1 Tuesday, December 10, 1870. LOCAL DEFARTMBNT. OUR TERMS Are On- Dollar a Year in Advance! Personr lio receive a paper with this article Warked, i ay know that they should mall or oth erwise send the subscription price, it they wish to ontiuue to receive The Times. CORRESPONDENTS will please bear in mind that let ters received later than Saturdayeve niiiK, or the down mail on Monday morning have to lay over until the following week. NOTICE. Subscribers whose subscriptions are about out will please remember that all papers are slopped at the expirallon of the time for which they ave paid. As many who wish to renew, or subscribe, may prefer to pay some person in their vicinliy, rather than remit by mai we give notice that the following persons ave authorized lo receive money for The Times: B. M. EBY, Newpo t. JAMES T,. DIVEN, Landlsburg. Wl, JACKSON, T. M.. New Buffalo. WM. A. BODEN.P.M., lckesburj. S. W. FICKES, P. M., Juniata. KM YOUNG, P. M.. Dellville. SAMUEL ilKKERT. Shermansda'. A. S. W HITEK ETTLE, Markclviile. THOMAS 8KAGAK. P. M.. Blain. O. W. LOBAUOH, Dnnnally's Mills. W.I. KIPP, Millerstown. MA Mil EI, SHOEMAK EK, Loysv'lie. J. L. EVINGEK, Ceiure. GKOCUK CRIST, Green P.ik. JyllN B1XLEK Sandy ILII. It Is Stated that on taking up tlio body of a child of Mr. Isaac Holler, at Lebanon, recently, the bead and imper part of the breast was found to bo completely and per fectly petrified. One Day last week Rovcral " tramps" lured a tame bull belonging to J. Sliumaker, near Manhcim, info a wood and killed it. They look off the hide and sold 't to a tan ner for If e. What wns Hie Matter J A few days 8iucc,'M: Kell, residing nenr Clue Ball, killed several hogs, one of which, when cut open, was as yellow a' gold, smcllcd vc;y badly, and seemed ne:t;ly toMon. JJcfore being killed, Ibis one ale wiih as good an appedte, and appeared as well as any of the others. It was dragged out and buried. We recorded two such instances last "all. Lsiudfcbui'g claims to have raised some fle hogs litis ;,eason, and a corve.ijio.idcni; furu'shcri the following lis! of t'.io.so k'l'ca and the nei. weight : (Jeovge Bhuman, one SOS .touiids, ono ')oQ A. Burine.-, 41 of -'AS D. Clwrrers. " " - ;S D. Keck, " " 33.' J. M. Wi'sovt, tbrcn nel!ing ;o:;0 L. OA'iiei", ono of S'O Dr. Elleimttn, " " 04 8. Campbel', " " .0, The 'o arc, besides, several heavier ones yet to kill. We Call the particular attention of our readers this week, to the advertisement of Messrs. Jardsh & Co., 130 South Front St. Philadelphia, Agents for Carsons Stellar Oil. The heart rending scenes that have sev eral times occurred in our midst, speak " trumpet tongued'' to every family amongst us. "We have long felt the pressing necessity of such an oil, as is furnished by Messrs. Jarden & Co., and we. feel that we do not go too far, when we say, that eve ry head of a family is bound to supply himself with this Oil, and thus secure his wife and children the best light, at the least possible cost, and above all, with Ekt-ke Safs v.1i For The E'oowfe'd Ti.nts. ' The MarkelTille Calamity. Mr. Editor Sir, although we had th.-eo shocking events in our county last week, the one noar Markelville attracts special at tention. We hear different repoite in re gard to the origin of that dreadful fiie, and some of a most astonishing character. But while the thing appears to be a mystery, it is certain that the fire originated by some means or other, and it is evidently calcula ted to teach us all some important lesson. What t hat lesson may be, perhaps no one is better prepared lo comprehend than young Mr. Boyor, whoso, life it appears, from liis own statement: has been provi dentially spared on this occasion. We . hope a lillle time will reveal more light in regard to the origin of this terrible calam ity. E .LIOT'iSUUr.G. Church Notices. In the Methodist church, praye.'-meei tng on Thursday evening. -Preaching on Smi morning, at 10$ oclock by Rev. W. Slnibor. Other Church no-ices not sent in. Clothing. Persons wanting clothing made in a superior manner should leave their orders with F. Mortimer & Co., who having secured the services of a very supo 'rior workman from New York, ateu-e-pared to execute orders promptly, ' and in the best stylo. They also have the best as sortment of casslmeres and cloths in the, county. . , Lf. THE MARHELVILIE TRAGEDY! Coroner's Inquest, and The Ycrdlct of The Jury. . So many rumors were in circulation re garding the origin of the recent fire at Mar kelville that an inquest was requested by Thos. J. Boyer. Coroner Clemson accor dingly held an inquest on Thursday and Friday last, the remains of the deceased being raised for that purpose. Below we give an abstract of the testimony taken, and the finding of the jury. Thos. J. Boyer was sworn and testified as follows, Before going to bed I and my mother put some wood in tho oven to dry, and filled the coal oil lamp as sister Bessie was not very well, and mother wished to leave a light burning. About 3 o'clock I was waked by some means, and looking out of the window I saw that tho house was on fire. I then ran to the stairway and the flames and smoke was coming up and I turned and went