II RI [7ll s From all Nations. 7 -4- The bnekwheat crop is very promising. • ' -LHarifoM has 3000 children out orAchoot. Hudson river iS very low at Albany. • -' -A new dance is said to be . the 1100. of society. - • —There' is some talk of raising figs in the want. • - --A iiew -paper has ap peared in Berlin. 7 -1 . .—A large fire. took .place at Val lutraiso recently. • —The police force of New Orleans numlArs 600 wen. —A. throagh railroad. from Paris th.P,egiri is proposed. velocipede has been resur re..4:l at SavauiA. t • • / L-Cern pells at ten cents a bush , C l / 41 1i Jal.e.r county, Mo. Mobile dead man came to lire un the the funeral. ----Great Britain's wheat .crop will not be failure after all. • ---Wonien edit five daily and four clity papers iifGel maim% ---Inol hL d . }lady of selverity is the chai,lato t, Kantias State Ifison. . -,—There are . twentV-nine cheese factOritk in the 'Suite of Vernicint. —An Indiana chest blor..orn for'the third time., th. -H'A Pullman palace havi, xp:‘,(lo. • -7:-Cousin John is 111 1 1 tow . p Georgia. , . i . • --Troehu, it is said, 1 ana l rip ire unpopular. ---rjttek Frost . has d J • ael: ylt of Vicksburg. .• 1. —Hydrate of chloral .:,.,:. man ~r rattlesnake Poison. • —Twenty-five deaths . v , . t .N.•ca Pittsburg last teeth. • , a A San Franeisc6 girl worth '2•M,O'oO has niarricil a Ohinani an. , v 4 . ---Pills It has sent a inillion francs ral.:., :. in aii.l orilw faiilif'o2_ • -- , 4l.lipies sell in the Streets of In &ianal.rdt at titirtr rents a husliel. . .. h• • ----Alithle ,climbing* at dangerous e. aa, IL: of tin' y( . .11 is 'Li, lit . frifbiklikrii --The s.il - of Alaska' is coaled as '.1% a :i..s . th, cliniate. N. Y. 111,r/d." . . ' —Noyburn is talking about a steam ferry ad' the Nei river. - --Tlie wine crop of California is - A bogyo 'mute at Detroit got ilrtml a. d. recovvred hia spec cli. S.oine Louisville capitalists aie talisa(g (4' l(1, lug' the Marinwith Caco. f • - Sir Charles Dilke i.sspolen of as tlut fir• t lac:silent of the British repithilq. •:1 `t. who died Worth SC:4 , 1(4.1 ni.children gnlyrl apiece. - • -- Mrs. Hodge, wife 'of the daault . fn ;{ pa:4:iastor,'is lying at tlui paint of de:atli. - North Cat:oliiia. :mountaineers aij I.11:41v - pr , paring ginseng for the tnarhot. -A little girl . was attacked and w((iii.(1•.(1 hy a pig at —Bogus "Chicago ',sufferers" are al.ini(la.at and 'thio - n•li in Westcrii cities and -11usma leather photographic al hams farp”f a trarOhng I , ag are aid u caso is on trial at ootut:.; in<<•hit:g, tLt• titiv to that. I, The' 't,U , atlis in Pittgburg last ~,,•;,,•30. 0 on, t. thonsan,l ---111(• 1:1140:111:1.1i5 Ky t h!at .c•ra I ekirtho,nalii•- 10,..et• - -A city limn, wlio;knim-s all abi . Alt tlk• ratsv ith ---A Idiensant flow thi• dieing Ili --,-Itis said t 9512-1:14 Hi .Lm:: spat froin r 9 -— l The corner-4(mi of. the new ill l of - —ltnmeusealun;l>erk,of fur:bearing,. A/1111rd.: Intr.•ip ,, ri:.liod in tli,lfF‘rtliwustcrn.c.n -11:igi • crop, of wallititr. eliestntit,„ lark• ..-:--Nanttickt is. being Irmt(Tica with an invlo,ion - oo.:141,t 1 .11, ro nr ntly. a Irian vatits to speak at I..lthliemi. , •tingjzi rrus-ia, to. of rho :rathoi•itios: --London journals announce tbat ti,7l is may to bought 'at wMiii•p a h• and n•tail iii that city. y The New York Trib„ „o• accuses n.jnstire 4 1 f • 4 , 4 11,014 th. truth with rwriiirMti, ftimaiity. - • N. J., cApects tt .v.4.w o. , :iti.ktcd in about two 11i ,tt,/s :11 . e.; po . w calls its(lf "a ,errtral ump:o..itnn mi a grand ibt,rtrithalal 111 , ,rougli-1:0( --Au irregular s-urfiice of stone, I. :,I),,iit tour r4. , , t 1. 1 1:1a , ., is an that itamws ..1 r:% - lt,,tit.ll 1:,,d, I . . • =--(i1:1(1i1110 (Milli, a liigli-tonal itrl,ttt4•L d 1 11,1: Anti 111 Vlpbrr 11:ilvkinsville, - Ga., is puzzled to to: , mots 1,,r limo different ept rieg or rowoos tm the ram, tint, —Of.the ninetet.n . • American, (Ali c, si.nie«d'F.,:zypt, the hi uhr:d in r:/.1:1.; Maj7l- Gen. rod Thaddeus I'. Jtn4iee Nelson. of the United stitC, Sonr,inc,C,mrt, it is annemn.d. trill net 1. nl4- t:. att< nd Court this wintet. —lt is estimated that 1 death out 17:i in Loud , tn is suicide; itt NOV Yl6l, I in '1;2: ,Vicuna ,9 in lilt); in Park, lin 72., —Mons: Arajn-, au astronomer in 31aario, iA i - eperted to har . e iliseorerea a new plant t. he hag llysignated "Conception. —A. TcNas editor complains that ate, rrot, t 4, shoot him bare teeeme.sii nuttier -I,tIS that the thing h., gettint; mimoto - nom, —The scat: vacant . in the French Ai•aileiny 1 r the Oeiatli cif the I)tie tie Broglie says, pri - ibatily bq 1E1 , 2(1 try Ai. Alexandre . —'Newspapers are making their :11:y in Switwtirland. A new daily-will make its ilipi;sranc - e - Mxt w ckat TueNruc, and a week ly at Winterthur. ' —T-he-,steam power eraployed in yiie United States dots the labor or 150,000,000 411,11; whilst that or Grem. Britain is cquivalmt 400,1,4.10.0t.A!. . —lt is said' that the Emperor of Ath.trin, on his coronation - as King of Ihibenna,' is about to institute a, new order, to be styled the Order of Wencettias. - • I —Chathhers' and 'Winship's four crews-have signed articles for a four-mile r.u•e on the - Fyne, for 1200 - a side, to take place' on ll!it:!verubi.'r —lt will cost $40,000,. by a,'recent eetit»ate ma<!C, to enable 'vegaels - drawing ten Net or.la ater;. to reach the location of the print work on the Coe-beer) river at Dover, . • —They have a "School of Design for Women" in Philadelehia.. 