The Tioga County agitator. (Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pa.) 1865-1871, November 11, 1868, Image 4

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    0 • it-NIOW SEWING MBO.IIINE
One of the sort that a map oan Ion;
Thistivearsa jbiira . and.a soft kid glove,
With a worry-eyes and a dainty foot;
And sports the-oharnittigest gaiter-boot,
A hat.witb faittVers, ribbons, and loops,
Andiaa itidetlnite number of hoops.
Olio Ojtt Ciao danoe, or possibly flirt,
•Andinake avidding as well as a shirt.
Ono that Can few without dropping a stitch,
And.play_the honiowite, lady, or witch;
Ready to 7 giyo
,ttio Sagost advice,
Awl do .up our ootlums awl things so taco.
IVOidte the Port that can laugh and ta)),
And take "urn= for n evetting"walk,
Thitt will do whatever the owner oho :se,
With_the slightest perceptible tnrn of the screw ;
Ti's the cleverest thing shut ever was seen
Our wonderful family Sowing Machine.
-LETTER PROM -WANDERER,
FORT SA..NnEst-Wyoming Ter., 1
,
' Oet. 20, 1868.
Once more the Wanderer takes u 1
his pen for his benefit of your reader.
In" my last Vdeseribed my. sourn ey lion ,
New York to this point 572 utiles we,t
of the' eastorn terminus of the 1.7. l'
R. - R. at Omaha Neb. The great worts
stilleon ti it nes, and ere another 'ear th.
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans will 1..
united _by a continuos line of rail will
from New York to San Ftanciseo. :\
few more clays, and the iron Horse wit
reaCh Pint Bridger, U. T., and ere tl,.
4th or 'July 1869, the Saints in the val
ley, of. Salt Lake, will be awakened be
the. whistle of the Locomotive, and tit. ,
rumbling of heavily laden trains. How
the Mormonsl will be pleased with thi
intrusion info their quiet valley, re
mains to he seen. To those who know
their habits and-have heard them ex
press their opinions, trouble seems lin
millet - ft,. _They declare that they wit
not allow the Gentiles to remain peace
ably - among them, and that they wii
not allow any of religinus observanctq
to be interfered With, r commente,
up n____Buth then - dangers titivate'
them, , for with th completion of th ,
Pacific Railroad opening to the view of
. their Si.
\cur he io
aiid habit
,mence tb,
Td thr at,-
a the Val
ie. coin pel .
i or Kohl
leeided up
fillblllit t ,
it instill,
for a otilig
an army u
n'ately wel
, ult canno
aortromise
tccomplish•
led ou butt
ith a tixec
41. Churcl 1
Lit martyr/
for their re
al one, es
upheld by
:ivies them
They mak,
It only it•
Since 1
_,-- -........., ...ose, , least 2,001.
Mormon emigrants, princiP Ily from
Eurcilie have passed here enro to to tht
Mormon Meccal,at Salt Lake Cit . The)
all seem very enthusiastic, and speak
freely of their intention to fight r the.
new faith. 'But to leave the Mor on,
to adjust their own difficulties, we h ve
had Otte an exciting time here wit t
in the past 48 hour., the origin of whit
,I will try' to explain. - A very large
gang of Horse Thieves, have been pl)
log their trade along the U. P. R. R.
since its_ commencement. A branch o
this gang hive had their headquarter:
in Laramie City, 'two miles from thi
Post.- On ,the night of Sept. 27, tel
mules were stolen front this post. 1 t
the morning a squad of Cavalry starte,
in pursuit, and coming.up with the des
'peradoes were fired upon,' and two 0
the horses shot, the ; Cavalry rewrite,
r the fire, and wounded both of' th
thieves, who were ironed and brougl,
to. the Post. Their capture created con
siderable , excitement in Laramie, all ,
only a few nights elapsed ,Until the.
stole 17 horses In Laramie, getting o.
safe. Oil the night of the 9th or Ocr
a fine span of gray horses belonging I
Lieut. W.'S. Slurring of the ;kith ii.
fantry were stolen from the Post, b.,
retaken on the 12th near Cheyenne.
- Much talk was made /11 the quietn,ess .
the Vigilance Committee ; they lee;
not idle however, b it layhig their trio,
with care, and reliantly; tom a grail
strike. A saloon and Danue House it
Laramie hall long I been looked upit•
with suspicion, as the rendezvous of 1 .,•
only horse thieves; but also gamblei,
burglars, high way Wen, and suppose ,
murderer,. On Sunday night ,the DR:
about midnight, about 25 men emery
the Dexter Saloon, - alluded to above
and after a short but, bloody struggl h
succeeded in arresting two of the pro
prietors named Cornelius Wager, an.
Asa More, with' entailer burly ruffiat
known us Big Dick. The thie wer, i
at once taken to a vacant buil Rug 01
the outskirts of the town and at one
hung Ma beam,
and a posse well-urine,
left to prevent their-being cut down
In the struggle to arrest them, 1.11,
Dick was shot se en times, and was a
most dead when hung. They then
went through thd town and urreste
tweiity more of the gang, who wer
sent on the Morniog of the 19th to th.
lrison at Cheyenne. The same morn
ug they succeeded in arresting :moth 1
er of the principals who was offered hi:
liberty if he would at once leaVe tle
Territories; this lie refused to do am.
made threats of vengeance,. ho was a
once • seized and hung to a telegraph
pole near the Depot. About boon the -
were cut down, and btfried in one grave
on the prairie. The result of the night's
work was, 4of the gang hung, 1 shot
dead, 7 wounded and 20' prisoners • and _
about 60 ruffians and gamblers ordet eu
to leave town within 24 hours, br be
hung; , they seem to htive profited b 3
the advice, for Laramie to-day has
been very quiet, two of the Vigilaht
ens and two by-standers were severely
wounded. ,There *as only about 50\o;
the Vigilance Cpmmittee engaged
while thee must have been afore th In
200 of the ruffians in the town but th y
seemed tii tick with -terror, and only
\..
tried to escape; knowing how certain
was their fate if they attempted any re.
sistance, for the Vigilanters being un
known ttheir viethns, are hard to es
cape fro . But I fear I have intr , ded
too far u on your space already. ' S 3 I
will stop with the promise of another
tip
etter erelong. WANDERER.
