DAILY TO WANI) A REVIEW. VOLUME 11, NO. 268. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. % Personal. S. C. ADAMS, of Syracuse, was in town j yesterday. Miss FANNY NOBLE, of T.ioy, is visiting 1 friends in town. Senator DAYIES was called to Harrisburg ; yesterday on professional business. GEO. BEERS left this morning for his an nual visit to friends in Connecticut. Col OVERTON returned from a trip to the St. Lawrence river Monday evening. Mrs. (). A. BALDWIN and Master GEORGE have gone to Cuba, X. Y.. for a visit. J. R. FAXSHAWE and A. D. CAMPBELL of Philadelphia, are at the Ward House. Miss KATE PHIXXEY started for Water bury, Conn., this morning for a visit. FRED D. BROWN, of C. B. PORTER'S drug store, is visiting at his former home in Union X. Y. Mrs. W. 11. DODGE and children went to Bernice yesterday and expect to remain there a month. Miss LOVKLL, of lonia,Mich., is visiting her former schoolmate, Mrs. J.vs. T. HALE, in this place. EMIL DITTRICII left yesterday morning for a pleasure trip to Xew York, Boston and other cities. We are gratified to learn that Col. MASON is improving and his friends hope to see him around again soon. Miss JENNIE SMITH, who has been visiting friends in Canton, returned to her home in this place last evening. Mr. and Mrs. EICHELBERGER have return ed from their bridal trip and are staying at W. G. TRACY'S for a few days Rev. Mr. ROSEXMULLKR, wife and child, of Sayre, were guests of Mrs. R.'s father, M. C. MERCUR, Esq., yesterday. Mrs. BURNS, D. 31. TURNER, E. A. PAR SONS, and P. C. VANGELDEK joined the edi torial excursion to Long Branch. Miss FANNIE JEWETT made her Towauda friends happy yesterday by returning from Sayre. where she had been visiting. ROBKRRT 11. SAYRE, Chief Engineer and General Superintendent of the Lehigh Valley road, is registered at the Ward House. W. I). WAGNER, the wideawake insurance agent and dealer in hay, grain &c at Dushore, made us a pleasant call on Monday, He was on His way to Xew York. SAMUEL DICKSON, E. G. PLA IT, V. GUIL LIN and JAS. MCQUILKIX, of the Philadel phia bar, and Judge LINN, of Wiiliamsport, are stopping at the Ward House. Brother STRONG, of the Dushore Jtevieio was in town on Monday. 3lat.rim.iny appears to agree with him, as he was in the best of humor and looking happier than ov< r. Gen. 11. J. 3IADILL, of Pennsylvania, an old friend of Col. Xiciror.B, will he here in July to look up the country with a view to settling here.— McFherson (Kan.) liemib lican. In our notice of the funeral of 3lr. CARNO CIIAX we inudvciteutly omitted the naming Superintendent XKILSOX of the Xorthern Central railroad, who was on the special train from Elmira. General Superintendent BOWKN, of the Erie railway, sailed for Europe last week.— This leaves his recently appointed Assistant Superintendent, B. F. THOMAS, acting gener superintendent of the road. XEAL WOLCOTT, a former minister of the 31ethodist Church, was baptised in the Sus quehanna river near Atliens, Pa., on Sunday last by the Rev. G. P. WATROUS. pastor of the Baptist Church in that boro. 3lr. WOL COTT preached in the Church in the evening. Waverly Review. A post office is to be established at Long Yallev. TOWANDA, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, ISBI. IT. M. WELLES IT Co. advertise for berry pickers. The Bradford Baptist Association met in Troy yesterday. WM. VAXDEUMARK, the island gardner, has put ont 30,000 tobacco plants this spring, covering about four acres of ground. The plants were purchased from the ROCKWELL Brothers, Ulster. We are in receipt of number 1, volume 2, of Rut-ledge*s Monthly, a neat little magazine printed at Easton. Pa., artd devoted to liter- ature, science and general information. $1 per annum, ltutlcdge Publishing Co. pub lishers. If one travels much in the country in the neighborhood of Towauda, he conno ( t help but observe that TOM GORMAM'S man made a mistake in remaining in Elmira. He should have gone to Towauda. On fences and barns, trees and rocks, wherever there is an avail able place for the words, in plain black stencil work, appears the sentence: "Buy your coffin of E. J. CIIAEFEE of Rome and save thereby from eight to ten dollars!" — Elmira Free Press. Mr. SIMPSON, agent for Becker's Wash ing Machine, is in town, and will be happy to explain the working of the new invention to any who desire to witness tho operation of washing clothing by a process which combin es comparative ease with thorougness. The process is very similar to the old fashioned wash-board plan, divested of the hard labor and •' knuckle skinning." Mr. SIMPSON is stopping with his brother, (Hon. J. G. PAT TON'S