THE AGITATO#; ! o Cty * lj p mi'ec'i Ti VeDsi-’cro, "Wednesday. Ccc. 21, 1864, Eew Advertisements. K p r( ,rifi''D Plr.re—Cfcm. T.m Valkcnburg. • [ r lutlou Nolice —JTair.ee £. & BcnnU Andrews. a dariTc MonlUv —Tictnor A Fields. Pavie R. DiKHr.N, icrfrttly of Lewisburg lit "met., was ordained Pastor of th,e (iD . jjpf.it cliurch in Tioga. '■ .i - - H. ueav PRESENTS.—Hugh Young has j.ust frr ; ie( 3 from New York with the nicest lot of .rtsenlß ever brought into this place-, fall c ’j g eten Album or a good -book for your ]p ,]y, and don’t forget to purchase a "Diary 1 for coming year. - - - • . - £jghi Hands Rotten. — Holiday has issued •ickets for a New Years’ Dance tp comd off on friduy evening, Dec. 30, at the WellaborO' Hotel in this place. - Those who “trip Ihe light fantastic toe” twill find this just the place to do it. “ , Perfumery.— We happened to*stop’ ihsfhe firug Store of P. R.»Williams and were sur prised to see the best lot of Perfumery ever man ufactured, 'fo say nothing of their contents, the follies are worth three times their price for cu r,csiue-". To those wishing anything it, this l ine> we cheerfully recommend them to go'and e »cure a quantity before it is too late. - No Paper Next Wees-— lt being fpstomftry with printers to skip a week between tbo Hol ijars, we have decided to isstft no paper nest wee p. Wishing onr readers a Merry Chrisimae [,nd a Happy New /Tear, wehope to bb ab)e ,to iHome publication on Jan. 4.. Should any ■ log: news'' corn* to hand an extra will' be issued. ' " -i Oir Carrier wishes bis town' custofeeurtp I rar in mind that he will visit them on St»tnr : day morning, Dec. 30, with- his Annual Ad dress, and pick up what loose change they* pay hare in store for him. He tays he will not re fuse “ democratic money,” but as there is a verv slim chance of that precious , stuff gver seeing daylight again, ho will not growl ‘ at Lincoln shin-plasters. ‘ • f, Mr. R. W. Bigont, who was the victim of a railroad accident rocorded in our last, -die d on Thursday lost, having lingered ten days after receiving his injuries. His death resulted im mediately from mortification. His rejnaona were interred in.the Highland CemetTy, on hsturdayr after at the M. E.i dnurch snd with the rites of the Masonic Ordt r. It was, as we are informed, a soothing reflection tj Mr. Bigony in bis last hours, that hs.iad sj months ago taken out a policy in the Oirard lit Insurance Co! for SI,OOO. This iponey is reW. we are assured, in the hands of Mr. Chap man, Agent for the Girard, ready be paid u, the widow of the deceased, to whose heig ht it will inure. —Lock Haven Jtepubljt.an., A Steamboat. —On Wednesday. thC 7th mst, the steamboat built'in! this borough'fur the West Branch and Susquehantfa Canal fnm pecy, was completed and handed over the owners. It was taken through the ifr. Efe Ca rat to LocV Haven. From therf if was run up to Queens Run and back on the river, fork ing in every respect to the satisfaction of'tile owner, and builders. She is B*2 feet long, 15 wide and has u wheel of 11 feet d.amoter, yith nn engine 1G inches diameter and 30 She was built under the supervision of }fr H,- F. Snyder. The Hull and carpenterwtQk tvas* done by Mr.* John Hartman ; the machinery was made by the Messrs. Snyder -Bros, and was put in place by Mr. IV. P. The** lost has a neat cabin.and is intended fo do a general freight and passenger business be tween Lookhaven and Farransvilla. li case ct the canal company losing any of their jridg et over the river, the steamer can be-tan to rcy desirabli point and act as a tug to tow beats across the river.— Williamsport Bulletin. Dr; Tuad.' S. DpDegraff, at his Ej- ; and,' Eh IciStitne, 'performed an operation yester- j day afternoon in out presence which greatly i surprised as well as instructed' us. The pa-! tient was Mr. Horton Matson, of Stony Fork, I Pa., and the operation wsuf for. Ihe removaV of. E deposit of lymph in the pupil of the eye. — I The Djctor inserted his delicate instrument, tight into the eye and in a. few skillful inois- i iens cut away the obstruction to sight wd the light of day was at once restored to i' ire pa tient. The operation inflicted scarcely any fain, and was all over in'five minutes Time.