Tfl® ' A'R A 0 R. io c** AgP : MXSOEI.I.;. Koy.Ji^XSg^^ Booh store—J .' S'- Eobinsp^i. ' rR. Bowen Shleanx VWanU, ic.. of the AM „ f lioga, on Wednesday success, rant collected was over ?SO. ' i ; ’■ „D NEWsrAPnivs. — 'ri&fcd'a to rewind” before Christmas desires to soy mon band o lot,or old which < e jJ St 36 cent? »' bonded, and «! -rtater or ■ lber flt that rate. They are jus* Up -thing for , ™ cracks in old walls, or for putting under 'preserving the carpet j-and its H. Oobb, formerly of the a °d ,L Clerk Of the V. S. Senate, "Maty, on a visit. While in Sew.’Vork, on .to Washington, with his wife, :lbd;r_ trunks leu by burglars, and all of their clothing, ami a taken. What makes the loss fat «iore se ct Mr. Cobb's private papers ’not tnanu (ihc latter the result of much -inteliee ua! toil, total of editorial labors,) were i-— Cot- otcnt.— Rev. J. mff: lith an Oiihe 16th inst., fay which he wtah |reroiy ]fe M! at the Depot at Tioga, and h d, horse ; alarmed at the engine whistlo/V-in with eas to break one of the lines, iiy. 'C. then I tv jump out to catch his horse head > !t hecoiaing entangled in the hattnlo robe, rard, the fr ont part of his bead ilrikjog the Be was carried into 1 the houa&. of- £ Mr. J. hero he was attended by Dr. Hap teall was uninjured, the ■ aealp hnlyj being C. is now' convalescent, and will: preach n. - uny'? L.vnv's Cook.— Godey fprfljeceta ,r uWe. It is fully equal to if not superior. lits-publishers I) cake it the boot for liutics. 4f 'C, |ioal “Driving “ Children’# * fi rsaal Health. Department,” Chemistry, mg." “ Horticultural* and itctiflon Fashion Plates” are' specialities anJ io any other' 3fagazino. Nhwisthe s fri!.e. The nest number vail bqgin 1 the b volume. Terms: —One copy one, year sft, four copies $6. Liberal inauce iona desirous of raising clubs. * Address cr,323 Chestnut st., Philadelphia.- ■ afjl!omng are th& official mnjocitiea for at the htoelcefciph nT,Tofe,) as compiled from*the rp£uriis at tary'g Office te’s majority in the District* |JSJj96 he Strang’s maj. in the District, fiv)63 EiUou’a “ “ “ 4 ‘ : \^GC , -fas nominated by both parties In ‘the d -Hr. CUifitt ms voted for (though pot i/both parties in Potter County. 'Though '*a? nominated tmammousfy par uuatv m this district, yet the trencher of Cameron and’McKean,'with few Joder the lend of tbo notorious; Bbyer, , did all they could to defeat hijni.' We itical Isfamaelites to the dgures| Irbbve. -efatigabie corresespondcrit,, ‘4cHosk- the receipt of three bpdctails three friends, adds: “ ‘>i joj-as I looked over.the coluu|ns flf. tha* societies were 5 the wants of those wbplimvp es hio dear, and are/breasting |th& the damp earth, walking;'the ■ A hcaHor (he free homes which our to the fair ones, Toil ; This "• hi a weak instrument to exprjp?s’tbp “ animate mir hearts when we kna’w'tbat ' ; si home are "knitting Sway to ■otberf, husbands,.and lovers witfab.fc- aid them through the cold gn ihr I V:' roi o Si '> ''TU'E,—-to out last issue ’vre’flaetvT 1 ®' Sawney, & «efceoV tea&er, 1 J or ro^^n g the Haniawadsportf 'ost roiß|tlie newspapers that be plei 3pd et *>ff with a light senten£e-yivb , ■'* e(ta * the activity with follows up such H * * n CS3 than two- weeks after os bi 5 track the' offender wa { , 5 “ tlia eeconti Jail-bird I within a month, and we feel' J ; Dr£ a time distinguished hiinse, ! which an extcnK jfr' aa fixture, .witii shrewdness, si-[ Cnrtfa, to or ist^j’p*' beon received and inSy' '“eiy.on paymeatof du^ijj >h r , hn lam )3orhi nT’.H* Dl Will3oi 4 M, T.afct , ’ Wa tro«s, Safe& Hcif s y b > i* A '■% IV, E ■ D - Srait, Alrfjj' .