ST"-- v.- j, ! - “What is wanted t,} -tie - Military Hospitals. .UNITED-STATES BAKITAtIV COMIiISStOS. i .las AmssiovsCssTß.lti lusacutloa nr Rton. No. 3U 1 r 1-, 10-jiidway (ror iHi'ly \y, Jo, Cooler fnion.) /' . . The Executive Q.j jimittee have received the following letter’ Trd jt Mr, Ohh-ted, Secretary •pf the United 'Shitei-1 *S iniinry C-moiission, in Answer to various; questions imd oljections, which tbsir con eJpoVjdcnt- meet with when usk ■ing for hospital,su.p -lies, viz; •i Hs:,there (10 .limit jo your demands?” ■ “Why, with so fe’ wounded, do you need so TOtich ?” will you (Ji with the srcumalatiun it true that gijpjd* are wasted by the sol idiers ? and ere tljy.y i.ld by them?” ' ' J. Mr. blmsted’s )eli ir coorai’os’so much infer* vhatioti, interestin'^'ti the pobik:, ns well ■«» jimst instructive,'(h; ■! the Committee hope tbai l “the press throughch the loyal Stifles will give it a prominent phjflj p their cnluimtfi. By order. ■ Ge'p' se F. Ali.en. Secretary. United’.States S; vitarv Commission, > "Washington; t C... N’"V. lu. 1801- J, ■‘Mrs. George-F.i J (novt-EE— Madum: Your "favor of tile Bth itist, {demands specifii) reply to inquiries which £ou {eceive, in couihioii with L;a, from ponies not* (gnizont of the extent of want in uur Military auspilajs, regimental and general. , , | ' Regarding the iri liiry,. Vlf our demands <areto continue?” “as my i>«sp delib erate judgment, thetjwords of the Rev. Dr. Bellows, in a iettfjr Ito hie w. Morgan: ’ ■i | “'Whatever atnnui ! of money the Govern ment may possess, nn ; whatever Activity in.the Medical Bepnrtmept; (ay pot forth, the'exist 'cnee of 500, 000,,g01d il, fs in cam pa mi field, in h country and under a ■ Joyernmcnt utterly un ;UBCd to the care of ‘ licit vast numbers, will wants which al? ihe gp-'fifaneou-j liber ality oUall.the womex'in the country, added to qlbtbat the best Ad> dni«tvation , can do, will -not be aide to precenkifrom becoming cruel in their pressure on tIM. soldier. He will be fof times cold; wet, and ;sn Bering, do the Utnnist we cab in theGoverni ’es r, and ofit of the Gov ernment. All large n' jnies have been so, and (must continue In bd At v The, utmost liberality, (he.most systematic f feoiions, can only alle ■a iate, no£ cure, the hut tin* of war, and the suf fe-rings' of the'soldiep Jin the field, in Wintei and the heat of Smdr j*r. I as-ert, therefore, fearless of. epntradtct| p from .any competent authority, that the nth Sat that the .industry of our women can dir nil Jiie required under any circumstances of effiei u«y on the part of the Government, I'tiei j*ve' that’ this need wilt exist just ns long as, tl i war exists.” Whatvan occasion i [ great b demand t The average number of ,* to each regiment of 1,- 000 men is iiptjfar fro. * 80. If one-fourth of these ate provided wtit .-hospital clothing. there -would he at leasuSO&l ‘erf and 40 shirts want ed for eac-h reginien| fWe hare received from -fhe Wonsan’s Associntion of New York, our chief; jmimel id’ supply, alto gether during th" yea!’, up to' Nov. Ist. less than ' S.OQO shirts or. till. k : ids—cotton..nheq, .and 'flannel—and about 2/) 0 sheets, and from all ■other sou rocs, 7.700 -h/fts and 4,000 sheets.— •"Yon will read.ily see tl ft we have not yet re ceived nearly enough I jr one iiiodernte supply -ef these articles'; to -ch ( regimental. hospitals now existing. • . ■ 1 But beside the sick; jn the regiments, there 'are the general hospiti(p to hesnp'plhd. These now (east of-the mcjiiv |>ins) contain about 3.- jQOO beds. \Ve obds ;n ‘iPTn supply their wants completely .ill'ail ca'sci The quantity which we actually have snppl j*d fn this time is much less than four sheets,, Wo shin-, two towels, two handkerchiefs. «nc ' two pairs of socks to each Ration's'; rind tllei- 1, you om.-t remember, ''are mostly very sick or W"Uoded and bleeding men, demanding frequi changes. ’ “ There is, no need, thv-jjefitrv, t<i suppose that (goods nre wasted, nr- gi-if n away to patients •leaving hospitals to iir limprnper extent. In fact, not mre-q'nimer'ni; thus supplied whom it .would be desirable to si pply. waste, wt Race in no single case (sb'far as known) sopp' fed goods a,secor.d time, "except,increased sit-kite S or Vosses in batila-au ooounted luryhedeoiaridWa hare nil koowl-. edge that goods supplie j;hy ns hues been mis used," n«; \T«j state is ; ‘ported, in .env "single . case. We usually imp, (ss on the surgeons the -necessity in their in«p, V' id our Inspectors could hardly’fail id detect an jgross waste, fraud, or recjdes.