— The Doctor [is almost every flay performing ■ f ine such miracle, enabling the see and the deaf to bear. His Institute attracts patients from hundreds of miles aronncT and is constantly crowded. "We wonder at his skill, tut haring frequently witnessed it and its ef fects, we do not wonder at its remarkable busi ness soccoss.— Elmira-Advertiser; ■ Ocr citizens, the ladies in 'particular^for we Ere sorry to say, the storm kept most Of the gentlemen at home, haji the pleasure oljrThura cretiinf. of listening to a ' most cHcellent uddi css by the Rev. Mr. Wadleigh, of Muncy, on tbs subjects! the Sanitary Commission.— regret very much that the snow storm pre 'tnted a full turn out of the male pa& of our [opuluion, for we are sure that no o! is could listened to hie address without fefiang that !te Unitary Commission bag been the V*. minis ktiog angel” following in the wake of our ar -111,68 to mitigate the honors of w»5. Mrs. Holstein met the Ladies- Aid Society at thtir room in the Court House, oft Rridoy af hrcoon, and gate a- most interesting detail of ncr experience among the wounded eSldiers ‘ad in our military hospitals during the. last tro years. Holstein has for more than two years past devnteif all her time and energies to the service of Let country-—visiting hospitals and battle-fields and working incessantly with and fur the sick and wounded soldi, rs—-sliming in all the hardships of the soldier’s life and deemijng no sacrifice too groat, if she-could thereby mitigate the sufferings of the defend ers of her country’s flag. During most of the lime her husband has shared in all her labors and toils, and both without any pecuniary com pensation. If they, with others, for they have numerous co-workers, can devote all their time —and many their lives—to this most Christian benevolence, shall we, who stay at home and meet around the family fireside to read, out of harm’s reach, the news of “another battle” with “ only fifteen hundred killed and wounded,” grudge the small pittance, or even the generous gift from the good things Provi dence has given ns.in aid of one of the noblest and most magnificent charities the world has ever known ? ' The Ladies’ Aid Society meets at their room (at the Court House every Saturday aflernoon to work for the soldiers, where they would , gladly receive any contributions that Christian charity may prompt. Contributions may at any time be left with, Mrs. 11. W. Williams, President, Miss M. Rib erolle, Eee. Seo’y, Miss C. Austin, Treae’r, or with the Cor. Seo’y,- Martha P. Emery. All con tributions will hereafter be acknowledged in the Agitator. M. P. E. MARRIED. In Mainsburg, bj E. Ki Brnndage, Esq,, Oct. 20, ISPJ. Mr. JOHN B. BEK SOS, to Miss MARY M. HOTCHKISS, both of -Tioga. DIED. In- Covington, on the 9th instant, WILLIAM D WEST,(in the iSiycar of his age. DISSOLUTION NOTICE.—The Co-Partnership hcretoro existing between James E. A Dennis Andrews is this dey dissolved by mutual consent. The books, notes, Ac.,. will be loft in tho .bands of Dennis Andrews for collection. JAMES E. ANDREWS, DENNIS ANDREWS. Middlebury, Dec. 17, 1864-61* NOTICE. —The annual meeting of tho Stockhold ers of The First National Bank of WelUboro, Pa., for the election of Directors will be hold at its Banking House on tho second Tuesday of January next. . J. L. ROBINSON, Cnsh'r. Wcllsboro, December 10,-1864. E STRAY.—Camo into tho premises of tho sub scriber in Delmar, on or about the 20th of Nov. Three Head of Yearling Cattle, vis : . One Red Steer, with a little white in forehead, ono ’ Red Heifer, and one Black Ball; the owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away, or they will bo disposed of according to law. Delmar, Dec. 14, '64. SAML. DICKINSON. * AUDITOR'S NOTICE—The undersigned having been appointed an Auditor to settle the account of Daniel Doan, Administrator cf Jacob Babb, dec’d, and distribute moneys in his hands will attend to the duties of bis appointment on the 10th day of Janu ary, at tbo Commissioners’ Office, in Wcllsboro, at 1 o'clock P. M. