=r 4s in Tim. i- u 4i LOCAL Al fir MISCELLANEOUS WeiistiavoA jyg p&~, Hwxnsaind other «orimtmicattoni intended ftrthis papervshSnHbe addressed “To the Editor «f ;the Ajiutor,”- , iein-l( Jrt jinking jwafkand hearty.. Hi? yil-lDOjnen- for., that famous end ftopular corps. 1 V'e wish hi«4/Sll- success. See ad *rertlsecent elstete e. ' ■ ' ~ %Msri.ms Mj large oenconrse assembled on the pqblio Bqt ir*;Monday, afternoon, to witness.* wnsUing.mitehjl if reon, tjro nrascnlar youngrtnen, Hems.' it | Beeie. Williams was declared the "winner, though the match was pretty neatly "neck and neck.";- 1 ;The affair, went off pleasantly and all parties went (tome in good tumor. •Os Saturday |asti Jit. 0./V. Crass, agent, for the B> \e of Ball’s ’soool & Reaper, as well aster im proved AgriculWrel implements generally, had a very interestingßShiliitit a.ot his machines on the public Square. The Bql! Itowcr and Reaper appears to us to bo the most cjimf act, the most ship-shape, and al together the neatest machine of its kind. It seems to combine strength, lightness, ease ef operation and ' of draughty with cujiacity to do much work and do it well. These machines may bo seen at all times two doors below Holiday's. ■ ‘ ■ It has been rejnftked that certain c!f out citizens, turfed their backs pon lUes work of sending off the Wellsboro, Charts on,, and Delmar volunteers lost week. We snspfrft that they most have been allied to an individual of ;vtsim,we beard but just now. On Monday, while ch ;iia way to town, Mr. Deane of Delmar, was ncojjLe'rby a man, with— N “I hear that 3 joit two boys have gone off to the War?"- • « • ! "Tjes said D.j •’ “What did ya' go for 7” *- 4t To defend tlj i WaU, and preserve the free inati tutiqna ol onrea was the reply. !” ibis questioner, whipping up hi£ team and*doling off in high dudgeon. That man will! rtfte for Judge Woodward.. Large FLBE£ J.'*“Mr. G. W. D. Eastman, of Del- «j pHr office 09 Saturday last, the fleece 'cheated from a s' cf'p eleven moulhaold,which rather beats all other ffj )C > that we have seen. The fleece -U Vpbnnde,'tfnd is of the very finest quality of wool.* 'The clip is three inches in length* The sheep prodq 5( g tifis magnificent fleece has run with the other f?^ D £ the same in all kinds of lt, js a%U-bJood' Spanish Merino, and wus purchased 'by last summer. Be has several bucks. of the Spanish and French Merin* crossed, at vety fine sheep. * Farmers'.will- & jobless do Well to change their breed of sjieep foi* the Merino, or the mixed Spaniels and Frenc 1. Tho fleece alluded to, in these times* is worth pretty good return for the invutment of year ago. Destructive Sfcom*. —We arc indebted to R. T. Hell, Esq., P. &.,**£Farmington Hill, for the partiou- Urt'dfla destcuolie' etkrm, odfeompanied with hail, which passed over ?cnfi«gton, Chatham, Middlcbury nod Tioga, on We l nesday, the 17th,clay of June, in hlant.' TRe Wind t ra’fi very* violent, unroofing houses «nd barm, and prostrating timber and -fences in its couriet Mr. Hint in Merritt Qf Farmington bad a barn unroofed, oni ih« same same fate befell two barns owned owntf-i hf Mr. P. M. Close, and the hpuse of Mr. Boston. These arc but a few.cases of , the entire all in regard to which we have -reliable informqjU;.*. The damage i-foi fto crops was .very great. The hail was very —some stones measuring an inch in diameter—aqd > aade great havoc with windows as veil ae with' crops. : ‘A great deal of dhmagewos done to thh timbef track of the tornaßo. The track pfgUS storm was from Xorth-west to South-east, *», c . and Deluah,have re sponded nobly Kto. v the Governor's call for troops te serve in defence <£ -the Slate. By .reference to pro- .hnorb^* -place it will be seen* that a com pany organised on Friday afternoon. The great « p*rt®f'orongh,.and thxmt& bhder ,‘th j foundation wall iht'o a bedroom uiHuJlyJ>hchpied.by the family, destroying tho ftoor hwd jfttltfli the house was unoccupied.’ Thb lesson taught by this freak of ligbtningra this; Sever leave the binder ground end of the lightning ted pointing toward the building. Bury the lower tend deep keep it moist, and turn it owny building | ‘ . * Sloes writing aljove we have received a nolo tVpto &■ T, Hull, Esq., of Farmington Hill, slating . Was again visited by a severe filorttt Oh Snnd»i"ii little before nooh, accompanied hail. Tfee |btinder ahd lightning are described terrific. $Ve Win of RevH. B, Turk Vas'struck, And Mrs. Tuck &v%Vtels- shocked. The Raid entered Aa roof, p4«pd f Jolra the stove-pipe into the kitchen, where Mri.’X. lv'pjpcDed to ho, and struck hex am neat the eftolr, jkqsing off at the fingers. The track ef tfae current wif visible for some time in a blue streak from fyp t lljow jo the finger ends, -DotKGS okVhi rural nefghborhoods the national holiday in: an APP»pritte tW, There is to be aptc-nic in 'thfc Grove near *4® School House, in.Chatham un der the Soldiers' Aid Society of Chat* ham* The is for the benefit of oaritick and ■ wounded will, no doubt, be ’ largely pat*' we who can command thrf time •aghtTa -ebaiilenince gaeh laudable doings by their freieoce. “ *■* •<— *- -< *•>ji,,. wi h,?e no details of otter toi&I eelehntiens but »», here them U lime for . next week 1 * iirae. The Phopfe .rCoTingtej, win Oelehratt‘ in the old-fuh lonfa'-wey, •Ws ■ * -.'■ • ■ i' Then will ho-a Ball atthe hcrase ef Mr. 2. B.Hol idky, in this,' rillagej onPrlday' evrajinft J*ly< 3dv— Also, a party at the Hons, of Col, Tonkin, Blosibnrg, same evening. There wiH also he » done. 'at th. House of Mr. Abrams, Coder Bah, on Thursday evening, July 2. Among so many opportunities for spending the Fourth, no dooht every one will' find something to bis or her mind. .... jTvm»24,1863. Mb. p. T*um« of Knoxville, Pa., stoppeAeror night-on Tuesday at Mr, Payne’s on Post Creek, a bevel! usher’s tavern. In the morning, his horse was missing. The stolen horse was a. chestnut sorrel about five years old. seO reward is offend for the horse and thief, or $3O for the former. —Corning Jonrnal. A DisGßAcEFcis ArrArtt.-jSome loaftfrß went to the houve Of a. colored barber, in Shlppeo, the other day, insulted hirwife, end conducfoa themselves u rowdies de'spo Bbqh oectnens. reached the barber's .eare 'w n*o th&'ptoceedih'n •Jgoliig on at-the hoase. Be at once repaired thither, in company a young man by the name of Ellsworth.. Gpofc the approach of.the twoio the, house, the rowdies. ike danaled, hotly-pursued by (hebarber and EilswbAb, the former armod-witha shot-gun dad. the latter with a shil|alab T EUswortkcaught his jaaa and gave bins ,a severe pummeling,, jsat the finding that bis legMure not quite long'euoughtc overtake the man he wai"a£*cr, delivered the contents of bis gun at him, his back with shot bat not inju ring him seriously. -- Both parties were arrested and all were bound ever to Court. —McKean Jftaer. At a.pnhlio Meeting called for the purpose of or ganizing a coropanyunder the call of the Governor for troops to defend the State, M. H. Con was elect-' «d President, Dr. W. W. Webb and Capt. N. Whitkbt Vice-Presidents, and Prof. M. N. Alls* Secretary. The object of the Meeting having been briefly sta ted i>y the President, appropriate addresses were mode by Messrs: Webb, williams, Merrick, Hart,and Emery.' The Secretary then re*4 the names of the volun teers, and stated the number at‘s7. On motion, the Chair was constituted 7 an election Board, and the organisation of the Company was eff ected by the election*of the following named gentle men by acclamation'; Geo. W. Herrick, Captain. . Cecil Deake, Ist Lieutenant. Robert Yoroo, 