The I >iiilv lieview. Towanda, Pa., Tuesday March 30, 1880. Bo irons : 8. W. ALVOKD. NOBLK N. ALVOKD. *'ifatitf itrvifw" only 95 eentt per month. Trr/ it. Mails arrive and depart at the Towanda Postoffice follows. ARRIVE. Phlla. N. Y. and Eastern States. .4.00 A. M. Dushorc Laporte Ac 9.30 " L. V. way mail from the North.. 10.00 " Sheshequin & r 11.<10 " New Era &c Tues. Thur and Sat. " " Asylum Ac Mon. Wed. and Fri. " " Troy Burlington Ac 1.00 p. M. Leßaysville Rome Ac " " Closed mail from Erie ANC RR w 2.30 " L. V. way mail from the South.. .4.30 " Canton Ac 5.00 " Barclay <.30 " C'i's'd mail fr'm Elmira A Ericßßlo.4o " DEPART. Canton Monroeton Ac 9.00 A. M. L. V. way mail South 9.15 '• Cl's'd m,I Elmira Erie &N C R RIO.OO " Troy Burlington Ac 10.00 " gneshequin Ac 12.00 M. Barclay 1.00 p. M. New Era Tues Tliur and 5at...." Asvlum Mon Wed and Fri " Lekaysvilie Home &c *' " Dushore Ac 2.45 " j. V. way mail North 3.45 ' N Y Phil and Eastern States... .7.45 ' Office open from 7.00 A. M. t07.15 p. M. MoneY Order office open from 8.00 A. M. to 7.00 p. M. Office open Sunday's from 9.00 to 10.00 A. M. P. POWELL, P. M. The old Council will hold its final session to-morrow evening. The old blacksmith shop of W. B. DODGE on Park st., is undergoing repairs. The ladies of the Church of the Messiah will serve refreshments in the Church par lors this evening beginning at o o'clock. A woman competent to do the cooking in a hotel, can hear of a situation by calling at this office. - WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY. — Cloudy, followed by clearing weather; north erly winds; stationary or higher temperature. Higher barometer. • Reserved seats for the Graded School en tertainment may Is; secured at KIREY'S to morrow evening at 7 o'clock. Buy tickets to day that you may be prepared to select a good number. Decisions in the following Bradford county cases were announced by the Supreme Court yesterday: Donovan vs. Driseoll, judgment reversed. In re Towanda bridge, affirmed. Pollock vs. Chapman, affirmed. Heenian vs. Towanda Coal Co., affirmed. Vanderpool's appeal, affirmed. Til 18 didn't happen in Towanda: A famous judge came late to court One day in busy season; Whereat his clerk, in great surprise, Inquired of him the reason. "A child was born," his Honor said, "And I'm the happy sire." "An infant judge?" "Oh. no," said he, "As yet lie's but a crier." The bridge in free 1 The Supreme Court has affirmed the decisions of Judges ELVVKLL and MORROW, in the matter of the taking of the river bridge at this place as a free bridge, which ends the controversy so far as possess ion is concerned, and the bridge will remain free. As both the county and the Company have appealed from the report of viewers as to the amount to be paid for the bridge, the price will have to be fixed by a court and ju ry before the money will be paid, Mrs. MARGARET HARTLEY, who was well known in this place, died at her residence in Waverly, N. Sunday morning last, aged 75 years and 9 months. Deceased was the daughter of WILLIAM and ELIZABETH BUR TON who lived near the Episcopal Church, and died some twenty-five years ago. Her remains will be. brought to this place and be buried beside her parents. The funcrbl will take place from Christ Church at 3 o'clock this afternoon. A. P. LAPLANT, a typo in this office, and who is one of the best shots in this country, has invented an improved" cartridge loader" for breech-loading shot-guns. Experiments with a modal which the inventor has con structed have proved highly satisfactory, and thr machine is pronounced a success by sport ing men who understand its utility. It will greatly Jexpedlatc and. cheapen the work of loading shells. Ai> already sees " millions in It. We hope his most sanguine expectations may bo more than realized. A patent has becu applied for. Personal. Judge