DAILY . < -• k ■ 4•i .. - TOWANDA REVIEW. VOLUME r, NO. 170 Jhcslness C. The undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Please of Bradford county to distribute the funds arising from the Sheriff's sale of the !>of udants real estate, will attend to the du i. sol' iiis appointment at his office itt Towanda, on Friday March litith IKSO at I o'i loek i\ m., when and vvi.u ro all persons having clahns must present tiicm or be forever debarred from coming in on said fin d. JA.MHfc T. IIALIi, Auditor. (. Towanda, Feb. 26, Ifcoo TOWANDA, PA., TUESDAY, MARCH, 30, 1880. The News Condensed. Petroleum has been discovered in Ala bama. Couard F. Stark, a well-known lawyer, and president of the People's Savings Bank, of Pittston, is dead. An attempt will be made to-day to seat Governor Curtin, from the XXtli District of Pennsylvania. Boring for petroleum is still proceeding in the district of Dithmarchen, Prussia, a depth of 380 metres being reached. A new directory of St. Louis, contains 120,000 names. The city's population is estimated at 540,000. Saturday night lightning struck a 10.000 barrel oil tank belonging to the Fox Farm Pipe Line. The tank is loss. Upshur Johnson, a prominent grain op erator of Baltimore, committed suicidi yesterday by shooting. Cause unknown. Deaths in New York last week, 543; births, 583; marriages, 121. The police irrested 1.223 persons. It is understood that Edgar M. Marble, i law officer in the Interior Department, will be appointed Commissioner of l'ai •nts, to succeed Paine. Within a fortnight two of the Prcsby erian churches of Buffalo have lost tlieii pastors, and it is expected that a third will be vacant in a few days. It is expected that both the army am iayy appropriation bills will be reported o the House t< - lay or as soon os tin •onsular and diplomatic bill has been dis >osed of. Christ Church of Boston, erected in 1723, is older than any other church tali ice ip that city. Its Bible and severs Prayer Books were presents from King George 11, in 1733. The arrivals of immigrants at the port of New York amounted last week to 8,837. flic arrivals yesterday by four steamships were 1,400. At this season of the yeai these arrivals are unusually large. It is reported from Munich that a musi cal enthusiast has invented an instrument which imitates all animals and concludes by pronouncing words of respect to the ladies. The inventor calls the instru ment a xophonc. Secretary Thompson has instructed the commander of the Constellath n that he might land his cargo at either Kingston, Queenstown or Galway, as the Herald re lief committee may desire. The vessel sailed Saturday. The report of the Elections Committee of the House, by which the Democrats hope to deprive Mr. Washburn, of Minne sota, of the seat to which he was elected by a large majority, is said to bear evi dence of having been mainly the work of Mr. Donnely, the defeated candidate. The striking hardware moulders of Reading have resolved to remain out. There is a relief committee, which has just bought a supply of gfbccries and pro visions for use by the strikers. Twenty live moulders were at work at the Heading Hardware Company's shops yesterday. The six counties which compose the Pittsburg, Peun., Dcauery oftbe Protest ant Episcopal Church, with a population of 80,000, had ten years ago only two clergymen for the four parishes of the district. Now there are Ave resident clergymen, seven parishes, ai:d eight other points where church scrvires are held. Powel I & Co. Have received, and have now on exhibition THEIR SPRING SIOCK OF ~ C C A A R R P P E E T T S S TO WHICH THEY Invite the attention of tlieir Customers. THE MUTUAL Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. % ASSETS, - $88,452,994.81. B®**This Company long since attained, and now holtls, the foremost place among Life Insurance Institutions of the world. The magnitude of its business proves that it enjoys the confidence of tin: people. It presents, to those needing insurance, a security unequalled by any similar institu tion. It has never disputed a claim which was shown to be just and right, and has carefully sought and practiced the most equitable system for the division of its surplus. , W. S. VINCENT. District Agent Towanda, Pa. PRICE ONE CENT STEAM DYE WORKS AND LAUN DRY. NO. 4, ARCADE BLOCK MAIN ST. WASH LIST. Gentlemens List. Ladies List. Shirts, each 10 to 12 ct. Dresses, pi tin, each, 25 Collars, per doz 20 " 44 fancy, 50 to 300 Drawers, each, 8 14 Waists, plain, each, 20 Undershirts, each, 8 44 44 fancy, 50 to 100 Niglit shirts, 44 8 44 Skirts, plain, each, 20' Handkerchiefs, eh, 4 44 44 fancy, 50 to 100 Cuffs, per pair, 6 44 Chemise, each, Bto 25 Socks, per pair, 6 44 Corsets, each, 25 Neckties, each, 5 44 Drawers, 44 8 Coats, each, 25 to 50 44 Stockings, pair, 5 Vests, each, 25 44 Collars, dozen, 30 Pants, 44 2 5 44 Cuffs, per pair, 5 Night Dresses, plain, ch, 8 44 fancy, SO to 50 Handkerchiefs, each, 4 Skirt Covers, each, 8 Aprons, each, 8 Saquea, each, 25 to 100 Special rates for family washinylsA UsTSingle gentlemen* washing, 7o cts■ per dot I .ace Curtains per wirdow sl., Plain Hollonds 25 cents, Counterpanes 25 cents. Orders may be left at the Dye Works or Dr. Porter's Drug Store, and clothes will be CALLKD FOR and PROMPTLY DELIVERED. OGTWe employ ONLY FEMALE Washers and Ironer