yrival and Pepartura Siltges. T" Stages running over the dlitrreut routes from Welleborci will, depart and arrive as 'fallow& froin the Wellaboro Post 01))ce: WELLaIIoRO Tuma.—Dep 7 art 6& 1 ck o, a. m., arrive 1)4 and o'lo p. Wri.tsnese k blArierra.D.—Dopart Ba. m., arrive 6 p. IVLLLSBOAO et - ollura/AN:mt.—Dep. Mon, & Thur.?. p. m. arriv C e Ideuday &Thursday at 12m. c tcssono &J CREET Szioar..=DePart Mon. a Thur. 9 a m arrive Tuesday& Fri. b p.m Wettssose & Sion Fong—Dep. Wed. & Friday at 236 p. in., err. Wed. & Friday at 12 m. IOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Local items. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1870 New Advertisements • • nuo lax—W. E. Adatns. 11 . 11118 for sate—B. Bayer. Insurance—W. A. Brewer. at - A. L. Monroe. Patent Clothes Wire—L. P. Heath. Hotel for sale—James J. Martin. Etti.P.F MENTIONS : K., means Out of Kash. 4-Put to flight by a woman—the young painter, who . gave "leg-bail" for security. —A poor night's lodglitg 7 tbe back stoop of Cone's building. —Three, _stages depart from Wollsboro, arrive at Tioga, and return to Wollsbbro each day. Crltcus.—Froni thosd who attended the New York Circus, we learn that it gave good satisfaction ; It is quite unpretending, and shown more than it advertises. NEI% PAPER.—The Wataontown Rec ord is the name of a new paper, published at Watsontorru, I t ycoming county. It is quite a tasty Pttlo sheet, and contains considerable good reading matter. I.TTsBrIItG GAZETTE.—Ihis paper has lately beet much improved in oppearanoe, and now is one of the cleanest, neatest weeklies in the Stat©. It is always able and fearless in the advocacy of correct political principles, and has a reputation of speaking out just what thinks on all' subjects. It contains many strong articles on leading political topics, each week, and is one of the very best weeklies for 'news that we have on our list. 'Goon TEMPLARS.—The Wellsboro Lodge of 1. 0. of 0. T. has installed the follow ing (Beers for the quarter coding July 31, 1870 J. 0. W. Bailey, W CT; Mies Alice Archer, Iviv' T; A. M. Roy, W S; Mrs. George D'erby, W I,' 8; Miss . Emma Thompson, II If S ; bliss Flora Archer, W T; Benjamin Seely, W C; A. LlMack, W hl ; Miss' Clara Archer, W I (1 ; bliss libbie 'Wilson, I, 11 S. THE LA Dv is FRIEND. —`.lll e 8 teeljilit to tor this number is alaretty rural picture, natural and amusing—a couple of little children cnwer ing before tiv ii wrath of the, mother hen, from wham tho'ho has stolen one of her chicks. The principal fez ion plate is wry gay and richly colored, and the engraving of A Gathering Vio let's," pleasantly suggestive. The music is a song. —'i If You Love Me, Say So." The patterns of children and ladies' fashions—hats, bonnets, , are jest what the ladies want: The literary mat ter, as usual with this rnagaaine is fresh and en tertaining Published by DCOOOII ei; Petersen, :;19 Walnut street, Philadelphia. PERSONAL.—From flip New Orleans nr:ptlidiran we extract the following notice of teachers' institute bold in WO, cityr by Professor F. A. Allen, on the Gth of lh,kt month : Mr. Allen was at once introduced to the audi ence by Mr. Carter. He then entertained the teachers for nearly two hours, with a most inter esting address pn school work; informa tion on teaebino. w and school management gene rally, such as has never been enjlyed in this city before. Tho teachers scorned remarkably cheer ful and happy, considering how shUmefully they bave been treated. Never did any audience more cordially appreciate an address, than they did that to which they listened on this most interest ing oceu.lion." —Georgo S. Smith, of Ellsworth, Maine, who has spent several months in this place, stopping a t -n• ll"ilda.Y'o, left for home on the early stage Friday morning, in company wi , th his son, C. Edgar Smith, of Northampton, Mall4itehuset ts. Mr. Smith's stay in this village won him many Ho i a i s friends, who will not, soon forget him. 'gentleman of tnuch readi sag and experienc in the ~pen world, and a eonve rsationist •in w lose comimny otherwise wearisome hours pass plea. tantly rod profitably. He will be missed ranch in Wellsboro. llv and his son spent a couple of days among the bills on Pine. Creek, greatly to their Ent iSfaC" S. NORMAL SCHOOL, :MA NSFIELH, Juno -13th ;Intl 1 itli—Finn, exateination of Senior class. Jane 19, Sunday evening—Annual Sermon he h , re the students. Jane 21, 'Cues'ilay, evening—Concert: vo'ral an( witromenlal rn sio, - Junu 22d, W tlnesjlay evening—Oration an( Poem before theliterary s?eielies. Orator—Ms. B. B. STRA:VG. Poet—M. H. Conn, Esq., June 33—Commencement. AddrePs before tho Alumni in the evening 1; ATLANTIC MONTIi Lv.--The June Cum I.er of T hismagazine is at hand "In June" t:a ' , tett) , poem for the tithe. " .Tosepit and his Friend," lor's story, progresses well.— lhire ote inlet citing articles on " French - nod I:figl,eh Illustrated Magazines," " Let us be CL,rtul," un.l Iho " Correspondence. of Nape_ l eanßonaparte." Thu Ghost in the Mill" is the rust of " Oldtown Preside Stories," probably I!. Mrs. Beecher Stowe. The most interesting of ", perhaps, just at this time, is "Tho Logic of !larrlage anti Murder," suggested, by thn.M'Far caso.• rt is s. philosoptica :l l view, and is ably written: $4 a year, Addreis. Field, Osgood Co , 121 Tremont street, Ilos{,,on. • \V ELLS ilOttO UNioq, Senoor..—We in :m ot her column, a c ilaw which contem plate+, a union of the Wellshuro Academy and Cunneen Sehool6. It is a in4*cr of very great localeonsequence, not only to the citizens of this village, but also to the people of neighboring lo calities. It has been years since this community bao been :. , upplieti 4 with reasonable facilities for the edueathm of the ;It . i l uth ; and the prospect 'hod.' impel every g ood citizen to do all that : can l e deric, toCilk tabliAt and perpetuitto a school 14r e ehich be an honor to the place, a nd do away Alit/ the neee;oity of ; rending to4iils 1,1 in:druction,. It :ill' nut involve any gro at additional ex - 1,11,.: lii • it ii spirit of6:totolli tit— , and lille- . :Ott) .idevitwed by aft, tit : : bac.lial arill not 1,, f ' . /L W.