*“» Kr- mer f',T ? d ' 6 heli ; J £ J'“«% W*l >« tr , C o,s’ 7 % D »«v a. ik • Parrish u ‘ a K«Hy, Cynu Catling i ' U ' S -Cook,E. Pee(p ,_ VI goods v .,of every description, wholesale and retail in faat er iai<™ coumporJ- crylLins ' usual,y kcpl in a ’ i• • i 4 5 8bcr^ht ” akem^ 5 FmsT CLA - DRY Goops nov^E - an j i0:i:!r - v or the benefit of Keinemher that rye do #ll we advertise.; [ 1 tot an W'tifieil hy the ex Call and -get the factsin evidence of aur nsseition ' n . mir , ;|>t . DOHSIAL't'S HEE.JIIVE,! oi'bly forth like the last groan of a dying cat; and in place of “march" wo hear “ntch.” A sward is a U toad-sticker," and any of thei altered patterns of muskets, ore known as u howitaera.” Mesa beef 5a “salthorse” and Gutter I“strong grease,” "Bally”- is the highest term of commendation, while dissent is expressed in 'the remark] “I don't see it,” Almost every regiment has its nickname,jand few officers or privates receive cheir legal appellations or titles when spoken of in their absence. Tho'|Massachusetts men have even lbieir Governor, nor have his " military family” escaped receiving their vome-de~ ffuerrtf op© or. two of which are dfecidedly uncompli mentary, though laagb-provokipgi JZgf 3>EiJHQUExr Subscriber*.—A poetical ©d itor addresses his delinquent subscribers in the fol lowing, musical and touching numl efs; , How happy alre they! ' Who the editors .payi And have squared up for on© year or more; Tongue cannot express The great joyi of tb® press When delinquents paid bn© old score, Printers all the day long Labor hard fop aisongf- A Fate that is hard, all {agree— j _ They have worked night and day. And of coursejwant their pay, , To buy sugar, and coffeie, and tea, . One would hardly believe. What small pay they [receive For the paper addressed to cactjDame; But the price Is so v sniiu That the good [people qli Will pay up far fear of the shame. .ÜBOtrs. ADJOINING COHN Bradford—Accioevt.-—We lent day iasr f as a number of men were e „wi,th a machine, on a farm jn Ulsd Lewis Lewis jnet with an accident bly result in bis dealh. It seems thJ had been raised from its foundatioi going under it, by some mearis ifflei Mr. L., under it. * Here he liemairfei while twelve men with levetS'endeav -stump off of him, but in vain, i Tl obliged to attach tfiamacbinfj to the , in raising it and liberating Mir. Lewis ous situation* Nearly all of Shis tibs many .of them entirely dissevered bone. ?Io was otherwise badly injart His .brother was also caught under not very severely injured. —Jihporten On Tuesday night lagt,iBome g; who had neither the fbar of thjo law n i fore his eyes, maliciously and felomouj ] office, and with “malice aforetbough ; thievishly-take atfd carry away one bv (of the round variety’,) which we ha honest /armor in exchange fortthe 11 ej months. Such an outrage to Heperpot lized comjnunity is without a parallel i of crime. Stealingdrom a printer is an unpardonable sin, and the perpetra rage is undoubtedly the vilest {villain his dreams by night be of turnips, ami by day bo on the snme delicate shbjec obliged to cat the. whole bushel at ot(€ last one—red hot—stick in his throat. — Rrporter. . > , la*£be Presbyterian Church at .Coudej 20th inst. f by SLor. j. H. Parsons, Ca OVJSRTOX, U. S. A. and Miss |MAKIij Coudersport. | SPBCLaIj notices. WHO SHOULD US^ OR. J. BOVSE BODSf VEGETABLE IMPERIAL WINE | BITTJpS ? AlMvliq fire afflicted with Incipient Conjunction or Weak ' Lung* should u*o them. / { All who •uiflcr from weak Stomachs, Indigos sia, or H.cs should them. If AH who cutter from General or Xeryous Pelil ness at night, want of Sleep, Ac.. •»boßld use tu Ali persons who arc couialeaCeut after leveri no?* should them. . ' { Ministers ul the Gospel. Lawyers, Lecturers,! lie speakers should übo them. - ' Book Keepers, and all persons IcjuliiSg & should use them. ; The aged .iu*l infirm should use Iheri), All who require a stimulant or tumo nhould All who al e addicted to the use of a 'd«hl spi to reform, should usp them. ' They are made of a pure Sherry Wipe, and i plant-rand herh.s of the country, and Should h( ed hy temperance Bounties, jiierg)men, pliyaic, friends ol Immunity Yln*y are piep.vrcd By an experienced and 8k if'IEI*D i! CO., Pro 78 William at.. Baldwin, Txiwcll & Co.. Agent* at Tioga. Dr. 11. 