.
ANCIRt I q T HISTORY. The-- Boston
CommerOal Bulletin relates the follow
ing: - 1 .
Rather !a good story has been retailed
to us by an old State street man, in re
gard to the author, of the life of a fa
mous Nev England advocatei-- .P-- , --,
the anti* of the aforesaid, was rather
- a pedantic, individual, and fond of
asking qUestions in regard to ancient
history,' . ;with the view of airing his
own knOwledge on the subject. After
posting himself well in Rollin, he came
to the I.4eakfast table of the United
,States s6.tel one morning, and seeing
John Holmes—Who. having ordered his
breakfast; was sitting in that calm state
of mind which pre edes the morning
meal—he accosted him pompously
with : 1
" Ah ! Holnies, ynu are just the man
to answer a question that has come up
in my mind this morning. Can you
tell use in what year of his reign the
second Ptolemy-died 7"
Holmes leaned back in his chair, and
looking at P with well co nter
felted amazement, Bald in a voice audi
ble the length of the dining-room :
4 , I s Ptolemy
_dead, poor old cuss? I
looked-Jut u - newspaper these
three days?"
Y . had no more hihtorical ques
tions to ask while Holmes boarded at
the Suites.
l I AS..()V4„t ME L. itlit sty (Pil hut.. to
, 444417. IbGiS. JAMES Sl. DUNN EL'is
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
Dairymen, Fafemers
and Others.
CONSIGN Youn
ASHES, BEESWAX, BEANS, BUTTEB,
CHEESE, EGGS,, FLOUR AND
MEAL,' FLAX, COTTON,
FURS AND SKINS,
DRIED AND'OREEN FRUITS. CRAIN,
WOOL, GAME, POULTRY,
NAVAL sTous, uoPs,
GINSN 0,
FEATHERS, .lIEMP, PROVISION'S
OILS, LAM), TALLOW, SEEDS,
TOBACCO, SOBGIItM,
- MOLASSES, &CL)S:C.
JOSIAH- CARPENTER,
General Cenmiseicn Eurehant,
442, 444 and 416 Washington St.,
ii. 7 let vv . "Sr ,c;:) x-17. - _ C .i. t gr.
And reeei e his weekly Price Current of Pro
leo and Vrocettett the tnottt, et,ntillnte PricoCur
znt Publizhed in the United Stateti.
SEND FOR A PRICE CURRENT.
Aarking Plates t Sr, Cards ft roished Free.
k'
Aberal Advances nzade o Consignne
Ertablichcd May Ibt 1500.
First Clues References given ivlien Required
April 22.1568
NEW yIIAI DWARE STORE 1
GONVERS & OSGOOD
arlaition to their old builners in Dry Uoode,
Oruceries, have o.tabiteheti a
iTOVE,I TIN, AND GENERAL lIARD
WAbE S FORE;
wo doors below the old stand; ero they wan
facture
TIN-WARE
ON /UN ' 1
HUMANITY
hat Is. in the most substantial wanner. In the
'latter of
S
OV - E.S 9
nough to do all the cooking and warm•
.gtt County. In fact, wu have Swab
MAKE A SUMNER in
TVALRUSSIA.
4e have
ng in Ti
awash t
e only agent 3 for the sato 'of the
.Va are t
ARRICIN LOOK STOVH
n Welleb t oro; and thin Stovo io tho
it±'OCIIAT OF STOVES.
Vo keep nil kinds of Hardware, Iron, Natle,
tee Uoree Shoes, end a co:uplete variuty of
SHELF HARDWARE.
-
'f you do i t holier° it DROP IN.
COYVERS & OSGOOD.
Wello)dr°, Sept. 4. ISti7, ly.
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stoves 6 6
. 9 8
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tfIEA2 P. , r /CARD t. CO ALSWiv.I•• •
A 11 D 111 A it D '.V AIA E
{R. 1V I L LIAM RoBERTs liege to
L valyUtle to the eitize.hz, ut Tiuga Count 3,
hat In atittinuti to hi. , uxeulleht 6tuVerw
Wart tirittania, mid zitieet-aron Ware, Lt.
ots, 4 t a great uilllily, SLuektAl hia :store otl
MAIN srREET, WELLSBORO,
vith a complete assortment of Shelf hardware,
whieb we enumerate the folluwlng artielee:
lAILS, 'SPIKES, CJtOWBARS, X CUT,
MALL,I ti tIAND ABU BUCK SAWS,
B STRAP \ UES, •
'ARPENTEWS '1 OULS,
PUMPS. AXES,
AUGERS,
13.112T5,
OCIiS, HATCHETS. CHISELS,
VhLS, SPADES, FORK .S,
BENCH SCREWS,
INE
CHEWS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
RS. SKEINS, W ASLIERS,
PIPE BOXES, AXLE- . I '
TREES. ELLIP
TIC
VOOD
BU
iPRINGS, HORSE SHOES HOOP, BAR,J
& BAND IRON,.GRINDSTONE
HANGINGS, CORN
POPPERS,
SAUSAGE CUTTERS AND STUrTP.RS
CO* IN ED. Also, PISTOLS,
PISTOL CARTRIDGES,
t , POWDER AND
CAPS.
PATENT HASNDOOR HANGINGS
K new thing, and Made for uso. 'Elton are but a
few of tho many articles composing our stock
Iftirdwaro
Wo invite the pahlivito call and examine , for
•hetneelvos. We aim to Beepthe best uunlity of
oods in our lino; and all work to order done
promptly :tad well. W ft,LIANI ROBERTS•
Wellsboro. Sept. 1,1866-tf.
Hero Fruit Jar.
n RO:3S of the HERO FRUIT Jlll
5OU (I
14r ;talc by t,
W. D. 'mum LT. 3, Co..
Comin g , N. y.
We are prepared to fin (mien. for the Hero
&'suit Jar as bnv a 4 they run 6e bought any.
Lnyvi hire. tluq bliipped iron) Corning W e can
.tive tote- on large El it Ihr
bear find tnu, r i4,lltible .I.lr in thu tnurkgt Gel
tu• from up before of legit,;; ckewhere.
March 18. 1868.—nut
*AsIIING MACJIINE.