= ;rant Ity,tool, ordar, r li , tst".::pline, a gr.t .h.. 1 .. ..iri,,, ',eat irni ca.tufortable will, gold- kilt . :. I et:. ,I:e of whout toilet ho a -UCtoeFsdii I taut) ttur, °h.! Ilion µo shall :loon havo'n eoltool-horo u hiol: "al ttic:ikt.n a Frill' lit f nail lititi on all sides. sti ieetiiim goie of Il\k, tnii•l drnilCnl eouree:4 el phasure and profit to, min: pi oplo. We might tis bell be without churches as without. ,ell" 16 our place is himentably * iii iiteti of thiS elillluille t. " our young peoplo, to p9t , atoitif ,thr . rti an attract tiun for Letter (ping:—ii higher mental e:eletenee. I , HARPERS' MAGAZINE.--L-This pcnsable month) visitor id on our stable. " Jot tings mid Journ •yings in pain," by Junius Hen ri limame, is a ery readfible paper, illuvrated with 1S engravings. " The Mysteries of iThun der Shower, ' also illustrated, is a valuable eun• IrAtiliou, and at this time of year, quite in place in lid,: aatitu,hr " A New Theory" of the Gulf I Str " . " , s• by Professor Maury, is a scientific view cf c roysteriowi subject. Many oilier good things 'till ha tumid in (ho Juno number. 1, The Messrs. Harper et: Brothers atinounce that early in June they will issue a complete anulyti `al Index to Ila i rpere Now Monthly Magazine, volumes Ito X —June, 14.0, to May, 18.70). tt is as index of tviticles, authors, and general and special topics, wijh cross references throughout:, itio,contonta ore arranged under a single alpha bet, so that any subject canbe referred to '4 as any word can be found in a dictionary.— This index will fortn 'a volume of about 500 pa ges., uniform in size with the - Magiive each 4 1 tepanto page being left s that opy 0 5‘ may pit up the index for future volumes, in the proper' order: Vmornair.r.A.lB.—Plitashre•seekeracan not do better, than to spend a few days at this ho tel. It is within reach of good trout-fishing, and just at this time las convenient - hue- for pigeon lintels., The pigeons nest about eight miles be lted there, toward Gerinania. nfra.•Vermilyea knows just how to cook trout and ail kindsof gameln the best style, On her table will be found a variety to-suit all - tastes.— The place is picturesque—the air pure—the grand old mountains keep guard' over the silent hours— the waters of the creek murmur softly down iu the valley—the birds sing never so sweetly as there in the early morning ;—in fact, all things conspire to make this a highly enjoyable place.— Go and try it a few days : then you will go again. NEW STORE.—Mr. Charles C. Moth ers, so long and troll known to our people, hie purchased the stook of goods owned by Laugher Bache, Esq., awl opened a store on the corner in Roy's Wok. lie will •dispose of !hop goods nt cost prices. Ho goes to New York immediately to buy n spring stock. Advertisement next week. COVINGTON. — Rev. G. P. Wairous 11118 removed to Mansfield. Ho'continues -his minis tration of the Baptist church in this place. - The first Sunday in Jun Rev. Mr. Roselle commences services in the Presbyterian church. This house has lo.ng I boon closed, and the church, without a pastor. A little eon of JohniCnowlton, of Canoe Camp, met with a terrible accident, from a passing coal train; his right arm being terribly mangled; ren dering amputation neeessary.' • A terrible thunder storm, accompanied by wind, passed up the valley on Saturday the I.llst, doing' much damage to,buildings, fences and trees. The lightning for a time came from all points, and seemed nearly continuous. Mr. Larcom, on the Phelps farm, lost a span of horses, killed in the barn. iVarren Miller, in Charleston, lost a barn and its' contents, by fire from lightning. Other minor casualties aro reported. In lieu of the express train, Superintendent Shattuck has put a commodious and comfortable car. in train No. 14; going north, leaving Blest at 4:15 P.M. 7 returning the oar on No. 13; leav ing Corning at 8:25 P.M., slopping at the main. station on being flagged. or having passengers to leave. Passengers will not, under any eircum stances, be allowed to ride on coal trains. Not long since, a loaded balm,' 'going north, beeame uneciupled On the grade above the village. qbmo portion not having any brakeman, the Stilt was / ,a series of collisions, resulting in the wrockingi partially and wholly, of sixteen dumps. This is the first accident of the season , . The company have procured anew engine, of about the same capacity as No. 10, and have placed it in the hands of hlenry Ernest, a good and efficient engineer, and we shall expect a good report from it. If it beats Putnam and his No. 10, it must get up and dust some big trains. • MANSFIELD.—After informing , you that "Regular" has not been troubled with the "mumps," or "measles," to make "him or her" so, irregular, I will give you a few items from this flourishing village. Beginning with what we consider ,af the least importance, and what I think ought to ho prohibited for the good of so ciety, I will mention Ate fact, though not very creditable, that we have a circus in our midst. 'Mart King is shipping , any amount of fnini tare, made at his manufactory, which is now in full blast. The Episcopal church is nearly ready for the roof. Wo think it is going to be a very neat lit tle building, and finite an improvement. There me a great many comers, and every building or remit in which a person can live is occupied. During the hard storm on Saturday last, the house of Noah Bradway was struck by lightning. rho houso was occupied by Mr. R. and his mo ther, an old lady upward of seventy' winters.