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    The 1 )il v Review.
Towanda, Pa., Tnursday, Aug. 18, 1881.
EDITORS .
8. W. ALVOUD. NOBLE N.AI.VOKD
" IPaily ICtri JT " on centi prr
utnnth. Wry *#•
Wails arrive and depart at the Towanda Post-office
as follows :
ARRIVE DEPART
4 00 A.M. Phila. N Y. nnd East States I'.M. 7 4a
1 30 ....Dushore, Bernice, I.aporte, ike.... 2 4a
10 15 L, V. way mail North . 3 45 1
100 New Era, &e. Tues., Thurs. and Hat. 1 00
100 ..Asylum, &e. Mom, Wed. and Fri.. 1 00
1 00 Sheshequin, N'e M. I' 2 00
1 00 /'..)/ Troy, Burlington, See.... A.M. to On
•2 40 ...Closed mail from Erietfc N.C.K.11'5... 845
5 00 Canton, Monroeton, Nc 0 00
4 30 L. V. way mail 9 50
1 00 Lellaysville, Koine, &c.../'.J/. t 00 |
f, 30 Barclay 1 00 ■
10 40 Erie west of Elmira 7 30 |
(Mlice open from 7: 00 A. SI. to 7: 45 p. St.
Money order office open from 8:00 to 7:00 e. SI.
Office open Sunday from 9 : 00 to 10:00 A. SI.
P. POWELL, I*. M.
The National Guard.
C'apt. WILT has issued the following Gen
eral Order to his company :
ARMORY CO. "A," 9th llegt. N. U. Pa. i
TOWANDA, PA., August 4th, 1881. i
GENERAL ORDER No. 9.
I. General Order No 4 from Division Head
quarters lixes the time for the Encampment
from August 23d to August 29th 1881, at
Wilkesßarre, 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 he rev'ewed by the
Commander-in-Chief on Saturday August 27l li
at 4 p. m.
V. The Commander-in-Chief, in Genera|
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 he 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 hold commissions
or are serving a term of enlistment.
" Excuses for absence will be entertained
for sucli reasons only as would prevail in ac
tual service. Officers and men can only he
absent from this service by permission of the
Brigade Commander.
"To tie effective and instructive, the en
campment. demands the continuous attend
ance of each individual for the whole time
provided for. There will he no payment for
partial service. If a leave of Absence or fur
lough he 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 he is on his
lour of duty, the payment will be in full."
VI. The encampment will occupy hut six
days, and you will receive pay for live, 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-1
gampmcnt, except by the Brigade Command
er.
VII. All tines and dues for non-attendance
at drills, are hereby remitted up to June Bth
1881. From this date,f June Bth), all lines will
he charged and reported to Headquarters, in
accordance with the law now in force. The
tines for non attendance at regular drills are
as follows: Commissioned officers, 25 els., Ser
geants 2), Corporals 15, privates, 10 For ab
sence from a company parade the followingarc
the tines fixed: Commissioned officers fifty
cents; seargeants, 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 stud - ' of the hook 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 r. 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:
ls| Sergeant, John Mclnlire.
Serge ants. Co rpora I s.
John Taylor. Joseph Vincent.
Frederic C. Heath. M. A. Moody.
Porter Stratum. C. F. Mead.
Edw. A. Thompson.
J. ANDREW WILT.
Co pintn.
Don't fail to go to JOHN SUI.LINAN'S on
Bridge street, for the best five cent eegar.
The third quarterly meeting of llie A. M. K.
/ion Church, Rev. ('. A. Smith pastor, will
beheld on Sunday next, as follows: Love
Feast, 10:30, a. in.; Communion half past
two. Evening service 7:30, at which time the
pastor will preach hi- farewell sermon. All
are invited.