-ness. We shAti / not re-supply a regi »meht without an J litres iation.- and if there ■had'bei»u wnmg. shouh complain to head quor 'teis against (lie Soigen/ , * Tbeie hast been, you iyilf see, up to this time, ! no room for nccuniujoti; at.iyet accinnnlati.oi it is very desirable to For example, a de mand last w£ek for th,u’iitiHK up of new hos pitals (900 beds in the ) igrregiite.) entirely ex Kausted yur‘supply of viewers. ’Naval Expe di lions, of :-which we expect more than one to he soon, fitted require to he sud denly provided with Jm puppiies. ami thus . any day completely nxh/W our stock. There are at least 300; i f)0 and perhaps 600.- 000, men now skidding 14 h istile array in Vir ,ginia and Maryland, ft 5a confidently expen ded that a decisive h.y jla. will he fought in this vicinity. If it 'is'i $,-it is not to he sup posed that either sidd' y i|l yield without put ting forth strength. • Should the battle be contetftedj f'«th anything like the • bravery displayed in thet j reat historicaldjattfes of Europe, experience nlhiw os to reck on upon a leas number fpf wounded to be pro vided for than, one-tent) - the whole number engaged.' (fn koine modern battles one-’third of the whole-putnlier hnvfe been wounded.) .If we should undertake t > p bride hospital clothing fpr only 40,000, it woof I, take more than, two /years to accumulate, at jjhe rate of supply of /the last fortnight, wliii-h; !a better than ever be fore, a sufficient pmvisib jajf if, even.if during' that time we gave but ryfljio nr. all. J need.iiot say, then, that our Hcctiih’tlatinu is realty very ', alow—evea'-if ymi rediiit*these estimates one half, nr three-fourths, srl/fsarfly slow. ■ r I should add,* iirt' exph potion of thereporte tn which you allude, tint - gemis ore sonjotim’S sent, not, to the Smitarf poimuissiop, hut di rectly to regiments or «jtopauies in the field. Niit anfrequently the e irae regiinentwill re ceivegoods within a s' Wt rinre from several sources, and thus have, much tmire than they . want; the, men someth}; eb. in -this case, may, f ecff .the surplus, or barttrit for whiskey, or, if thej are ordered to nlarclVn* they cannot carry it. with them, give it ay Bt.dr throw it away. . Tito Commission is un< ndhiedly liable- to ho implied upon by calls those who have al ready, been supplied th> iiq s:h other channels : but when supplies pa*\ |iuly -through their ’hands, such imposition, or extravagance, -j ’as you spent, of. is bardhj- possible; « _ T»n»r , frl'*nd'nhrt#i»rmn^ frjed..>l&\v.olms teb: JBotjretarj 0. Commission, GROYER & BAKEtfg Sigyjr PpR F 495 BROADWAY, NEW TORE. Agencies in all titeprincijrttl Cities qnd Toicne in the j i United Stutes, r2.^*jia:;'S—SKT iOT SlinKltvor Lock Siilch Machines. The Grover A Baker 8. Jf. Co. beg to call the at tention of, the putJio to their recently introduced NOISELESS FANIL YARD HARD FACTUSING MAKENO THB enUTTI.B OE J.OCK STITCH. ! I These mitehincaicomblao aH tie latest nsefui im provements in sewing machinery, sod are highly rec ommended fur their f Simplicity ofi C^nitrkietion-; Noi&lessnesy; Rapidity; j&nse Management ; | Capacity for oil kinds of Work, Anil Beauty land Regularity of Stitch, Various iffythese - machines adopted, to the hmise or flrorkshnp will be found ut the differen t agen cies of the company throughout the United States. Their nvrr SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR TAILORS' USE, The latest triumph of the few Log machine art—noise less, rapid, and easily operated—will commend itself to those who use Machines for manufacturing clo thing. GROVER & BARER HACHIWES, I * jtIAKING THE pmiv-mi & piSRR' SfiTCB: These justly-celdbmtod machines, adopted to all the wants of the household and manufactory, con tinue to maintain the pre-eminence which the almost universal verdict of the public bus awarded them. The well known | STRENGTH, ELASTICITY AND DURABILITY .of the Grov l ersJ.-'B»Rer Slftctf wfrAys insure for these machines the preference fur family use, and for tbe manufacture ofjsuch goods as are intended for wear—for use and n|ot fur show. Wherever the Gfrover A Bnker Stitch Machines 1 i have been exhibited and fairly judged in competition with the leading Sewing Machines in the market, in cluding the & Wiis.on^ they have invariably borne off the first premium. • v * This assertion is bonfirmed by the decision of the Committees; of the State "Fairs of ILLINOIS, OHIO AND MICHIGAN, recently the Grover & Laker Machine over all others in com- petition. i WAft ! WAR ! UPON DIOR PRICES & LONG - CREDITS! O. BULLARD Has just rotlirnej from the cities with a complete as ; |aonment of SUGARS, | COFFEES, TEAS, molasses; ' ’■ raisins, ' - spices, and other staple Groceries, which cannot be excelled in quality or} cheapness in this or any other country town# | His new stock of Groceries embraces SALERATIJS, SOAP, LEMONS,' ' • KEKOajINB, CAMPHENE, CASTOR OIL, FLUID, SW|EET OIL, LAMP OIL, and .nearly alltbe.