— She was outside of' the door, dipping some water from a barrel, and was felled to the ground by theslmeh. She could not get up. She called corbel. , son, who was in the house, to assist her; and getting no reply, the old lady rallied and went into the house, and there found him lying upon the floor, insensible, and the floor on tire by his Side. She gat a pail, and by throwing water upon hit», brought him to his senses again. I believe neither one•has been seriously injured.— During the same storm, the barn of G., Phelps was struck, killing a span of horses belonging to Mr. Larkin. • IN Mg.MOBJAM.—On Sunday, May 15, 1870, our beloved Brother, J. J. Lutz, mem ber of Blockhouse Lodge, No. 39'3, of L 0. of 0. P., departed this life, aged 33 years. Therefore, be it Resell/NI, That while wo mourn tho loss and cherish the memory of our beloved Brother, we bow in humble submission to this afflicting \lispensation of Providence, rec ognizing therein the band of Him who, in the exercise of Ilis justice 'end Ills mercy, loth give, and also taketh away. Resolved, That in the death of brother Lutz, thus cut off in the early .years of his usefulness, we have lost an active and faithful member of our Order, arol the contraunityin which ho lived a member of society whose worth we shall long cherish in fond-and faithful memory. Ite , olved, That wetender to our bereaved Sis ter, the sympathy of every true and faithful heart in oar Order ; and with her we drop—the silent tear of mourning over her early separation from the companion of her youthful years. R e solv e d, That our charter frame and regalia be draped in mourning for the space of 30 dayr. ' Resolved, That one copy of the'() resolution 4 be furnished sister Lutz, and ono each to the Ag itator and Democrat for publication. 0- it. SHEFFgn. L. W. JOHNSON, J N. A U LT, Libeity, Mny 2f, 'ISM ' Committke K t NoxviLLE.—Elder Owens, 'Baptist, and Elder Kinney, Christian, held joint baptis mal services hero on Sunday, 22d instant, when between them some- 1 2/S persons were immersed, being mostly the frustiof last winter's revival.— 'Diem was displayed more of a fraternal and ichristian spirit, than is generally supposed to ()s -at between the two churches; but then Elder Omens is perhaps not as particular as some Bap tist 'ministers, for he gives to applicants for ad mission to his church, the privilege to communi cate with all other christian sects at their pleas ure, ifptitcy insist upon it before joining. lie also to all whom ho desires to get into his flock, that their beliefs are non essential. Our School Directors bare been at a dead lock for several ',reeks past, concerning hiring'a tea cher for one of the rooms in our graded school. Three of the Dirtketers were in favor of hiring a lady of this hordbgli, who had given universal satisfaMion ire her previous engagements in the school, both as Miss and Mrs.: while three Til rpetors were.again4 hiring. on the principle, as they ,va id , that " they were opposed to hiring, a married woman."' The patrons of the school came to the relief of the board, by petitioning, without a dissenting voice, tut hiring the lady in question. Still the opposition remained firm.— But subsequently, when threatened with a public meeting of the citizens, two of them withdrew front the board, the dead lock was broken, and, amid a general rejoicing of patrons and scholars, the schohl has commenced. A large black hear is reported to have been seen by a i rutaber of eitizebs, near . the Aeaderay, Corners ovnnining Die's sheep, to seo if any were lit for mutton, on Sunday afternoon, the 22d inst. It was driven off by dogs. Bine° then, bear stories aro so plenty, that it is impos sible to cull truth Twin falsehood, if indeed there is any truth afloat. B. BANK IN CA NTON —Saterke Strait, B. IV. Clark,'and others, have established a bank ing house at Canton, under the name of Strait, Clark it, Co.— Tray Gazette. UNITED STATES Internal Revenue Tax! No mi.: is hereby given; !het the animal 11.4 of loxes for IF-I'o OM how dire. All per• • owing the un is for T4s,AAtA in Tioga t'..iinty, tliv Wilco over • AAlato,...Slitre, in Ntiestiebl, .‘,li or before the lJrlr lr t ne .11/NE next, and p•ty their f;fe lbeps, or eest• will be mode For the e vei.b•bee of Tnv p. 13 en 4 I will ho at Tjutl.l. ,II z flood, Friditrlnne from 10 I et? I,i 4 p. in I.tWI:INCEV.I I. LE. Daggett's Satur (lOW ill At :it V) p. in. 111 ,1 1- -1 .1 4 11111 t (1„.11..1 , 1.1»ii1t's 11 otel. Moritlay .41„ft b• Irmo II) o ili - - 1 ‹ . !_ c ! ,.. .1. . ,11' >, liC.ll V OM: . ..V tilts, 'otr.inesquo House, W,- , loe• , 1.1) Julio S. fr , ,tu 10 a tm-t0 4 p. m WELL:4II_IEII, I) It. littliduy's Hotel, Thnra (by June J, Irate 11l .. tn. to 4 p, in. .XII that 'and mono., by Mail roust unclose n thirc cent postage atatiip for return receipt, 'and ut their Oat' risk. ; W. 1.1. ADAM S , Dep,y Col , Tioga On, ' St.ll' Dist, Pa. Jung 1,1870--2 t. 0 NEW SPIMG MILLINRRY AND FANCY GOODS. Air RS. SOFIE 1.1) has returned from th 4 City JIL with an assortment of Now Goods to which she invites the attention of the ladies of Wells bore and vieinity. Ifer stock comprises a choice selection of S.TRA W GOODS, LACES, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, KID GLOVES, BAND KERCIIIEFI;;;, COLLARS, FANS, --- 4 EMIIIIOIPtitIES, and a vari tty of WM !TE Goons l'hunkful for the generous patronage of the pn:o.,ttklte hopes to merit a continuance' of tiltt setae. Bonnets tt Uats repaired to order. igr. I am ttieo agent for the Willcox A Gibbs' Saving Machine. Mrs. A. 3. S,OEIELD. Wellston Aprll 20, 1870. tf A.t. - 1:4417--qhere ;wiff;t a ' ,t,r4i)t: bepxkciu 1 Carpenter's . mare and kr a Douglass, on the Wellebora Park, Saturday, May - 28, 1870; best three in fin, for $lOO a side. ' They went off five times, when Carpenter's took the 'taco. Best time,.2:6o. The day was fine, and the track 'ln very good oonaition. A running race, half mile heats, was won by a horse owned . by P. 1). Bunn, nail, Jr. Quito a crowd of our peOple wit:lend the races.: Mr. A. T. James, of Blossburg, announces him solf a oondidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decision of the Republican Convention., ' Mr. Allen Daggett of Lawrenceville, announces himself a candidate for the office of Sheriff. Mr. T. L. Baldwin. of Tqma, announces himself a candidate for 014 office Of Sheriff, subjee.,t to, the . deci sion of the Republican Convention. air. D. A. Fish, of lidainsbitr, announces himself a candidate for the office of Sheriff, subject to the decl Bton of the R4publican Convention. Mr. Joe S.ilngimm, of Deerfield; offers himself as a caodidato for the office of Sheriff, subject to, the deci sion of tlio Republican Convention. Mr. M. D. Willheirn, of Knoxville. offers himself ae n candidate for 'Worn; subject to the decision of the Republican party.