2d Lieutenant GenoubD Dehsisoj* was elected Orderly Sergeant on the first ballot On motion, the election of the remaining non-com missioned officers was postponed, to be proceeded with at the pleasure of the Company. Adjourned. M. H. Cobb,' Frea’t M, If. Allex, Sec’y. In Farmington township, on the 14th Inst, by -James Beebe, Esq., Mr. SAMUEL H. FEAGLEB of Byron, Genesee county, N. Y., to Miss NETTIE HARROWER of Farmington. In Charleston, on the IMh Inst., NELLIE, daugh ter of James and Caroline Gatlin, aged 6 years, throe months and Id days. We’ve laid her in her last long sloep, Where green and silky grasses creep, And drooping willows ever weep— We’ve laid our Nellie there! C. Ji. F. H. In the general Hospital, at Creek, Va., on the 11th inat., of lung fever, Mr. GEORGE A. NO BLES, of Delmar, Tioga county, Fa., aged 29 years, 4 months* and 12 days. In Tioga, on the 18th Inst, of diphtheria, MART, youngest daughter of Leroy and Helen M. Tabor, aged 4 ycats, and ID months. PIC-NIC, —A pic-nic will be given by the Ladies of the Soldiers Aid Society of Chatham, on the approaching Anivnrsary of American Indepen dancc, in a gfovo near the Close School House in Chatham township, for the benefit of our Sick and Wounded soldiers, and the public are very respeefc fulJy inritdd to'attend; Bxere&es will'commence at 10 o’clock A. M. Messrs. M. II Cobb, -Henry Bhsrwood and J- B, Niles, will be present and address the gathering. Rev. Mr. Packer will officiate as Chaplaib of the day. By order of the Society. Mrs. SYLVESTER TREAT* Prest. Miss Frese Toles, I 1 Amelia Treat, J & * THE ROAD TO WEALTH! Almost everybody desires to become independent. Many in their mad pursuit after wealth overlook the very foundations of a fortune. arc the main spring of large resources. An easy way to test this principle is to ECONOMIZE IN DRESS. The next time yon are tempted to pay Thirty Dollars for a suit of Clothing, take a sober second thought and bnx jestaa good a Suit for Twenty Dollars. Tes, bat where ? at FERINE & CO’S, and no vhprfc else. There yon can Had an immense stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, remarkable for BEAUTY, ■ . DURASILItY, “. The .prices ere all marked on thc Uckets in . ' ‘-^4 FIGURES, so that cTecybpdj maj.ml them. From these prices there C4h Ve undarany circumstances 1 - • Any one who likes U deal in this open handed and straightforward manner will do well to examine this Stock, and yon wilt deserre'lha ’ ' ROAD TO WEALTH. TROY, June 17,18*3. Toiasst«»>«t WnisUng IdASHZBD. 3D 1 B I> . CLOTHING, Small Savings SUPKRtOR and -I ■' ! ’ *■* EXMUSMBLT B}W PRICES, NG DEVIATION Orf #OO7 & &'V'& A £ o S. A PLAIN STATEMENT OF FACTS! V V * -. s :~ rPHE SUBSCRIBER is now selling all kinds of IWSIRSTIC AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS af grtatly redrieod prices; His slook is aU nmk, and bar beOn. selected with srort earc, and BOUGHT AT THE VERY BEST ADVANTAGES that th* .Eastern markets afford. Ha doer not claim to - have a large stock/ SOUGHT SEVERAL TEARS AGO* always made QUICK SALES, and SMALL PROFITS his MOTTO, and baa been aoabU to keep his GOODS THAT, LBSGTH-OF TIME, XF BE HAD.WISHED. His customersi hare always manifestod-a preference for AfFTT: GOODS in. their proper season,, and he h*s it his business to introduce the LATEST STYLES is all kinds of goods usually kept in targe, Stores. The stock at present fs.|o splendid working order, and. be ean .apply customers with all tie Goods needed at this time of the year, and at PRICKS that CANNOT FAIL to SUIT the MOST.ECONOMICAL. We have fall lines in all the .even! ' ‘ DEPARTMENTS : OF DRESS GdODS. W«lut« a very large assortment, consisting of all the VARIOUS NEW STILES, in EXTRA MEDIUM AND LOW GRADES, it prices that will correspond favorably with OLD PRICES. IN CLOAKS, SHAWLS, CLOAK CLOTHS, PARASOLS. SUN UMBRELLAS, SILK’MANTILLAS, MANTILLA SILKS, U * LACE CAPES AND SHAWLS; ' —ALSO—^ TBtnniDies forsiich goods. WE CANNOT BE SURPASSED. m 2®rs ( AS CHEAP AS THE CASH CAN BUT THEM. L. C. HANDKERCHIEFS CHEAP AS EVER. HOOP SKIRT S.