'The \ Meinphis Arpin!::.'.`Nature did enough for our Ito _men in thim tray, and they uaxl no school or the - flemign ,t; h!'• t." --A: new deposit - o! rock salt about four ket deep has just I,ectncliscovcred in :Sew South \\*airs. Dr. (2:4 , 1.T:4ms talon. init o li ccalif: tGr tt,!: is , ..rking,tl, , rwif. This its the first deposit of the kn..l for.nfl in Anitralia. • X • 1 1 ellif IS C.f/lI.a.)_1; cp. fitipi)lying the world with Alt. ft sixintoik in 0t springs, Alt transtali, nail mquntaiwt, arid gredit . where stab hai I.lt, of halt Outunt'sllttuitable, t AVIA. Vrati 0: GOOD', ri aa 1017= , DEATH 01 1 :bEonGE Co''' gerously his • reside Thursday -had.beeu .1 ate since 1 elected by Th s Harrisburg State Journal truly rem ks that the Temperance vote in no Nway - whatever -represents the temperance men. of the State, but it dots show that: terripeirtnee rueii will dot allow. a few deniagogues to pull thim by the nose in •any di rection which self-ibterest may -im pel them to lead. J Th rapidity with which the Nev Yor. , , politicians amass wealth is shown 1 y the real estate purcha ses of the leaders in the last four years. Connolly has bought' real estate am bonds to the amount of $21100.69 .; Tweed, $6,464,051; and Sweeny, 1,179,736. These three aggregate: $10,775,651. Mayor Hall's nirehase , are set down at $150,000. ut tree is in year. 'car is said to name of a getting more re...Un rstlghtby experience, Demo cratic poI ticians in New York are declainain ; against the President's vigorous measures for suppressing Ku-hluxi 'm in South Carolina. This 'ls one of tpepaost effective issues the Republic. ns can have in fi - ‘ political canvass, • and they should press it home. I onest and lywabiding peo ple are a - tin favor of the midnight marandels mid murderers. . iren Yellow cured a Jer Rots ; Thomas F;wing died at his resid 9r.ce in Lancaster, Ohio, on ThArsda aged eighty-two. •He is well r( ')ered as a membei of both, brancl !ongress, cabinet officer and a of commanding ability. He w in Ohio county, Virginia, (nowt,9 ;but was taken I.f . N' his :s to At the age of three i He was the. father of Mrs. 1 Sherman. ter'. has been arrested and : hid to bail in s2.ooo,ooo,that twin , r., prodigy of Taninviny„Erie, being his bohd. 'he ,great thief, who -is to - 0111.eial r )bbers what :Tack Sheppard vas to 111'ighwa;vmens, is not in the least diseone(rted, Ind maintains unbrok enly hii brazen., composure. Like. lirainals who never quake un alter is around their neck, ho o his inteEest to protest his many . til the . finals it innue( ten polio• 1 sexed iti IteS C'iti( )11 of IV, 0( of NuNs tl 1,.c1::+ rc , -felt at 4 uperior 64111. t of New Yoyl4, after a ing: and severe tight, and the, plaiutii • awarded - ,t'lM fu'l amount (..f the poi cy, with int0•e0.51tit,5(; . 2.7,8, I . on the =round that :,:ficitle is all ev idence dlf insanity: ~r itit. . larough a win of a Slinth•,,,ta all otia•r_ •ows 1;1* 1111- M.ille Trehr,,,,. edit Irially .annort 'ices thiat form five to six bundrol adthtial brick and .tone masons Call 1141.14,--ClllpinylllCl - lt in Chicago . I throng I- th e winter at, front four ko liradt liars a day,. atilt that twa thonsrt id.carpe-nters eakk4 . ind emploS , . meat tough tic v.-int, 1 1 ': , .i: high t. -..a -gi.l a 111 - qrch ti.:•re ‘viill.i.enli)pl3 - - inept I.if twi,!.• this nanala:r in 1)0.1.1 trades ' also worket s in ly. - Nal and intn, blutulwrs gas lifters 'and all kind , ; of inctal •x, , rl:ers, will he wante,:.. Pci . :HA: '‘`.? B. :111;.•:, f o r:,,erly I ,er of Congo:es., and latterly a hi••• been detected • al,-.lneti ,, n of Govornment and promptly arrested. He enel - getically prosecuted, and , 1 1 guilty, promptly punished. ' , public:,, party does not en licial frieMls of Mr Stokes, •asser • will be able to make a sti-dt ihowing on his trial which NVill kk exont rate him from complici- Ihe frauds.- On the ,and, government officers hay tirge of the prosecution, assert ey will fix the guilt uninistalt ion Stokes, aii-I that testimony tevelop facts, implicating a •' of other persons' in the to defraud the government. MUSE T(• C l' II 1, in tli will lx if foun The R (I tire that 4 nLPii (tit ire] =I dhcr ing ell that II q.ble 1.1 EMI numb. scheiii The Cie:lth of Senator CON ELL Penn , ylvania Senate a tie, cinocratic payers are taking," 11111(1.111'A the speaker of the i cannot issue his write for a ction until after the Senate meets January: To all this We leaves and the gn! Senate new el; ME /;,/ 7 / 4 1/;z oils conclusive answer in , . these N'ords: "The Democrats plead that) r. CoNsri.l_, was not' sworn in as Senitor, and the Speaker can lizte no .oflicial, recognition of a facaney f unless !be had been sworn in, or unr less th Senate - had met and organ ized. This point will be strained to the ut nost by them. On 'the other band, '!, l lr. Cwcyri.r. was a sworn Sen ator :it , the time of his death, atid his term liould not have expired until the neW - Senate was orgauLed and its me help; sworn in when he would, had he lived, been his own successor. Had An, extra session been called, Mr. CANNELI. would certainly be the Senat:r if alive, and there would be a vaca' . . - f.y if dead. There is a vacan cy no -; .and it should be tilled. but, for "w ifa that aro dark. and tricks that ,• :6. vain,'t the Democrats are pecut : . They- aro dfiverate and will n'skort to any measuill to keep the li lie speck rd power ti a ,nt pus- IA r;s:' rd %wider. EDITORS' S. W. ALVOILD Tho.isaay, Nov. 2,1871. , SI:NATO-it CONNELL.