* . INSURANCE COMPANY Office, No. 112 S. 4th St,, Philadelphia. • Chart'd Capital 5500,000.. Assets, - $1,000,00.0 000 Valuation of Policies, Iss. 893,600 00 Annual Income, . 67,910 06 Ratio of Assets to Liabilities-4155,00 of as- ;Z1 This Company; which ranks amongst the moat popular and . successful Life Insurance Com panies, grants ',policies, on all desirable ,plans, both with and without profit's. ALL POLI CIES ARE NON-FORFEITABLE. . NICHOLAS RITTENHOUSE', Preet.' ROBERT M. FAUST, Sec'y- A. L. MONROE, Agent, Welleboro Oflice . with 3 no. I. Mitchel). CORRESPONDENT Orrice OF THE W,ASHINUTPN Litql 1148., Co ,:l No. 155 Broadway. r Note York; May 20, 3870. ) 111. V. ANDREWS, Esq., Wallsboro, Pa., Dear Sir:—Your favor of the 18th inst.: has tomato hand with N 0.21,227 Blanchard winch we have Changed and forwarded to Mr. A. flumpliroy, Tioga, Pa., as requested. Although you say nothing of a slip about the magnificent attractions of 'the Travelers," we thought you perhaps intended to elicit our criti. cism, and we thereloro offer them, hoping they may ho of seine ervieo to you. Pleaso turn to p. 120, of the 14th Mass. Re. port, and you will see that the lDife Department of the Travelers was insolvent Doe. 31, 1868. Gross Assets, Life - Dept., $323,735 05. (dross Liabilities " " 354,435 79. Bat in - the Accident Department there was a moderato surplus (50,052 75) which more than canceled '(by $34,352 01) the defichiney in the Life Doprtraont. You will observe that on p. 120 and p. '123 of above report, the capital ($600,000,) is included in' the assets of the Acci dent Deportptent.-. Where then is the "eeenrity of the Co."'to Life policy holders? Suppose too that the circumstances of the case wore changed, and that the Accident Dept. 19/18' insolvent and the Life Dept! had a surplus, would not the Co. pounce on the funds of the Life Dept. to pay for the broken legs and arms? 2d, They claim 'cheapness of the insurance." May not a thing be too cheap ? Does not the in solvency of their Life Dept. prove their insurance too cheap ? How long can they stand cheap rates? should the insurant ever sacrifice securi ty to cheapaern 7 3d, They say "the Mutual Companies charge "in , ,thoir policies a largo premium, but make a verbal promise outside of the polioy to return in the future some of the overcharged premiums' which they call. dividends." The Washington has always stated in theroiley that it insured a certain sum "toithparticipatione in profits." Tho subject is not exhausted, but perhaps wo are tolling you only what 'you already know. Wo mail a Mass. Report for fear you may not have ono. Yours Truly, A W. A. BREWER, Jr. M. V. ANDREWS, Special Agent. • J uno 1,1870-4 t. LIFE ASSURANCE. Ts it wise to (Way tho paytnont of a mere pit tancel to some Life Insurance Company, when by doing A o a handsome competence is secured to one's femily incase of premature death? In making an insurance two things aro necessary to ho considered:" First, The security of the Company. Second, Cheapness of the insurance. The ratio of a=ssts to liabilities in ; five companies some what knoWn in thiti vicinity clearly demonstrates which of the five is most secure: Ratio of Assets to Liat,illties. Travelers: , 5; 1 82,00. /Etna, . .... 129,00. Home, 120,00. • Equitable. .... 112,00. Washington, 112,00. THE TRAI ELEits' Insurance Company has $53 moan to each $lOO of liability to policy hol. dors than any of the above companies. THE TruvEtEns' Insnraneo Co. charge from 25 to 35 per cent LESS for insuring than any of the above companies Compare the annual premiumd charged by eaoli for an insurance on life at the ego of 30 years, payable atdeath . • About the same difference running through all the different ages and plans of • Insurance.— Tun TRAVELERS" is a stock Company. The other companies are mutual. All the policies of Tut; TRAVELERS' aro non forfeitable, and they contain in explicit term% the contract in full between the insured and tha company. The Mutual companies charge in their policies a large premium, but make n verbal promise out side of the policy to return in the tnture some of the over charged premiums which they call dividends. Upon this point': "Hon. John E. SanfotA,(aCknowledgerl author ity,) Insurance Commissioner for the State of Mussachusetto, says : "The plan that secures the desirgd amount of Insurance at the smallest annual premium is the best. .The income producing and , interest bearing, and savings bank plan, and a 'dozen more , of the same PROIIISINCI sort are well enough for those who can afford to go into I ifo insurance as aspen *and throw away half thoir chances. • SMITIr t - & MERRICK. Agents for Travelers' Ids Co. of Hartford, also May 18, 1870-tf.. i I. M. BODINE. MY son, Arehitald Satopson aged 16, left my home in Richmond, to go to Mansfield, on the 'allowing Sunday Bth- inst., On Monday mottling ho was seen on his way home, within two miles, and has not einoo boon -Been or, hoard tram. Any parson giving mo information re specting him, will confer a groat favor. RS. E. Kimball will bo found hereafter in her new quarters, over Young and Co.'s bookstore. She has just received lots of to which she invites the attention of the Tadid of We!labor° and vicinity. - , A. 1111UIVIPEIREY & CO., OPPOSITE *the the Hazlett Houae, TIOGA, Pa., keep constantly nn hand a large assort mont of Family Groceries and Provisions, FLOUJt FEED, AND - MEAL, PORK, BUTTER. LARD, CHEESE, &a. "0" Prices down to the bottom figures. May 18, 1870.