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. WelUbloro, December 14, '64. SPECIAL NOTICES. Important To Female#) f DR. CIIEESEMAN'S PILLS. / The combination of ingredients in these Pills ig thfe result of a long and extensive practice. .They are mild in their operation, and cannot do harm to the most dtdioato; certain in correcting nil irregularities. Painful Meustiuations, removing all obsti nations, whether from cold or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation cf the heai t, whites, all nervous affections, hysterics, fatigue, pain in the hack and limbs, Ac., disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature. BR.CHEESEMAN’S FILLS was'the commencement of a new era in the treatment of itres.iilaritiea and obstructions which have consigned'so many to a premature grave. No female can tujoy good heuUU unless she is regular, and whenever an obstruction lakes place the general health begins to decline.- These Pills form Hit finest preparation ever*pvt forward with IMME DIATE and persistent success. Don’t be De ceived. Take this advertisement to your Druggist, and tdi him,that yon leant the BEST and mest RELIABLE FEMALE MEDICINE IN T3E WORLD, which is com prised in these Fills. DR. CHEESEMAN'S PILLS have been a Standard Remedy for over thirty years, and are tbe most effectual one ever known for all complaints pecu liar to Ftmalet. To all classes they are invaluable, inducing, with periodical regularity They are known to thousands,whohave osed them at different periods.through* put the'country, having the sanction of some of the most eminent Physicians in America. Explicit-directions, stating when they should not be used, with each Bos>—the Price 'One Dollar per Box , or 6 Boxes for $5. containing from 60 to 60 Pills. Pills .sent by mail.promptly, secure from observation, by remitting to the Proprietors, or any Agent. J&rSOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER, Proprietors. ' 8J Cedar St.. New York Sold ia[(TVt-llsboro,‘by JOHN A. ROT. i In Tioga, by H.'H. BORBEN. J In Lawrenccville. by W. G MILLER.* March 23, lS6i-ly. THE msiORY OF HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS—The most remarkable medicine of the day, nnd the many cures that have beefls per formed with it in-oases of Liver Complaint, Dispep sia, Nervous Debility, and .other diseases arising from a disordered stomach or liver, places it kt once among the roost astounding discoveries thnt has taken .place in the medical world. The disease to which bitters are applicable aro so universal that there are •but few cf our friends who may not tost fheir virtues, in their own families or circle of acquaintances nnd prove to their own satisfaction that there least, oiie remedy among the many advertise’d medicines, deserving the public commendation. ti Fct sale by Druggists and dealers, everywhere. Nov. 23, 1864—1 m. The confessions and experience ,of ait in VALID Published ior llio benefit, and as a CAUTION TO YPUNG MEN, and others, who suffer frum Nervous De bility, Premature Decoy of Manhood. &c., supplying at the same time The MkftSs op Seif-Curs. By one who his cured himself .after undergo!ng considerable quackery. By en closing a postpaid addressed .envelop© single copies may be had of tho author- NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq., Jnbel,lB64-lj. Brooklyn, Kings Co., N.T. INFORMATION FREE! To Nervous Sufferers.— A Gentleman, cured of Nervous Debility, Inconi* petency, Premature Decay, and Youthful Error, aptu ated by a desire to benefit others, will bo happy to Jurnish to all who need It, (free of charge,) tho recipe and directions for making tho simple remedy used in his caso. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho adverti sers bad experience, and possess a sure and valuable remedy, can do so by addressing him at once at his place of business. The Recipe and full information —of vital importance—will be cheerfully sent by re turn mail. Address, * JOHN B. OGDEN, No. 60‘Kaesau Street, New York. P..S.—Nervous Sufferers of bo|h sexes will find this information invaluable. • Dec. 7, 1864-3oios. O TATE MEDICAL BOARD. —Headquarters Pa. l vs Militia. Hospital Department, Harrisburg, Nov. 1361. —The Stole Mgdidal Board of Pennsylvania is now ia saaslon in this city, and will continue until further notice to examine candidates for tho post of Medical Officers in Pennsylvania Regiments. 1 The appointment of a number of Assistant Sur geons will be required immediately to fill vacancies now existing, as well as for others constancy occur ring. Physicians of Pennsylvania in good health, far nUhing proper testimonials as to moral character, Ac., will be admitted to the examination. By order of the Governor, JOSEPH A, PHILLIPS, Sur. Gen. PennUu Nov. 16, 1864'-3t “Dims aiNGEE-at- - X ; : . JLOY'S DRUG STOE2 THErIIOGA COUKTY AGITATOR. General Order IVo. I. IIEAIKItARTEItS OF TUB IRON BRIGADE —OK— Tioga and Potter Counties, ALL. persons whether Viable to draft or not, want ing any articles made wholly or, in matt of cast iron) ure'b'ereby notified that tho headquarters of this Brigade' is permanently located at the Knoxville* Foundry, where all such wants will bo supplied-upon presentation of “ The .Greenbacks/’ If -you want a Cook Steve call at Biles’. If you want a Parlor Stove, call at Headquarters. If you want a Box Stove, call at Knoxville Foun dry.* - If you want a good Plow, call at,Biles*. If yon want a Hoad Scraper, call at Headquarters. If yon 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 yon want Mill Irons, Machinery, or any thing ever made at a FOUND K, Y , call where they make the beet of every thing and ho mistake. N. B. On account of the serious'illness of: the OLD MAN CREDIT, Mr. CASH will take his place, and all persona in debted wilVwalk up to the Captain's Office and settle or not growl when the constable comes around.. J, P, BILES, & CO. J. P. BILES, ) H. K. RUMSEY. ] Knoxville, Oct. 26, 1564. • • FALL AND WINTER isooas’.—No. 2, Union Block, . JEROME SMITH Has lately returned from Now York with a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES, GLASSWARE, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DOMESTICS, WOODENWARB, ENGLISH CLOTHS. •LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS. TWEEDS AND KENTUCKY JEANS, FRENCH CASSIMERES; FULL CLOTHS. Attention is called to his stock of Black and Figured Bres&j Silks, Worsted Goods, 1 Hcrinooa, ‘ll Black and Figured BeLaines, Long and Square Shawls, Ladles' Cloth, Opera Flannels, 60oJ bushels Corn in ear, 500 bushels Flax Seed, for which the highest market price to Cash irfll be njdd. WeUsboro.Noy. 23, iml' ' GREAT FALLING OFF IN TEE PJRICES OF DRY GOODS. A. BOSE & CO. ARE NOW OFFERING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF SHEETINGS & SfIiRTIIVGS, RERIHS, CHECKS. STRIPES, PRINTS, DiLAINES, AND ©IBISa© Ba 8 CLOTHS and CLOTUIBG BOOTS & SHOES „ HATS and CAPS, a II O GE KIES, AT 30 PER CENT. LOWER Than any other Store in Tioga County I Oar Stock was bought during tho late panic in the Dry Goods market, at prices 50 PER CENT, LOWER THAW 7 * Any of our neighbors, who have large stocks bought at the very highth of the market. Wo invite the attention of all those who want to buy Goods cheap', to our stock. We CANNOT and WILL NOT be undersold. Remember the place, \ JT. A. ItojSE Sc CO., MANSFIfELD,' PA., First door below Mansfield Hotel. Mansfield, November9*AB64—tf. SPECIAL NOTICE^ ALL BUYERS OF DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Cloaks, Bearer Cloths, Broadcloths, Back ings, Cloak