15. MI LITN!zt*IN, Of oh .r14,t , 411. having
purchat•ttl the tigt,t to twitoe and vend the
It, P. Jones W.l-tfing Vllfehin . ff nt Tiff,:fl 0421,1 3%
h ere by giv ed niotivt) tilfil tie arc being
wade at Vita 11 , .rn . 6 Claim& Fact"' y, Wellsboro,
where they tw , y be nroeurk , fl.
The he6t elleapet.t, and tut,: t sensible machine
ever invented
June 21. 1864—1 f.
200 Busiiti• tin., It
Clover reed, t•li,ore,tOil+
WKLt3IIT do BAILEY.
WELLSBOIIO - BAXERY. P WILLIAMS 8/:
rrI3S'BPSCRIBER having eatnbliabini hint;'
• -• • i•
ill' in the
'" BAKIN G BUSINESS.
in this vilingo, next tbuir to E. It. Kimbell's
Grocery, is now prepared to eary on tho buslnese
in all its 'various brapelles. I will'lteep eon•
stantly on hand an rtiiotluent of Broad, each
as
LOU BREAD, BOSTON CRACKERS,
GRAHAM BREAD, BUTTER
CRACKERS, BROWN
BREAD; NT ATER
CRACKERS, SUGAR
CRACKERS,
DYSPEPSIA SAND SODA lIISCUIT,
OYSTER CRACK EPS. CAKES,
PIES, AND LUNCII,
at hours or thp,day,•sundays oicei)ted. •
I.v'tOirt alto LOA (0 , businesz: ondenvor
tQ merit the pittrilcimft:irtage.
CtIAS. STEVENS.
WeitA,srt), Julte, 24, ISWS.
100,000 Pounds of Wool
Waotted.
subscrilkers will 'pay Cad', F'ol.:Ctoth,
L Cassimerer, for
Luey also mAtut!acture as usual--
TO ORDER, OR ON SHARES,
to sult'eustotners. All work warranted as rep•
reeeoted. They invite p.trticular attention .to,
their Water Pr.wf
—iDeLsawlx.mmggi -
s ~.t 7~
11111
which nie warranted in every reapeet., Particu
lar fatal, lion given to
ROLL.CARDING & CLOTII•DRESSINO.
•
Twenty years experience in the business war
rant them in expecting u generous patronage
Nu shoddy cloth! made.
Dhano t Co., nt Wollsboro, are agents for
the sato of our Clothe.
JOSDPII INGHAM dr, SONS.
Deerfield, May 13, 1868—tr.
SAVINGS BANK.
OTHER WV F
GARDNER'S
GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE
THE
OLD saying that a penny saved is a penny
earned, justifies GARDNER in naming his
establishment a Savings Bunk. Economy is
Wealth, said some old chap whose name I have
forgotten-;_and it is cam:witty to trod,, where the
SLAUGHTER
of high prices ie being prosecuted with• vigot and'
without reprieve. I van sell Sugars, Teas, Me•
lasses, Fl h, York, Flour, Cotn Coffees,
Canned Fruits, :spices, stud everything intended
fur family use, giving the buyer the benefit
OF THE
fall of the markeß nn advantage duly appro•
slated by evelybody,except hug only those verdant
INNOCENTS
who profer PRO:VISISG TO PAY ono bun
tied per cent profit, to the seller, to PA);'ING
twenty live per sent, earl) on delivery of the
lam's. I shall offer my stock of goods at fair
prices
EVERY NIONDAY,
EvERY IUEH)AY.
•
• EVI..;I{.Y WEDNESDAY,
EVERY TIIUItsDAY, •
EVERY FRADAY,
AND
EVERY SATURDAY,
!11l up an fast as 1 sell out.
L. A. GARDNER.
Wellsboro, Juno 12, 1867.
GRAND GUFT GALLERY
Go to King & Eastman's
GRAND GIFT GALLERY
FOR YOUR
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Asplendid Gift with every S 2 worth of Pio.
Lures, Frames, Curd and Teske's.
OVER 500 PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN
AWAY 1
The largest assortment of Frelnes and Casesin
Tinge County, to be sold low fur cash. In ad.
dition to the low prices, we will give away the
'following Presents worth from fifty cents tii fifty
dollars; one hundred presents worth from $lO it,
$.50; two-hundred presents worth from $3 to $lO
two hundred presents worth from 50 cents p to $3.
Thu presents conaistiof Gold and Silver %mhos,
silver Cake haricot, silver Tea hells, Castors, gold
Watch Chains, Seals, Charms, Sleeve. huttims,
Scuds in setts, - Watch Hooks, silver Plated Forks,
Teaspoons; all gilt Frames Cases, Setts, Cord and
Tassels, Gold Rings, family Bible, History of the
Secret Service by Cul. Baker. with other - pres
ents too numerous to mention.
COME ONE. COME ALL, AND SEE
FOR YOURSELVES AND BE
CONVINCED.
Your pretent given to you the same day of sit
deg. Prices thu Baia° as last year. '
. GALLERY OPEN TO PRESENTS,
JULY law. • .'i
Don't forgot the place—,over,,Eastutres Den
tal Office, and 4 doors helve , •Roy's Dtug Store,
Main Street.
CLAY KING th EUGENE EASTMAN.
Wellsburo, Juno 25, 1563.
Important Facts.
SIICE zsalutiler is now being used in atone.
iitidb of families the ("flossing fncts are itn.
partant to be known •
\
, rifest —Though it is the most powrtal of all
p"ular reuskdieo, yet it is so t "inpounded, ns to
f.: ra le and ha i takes.- -It i‘ , of such a nature that
I may be lt:indittlat.(l tt.ed by children, and
por:".1" eh,. aro igilorailt of Nl6ijejtios,
zzt.como—li is found dolt zeliove
revere pain in anti p:.it of Tito body Benner than
'lb ) other opp:ivolion,
Tnunn—lt i, iinporinni thut the bottle Lo well
corked, if kit open only n. lee' minutes it lose?
rn•ngib.
For r:Tll—Thi, , tuiefkit-retire.ty rarrber-Obtaincd
from .tltri. , t et tI;;; mcdieiner.
ATTENTIoN FARMERS!