residence,) on Second street. The ma chine can be seen in operation this morning, or he will cneerfully experiment with any ar ticles that may be brought to him. We have seen it work and can bear witness to its ex cellence. Mr. SIMPSON desires to secure a live man for agent in this place. He will give a practical exhibition of what the machine can do to-morrow morning be tween the hours of 8 and 10 and invites the ladies to call and witness it. From the Excursionists. " ON THK WING," June 21. We went into Wvalusing with two loaded cars; two more were filled there, and at all points below additions were made. The Wv alusing cornet baud went to Tunkhannock and discoursed excellent music. The day is fair, the party is jolly and everybody happy. Conductor Johnson lias charge of the train. X. The ladies of the M. E. Church will hold a sociable in the church parlors this evening and cordially invite all their friends to be present. Ice cream, strawberries and other refreshments will be served. NOTICE. —There will be a strawberry and ice cream festival at the Good Templars Ilall in North To wan la. on Saturday evening July 2d, 1881. All are cordially invited to attend and help on a good cause. By order of Committee. Brick for sale. Enquire of J. T. Hale, at torney at law. WEATHER INDICATIONS FOR TO-DAY.— Fair; winds mostly noit'ierlr; stationuiy t miperaturc; higher barometer. The News Condensed. Forty-four thousand immigrants arriv ed in New York this mouth. The Irish census shows a population of 5,150,000, a decrease[of 252,500 since 1871. Jubge VanAistine has called the at tention of the grand jury to the reportee bribery of legislators in Albany. Gov. Iloyt lias vetoed the judicial ap portionment bill, thus affecting a saving of SBO,OOO a year to the state treasury. Secretary Wiudom says he knows of no reason why Upton should resign, or why he should request his resignation. J. 11. Wade has given the city of Cleve land, 0., a larga tract of land valued at half a million, which he ha's been con verting into a park. It will be known as Wade Park. l)r. Albert G. Mackey, of Washington the author of the Masonic Manuel, and one of the most prominent Masons in the country, died at Fortress Monroe Mon day morning. The statement was published in Wash ington yesterday that yellow fever had appeared at Galveston, Texas. The National Board of Health have received no such imformation and the report is not credited. There are at the present time forty-two female medical students at the" Paris faculty. Eighteen of them are English, eleven French, ten Bussian and three are our own country-womed. An official return states that there are now 55G blast furnaces in operation in Great Britain out of 907 existing. Preparations are making to reduce the production of iron at Cleveland and in the Durham District to the extent of nearly 1,000 tons weekly. To judge from their talk, jtlic Virgin ia Republican delegation do not feel ju bilant over the outcome of their inter view with the President on Friday night. Representative-elect Dessendorf says it is uncertain what the Straight-out Repub licans will do in reference to the State ticket. / have a number of SINGER, HOWE, and WILCOX & GIBBS Sewing Machines in good condi tion, for sale at very lozvfigures. Sewing Machines rented at 50 cents a week. O. A. BLACK, June IG, 3m. Agent. FmrMEM, <®> A larere assortment of CAN TON and MADRAS DRESS GINGHAMS just received ; also large additions to their stock of CALICOES, APRON GING HAMS, CRETONNES, FUR NITURE PRINTS, &c. Powell & Co. have just received 10,000 yard of PRINTED LAWNS, the best quality and newest styles, which they will sell at NINE CENTS per yard. Powell & Co. have just opened a large stock of LACE AND PLAIN BUNT ING, with a large assortment of NEW STYLES of WORSTED DRESS GOODS, which they are offering at great bargains. PRICE ONE CENT. BUSH'S COLUMN. WANTED!' §§ a call from everybody in search of READY MADE CLOTHING. It is an ad mitted fact that BTJSXI, Tlie Bridge Street Clothier, keeps the largest, most fashionable, and best made Clothing, consisting ot everything in the line to be found in the country. He defies competition either in quantity or quality of stock. His Spring Snits have just arrived, call and examine them. He can fit you out with every article of clothing needed by man or boy. TRUNKS. BUSH, at the Bridge Street Clothing House has just received a cargo o TRLJVJTS, "VALISES, G-RII SJJ.CES, ETC., EIC., which he is offering at manufacturers prices. His invoice filled one and a half cars, and comprises the best line of those goods ever offered in this market. •T. K. I3USII.