-3 m. A. HUMPHREY Jr. 00. CALL AND SEE that large took of wall pa per, selling off at coat, at • P.R.WILL MB do Wet' Wellaboro 4 May 115, /810, - 1114NOIINCI3DIENTS. HAND IN HAND MUTUAL sets to every $lOO,OO of liabilities Annual premium Ten annual ' for Ufa. • payrnente Travelers' $1.6,84 $33,21. iEtila, 2273 42,80. Homo, . ; ..... 23,30 ' - 80;00 Equitable, 22.70 ••• ;40,97 Washington, .22,70 LOBT. ROBERT SAMPSON Richmond, May2&.1870-3t. MILLINERY. SPRING MILLINERY MRS. E. E. KIMBALL April 13, 1870,1) [AnnounCemente of deaths published free,' and all obituary notices will be charged at the into of 10 cents for ten word.] - • . ADAMY—In Arnot, May 22d, 1870, Mr. Sh etland Adomy, 'god 48 years. "The) Lord bath taken twrity." SPECIAL NOTICES. OYER EXERTION, either of kiddy ontnind, produces debility and disease. The usual remedy is to take some stimulant, the effect of which is the same as giving a tired borne the whip instead of oats. The true am- is to fortify the system with a permanent tonic like the Peruvian Syrup, (a protoside of iron,) which gives strength and vigor to the whole system. TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE Advertiter,having been restored to health in a few week'', by a very simple remedy, after having suf fered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—ls anxious to make known to hie fellow.sufferers the means °retire; To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a SURE CURB FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTUMA, SRONCIIITIs , OW. TllO object of the advertiser in sending the Prescrip tion is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives ,to be invaluable: and he hopes every, sufferer wllltry his remedy, as it , will coot them nothing and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Itev.EDWAliTo A. WILSON 4 WI Ilismetinrg , Rings Connty,bf. Y. Bfay 20, 1889-Iy. ALABAMA Ounce. We are informed that the moat per- Blatant and unyielding of the private citizens who have claims vs. the. British Government are Dr. T. O. Ayer A. Co., of Lowell. Mass., the maonfacturers of medi cines. They will consent to nothing lose than that their demand for medicines , destroyed by the British pirates shall bd paid in gold and in dollars to thh last cent. They aro emboldened by the fact that tho des truction of their goods by the English in China and elsewhere (for where are not the thoublesome nation trampling upon somebody?) have hitherto been paid in full, and they now say that they shall be. They how ever propose this compromise:-Give BB Canada and wo will call it even, because we can then send our reme dies there without duty. [Washington News. May 18, 1870. IT NI AN ESTABLIBIT2 D BAC; that Consumption (lAN be cured; but it is far better to prevent the cruel disease from fastening itself on the system, by the timely use of a remedy Ilito Dr, WI/WAIL'S BALSAM OP WILD OTIBARY. This standard preparation will speedily cure a cough or cold, and even Consumption often yields to its great perm., A COUGH, COLD OR SORE THROAT Requires Immediate attention, as nog OOWIV,:r often results in an incurable Lung C t) B RON C H IAL Ditiease. Brown's Bronchia/ Troches 1., 90m . \c' _ _ will most invariably give instant relief. FOR .pa. OUITIS, ASTHMA, CATARRH, CONSUMPTIVE and THROAT DISEASES, they have a soothing effect. , SINGEI2B and 1 , 1711LL0 BREAKEng use thorn to clear and strengthen the voice. Owing to tho good roputatton and popularity otthe TrOcheo,roany worthless ,and. cheap imitations are of fered, which ore good for nothing. Do aura to obtain the true Brown's Bronchial Troches. SOLD EVERYWIIERE.• [de0.1.769-6m. The Confessions of an Invftlid, 113U11.LISIIED for the benefit of yOZIIIO AM and others who suffered from Nervous Debilkthect.,supplying the mails of self-cure. Written by ono who cured himself; and sent free on receiving a posbpaid directed envelope. Address, NATITANIEGVAITAIR, Brooklyn,N. Y.-6m. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A GENTI,IIIIIAN who coffered for yearn from Nor vous Debility, Promaturo Decay, and all tho effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho Ballo of coffering hu manity, send tree to all who need it, the receipt and directions for malting the simple romody by which he was cured: Sufferers wishing to profit by the !Myer tinat 'a experience, con do so by niblineging in perfect confidence, Join.? 11. OGDEN. May 26,4i9-Iy. No. 42 Cedar Street, New York. The Ladles' Sorosis Club, of New York, recently changed their discussions from woman's suffer. ago to Hair preparations and Pimple Banishers. They declared that were haturo had not endowed them with beauty, it was theq• right —y ea their duty—to seek It where they could,' So they nil voted that Magnolia Balm overcame Sallowness, Rough Skin and Ring marks. and gave eci the complexion a most distingite (Sorostan) and appearance -(dangerous to men no doubt); and that Lyon's Hathairon made the Heir grow thick, soft and awful pretty, and moreover prevented it from turning gray. If the proprietors of those articles did not gond their'elstora tilt invoice, they aro not Rmart.—May 4,1870-cm, Wall Paper, Window Paper Cloth Shades. Srsitio STOCK ion 1870.—h ugh Young lc, Co. have just reoeived their first installment of Wall Paper, Window Paper, and Cloth Shades, for Spring trade, which will bo sold cheaper than' il010.2•01, els, Gilt Cornices, Picture nails, and everything else that belongs to the trade. Como and, price our goods, and examine them before purchasing •elsewhere. Specimens and prices sent by innif to any part of tho county. N. B. Our Ark is the largest ever brought into the county, and we don't intend to bo under sold. HUGH YOUNG dc Co. Wellsboro, March 6, 1870.