11. Borden, of Tioga, is General A) gn County, to nbcua aij itppltcatiohs tyr ugetic made, \ ; - i f GENERAL MctLELL HAS decided to go irwto winter quarters,land P. R. Williams, Agt., has decided! to “follow suit,” and has accordingly id in a very £arge stock of 2sew Goods in his line, viz: | | Kerosine Oil, 'Lamp Oil, Burning Fluid, Canjpbenc, s - Alcohol, Turpentine, ! Brags, | Patent Medicines, * Window Glass, • &c., &c„ k c;, which will be sold at lowest city prices d war. P, R, W4LU3I N, B, Confederate State Stocks pnd olf connts are at discount—caji't sell goods for < Wellsboro, Xov* 27, IS6I. LIGHT! LIGHT!! LIGHT Ul—A lot of those fine flint Chimneys for jjfiinps, vhjch do not break from heu.f % A\so a largo assor ment of also a lot nfijthal Petroleum! Oil wl ich suits everybody, and does not explode,' Fbr sale j t - . ‘ BftUG S'jqOKE. STOP J! STOP!!! AT THE BEE HIVE! ' After an absence of nearly two wrecks in t|e East ern Markets, tho undersigned has again tfeturned home wih amagnificentund carefully selected Flock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, t •all of which have been. bought for CASH- aad will be sold at Unprecedented Low Prices! of which (be following small catalogue will convey some slight idea. ' i \ FIFTEEN HUNDRED Yards Bed Wool || flD nel only 16 cents. vno* THREET— aII shaded of color only 13 cents. [ 'FOUR THOUSAND Yards . Magnificent [fancy Dress Goods at k Is, 1 and 6’d, and 2«—worth fioable tbo money. ' ' - j FIVE TitOTJSA&D Dollars worth bf supe b col ored and Black Dress Silks newest designs at prices: tp salt the closest .buyers. 1 Ottoman Cloth, all wool Depps, Pin in and paris figured Merinos Velqns Imperatrice 0/ the mnfetr©- chete styles, , ; • \ Woplen Sbawjn in endless variety. | Brocbo Long Shawls all wool and silt, such 1 9 for merly sold for 10 and 20 dollars, we .now offer or 44 and 9 dollars. . ; 1 Cloak3 v -ClQflks, we hare recently received di 'con signment' from a first class Manufacturing Ifotjse.in , Broadway, VvimmenßO lot of stylists cloaks, vaiwing in price Cram 14 to 2u dollars, which' we shall dell at a slight advance-above cost of manufacture. 1 ' Lyons Silk Velvet black and r coloted, Flench Broadcloth, plain and ribbed. English, Bedvers, Cloths, Cossimeres and Vestings to suit the most fas tidious. - f si Elmira, Nov. 20^1501. V ■ ■ ■ ■ *IES. r that on Salur (trncting stumps t* township, Mr. i’hicb. will proba t a large stamp [, and Mr. Lewis- I back crushing [ for some time, [red to nuse.the py,,were finally rump, succeeded [from bis pcril | were broken— from the back- the stump, but [aceless scamp, lr the devil be lly outered this k” did purloin, Uhel of turnips 1 taken of an orter, for three rated in a civi q the calendar : acknowledged ipr of this out nnliung. May pis meditation L Mar he be [meal, and the fSo mote it be. ASSIIIBD, ipport, on the Wain G. B. i WLMOT, of lity, Restless or other sick |and alt 'pub- Crtlentivry life j)ye Stu Putty, >WP, k a\>le*fc SANDt: ■del) THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. GROTM j CEL, JSSS SEWING MACHINES, joe family -f the native ri’comnir-nd' aos, umi all ntiiH physi arc a most as innocent j victors, few York. 7^yl put for Tjo- L*«, must be U£LLSBORO POST OFFICE. ' Mails close'.as follows: (Tioga, Cor ning, Cleveland, New York, (tc.,) at 9.45 a. >r. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia,, Washington, Ac.,) at 1 7.45 a. >f. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedor Run, I Ac.,) and the Coudereport (Pine Creek, Caines, “West Pike, Ac,,) at 2 r. Jr,, every Tuesday and Friday. California Mails leave Kcw York the Ist, lltb and “21st of feach month. An Overland Mail for California leaves St. Louis twice a week. Letters for this Mail should be marked ** Overland.'