DAILY TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME I, NO. 184. Business Cards. ALVORD & SON, JOB PRINTERS, DAILY RBYIEW Orric*, Muin street, Towanda I'a. PECK & OVERTON, Attorncys-at-Lam, Towanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON, | BENJ. M. PKCK. T T TOO!) & HALE, jk. JL Attorneys at Law, Office corner Main and Pine Streets Towanda, Pa. J AS. WOOD. I J AS. T. HAUL H. ANGLE, 1). D. S. OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's office.' lOjnnSO BENTLY MEEKER, CLOCK & WATCII-MAKER AND REPAIRER. All at the lowest prices. Monroeton, Pa. DR. T. B. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Office over 11. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, JOHN W. CODDING, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IT, Office over Mason's old Bank. HENIt Y STREETER. ATTORNEY & COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA. PA. GW. RYAN, • c O UN T Y S U PER IN TEND EN 1. Oflicc Patton's Block. OD. KINNEY, A T TORNE Y-A T-LA W, Offioe, corner Main ayd Pine (Street*, Towanda, Pa. T X TILLIAMS & ANGLE, W AT TO RN E YS-A T-LA W, Office formerly occupied by W. Watktas. TT" LSBREE & SON, JL_ A 7 TO RNE YS-A T-LA VP, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. KLSBKKE. I L. KLBBKKE. p nrsuiiAJrcE In old, reliable, firmly established and honorabc •rnipaui"*, with MILLIONS OF CAPITAL! call upon f. .If. MM.4L.L, Attorney at Law, To wanda, Pcnn'a. j* n - P"OR Hair Out and gliave Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STEDGE la there. J^EMOVAL. CM AS. M. HALL Has removed his Law and Insurance , Office to 2d floor, over office of ' ELSBREE AND SON, North side of Public Square, Towanda, on same floor with I. M'PIIKRSON, Esq., and PATRICK & FOYLK. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.—TIIC partnership heretofore existing between C. P. fc R. 11. Patch was dissolved to-day. All accounts will be settled by U. 11. Patch. The undersigned have formed a co-partnership ■nder the firm name of Patch & Tracy. K. 11. PATCH. W. G. TRACT, Towanda, Pa , March 1,1840. TOWANDA, PA., MONDAY, MARCH, 15, 1880. The News Condensed. Bismarck lias recovered his health, and had a long conference with Emperor Wil liam on Friday. O'Leary won the walking match in San Francisco. At 10 o'clock Saturday even ing he had scored 510 miles to Weston's 485. Churches seem to flourish in LeadviHe. The Episcopal congregation there have offered SI2OO to one lady singer, and SOOO to another for one yerr. Russia has asked the Powers to make a united protest to China against the exe cution at Pekin of Cliung How, the late Chinese ambassador to Russia. The steamship "Montana," of the Oni on line, was stranded Saturday morning, on the rocky coast of Wales. All on board, together with the baggage and mails, were safely landed. The friends of the Fitz John Porter bill have taken warning from the speech es of Senators Logan and Carpenter and laid it on the table, where it will proba bly remain until after election. Timothy Morris, of Richmond, Va., a member of tire llrst negro minstrel troupe that made a tour of the country, tairty four years ago, rfud who had continued in the business ever since, died iu Provi dence last week. The commission that was appointed some time since have decided that the in demnity due from Turkey to Russia for the maintenance of Turkish war prison ers iu the late campaign, is 4,690,599 ru bles exclusive of Asia. Ilcnry Adams, colored farm hand, tes tified before the exodus committee at considerable length on Friday. He says the negroes of Louisiana emigrate from that state because they are 111-used by their former masters. Mrs. Belva A. Lock wood, the Washing ton female lawyer, has written an open letter to Senator lieu Hill, charging him with numerous immoralities, and saj she can substantiate her allegations in a court of justice. Secretary Sherman says he intends every week to invest all the revenues, less actual expenses and a proportionate share of the accruing interest of the public debt, in the purchase of 5 and 6 per cent bonds 011 public offers in New York. Chancellor E. O. llavcn in a recent let ter staongly advocates the adoption of measures for the improvement of the con dition of the Onondaga Indians. He fa vors the abolishing of the tribal system and asks that they have the privilege of separate ownership, made inalienable, 011 proper conditions. An expedition is about to be fitted out by the French Government to co-operate with a similar American enterprise in ex ploring the remains of Aztec civilization in Mexico and Yucatan. It is expected that valuable additions will be made to American history as a result of the expe dition. Socretary Sherman has written the fol lowing letter to a friend iu Chicago 1 WASHINGTON, March 10. MY DEAR Slß—Your letter of the 7th inst., in which you express strong dissent to my retiring from the Presidential race is recevined. I never for a moment con templated such a course. The rumor you spoke of was 110 doubt promptly, denied. The first public mention of my candidaey was In the inference drawn from my letter to Hon. Iloskin, of New York, in which I stated what I would seek to do in case of my nomination atidj election. Since that time I have been considered by the public as a candidate and so regarded myself, with the purpose neither to press any one to support me, nor to deline such friendly aid as was of fered ine. This position I intend to oc cupy to the end. 1 don't think it neces sary for me fo belittle or arraign Grant. Blaine, or any one else, nor will I use my official position to promote my candidacy. Very truly yours. JOHN SIIKRMAN. The February report of railroad statis tics shows the gross earnings of thirty three of the principal railroads of this country to have increased about thirty four per cent, over the corresponding period last year. This increase is largely due to and an indication of the general revival in business. D ALLY REVIEW ! Only Twenty-Five C©nts SJL IVloiitli, TRY IT? A T ~~ 1, Mock, (Bridge Street, near the corner of Main.) 3 Mrs. S. 11. Sweet Offer* a aomttaiitly insreaaing stock of IVlilliner-.v and Fancy (ioods, Con*l*tingof Hat*, Fancy Good*, Toweling, Collar*. Comforters, Embroideries, Flower*, Ribbon*, Handkerchief*, *ilk, linen and embroidered, Feath er* and Tip*, Slipper Pattern*, C.ird-board, Zephyr*. Comb*, .Tet Ornament*. Bunching, Necklace*, Veil ing in all color*. Java Canvn* Patterns, Lace Cape*. Crape PellisHe*, Babie*' Knit Stocking*, Ladles' Hose iu all color* and style*, Doll*, ChildrcnV Hacks, Hood* and Mitten*, Ladle*' Nubia* in all color*, Bracelets, Pocket Book*, Mottoes, Bird* and Feathers, Shawls, Jewelry, Napkin*, &e., See., LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S' UNDERWEAR, All these thing* can be found at greutly reduced price*; and some of them AT PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE PURCHASING PUBLIC. CALL AND EXAMINE AND DETER MINE FOR YOURSELF. —— MRS. SWEET'S Fancy Goods Bazar, No. 1. BRIDGE STREET. Towanda January 21, 1880. REVIEW, is the best ADVERTISING MEDIUM. DO3 not fount \t JBB J PRICE ONE CENT f Great AUCTION Sale —OF— DRY GOODS —ln charge of— J. L. KENT, (AGENT) Towanda, Pa., Commencing MARCH 15, And continuing, day and evening, until closed out. The stock is now in fine condi tion, and the go ids offered are desirable. The popular auctoneer S. B. TAYLOR, of ELMIRA, will sell the above stock. The LADIES are especially invited to attend. ' I •T. Iv. KENT, Agent, Towand, March 12, 1880.