—tf. Hotel for Sale. 9111111 HOTEL at °seat;la is offered for sale on ronsonablo terms. This stand is a de. irablo one, has two barns upon the premises, throe wells of good water, and a lot of fruit trees. The lot contains acres of land. Address, or call on JAMES J. MARTIN, Osceola, June 1,1870-3 m. Tho Proprietor. NOTICE.—Wo heroby forbid anyperson trus ting or harboring our father, Jacob gra ham, on our account, as we shall pay no debts of his cwitYncting after this date. JOSEPH GRAHAM, HENRY GRAIMM, ICIIA BOD GRAHA M eachson, .. : 111. ‘ 3, , 27, 1870. 3m • WRITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL u d ' ! PAINTERS' MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS 1 for sale cheaper than at any other establishmen in Tioga county. at P. It. WILLIAMS .t CO'S. Livery Stable! td• 3 vv. ATKINS. & LO 'UDEN ie VV ., speotfully inform the pub li•Aunia) " )ic that they have established a CM Livery ibr 'tire, At their Stable on Pearl St., opposite Wheeler's wagon shop. Singlo'or'double riga furnished to .order. They aim to keep good horses and we ! gons, and intend to please. Prices reasonable. WATKINS 4t; LOUDEN. Nov. 24, 180-Iy. The McFarland Trial Ended and so is the Iligh„Prtoo of Goods at & Valkenburg's. Gold Down, Goods Down, and Specie Payment Resumed NE -ir' GOODS of almost every quality, style and price, and-on endless variety. Drop in and take a look throiigh our new Stook and ho convinced. 4faadies' Dress Goods, beautiful styles, large assortment and cheap CLOTHS & CASSIMERES of every description, and clothing made to order in tho very best style, and warranted. iAlao, CUTTING DONE IRK MN CLONING ativays on halal to fit a customer at once. WILSON &, VAN .VALIMNBUB.G. Welisboro, May.lB, 1869. NOTICE hereby giron, that a meeting . will be hold at the Engine House Hall, Wells boro, Pa., Friday afternoon Juno 10th, 1870, for the purpose of receiving applications for abatements of Borough and School Taxes for the current year, and that no applications for such abatement will be considered thereafter. .1"NO, - 1. , 1$1.1TOBELL. W. 'A. STONE,: Seo'y of. School Board. ork of:Connell . ; " May 25 1870-3 w. in any . stylei desired. Notice. CAMPAIGN OP 1870. NI? • • *4 V ' , _ New Spring Goods AT THE SEM PEOPLES STORE OUR STOCK 'IS NOT VERY COMPLETE in allite branches, and Prices down to the standard of Gold at par. Oar STOCK OF CLOTHS is very large, and we make Clothes to order when deeired, Our CARPET STOCK is the largest in this section of the State, and prices 10 to 20 per cent lower than last year. Linen and White Goods are'aa low as before the war. We keep the Buff alo Brand )31ack Alpaca, which Madam Damor est, Franit Leslie and Harpers,' Bazaar unite in pronouncing the best Alpaca in market; also the Beaver Brand pure Mohairs, a splendid ar ticle, and full Worth:tent. The UNITED STATES TEA COMPANY, 17: 1:: - - send us with the last invoice t ---1 ''.(c.:str -7. ''l just received, the following no „ -' 1 F T I F..: i lice. "We propose after April iL LL i Ist, 1870, to pack a certificate - - I for an elegant Silver Plated .... ;,:. . ' ' Tea Service; daily, in one pound package. The certificate when found, will be forwarded to us through our agents, and they will cloliver the service to the fortunate party." We ae the agents for the Company, and we can assure ourcustomers, that their ' rie' 30 -am SS 1 ; are cheaper than they can be sold at retail, be sides, the chance of getting a Tea Sett. Wo solicit a doll from all the citizens of Tioga County and vicinity, visiting Corning, and we assure them that they shall be kindly and fair ly .troated, and we will do them good. SMITH & IWAITE. - Corning, April 20,1870. Lots' Of New Goods ►. COME TO T. L. BALDWIN & CO'S TIOGIA, PA and see a nice stock of Goods for the SPRING & SUMMER. such as lAMB I ;• 0 MN:IOZ 0401:3 —all stylus, colors and patterns—. ALPACAS, POPLINS, CAMBRICKS, FRENCH 3ACONETS, ORGANDIES, PEQUAS, YERSAILES, BLACK AND COLORED . SILKS, ) &C., &O. . _ BEAUTIFUL Summt SHAWLS, aad a largo assortment to select from CLOAKS READY—MADE, AND CLOTH ' TO MAKE MORE, ALL KINDS OF LININGS, FRINGES, TASSELS dca.,, TO TRIM DRESSES OIL SACQUES. —Our stock of— YANKEE NOTIONS can't be beta. It keeps up with everything the ' Yankees have thought of so far. • HOOP SKIRTS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, CORSETS,. &C, • MOIIIMVIVECZ too numerous to mention; but will say that you will seldom find so large on assortment to select from:in a country store, and clear down to 410 "BOTTOM FIGURE. We also keep a largo assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, in suits, and parts of suits. Should we fail to suit you with ready-mado, we have Cassimere and A TAILOR TO CUT AND FIT. Boots and Shoes, all etylos and elm. HATS AND CAPS, STRAW GOODS, AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A COMPLETE LINE OP CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, HARD WARE, SHELF HARD WARE, NAILS, IRON, ' Locks, Latches, Carpenters' Tools 'A GENERAL STOOK OP riGROCERIES, Freak,: TEAS are lower than at any time since the war. Did not go to Cuba to buy sugar, and so have some Cheap. We are agents for the E. HOWE StWING MACHINE. Farmers, tf you want Oiola to work . with drop In. SALT, LIME, PLASTER, PORK, FLOUR Lime, Cayuga Plaster, &e. totter tubs, Palls. Firkins ' and Milton Salt to flavor with. All kinds of Farm Produce want ed. Prise can't be beat. . T. li. BALDWIN .Ir, CO. Tioss, 18TO. =I In Groat Variety. PARASOLS from $l,OO to $5,00 eac i SUN UMBRELLAS from $1,25 to $2,75 each. KID GLOVES— = the Josephene Seamless, w rranted equal to any in mar et. , .