The I>il^ r Review. Towanda. Pa., Monday March 22, 1830. editors : 8. W. AI.VOUD. NOBLE >\ ALVORD. •> It a Hi) Itcvirw" only J45 renin p<r month. Vry it* The New Jersey Courts have had a sin gular experience in a divorce suit. The history runs in this wise: James V. Pet erson was married in 1564, and lived with his wife for o n-years. lie then sent her t) Flemington, where her mother lived. Up to 180J he visited her often and showed the usual direction of a husband. 15ut then he feared that he was becoming in sane and not wishing to retain the power he legally possessed over her person and fortune, by mutual agreement, they sepa rated. Two years later his reason seem ing to he restored, they lived together again. And they signed deeds together for the transfer of real estate. In 1807 Peterson was again threatened with in sanity and an amicable separatioued fol lowed, she returning to her mother for good, in 1577 he committed suicide, and when she applied lor letters to administer his estate, she was toicl that he had pro cured a divorce ten years ago for deser tion. This was the first intimation she had received of such proceedings. She tiled a bill to have the divorce proceedings set aside and the Court of last resort iias endorsed her petition and restored her to her husband three years dead. The following from the Coniinarial Ad vertiser of Monday last, is true and worthy of note: The New York Hern Id is true to its tra ditions. In a labored article printed in to day's paper it calls on the Democrats of this State to heal their differences, and by taking advantage of what it believes to be division in the Republican pany to consolidate and thereby defeat the election of General Grunt. It says they will be "demented or insane if they fail to take advantage of so inviting an opportunity" and that 'it would be political idiocy or lunacy to let >o gie t an opportun ty pass unimproved." The llerahl does not use such strong language unless it feels deeply. In spite of its utlected impartial- ity it has always leaned in ore or less toward the Democratic party. Its opposi tion to General Grant is inspired by lie V fact that he is the most popular candidate the Republicans can name, and not be cause it believes in any of its rubbish about the dangers of third term. Tile Herald has always secretly favored the Democratic party. Gluscose manufacture is making an ex citement in the maize districts of the West, the factory at Rulfalo and its re markable success being the prime stimu lant. llalfa dozen establishments have planted within a month in Indiana, Ill inois and lowa. Gyrus McCormick and others have, it is said, put $07)0,000 into one at Chicago. It is to hutc u capacity *J0,0()o bushels a day, which is equivalent to 300 tons of sugar. A bushel of corn, costing about 40 cents, produces thirty pounds of grape sugar, or three gallons of syrup. This sugar, which costs them net two cents per pound, they can sell at from three and a half to tour cents per pound, while the three gallons of syrup can he sold at from thirty-live to forty cents a gallon. This new industry promises to dispose of the "over-production" ques tion, and it will probably henceforth not be cheaper to burn corn titan wood in Cen tral lowa. — Tribune. Commercial reports show that the bal ance of trade during February is for the lirst time in live years, against the United States. That is, we are buying of Europe more than we are selling her in return. Some consider this a strong indication ot extravagance, the result of renewed pros perity. JOB PRINTING OPT'ICfi. We respectfully invite ; 11 die attention to our COMPLETE JOII 1 TINTIX(i IIOCHK! Corner Main and Pine streets, over the Music Store. COMMERCIAL PRINTING AND PUAMPLKT WORK A SPECIALTY. LETTER, NOTE AND BILL HEAPS, ENVELOPES, TAGS N atiy executed on the shortest notice. BUSINESS, PARTY ANP CALLING CARDS printed to order. * ALV'ORI) * SOX Grant, it u Blaine To see, vas a Great Sheneral, and mighty Bopuiar. Til den, 3d Derm is talked next. It is equally e\ ident that Rosen/field Has the largest assortment of LINEX COLLARS AND CUFFS