SPRINC. 110 rotiii, 3h.1 thi),.it desiring ful
barns c.w he% e thou by buying
1 1) 1Vc.flt01 12 •
at the Mill a' T. Chimil.ney LtCu., which WO are
eclitn~ at EA per ton.rut our mill on Elk Run.—
All kitols of Produa ' .e. taken In exchange fur
PlaAer. Give um a 6201.
CIIA.NII".s:EY & CO.
Oeinno. Ti. tin. Ca , fta. , Match 20, IF4lli-retie
ink-NITA :.. —A now kind 01 -limp fur liero-ene
Li no urea - kaput otilumoys—et FOLEY'S.
SEMPER IDEM,
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MED: 7
ICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WIN
DOW GLASS, & PUTTY,
• •
- 1
colas clown to Old Prices at kit.
VVE do not
Stoop,
to eny that we have the
V Largest
PURE ENGLISH DRUGS
i• MEDICINES,
,PITENT 111111DICIINES,
-- Y - LVIKEE4 NOTtOti,*
PERFUMER
•
•
• •
FANCY ARTICLES, " TOILET - 'SOAP,
CLOTH, HAIR; 'TOOTH & NAIL
.1 BRUSHES, MIRRORS,
WINES & LIONS, &C.,
EVER BROUORT INTO TRW MARXET.
Wo !save also the Largest Stook of
PAINTS. OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY,
Such as
Pure White Lent!, Pure White Zino, Linseed
Oil. Coaoh Varnish, Furniture Varmish, Yel
low Ochre, Vonetian Red, Chrome YeL
low, Chrome Green, Prussian Blue,
Patent Dryer, Laclter, Japan,
Spanish Whiting, Paris White, Kalsomlne, Resin,
Tar, Log Wood, rustic, Brazil Wood, Cam
wood, Redwoo Potash, Putty, Moo.
cohol, Betizoie, Spirits Turpentine,
and Kerosene Oil, Paint and
Varnisi4i J3rusholt,
Which we trill sell 25 per cont. cheaper than an,
'other establishment in the county. In short, we
have every thing over kept in a first class
DRUG STORE,
and all we ask is for yon to call and examine our
stuck and prices before buying elsewhere. Re
member we can't be undersold.
All geode warranted ur no ealo
P. R. WILLIAMS, 1 P. R WILLIAMS it Co.
J. L. WILLIAMS. f No. 8 Union Block.
Wellaburo, Jane 243,1561.
Nov isY our Time to Buy!
HVING A
more goods than is necessary for
this market, I will sell my entire stock of
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY,
.PLATED WARE, AND PAN- .
CY 500DS, AT COST.' ,
0. G. Clocks at $3.50.
Gothio " " 3,83.
Cottage " " 1,70.
American Watches in Silver Hunting Cases nt
$l9. Finer Al ovemente, iu hoarier Cases, at oor
respondingly low prices. Plated Ware at Man.
u factoring' prices.
. - - •- - .
THIS IS NO HUMBUG, BUT AVER
ITABLE SALE
Call anti see for yourself!:
Wellsboro, April 22, '6B. A. FOLEY.
Stoves & Tin Ware
FOR TIM MILLION,
Good people all, both greai . and small,—it you
want to keep
PEACE IN TIIE FAMILY
you must have enough to eat, dry wood, a good
wife, well-behaved children, and to crown all,
TIP. TOP COOKING STOVE!
This last and crowning good, I have at my Tin
and Stove establishment, opposite Roy's
_Block,
Wellaboro, and its name is the
HOME COMPANION ;
on 211 hands admitted to be equnl to aiy in the
world.
TIN WARE MADE TO ORDER,
promptly,and warranted to give satisfaction,
REPAIRING
=muted in tho hos6natiner and with dispatch.
CALL AND SEE MR
D. P. ROBERTB.
Wollsbornugh, Nov. 21,18(17. •
Public Benefit,
A MONO the u'odul improvements of the day,
, there [ITO (ON that give more promise of
good, few ro well adopted to relieve human inf.
tering, few so well approved by the . publie as that
now and powerful remedy ealled,Salutifer (or as
the German p3ople call it Ilealihbritiger).
it F i ves ease Mitt comfort to the poor sufferer
from Neuralgia and ltheuruatism, and brings
speedy relief to that largt, class of diseases that
are often mired and always benefited by an out
ward applunition.
_For rule by all Druggists. •
Wholesale Depot DAY, HOAGLAND it Sri-
GEIt, No 54 Coltrtiandt St. New York.
T O LAWYERS—
B , tINZIC.RUPTCY BLANKS,
in fu 1 tette, at YOUNG'S BOOKSTORE;"
FOR SALE CHEAP.'
lyl elegant new open Ruggy. I
top bug gy
open buggy. 1 second Mand l top
1 - sulicey. 1 two horse lonber wagon,
W REG HT .L• BA
T OD-WORN. IN THE nnsl' STYLE, and
U with do.e.patob, a CTRE AGITATOR Otitis. •
..-
+9, , , - -..p . ux.-,6- ::''S.E; L,L, ;is"- OUR
WE will buy at the bighost market price,
the following, attiollit.,
SHEEP PEL T S, DEACON SKINS,
DEER SKINS, FURS, HIDES,
AND yEAL SKINS, -
for which WO will pay ca.o._
We will manufacture to order, French or home
tanned CALF Or ICIP:BMS, in the. bOst man
nor and at fair rotas, and pay especial attention
to REPAIRING. „
on whlela see will not bo undersold, and from this
time wo shall make it a point to ke_p up_ Op Bost
stoelrof
to be found in the county, ribleb we will sell at
a lower prof° tban such•artieles have ever boon
offereLlin this region, •
' We shalt keep up Li good assortment
of
LADIES' BALMOR I ALS, L E 4)1 II Elt
LEATHER gp PINDLIV&A
can b . o bought of us as cheap as any where this
sictoof Now York; and keep a fullitook
of - • -
FRENCII CALF, FRSNCII RIP, CP
PER, SOLE, LOTINGS, AND
, •
Our sleek-et.P-EGS, 11 . 4168; THREAD, AWLS,
RASPS, GLOVERS' NEEDLES,. LASTS,
TREES, O R 14.1! PS, with SHOEMAKER'S
TOOL'S FINDINGS, will be found the kw
gevt in . the emintycitad we self 8;7101 profits.