—Iion. NELL who had been dan i .1 for sOlne weeks died at Lee in ,: -.Philadelphia on i orning last: Mr. CONstu.i. Member of theStateSen -59, and had juk, been re -1 large majority. • . CC M: =I MIEM:=I:MO N I, ife in-:nran co ee Lpanit - - and ; 'clefs can, take notice tla. 'e testion of whethierT a suicide a poliei has reeo;-t!CI adjudi iat should I.e final. The ease rs.fin• Mut. vial Benefit Life, LJerZey, just peen decided IMIEZZ3ZII MOM lie 'Williamsport Gazetes and GLEANINGS. - i. ~ —lira :Myra Clarke Gaines is. at present engaged in s . snit somewhat different from dispated . land titles. OilFebruary34 1803. Congress visaed a law'allowing Mrs. Gabes a pension egnalao halt the pay per month that Major General Gaines leas entitled to at the time of his death which was MO per month. On Motion of Senator Seward a prov:so, was Irs serted told adopted which declared that the amount of the said pension should slot exceed the sum of $5O per month. The I compilers of the United States statutes:ln coplying the orig inal bill, omitted the lines applicable to the 11pro viso. The Commissioner of Pensous, in mak ing out this pension, has always been guided by the terms of the original man script bill on file at the State Department, and refused to al low Mks. Gaines over • 50 per nnth. She is now, through her Counsel,. contesting the au thority for, this action claiming that she is en titled to $lOO per month, as provided fur in the statute-book, - * - • —We have advicoa froth Ohio to 1 the effect that there is a decided xnajordy of the Republicans recently elected to the Legislature in favor of returning Senator S 1 erman to the United States Senate fur the six ears succeed ing his term, about to expire. There are; lf the . remainder of the Republican leg i slators; some enthusiastic friendi.Of Generals( Schenck and Garfield, who hope ,*et to seenie a sufficient support, severally, for their choie of candidate in the caucus. Other candidate 6• are named, among them the present Gover6or Hayes and ex-Secretary oft the Interior Cox, but they do not appear tojiavo large support. It is stated that there is a small faction of Republicans very strongly opposed to the re-election otHr. Sher m an; that they will probably refase to go into the caucus, and will steadily vote in joint ses sion of the Legislature for a so-ealled revenue reform Republican as against Slierman, in the hope that the Democrats will Ivote for their 1 candidate and'electltim. —TILIISINGIVING.—BeIoc we give the Proclamations ( of President n.u. -- r and Gov- GEARY setting apart Thursday 'lov. 30, as a day of - Tlunks;.Tiving : • A PROCLIMATIONi. The process of the seasons has again enabled the husbandman to garner the f nits of success ful toil. Industry. has been gei l ierally well re warded. HWe are at peace with all natictis,and tranquillity, with few excepth ns, prevails at home. Within the past' year we, have hi the main been free from HIS which ! elsewhere have ' afflicten our kind. If some of n i s have had cal amities, these should be an occasion for sym pathy with the sufferers, of resignation on their part to the will of the Most liig t, and of rejoic mg to the many who have been more favored. I therefore recommend that; on Thursolly, the thirtieth day of Noieniber hest, the people meet in their respective places of warship, and there make the usual annual acknowledgements to Almighty God for the ; blessings He has con ferred upon them, for tlMir merciful exemption from evils, and invols prpfcetion and kind , tiess for their less fortunate brethren, whomin Ili4isdorn, Ile has deemed it 'best to chastise. In faith whereohl have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the Unites] States to bo oa:,e at the City of Wabhingt, n, this .twenty , eighth day of Odtober, n the year of nor [st.m...] Lord one thonsand ci ht hundred and reventy-one, and of t e imkpentleDee of the United Staten tl e ninety-sixth. U. S. G.TaxT. By the President : ILortiaos Fxsii, &ere HIS EXCIILLICCV, thePresiilei States, !raving by his proclan 3fitii day of NoV, a day of National NOW, therefore, I, John - W. -of Pennolvania, do hcreby. co , to the people thereof the of 'same as a_ day _ _of Thanhegivi th s l f o r our State, nation ble:-.sings, and of prayer for ill ILs gracious favor. As entirely at , may pursnit, LC, suspended. Let in r' li,i us worship, and in ' munings and festivitio , of the to seenre Its pleasures and "as to mate us more deeply s , inzatir ns to God and onr (elle -otkre tlr priuse gl orlileth me.' - . pity upon the poor, lendeth u thatsuldeli he bath given will] under my hand and the State at irarrisbnrg, this to•tob, r, in the year of our h bundled i , nd seventy. C. , lnnionwc.,llll the ninety-si 13:.: the 1; ,eurnor : F. •IoaDAN, Secretary:of tl —The Right Rev. has addressc4 the following e Varishea within that pe : Varna about to be set uffees a -The general convention Episcopal charehes of the An:erica having ratifiej the eese of l',•nnsyleania, where the diocese west and north o of the . eonnties of Cheater, : bee boffin ;tit irti" :cut a talie effect lin Vile first o male nie soctio the, digest, tivcall the p of the Leto daicese f the pt it be organize. •,.