into my room agaiu raised the window and jumped out. The window was at the Noith end of the house, I fell in the gutter and laid thero some time, I do not know bow long as I was stunned, I got up as soon as I could and ran around the house. I thought I could get into tho house at the hind door. Tho back porch was then all on iire, I picked up a rail or board at tho bee house and knocked in tho bed room window where tho family slept, and called for them several times I do not know how often, I then threw a crock which was hanging on tho fence, in tho same window, called again, but heard nothing, I then ran to tlicjhouso of Mr. Lesh, my brothcr-ln-law, waked him and ran back calling for help. When I got back tho house seemed to be aHre all over. When I knocked in the window of the bed-room the smoko and sparks came out, and prevented me from getting to tho window. Mother and I had rendered tallow at the spring house the dny previous. Tho lamp was set on the kitchen tablo by my mother before I wontt to bed but where she put it afterwards I do not know. Tho kitchen door was always left open into tho bed-room where they slept. 1 lie front porcli was on lire when I came back to the house. Tho window that. I jumped out of, was about 23 feet fiom tho ground, my clothes were all burnt up. I cannot tell how tho bouso caught fire. Dr. Ard, sworn, I miu'.e nn enamina! ion of tho 4 persons, ono male, ono female, the sex of the oilier persons, was not recognisa ble. I found nothing to indicate death ex cept fire. I should think to the best of my judgment that it would be impossible for death to be produced by smoke or fire with out a chango of position, or a mighty strug gle. I missed on last Wednesdays week about 0 o'clock in tho evening 7 ounces of chloroform, I am in (he habit of leaving my office open. The effect of chloroform is toprodiico insensibility and destroy ner voims sensation. Tho amount of 7J ounces, sprinkled in an ordinary room would pro duce insensibility to as many as might bo sleeping there. Dr. Van Camp, afiirmed, 1 examined the remains of the 4 persons said to be John Boyer and his wife and 2 children. I could not tell by the appearance, by what means they came to their death. Tho re maining portions of the lungs gave evidence of congestion which might have been pro duced by suffocation from smoko or gasscs. I was piese-'t at the taking out of the bod ies a'-'d mv impression is that none of them had moved except one, which seemed to be toward the foot of the bed, I also agree with Dr. Aid as to the efl'oct of chloroform, o.' gasses. A. B. Clousor, sworn, I saw Thomas I Boyer go into the office of Dr. Ard, on the j 30th of November. I James G. Lesh, afiirmed, On the 2nd of i December, 1 borrowed my father-in-law s i gun, as I was going to butcher. Returned home about 11 o clock p. m. My intent ion was to leave the gun at Mr. Buyer's, as I I had a heavy load in it, and was afraid my I V-ll-Uim- llllflll 111CUU1U Willi III. X 1UU-.U JU I the window from the road on tho west of the house, saw no light, passed to the east along the road, and saw no light, went homo not wishing to disturb them. I was awakened by Thos. Boyer rapping at my floor and calling 'lire.' 1 got on my clothes, ran out, and up the road, and Thomas was crying all the time for help. I caught up with him at the cherry-tree be tween my house and the fire, and asked him whether the family were in the house, and he said they were. I then saw that both the windows at the east end of the bouso wore dark, and thought there was hope. I theroforo ran to the w'ndow at the east end of tho bedroom and knocked it in with mr band. Just as I was about jumping in I was met by a dark volume of HiiioKo. i suppose iiio wmuow was irora to a feet from the ground. In a moment the window was encircled with fire. I ran to the next wjndow in the same s'deof the house and broke in that, and smoke and fire came from that also. I then remarked to Thomas that it was over, and was im possible to save them. When I came up the road the fire made a great light it was at twenty-five minutes before 4 o'clock. W. 8. Blain, sworn, I came to the fire , uetween a ana 4 o ciock. i lie lire was j then coming out of the two windows at the bed-room. ' I saw no fire anywhere else but I at those two windows. I am positive there was no tiro anywliore else on tiie outside of the house. Lesh and Thomas were at ti e hog pen. Thomas was lying on tho ground at the time. When I came back the sec ond time the doors and windows appeared to be all bursUid open, (I mean by the sec ond time when I came from Lupfor'i.) When I saw those objects that I supposed to be the parents of the Boyer family, they were lying in a sleeping position. James Blain, sworn, I was awakened by a cry of fire about 3 o'clock on Saturday morning, the 8d of December. I live east of Boyer's house ; ran out on the porch, and saw fire coming out of the window of me room occupied as their bod-room. It was going up the east corner of the house. I saw no fire on the porch at this time. It was calm at that time, but tho wind soon came strong from tho west, so that I thought there was no danger of