the market. We invite the attention of all those who want to buy Goods cheap, to onr stock. Wo CANNOT and WILL NOT be undersold. Remember the place. JT. A- ROSE dc CO., MANSFIELD, PA., Eirsjt door below Mansfield Hotel. ManiOoia, November 9, leoeUr. SPECIAL NOTICE. ALL BUYERS OF DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Cloaks, Beaver Cloths, Broadcloths, Back ings, Cloak Trimmings, DeLaines, Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannels, Cassimeres, Jeans, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Notions, Ac., aro Informed that they can SATE HONEY BY CALLING AND EXAMINING OUR STOCK —OF— Seasonable Goods, NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. We CAN* and WILL make it much to every one’s interest to call and BUY WHAT GOODS THEY NEED, Ail goods are high; bat there is now more neces sity for close buying, and for every one to got the LOWEST CASH PBICES than aver before. A Dollar saved is as good as a Dollar earned. We are keeping less goods o L» cheap quality than ever before, as we believe customers cannot afford tp buy any but I GOOD GOODS. TEE STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOY’S Custom Made Boots, AND Ladies’ and Children’s Gaiters and Shoes, OF ALL KINDS, is cow larger than over beforej and moat of it is being sold at loss than New York prices. HAVING SOLD OUT OUR GROCERY STOCK. wo have more room and more cash to nee for the balance of the stock and oan do better for our cus tomers. Call and see. JT. A. PARSONS, Corning, IT. I. - Sept. 21,1864- [apr27,1864.] f pIRCU LAE,. I HAVE bow in Stock assortment of Kero sene Lamps which I am selling from 10 to 20 per cent, less than New York prices. A large portion of my stock was-purchased last year, and I am giving my customers the benefit of the difference In prices. I have algo just received an invoice of Woodward's Patent Lanterns, which are just being introduced toto the market, and ia the best Lantern now- in use. Wholesale agency for Marvin & Co/s Refined Oil. Corning, Nov. 9,1864-6 w. W. D.«TERBELL. S. F, SHAIBIaIN, BARBER & HAIR-DRESSER, Shop Ora Door North or Costvsb*',Store. Ladies’ Hair. Cutting dose Is tho bait manner. ~ 'Wellehofo, Sec 7,1854. O N Q E E B S V A T E B, for salo at ROY'S DRUG STOEE. THE INHERENT DISPOSITION 0 F MANKIND, LEAD S HIITI TO PURCHASE THE NECESSARIES, AS WELL AS THE LUXURIES OF LIFE, AT THE Lowest Possible Prices; AND SINCE THE “ Almighty Dollar" • HAS BEEN STYLED THE SOUL OF MAN, XT TAKES But Ordinary Understanding TO COMPREHEND THE TRUE VALUE AN ESTABLISHMENT, TEAT FURNISHES A COMMUNITY with a large variety of SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE, AT UNIFORM 1 LOW RATES. When Ferine 4 Co. located their establishment in Troy, it was for the express purpose of furnishing the public with goods at SUCH PRICES AS COULb NOT FAIL ATTRACTING PURCHASERS. We will allow the public to judge of their success. IttlvE. P. PERLVE, WHILE THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FAVORS, WOULD SAY, THAT KTO EFFORT J 1 SHALL BE WANTING ON HIS PART, TO merit a Continuance OF SAI D F~AV OR. HE NOW HAS A LARGE STOCK MERCHANDIZE FOR THE FILL AND WINTER TRIM. PSOBABIT LABGE3 THAN CAN BE FOUND IN THIS OB Adjoining Counties, WHICH THE PUBLIC ABE INVITED * TO , : • EXAMINE A 7 SUCH PRICES AS CANNOT (we have the boldness to affirm) BE FOUND .ELSEWHERE. ME BUTS MZ3 GOODS FOR CASH, - | AND SEELS FOR CASH, and the courumer gets the worth of hie rponey. With quick Sals* and light Profits, both Port! W an enabled to realise the value of the NIMBLE SIXPENCE: t i TROY, Oct. 6, 1864. | f THE PEOPLE’S STOBE IN CORNING, N. ¥. J. M. SMITH, HATING associated with him N. E. WAITE, who has been employed for the last nine years In the Store, in the capacity* of Salesman, the baaineaa will be continued under the same and firm of SMITH & WAITE , AT Ta £ NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE Dickinson House, and will be conducted as heretofore on the principle of ONE PRICE AND READY PAY: Ten years experience in the former, and from two to three years in the latter (during which time our business has more than doubled) has fully demon strated the wisdom of this course. We are now re ceiving Direct from New York, a fresh supply of SPRING GOODS, .elected with especial reference to the wants of the people of this Ticinity, The Stock will consist of STAPLE & FANCY DPT GOONS, among which are BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICKS, STRIPES, DENIMS, CHECKS, PRINTS, FLANNELS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRATS, DeLAINES, ALPACCAS, SCOTCH PLAIDS, and a great variety of DRESS GOODS. Also, SHAWLS, A LA. DIES' CLOAKINGS, CLOTHS A CAS3IMERE3, by the yard or made np to order. KENTUCKY JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS, and a general assortment of Goods for MEM'S AMD BOY’S WEAR. ! We also keep a general stock of BOOTS & SHOES, FAMILY GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, PALM LEAP HATS, SUN UMBRELLAS, 4c. We shall endeavor to keep our Stock as complete at possible, by the Continual Addition of inch articles in onr line as the want! of onr ousto men SEEM TO REQUIRE. Onr facilities for purchasing Goods ARE UNSURPASSED, and while we do not pretend to sell Goods LESS THAN COST, yet we are willing to sell them at a SMALL PROFIT, and it will be onr aim by FAIR DEALING, to merit a share of public patronage. We are very thankful for the liberal and constantly INCREASING PATRONAGE bestowed npon ns, and hope to merit fits continuance and increase. Customers from 1 TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity are cordially invited to oall and examine Goods and Prices. SMITH 4 WAITE. Corning, March 30,1554. CHICEEBING PIANOS AND MASON 4 HAM LIN CABINET ORGANS.