• • Acting under this Futhori votive nbon of the lao . of t thns set off Church, Harrisburg on Wes day of Novemls.r, at ten Wan teen and there to now ehoccsc. Until such r.ew diocese, shill ],zed nt is_nuder The coribtitiit Pennhylvania , and lie: ce th which regulate the elections diocese of Penumlo tuna inns], er I.avi;hes of 16 4 ne then the sanic credentials an• noW r..quirul by the cu:; ecsi• of Pennsylvania. The certitleite of elect,inn tilled tti U - viting by the ward, lieu or the proper church. w crt A. Larnherien, lisq.„ II have requested to act tel to Praying that God MI& Mill deliberations and breathe u id peace and lore anett tut great respect, Wat. Dacus STEVENS, I of the Diuce - - ---- 7 —The Erie Railway, finest railroad thoroughfare surpasses all its rivals in hi sth.rds,the traveling pnblici forts, conveniences and lush) antees to those who buy tickl Railway. With A broad gun' oughly"ballasted and laid - toil an equipment unrivalled, thi those three essentials for l'l speed, comfort and safety. one of the most heautifl an Lions of New York and rent mining itsedlici,attractions variety of scenery which can divert the eye and attentioi The equipment of the road i miration, but wonder. The the shade the achievements have so long been the pride ways. Cars heated l 4 hot gas, cushions of 'velvet, wall paintings, carpets of the ti tains of tapestry,.beds of c of frescue, windows of Fren Tors of the finest qUality, s nut, walls of splendidly pol cornices fit for the finestl handles and bar+ of the finei the auointments of the coaches, and nhich are now New York and Cincinnati, a Buff.do and Niagra Fails. .1 remarked that ' they have t chamber, the bcautiejoUth pat ity of a drawing room, and Itcurioni+ comfort are t I room day cat s,which now r which are models of railwa. which are now attracting s., of the excursion travel. In i mint the Erie is ,alho pert and employe, are among and experienced in the con been the e.c11401 for railway length of the to . ad, the nut and the amount of busines.7 edi i it will he found that no fully and t.nocc,..efully Nwro, July 19, Iti7l. ---Juage PEAIL , C,N has dkin,i,sed the eami-•:ain ctub..zzru..ut, but 1.6 I but for his app('cn(n',• in 3 say , . that qu.sl..thr 15 .0 1(1. d):21; ,;%bit•it MORMONDOM. - Sentence of Hawkins the POl arnist—lAriglytm Young and his son Joseph G7i rgidaritllL Mar , der—Brigham a .Forptitie from Instire— Proinineta Mormon Murderers A nr.qed..- Great Excitement Among the Saints—.ill Nor mondom in a Fe mend. • UTENCE OF ItiWZDia. SALT LAKE Crrr, Oct. 28. Justice McKean this morning passed sentence upon' Thomas Hawkins, the polygamist; is follows: - . "Thomas Hawkins: I am sorry for you, very sorry. You may not think so now, but I shall try to Maki) vou think so by the mercy 'which I shall show you. You came frOm England to this country With the -wife of your youth. For many years yOu were _the kind husband and kind father. At length however, the evil spirit of polygamy tempted and "possessed you. - "Then happiness departed from your household; and .now by com plaint of your faithful wife and the verdict of a law-abiding jury, you stand at this bar as a convicted crim inal. - Yon must look to it. that my judgment be not so severe as seems vindictive and not-So light as to seem to trifle with justice. I will say here and now that whenever your good behavior and the public good shall justify me in doing so, P - will gladly recommend .that you be pardoned.. The judgment of the court is, that you be .fined $5OO, and that you be imprisoned at . hard labor for the term of three years. 7: Contrary to all expectations there was little or no excitement in the court room. The United States-Mar shal and detectives' were fully pre pared for anyemergency. Notice of appeal to the Supreme Court was giyen -by the prisoner's , counsel. WARRANTS FOR THE .k ULF:ST - OF _nix. Warrants are out for the arrest of Brigham Young and his son Joseph Young, on the charge of murder, in having Ordered the killing of Richard Yates. The indictments on all these murder cases, it is understood; will be founded upon the testimony of Bill Hickman, who was once what is termed by the Gentiles a "Dainty," or secretlgent of the Mormon au thorities. who killed Yates, iw•now confined at Camp ,Douglass. • He Went with, the officers to Echo Can yon, and after pointing out where he had buried Yates, assisted them in disinterring his remains. I'IIO3iINENT 3TOILMON3 AIIRESITD ran Daniel H. Wells, Mayor of the city, Hosea Stout, formerly General of the Territory, and William Belden of Kimball's Hotel at Parley Canyou,_ were arrested to-.day by the United States Marshal, upon an indictment of the grand jury,charging them with murder. Tom Fitch made an appli cation to admit them to bail, which application will be heard yin Monday. The prisoners were takeii_ Camp Douglas. They - are eliarged with being concerned in the killing of Yates and another man naincd Thiek, ;vary, Governor dially c anmen fl 'Se ve ral ago. , r ry of State of the Unit,d tation set apart ember, IS7I, as Olt UN HYDE TAKES FRENLII imlilTance of the A warrantewas out for the aimst:l l of Orson Hyde, one of the twOve apostles, upon the :acme charge; but he eluded the: dSputies wlio-were sent Ito arrest. him. He •was pursued to I the southern part of the 'Territory. 1 and individual e contirmatico of 1 lc, a I,llA!less Clic day such sacrud circle, and SI:LOL.I2s: LI:P.11.131 Yol N 4: erforut its diitios, •ii , ib!‘• of our NEW Y1 . .111Z, Oct. 29.—A special dis pateh from Salt Lake City say.