-luxuries -psad ia:tbe .-tablet of Crviliiatinn generally and the people of Tioga County in particolar. Among these are such articles ofs BAMS, Sugar-Cored or Smoked, DRIED BEEF, an excellent article, CODFISH; Pickled or Drikd; MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, io. A good article of FAMILY FLOUR, Always on hand. Also, RICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, i», ■ Jfpp. WOODEK WARE, Including, WASH TUBBS, PAILS, _CHURNB, MEASURES, ■ -FANCY BASKETS, BABY WAGONS, two or three kinds, MOPS, . JBROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, , CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lots of them, TRAVELING BASKETS, " WHEELBARROWS, for small boys. 7 ; 'BtlGGt : MATS,' : ’ and other things too numerous te mention. DRIED FRUITS, Including DRIED’PRCiNEB, «•’ ' '• - dried Apples, dried peaches, ’ DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. Also, all CANDIES. nlisceLLAirEoirs. HEMP ani CANARY SEEDS, LAMP CHIfc&ETS, all sizatf, Adamantine Candles, SB tiff, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, a ■loteh varies, and.n gbodlassortSieni «r Tattkea<No fions and Toys. Wellsboro, April 17,1881. E STRAY,—tame into the enclosure of the snb scriberon or about the first of November, a two year oldftyjrffleifeg Che ownerjS' prbve prop erty, pay charges and tnke her away. Charleston,Novi 13,1561 o JASON E. SMITH. ANEW, Large, am] Elegant assortment of CARItBTIM'O, Will be told -r. LatrrenceTille) Sept. 12. 1800, • TtiE TIOGA C’OTJiNT.^ OF *TBII P»ITEO i STATES!!,;. 11l tb* month of December, 1858, the undersigned tor thfr first time offered for sale to the public Df. & BoV®C Pods 9 ixnoprial Wise Bitter*, ««no this abort period they htfve given such universal satisfaction toth*' many thousandsof pcraons.who have tried theta Chat it Is now an ‘established article* The amountof bodily and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of * small complaints is surprising and It is therefore of the utmost importance that’ a strict attention to the least and most trifling bodiljrailment should jbe had,* for diseases of thr body must .InVariably -nffect 4he mind. The subscriber* now only ask a trial of *'i i :nes, IG XTSE, IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS!!! from alt whohavo not used, them; We challenge the world toprodudeUbel* eqpal. - I ■ These Enrols tor the enre of Weak Stomachs, General; Debility, and for Purifying and Enriching the Blood; am absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy o.n earth. To ho assured of this, it is only necessary to make the trial- The wlneltself te of a superior quality.'being aboatone-thlrd stronger than other wines; warming and invigorating the whole system from the head to Ibefeet. As these Bitters ire (dtdc and alterative fn their character, so they strengthen ami invigorate the whole system end give a fine tone and faefcUfty action to all Its parts, by equalizing the circulation removing obstructions,and producing a. general warmth Tbey&malso excellent for Diseases and Weakness peculiar toßemale5 s ' vl,er * a ' roiljci » to strengthen and brace the syrtem. No- »h» to «nbj«t to faaltuda nod fa intaeaa, should be without them, as thejare rovlriug their action. : THESE HITTERS Will act. only Cure, but Prevent Disease, and In thto-pespect are doubly valuable to t[je person who may use them. For • INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Diseases of the Nervous System, Paralysis, Files, and for ail cases requiring* Tonic Dr. Dods’ Celebrated TSlne Bitten . .. ARE UNSURPASSED! Yor Sore- Throat, so common among the Clergy, they or# truly valuable. '* For the Bg&] and and for person* of * weak cob* iifitntfon—foy Ministers of tbapotpel, Lawyers, and *)) pub He speakers—for Book-Keepers, Tailors, Seamstresses, Stn dents, Artists, and all persons leading a sedentary life, they will pro»e truly beneficial. Atf a /leverage, (hey are wholesome, Innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating effects of Brandy