—To the People of Tioga County: The above Instruments are consid ered by Musicians the best of their class. Other Pianos sound well for a while, but the CHICKEEING remain* good sod keeps in tune an incredible length of time. I positively state that it has more good qualities than! any other made in onr country and refer to the following gentlemen in Troy Borough, who hare purchased of me, as proof of their excel lence, and also of my standing as a dealer: ' Horace and Samuel Pomeroy, Thomas Maxwell, H. Davison, S. W. Paine, J. B. Adams, Hiram Case. Bay thereat s —they are much the cheapest. I give a written warranty to keep them in perfect order and tone for five years. I will also famish Boordmsn A Gray or Marshall £ Trevor Pianos, very cheap for cash. _ r THE CABINET ORGAN has been pronounced by over two hundred organist* and teachers as beyond cavil or doubt the very beat of their class. Pat np in walnut or rosewood eaaea to suit the tastes. To the teachers of Piano or Melodeon. lam loca ted at Mansfield, as Teacher, in State Normal School; also as dealer in Instruments, Sheet Music and Books. I know yon ore troubled to get Books and Music suited to your scholars; I will furnish you either as cheap or cheaper than you can get in the city, and if you will give mo the age and ability of the pupil, I will give you a Teachers’ word that it will suit foe I know just what you need. Please give us a call or send for circular. J. C. WHITE. . Mansfield, Nov. 8, 1864-3m* In Gaines, on the 17th of October, 1864, by S. B. Barnes. Esq., Mr. RICHARD R. ENGLISH, to Miss AMANDA W. REED, both of Delmar. NOTICE. Sylvia Pannentier, *) In the Common Pleas of the vsi. > County of Tioga, May Term, John R. Qenson. J 1864, No. 208. Ejectment for lot of land situate in the township of Tioga, in the county of Tioga, and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows, to wit; be ginning at a post in the north line of land contracted by said Sylvia Parmentier to Wheat Wells A Beck with and now in possession of William B. Kyes and others at the south-east comer of laud of Louisa Ta bor ; thence north three degrees west along r the east line of said Taber lands one hundred rods to the south bank of Crooked Creek; thence south seventy de grees east along said creek (as per survey of E. P. Dean) about sixty rods to a post; thence by same .north eighty-fivo degrees and three-fourths east 18 r 0 <jj to a post; thence north two degrees wast 18 TO ds‘ and one tenth to a post,*, thence north 41 degrees east rods and three tenths to a post; thence east* threo r-.'Hk to a post; thence south 63 degrees east II rods to a' post; thence south 30 degrees east 11 roda to a*post: thence south 56 degrees east 7 rods to a post; thenctf south 81 degrees east eight rods; thence north 45 degrSCS east 33 rods to a post; thence east 6 rods and seven tenths; thence south 45 degrees east seven rods tjo a pest; theuee south 25 degrees east 20 rods to a post; thence south thirteen degrees west 29 rods and seven tenths ts a poSs; thence south twelve degrees, and on© half west fifty fods and five tenths to a hemlock ; thence by land afoi'eaaid in possession of Wm. B. Keyes aud others, north 83 degrees west 89 rods to the place of beginning—containing sixty acres of land, the right of possession or tide to which is claimed by tbe said plaintiff. And now Dec. sih, 1564, on motion of plaintiff's attorney and suggestion that tbo land claimed in this suit is unoccupied, aud the defendant does not reside in said county and has no known agent or person resi dent in said county having the charge of superintend ence of said lands. A rule is granted on the defend ant John R. Genson to appear and plead on or before the first day of next term. TIOGA COUNTY, S 3: j I, John F. Donaldson, Prothonotary of tb« Court of Common Pleas of said county, certify that the aboro is a true copy of a rnlo entered in said salt. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set ay band and affixed my seal of WeUaboro, this sth day of Dec., A. D. 1864. J. F. DONALDSON, Dee. 7, 1861-31. Prothonotary. Real estate fob sale or to rent.— In the Borough of Mansfield, from i of an aero to 40 acres, as may suit the purchaser; some Interval Land, also. Up Land, well watered, in plain view of the State Normal School, meetings and other good privileges. Will be sold on reasonable terms, accord ing to location, quality and quantity of land. For a payment on 4 to 4 the purchase money down, and time on balance to snit the pore baser. Title indisputable. Also,-Stock of various kinds, seven Young Buck* of South Down Wood. Mower and Reaper and other farming utensils, too numerous to mention. Address 6 Rev. D. P. MARYOTT. Mansfield, Nov. 16, ISCt-tr*
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