The Daily Deview. Towanda. Pa , Wednesday Mar. 24, 1330. EDITORS : a. W. ALVOIiI). NOULK N. ALVORD. '•Unity WMIHF " oufy ! ceuti per month. Try it. Mail* arrive and depart at the Towanda, Postoffice follows. AUIIIVK. PUiia. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M. Inishorc Laporte Ac 9.00 " L. V. way mail front the North. .10.00 44 Sheshequin A' - 11.00 44 New Era Ac Tues. Thur and Sat. 44 44 Asylum Ac Mom Wed. and Fri. 44 44 Troy Burlington Ae LOO r. M. Leßaysville Borne Ac 44 44 Closed mail from Erie AN (KB* *2. JO 44 L. V. Wav mail from the 50uth...4.30 44 Canton 5.00 44 Barclay 6.30 44 Cl's'd mail fr'm Ehnira A Erie It 1110.10 44 UKI'AK 1. Canton Monrocton AE 0.00 A. M. L. V r . Wav mail South 9.15 Cl's'd m.l Elmira Erie AN C B 810.00 44 Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 44 Sneshequin Ae 12.00 M. Barclay 1J0 r. M. New Era Tues Thur and Sat.... " Asvluut Moil Wed and Fri 44 Leßaysville Borne Ac ,4 44 liushore Ac 2.45 j. V. way mail North 3.45 - iishcr* price i* $300.. It will richly pay art admirers to call and examine them. The picture* will be sold at auction, at the v.-,..,! ii'.'ufi. Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock. Personal. JAMKS HALF: Is rapidly improving, and if ( he docs not MI fit r : relapse, w ill soon b<; con valescent. Miss MIXNIK PATTKKSON,of Ilorschonds, | N. Y., wlio lias been seriously ill for some j weeks, is convalescing. (IKO. 11. SPUING, agent of tlie Singer Man- ' ufaeturing Company, of Towanila, was in town on Saturday. lie looks well, and Brad ford county must agree with bis health—ami : pocket's.— Tunkhannnck Correspondent. IIAKKY MOXUOI:, of Trov, this county, L\a* | challenged GICOUGK WAI>K, champion ocean swimmer of America, to swim a race of one ! mile in lake Chautauqua, on the 4th day of July next, for a purse of SSOO. Major BAKIIWIXL'S patent letter heads are | getting in great demand in Tunkhannock. Hon. GBO. LINOON has been in town for a couple of dais. J. A. MANVILI.K went to Broome county, New York, this morning, in response to a summons to the sick-bed of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. IIi'YCK returned from their bridal tour last evening, and proceeded to their bouse on Third street. In the evening their neighbors assembled and extended to the newly wedded pair a royal reception The ladies prepared an elegant supper, and 'hill present bad a pleasant time. The bride j and groom bad no intimation that anything j unusual was going on until the guests began ° to assemble, and enjoyed it all the more from i the fact that the affair was the spontaneous j offering of their friends, and was accepted as an augury of the kindly feelings entertained by them. Our sister village, Troy, lias a gytnnaseum. The officers are JOHN A. PAKSONH, Presi dent; At.iu.ur MOUGAN, Vice. Preside t; and L. f'uANK, Treasurer. They will have i rooms lately oceupii d by masonic lodge. JOHN CULVKKreceived.bj express, vester drv, a full blood Skye terrier from hi* father, who resides at Bradford, McKenn county, lie is valued at the small sum of SIOO. Moulds WIR.COX. of Luther's Mills, has just bought one of those splendid Sterling Organs of Mr. J. A. MAN VILLI:. A trial of some Impor anee to school teach ers, directors, pupils and parents, took place before Esquire YOUNG yesterday. M. E. ELLIOTT, of Home, was employed to teach the Pail Factory school, in North Towanda | township, the past winter. Among the pupils was a H years old son of Jon X BKNNP.IT. A few weeks ago, just before the end of tlie term, the teacher punished young"BKXNKI T severely; indeed it was alleged by the hoy, j and other scholars, that he was bandit d very roughly—that he was thrown upon the floor j and brutally kicked. Mr. ELLIOTT admitted j tho punishing, but denied that the chastise-i nient was unreasonably severe. The father j of the boy caused the arrest of I'LI.IOTT for j assault and battery, and the defendant elected j to be tried by a justice jury. The following i named genilemon were selected: Judge Urs -Bix, T. C. DF.LANO, S. M. LAPOUTI:, IUA B. HUMPIIKKY, IIAUUY GUAY, and J. P. VAN FLI:I:T. Gen. M AIHI.L appeared as counsel for EL LIOTT, and S. W. Lin LI: for Buxxirrr. A large number of witnesses were examin ed, and the ease was ably argued by the legal gentlemen. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, I but ili fondant to pay the costs. MAUY Km I n WAKD died in Wysox, on Friday last. The Klmira Free ] } reas prints this sketch of the young lady's life: "Miss Ward was the daughter of J. Osborn Ward, of Brookli n. X. Y., a grand-daughter of Samuel Owen, of Wysifx, at whose residence she died, having been removed thither from her home in Brooklyn about two weeks before her death. It was hoped by friend* that the change of air would bring temporary relief at least, and perhaps permanent reovery; but the disease (catarrhal consumption) under which she had languished for nearly six months, had taken too deep a hold upon her. She sank from day to day, and at 12 o'clock on Fiiday quietly passed away. Miss Ward was well knowii and appreciat ed bv a large circle of personal friends, both in Brooklyn and in Wvso.x, to whom she was endeared by her traits of genial frank ness, sincerity and her warm-hearted devotion to those whom she loved. Nor was she un known to that large circle vaguely known as the reading public. She had marked out for herself a literary career, and her education was directed to that end. Notwithstanding many and serious interruptions by illness, had made a fair beginning as a writer, and her racy articles of local description, character sketches, and short stories have elicited favorable notice and nppreciateive comment, as indicating gifts of more than ordinary promise, ami have even been widely copied by i other periodicals than those in which they originally appeared. To this work she brought an enthusiastic nature, quick aiul dear insight, am! a keen sense of humor, which, adkliled to a natural ft rtility in the resources of racy expression, form a combin ation in kind not unlike those which have made "Oil" Summer*' and "Earnest Trifler*' famous. Very many beyond the circle of mourning friends will profoundly regret that the career of "Kitty Conway" has been cut oil" at its very beginning. The engine at the nail mill broke down on Saturday, and the establishment will be Idle for several days—until the damage can be rapairv d. The officers of Bradford Encampment will be installed at the regular meeting this e\eu ieg by District Deputy KOCKWKI.L. The students of tlic Graded School will give a public entertainment at Mereur Hall on Eriday evening, April 2. The exercises will consist of dialogues, declamations, music, Ac. As every one is intcreefod in the school, there will undoubtedly be a largo attendance. Tickets will lie issued to-morrow, and offered for sale by the scholars. Encourage them by purchasing enough for your family. The proceeds will be. appropriated to the library fund. Of the cases from tins county argued at the recent term of the Supreme Court, decisions were rendered in the following, on Monday: WAKM VS. VANCK, reversed. Kutitv vs. CASH et ai, reversed. FOUKKST vs. ft. KUKI u, atlirmed. DIED. bbl'CE. —In To wan la, 22 l'lnff,, Mary Ann, daughter of Robert and Ha Tiet K. "bruce aged 15 vears. 4 in tilth* and 21 days. 151 SI NESS LOCALS. Fine Cow liny—haled—for sale at Pierce's Coal Yard ; eight dollars per ton. P.II.UNGB, ACKI.*:V, & Co. Parties wanting llnv will find it to their advantage to call on Hillings, Aekky, A Co. Office in Pierce's Coal Yard. Go and sec the new styles in Hats |ust r* - ecivcd at Mrs. S. H. Sweet's,.on bridge street. No. 1, Uaidlemans block. Trimmed Hats for 25 cents, at Mr*. S. 11. Swi-u r's. Just received, the new styles In trimming silks, at Mrs S. H. Sweet's, on bridge street. I'eidleinan's lilock, No. 1. The cheapest place in town to buy millinery goods is at Mrs. S. li. Sweet's, bridge street, No. 1. I am now receiving N w Styles from New York, and offer at low prices. Hats, Flowers, and Trimmings. Mr*. S. 11. SWKKT. No. 1, bridge street. Please call at (ipo. boss' Ist Ward Store and get some of the nicest dried'beef you ever saw, and sliced a* thin tisuo paper, at 12 cent* per pound. He has just purchased a splendid dried beef slieer of the Enterprise Manufacturing Company, at Philadelphia. If you want tlie best vegetables, the largest oysters, the be>t cuts of meat., and the linesl sausage to be found in Townnda, call on Mr. Mt i.r.ociv, at the old Market, ju.st south of the Ward House, J._iTMacvbs is selling Overcoats all the way from $2 up to any price jou arc willing to pay. KITIf you want a stylish hat, cheaper than you ever l>ought one, call at UOHKXPIKI.I/S clothing store. Prices way down in Cents fine and coarse boots and shoes. All goods warranted as represented, at bl.r.M'S. For a good, durable and neat fitting shoe, go to bl.l'M's. 3: ?rcboice Hams and Smoked beef, at ftl\ Kit A Di:volt's market, bridge Street. •IACOHB is selling clothing cheaper than ever. FLPIF'AT MY KIT A: DKVOK'A market is the place to get tender steaks ami nice roasts. Parties arc continually asking how can groceries be sold so much cheaper at boss* Ist Ward Store than they can in the heart of town, because lie buys las goods for cash, ami can afford to sell them low. Ask for one of those dollur-and-n-half switches, all Hair. .