We talk bUiliness and we moan business. We
have been' in this region long enough' to be well
known- , -letthos6 who know us try us. Corner
of Main and Grafton streets, opposite Wm.
erts' Hardware store; C. W.'SEARS,
,
,
B USINESS !
A 14 S 0 ,
Wd'haVii a Eirise-iirtoi*ook pt
REAIIY-MABE WORK,
'.LADIES'`' q;y7tERS
BOOTEES,• :CiiiILDREN'S AND
MISSES -IV9lllri.a. VA.,
RIOUS STYLES,
~„ and all styles of MEN'S' WORK.
•
GEO. 0. DERBY
WOlabor°, April 24,1867—tf.
1868, WRIGHT, FT, BAILEY. 1868.
conamenco . tbis year with an exclusively
CASH business.
CASH PAID FOR: WHEAT 1
CASH PAID FOR OATS 1
CASH PALD , WO4 COIiNI
CASII FOR EVERYTHINO 1 I
A LARGE STOOK OF FLOUR FOR
, cog -
A LARGE STOCK OF FEED--FOR
CASH I
A LARGE STOCK OF PORK FOR
CASH 1
Call andses us: WRIGHT dc BAILEY
Welluboro, Jan. 9, 1867-Iy.
All persona indebtod. to us by note or book
account toast call and settle or pay costs.
3, 1868. WRIGHT it BAILEY.
To the Soldiers of Tioga County.
,
YOUR attention i is respectfully called to the
A following 'Aot of Assembly" passed at the
lost session of the LegislatUre, and to the facili
ties affordd by virtue of that act, of preserving
the eviden a of our service as soldiers in the war
for tho pre ervation of the Union.
Bo it o acted by the Senate and [louse of
Represent, tives of the Commonwealth of Penn
syt venni I General Assembly met, and It is here
by enaote by the authority of the same: That
1
the Recorder', of Deeds of the several Counties of
this Commonwealth are hereby authorised and
required to record all final discharge,' of Coln
tritssioned and non-Commissioned Officers and
l'rivatos upon application being made to them
by the holders of the same, for which the Recor
der shall be allowed the usual fee for recording;
and that the recording of the same shall not be
subject the payment of the State tax:
JNO. W. GEARY, Governor.
Wellthboro, Pa., July 13, 1888-3 m"
I
Recorder, Tioga Co.
Paint for Farmers and Others,
9111 E GRAFTON MINERAL PAINT CO.'
are now manufacturing the Beat, Cheapest
and most Durable Paint in use; two coats well
put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10
or 15 years; it is of a light brown or beautiful
Choeolato color, and can be charged to green,
lead, stone, drab, olive or cream, to suit the taste
of the consumer. It is valuable for Houses,
Barns, Fences; Carriage and Car makers, Pails
and Wooden ware, Agricultural Implements,
Canal Boats, Vessels and Ships' Bottoms, Can
vas, Metal and:Shingle Roofs, (it being Fire and
Water prtloffe,) Floor Oil Cloths, (ono manufac
turer having vsod 5,000 bbls. the past year,) and
and as a paint for any purpose is unsurpassed for
body, durability, ala.ticity and adhesiveness.—
Price $6 per barrel of 300 lba., which will supply
a farmer for years to come, Wsirranted in all
cases as above. , Send for a-circular which gived
full particulars.' None genuine unless branded
iti• a trade mark, Graufton MB:er:al Paint. Per
sons can order the Paint and remit tho money
on receipt of the goods. Address
DANIEL ',BIDWELL,
254 Pearl St, New York.
June 8,18684 m
E. B. CASE,
AGENT FOR
HARDING-'S EDITIONS
OF FAMILY, ; PULPIT, & PHOTO
GRAPH BIBLES.
Wholesale Dealers will find the list to embrace
the largest assortment of Bibles in the country.
The publisher has no hesitation in pronounc
ing them more saleable than any Bibles publish
ed. The various editions embrace all the vari.
p u s styles of binding and sizes of type, varying
In price from $2 to $3O, for FaMily Bible, large
quarto size.
HARDING'S
PATENT FLEXIBLE OHAIN—BACK
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM,
The superiority of " Harding's Patent Flexible
Chain-Back Album," over all others heretofore
manufactured, will, upon the alighteat examina
tion, be apparent to all.
Purchasers are assured . ' that kbe aliovo boolto
are all of the beat Philadelphia manufacture.
E. B. CASE,
Troy, Pa.
Jan. 8, 1868.-Bm.
Wellsboro Meat Market! .
BEEF I PORK I MUTTON
jHE subscriber opened a pleat Market in the
,building lately, occupied by Dr. Webb, on
Crufton-street, Monday morning, Feb. 17, where
he will keep a full assormerit of
FRESIit M4'.4TS
Hams and Shoulders. 4lf the - people will give me
encouragement I 7ilitap pp a good Market..
Fob. 10, 1888-3 M; " A. J. TIPPLE.
Scales! Scales ! Scales ! •
rrt BE Buffalo Platform Scales, all ordinary
size, for heavy, and counter use, may be
Mund at the Hardware Store of Win. Roberts,
Wellsbotd. These Scales are the Fairbanks pat
ent and have no snperior anywhere. They are
madoin the - best style and have taken the premi
um at all the great exhibitions. ' '
I have the Sole aige - neY th ese Settles in this
region. ITiLTAM . RoBtRTS. -
Wellsboro, Feb. 12, 1088
• •i •' ,
SACKING for hops, best quality 25 eta peryard
at DR LANG '
Oat. 12.
DR. FETCH'S ABDOMINAL SUPPORT
FRS, for sale at Roy's Drug Store.
fIASH PAID FOR WOOL, by
kj Juno 17, 1868. D. P. ROBERTS"
WllOl/EBifilil Did STORE.
CORNING, N. Y.
1
MIMS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS
A# AND OILS,
THADDEUS DAVIDS' INKS, KEITH'S
'9O , PICENTRATED
fREDELL'S FLUID, • EX.