The North Branch Association of Uni
versal ists will hold its annual meeting at
Litchfield Center on Wednesday and Thurs
day 24th and 251h iusts. Rev. S. C. Chandler
of Sylvania, Ilev. Myra Kingsbury of Ver
mont. Ilev. If. Ilavford, Slate Missionary and
Rev. Win. Taylor of Towaoda will he pres
ent and speak. The public are cordially in
vited to be present.
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i T<) MY PATIENT.- I . —Owing to imp-iircd
] health I find it necessary to employ an assistant.
| and it affords me great pleasure to inform my pa
! dents and tin' public generally tli it I have secured
j did services of I>r. FOWLER, of Ithaca, N. Y,,
i one of tlie most skilllfui dentists in the country, .and
1 he will spend the greater portion of his time in my
j office. This arrangement will insure promptness in
I attending to all who may favor us with calls.
Having been associated with Doctor Fowler pro.
; vious to my coming to Towanda, I know him to be
an accomplished gentleman and a first class
i dental operator. W. 15. KKLI.Y, Dentist.
I' F—l >r Fowler will be here on the I.sth nf An-
I gust. ' aug 10
j , _
Hird cages, perfectly sate fastenings, cheapest
j considering quality, at C. P. Welles'Crockery and
• title sto''e.
Wire dish covers, round and ova, at C.l'. Welles'
| Crockery store.
Berries. Garden truck at My re's meat mar
ket. Bridge .St.
CKLLKRY PLANT* FOIt SALE,
j I have a fine lot of Celery Plants for sale at 02 l-'2
! cents per hundred. Call at my house No. 12 I.om
| bard street. SAM'J. POWELL.
#5 BE WARD —Lost between Leßaysville
! and Towanda, a small sized Gold Watch,
| wrapped tip in paper. No. of case, 2fi.S2l;
j No. of movement, 1 ,f2l .'I2S. Five Dollars
| Reward will be paid if delivered to Win.
iA. Chantbcrliii. Towanda. l'a. duly 8,1881.
I I>on't forget the Harvard llurner when in want of
! a FIRST ri. ASS Light, For Sale by C P Welles.
"Jacobs the Clothier." has the best assort
ed and nobbiest stock of Spring clothing fur
; iiisbiug goods, Ac., of any dealer in Towan-
I da which we can assure you arc sold fully Id
| per cent lower than other dealers for the
! same goods. x
Second hand Herring Safe for sale cheap,
quire at this oilice.
j Saratoga Potato or Chip Machines at C P Wt lies'
i Crockery Store.
Go to Ottarson for a new couch.
j One of those thin gum overcoats sold by
i Rosentield is cheaper and much more conven
j cut than an umbrella.
FOR SALE Cm: VP. A "Good Morning'
Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig
I saw. N. I'. HICKS'.
Apple furors, Corel's and Sheet s at C P Welles'
1 Crockery Store.
NOTICE.—I want it distinctly understood
i that I hare Removed from Bridge Street Fur
! uturc Store to rooms over Turner & Gor
; don's drug store and Woodford &. Vamlorn's
j hoot and shoe store where I will keep on
j hand all kinds of (TIFFINS AND ('ASKE I's
j from the best to the cheapest. Any one in
j need of any tiling in my line, give in • a call.
I*. S. I have no connection with any of Mr.
j Frost's establishments.
I Feb. d. J. S. Ai.I. YN, Agt. '
You run no risk when you buy yourgrocer
i es at G. L. Ross' icw store in Moutaiivt
Block. His prices are \va\ down to rock bot
) torn.
Hi- store in Ivellum Block, 1-1 Ward heats
the world by low prices and guild goods.
If yi 'I call at BU M'S hoot and shoe store
1 you will tind that you can get more ami het-
I ter goods for the monev than at at any shoe
! house in Towanda.
The only market in Towanda where you
j can get good, fat wesiern beef i- at Rundell's,
where Hie best < uts of veal, lamb and mutton
j are always served. Also ham. bacon and salt
| meats of all kinds, Fresh Fish, dressed poui
i try, vegetables and fruit.. Leave your orders
j at Rundell's market.