-t: "It is stated in official circles that Ijriglt am Young left on Tuesday eveti;ng list for the south. Yesterday uc was said to have been 120 "idles :-ontii" of this city, with hiAcoukse s till on ward. It is not kite Wn to what point : he is bound. Many think ho intends: to,leave the eutintry:„but I think lie will find 'refuge in St. George. village, UP miles from here and aboutlifteen diitys from tho: Court. It is certainly doubtful whether 1103 will appt! , tr fo4- trial on the indictment o:i which I:r was arrested; and it is doubtful, too, whether the head of the eLurelf Iv ill be seen again -hero u4til the trouble is over. r IV 111 , 21. " "He that !lath ,rite the I,ord, and is pay him again." iLn rent eeal of r:ec-lty-sixth th,y ' ird !one, and of 0. r. Common iv pa!t shop. Sttrens the clergy and tion -ot fgi- i t now (.lio ese: if the 'rotestatit lUnited Stlte:4 of :ction if the Ilk,- y that, portion of rthe wbdera lino ironti.;l;mery :411,1 ? I cily djoccso, to - DEI.I-M.ITE IP.rOl 1:1: IN NVA-tiliN,.Tos "Delegate Hooker has gone-, to \\ a: to see the Pre,i(tc ilitd to endear.or to effect son:!. I+a , is for compromi:,e, tl.e [ - sited States authorities L( , re, judicial and execntiv, shall he restrained - or re moved:- N r ;)rembc r !text 1, canon (1, i:fian• e aivenl 1. 41 ri:osc of cnablnn; I-hereby call a at portion ut the in tit. t;tephon's I Ineg.lav" htti • • ick in the nr,rning, ed organize assa 'nil: 11 IN A 4;1:1:A1' • ", The - Church greatest l'er ment. Hooper is in Wit.qhington, Cannon in San Francisco and Brigh am Young in the Sump—all slipping off secretly and -without the Lnowl edge of the pe.iple. • Hooper Lopes to accomplish ever-ything ,witlk the President. Thg, trials are to be dis continued if he' succeeds, ! 'and some sort of promise of reformation for the future is to be made.' I tx. fully organ , n and canons of same pr o vi.,:,,m; ,r deputies in the govern the choice Hee, requiring. of ,f p rpointmeLt :ention of the flay deputi, s, eer n anil twn VI :try . 11 be fent tr. 11 6 4,- rrisburg, who'll"! inporary s, eretary. le yon in all colt m yin' the spirit iv, I remain 11itli SoMETIIING 1 . 111.: WIND "The officials are on the alert. There is something mysterious' iu the wind,. , and oininotts' silence- reigns ht Mormon - quarters, Mayo Wells is practically head of the conimunity tc day. The coining days W ; ill t e full of interest to the country.' EC e c of Pommy! to-day is the iu the country,and i facilities which it I and in the cum , ies which it guar lets ria the Eric lge, a track thor tli a steel rail, and Eric now assures asant trakelling— i Iluutiin;.tthr:ingh B&ow we give the lint of::it•nators and methbers of the Pennsylvania , Lerrislattirenewl'y elected members are marked with a'.star• ('s). A good working Republican majority in the House and oue majority the Sen ate. i• pietureikine por isylvauia, it atclA, for the tourist, a not but please add O of the : traveller. iot only suites all '? sleepers put in of Pullman, ehich ,f our western rail ater, lighted with Philadelphia—First di,ttint, Lobert I', Deeli ert, 1): Second district, E. W. Davis, ; Third district, David A. Naglee, L ; Fourth distrigt, Geo. Connel, 11 . :*• • Chester, Delaware and :I.loutgoincrs--Henry S. Evans,lt ; ll..Tenes Brooke, It. Backs—Jesse W. Knight, D. Lehigh and Northampton—Edwin Albright,D. Berks.-J. Detely.Davis, D. Selwyn:in--11in. M. Randall. D. Carben, ijour. e, like•tuid 1% ayne—Albert G. Broadhead, D. Luzerne, Monroe and Pil.e- Collk.s, D.' Turner, D. Bradford, Snsgmlim.na, Wayne and Wvom. ing —L. I'. Fitch. IV' :. • Cameron'. AUK._ an, Potter and Tioga—B. D. Strang, H. • coming, Union and Sny , !cr—Andrew- Dill, D. Nortlignibe , rland, 3lontour, Co:mnbia and Sullivan—Charles lt. bnekalew, D. Dauphin and 'Amnon —David 3lgnima, It. • covered with oil est Itnissels, cpr ,rled hair, ceilings h plate glass, talc alb of carved wal shed hard woods; • ibrary,' liooks and t silver—such :.re .ew Eric bleeping running between id . New York and i writer has truly e , corufort4Jf a bed- I%nra,tur—Ellas thli ngf It, IL,Juil%-B. War ft I, IL parlor,anil the ci imilAr in ..leganee en:nber!and and Fra:ddin—J-.31.• Wuakiev }t.s York alai Adatll4-- 3USilt-Try, 1). 4 ' I:cdivrd. andTultun—l:r.tin 1). .. palaoe• 01On ali (1"y trims, rtrchitectrire, aud liubtlazilon. it•Ltre. Mullin and l'erT7 —1:. 'tract. Putriklr., 1) ; payid M. Crawford. L. Islarge a pr‘Torti ts ititernal 'utatiage eet. Its taanap,rs Ihe most t`l4 ,, rough haR Imen ; Illicit the In.l-ana and —lf arry Wltitc,ll." an.l I:Pc . --W. Wallace, 1). Wcannyrclan,l, .thd Grtkur--,A. Prirnara, Urahain, Miles S.- I.lucipltrele, It.' Washingtfm and Ilt.ay.T —Tames S. Itattan.B. Mi.rcer, Venango s,lid Warmn—lfarrison 1. lber or' train, rum, dnne'ire consider oad is more care aragol." Derirer Cr.uiLrd aiid Erie-Z:leo. B. Delaniater, 1: 1101.7.',E OF REI'RESENTAtIVE.i. l'hilat'elphiA— First 'district, G. H. Smith, I'.; Second, M'Grocan, I); Sanu Joseph"), ; Fourth, Win. Liii tt, It ; fifth, C. H.Dongh o7ty, 1); Sixth, Charles A. l'ortt_r, It : Seventh, lloivird .1. rott.). ;h. hth , S 1 4 ;:nfe',) It Ninth, Win. 11. s, It; Tenth, Svotiel D. Dalley,-1); 111..)%e lith, .1.. It. limieock, I:: Twelfth. lie.trge W. F n ', 1: :• Thirt. enth, D. StrOidt, It t..enit., 3ohli Luarta, 1:: kit ; of Harrisburg against EVANS, Or to ilOO,OOO it suit. The judge liii•eu..atioufor the determine. YOtNLi FOR MURDER 111. - 11,1)F.P. THE LEGISLATuttE teenth, Adam Albright, R ; Sorenteenth, 0. H. Griffith, R • Eighteenth, dairies N. Marks, R. • Adams—lsaac Hornier. D. J Franklin.:—Thadileps 31. Mahon, R. Armstrong—P. E. Bowman, R.. , Dearer, Dialer and Washington --D.31. Loath. c rniin and G. /Mario* U. 