icr Wine, without Intoxicating; and are a valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of excessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from It. They are' pare end entirely free from the poisons contained in the adulterated Winerahd Liquors with which tbecountry4* flooded. These Bitt rs not only jCUBB but PKEVENT Wsease,«nd riiould be used by all who. live In a country where the water Is bad, or where Chills and Fevers are prevalent. Being entirely Innocent and harmless, they may be given freely to Children and infants with' Impnnlty. Clergymen, T and temperance advocates, as an act of humanity, should assist In spreading these truly valuable BITTERS over the land, and thereby essentially aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. In all Affections of the. Head, Sick Head ache, or Nervous Headache, Dr. Bods' Imperial'Wine Bitters will be found to be most Salutary and Efficacious. The many certificates which' Imre been tendered ns, and the letters which we are dally receiving, are conclusive proo that among the women these Bitters ■have given a aatisfac tion which no others have done before. No vomi<D In the land should be without them, and those who once on "them will not full to keep a supply. May 15, 1861.-17, Are prepared by an eminent and BkJllfnl*pTiyaic!an who has used them successfully in his practice for the' last twenty-five years. The pr.jpiietor, before purchasing the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Dovce Dods* Celebrated Im perial Wine Bitters, hall them tested by two distinguished medical practitioners who pronounced them a valuable jvmedy fur disease. Although the medical men ol the country, a* * general tldng disapprove of latent Medicines, yet we do not believe that a respectable Physician can be found In the United States, acquainted with their medical properties, who win not highly approve DR. J> BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. Id all newly settled place*, where there is always a large quantity of decaying ilmber fir*m which a poisonous miasma U created, those Bitters should he used every morning h fair breakfast. f ~: DR. J. BOVEE DODS’ , . ' inPERIAI WINE BITTERS An composed oi a pare and unadulterated Wine, combined with Barberry. Solomon’s Seal. Coinfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark; Spikenard, ChaQiomile Flowers, and Gentian. They are.mahntactured by Dr, Dods himself, who is an experienced at|d successful Physician, and hence should not .be classed among tbo quack nostrums which flood the country, and againet which the SJcdfcol Profession aro so justly prejn diced. * .Tbtde tntiy valuable- Bitters hare been eo thoroughly tested-by all classes of the community for almost e\ery variety of disease Incident to the human system, that they are now deemed Indispensable as a It Costs but Little I Purify the 'Blood V Give Tune to the Stomach! Renovate the ' System! land Prolong Life! .;■ Price $1 per bottle, 6 bottles fbr sjj. For sale by druggists and grocers generally through out the country. Sept. 25,1861. —ly. TOSS. GRIDLEY’S ROLUNERY STORE' AT TBS ACADEMY CORNERS, DEERFIELD, PA., , , Mrs. G. tenden her thanks to the Ladies of Tioga Co., and takes pleasure in informing the public that she will . ' i r OPEN A LARGE AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or F A SMI ON-AD DEM TL LIN E BY GOODS Maj, Ist, 1861, at PAYNE’S STORE, opposite the Cowsesque Hotel. , ■ ■ !‘ fiONNETS, FLATS, RIBBONS, FLO W ERS, LADIES ADD CHILDRENS' BI DING HA TS AND COSTUMES J on hand. A large and beautiful variety, inten ded.-tn please .the taste of all. BLEACHING END BLOCKING done. Ail orders for every variety ol BONNETS and HATS, filled and forwarded at once to any-address. Bonnets from $1.60, np to please the taste of th- first claaSeoElotner., Goods warranted®? represent . Goods sold cheaper than at any other ■estobliat eat this aide of New York. THE LATEST STYLES AND FASHIONS Just- eeqived. The patronage of the public solicited; E. H. N. GRID LEY. : D erfield.May.lst, 1861. T. E. GKIDJLEY wBI also sell goods for ready pay, saving the eastern on goads.parebased, doing away with, a . OBBOirST^TEM: whichts ruinous to both buyer.and seller.'’ BUTTER anff PRODUCE forwarded each’ week to New York to the best commission Houses. Express will run to the ■Bait Road each Wednesday. - -- - tnc HIGHEST CASH PRICE Void fir BUTTER, EGGS and PRODUCE. My old customers of Brookfield will not be neglected in this now arrangement, i T. E. GRISLEY-. '• Deerfield, May Ist, IS6I. ' ’ / ’ HOUSEHOLD FORNITOHE, OF ALL KINDS, -can bo found at tbs rooms of B. D, WELLS, LAWRENCEYILLE. 