„ ,TRACTS,
BURNETT'S COCOAINE, FLAVQRING
EXTRACTS, KEROSENE LAMPS,
PATENT MEDICINES, ROCK
. 'ESTER PERFUMERY
AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS, WALL
PAPER, WINDOW GLASS,
WHITEWASH LIME &
AND DYE COLORS,
AGENTS FOR MARVIN & CO'S RE•
FINED OIL.
Bold at Wholesaio Prices. Bayou; are roquostod
to call and got quotations before going further
Ellll
t W. D. TERBELL &co
Corning, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1888..1y
1868. FOR SALE.
1868 •
BY
B. C. WICKHAM,
T HIS NURSERY OF FRUIT AND
AL.OR
NAMENTAL TREES, IN TIOOA
60,000 Apple Trees.
10,000 Pear Trees.
A good supply of PLUM, PEACH, CHERRY,
and ORNAMENTAL TREES A SHRUBBERY.
The Fruit trees are composed of the choicest
varieties, good, hefilthy, some of them large and
in bearing. Any cmc wishing to get a supply
will do well to calljand see my stock.pefore pur
chasing elsewhere.; Xis Delivered falba depot
free of charge.
Tioga, Fob. 28, 186$-Iy*
To Owners of Horses and Cattle.
filmes , DERBY CONDITION POWDERS ARE
warranted superior to any others, or ,no pay, for
the cure of Distemper, Worms, Bots, Coughs, Hide.
bound. Colds, Ste., in Horses ; and Colds, Coughs, Loss
Of Milk, Black Tongue. Horn Distemper, Ac., in Cat
tle. They are perfectly safe and innocent; no need of
stopping the working ofyour animals. They Increase
theappetite, give a Sue coat; cleanse the stomach and
urinary organs; also increase the milk of bows. Try
them, and you will never be without them. Hiram
Woodruff, the celebrated trainer of trotting horses, has
used them for years, and recommends them to his
friends. Col. Philo. P. Bush, of the Jerome Race
Course, Fordbam, N. Y.. would not use them until be
was told of what they are composed; since which be
is never without them. He has over twenty running
horses in hie charge; and for the last _three" years has
need no other medicine for them. He has kindly per
milted me to refer any one to him. Over 1,000 other
references can be seen at the depot. Sold by Druggists
and Saddlers. Price 25 cents per box.. Depot, 60
Cortlandt Street, New York. [Feb. 10]
WELLSBORO. FOUNDRY AND
r MACHINE SHOP.
THE eubsoribera having procured additional
maehinery aro now ready to furnish to order
all aorta of
CASTINGS,
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, FIELD
ROLLERS, MILL GEARING,
SLEIGH:SHOES, W 0 0 D •
SAWING MACHINES,
&c., &c., &c.
We have also a
WOODWORTH PLANER,
for custom and job work, We aro also prepared
to do
SLITTING & SCROLL SAWING
to order
Eating a ftrst-class screw-cutting Lathe, we
are prepared to make
CHEESE PRESS SCREWS,
to order. Builders of Cheese Factories are re
quested to examine our work. We manufacture
the
Champion Plow,
one of the finest implements In the market.
Cash paid for OLD IRON.
CHARLES WILLIAMS,
F. L. SEARS.
Wellsboro, May 15, 1867—tf. • •
Gro' ery and Provision store,
CORNING, N. Y.
C. D. MIX-sr -iv
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
in all kinds of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Wines, Liquors and
Cigars,
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN &
DRIED FRUITS,
CANNED FRUITS 'AND
VEGETABLES,
WOOD do WILLOW WARE, GLASS ib
CROCKERY WARE,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, CABS &
PERAMBULATORS, TOYS, &c., &c.
•
A fall iind complete assortment of the abode
mentioned goods of the; best quality always on
Particular attention paid to Fine Groceries
Dealers and Consumers will find it to their in
tereat to examine his Stock before buying.
Corning, N. Y., March 14,1'868.
T HE
largest assortment of Watches, Clocki
Jewelry and Plated Ware in Tioga county
at [l9deceBj Sours.
OOZED
7 1— A88 kniz !pieualuiu
' 'ma aant - 's •ri ' •
-aLoS aOJ laptir putt ouituuko pun tutra 06:ow
•uovoodsui AtIOCI iit t tl33f.td friltl 61)00f) ,tuo
•Roimuunb uvula ui °timpani' 2uldowt osotll i)uti
upoof) 4C.l(j 4JAO go2uluu.Aptt °Aug om
4 Sionpmloico A9nujrnq cuump,FlL otut ni suiploa
-11 oan una Sort 'Suu 'ou4tpum
NMI qipu Sup 13 SCCIOU qOl p cuo.o luuld 'UUJ
DOM y -Goo °Avg wogs aoulara Saana' otea
ao; deal ea tiomsi , pilqoalug .0 'ff Kg pouolud
1
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Aql oi luatzuttA imicumu oq/ pirtom oAt
IitEINIVIJNI 3NINIIIIII
Jo tools paint Lion u ‘osiv
09 (pups lsliq) 'sfiru, ttassnff
tt I , smunna
f5l MY/II (1011 'IIVII
f2o► 15101.1.1 aOll9 asuou.
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Vcr 'ffrEtTLISAIVIc • -
(roily 0i0q 2 110,11 noj.100(1
%alum 2g gam 11
"3't 1 311VM-Nll 1311Vilil-SSVIO
"SaAO.LS
`a llvmauvil
/no& Ilttibick Sq au/I:motor), eS'ati II OAVi pun
sseuleng inoA -uo oda u - e ant;
The American- Cooking Stove. '
AFTER twenty years experience in the man
ufacture of stoves, we became convinced.
some six years since, that a vast amount of
money was being expended by the pboplo of thit
country, in buying cheap and worthless stoves, o
large pertiOn of which was wasted; and that
true economy consisted in buying the best stoves
that• could he made, notwithstanding the price
was higher. With this view we proceeded to
construct tho American Cooking Stove, and
spared no pains or expense to make it the besi
and most perfect stove? that could be made. And
we have experimented with it, and carefull3
watched its operation for the last six years,
and
when an improvement suggested itself. we have
at once adopted It and we have severa l of these
improvements se c ured by letters pat nt. In
i .
this manner we d not hesitate to say, we have
brought it to a higher state of perfect on than
has heretofore been attained in cookin stoves.