'Bedford and Falcon--J. N. Dickerson. D. Dirks—John A. Conrad,, A. T. C. Keifer and H. H. Schwartz. D. Blair—B. 1.6• Hewitt, E. lirailford-11. Dartt and P. H. Rack. R. Backe--Saninel Darnall, D ; and ELL C. Parnell, R. ' Cambria Samuel Henry, R. Potter and M'Kean—Lions Rodgers, R. Carßisa and Monroe—Richard S. Stapler D.' Alleganv—danies Taylor. M." Edwards. John Gilfillan, I). N. White, 1.1. K. Sample, J. W. 1311 7 lantine and Alexander Millar, R. Chester—Joseph C. Keceb and Levi Prizer,R. Centre-P. Grey Meek, D. Clearfield—.Tobn lAwshe D. Clarion and Forost-LJ. B. Lawson, D. Clinton, Lycoming and Sullivan—A: C. Noyes and Samuel Wilson. D. Columbia—Charles B. Brockway, 1). Crawford—J. IL Gray and Wm. 8.111.3a50n,11. Cumberland—Mulale.nhtug Williams. 1). ' Dauphin and Perry— Andrew K. Rack, fichminkey -and Joseph Bhuler, IL Delaware—Thomas V. Cooper, 11, . Erie--George W. Starr and C. P. Roger:), R. ' Elk: Cameron and Jefferson—FAMvind ;Eng lish, 0. ti Fayette—Samuel H. Smith. D. llnntingdon—F. H. Lane, It t _ Indiana—T. 3P.Mtillin. 'c" Juniata and 'Mifflin—Geo. V. Mitchel, D. Lancaster—D. E. Barkholker, J. C. Gathell and C. L. Ihuisicker. R. . Lawrence— A. P. Moore. R. , LebanonAntonv S. Ely, R. Lehigh—Adam iroolever and Merman M. D. Fetter, I.urerne—Richard Williams, W. B. IlirfAihy and H. W. Evans. B; F. P. Kertmer; D. lloutgomery—John J. Harvey and Oliver G. Morr:s, D. Mercer—Nathan 2ltforford, B. Northampton -Samuel G. Labar and C. E. Preisert, D. - Northmnberland and Montour—Dennis M. Bri , zlit, 11 and L. B. Newbaker, Ind. Pike and Wayne T. Howard Beach, D. Guss, 11; Chas. F. King and W. 0: Uhler, D. Snyder and Union—William G. Herrold, Susquehanna and Wyoming—,Martin Brunges and F. W. Beardsiee. It. Tioga—J. (l. Mitchell, It. Vrnango---.T. D. M'Junkin, R. ,Warren—W. 11. Short. It. Westmoreland—John Latta and A. Greenit; watt, D. York—Lemuel Rose and Frank J. 3lagee, D. Greene—n. A. MConnell, I). omerset--W. 11. Sannar, It. • rtcc II•ITCLATION. Senate—il'epublicans ' I),•nux•ratB non , e of 11.pa•=ltrpnblirans Detrx:rats TEXAS ELECTION. Only One Democratic Member of Con t.:ream Declared Elected. (.I.u.vEiTax, Oct. 27.—The court at Austin, 1T throwing out Limestone and Freestone counties, which gave a Democratic.majority of 1,630, leaves Clark's (Rep.) majority 917 in the Third Congressional District. A special dispatch to the . ./lu /friin says that. Clark has rei•cived the cer tificate of election. Connor is said to•be the only Dem- Ocrat who will recc,ivOka certificate of election. Degener, - Itep., refuses to accept the certMeate, on the groand that Haneoek,,llem., received a majority of the votes. . ----- THE 13 ALLANT DEFENDER OF FORT SIIMPTEI3, DEAD 1...),(1th at Nice or Gen,..l-al 1: 1 0 4,.)-1 Rohlifihs bc.• t.) Ute?l , .(l, Sfatcs. %„r Irilrr~itr,tl. Opt,, :27.—Ptivate dis patches received here to-day Eay that General ,llobert Anderson—thed at Nice, Franco, last evening. He had gone from Venoy tONice,three weeks ago, horing . to reeeiv s e benefit from the ehange, His remains will be brought by ;. Unitt'il States 8 . tentuer.the Gnerriere to this.country for interment. ~~e►►•- \ tax. - At the organization of theße publican party in Itis6, its founders • pledged tholoselves to oppose the twin relics of barbi , rfsrn, o-ry and yy party did not then propose making ar Upon slavery in the Stiites I , t re it oxisttA, but was ' !ph, .I , edlio resist its spread overtl:e territorks. hat this policy been • sued, _many y ears would have Li:lapsed eriz the foul blot would ]lave be‘.n rt-tu.veil, bat the slave 'power arceal.i . -.1 to arms in -defence of the pt,caliar institution, and the Repub -1 Lean party met and conquered them `and slavj•ry ' was killed. For nzany myrnionisin Las defied the laws t!.:• nation but under Republican 2.111.1 this wiei;el ins' itution is now erunio!ing- The arrest of Ll:igluott i . .intur.and other Promini.nt drath knell „ j So that th y two gfeat 1r...7. 1; ; 5 ( Ow Republican party rand:• at its i , irtlt have ta;n fulfilled, witirin one .I:•cade after assuming the control of the governinent. Is uht such a-party Nvort'..y the ci - infidence of the nation. Ncv: Advertisements. SEASON 01' 157 . 1 I. 0. OF G. T. LECTURES. II • 1::04! litale the f, 'now ,ug.tre : (ALIVE LOGAN . , Date—WEDNESDAY. OCTOIIIUI 18 Youn4 Nku Dr. J.G. HOLLAND, tTIMOTHY TITCOIth,) Date —TtiESDNI - , NOVEIIIIER If, 18 1 Sul , j,ct : ^ The &el/LI Undertow+ JOHN B. GO UGH. te —TUESI S. PECEMBER 2.C. , s 1171. Sl:bj Lt- PETROLEUM V NASBY. llso e U. I s 72. SuVfN7t- of ntto.wan,;ll A 2 2 A E. DICKINSON. 1372. 6rbje<t—•• Juan of Are." The ofter • - turerp "I ill probably be Hi:N . IW .Vc tRt IlEEvIt an.l MARK TWA IN. The MENL.-1..5.-101IN QuiNTEIT.E 4 will. ere A ct.n..,•rt 11 . 1'. 'EMBUS. 1. 6,ner.lll4•lnii. , qion Scou Ticket, fnr sale - at trza A: Drag St"re.: Sale of two days btlore et:2l lecture_ Era= .Th:O. r•. SANDLTSON, WM. rolls:, L. R. FROST. N. Y. 111CE.2 2 , J. W. VAN TI7YL. Towmbi, Oct. 5. 1871. FR3I FOR SALE ' IN 3LARY LANLI. AT A GREAT BARGAlN.—Delightful climate, perfectly healthy, Farm lies on Baltimore & Ohio R. 8.