* All letters alleged to contain valuable enclosures should be registered. Post are instructed to retain nil mail mat* ter belonging to any inviridual until his arrearages-—i if he be in arrears—for po.sluge be paid. 5 Post Office open from 7a. m.. to Bp. every day, Sunday cxceplfcd. liven Volng, P. M. ring the S, book ne ither. WELUBORO 1 ACADEMY. Wellsboro*, Tioga County, Penna. ‘ MARINOS N. ALLEN. A. BI.: - • Principal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Winter Term will commence on the 9th of De cember. Tuition for ten* of fourteen xcceks, from $2,50 to SG.QO. MILITARY INSTRUCTION will be introduced this term into the Academy, accor ding to a late act of the Legislature of this State. Teacites* Class will aiso be funned. By order of Trusses, J. T DONALDSON 1 , Prt. Wellsboro, Nov. 27, 28fil. ti/tansfield classical seminary. MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., PA. -The Winter Term of this Institution will commence December 10th, 1S6I; and continue thirteen weeks. E. wildman, a. si. Mrs. 11. P. R- Wn.DMAN Miss E. A. Cuase Mr. Isaac Stick-vet..... ' EXPENSES Tnition, Room Rent, Fuel and Board per Term, in Common English ■ *; - $2B 50 Tuition from - - - $2 60 to $6 00 Tho success of tho school during these times when the country's need demands tho 1 services of eVory able-bodied young toon, has been beyond the expecta tions of the most sanguine of its ,fricnds. The de partment 'of Penmanship is very popular. Prof. Stickncy is a master of bis profession. We are most happy to say that be has been prevailed upon to re main with us. Besides tho daily instructions that he gives, Professor Slickncy gives extra instructions to those desiring it for a reasonable compensation. Students pay from the time they 'enter to the close of the term. Board in the Bali at SI 50 per;weck. Booms for self-boarding can bo rented in the village. All kinds of produce taken in payment for tnition and board at market prices. I Nov. 20, 1861. E. WILDMAN, Attention volunteers.—A-few more able. bodied men are wanted to fill dp the ranks of the 67 th Regt. p a. Volunteers, now .recruiting at Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, and underlie command of that able and efficient,officer, Col, Wm. Maxwell; Pay from $l3 to $23 per month, with board, clothing, and medical attendance. The company jexpeets to start from Tioga Village on Thursday Now. 2Slh. . R. fo—at which lime nil persons interested in Isnid no count or having claims against said estate attend or be debarred from presenting'the same In .Nov. fi, IBot. H. W. WILLIAMS, Auditor. AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—-The undersigned [having been appointed an Auditor to settle ihe Recount of Robert H, Archer Administrator of John F. Har rison dec-d.j.and make distribution,, will attend toJbe dmie* of said appointment at' his office in Wellborn, on '1 ttesdny the 26th dny of November, inst., jat two o’clock P, M. of that day. 1 I HENRT-SHERWOOD* Auditor, Nov. 6, 1561,-3t. . ; NOTICE- —Ta if tuagl Concern? Notice is hereby given that the bolaUa, accounts, Ac., of the late firm of' Baldwin, Lowell A Co., Jinvd been placed in thoTmnrls of F. E. Stoith, of Tioga, farim mediate settlement and collections All persons in debted to said firm will conferral favor upon us and save themselves costs by calling upon him and settling their accounts. , BALDWXNI LOWELL A 00. Tioga, Oot. iO, ISGI.-Jt. 1| REGISTER'S NOTICE.—NoJticeiS hereby given .that the following Administrators Enrol filed their accounts in the Register’s Office of Tioga County, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of said county, on Monday'the 9th day oft De cember 1801, for confirmation and allowance. Account of John James A James’ 11. OulickJ Ad ministrators of the estate of John L. Evans, deejd. Account of P; G. Hoig & Andrewißartlo, Admin istrators of the estate of James A. Wilson, dec’d. Account of F. W, Gitcbetl, Administrator of the estate of Eli Gitchcll, dec’d, ! Account of S. A, Uumsey A- P. W, Gitchell, Ad ministrators of the estate of JsoahlKnmsey, dec’d Account of Lafayette Gray, Administrator of the estate of James Gray, dec'd. H. 1 S. ARCHER, Nov, 13. 1861. ' Register. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letter* administration having been granted to the "at gcrvher. on the estate of Thomas Mitchell,4ate of l(i ga Township, doc’d., notice is hereby given to the indebted to said estate to make immediate pnyraei and those having claims to,present them properly a thenticatod for settlement to the subscriber. I THOMAS 3. S. BUTCHER Adm'rl , Tioga* Nof.