Trimmings, DeLaines, Prints, Sheetings, Shirtings, Flannels, Cassimores, Jeans, Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, Notions, Ac., are informed that they can SATE MONET BY CALLING AND EXAMINING OUR STOCK i —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 JIEED. All goods are high; hut there is now more neces sity for close buying, and' for every one to get the LO WEST CASH PRICES than ever before. A Dollar saved is as good as a Dollar earnsd,_ ' , _ We are keeping loss goods,of a cheap quality than over before, as we believe customers cannot afford to buy any bnt ' | OOOD GOODS. THE STOCK OF MEN’S AND BOY’S Custom Made Boots, AND Ladies’ ajjid Children's Gaiters and Shoes, OF ALL KINDS. is now -larger than ever before-;- and moat of it is being sold at less than New York prices. HAYING SOLD OUT OUR. GROCERY STOCK. we have and _more_cash ,to,jise balance of the stock and can do better ,for our cus tomers. Call and eeto. J. A. PARSONS, Corning, K. T. 0prZ7,1864.] Sept. 21,1864, C l R C U L A R*. I HAVE.now in Stock a good assortment of Kero sene Lamps which 1 am selling from 10 to 20 per cent, loss than Now 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 also Just received an invoke of Woodward's Patent Lantern*, which “arc Just beingiulroducedinto the market, and U (ho best Lantern now in use, Whole«iije agency for Marvin & Co/s Refined Oil. Corning, Nov. 9,1861-6 w. W. D. TERBELL. S. F. SIIAIBLIN, BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, Shop Boor Noam op Coster** Stork. Ladies* Hair-Catting dono in tho best manner. WelUhorp, Dee 7, 186-4. C° G ftC S - W\T. E R, for sxle nt BOX'S DRUG STORE. THE INHERENT DISPOSITION OF MANKIND, L E Ai» SHIM TO 'PURCHASE THE NECESSARIES !iS WELL AS THE LUXURIES OF LIFE, AT THE Lowest Possible Prices; : AND SINCE THE 66 Almighty Dollar” HAS BEEN STYLED THE SOUL OF MAN, IT TAKES Bat Ordinary Understanding TO COMPREHEND THE -TRUE VALUE] AN; ESTABLISHMENT, THAT PTJRNTSHES A COMMUNITY with a large variety of SEASONABLE MERCHANDIZE, AT UNIFORM LOW RATES. When Perine 4 Co, located their establishment in Troy, it was for the express purpose of furnishing the public with goods at SUCH PRICES AS COULD NOT FAIL ATTRACTING PURCHASERS. We will allow the .public to judge of their success. Mr. E. P. PERINE, * WHILE THANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FAVORS, WOULD SA r, THAT NO EFFORT SHALL BE WANTING ON HIS PART, TO merit a Continuance OF SAID FAVOR. HE NOW HAS A LARGE STOCK MERCHANDIZE FOR THE FILL AM) WINTER TRiDE, PROBABLY LARGER THAN CAN BE FOUND IN THIS OR Adjoining Counties;, WHICH THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED E.XAMINE A T SUCH PRICES AS CANNOT (v?e have the boldness to affirm) be found elsewhere. BE BUTS STS GOODS FOR CASH, AND SELLS E O R. C A S H, and tbe container gets the worth of bis money* With quiche Sale* and light Profits, both Parties are enabled to realise the value of tbe NIMBLE SIXPENCE, TEOT, Oot. 5,1864. THE PEOPLE’S STOKE IN CORNING, N. Y. J. M. SMITH, HAVING associated with him N. E. WAITE, who has been employed for the last nine years ill the Store, in the capacity of Salesman, the business will bo continued under the name and firm of SMITH & WAITE, AT THE NEW STORE, OPPOSITE THE Dickinson House, and will he 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, selected with especial reference to the wants of the people of this vicinity. Xhj Stock will consist of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, - among which are BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, TICES, 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 CASSIUERES, by the yard or made up 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 LEAF HATS,' SUN UMBRELLAS, &c. We shall endeavor to keep our Stock as complete as possible, by the Continual Addition of such articles in our line as the wants of onr custo mers SEEM TO REQUIRE. Our facilities for purchasing Goods ARE UNSURPASSED, and while we do not pretend to sell Goods LESS THAN COST, jet