The recent improvements in this s ove has
added largely to Its convenience and effective
ness. In all the varieties of stoves we manu.
facture, 'we study usefulness, durability, conve
nience and economy in operation, rather than
obeaßness In price, and in so doing we are satis.
fled we study the interest of those purchasing
our stoves. SHEAR, PACKARD, a CO.,
Albany, N. Y.
For sale by CONVERSE -t OSGOOD, Wells
born, Pa. May 13, 1808.
To the Farmers of Tioga County.
lAll a
lnolA su b p u e ll r d i l o i r )g at my , manufactory, in Lawrence
vole,
FANNING i ILtILL,
which possesses the following advantagesocer another
•
1. It sena - rates oats, rat litter. and foul seeds, and
cheese:l3d cockle, from wheat. .*
2. Itlcleans flax seed, takes out yellow seed, and al
other 'feeds, perfectly.
8, It Mums timothy seed.
4. It does all 'other separating-required of n talli .•
This mill is built of the best and most durable tim
ber,in good style. and Is sold cheap for cash, or pro
duce.
I will At a patent t 110470, for separating oats Iron
wheat, to other mills, on reasonable terms.
J. II AIATIIER,
Lawrencoville,October 10, ISOG-tf
UNION• ACADEMY.
KNOXVILLE, TIOGA CO., PA
FACULTY) '
ELIAS EIORTOq,. Principal. -
Mits. ADA W. lIORTON, Preceptress.
.1
Miss MIRA HORTON, 4ssistant.
Miss AMANDA-DRAKE Teacher of Music.
CALENDAR FOR :1867-8.
Fall Term CO mmoncos Sap[. d, 'Winter Term Nov.
20th, Spring Term Feb. 18th, 1868.
EXPENSES PER TERM.
Primary Department cs 00
'
Common English 6 00
Higher English 7 00
Languages and Higher Mathematics 8 00
Instrumental Music, extra , 10 00
Vocal Music, extra. . , ' lOO
Drawing, extra ~ 300
Room Rent '
Board per week...
Knoxville, Auguet 14,1807-0
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On rit:(l niter )I(ntdtty. May Ilth,
lowo•CnruMteat nbout the foltoci higliourt4
I=l
0:034 to Nigh t.Express, Sundays excepted, 1.,1
Salatnancu,aud Dunkirk. duet cennecti,e
with trains of the Atlantic is Bleat , 11 ester'', 1.1,1,,
Shoro,antiG rand Trunk italiwn3l2,lol all points II to
gal a, In,*tgl i t Express, pally; for Buffalo,salau, 4l ,,,,
Dunkirk and the West, connecting us übole.
6:35 a. iii., Eight ExproJe, u udays excepteo, I:c t
ester and Buffalo, via Avon._
10:15 An,,Alail Train ,Sundays excepted, for Buffett.
and Dunkirk.
1:45 p. in. Baltimore lixples.), Sunda . ) n eXeepteti,
Rochester and Buffalo, via Avon.
0:33 p. tn.. Day,Exprees, undaya excepted. for ilutleb„
C. , :tlaraanta, Dunkirk and tint West, connecting si
at .1 7, 411w:tan Ca with the Atlantic anti Oreat Wetiere
Railway; at Buflitio,wititt he Lake e and (ittunt
Trunk Railway a, 3 / 1 , 1 t,t Diinlarh will, the Luke Shore
ithawuy,.r or all points %%est, and south.
0;40 p m Day Express,Suadays excepled.loi
12:85 a.at., Express Mall.tunda3.exckpted,for Butik
lu,Salatnaucit,ittad Duukirk,conuectiug 'with tralcs
for the West.
1.3 u p tu Way Freight, Stualays ixeepted.
5:40 p.m., Emigrant t rain, Dally,for tlio West.
EASTWARD BOUND.
12:4611...111., Night Exprekqt,ly. Sundays excepted,
co»nocting at Orayeourt for' 'Warwick, and ut New
York nut, fternouti traiik and steamors fur Boston
nut! Now Euglund Cities. ' •
4:20 a. rn., Mel:matt Express, Stuudity a excepted, Cott
neCtitik, at Elwin:, fur Barrlsburg, Philadelphia and
the Synth; at Owego for Ithaca; nt Biliglialattal
tor Syr:tcuse; ut areut Bend for Set:Luton, Blilludel•
and Tretiton; at Lacitawaxen for Hawley, and at
t ttycour t for Newburg and Warwick.
0:50 a. in., Day Express. Sundays excepted,eannectthe
at Elmira fur tianundaiguu, at Binghamton fur Byrd!'
cuse. at great Bond fur Scranton, at Laelitmaxeu for
Hawley, and at Jersey City with midnight Expeeri
Train. of No w 'Jeroey Itediroad fur Bliflade/phla, Balti
more ;tut! Washington.
10.22 n tit Accommodation Train qaily, connecting at
ut Elmira lox Canandaigua.
2:20 p. m., Baltimore Express, Suntlap; excepted.
4:35 p. m., Ne , w lurk anti Baltimore Mail, Suudays to,
copied • . -
8.03 p to Lightning Expresx, Sundays exceptta. con •
uectlng ~t luitira fur Harrisburg, Pbtludelplna sad
the - South tt Jersoy City with morning expielq
train of .New Jet soy Railroad for :Baltimore cad
aml at New York Will DMAN; ea•
press traitts for Boston and tho East.
12:30 p. in. Way il:Mit, Sllutlays excepted.
WM. It. BABB, - 11, RIBBLE.
Gen'i PUY,. Agent. Cele' Sup't.
Blossburg & Corning, & Tipga R. R
'Dana will ran as follows until further notice:
Accummociatiou—Leaves Blessburg at G. 1.3 a. tn., Mans
fiell at 7,05, Tioga at 7,41,
a Lawrence's(ll e at 8,2
, acrielug at Corning at 9,35 .m.
Mail—Leaves at 2,00 p. tn., Mansfield at 2,10,
Tioga at 3,18, Lawrencevlllo at 4, oo —arriving at
Corning at t, p.