I Get youreouchP*, sofas, easy chairs— evorv
! tiling in the upholstery line repaired iit
> Ottarson's. Bridge street.
The "Senate" lias long been considered
; headquarters for the best clams. Mr. Nestor
j is now receiving his supply direct from the
j famous Berth Ambny beds, and serves them
i in everv st vie.
•
ICK (it PAM. —We are now prepared to fur
nish I'E UREAM on short n tiro. Orders
I p'ft at Kirby's drug store or with driver of
! the milk wagon, will receive prompt atten
| lion. Price 37 1-2 cents per quart. Iw.
11. ELSKUKK.
11. WILCOX.
The Revised Edition of the New Testament
in three, different stvles and ranging in price
from 20 cents to £1 25, just received at Whit
comb's Book store. 240
For First Class Custom Boots ami Shoes, go to
Morgan Me Mill ion's Shop, over Burchill Brothers
Marble Works. Repairing of all kinds neatly done.
The finest building lot inTowambi borough
corner of Poplar and Second streets, between
j the residence of Hon. E. <). Goodrich and
! E. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to O.
1) Kinnev
Brick for sale. Enquire of J. T. Hale, at
torney at law.
Our popular arti-t, (J. 11. WOOD, is gaining
a reputation for excellence of w< rk which is
making Towanda famous. lie received the
| following flattering letter on Saturday from
! a delighted customer:
CAMPION. X. V.. May 11th, is,si.
Mr. Gno. 11. WOOD :
M>i Dear Sir —The picture arrived this
morning, and was paid for and taken in less
than two seconds after it was opened. It is
without doubt the finest picture of any kind
in town; in fact, the finest 1 ever saw at any
price.
I cannot compliment you sufficiently for.
your talent, aid assure YOU that you will
never regret the labor bestowed on this piece
of work: it will be productive of other simi
lar work from this section and to no small
amount. I have no doubt that by putting it
I on exhibition in window I could secure you
hundreds of dollars worth of work. I have
compared it with former one of same subject
made bv you at slb 1 think, and this is very
much liner.
My wife, who is a daughter of the subject,
i- perfectly carried away; you may consider
her under obligation-to you. Again thank
ing you, I remain, Yours. Ac.
A. C. WOODKI FK.
A Xrcw E\l Kltl'lMsi;.—ll. S. Thurbei has
provided himself with a suitable •• rig" and
is now prepared to deliver all kind- of
packages, goods, trunks, Ac., on the shortest
not ice and at reasonable rates. Order.* left at
Stevens & bong's and I)\e A Co.'- will re
i ceive prompt attent ion.
The Towanda Library, over EVANS A 1111
; DUKTll's store, is open from ten til twelve.
| Tuesday and Saturday. Yearl • subscrip
t'ons $2 CO. Any one may draw a book from
t!ie library on the payment of ten cents.
NoTICK.—We wish to inform the people of
Towanda and vicinity that Mr* I larriet (.'ollijis
: >s now prepared to <io all kinds of Hair Work
at short notice. Sin* also keep- constantl\ on
hand a large supply of Ready Made jiair
: Work, such as Switches. Curls. Braids, and
: Pulls. Residence on Lombard street.
Mrs. IIAUKIKI CI I INS.
Mattresses new at wholesale and retail.
| olain ml fanev stripe feather pillow.*, ready
made; plain pillow* for shams, ready made;
I double front couches, full spring; smoking,
sleepy hollow and students chair*, at Ottar
' son's, Bridge -t reet.
I Latest styles of Hats ami Caps just rev :vt lat M.
: B. KOSKNRIKI.U'S.
'• My Waywaril Pardtier." for Stj at Whit
comb's Book Store. tilt;.
I ICECREAM! Samuel Powell i* now pre*
i pared for the season to make l<*e < ream of all
j kinds, such a* Pineapple. Lemon. St rawbern .
