Tli© Dailv Review. Towanda, Pa., Saturday, March 26, 1881. EDITORS . G. W. ALVORD. NOBLE N. ALVORD. Hai/y Mtrrif tr" only 95 eenfi per month, Try 41, The Lewisburg, Pa., Chronicle of the 10th instaut quotes the following para graphs from a letter recently written by Senator Mitchell to Prof. Tustin : "I appreciate very keenly the weitrlit of the very grave responsibility cast upon me by my election to the Senate. I am not vain enough to attribute this to any special fitness on my part in point of abil ity to shine in such a body among the great men of the Nation, but I am con vinced rather that it was bestowed in the belief that I am disposed to deal fairly and justly toward all parties. In my judgment, the highest essential attribute of a public man is measured by a purpose to do the right as he is given to see it. So far as that is concerned. I assure you no one need hesitate in the belief that I am disposed to exemplify it in the future, as I have endeavored to do in my career in the past. And now I am about to accept a career of more grave responsibility than any hitherto lain upon me, knowing that by so doing I lay aside the hope which I have for years entertained of spending some of the long years of a rapidly ebb ing life in that peaceful home and neigh borhood relation which is best fitted to confer happiness here and to secure it hereafter. But I assure you I shall en deavor to stand guard against all the blandishments of tbe world, the flesh and the devil in whatever station 1 may be called to act. I shall strive on toward the end, in the hope that if I do not enjoy such rest and tranquility here I may in herit it hereafter. I regard the "legacy" of the blessed Eternal Life as higher and better and far more precious than all earthly honors or worldly fame. I feel very greatly indebted to my old schoolmate and long-time friend, Mr, Wolfe, for his confidence and support. Without them, I am quite aware my nom ination and election could not have been secured with so great unanimity, even had my selection been at all possible without his aid and concurrence. Says the Boston Herald :—Marked as has been the improvement in the South among all classes and in almost every in dustry, there is a danger which threatens this section and which can be more easily averted now than in the future: From everywhere and everybody comes the statement that one of the great questions to be solved by the South, and that very soon, is the labor question. Already it is becoming dfllcult for large planters to command the labor to plant and gather their crops. They And it necessary, in many places, to yield to the colored man's desire to till the soil for himself by giv ing him a house and a few acres of ground upou the plantation, which he can cultivate for himself, and allow him a portion of his time to work it. Of course the custom varies in different sections, but it is evident that in all parts of the South the whites are finding it to their intrests to cultivate closer and better re lations with the blacks. This is as it should be, and will naturally result in beneflits to both. I believe, however that the result of this year's planting demosstrates the fact that the sooner the great plantations are partitioned and fall into the hands of small farmers the better it will be for the South. The totai amount of the new French loan is $200,000,000 in American currency and the rate of inter st S pe cent. As the bonds were sold for 8:H, the Government actually received but $100,500,000 in cash and the buvers of the bonds will realize 3.63 per cent, on their investment. The outstanding French bouds now redeem able net the holders at present rates 3.43. Our own 4-per-cents. when at 112J, net a trifle over 3.55 per cent. What advantage there is to the French Government in fix ing the rate of iutrest so low that its bonds are only negotiable at a discount of 10® per cent, is not apparent. A 3£- per-cent. bond would probably have had the aditional advantage that when the debt comes to be paid, ifit ever does, the Government would have to pay no more byway of principal than it actually re ceived. — Press. Colonel Thomas A. Scott, since his recent return from the South, has endow ed with $50,000 the chair of Mathematics in the University of Pennsylvania; given $50,000 to Jefferson Medical College, $30,- 000 to the Orthopedic Hospital, $20,000 to the Children's Department of the Epis copal Hospital, and $50,000 to a Southern Medical College. Business Cards. ALVORD & SON, JOB PIiINTERS, DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main Btreet, Towanda Pa. DSAVERCOOL, • Manufacturer of OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, And Library Tables. Shop cornor Second and Poplar streets. mar 23 81 DR. T.B. JOHNSON, PHY SI CIAN AND SUR G EON, Office over U. C Porter's Drug Store, Residence corner Maple and Second Streets, ELSBKEE & SON, AI TORNEYS-A T-LA IF, South side Mercur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBIIEK. | L. KLSBBBB. FL. IIOLLISTER D. D. S. ■ (Successor to Dr. E. 11. Angle.) OPERATIVE AND MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, second floor of Dr. Pratt's o ffi ce. lOjanSO F THORNTON, TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Organs. (Over 17 years experi ence.) Orders received at Holmes A Passage's Music Store. GW. RYAN, •BOUNTYSUP&RINI ENDENI Office Patton's Block. GF. MASON, • A TTORNEY-A T-LA VT, Office over Patch A Tracy, Main street. HENRY STREETER, ATTORNEY 8C COUNSELOR AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. JOHN W. CODDING, A TTORNEY-A T-LA IF, Office Mercur Block, over Kirby's Drug Store. OD. KINNEY, A T TORNE Y-A T-LA IF, Office, corner Main and Pine Streets, Towanda, Pa. PECK & OVERTON, Attorneys-at-Law, Toxoanda, Pa. D'A. OVERTON, | BENJ. M. PECK. WILLIAMS, ANGLE & BUFFING. TON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LA IF, Office formerly occupied by W. Watkins. WOOD & HALE, Attorneys at Law, Office corner Main and Pihe Streets Towanda, Pa. J AS. WOOD. | J AS. T. HALE. "jp u0 BONO PUBLICO." "JAKE" The Cloth er (Established 1863) Offers better bargains in Men's, Youths', and Boys' CLOTHING, Hats , Caps* Ties , Sear is* Collars, Cuffs, Ac., than ever, and proposes to sell lower than any house in Bradford county. A large stock of CHILDREN'S SUITS AT COST, as we wish, to close out that line oi goods entirely in the next sixty days. Fresh spring goods every day. For "proof of the pudding," call ou "JAKE," at No. '2 Patton Block, Towanda. MRS. 1). V. STEDGE, Manufacturer of and dealer ia Human Hair Goods, Special attention given to COMBINGS —Roots all turned one way. Switches from $1 upwards. Also agent for Ilun er'sINVISIBLK FACE POWDER, Madam Clark's Corsets, and Shoulder Brace Elastics. Particular attention paid to dressing ladies hair at their homes or at my place of business, over Evans A Hildreth's store. MRS. D. V. STEIXIK USUAL Rosewfield the fashionable clothier, is the first to open a FULL LINE OF SPRING CLOTHING to which he invites the particular atten tion of TMt E 1* l/ISEMC. Ilis assortment comprises the most fash iouable goods in the READY-MADE CLOTHING LINE, purchased lor cash, and will be sold CHEAPER than any other house in the country can offer the same quality of goods. /-s A full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS Also a better assortment ot FURNISH ING GOODS than can be found elsewhere in^Towanda. Call, examine, and satisfy your selves. M. E. ROSENFIELD. March 9, 1881. N EUItALGIA CURED BY DR. BURR'S NEURALGIA AND SICK HEADACIIE PILLS. A universal cure for Neuralgia, Sick Head ache, Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Paralysis, Palpita tion of the Heart, and Head ache arising from over stimulation either from OI'IUM OR ALCOHOLIC SIMULANTS. These PIIIB arc very pleasant to take (they dis solve in the mouth) and effectually cure all dieases arising from a deranged nervous system. If your druggist is not supplied, ask him to pro cure it for you, from the wholesale dealers. Sent to any address on receipt of 50 cents. For Bale by CLARK B. POUTER, QFECIAI. NOTICE! THE NEW YORK, IAXE ERIE & WESTERN R. R. Ever mindful of the interests of its patrons, has established a CITY Ticket Office at Toieanda. REDUCED RATES to all principal points WEST. For passage tickets, colonists' tickets, or tickets foi a party of passengers, apply at the ofllce of the New York, Lake Erie & Western R. R., Ward House, Towanda, Pa. Haggage checked to all points. JOHN E. WARD, Agent. JP*RANK P. GRADY MERCHANT TAIL OR. Comer Main and Pine Streets, Keeps a large assortment of Cloths and Snitiiiers* And makes a SINGLE GARMENT or a WHOLE SUIT to order ON SHORT NOTICE. Ilis present stock has been purchased at VERY LOW PRICES, and he proposes to give his customers the benefit of his good bargains. ME A CALL.^j FRANK P. GRADY, Practical Cutter and Tailor. Towanda, Jan. 13, 1881. jpASSENGKRS (iOING WEST Should remember that the regular Ticket Office at the upper depot, Towanda, is the place to purchase TICKETS TO ALL POINTS WEST, NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST, at the Lowest Possible Rates by any route. For information as to routes, time changes, connections, See., to any place in the United States or Canada, call on or address 11. E. BABCOCK, Ticket Agent, Towanda, Fa. QOAL: COAL: CHEAP COR ! At •Wt/iKsKjOKt A"*# SVJTK it, formerly Pierce's Sullivan Coal, LARGE STOVE, $3 00 SMALL STOVE, 3 25 CHESTNUT, 3 25 EGG, 3 00 GRATE, 3 00 SMALL CHESTNUT, 2 15 With same additional charges for cartage. W. M. MALI,OUT October, 24, 187b. HW. MILLER • keeps several PUBLIC HACKS and is ready to attend all calls in his line prompil>. He runs to ALL TRAINS. Charges for night and early morning trains 25 cents per passenger. Regu lar customers supplied with tickets at reduced rates. Charges for attending funerals from $2.50 to $3.00. Horses and carriages to let. Orders left at his office below council rooms will receive careful attention. H. W. MILLER. Nov. 27, 1880. QTEDGE'S TONIC FOR THEJ . HAIR. A sure cure for Dandruff and all other diseases of the Scalp. Stops the hair from falling out; invigorates the hair nerves; cleanses the hair perfectly and gives it a beautiful and healthy gloss that cannot be obtained without itti use. jjQF*Price|so cents per Manufactured and sold by D. V. STEDGE, TOWANDA, Pa. Nathan Tidd, UK AUK II IN PITTSTON, WILKES - BARRE, AND Loyal Hoclc Coal. Invites the patronage of his old friends and the pub. lie generally. I shall keep a full assortment ot all sizes, AND BUAI.L SRI.I, AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. Yard and offlee.'foot of Pine street, just south o Oour nouse ? Aug3o. N. TIDD. p*OR Hair Cut and Shave Go to the WARD HOUSE SHAVING PARLOR STEDGE Is there. tOnly Sao tor this style of PHILADELPHIA SINGER. .Equal to any Singsr in the market, liememlter, we mend it to be examined before you pay for it. This is ths same style other companies retail tor soot. All Machines warranted for three years. Send for onr Illustrated Cir cular and Testimonials. Address CHARLES A. WOOD A CO., 17 I TsfiU at, Philiiilphti, U NEW EATING HOUSE sf,m RESTJiURJMJYT S. B. TIDD has fitted up one of the stores in Streeter's new block (one door south of Evans & Hildreth's) and is now prepared to furnish WARM MEALS ON SHORT NOTICE. HIS LUNCH COUNTER is supplied with all the delicacies of the mar ket. QTW He has elegantly furnished room* for the accommodation of parties. GIVE HIM A CALL!