10 THE PEOPLE DR. I. ROTES SODS’ F. EM ALES. DR. J; BOVEE DODS’ IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS TONIC, MEDICINE AND A BEVERAGE. PURCHASE ONE BOTTLE 1 Prepared and sold by j CHARLES WIDIUnELE & CO, , SOLE PROPRIETORS, J 78 WlUlaiu street, New fork. '^ir#? s wr3¥^oi&r I MOFFAT’S VEGETABLE XjISCB FIXEuS, AND PHCEKIX BITTERS. ; TUB high undented celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines hare acquired for their inTaloable efficacy m all the Diseases which they profess to enre, has rendered the usual practiceof puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them IK ALI- CASES _ , ' of A„thnt», Aeate scd Chronic llheiuatlsro, Afll’Ctiocs ef tne BIad BILLIO ANIX LITER COMPLAINTS. In th« south and west, where'these diseases prethll, they will be found Invaluable. Planter?, fanners and others, who once use these Medicines, will never afterwards he without BLFLIOUS COLIC. SEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, CORRUPT delay using these medicine* immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. - r H , fiver attd Ague.. —For tois scourge of- the western country, these medicines will be found a -safe, speedy and certain^rem edy. Other medicines leave the system subject to a return oi the disease; a care by these medicines Is permanent. Try themfltße satined and be cured. f ulntss of* (mjAexvm~~~ ~ - V— __ GENERAL DEBILITV, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every kipd. Inw&rd Fever, Inflamatory Rhema tisro. Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mercurial JHseastf.— Never fails to eradicate entirely nil the effects ofMercnryi infinitely sooner than the most pow erful preparation of Sarsaparilla, NiauT Sweats, debility, complaints AF«CTier% P!Ux.— f Sm of was cured of Piles of 35 years’ standing, by the nse of these Life medicines alone. , , y PAINS In the head.side, back. Joints and organs. RkeumatbtHi-^ Those affected with Shis terrible disease,will be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Knsh of Blood to the Head, Scurry, Salt Hhenm,Bwcuings. Scroflnto. or King's lEril in its worst forms, Ulcer* of et« does. Parents will dn well them whenever their existence Suspected, Belief will be certain. The Life Pill* and Pbonix Bitter* POKIFY THE BLOOD, And thus retao.e all iUct««£««" tho «y«tdm. Prepai-ri and ■oldbv DR. WILLIAM D. MOFFAT, • 334l!c^W,d6r..AaIljo?T ; B?iwVN« w Yort. For sale by all Druggists. _ o, v * , jP ALL,AND WINTER GOODS! JEROIUE SMITH Has now on hanAa LARGE tod EXTENSIVE STOCK of DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of BLACK AND FIGURED DEESS SILKS, WORSTED GOODS. Plain & Figured Delaine* & Casslmezee, MERINOES, ; 1 LADIES’ CLOTH, v;OPERAi s„ ■ „ . long shawls, And' in fact the best LADIES’ Ever brought intoHßt County; I hove also a !*&*{’* "EftAtelf Sf 11 A DOMESTIC GOODS! Snob as Brown and Bleached Shoetings andiShirt ings; Tickings Dgnimp, Jtijped Shillings, Red and While Flannels 1 , BroM>.nd Ble*ene«Cotton Flannels, Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn, Drilling, etc., etc. Wo hare also a large stock of * > CLOTHS AND CASSIMEEBS, Satinetts, Eidjj COdJy I bare also, a Large and Extensira Stock of GROCERIES, READY.IdiIDE CLoTHIiIG, HATS ‘AID CAPS, r Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Glass Ware, Wooden-ware, etc., etc. I would infite tbe partioot»r attention of purchasers i to my assortment of CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS which is. undoubtedly the largest assortment, erer brongbt into tbe county, and will be told at prices that must gire entiretsatiifactinnp-attidi L.'would inrite purchasers, generally, to call and examine my Goods and Prices, and they will undoubtedly find that tbe place to buy Good Goods and at Low Prices is at tbe Store of - JEROME SMITH. WeilsbOro, Oct. 9, 1861. . j DR. ROBERT ROY CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND AT ROY’S DRUG STORE, W ellsboi'o*, X*a. ( where he may be consulted at all hours . J of the day By those who desire I AX)VXCE^|- SPECIAL, NOTICE. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE AdveUiseiyhn7;mg.bcen to health Id a very ftW'tffeefesijy'lr"reVy sraipttr remedy after hairing suffered several years with a severe long affec tion, and that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. ! ■ , To all who desimitj fte WiH efeti&a copy ofMhe pre scription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a subs curb! for Consumption, Abtbua, Bronchitis, Ac. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription’is Ao'heneQt the afftictsd,-and spread in formation which be conceives to be invaluable, andjie hopes evenf sufferer wilj try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may [prove a blessing.? Parties Wishing the please address ( f «l 'ft^ ft^ILSOK. 'W’iVHrmjsbnTg, King' Ceunty, New York. (3m;) October 23, ISfrl. ' ; WELLSBORO POST OVFICE. Mails elfse^sTblfoWs 1 : ‘ ’fhh?Sorthdrn {Mega, Cor ning, Cleveland, New Tort, 4c,,) at 9.43 a. u. The Southern (Troy, Philadelphia, .Washington, Ac.,) at 7.43 a. v. The Jersey Shore, (Morris, Cedar Sun, 4<v,) suAAhe,Cqaderi!pwt.(Pino .freek, Gaines, West Pike, Ac.,) at 2 'V: v., etcfy To&dayand Friday. ‘ [’■ California Mails leave New Turk the Ist, 11th and 21st of eajh month. i - , An Overland Mail fojr California leaves'St, Lonis twice a week. -J,e t be marked All letters alleged to contain valuable enclosures should be registered. =j ■ Past Masters are instructed to retain all mail mat ter belonging to any invfvidml until his arrearages— if he be in arrears—for postage be paid. Post Office open from 7 A. »., to 8 p. u., every day, Sunday excepted. I - Hcgh Torso, P, M. Boots a&I) gi ant or the smallest baby. Cheapest, in town [quality considered], at the REGULATOR • S I * » W -A. ijipai v.’t4 \\T OOL! WOOL !—The highest Market v ' price paid for Wool at the Union Store of J. W. BAILEY, A CO. mtie«a!os g-au,ns?r ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Middlobnry Centre, Tioga Co., Pa. Will attend to all business entrusted to bis care with promptness and fidelity. ' •’ .r'c, Sept. 11,1861, ; COLIEGE. LOCATED OVER THE BCSQCEBASKA VALLBT BmOHAMTOW, N. y PA6rn.Tr. 'O. W. Lown^Prindpal,Professor of IheScienccdf Accounts,' { Practical ,Accoootant, Author of Cowell’s Treatise- upon- I Book Keeping, Diagramrillattraciog tbu-sftroe, Ac. KANKiJi,'Commenri*l Acconntittit, Professor -of Book* k Keeping and practical Mathematics, J. J. Conns, Assistant Teacher in the Book-Keeping Be, J paftmeoi. 'A. J. WAtsrt, Professor of Practical: and Ornamental Pen*' . nuyißhip, Commercial Calculations aud florrwpondence. LECTURERS. 'Eton. Daxhl S. Dicsxirsov, Lecturer on Commercial Law and Political Economy. Qon:&A»sou Bateow, Lecturer on Contracts) Prommissary - Notes and Bills of E*chaoge. Rev.J>r. IT. Axsssws. Lecturer on Commercial Ethics. EXAMINING COMMITTEE. ,QOW,fißKfiatAß 3>. PHELPS, \V«. H.O3BORS, BBQ., THACt R. i _ Ma&a/ur, JSsq.f Wjt, & Tatlob, of the firm ot Taylor, Weed •ft Co., D, D. Dctiqk, of the firm ot Jackson, Benton A Marks, Be Witt C; Striker. ; The'otyectoi this College Is tb afford to nil an opportunity of obtaining a thorough business education. • The books and forms are carefully arranged by practical ■accountants expressly for this limitation and embraces all 1 tbe repent improvements.. The course of Instruction comprises every departments business. Tbe learner will be thoroughly rang hi tbe sriem and practice of Double Entry Book-Keeping as applied to t following kinds of business, viz;—General Merchandising. Manufacturing, Banking. Commission. Steamboating, Rail roading, Forwarding, Freighting. Foreign Shipping. Ac, Yoifiro Mxs can quality themselves In a short time at this Institution to fill Important and lucvatire situations. Am ple references can be given where graduates of 1860 are now filling deslrabe situations with salaries varying from $5OO to £l5OO per annum. The Proprietors are In possession of testimonials from some of the first commercial bouses in the State, to- whom they have furnished book-keepers, showing their -entire satisfac tion and confidence in tbe ability of the graduates of this institution! - " PaiMUaspir, in all its branches, tangbtby the mostskilUiU abd thorough masters of the art. No college In the boon try enjoys a higher reputation in this department. . L*4lew Department entirely aeparaie fros tbit of the gen tlemen. Students am enter College at any .time—no vacation.