Mall—Leaves Corning at 9,00 A. in.. Lawrenceeille at
9,03, Tioga at 0,45, Mansfield t ...10,22:—arrhing at
Bless•burg at 11,00 a. tu,
Accommodation—Leaves Corning at 2,40 p. , Law
react:villa at 4,03. Tioga at 4.50, Mansfield at 5,80
arriving at Blossisurg at 0,15
L. H. SHATTUCK, Sap t
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tforltorn Central 11. R
TRAINS FOIL THE NORTH.
Trains fur Canandagnia leave Elmira its follow.:
Acconrodatiou at 00 a w
Express [fastest train on road] 11 45 a to
Mail 614 m
Way Freight, [passenger coach attached] 7 10 if ta
On and after Nov. :14, 1807, trains niil aerive
aaf
depart front Troy, as follows; '
LEAVB NORTHWARD. •
10 65 A. M,—Daily (except Sundays) for Elmir a, DOA
la, Canandaigua, Rochester, Susp..l3ridge and ;ha
Ca mitts.
9 45 P. M.—Daily (accept Sundays) fur Elmira and
13utfolo, via Erie lifkliWaY from Elmira.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
00 A. .N.l.t=Daily (except Sum fir Baltimore,
NVagltirigtou, Pbiludelphia, Sc.
05 P. AL—Daily Stindiqs) for naltlibure,
Wttlitngtori 011(1 11.1,tudelphin
J. N. Du BAR
Geu'l Supt. linrrlaburg,
Philadelphia & Eric U. P...
❑ and after MOALAY, Sept. 14th, 1868, Trine
o❑ the i'ltilitAleirlita & ltnil 'tont;nil] run +t, 14.11(11.4
WESP WARL
Sail Train leaves Philadelphia
" " arr. at Eric
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia..
" err. at Elie
Elmira Mail leaves Phil delpliu...
4( Williamsport..
r " " arr. at Lock Haven
P.AC:TWARD.
Mail Train kacca Erie ' 10 60 a in
• W iillitlllSpVll, - 10.15 p m
" `• arr. at Philadelphia , 7.00 pin
trie Express leaves Erle.a: 7..% p to
" •• . 6 Williawmpurt I ~. 6 iiia in
" " arr. itt Philztgelphia COO pin
Mall and Express connect with Oil Creek and Allo
4huny River Rail Road. Baggage Checked Through.
ALFRED L. TYLER, Gen'l Sept'
Atlantic and Groat Western U. W
SALAMANCA STATION
WITTIVAIII3 BOUND
EASIWALD BOUND.
'Ural 6.30 Expres- 5.10
Accommodation 6,i1 Mad
Express 1211 A Leon:moth, tion. 11.45
express 11.0 C Express 6.10
At Cory there is a jinn:don etth the I'htlndelphln It
Ht to, and Cil Creek Rail Roads.
At 51eadville with the Franklin and Oil City and
Vithole Branch.
At Leavitteburgo the 31alionlny Branch makes a di•
rect route to Cleveland. At Ravenna _connects ulth
Cleveland and Fittsbutgli Railroad._
The Road palses through Akron, Ashland,
ton, inlet ecting Cal ions rail.
roads, and terminates at Cincinnati.
L D. RUCKI2R, Oen. Supt., Meativilk, P 4.
Planing & Turning.
B. T. VAN HORN,
AVING gut his now Factory in operation.
Irk is not prepared to iiii.ortiers Kir Cabinet
1 4 aro pronii),tly aunt in the bust liorlmun.
ship. Ilavtng procured a
WOODWORTH PLANER;
he la ready Ludt es s hoar& ur plant: with dispatch
SCROLLWORK & BRACKETS,
furnished to order. Ilis . tuaelaines proof the new
est and most improved patterns.
Shop corner of Pearl and 11'dIn Sts, WELLS
8011.0, PA.,
Oct. 31, I&66—tf
NEW GROCERY
At Dartt Settlement.
T HE SUBSCRIBER has opened n new
• GROCERY .k
• PROVISION STOIV,
At the above named place, whore he proposes to
furni,L Goode in lii line cheap.
Market prices-paid for Flaw Produce, either
iu cash or trade. The patronattu of the public is
respectfully solicited. ALBERT TIPPLE.
Charleston, Dee: 11, IS67—tf,
J. STICRLIN,
k 1: --,,,,. Ohairmakel, Turner, and
Furniture Dealer. ,
, ,_
SALE ROOM, opposite Di ttt'p Wagon Shop;
Main Street. FACTORY in Sears, S WT.
Limns Foundry, second etory.
Orders promptly tilled and batislaction goorer,
teed. Fancy Turning done to order.
Wellsboro, June 12.1867. J. STICKLIN.
Tioga Marble Works.
TIIE undersigned is now prepared to exe
cute all orders for Tomb Stones and Monu
ments of either
ITALIAN OR RUTLAND MAIRBLE,
of the latest style and approved norkmanahip
and with dispatch.
He keep constantly on hand both kinds! 0'
Marble and will be able to suit all who may fa
vor him with their orders, on as reasonable torbts
as can be obtained in the country.
Stones discolored with rust and dirt cleaned
and made to look as good as new.
vi".`
PORTER WILCO.
Tioga, Nov. 1, 181V-tf.
Notice,
91 HE attention of Merchants and others liable to
I a License, is respectfully called to the net of
the 11th of April 1862. Pamphlet laws, 492,r0g-_
ulating the collection and payment of LiCl5D3e3
which nre paynble n t the Treasurer's Office on
the Ist day of May in each and orery year, anti
by said net, all Licepses romnitang unpaid on
thp first day of July, the TrensuriirAls required to
sub and press to judgment and collection, 59
soon as practicable thereafter, and in default
thereof, to be personally liable. Those liable to
a License are 'therefore requested to be prompt
in making their payments before that date, there
by avoiding any trouble to themselves. and mob
perplexity to the Treasurer.
Juno 3 , 1 365, U. C. BAILEY, Treasurer.
040.1 CE LOT OF GRAIN BAGS for Falo
dheap I at WRIGHT ,t, BAILEY'S.
Wellabore, June 5, 1887.
S. YOUsu
Ile, 'I Rase. Ag't
Ealtimoro,
1090 pm
8.20 a, 11/
. 9.G0 p m
11.;30 noon
5.85 pm
- 910 u m
84:0 a m
0.28 p
- 7.48 p EU
8.1. CAN 1101 IN