^o,lBsl.-6t», TO PAINTERS. —A new article which is a snbsl tale for spirits e{ Tntpehline and in some li fpects superior to it In raiding paints, and which *el at half the pride of that qrtide, can now be at Boy’s Drug Store. Cull and see: it ye Painters. JEUOItIE R ( ]t!LES, ATTORNEY AND COVNSBL'LOB'AT LA IT, MiddlcUury Centre, Tiogii Coi, Po* Will attend to alPbusiness entrusted io his care witlh promptness and fidelity. • j Sept 11,1861. E STB AY.—Came into the enclosure of the snbj scriber on or about the first of* November* a two.' year old red Heifer, with some white *p«t« thereof. The owner is requested to come forward, prove prop^ «orfv, pay charges and fake her nw|«y. 1 Charleston, Nov, JASpK SMITIL. A STOCK OF READY MADE CLOTHING | HAS B££N RECEIVED / \ I i A.XP If Kew OPEN FOR SALE. | AM miS ENTIRE LOT j ; WABPVBCHASED 1 * FROM THE ASSIGNEE ! , i ! i Hi S 1 V I ! ! BROADWAY CLOTHING MERCHANT, r ns qualities ax avaaa t o. a ... | *• Ant i ' i ■ I OFtKBSj) v rr 1 ■ ! i - | ’THIS ftABKBTy I * \ *■' I -frits BRICES \ \ r ■ I ,! ■ ARfi fell! LOW ! THE V AtiHE. FERINE & GO., by. pa IMPORTANT NATIONAL WORKS. PUBLISHED BY D. .tPPLETOS t CO. 34 6 & 348 Broadway, Now York. TUB following works.area>nt to Subscribes* in any pw % of the country, (upon receipt of ntail price,) by mull er express, prepaid; The New American Cyclopedia, a popular Dictionary ot General Knowledge. fcuiud by George and Charles A. 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They are re quired to bring the-subject up to the present moment: lb state just how it stands now. All the statistical infornmtfi.tt Is from the latest reports; the geographical accounts kwvp pace with the latest explorations; historical matters Include the freshest just views; the biographical notices'not onlr speak o| the dead but of the living, ft is a library of itself. ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS.— Being a Political History of the United States, from- the or ganization of the first Federal Congress in 17%9 to 1&66* Ed ited and compiled by Hon. Thomas 11, Benton, from the of ficial Records of Congress. The work will ho completed lu 15 royal octavo volumes of 750 pages eacn, Hof winch are now ready. An additional volume will ba issued once in three mouths. A WAT QV PBOCUBINO THE CYCLOPAEDIA Oft DEBATE*. Form a club of four, and remit the prica.of four book* and five copies will he sebl at the remitter’s expense Tor car riage; or for ten subscribers, eleven copie* will be sent at uul expense for,carriage. ■ TO ACENTS. Ifo other works will *u.liberally reward the exertion* Agents. Ax Agent Wanted In this County. Term* mad* known on application to the Publishers. (Aug. 11, ’59. REMOVAL. . JOSEPH RIBEROLLE HAS removed his BOOT, SHpE, LEATHER and FXNDIG STORE, from Ms late location u« Mato Street, to his Tannery at the lower end. of tin village, where he will he glad to wait on hif customers and the public generaHyCompetent workmen are employed in the Manufacturing Department, and all work warranted to. be our own manufacture. Also, all kinds of BOOTS AND.SHOES, _ constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather and She Findings, also constantly on hand and for sale al low prices for cash or ready pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for GomU at the highest market price. JOS. EIBEKOLLB. Wellshoro, Ang. 14, 1861. N. B. AH those indebted to the subscriber by be»-k account, or otherwise, are requested to call at mu* and square up. JOS. RTBEROLLB. JT. W. BAILEY Sc CO., AT THE UNION STORE, WE L L SB O R Oy Are opening a hue Stock of NEW GOODS 4 Just bought «t V PANIC PRICES/* anil will ho 10U FOB CASH, at* little ABOVE COST, impossible, EVERYBODY Call -and sen the New Goods and Prices. P. 6. All persons having«unsettlcd account* on att Books, are requested to settle the