MORROW is holding argument court this week. GKO 11. WEBB has been appointed Post master of Alba. The office has been in his store and he has been the deputy for several years. Miss BESSIE BKAROSLKK. of Elndra, is vis iting Miss JENNIE SMITH, iu this place. Judge MCCOLLUM, of Montrose, is register ed at the Ward House. K. T. Fox, left for the west this morning ou quite an extended business tour, in the in terest of the Eureka Mower Co.. of which he is the President. He will first visit St. Paul. Minn., where the Eureka is now being manu factured on an extensive scale under a con tract with Mr. Fox's Company. Miss FRED DIE Fox accompanies her uncle as far as Jul iet, 111., where he mother resides. F. 11. WAKRINKK. JAMES MITCHELL, and It. B. SIIEKIDAN, of Canton, were in town yesterday. Mr. SHERIDAN paid this office a visit, and of course subscribed for the RK VIEW. The many warm and devoted friends of Mrs. LONG, nee Miss DEMING, are prepared to tender her a hearty welcome on kerarrival in Towauda, which will be in the course of a few days. MR GEO. W. BIDLEMAN, of Tunkhnnnock, has been appointed to a clerkship in the office of State Treasurer Butler,at a salary of SI2OO per year. He is an intelligent and honest gentleman, and will doubtless be a faithful officer. He is the present chairman of the: Republican county committee, and has long been an enthusiastic worker in the cause of Republicanism. Mr. Butler is, we believe, i the first State officer who has recognized this j county in making appointments, and his action is warmly commended by our people.— Tunk hannock Republican. Messrs. DANIEL WRIGHT, C. M. CQPS, BYRON COON and BURT BIDLEMAN left here Tuesday morning enroute for Colorado Springs and Leadvilie. They were joined by different parties at Mahoopany, Wyalusing. and Elmira, swelling the number to fifteen, all from this county.— lb. There is now building in Newburg, on the Hudson, a steam pleasure yacht for Mr. Rob ert A. Packer of the Lehigh Valley railroad, which when completed will be the largta , tieetest and most elegant pleasure craft here abouts. The boat is to be 73 feet keel and as wide as it. can be built and pass through the locks. Its engine is to be exceedingly powerful, and jtho contractors guarantee a speed of not less than fourteen knots an hour. The vessel throughout will be, n model of ele gance and comfort. The saloon will be ar ranged so as to afford accomoda ion for twelve guests night or day. The berths will be built : fter the fashion of those in use on sleeping cars and during the day can be folded up. leaving the interior of the yacht r >omv and more attractive. We understand it is Mr. Packer's intention to keep his splendid yacht on Cayuga Lake most of the time, but it will be used in making bis annual summer excur sion to the St. Lawrence. The builders have agreed to have the yacht finished and allout by the middle of May.— lthaca. Journal. In the Athens < Scribe of January 6, 1842, was the following: . "MARRIED.—In Geileva. Vermont, Mr. James Bee, to Miss Ann Flower." '•Well has the little buisy Bee, Improved life's shining hour; He gathers honey, now, all day, From one sweet chosen Fower; And from this hive, if Heaven please, He'll raise a swarm of little Bees." I think I clipped that item from the Star, a humorous paper of Richmond. Virginia, edited by "Corporal Streeter." It was lot claimed as original by him, so that its oiigin is earlier than 1842. I recently .read that it was printed by Brick Pomeroy in 1852, as it has been by others, but its author to me is unknown. By the wav, soon after I com menced the Scribe, in 1,841. the western part of your village was called Villemont, with Brigham's new house as the capital; Faetory ville and Milltovvn were pleasant hamlets; Waverly and Sayro had not then been named were unknown as such. O. X. WOUDEN. March 13,1550. The above note was sent to the Waverly Advocate. MARRIED. LONG —DEMING.