Bisque.ami Vanilla, lie u-e- nothing but the
Best Countrv Cream, from the celebrated
dairy o' B. K. Bowman. I al-o make Grange
j iiiitl Lemon Ices. I also furnish Ice Cream
for Pie-nies and parties. I hope my cu-tom
| ers wilpgive me a call. < trdtvs can be left at
Mereur A* Co'* hard ware store or at my resi
| detiee, Lombard st., bouse No. 12. I • cream
per quart, t!T cents.
SAI'K LOU SAI.K —Eire-proof. Combination
Lock. Impiircof W..1. Yr.s<;.
PLATKOKM WAUON E<MI S vI.K. bran new
! and of best material. Will be sold low f..r
! cash or good paper. Enquire o| A. Wninn
|or <). A. Bi..\t Towant'a, Pa.
L. c. Nelson can furnish any kind of nur-
I sory stock grown in t his count ry. t rue ton one.
! ami will replace if anydic at half prii- • in fail
! delivervof St. Strawln-rry plant*, till the tines!
varieties reads the I2i h OF .Jni\ : MII abundance
iof the best varieties of grape \ tic- clump.
Send postal for prices. 2m
Towanda. Pa., dune S, ISSI.
He* v,.ur h ur nmttre-ses made over at < >!-
t a rsou's.
Hoi SK RNIT SAI V. 1 otl'er foi *a!e a first
Class House on York Avenue near l.oeu-t
I si reet, containing of room- with closet-, china
closet in dining room, pantry in kitelu n. goo I
cellar, well, barn and out building*. The te
la ve Silid house. I Will sell on reasonable
term- for cash. Or will exchange for a good
farm. 11. P. M<au:i
duly S. :i ni. Tow ami i. Pa.
TF.KNKW Eltv WASIIFI:! Give it a trial,
l! does the washing clean, in one fourth the
time.
2(>2-lw. L. S. P.i v--I.i i.i . Agent.
1 have bought .and used the New Era Washer fiva
; (lays in the week for Ilu> past live weeks and am
satisfied ii will do nil that j- claimed Ibr it. I: is
: the l.adv's Friend. Ihe mote 1 Use it the better I
! like it. Mr*. K
Homeopathic Lung S\nip, i- lie- bei iviu
| cdy for 'coughs and cold*. 11 j,- mild, pleas
ant and etlective. Sold in Tow.iiida ooiv In
C. B. Ptut'i'Kt:.
For stile cheap on ea*y terns*. (me -pan
j horses, one single horse," two iop biwgn ..
! Inquire of (i.N Aekl-o.
FAKM KoitS.u.r. I (diet !'or-:de on reason
able term* :i valuable farm, located in tin
valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 |.*j
miles from Towanda. containing To acre
under a good state ot cull i \:! ion. v\ < -11 water
ed. :t young oreliard of choice tree*, good
framed dwelling house, and lim large barn
with underground stabling. I will -ell lisi*
j arm on long time, or exchange ii in pari tor
| property in Vowada borough.
•LOHKI'LI (■. PV I "DIN.
Go TO (J. S ACKI.KV A ' o's for elieao < <>>.\
Hay. ' <;
LOST—On Thursday, between the residence of
j W G Gordon and the Ward House, a small black
| ear ring in gold settings. The finder will be re
warded 011 leaving at this office
One of our firm is now visiting the cities and se
curing great bargains in seasonable goods. Keep
a sharp look out for his return 5 CENT STORK
1 1T111 > CAGES, 40 cents and upwards at the 5
: Cent Store /
FRUIT JARS, pints, quarts, $1 25 per dozen,
1 half gallon, $1 6>. At the 5 cent Store.