same by Ca*>h *c ftoto,\immcdittttly, as we intend to sell on the pmg doxen system, until further advices from the pestef war. J. W. BAILEY *\CO. Wellshoro) July 21, IS6I. Tilt OSCEOLA HIGH SiBOOX. WILL OPEN the Fall term of the enduing year, Aug* 2“th, Winter lerm,Dec. 10th, spH»# term, March 25ih, 1862. " i Each Term to continue fourteen -weeks. Tmtioa from $3 to $6. Booms furnished for those wishing to hoard tkemseJvm K Board SI.CO ; Board and lodging,sl.74 per Room, $1.50 per term ; Instrumental Music, with fttfe ■of instrument, slo*o’o ; Singing in classes fre&» l&tiool jjoks nan be procured at the Institution* Circulars, or for further particular* address A. R. WIGUPMAN, /VimrtW.' Osceola, July 3t, 1861. S. P. ftlflCfi, THE HATTER, HAS removed from CORNING to ELMIRA, 155 Water Street, where he keeps constantly ou baud a general assortment of I'AStnoyMti'B sjl'k d' cAxsnrzK'E ba ts. - Also, all of the different qualities nf soft &ATS and CAPS, of oil hinds. EV'ery article usually found Ift a. Hat Store can be fopnd in bis assortment. The prices will all bo made to suit the tiroes. QUICK, Hatter, Sdpt. 11, 1861, 155 Wateb Strtset, Elmira. NEW COOPER SHOP;—The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of _WeJl*bora and vicinity, that he has opened a COOPER-SHOP 'opposite ’* cnpwt/s wa6ok shop, and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and tft urder, from a gallon keg ton fifty barrel tub. JR#- pairing aJsn dene on short notice. 0. F.,ELLIS, WolLboro, May'B, IS6L *VJ OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that an appliea-- • JLi tion has been made to the Court of? Common 1 Pleas of raid county, by C. Q. Seely, S, 8., Murdock, ✓ John Wafcice ami .others - , to grant a charter of incor poration for religious purposes to themselves, their, associates nod successors, under the name and style of tfio •* Free Will Baptist Church of Brookfield''—. and >f no sufficient reasons be shown to the contrary, the said Court will decree that they become a body corporate. J. F. DONALDSON, Protli>, Nov. 0,1861/Mt. ’ A IMPLICATION IN DIVORCE.—To P. A. Johnson. You. are hereby notified that Morilt* A, Johnson, by her next friend A brum Kniffin has ap plied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Co. fora divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that thn said. Court have appointed Monday, the 2d day of-De cember at 2 o’clock P. M., for hearing the said Ma nila A. Johnson ib the premises, at which - time usd place yon can appear if you think proper. Nov. C, 1861. S. L PO.WER, Sheriff. APPLICATION IN DIVORCE.—To PvIU Richardson—-Yotrare hereby notified that John W. Richardson, your husband, has applied the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county for a divorca from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, |he fd day of Derem her, at the Court House tn Wellshoro, at 10 o’clock A, M., for hearing the said «Jahn W. Richardson in tHe premises, at which time and place yon can nttend if you think .proper. S. L POWER, Sheriff, - Nor. 6. 1861. In Biatter of Notice iff hereby given that £©wis B, Hni)|neY V Lewis B. Uasmer of Tipjra, Insolvent debtor. } Tioga County, Pa., baa bis petition in the C.unrt tbelnrc firm of Vhn. A. Roe A. Co., cither by note or book Ac count, will please call upon the subscribers «ud pay up or they will be sued umnedintelv. ' ' Jl 1?. WILLIAM^ ' HENRY SHERWOOD, Nor, 13 ,18« K QHINGLES are nn\y- in good demand ami b-J' likely to pay better next Spring, than l umber. Those who will draw, good Timber to the abm Mills, may hayo it made into Shingles for thrrsnvr 1 "I <«• «a shares, H. S. JOHNSTON. ' Tiogn, Sept. IS, IS(H.-3t. Tioga uattist association. Th« first ■ Quarterly Meeting of' the Tioga Baptist Asso ciation will be bold with the East SoliWnn church (Gray’s Volley) or Wednesday Nov, 271 b. lh'6l, at 10 o’clock A, M. Kev. N. L. licyn. Ids wilt pr. ach the introductory'sermon. Kev. T 1 I’. Mnryott ! ho , alternate. . E. T. BrUtTI,F,YCur, Bec’y, Nor. 8. ISM, -’ ■ --- -