Tlie I>a,ily Review. Towanda, Pa., Friday, August 12, 1881 EDITORS . e. W. ALVOItD. NOBLE N.ALVORD 44 itaily Kerietr " only 45 r.rnti per month, fry it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post-ofliee as follows : ARKIVE DEPART 4 00 A.M. Phila. N Y. and East States I'.M. 7 41 130 ... .Dushore, Bernicc, Laporte, &c.... 245 10 15 Ij. V. way mail North . 3 45 1 00 New Era, &c. Tues., Thurs. and Hat. 1 00 100 ..Asylum, &c. Mon.,Wed. and Fri.. 1 00 1 00 Slteshequin, &e M. 12 00 1 00 I'.M Troy, Burlington, &e.... A.M. 10 00 2 40 . ..Closed mail from Erie & N.0.H.1t'5... 8 45 5 00 Canton, Monroeton, &c 9 00 4 30 L. V. way mail Smith 9 50 100 Lcllaysvilie, Rome, ike...l'.M. 100 r, 30 Barclay. 1 00 10 40 Erie west of Elmira 7 30 (mice open from 7:00 A. M. to 7:45 r. m. Money order ofUoe open from 8 :00 to 7:00 P. m. Oflieo open Sunday from 9:00 to 10 :00 A. M . I'. POWELL, P. M. The National Guard. Cupt. WILT lias issued the following Gen eral Order to his company: A nxoßV Co. "A," 9tii ltegt. N. G. Pa. I TOWANDA, PA., August 4tli, 1881. I GENERAL ORDER NO. 9. I. General Order No 4 from Division Head quarters fixes the time for the Encampment from August 23d to August 29th 1881, at Wilkesßurre, Pa. 11. Transportation, camp and garrison equipage, and subsistence will he furnished. 111. The annual inspection by the Adjutant General, during said encampment, is announ ced to take place on Thursday August 25th, at 3 p. m. IV. The Brigade will be reviewed by the Commander-in-Chief on Saturday August 27th at 4 p. m. V. The Commander-in-Chief, in General Order No. 12. announces the following: " The inspection will be rigorous. Especial attention will be given to care and condition of clothing and equipments, and number of articles of each on hand. All rolls must be completed as near as may be before leaving the rendezvous. These encampments are held under the provisions of. and by authori ty of the law. It is mandatory, and requires the attendance of all who hoid commissions or are serving a term of enlistment. 44 Excuses for absence will be eutertained for such reasons only as would prevail in ac tual service. Officers and men can only be absent from this service by permission of the Brigade Commander. 44 To be effective and instructive, the en campment demands the continuous attend ance of each individual for the whole time provided for. There will be no payment for partial service. If a leave of absence or fur lough be granted upon surgeon's certificate of difability, where the disability arises In camp, or by reason of serious illness or death in the soldier's family, occurring while be is on his tour of duty, the payment will be in full." VI. The encampment will occupy but six days, and you will receive pay for five, re quiring you to lose one day only. In accord ance with orders from headquarters,none can be excused from the attendance at this en campment, except by the Brigade Command er. Vn. All tines and dues for non-attendance at drills, are hereby remitted up to June Bth 1881. From this date, fjune Bth), all fines will be charged and reported to Headquarters, in accordance with the law now in force. The fines for non attendance at regular drills are as follows: Commissioned officers, 23 cts., Ser geants 2'), Corporals 13, privates, 10 For ab sence from a company parade the following are the fines fixed: Commissioned officers fifty cents; seargeauts, forty cents; corporals, thirty cents; privates, twenty ceets. VIII. The book," The Sentinel and his Duties," will be issued to each member of the company, as company property. A care ful studv of the book will he required. Offi cers and men must understand guard mount ing and their duties, while serving a tour of guard. Hereafter members of the company will be reprimanded or punished for ignor ance of Guard mounting or the duties of a sentinel. IX. The members of the company will re port at the Armory on Saturday, 20 of Au gust, 1881 at one o'clock p. M. sharp for an out door drill and company parade, with knapsack, haversack and canteen. X. The following appointment