the barn. When I came to the house I met Lesh and inquired where Boyer and tho family was ; ho replied, "MyOodI they 'are all burned up 1' and he seemed to think there was foul means used. My opinion is that the fire originated in tho bed-room. George W. Reamer, sworn, I live about one-half a mile from Mr. Boyer's, I had a good view of the buildings. When alarmed at the cry of fire, my wife said it was ten minutes to 4 o'clock. When I first discovered the fire, I think it was at the south-east corner of the house. Mary S. Blain was sworn, and testified that she thinks the fire originated in the East corner of the house or bod-room, as she saw no fire in tho West comer. Neither did she see any iire on the porch. Philip Myers, sworn, I helped to lift the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Boyer, and the children, and think they wore lying in a sleeping position. Samuel Lupfer, J. K. Lupfer and J. P. Latchford, were each examined, giving their opinion that the fire originated in the East coi ner of the house. B. F. Bealor, sworn, As regards the po sition of tho bodies of the Boyer family, they were found in a sleeping position. The testimony was hero closed, and re ferred to the jury for their decision, who returned a verdict as follows : "We the coronor's iuvv come to tho con clusion, that John P. Dover, Jane A. Boyer, Elizabeth Boyer, and John Bover. came to their deaths by bavins: chloroform, or some other poisonousj substance admin istered, and men the fiouse set on fire to consume tne nociics, by some person or persons, to the jury unknown. Signed John W. Smi th:, W. R. 8. Cook, Etzas Hauma", .Tamks Bahkley, W. E. Ci-kmso:,-, Wimja.i Besom, Cw.cb C'l .mson, Coroner. JLioenl lirier. 1 ho 1 eachcis' Institute of tins county win mcot in tins borougli on tlio aiitu inst. We are sorry to say that the Altoona Daily bun has suspended. Tho weekly win uo continued as usual. On Friday ntsrht la'.t, a larce stable at tached to tho Cumberland Valley Hotel was burned supposed to bo tho work of an incondiary. The Harrisburg Siait Journal says roses were in bloom in the yards in that city last weeK. Ono night last week the barn belonging to tne r oik county poor-nouso, was burn ed, wiih a largo amount of vegetables, nay, live scocic, ac. A. J. Hartzel, of Newport, has been missing since tho 22nd of November. His friends are much alarmed about him. Any person knowing anything of his wherea bouts, will confer a favor, by addressing ju. Li. name, jNewport. On Wednesday morring last, Mr. Wm. Grier, of this borough, was slightly injured while helping to raise a small building on his premises, by a piece of timber falling, tho end hitting him on tlio cheek bone. On the last day of November or the first of December, a bottle of Chloroform con taining nearly half a pound, was stolen from the office of Dr. Ard, in this borough. Rather a queer thing to steal, unless the thief had somo very particular operation in view. On Saturday, the lOLh inst.,Lewis Potter, general agent of tho Pennsylvania Cattle Insurance Co., paid C. W. Taylor & Bro., of Millerstown, Pa., $153 for a mule, in sured by said Company, which was killed by tho cars at tho Millerstown station, on the 17th of Oct. last. This company in sures Horses, Mules, and Cattlo against loss by thefr, death, or accident, at low rates. Robert White is now canvassing Perry Co., to whom application ca n be made for insu rance. rcnnsylvania It. It. Time Table. NEWPORT STATION. On and after Dec. 4th will run as follows: 1870, Passenger trains WKST. Pittsb'g Expr's. (Flag)5.31 a. m. dally exe't Sunday. Way Passenger, U.30 a. m., dally except Monday, Mail, 2.30 p. M. daily except Sunday. A mixed train with passenger car attached, will leave Harrisburg at S o'clock p. in., and Newport at 6.50 p. in. EAST. Fast Line 4.18 a. m., dally except Monday. liarriHburg Accom. 11.30 a. m., dally " Sunday. Mai! 7.48 i: M., daily except Sunday J. J. BARCLAY, Agent. Stage Line Iietwceu Newport and New (Jeriniintown. STAGES leave New Germanlown dally at four o'clock a. m. Landlsburgat 7. 30 a. in. Green park at 8 a. m. New Bloomileld at US a. in. Arriving at Newport to connect with the Ac commodation train East. , ftettirnlnv leaves Newport on the arrival of tli Hail Traill from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. m. 'I. WICK, Proprietor, ' Trostel Eeistmnb Oa Tuesday evcnln", Dec. flth, 1870, by Rev. D. Sell, Mr. Isaac B. Trostel to Mrs. Sarah Bcistline both of Loys vlhe, this county. MuSSEtiM AN 80UDERS. On Ilia Sevp-ilcenlh of November, by the Rev. J. G. M. Swcogle, Mr. Samuel MuBsclman, of New Knston, Cnmbcrlacd coucty Pa., to Mies Mat y Sondes, of this county.'; jNc-w A.lvertlHomeiits. $300 COMMUTATION MONEY. Tiie above nmotint will bo rpfmiuilpd to nil nl dlera who were drafted while in the service, and whored $300 commutation moncv; .".ltd also to all persons who paid commutation money who were n oi . ipgr.uy 'iuic to matt, claims muft oe tilled beore ;hi Ifitof March, 1871. Call on, or wldresa. LEWIS POTTER, Attorney for Claimant", New Bloomileld, Pa. PIMPL1CH, OR WORMS IN TTTK VAnO. 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