Kver brought into this market, compris ing the following popular patterns : U. S. GRANT, Appolo, Westmoreland. Dusseldorf, Mendota, Brunswick, Hamilton, Thurio, Red Cross, London, Space, St. .Julian, Troacadero, Peerless, Broadway, Our Boys, Florence, Captain, English, Cham pion, and Fashion. Standing and Laydown, i ply, Linen Collars at 15 cents each. —\r.so— The Best, 1 ply, Linen Cuffs at 25 cents. Al.fcO — A NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING IIATS AND CAPS. 50th VKAIt of GODEYS' LADY'S BOOK. I'he oldest and Best Fashion Magazine in America. Hi;HSCItIPTIOX PKICK REDUCED TO $2.00 PER YEAR. .Subscription- will be received at this Office in Clubs with this Paper. The DAILY RKVIKW and Godey's Lady's Book for one Year itt .^4.5U. See what Godcy's Lady's Book will Contain IN 1880. Nearly 1200 pages of first-class Literary matter. 12 Steel Plate Beautiful Original Engravings. 12 Large and Elegantly Colored Fashion Plates. 24 Pages of Vocal and Instrumental Music. 000Engravings,on Art, Science, and Fashion. 12 Large Diagram Patterns of Ladies' au.i Chil dreti's Drosses. 12 Architectural Designs for Beautiful Homes. 200 ur more Original Receipts for Family Use. And the usual Original Department matters. The .January No. of the New Year will be issued December rst, and will contain the opjti n g chap tors of one of the Best Serial Stories over printed in American Magazine, by CHKIHYIAN RKID, die author of "A Untitle Belle," "Valerie Ayl mer," " Morton House," etc,, entitled ROSLYN'S FORTUNE. AY c have engaged a Full Corps of Distinguished Writers, whose Contributions will enrich trodcy's Lady's Book during the year. Send in your Club at once. You can. add ant, name* a/tericardu at (fit. nariie. price an </te original TERMS.—Cash in Advance. POSTAGE PREPAID. One copy, one year, oo Two copies, one year, ** -j 70 Three copies, one year, "* ;> 26 Four copies, one year, ti fio Five copies, one year, and an extra copy to thy person getting up the club, making six cop ies, 9 50 Bight copies, one year, and an extra copy to the person getting up the club, making nine copies,. t ,ijsl4 00 Now i.s the time to make up your Club. HOW TO UK MlT. —(let a Post-ottieo Money Order on Philadelphia, or a Draft on Philadelphia or New York. If you cannot get Other of these, send Bank-notes, and in the latter case register your letter. To parties intending to get up Club, a specimen copy will be sent on application. Address, OODKY'3 LADY'S BOOK ITU. CO. (Limit*),p !qoal: coal: fastis 9 FOR cjtSMi : | ' The following price* wiil bo charged for #.V ' 'Fllitl t'MTH t'OviL, in the yard, in all the j yard* signature* hereto attached, until furthe i notice: STOVE, $4 25 CHESTNUT, 4 25 GRATE, 4 25 EGG, 4 2^ OJT Cartage, FIFTY CENTS PER TON IX addition to above, and an EXTRA CHARGE far carrying in. W. M. MAI.LORT, Towsnoa. lIENKY MERCUR, NATHAN TII)D, K. H. PIERCE, • B ART LETT BROS., Wysox. At <XtJt hi* OK 1"S I\€Jf It, formerly Phi a ney'n : Sullivan Coal, LARGE STOVE, $3 00 SMALL STOVE, 3 26 CHESTNUT; 3 23 EGG, 3 00 GRATE, 3 00 SMALL CHESTNUT, 3 13 \\ itfi same additional charge* for cartage. W. M. MALLORY. October, 24, 1870. I ATTRACTIONS \T H. JACOBS' TEMPLE OF F A S HIO N. (No. 2, Pattern's Block.) TOWANDA, J'A. I have just received a large stock of SPRING GOODS, con sisting in part of MENS' BOYS AND YOUTHS* CLOTHING, which I am offering cheaper than the cheapest. Spring Styles of HATS and CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, and a beautiful selection of Neck Wear, SCARFS,TIES, &c., &c. Hosiery and Gents' Underwear in great variety and very cheap. Buy your Clothing of me and Save money. //. JACOBS, The Clothier. Towanda, March 10, 1880. C OAU ' NATIIAN Til)I), UKAI.KIt IN PXTTSTON, WILKES-BARRE, ANI) LOYAL SOCK COAL. Invites the patronage of hlnold friend* and the pib lie generally. I shall keep a full assortment or all sizes, AND SHALL 9KLI. AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. ~ ard and ofttoe, foot yf I'lnc atrwt, just south at Conrt House. A "tf- 5W N. TLI>D.
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