---The largest variety and at tbe Lowest Price In the LADIES’ & MISSES’ FLATS—Nearly all Styles. do. do- SHAKERS—CoIored, and White. TRIMMING for each and all of them, .in all the atjloa. BOOT AND SHOE STOCK. ilo this Department no peine will be epued to keep it tip to the mark, so ae to have everything called for, and at SATISFACTORY PRICES. t MENS’ BOOTS AND SHOES, BOYS’ do. do. LADIES’ GAITBKS AND BOOTS, MISSES’ do. do. aw we intend to sell everything nt the lowest market rotes, and id keep everything in that lint thet we have been In tbe habit of keeping, ‘ \V H 0 I, E SALE ALL GOODS in any of the above Stocks will 'be WHOLESALED at a very SMALL ADVANCE on NEW YORK CASE PRICES. Making it the interest of all who buy in that way to call enl see what we are doing, y PARTICULAR ATTEHTIOn’pAID TO ORDERS. All customer* arer invited to call and look at our Goods. If not .equal to their expectation?, we do not expect to sell. A good many Good* are needed in the Country this season, and they’canTbe sold at reasonable rates* X intend to keep a first-rate-stock anl soft ALT* 0001)8 , CHSAF, and do my share of the business of the eonntry. ' _ *• _■ v ; i J. A. PARSONS, M»y 17, 1363, CLEAR THE TRACE! That rush to bollard & co’S store means something! Of coarse it does. It means that * BVLLAHD & CO’S . mKVr STOCK OP SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, are all the rage, and that about three square miles of people, in andaraund.WelUborough and vicinity, KNOW WHERE TO 60 TO BUY GOOD GOODS, AND BUT THEM CHEAP. a 0O« defy eompeUon in stylo, variety, quantity, quality and cheapness, of t LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, * FANCY GOODS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, SHAWXS, HOSIERY, LINENS. CAMBRICS, BUTTONS. LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS, GLOVES, and—but why enumerate? They hare everything in the line of goods that will be ashed for. Come and see. And then— * Those elegant Traveling Basketsl go cheap and so neat! Hare yoa seen them ? and those EXQQISITE SHAKERS! enough tp convert Wellsboro and adjoining townships into Shaker settlements. Every body wants one, and we mean (e fell them at a price that will enable every one to hay. 1 ROW GENTLEMEN, you have been asking for SUHHER CASSIMERS; we have the heatest styles and the largest variety of patterns everibroaght into Wollibore. TIP-TOP FRENCH GOODS, not “ cheap Mi dirt,” because be sold for a song n|ow*a'daya;‘ but a* cheap as any like qualify of goods eaa be sold In the country. Also, N SUjMMER HATS, ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. - The Grocery Dopartmt. comprise* everything in that Unc, &U.good and at icasonable price*. Prep ta with the crowd. * One Poor Above Roy’s Drug Store. i BtJLLARD k CO* WeHsborOjjMay 27,1863. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of administration having been granted to the.sob* acriber on the estate of vardfs Shaw, late of Rich mond, deceased, notice ia hereby givefa to those in* debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly au thenticated fbr settlement to' ItTM. C. RIPLEY, ) . . . Dan’lw.^haw, Richmond; May 27;, 1893-6 w». Kew at tk Io.SO FlttU. Slr«ely where all ambles belonging to snob aneatablishtnent can bo bad f the be'st' quality, -J. KNOX, Bo* 153/ Pittsburg, Pm March YsilSM-Sm. j ’ - MOLASSES and SYRDP—» No, I. article of hot at file prices at. .. 