*SO inches long, at .Mrs. 31. A. FLKTCIIKit's, No. I. bridge street. C. W. Joxi-ts is prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop corner .Main and Pine streets, in rear of 11K VIKW office, (.'barges reasonable, and work guurrautccd. Country dealers will find It to their advant age to buy tlieir candies at FITCH'S. Cigars of about every known brand at Fncn's. SIIKI.DON IIOU.SK, Oct: AN GHOVK, August I, 187!). Dr. A. E. bum:: I have been a great suff erer from Neuralgia for eighteen vears, and have employed a great many physicians, but got no cure until 1 came across Dr. A. E. burr's Neuralgia Pills, U ml thev relieved me in a few minuter*. Thev acted like magic, both on myself and daughter. I cannot sav enough in favor of this reinedv to the public. Their effects arc wonderful. I advise all that suffer from Neuralgia to try tin m. Yours Respectfully, N. V. N. RIDKII, 214 East 24th street, N. Y. Passengers going we>t wiH snve money by consulting 11. K. BAHUOCK, Ticket Agent, Towanda, Pa., before purchasing tickets. liUKI.INGToN, N. J., Sept. 25th. Dr. A. J". Burnt— Dear Si< : Mother got pome of your Neuralgia Medicine when slvi was at Ocean Grove. It has helped her n.j much, and a!ho other people that sue gave it 10, and s e wants to know how she shall send for more. If }Oii will send word you will oblige Miss If. CONN'KU. A. K. Ilri.j;: 1 wast a prmt snfFoars, anri I never found any relief until I got hold of \our pills. Titty cured me in ait w hours. I was so bat! with it that I could not do anything. In fact I was crazed with the pain. I have purchased it for my sister and st veral others. It always cures. Capt. l'i:ov wki.i.. Long Branch. £ JMlyi i; A Dkvoe keep the largest and best assortment of Fruits and Vegetables in own. Yes. it vas "Bhiiu" !o so, that KOSKNKIELU can si II I ply Linen Cellars cheaper than any other man iu town. JRtfMyer il Devoe are receiving fresh Oysters daily, at their market. Bridge St. No\v is Y< •t• i< Cii ancr.—P.on 1:m if.i d. tho clothier, has just purchased an immense stock of Linen Collars and ( ufl's, at rate* which allow hi in to sell them away down. Com? and see them. "Don't you forget it." that Ilosonfield can double discount, any other estnb!i*nmeut in the country on Linen Collars and Cutis. Fa KM FouSALK.—I offer for sale on reason able terms a valuabl" farm, located in the valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 1-2 luilos from Towanda, contaiu'iig 75 acres, under a good state of cultivation, well water ed, a young orchard of choice trees, good framed dwelling house, and fine large barn— with underground stabling. I will sell thia farm on long time, or exchange it in part for property in Tovvada borough. I'AITON. BONUS Foi; SALE—Goon CIIANCK ioa SAKE INVESTMENT.—The School Board of Towanda Borough are desirous of placing from slf work dona on short notice. ■ rmaaMam*nmaroMiwmaKwv*,j.£ir < nKuw mim r,i Miunv FOR RENT. Fon BEN r.—A good office. Enquire of ti. A. DAYTON. House to rent on Second street. W. J. YOUNG. HOUSE TO KENT.— Location near Coilege- Enquiiv of N'A L it an TlLi>. A good office room iu Pattou's Block for rent from April 1. J. G. PATTO.V. Fon BENT.-- A good store, several offices and a number ol tlweliiug houses, L. L. KLSBREK. For ItKNT—I havo several dwelings for rent on the First ot April next. L. B. BURGERS. Several Dwellings and Stores to Jxt on the Ist of April next. Enquire ot .1 v M eh T. IIALU. At office of YYooi> A HAL E. Towanda, Feb. 11. 1880. Fou KENT.—A large and eomeui lit house 011 "York Avenue. Luquire of Wm. SCOTT. Iloi'isi', To KENT. —A double house to rent in hirst \\ ard, lately the pro pert v of JAMES BEDFORD. on Main street. Lnnuiru of J. N. (JALIKE. Booms to rent 011 Mam street. Enquire of ■ B. A. BETTER. WANTS. Und*rJ Mi head we tniU insert WEE, not leas of situations or help wonted. A good girl to do general housework. En quire of 11. N. WILLIAMS. A good girl. Mrs. W. U. TRACY. A situation by a gentleman with 18 years experience in the dry goods an dgrocery trade Well acquainted throughout Burlington, Ulster und Smithfiekl. Best of references given. Add rows "Clerk," this otlioe. A young man of good moral habit* wishes a situation in a Dry Gnosis or Grocery store, three years' experience. Good references Auply to the tMillor.s of tUta paper. A situation by a hoy 18 years of ago in a store, either dry goods or grocery, or in uu office. Good penman and accountant. Good recommendations. Enquire at this office. Mrs Uuk RAN, 011 street west of FROtrrS I urniture factory, would like work at pialn sewing, tailoring, carpet making, or washing and ironing.