of non-com missioned officers is announced: Ist Sergeant, John Mclntire. Sergeants. Corporals. John Taylor. Joseph Vincent. Frederic C. Heath. M. A. Moody. Porter Stratton. C. F. Mead. Edw. A. Thompson. J. ANDREW WILT, Captain. j We are constantly receiving orders for 41 Lum . | Smith's Imitation Stained glass," and arc ready to ; give our patrons the full benefit of an inexpensive and handsome decoration by placing it on any glass j whether door or window, large size or small glass, | gieen or white, round or square, in fact any posi > tlon, shape or kind of frame or glass that needs ! shading from the rays of tlie sun, or from the gaze .J of inquisitive eyes. Thankful for the very liberal | patronage bestowed since we liave received the I agency of this Imitation, we shall by a strict atten j tion to business, hoping to merit a continuance of • j the same. To those who have heard oftheVlmi { tation Glass," and have not seen it, we extend a ' j cordial invitation to examine into its real merits, 1 | and ask the prices for which it can be obtained, we , j are prepared to contract with churches, halls, or [ or other public buildings, and warrant all of our work to surpass in beauty the genuine stained glass i and our prices are less than one-fourth the cost of i the same. Those in need of anything of this kind 1 or who arc lovers of art, whether they wish to pur i cliasc or not, are respectfully invited to examine i the same at C'HAS. F. CROSS' Book Store. ) — ♦ . IMPORTANT TO TRAVELERS.— SpeciaI in ducements arc offered you by the BURLING TON ROUTE. It will pay you to read their ' advertisement to be found elsewhere in this issue. Bird cages, perfectly sate fastenings, cheapest considering quality, at C. P. Welles' Crockery and 99c store. A Canada long-wool Buck Sheep, weighing 225 11.5., and a Grade Alderny Bull, two yearo old, for sale by the subscriber W. -T. DELPCECH, July 25. Horn Brook, Pa. ' Wire dish covers, round and ova,"at C.P. Welles' ; Crockery store. Berries, Garden truck at My re's meat mar ket, Bridge Bt. CELLERY PLANTS FOR SALE. I have a tine lot of Celery Plants for sale at f>2 1-2 cents per hundred. Call at iny house No. 12 Lorn ■ hard street. BAM'L POWELL. ' $3 REWARD—Lost, between Leßaysville and Towanda, a small sized Gold Watch, wrapped up in paper. No. of ease, 20.821; No. of movement, 1,321,128. Five Dollars Reward will he paid if delivered to Win. A. Chamberlin, Towanda, l*a. JulyS, 1881. Don't forget the Harvard Burner when in want of a FIRST CLASS Light, For Sale by C P Welles. "Jacobs the Clothier." has the best assort , ed and nobbiest stock of Spring clothing, fur nishing goods, Ac., of any dealer in Towan da which we can assure you sire sold fully 15 percent lower than other dealers for the same goods. Second hand Herring Safe for sale eheap. quire at this office. Saratoga Potato or Chip Machines at C P Welles' Crockery Store. Go to Ottarson for a new couch. One of those thin gum overcoats sold by Rosenfield is cheaper and much more eonvdn ent than an umbrella. FOR SALE CHEAP.—A "Good Morning* Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw. N. P. HICKS. Apple Parers, Corel's and Slicers at C P Welles Crockery Store. NOTICE. —I want it distinctly understood that I have Removed from Bridge Street Fur nture Store to rooms over Turner A Gor don's drug store and Woodford A Vandorn's boot and shod store where I will keep on hand all Kinds of COFFINS AND CASKETS from the best to the cheapest. Any one in need of any thing in my line give me a call. P. S. I have no connection with any of Mr. Frost's establishments. Feb. 5. J. S. ALLYN, Agt. You run no risk when you buy yourgroeer es at G. IJ. ROSS' new store in Montanye Block. His prices are way down to rock bot tom. His store in Kellum Block, Ist Ward beats the world by low prices and good goods. If you call at BLUM'S boot and shoe store you will find that you can get more and bet ter goods for the liionev than at at any shoe house in Towanda. The only market in Towanda where you can get good, fat western beef is at liundell's, where the best