® Time to complete tbe course frouf 8 to 10 weeks. Students passing the requisite examination are presented with the most elaborate and elegantly engraved Diplopia issued by any commercial or classical institution in tire Union. Assistance rendered togradoates In procuring situation*. - t3»For terms of Tuition, price of board, testimonials from graduates filling situations, kc n send for circular con-' talhing full particulars. ]3yl WELLSBORO FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP . AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, lute of the brio efTahar Young A Co., Tioga, takes this method to jn formtbe Public that he bos leased the Form dry sod machine Shop, in;tbe Village of Weilsboro, fora term of years, and baring put it in good runfling order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such an establish ment, in tbe best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE ! • He has bad over twenty years’experience in the bu siness and will hare the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. No work will be tent out half Jiuiehed. MILL.GEARINGS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on band and made to order. May 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. NEW GOODS! TZIi.BAI.BWm is now receiring a large and Well 3c ecled Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DRY GOODS, LADIES' DR h SS GOODS, BEADY MADE CLOTHING," HATS AND' CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac-, Ac., Ac., Ac., AH of which will be sold VERY LOW for BEADY PAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OP COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKE-IN EXCHANGE. All persons buying GOODS for READY PAT, Are respectfully incited to call and examine . THE 'STOCK, • ■ As-they nte to be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. Tioga, Oct 16, 1861. T. L. BALDWIN.. FLOURING MILL ON HILL'S CHEEK, HEAR HOLIDAYVILLE. The subscriber, having completed bis large three star. Grist and Fiouring Mill, is prepared to furnish Floor, Meal and Feed in quantities to suit purchasers. CUSTOM' WORK of kinds on short notice, and on terms which cannot fail to please. I have THREE REN OF STONE, almost constantly employed, and 1 am sure that»trial of my work will prove beneficial to the customer ns well as myself. 0. P. McCLUKE. December S, 1860. -JFAIrIIABI<E f FARMING LANDS FOR SALE. THE undersigned is now offering to settlers a large quantity of excellent tanning lands, sit uated farm two to fifteen miles’ distance from Wells bonvin Delraar, Shippen, Morris and Elk townships. Tioga Co., Pa. The lands are generally well watered, good soil,and in a healthy part of tbe country, and will bo sold in lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms of payment. For-further particulars inquire of•the owners, Messrs. Phelps, Dodge A : Co., 1$ and 21, Cliff Su, New York, or of the eubscribor. , JOHN DICKINSON, Agenf. - Wei la boro, Oct. 3, 1860-yl THE EAST INVENTED, BEST-AND CHEAPEST S3PRINC4 BED IN' XJSB 1 MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter and more durable. Price, only $5.00. For sale by ■® E. D, WELLS, Lawrenceville. TLTORE NEWS FROM HEAD QUARTERS, ~•?*** ? a ' )B ['dheT would respectfully announce to of Wellsboro that be has on hand an us* sortment of Harrison’s Columbian Hair Oils, Soaps, Creams, Hoir Restoratives, Raogo and Powder for the Ladies, Ac., Ac, He would invite all to give him a call,'at the barbershop, back of the Poatnffice. AnriUT, 1861. GEO. CAMPBELL. NOTICE. ■yCjTE have Ingham’s Combined Smutter and v Separator in our Mill, ond can how clean all wheat ptrfectly, and separate all foul gram from it, and particularly the oats. Farmers can have all the Oats taken out of their seed wheat at our Mill at i cts. per bushel. Call and examine the “raersheen ” w" v „ , WRIGHT -A BAILEY. ’ Wellsboro, March 13. 1861. ,■ - nhHfc STEIM GRIST MILLS near TIOGA, .. b’tll resume business on tbe 26th of September, • ' - H. S.. JOHNSTON. NEW WHEAT FLOUR at WRIGHTS * BAILETS CORNIK r FIRE & LIFE IKSURiKcj. BIGELOW & THOMPSON AETNA FIXE INSURANCE cr'n^ Of Hartford, Cl.-Cnpital HARTFORD FIBB-INsura Vnv * Capita!, 1 W< 4*VCE p O , PAWNIN' FIRE INSURANT Of Hartford, Ct Capital ■ PEOPLE’S ■ INSUrA-cp 'n,. Of New York City~Caoii,i Co ' ! ‘‘ NEW ENGLAND FIRE /V r„ - -Of Hartford, Ct. . VRi *Cz b MANHATTAN FIRE ISSURAMru „ ' Of New York City,4. P i «»• MA I A p LT * HOM cS NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE cn 1 Accumulated Capital. * C - - , The subscribers are prepared to J surance on the most favorable term • known and reliable Stock Compaai Form buildings insured for three, low ns any good companies. tl! All losses will be promptly , office. Applications by mail will r " s " j fe tention trw , i, t 'p OeU 13,1859. cil hu,"- P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor H 0!!! J o H N A. HOY