-, one and one-ball miles front two depots, 13 miles frrmt Washincton by Turnpike, 2M miles trona Bohimore, coomme 296 acres, well watered with sprin,:.s. al, nf 3.1 acres of choice timber, large lin:int of trint. land sw•ceptable of the highest nil t.ll.lLo'n, es , eileut cenzlits,rtiond, farm house burn. edja=t winter. only n log house and a log stable in th' way ot buillinc..s. Any' grcaaj farm e r can anon n., ke a:it:a - V(l7 good property. Price i'.7.000 ; cur thl, ra cash. or 5 per cent. off for all cash ; perfect U. th 2 must be sold E.lOll. Address, I . • J I'. WILLLSTON. - . ).luber 25, IS7I. ) Atheni, PL II A p A . 1i E , 1 IRON & NAILS, 13.AZ_NDN 9 S1 Agent fur tho eelehrated Heating- Call and see it with a fire in it. A. fine line of Cooking Stoyee, among are the M Carefully packed; sumo price as win- Sash, Oils, Putty, Paint. & Varnishes ''JMITTT'S PURE WHITE LtU) li - yeks; Ladies, Butts,. ;Screws, .1/4e PURE -,ItYALLA. HAN' ' ROPE, Cheaper than uny Ikiuse in the State -•• W:1! if Pay EM2 EE3 Now Laverdsmrnts. , AT DEI MAIN" 'STREET Stove, ILLUMINATOR AIR LINE, PAY MASTERA NORWOOD,: I ' PRARIE HOME, SENSATION, &c., &c. FRENCH wiNDqwl GLASS, mon American Ilorso Shoes and Toe Curks We will sell you anythin'fr, in the Hurdw•are line 11) per euntheaper fur cash than our House in tradbrd County M' D. 1.3 ' ALDWIN Towanda, Nov. 1, 10-a - . TOWAN.pA STEAM FLOURING MILLS I AV. H. FULLER & CO., _ . I:esp...tillll) luforr.i the • C tliat havin4 rchollt eh the ..d.• tt..• h4lll, sv.th all mo.l.•ra tacht,, they arc tvw prcl.ar.l to do CUSTOM GRINDING • . 4 , In the ' I.-4 f.ONsd+l.. notnncr and on th ~.hortest O , ticc. NO pains will he hpared to I,RN C +faction. Farnicrs li,ltlii blIP•IIICSS ill town can I nn,; thf•ti• grain and ll.”c it ground the ,tme day to tz.Trback. rL,!wit. ia• , • Evalt:l7 FLOUR. FEEL l YEAI By tto t:, Eint ROU ND C UG A PLASTER IIMMMI:IM gi.ta : sl:.Lt•u iu exv11.1:1;..74.) rald for nll kiL.l) , 4,4 Lraok TorAnda.ls, ,, v 1. AIANSION H.OI7SE, Li-RA ILT.E. PA W. W. BROWNING, Thin 1101) , , f: in cpnlitote t to strictly Vernperanee Principles. Evefy ettnt will be made to make guests comfortable. Good rooms and the table irdl always be supplied with the best ?tie market' at. fords. Nor.l:ls7l. NOTlCE.—Notice. is hereby given. to all persons having accounts against SIM:- SHALL BROTIIER.q. Oat ;the sane must lie pr. , - RC cited to meat now s fin settlement. Persons know ing' themselves initelittla will save cost by making ininiediate settlements. Towanda, Oct: 31, 1:,71 VSTRAY.—Came to the enclosure IA of the eubgrriber on or about the 2Qth gnat UM, a yearling SITI:F.R. The owneria requei,t eit to come forward, prose property, pay eharg, s and take him away. . , • J. 11. GILLETT Stlcsbegatn. Oct. v 2.9. 1871. EXECUTOR'S SALE 01? REAL ESTATE—WiII be exposed to public sale on SATURDAY, the 25th day of NOVEMBEII, IS7I, the farnrof the late Amos ri. dec'd.. in SV:.a lasing tp., Bradford county, Pa.. lying on the public road leading from the river to Camptown, and con taining about eighty acres more pr less.'about sixty acres cleared and under improvement. with a hewed low• house an4frame barn and other out buildings thereon erected. Terms made known en day of sale. WILT.I47II.ttNNINGS, J. F...CEIAXIBERLIN. October, 23: I 871.-4 t. ASCHOR LINE.STEAMERS. Sall every Wednelsda'y and Saturtl4. to and NEW YORK AND GLASGOW. MIMI Calling at L..ndorry to land Mails and Passcngr.rs. The Stare Or this , favorite line are built ex pres,ly tor the Atlantw Passengor Trade, and fitted np 1v every respe,t with all Cho ododr•rn trnproce• went* caiculited to insure the gaiety, comfort, and convenience of paesengers. PILNISage Flatus Palable in Currency, to OLASS4IOW, LIAERPOOL and LONDONDEIIItr, FIRST CAEIN. 2.f..1 and it. according to location. CABIN RETVIIN TICKETS. MD. et.s;nring I,cgt ac commodat:ons, Ir/ ERILEDIATE.. 233. • STEER AGE. 2 2,4 . Parties sending fOr their friends i n the,ol,lConn n try can purchase tbLitets at rednet t rates. For fdt thcr particttlarg apply to RENDEILWIN 111COTlif:ftS, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. or to S. C. MEANS. Central Expregg °ilia... Towanda. P.a. 31119.118'7h VVALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The undentimood otters for sale his farm sita ate,' in Laporte twp., Sullivan county, l's., on the stage road about m idway between Laporte and Du shon., on the banks of the Loplsock creek. Liaid farm contains 70 acres of land, abont acres well tullivated, and the rest well timbered. Has on it a saw mill, grist mill. good water power, glary plank house, kept as s tavern. a large plank barn, a horse stable with good Sheds, and other outbuildings; and a good bearing orchard. Reason for Noting, ill health. For further particulars address Oct. 5, 11171. 111.111,1f Ali RING. FOR SALE. —Fiftv 2 seren - valuable building lots in Tanana' bongigli. on Cherry street. York avenue amt Center streeti Liberal terms given to pun:harem lx!,th as to e and trivia of payment. Apply - to G. D. MONTANYE. Oct.p4. E ' e U'r 0 R' S NOTICE. N oboe fa hereby given that all persons indebted Um estate of 1.,%1 Ffuffman, late of Wilmot twp., deeesp , ed. are requested to tuuko =methane p.q . n.nt; and 311 'peraOla3 bail ap.;tnit and estate must prose it them duly anthi tato ated fur settlement. . JOSEPII EIIERLEN, GEOR:i E EISEMAN. pol,wo Now Advertizomonts. BLIND TOM'S • CONCERT ! AT vtzacuni BALL. • MONDAY EVENING; NOV. - - otte, • , The eelehraeoll Nowro,Boy BLIND TOM, • The Great Musical Prodigy of the Age. and moat sMALLYELOUS MUSICAL GENIUS; LITDIG ! Before he is withdrawn permanently from before the public it is a duty you owe to yourself to 1.4)0 and hear this Great. Ineomprebensiblo Masks' Wonder of tba Nineteenth Century. Admission 50 cents - . Reserved scale 75 cents,. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Coulmcno. at 8. _- Seals can be secured at Porter k Kirby's Drug Store. TIII7, CHEAPEST -PLAcg, BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS;. METROPOLITAN STORE, O. 3 GRIFFITHS k PATTONS BLOCK. BRIDGE STREET. , The largest stud: of Iloutts, 'Shoes and lltilkers ever'brouglit into Brad- fora C. 4. unty, which be- . 5 , 31t1 • pur cunt. cheaper-411;4i they can be bu:t•_T'lit at Lull othLir Itabribliment , rbny any goods at first hands and thereby save the 4ber's profits, which enables me, to sell cheaper than • any other lions,: in.Tor.-and.l ;RUBBERS ! RUBBERS! ! 01' all the latest styles l _ . which Will l-e • 1 retailed at Factory Prices M.eus' Kipp and Calf Boots, and Lailli's Fin , 2 Shoe.;, retailed at 'Whole- sale Prices -I have the exclusi•ie mile of Sfl UEL. I WILSON'S _liens', AVomens', .hisses and Cliildren Fine Shoes, which are the I:.(e:it e er kunglit into the market Tourand2. S,pt. 24. ' ATALUABLE REAL S TE !_FOlt SALE --One lot 23 , - ; i112 ft et, or out-LA nny deslre4l u - nith or tsitliatt-a nearly opi,4)- elle t,. It. Rartlett'l Foundry, th,. prtportE of the Lite Eviteg 711okir.ron. Apply t ELI ZA DETH 7.IIKINSON. FRAM FOR offer my firm 1.. r sate. t- , :dainlng t2tst acres:. sitnated to 'Now Allulystownslop. UU a.•nos inu•ro.cd, wan a large of fruit tr, s and SP:undid buildings of ali I.:n.ts tlg•reon. 1 will giro ti • purehal•er a chance t•• Cay tif,htK and secure a good ttle( Any per ••••n ntint%ng a g••od fariu We s l to call and caannuelnr Now Albany. Pa. Atli. - ;c:;1. • A. TIFNEHLY• • . • (111 - 1111:F. lI()USF.S AXD LO .S IN ToWA Nat .1301:i)l - ti SALE—•-•Srtuated. ()a. , Poplar. Street above Western A.ventus• These 110119.-S are tow Is - int; built and will be completed on August lot. vi0,•.1 w••It • • •ict..rit, and cc•llat with each house. For ft:lit:cc par ticulArs addre.ss orgn qutre of • • Dune2S'7l4l3 W. kllndl.L. At Red. White, nod 1;1,1.. Store, frm axdn, G. F. 'I.I.SON r W. IL FL LLEIt Pnorvarrou FOR House anti Lot on Itailr,a.l stir( t. .7.1 m rvhilenian's, residence and convenient 'to the Iron Works. Tll liou. , c It nem% eontxtoi 5 roora an.l a brick I..l , erliont.; a Well and othcr neeessary onc.•necs tb•• prem ises. Apply to WM. 11T.M.N. - at the llotel. Bridge Atret I t, Towarnta. I'a.an t ic i I:i{ F OR SALEA.ND,TO'..RENT, it. Te JUNE, Amsignre W. DITTRICH'S k MICITSIC Srl7o-1,. ONE HUNDRED FIRST-CLASS PLAN( ONE III:NDBED AND FIFTY AIELODEONi TWO IWNDUED CABINET AND CHTItCfI Five Ilundlt Gmtan , .. ConeertiriaN • - for all String lustrinneuts. IYrinn , . Bones. ctr. . 8111 ET music NI) 1Nk1:1.1.1 . 1t..N BOOKS F-011. .:P) I . .A_ 0 S From the only frial..ers ;1.1 the Un'ted States; a. F. C. Liglate . 1 / 4 . Co.. Decker Itre.s., Stine way, Weber, Niiw York i Hallett and Cumstons k. n-1. Haven t't. ;C. yer, Philadelphia, and Raabe in Baltimore. .11....!y2.1t0ti, from B. Shoniniter. New Haven, CL; Pelonbet, Pelton,k. Co.. New _York. 1 Organs," the eelehrnteil Golden Reed American Organ, and the Bur.l..tt Combination Organ. On door el 4 t of Iternir's Bank. the only store of the:kind in Toivanil.t. tuar.'29'7l , • AUDITOR'S: NOTICE.--7:Hannah T. tienert a. A. M. McCarr....L . , X. 7.47 Sept. Tcrtn.'o7.lit the Court Of C6ranaon County. ' • The undersigned haling been ameAuted.Yuditor.by said • Courb to distrihnte', funds ari.Mg from the Shy ritrs sale or the real eitr.e of alcove named fendant, a - ill attend the tlutie of t.a:.l appoint ment. at hiv oilice. iii the 11.,roil;z11 of Towanda. on FRIDAY. the loth - day of NOYENII ER. 1871, at In a. Lt.', at which time and place ail perAons haring `claims on said money are reqnest(A: to preß , lrt-the sane t or be de barred from coming In for a ,hare of said money. HEN R 1 PEET. Auditor. Oct.] s'7l-wl M OST SAVED, • I;Y 1.;11:CllkSING r STOVES. AND HARDW 'OY W. L. PM‘i'l? Orwell. Pa.,:.Tuly 21.'71. - PUBLIC SAIE OF A undenOgned will off Vendue nn SATURI).tY, NOVEMBER 10 o'clock, a. tu., on the prculigcs. the owned Py d0.!ew51.2,1, nititat twp. Said Unit contains .I arms, all it cept about :1 acno!.. Good fen.,-; and w One 4..”J0d dwelloP: house. large barn. other outbuildings. Two on.tAxds o t troca, about Oen , Violin Vitn•ii in be nrp'y to 311.11','5 'Euw.Auds,ect...lo, az= ~- , TO BUY Is AT THE ELLIS H. ~.4;\''(.), 4.1.1)(lE STREET ME UM LETON.- GOOD afPabla 1t4, , P471, ai- Ifarnl lably • in Wyt-xx provlA ex- QI watered. winery and •noire fruit raw. For SMITH. Wtcollancotz, CODDING, RUSSELL & TOWANDA, l'A., A/A - attention toChoir faclLlirn f.ii furcipiltitiff all kinds of 01LOING 3CkTpul.s.! lir Buell AS . LIME, SAKI; GLASS, BLINDS, DOORS, NAILS, LOCKS. 0 S L S. Always at the luwest raG r. •ALL RINDS pr . . . . . , . . HEATING k. COOKING' STOVES, 11A;NGES AND FURNACES IJP X_ 'Ts Ft,] , u.tfi 6r.oDr_4, &C 11OUSE PIPED stionr No I-4c.r. 1i:2,4)1'S I'UT OS WITH - TIN OPT ELATE CONDUCTor.S AND EVE TROUGHS D E , A ND ;P.ti-T,, G P EMI BEST C :NI EVER SOLD LNTiIE,.O)L'STY ALWAYS ON HAND I 1 % i &'I~' t)RIiS Used Jut}' 4/4 Otl,l reltom's FOR SALE - AT CTS. PER SET 1U K HL7TIIB Clothes ;741,Vriri!rer:-:, PLATEV WARE. --. . . 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