'MATHERS'. WellaboraAyipi22»lBd3. - -■ ■- FLOURJbMt ttndnriddling grades, at lowest markefpnheS/ at [April 22] ' 'MATHERS*. (»FFEB, and SPICES, beat qualities A and fail prices always onbadd at . .V. MATHERS ■ QTOP that coogb-by naing Clme’s Vegetable Embrocation., r gaepdrortleamertaeatotlier col on*, - So[d.be Brogsiils.- - ■ [r«b,18,U63.> —SUCH AS—" IRAD E. NEW SPRING GOajDS TIUOUGH THE cSEASOEi TO THE PEOPLE OF TlOfil AjJf D BRADFORD’ COUNTIES! AGAIN we beg leave to call jour attention to onr third Steck ef SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! ■ Onr very extensive soles inis Spring, hare enabled us to take advantage e( the late declinc in - GOLD AND COTTON, and w« flatter eorselvee that no Store In this part of the State jian exhibit a CHEAPER OR CHOICER j ASSORTMENT OF GOOUSI OCR STORE IS FILLED 'WITH BARGAINS, which the molt economical and difficult r- CANNOT FAIL TO APPRECIATE We bate all the nsveltio of the sfcaeon, end by far the 5 , GREATEST ASSORTMENT IN THESE PARTS. Read the Following Varieties i . BPLEHDID HOZAMnBIQCES* SPLENDID j lASPA nOZABBI^VGS, SPLENDID HIOIU ANTIQUE NOZJNBIQVES, SPLENDID BLACK A WHITE CHECK, SPLENDID - 1 TWO IE All NORD, SFXiENDIfi - ' ESTELLAS SPLENDID- IRISH POPLINS, SPLENDID ' POIL Dc CHEVRES, SPLENDID STRIPED ALPACCAS, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID , VALENCIAS, SPLENDID PLAIN & FIGURED WOOL DeLAINES, SPLENDID FIGURED DeLAINES, SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID SPLENDID REREGES Ac. At ferine & Co’s Store TROT, Bradford County, Pa. We hare no hesitancy in saying that.we have the GREATEST VARIETY, FINEST ASSORTMENT. MOST PERFECT GOODS, HANDSOMEST STYLES, FOR THE LEAST MONEY, Of any tnercbaol in NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA, “ In short the ladies well know that we bore always kept the bwt assortment of. - ©SHSQ© evef IoU or offered to be aold in Troy. - xhto Spring wo-hove laid in a double slock to MEET THE WANTS OF ALL, and buying for CASH, with Belling at* I 1 'SMALL PROFITS, r , gives our customers Julvnutagcß. over Any Other Store* j - rEKim&CO., TROif-, June 17,-1883. i i To the Pai w yo. PATENT HORSE PITCH FORK, manufactured by ut, We.de'em it aocecesM ry to soy anything here of the utility Sf Horse Pitch* forks. We take it for granted that erhry intelligent farmer already he cahnOt afford* to-do without one, Hut jredo say4hat ypu an note tffirwH FOHK. ever yet-invented, and as&O earnest that «■« know trhqi. wt are talking ohoilt and inenn uAat tre say; ■*E invite Airr fakUeli i ' : ■ i»1io wknta a FORK to call on any »f oor n cents and TAKE OIsE-OJf TRTAE, i- . - 7 \ \ , nod in ewe it. fails to work to your entire fatisfaetiop, or faito to work 1 / AJV OI'IIER FORK, yon are it liberty to . s Return it after a Reasonable titae ter ferild. Flense call on the agent immediately, exnmine (he sample and give him yont order, otherwise he rney "•< he able to tupjilg yon when yon commence yonr haying* -I ... WHEELER, MELICK ft CO:, Proprielon Xeut York St tie Agricultural Warke, , ALB AST, N: T. For sale at Wcllsboro by 0. V. CfeANS. Covington —Bennett A Wilson. MainAurg —A. J. k EiR. Webster. Tiogtt —T.i. Baldwin. EUelaud— D. D, k J. C. Barkhurst. - Wtetfield —Q. Goodspecd. Troy, Pa., May 20, 1863-2 m. L. H. TEAKS. SPRfIiW T. I» 1!AI,I)\VI \ IS now receiving a large pnd well selected STOCK OF-' t ■ - SPRING 'AND SUMMER GOOES, cpnaiiting in part off a General Stook of - >/ DEI GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS ROODS, - ' GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, All of which will be sold VERY LOW for ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. , All persons buying GOODS for 1 READY PAT, Are respectfully invited to call and examine ? till E STOCK, As they are to be sold at tSRi' ROTY PRICES. . ' ■ CASH I 1 AID FOR W00t.