we are willing to soil 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 upon us, and hope to merit its continuance and increase.; Customers from TIOGA COUNTY and vicinity are cordially invited to call and examine Goods and Prices. SMITH 4 WAITE. Corning, March 30,1564» C BICKERING PIANOS AND MASON * 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 fur a while, but the CHICKEEING remains good and 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 have purchased of me, as proof of their excel lence, and also of my standing as a doalew: Horace and Samuel Pomeroy, Thomas Maxwell. H. Davison, S. W. Paine, J, B. Adams, Hiram Case. Buy the best—they are much the cheapest. I give a written warranty to keep them in perfect order and tune tor five years. I will also furnish Boardman * 0 ray or Marshall & Trevor Pianos, very cheap for cash. THE CABINET ORGAN has been pronounced by over two hundred organists and teachers as beyond cavil or doubt the very best of their class. Put up in walnut or rosewood eases 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 you are 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 yon a Teachers’ word that it will suit for I know just what you need. Please give us a call or send fpr circular. J. c. WHITE. Mansfield, Nov. 8,1864-3m* NOTICE. Sylvia Parmentier, | In the Common Pleas of tha vs. }• County of Tioga, May Term, John E. Genson. J 1864, No. 206. 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 4 Beck with and now in possession of William B. Kyes and others at the sonlh corner of land of Louisa Ta bor; thence north three degrees west along'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-five degrees and three-fourths east IS rods to a post: thence north two degrees west 16 rods and one tenth to a post; thence north 41 degrees east four rods and three tenths to a post; thence east three rods to a post; thence south 6S degrees east 11 rods to a post; thcucc south 30 degrees east 11 rode to a post; thence south 56 degrees east 7 rods to a post; thence south 81 degrees oast eight rods; thence north 45 degrees east 33 rods to a post; thence east S rods and seven tenths; thence south 46 degrees east rods to a post; thence south 25 degrees cast 20 rods to a post; thence south thirteen degrees west 29 rods and seven tenths ts a post; thence south twelve degrees and one half west fifty rods and five tenths to a hemlock; thence by laud aforesaid in possession of Wm. B. Keyes and others, north 88 degrees west 89 rods to the place of beginning—containing sixty acres of land, the right of possession or title to which is claimed by the said plaintiff. And now Deo, 6tfa, ISC4, on motion of plaintiff's Attorney and suggestion that the land claimed in this suit is unoccupied, and the defendant doea 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 rale is granted on the defend ant John R. Genson to appear and plead on or before the first day of next term. TIOGA COUNTY, SS: I. John F. Donaldson, Prolhonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of said county, certify that the Shore is a true copy of a rule entered in said suit. In testimony whereof, I have herennto set my hand ait d affixed my seal of office'at Wellsboro, this sth day of Dec., A. D. 1864. J. P. DONALDSONS lBfi4-3t. Prothonotary. REA t ESTATE FOE SALE OR TO RENT.— In j-ha Borough of Mansfield, from i of an acre to 40 acres, may suit the purchaser; soma Interval Land, also, Up Land, well watered, in piefo view of the Stale Normal School, meetings and other good privileges. h® f°ld on reasonable terms, accord ing to location, quality and quantity of land. For » payment on ito the purchase money down, and time on balance to suit the purchaser. Title indisputable. Also, Stock of various kinds, seven Young Bucks of South Down blood. Mower and Reaper and other farming utensils, too numerous to mention. Address Rev. D. P. MAKYOTT. Mansfield, Nov. 16, 1564-4t* Family dye colors at BOY’S DRUG STORE. ,