FOR SAI.K VERY CHEAP. —A second hand, two
\ horse tread power with thrasher and cleaner. Also
Qlarg; tubular steam boiler, size 4 1-2 by 12 1-2 feet
with 45, 4 inch lines. Address or inquire of
E. G. OWEN, Wysox, Fa.
FOR SALE.— A Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma
chine, in good repair and but little worn Will sell
at a reasonable figure. A good chance for someone.
Enquire of Miss Alice King, Bridge stTowanda, Pa.
FOR SAI.K, — A second hand buggy in good repair.
Inquire at this office.
Lost, Sunday evening, between W. Idttrien's and
F. Wafts',a pair of lisle thread gloves, with colored
wrists Finder will confer a favor by leaving at
Mr. Watts'.
A set second ban 1 light single harness wanted.
A. J. NORI.K, Troy, Pa. July 28.
Eagle, Automatic ami Copying pencils, at C. I*.
Welles" Crockery store.
('. M. Mamille has a quantity of four feet flag
stones for sate cheap.
Picture Frames, a large stock, varieiy and low
prices at ('. P. Welles' crockery and ;Wc store.
Ruv Knapp's Superior Flavoring Extracts
for family u><\ warranted pure.
Trunks and Traveling Bags, gn 1 assort neut in
medium and low priced goods at C.j*. Welles' U'Je
store. v
Lite st.ring elm-kens constantly on lian 1 at
MyciN Bridge St. Market.
A G'(H ttuMK CHEAP.— -I offer for sale
YEBY< HEAP, the liotise and lot. South
east corner Third and Eliz 'both streets isi
litis borough. Tite lions • in good repair,
the lot large, with good well of water and
water in the house. The property will he
sold for half il s \ nine on long I hue.
Juno it, *s|. o. |>. KINNEY.
Cildhrens forages at reduced prices to close out
stock, at • p. Welles' crockery store.
A N EI. EC. \\i L.'< -IUENCJ' FOB S \I.E.- The
really elegant iind eligibly situated residence
of Mrs. 1 met or lloustoti is offcia d f< r sale at
a bargain. The lot is large and lias op it an
abundance of friti' of all kinds, it is alto
gether the most desirable property of the
kind now on the market Only small pav
ntenl required: balance can remain on inert
gag*'. i all on the premise-.
Ju'y 7. Mrs. HOUSTON.
QUININE SUBSTITUTE.
The Only 25 Cent
AGUE REMEDY
IN THE WORLD.
CURES
And all MALARIAL DISEASES.
Yrom ELOEK Pastor
was dangerously ill and entirely prostrated from Chills
and Fever. Quinine nnd other medicines were tried
without effect. Mr. Craig, who had used THERMALINB
as a tonic, advised a trial of THERMALINE, which was
done, resulting in his complete recovery within a few
days."
AT ALL E2U3SISTD, OR LT HAIL, 250, PER DCX
DUNDAS DICK & CO., 112 White Street, N. Y.
—1 ■■■Hi —a—— ihi i in —i rrm^xtyxrvrrnu.-r:.~JL-!%..
As pleasant as | j
Regulate the Rowels
and pleasantly. Cures Cons
tipation, I''ties. I> i I io :i s n ess,!tjsgK|
Headache, Heartburn, Ac. All
Druggists,' or by nmil, 25c. per MteaaS
box.' DUNDAS'DICK & CO., 112 White
Street, New York.
j Capsulets,
Diseases ox tuo urinary Organs. Certain
i Curo in eight clays. No other medicine
can do this. Tito best medicine is the
cheapest. Beware of dangerous imit lions.
All Druggists, or by mail, 7oc. and $1.50
per box. Write for Circular. 'DUNDAS
DICK & CO., 112 White Street, New York.
Instantly relieved bv the uso
of MACtjUII-N MATICO
OINTMENTjand after several
applications of it. Sold by all
j Druggists, or mailed on receipt oi ET9H
j by DUNDAS DICK & CO., M'fg Cfid
I Chemists, 3.12 White Street, New York.