—In Waterbury, Conn., Wednesday March 21, Martin J. Long, of this place,and Miss lluttieK. Doming, by the Rev. Doctor Eldridge. Are now prepared to exhibit their stock of WALL PAPERS, WHich they have prepared for the * Spring & Summer Trade. This Stock is entirely New, and in addition to the usual variety of Gilt, Satins 9 Grounds and Jilanks, includes ct large variety of elegant 1 )a'S clothing store. Prices way down in Cents fine and eoarsc boots and shoes. All goods warranted a> represented, at BLUM'S. For a good, durable ami neat fitting shoe, go to liLl'M's. J.jT'Choiw Hams and Smoked Reef, at MYKK A DKVOK'S market, Briugc Street. JACOBS is gelling clothing cheaper than ever. 3TZ3X"At MY r.n DEVOK'.S market is the place to get tender steals and nice rousts. Parties are continually asking how can groceries tie sold so much cheaper at Hoses' Ist Ward Store than they can in the heart of town. Because lie buys his goods for cash, and can atlbrd to sell them low. C. W. JOX.ES is prepared to mend rubbers on short notice, in the best manner. Shop corner Main and Pine streets, in rear of RE VIEW office. Charges reasonable, and work guarrauteed. To THE PEOPLE ( K TUWANPA.—As soon as the warm weather sets in, we shall deliver pure milk, twice a day, supplying our custo mer-.—morning and evening—with fresh milk, at rates as low as any one. SMITH P.noTnnns. O. A. BLACK has fitted up oflhe or. the second floor of tin hniiding lately oecupid by the crockery store, where he will confine him self to the Sewing Muchiue and Insurance business. COAL. —The best and cheapest sold in this market is tho Barclay, fresh mined, thorough ly screened and slated. All sixes sold for $2 75 per'toil, at K. B. PIRXCR'I Coal Yard. PATCH T'IROTHKKH are pay ing the highest market price, iu cash, for good butter. 4 jf ii" Geo Lyncheonte has opened a now Barber Shop over Powell's store where he ia always ready to wait upon all those who UIHV favor him with their patronage. Bhaun>ooing hair cutting Ladies' and Children's hair ai their residence no extia charge. Cigars of about every known brand a-t FITCH'S. FOR RENT. Fou KENT.— A good ottiee. Enquire of G. A. Gi YTON. House to rent on Second street. W. J. YotlKG. FFOT'.MK TO RENT.—Location near College- Euquirc of NATHAN TIDD. A gXKI office room in Button's Block for rent from April 1. J. G. PATTON*. Eon RKNT.—A good store, soveral offices and a number of dwelling houses. L. E. ELSBUEH. FOR KENT—I have several dweliugs for rent, on the First of April next. 1.. I). Uoque 11 a. Several Dwelling* and Stores to Let on the Ist of April in xt. Enquire of d.VMKS T. ItALK, At. office of \Vooi> &. HALB. Towamla, Feb. 11, l.viO. Fou KENT.—A large and conveni nt hoiDo on York Avenue. Enquire of VVM. beorr. HOUSE TO HEN r.—A double house to rent in First Ward, lately the property of JAME*' BEDFORD, on Alain street. Enquire of J. N. Califk. Rooms to rent on Alain street. Enquire of B. A. PKTTMH. WANTS. I'tuitr thin bf id w, trill insert FllEK t noO*i of HilwUion or fu lp tnantfd. A good girl. Alls. W. G. TKACY. A situation by a gentleman with I$ T*tr experience in tlaulrj goods an d grocery tradu Well acquainted throughout Burlington, Ulster and Smithfield. Itesl of reference* given. Add-oss %, Clerk," this office. A vouug man of good moral hc.lits wisbea u situation in a Dry Goods or Grocery store, ; three years' cxpcrienee., Good reference* Auply to the ed.Ltors of this paper. A situation by a boy 18 years of sqje in % store, either dry goods or grocery, or in an office. Good penman and accountant,. Good recommendations. Enquire at this office Mrs CUKRAN"., on street WEST of KMCWT*® Furniture factory, would like work at jvtuitt sewing, tailoring, carpet making, or washing a'J ironing.