• . , PRINTS, GINGIAMS, SIMETINCS, SHIRTINGS, TRENTON PLAIDS for Children's Wear. The best cheap goods in aiarket. Last but not least, we have an entire NEW STOCK of _, j FOLSOM TMP I ROVEDTwenty-Fvio dol- SLlej ler Family Sewing Machine. The cheapest First Class Machine in the Market. Agents';wanted in ercky lbion. Liberal commission allowed. Tor terms and circular, addcess, A. S. ZlAluvrox, Oen. Agent, No. 100 Chestnut St., Philacleldli la. Fa. WOULD respectfully call the attention of close purchasers to his now and extensive stock of SHAWLS DOMESTICS, or A 4 RINDS, CARPETS, 'OIL CLOTHS,;,i CAN TON MATTINGS, PLAIN AND COLORED, TABLE LINEN, • RED—SPREADS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, .'Alt- AsoLp OF ALL STYLES AND rfticEv. Department will he found full and complete, including many new styles of fine Goods, made up, and in the peace. All are invited to call exainlnc. Also an endless variety of J. A: pAlti3m4s & co,EicoLunixq. NEW GQODs [1 A. PARSONS & CRS, No. 3, Concert Block, Corning, N. Y. PAISLEY SHAWLS, Open Centres and Small Centres, in Blacks and Soarlets. ARABS, A. T. Stewart's & M. Landerbergen's Styles. Spring Shawls, DRESS GOODS. 3EXcbcrizo . isi73liets4, From olar regular manufacturer at still lower prices. CORSETS in great variety from the Worcester Corset Co. at low prices. WRITE PF.QUE in great variety from anito 62}c. Serge and Pebble Goat Work, FOR LADIES,' MISSES AND CHILDREN, in Button Boots, Polish Boots, Congress Gaiters, also Serge Goods foxed in Fine work l We keep J. RICHARDSON'S; • Elmira, an endless variety, which is warranted by us as equal to any made and we will show you a lively store, and strong inducements to buy. The Suberiber MERCHANDISE, just received, such as -'r DRY MUMS. ' • Window Drapery, and an endless varlet of The Clothing SHOES, very chiap at THOMAS HARDEN'S. WeUnborn, Juno 1, 1870 • A DAIINISTRAOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of 11_ Administration having been granted on the estate of Hannah M. Osborn, late of Wells• boro, deceased, all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it to'present them to DAN OSBORN. Adm'r. April 27, 1870. 6t lOWA LAND AGENCY. 111 HE subscriber would inform the publio that J. he has tho agency of a quantity of lOWA LANDS, which he will sell for cash, or exchange for real or personal property, on reasonable terms. GREAT BARGAINS OFFERED. He would say that be has examined the prop erty and titles for himself, and believes be can make it for the interest of persons going West, to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. For particulars, inquire of 8. D. GOODELL, May 11, 'lO ly Sabinsville, Tioga Co.. Pa, Applications for Charters. NOTICE is hereby given that the following applications for charters of incorporation have been filed in-my office, and will be present ed to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga coun ty, _Monday, May 30, 1870 : Application of Hiram Freeborn, John Good speed, E. Horton, 'et, al., under the name of the First Angelical C4pgregational Church of Knox ville. Application of itoderiek Killer, David Red ly, Bbnjamin Brion, et. al., under the name of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Liberty. Application of M. P. Mmsh, O. A. Smith, C. M. Robbins, et. al.,undor the name of the Gaines Free Will Baptist Church. JOHN F. DONALDSON, Welleboro, May 11, 1870. Proth'y. AT 1111 :--.J-: PLAID, PLAIN and STRIPED • $9OO l --,w.ace , cr„Eyßttl'ine States , to tir ray l and tako orders by sample, for TEA, COME, n d SPICES. To suitable men we will give• a salary of $909 to $l,OOO a year, above traveling and other expert• NOS, and a reasonable COMMI.I3iOII on sales. --Immediate applications are solicited from proper par ties. References exchanged'. Apply to, or address im mediately, •PACKER fic. CO., "Continental Mills." , April 20,1870-4 t au Bowery, New York. E. H. Harris' CELEBRATED BAKING POWDERS • for sale by Fob. 2, 1870. P. R. WILLIAMS dc CO. The L. F. TRUMAN, AVING taken the Store formerly JUL by John R. Bowen for dry goods, and con verted it into a ' GROCERY & PROVISION everything fresh and good can be foand here, and at prices to please. • I TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, MO LASSES, FISH, &C., &C., Call and see US, that we may aouvince you of the fact that our Motto is, "Cheap, Quick Sales, mind Small Profilts." We!labor°, Feb. 23, 18702tf £0 TIII WORTUNO CLASS.—We are now prepared to furnish till classes with constant employment at home,lbe vvaele of the time or for the spare momenta. Business new, light and profitable. Persona of either sex east earn from toe, to $5 per, evening, and a pro portion I Sum by devoting their' whole time to the business. Boys and girls pant nearly as much as men. That all who see this notiee may send thelraddress, and test the busineas, We make this unpamlleleil offer :-- Tosuch as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing. Pull particulars, a valu able sample, which will do to commence work on, and a copy of The People's Literary Cbmpanicm—one of the largest and best family newspapers published- r all sent free by mail. Reader, if von want permanont, profi table work, rddress b. ALLEN A; C 0.,: Augusta Maine. March la, 1870.-3 m GOING SOIITH. L. WILCOX hereby gives notice to all per k., sons indedted to him, that immediate pay ment is required, as all accounts must' be closed in ten days as ho is going South. Persons Jail ing to come to time, must stand the consequen ces. C. L. WILCOX. May Is, 1870-2 w. STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MA FSPIELD, PA. ' I PHD EXAMIFATION of the Graduating Class will commence Monday, June 13, at 9 Waled( A. M., and continue two days. The hoard of examiners will consist of Principals Cooper, Carver, and Verrill, the State Sup't IVickersham, and the County Sup'ts of the bth Normal School District. The public nre invited. All Graddates who have taught fwo full annual Terms in the State, are_ entitled to the second degree—the papers properly signed should be sent in on or before June 14q - May IS, 1870-4 t. Steam Flouting Mill. WILt. do custom work on Mondays. Thurs days and Saturdays of each week, IA! it will accommodate our . business better. 1 :Highest market price paid for Wheat andOate. DIMON ilc BENNETT. Niles Valley May 18, 1870.