% Tioga, May 27, tS63. ■ T. L. BALDWIN. ! GREAT CAtTSE Of aeaiy hjonr A w hiseht. /u«l Published, in 0 Scaled Envelope; Price Six Cenh. A LECTURE BY Db. CULVEKWELL ON THE CAUSE AND CURB o£ Spermatorrhoea, Consumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Nervous noss, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of thellody; Las situde; Weakness;of the Limbs and the Back; In disposition, and Incapacity for Study and Labor} Dullness of Apprehension; Loss of Memory; Aver sion to Society; Lore of Solitude; Timidity; Self- Distrust; Dizrinelts; Headache; Affection* of the Eyes; Pimples on the Facet Involuntary Emiaalopa, and Sexual Incapacity; the Consequences of 'Youth ful Indiscretion, Ac., Ac. LUSTRES, cr allies; '£S>~ This admirable Leotnre-clenrly proves that the above cnutncrajted, often eelf-afflieted evils, may be removed without 1 medicine, and without dangerous surgical operation?, and should he read by every youth and cvorysiian in the land.' Sent under 8«di( to any address! in-a plain, sealed envelope, on the receipt of si^-cents, or two postage stamps, by addressing; , CUAS. J. C. KLINE 4 CO., 127 Bowery, New York, Post O'fflJe Box, 4586. May 20,1863-I’c. WOCfL CARDING AND CI;,OTH DEESSING. JACONETS, Wellsborongh, Tioga County,.Pa. THE undersigned, thankful /or past favors, would inform bis frietids and the tmblic general ly, that be Is located permanently in WellsWro, and refitted up the old foundry Building with entire new machinery for the purpose of WOOL CAEDISG & CLOTH DRESSING. will manufacture woojjyr ihe yard, or on shares, to edit customers, into CASSIMERES, FLANNELS, and SXJLL CLOCUI, Alt ICIXItX. At bis works run hy Eteam power, he can card Wool at any time fo* customers coming from a distance. Being a practical Cloth Dresser, and having follow ad it for a number of years, he can therefore warrant ail worfe to giire full satisfaction, or re- ! ORGANDIES, TISSUES, S Carded for four cents per pound, and., at from eight to eighteen eonu per yard, id finish. Laken in for work. DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTORY, ! undjsrsignetf having purchased the well JL known liVoolen Factory o U Messrs. K. AB. Si 1 Bowen on tbs' CowanesqUe River, two miles east of ‘ Knoxville, tajces this method of informing the inhabi tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that he will manufacture Wool by the jatd or on shares to suit customers, inilo FLANNELS .CASfIIMBRES, ( DOB-SKINS* . , | FULL CLOTHS, of all kinds. The maobitiory has been thoroughly repaired and Jbachinerj added thereto, also an Improved new vrSefh which will enable him to work the entire sea son- He will pay particular attention to Roll Cardin# 3c Ciotb which will ho done in the neatest possible manner, having added one new Roll Maohinp, will enable him to dispatch hnd accommodate people from a distance. He woulq faither say that he has carrled on the buri ness fn nwnafacturiog woof for farmers in Bradford and adjoipitgeonnties for the past twenty yeahj he therefore csri warrauk all work and satisfy his custo mers, using nothing in manufacturing hut genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May b f 1863-ly, _ ■ ~7 RETURNER SOLDIERS AND their FRIENDS, can obtain^ACK PAT, PENSIONS, and BOUNTY,JbrBdgb th* subscriber, Who has made arangnzients'to prosecute all such claims, with a long established and perfectly reliable PENSION AGENCY at Washington. As the affidavit* must be taken before a judge bf the Court, and As this is the residence-Of Judge Whee ler, the'business csm>be Iran&acled iman bout time* , L&wrencelrille, Jan. 2S, 1863.' £. D. WELLS. SUGAR ■prime i “ * k inert of Tioga Coanty. i SUMMER ROODS! READY-jMADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, WOODEN WARE, &c„ READY PAY OiILT. iCURED HAJISJand jSHOULPBRS, UlUj.At . .[April 22}, LMAXHJiM.-