WELLShono, Pj ■ APOTHECAB WHOLESALE AXD r.ETATL HE4l Ep ' n DRUGS, MEDICINES ASD PERFUMERY SOAPS, ' TOILET AND FANCY BRUSHES, YARN [SUES, m XT s ■ * ' ‘ ■ OILS AND DYE-STUFFS, PJTEiYT MEDICISei VIOLS AND BOTTLES, ! "WINDCTW-GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS, CIGARS AND TOBi( PURE .1 AES AA O ERAjjjj , FOR MEJJICAL PURPOSE,. ALSO, SACRAMENTAL V,t;t Vnrraßted fo lie pure Grape juice, pmsiy tfu* Communluß purposes. * 1 To Farmers. TVe bare for sale Farrier’s Powders and LrV the bert iiudnf preparations (or i'srscs, j, f, of the Powder, the appetite is impmed’ jl| d w ' racple of the digestive organs are corrected,ill softens the skin and gires to the coat a softWi ning appearance, . . The Liniment is nsed for stiff joint! jtdkaaa all kinds in horses and cattle. Iff THE PUBLIC ; Choice Teas. | Soda Crackers Pure Saloratus j Marking IntlZZI Cream of Tartar... j Writing Paper—lt'e English Curbenate Soda_ ( Pens and EnveUp.-', Corn Starch | Black an d Velios tii , v utmegsand Ginger..’.,.. 1 Indigo, E-rib.r, i;i. Pepper arid Cinnaroon..,. | articles fur cslerif. Stove ; f : Po!sles for pro- freft. Prepared Gloe „. | Viol jo i Ba'eVWits Brirtol Brick (scouring,..) Trasses « ghonidtrts Prescriptions carefully totßpciindeti, apdsllsc promptly answered. Every article for sale usually sold in a e-i.ii Drug Store, ard at (he lowest market pri.K. • Wellsligro, May I, IS6I. C ABI«ET WAPB KOOII THE Subscriber most aßEixccui he has on band at the old and foiia^ Clu a;> L.ot of FumUme. comprising in part * Dressing and Common Bureau#, Secretaries cm/& Case*, Center, Card and Pur Table*, Breakfast Tables, }hu hie-tappedand Cupboards, Cottage and other BedsUndh, fa* and Chairs, Gilt and Iloseirood Jhvfdv-nft Picture Frames . coffins mnda to order on short nditt hearse wjli be furnished if desired. N. B. (Turning and Saving done to order. August.il, 1859. B. T. VAXMSS. WIILIAJI WAEEES ! HAS A SPLENDID DOT OF WHOLE' BUFFALO ROMS LOWER THAW EVER BEFORE OFFERED IN THIS MARKET 1- Wholo Robes from $3 to $8 at te HAT AND' CAP STORE, CORNING, N. Y. January 2, I SCI. Sf. NICHOLAS HOTEL * Broadway, New York, BOARD REDUCED TO ?2 PM Since the opening of this vast and cnmmodioo.' tel, in 1854,. it has been the single endeavor dy* proprietors tnmakeitthe most sumptuous eonvecirfl and comfortable borne for the ciijzen and this side of the Atlantic/ • And whatever Vos seemed’ Kk4ly ndminbleM the,comfort of its guests they hft'tc ' out regard to cost, to provide, and to combine Ml >“* elements of individual and social enjoyment modern art has invented, and modern > and the patronage which it Ims commanded dun* the past six years is a gratifying proof lint dr efforts have been appreciated. _ To moci'thto exigencies of Ihe tvbie?; when all required topractice Ihe most itgid ccouoidJj tire rfersigned - Have Hedvced the Price of Board to T ff9 pollara pef Pay, ~ at the same time abating none of ibe luxuries which 'their taLlo baa hilherto been supplied. TREADWELL,, WHITCOMB & CO. New Sept. 2!j, ISGt,—3 raos, TUTANfIOOD. How, Lost, Hoir K xTJL Jn*t Publfched. in* Sealed Envelope. A the Nature,.Tfeatmenr r aud Radical CureofSj>cr® R “.. t j.- orSemlual Weafcne-a. Sexual Debility, Nvru-ii<n*-5 s «™ notary emlwlon, producing Impotency. ConPnTTip’A . ' Mental and Hiyeical Debility. By Kodt. J.Gluci*^* The important fact that.the awful confpqnfriw* abuse may be removed without mteriw ™ or thedaugeron* applications of caustic*, inf . finwe “ icalctl bougie*, and other empirical deuces. i< u«. demonstrated. and the entirely new nnd highly tt . treatment; A' adopted by the 'celebrated axulor '■ Sg, plninejl. liy mean* jf v which every one is enabled ro fi self perfectly, and hi* the least pwsihfe «>»t. tm** ? ing all the advertised'nostrums of the day.- Tbwlw prov« r Inxin t{k and thou*'* nds. _ 'post Sent under seal, m'a plain envelope. to nT >7 paid, on the receipt of two postage stamps. h> S »r.CU. J.O. KLlN^f. 127 Bowery, New Yorlc. 3'ost Ol’bt , CARPETS' AND -OIL CLOTHS.-! 1 ’ 11 ,* you good tn aeo tfc" patterns a J^gQp^AtO^* Weßsborb 1 Pa. " ONE HUNDRED BARRELS, SAj/T; received, and for sale at the Union Store o • J.7T. ■ -T'ilES! FLIES,! FLIES !_FI;-St.we. X , pohnft, for poisoning flics—also FL\-a or BXTBJRiiIJfATOJi, price six cent PJJP^KToc, aulo-at ' w ’ ROY’S DR T> ATS! I? ATS .‘—The celebrate,! PQiSONEP llwjIEW, or EAT -DESTROY EH—I™ 1 paper?, and sold for 15 cents r'crparbnsrr. at ROT’S PRES STor.i.
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