-3 t. I= El M AKE, CALL and see ns J. A PARSONS & CO lace Jo Buy GrUeeries. ESTABLISHMENT, to suit all L. F. TRUMAN h. C. II: VERRILL, NILES' - VALLEY NEW 'SPRING GOODS. ANEW and desirable stock of Qoods can . again. be road at , WICKHAM & FAWNS, -Tioga, Pa. We de not bout the largest, but a stook well and carefully selected, and bought strictly for Casb,l saving all interest and discounts which purchasers will at once perceive they have in their favor; Most articles In the DRY r,...c.cor•tei Gioceriea, WOODEN WARE, AND OROORERY LINE, can co found at prices which always guarantee their sale. . CALL fr, SEE FOR, YOURSELVES. May 4,1870-tf. Union Acadeiny. THE Spring Term of UNION ACADEMY "ail commence on Tuesday, March let, 1870. - Tuition $5, to $7. Room Rent and Wood . $5,50. Board per week, : , $3 l OO. A Teacher's Class will be organised at lthe commencement of the Term for thc_ instruction of, For wishing to teach during the Summer:— . or further information, address i P - ,, - , Deerfield, Fob. 9,'70-3 t. E. ,HORTO,N. A. B. EAST, 44e- DENTIST 17 1 - ' 7 No. 13, MAnI STak T ' 1 / 4 '11 . 0 -1 % .*). WELLSBORO, PA. Special Notice. A B. EASTMAN has the largest stook of teeth ever kept in Tioga county. Also a NEW 111PROVEMENT, never before offered to the public, with which he can give more perfect sets of teeth than can possibly be Made on any other plan yet known. [Sea testimonial at the offico.] Nitrous oxide gas administered with remarka ble. effect; rendering the extraetikm of teeth pain less, and even pleasant. Two new and complete gasometers in operation, furnishing a full sup ply of fresh gas at all times. Special attention paid to filling and preserva tion of the natural teeth. Prices to suit all. Feb 2 '7O tf Lora lard's "EUREKA" ob smoking Tacco. Is an excellent article of granulated Virginia; wher ever introduced it is nniversally admired. It is put np in handsome muslin bags, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes aro daily packed. LORIL- YACHT CLUB SMOKIOG LARD'S TOBACCO Classed by all who consume is as the "finest of all ;' it is made of the choicest leaf groin ; it is anti•nervone in its sabots. as the Nicotine Has bden extracted; it leaves no disagreeable taste after smoking; IV is very mild, light in color and weight, hence one pound will last as long as 3of ordinary tobacco. In this brand wo - also pack orders every day for first quality Meerschaum Pipes. Try it and convince yodrtelvos it Is all it claims to be, "VIC FINEST OF ALlii CENTURY CHEWING 1 LARD'S TOBACCO This brand of Cut Chewing Tobacco bas no equ - al or suporior anywhere. It is without doubt the best chew ing tobacco in the country. Lorillard's 'Snuff's nave now been in general n'se in the United States over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the beet" wherever need. If your storekeeper does not Inver these articles for sale, ask him to get them; they' are sold by respectable Jobbers almost everywhere.- Circular and prices forwarded on application. P. LORILLARD d: CO., New York. March 16, 1870-2 th ANOTHER TUMBLE Y. Cash: 1870 SEE WHAT SELLIN,G FOR ,CASH! Our Prices'To-paty. Best White'Wheat Flour $7 pr - bh1.1,75 pr. sack " Red Witnter $8.50 " 1,62 - "i -"XX Spring Wheat, 6,00 " L5O " ; Buckwheat Flour, 3,00 per 100 lbs ' Beat Food, 2,00 " " Bran and Shorts 1,50 " " Meal 2,25 " " I: These prices only' FAR CASH. WRIGHT & BAILEY All persons not having settled with us, can not blame us now if they find their accounts and notes left with an attorney for collection. We give due nctico. W... B. BAGS.—We want all persons having any bags with 'our mark on them, to return the same at once, as we shall take steps to secure them.— We have 500 bags scattered among the people. WRIGHT BAILEY. TN DIVORCE.—To Charles Bruce: Take no tice, that Frances Bine e, by her next friend, A. Lee, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that said Court ,bas ap pointed Monday, ;May 30, 1870, at the Court House, in Wolisboro,as the time and place of hearing the said 4picant in the premises, on which occasion yop can attend if you think pro per. I JEROME B. POTTER. April 20, 1870. Sheriff. The AIR LINE Coaches ! 1870 1870 e • 011 ANOTHER MAN OVERBOARD. AN attempt to confiscate the Air Line Coach.; es, whieb prc)ved to be too light for bevy business. The Air Line is a paying brisinas...... it pays the travelers and proprietors. So we all say LET HER RIP The Air Line stages leave Wellaboro at 5 a.m. and 11 a.m„ halving at Tioga at 73 a.m. and 13 p.m. Leaves Tioga at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m., arri ,ving at Wellshoro at 1 p.m. and 8 p.m.! slt The Air Lino coaches connect with trains of the Blossburg and Corning railroad, and the stages leaving Welisboro for Cedar Run, Jersey Shore, Pine Creek, Gaines and'Coudersport, roy-Orders left at'Truman's express offiao, or the hotels, will be attended to. P. D. BUNNELL 14. CO. May 11, 11370. tf Gren Howies. THIS season I offer the fines!, assortment of FLOWERS ever found outside the city, Em bracing Fuchsias, Geraniums, Aeliotropes, Verbenan,- Roses and Ornamen tal Foliaged Plants, &c., , mbicb I offer at prices within the reach of all the lovers of the beautiful ;= also vegetable :Plants, .• in their season, and all the better sorts of GRAPE VINES. All kinds of GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS for sale from the most reliable seed men at .11o.• Cabe d; itil7eB Nursery, New Block. Catalogues will be sent free on application. Orders from unknown`j correspondents, unless accompanied by the cash or satisfactory refer• ence, will be sent by Express—C. 0, D. No charge for boxing s land packing. Boquets and Wreaths made to"order. Towanda, April 21, 1870-31 n HARRY MIX. $2,000 A YEAR AND DXPENSES• To Agents to sell tho celebrated WILSON SEW ING MACHINES. The best tnachine in the woxld. Stitch alike on both eider: ONE MAtIIIMEI NMI miry Mortar. For further particulars, ad dress 28 N. Bth st., Philad'a, Pa. Apr. 6-3tu . WICKHAM. Ac FARE.
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