Gtljc mcs, New JBloomftcliJ, flay 5 s- I ' " t f- ? " ' f - 'J Tuesday, December 20, 1870. LOCAL DETA11TM11XT. OUR TERMS Are One Dollar a Year in, Advance J Persons who receive a paper with this article marked, may know tliattfiey hIioiiM mail orotli rrwiso send Hie subscription price. If they wish to contiuuo to receive The Timet. CORRESPONDENTS will please hear in mind that letters received later than Saturday eve ning, or the down mail on Monday morning have to lay over until the following week. NOTICK. Subscribers whose subscriptions are about out will please remember (hat all papers are stopped at the expiration of the time for which they ore paid. As many who w Mi to renew, or subscribe, may prefer to pay some person In their vicinity, rather than remit tiy mall, we give notice that lhe following persons are authorized to receive money for The Times: R M. FRY, Newport. .1 AM ICS I,. 1)1 YEN, Landlsburg. V M. ,1 ACKHffl, 1. M.. New Buiralo. WM. A. ROUEN, l M., Ickeslmrs. S W KICK ICS. P. M., Juniaia. ELI YOUNG, p. w.. JcllviHe. SAMUEL REBK1IT, Sheiniansdalc. A. S. WiUTKKETTLU. Markclvillo. THOMAS SEAOAK. 1. M., Blaln. O W. LOltAUGH. Donnally's Mills. W. I. KIl'P, Millerstown. SAMUEL SIK) KM AK Kit, Loysvilie. .1. L. EVING Kit, Centre. GEORGE CRIST, (ireen Park. JOHN B1XLER Sandy Hill. Knlcrtalnniciit. The scholars of the Newport Union Sunday School will give a tfrand exhibition in Iho Union Church in Newport on Thursday ftndFridaycvcnings, tho 22d and 2Gd inst. Exercisos will con sist of Music, Dialogues, Tableaux, &c. Admission 15 cents for adults. Children under 12 years 10 cents. Don't forget the evenings. Sudden Death. On Friday morning labt, Albert Soudcr a son of Henry Souder of Fishing Creek, died very suddenly at his sisters in Marysvillo. From what we lealn ho had made the firo about 4 o'clock and called his sister up to get breakfast intend intr to !T0 awav. When breakfast-, wns ready ho did not make his appearance and going to call him his sister found that Al bert had fallen over on the side of tho bed and was dead. IIo had not been -in very good health for sometime past, though tho night previous, ho seemed as well as usual. Tho deceased was a young man about 20 years of age. Country Merchants who have tried tho Patent Measuring Pumps, could hardly be hired to again uso the old stylo of mo lasses gates. There are two styles of these pumps made, but those manufactured by tho Drawbaugh Company, at Eberly's Mills, Cumberland county, Pa., aro much the best. Both kinds can bo seen in uso at the store of F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomflold,but they aro replacing tho Enterpriso pattern, with tho Dr.AWBArjon Rotary Pomp, that after thorough trial, being found much the best, more easily worked, and tho loast liable to get out of order. AVo advise every merchant who Iiilh not: nlrondv um-kYilinl ' molasses ban-els with this improvement to do so at once. The Pennsylvania railroad company re cently introduced water troughs at ono or two places on tho lino of their road near Derry and Johnstown, similar to those in use on sevoral of the principal railroads in England. These troughs are eighteen inches wide, six inohos deep, llftcen hun dred feet long and are kept full of water. When tho locomotive reaches the trough, tho fireman quickly lowers a spout commu nicating with the water tank in the tender. the water is forced through by tho speed of the train, and ero the trough is passed there is enough water shipped for the. use of the boiler to last several hours. It is calculated that 2,200 gallons of water can be drawn up at each trough. The object . is to save time, tho intention being to run the fastest train from Harrisburg to Pitts bnrg with but one stop at Altoona, and no on tho return. Man Killed. An unknown man was lit erally cut to pieces at tho East End of the Tunnel, on Monday last, by being knocked down and run over by one of the pushers running between this place Galitzin. His body was brought to the "dead house," at this place, and a coroner's inquest held on Tuesday morning, rendering a verdict in accordance with the above facts. From what we can learn, there was nothincr what ever found upon his person by means of wuicn no could DO identified, tlis remains were properly cared for by tho Pennsylva nia Railroad Company. Alloona' Tribune. Arrested for Murder and Forgery.--On Monday of last week, the following chargo was made against Thos. J. Boycr : PERKY COUNTY, 83.' ' ; ' Personally appeared boforo me, this 12th day of December, 1870, B. P. McLs tip.e, Esq., ot Bloomflcld borough, Perry county, Pennsylvania, who aflor being duly Bwom according to law, saith that on Sat urday morning about threo o'clock, tho 3rd day of December, A. D., 1870, the house belonging to John P. Boyer, of Juniata township, Perry county, Pa., was burnt down by fire, and consumed tho bodies of tho said John P. Boycr, and Jano Ann' Boyer his wife, and two children Elizabeth Boycr and John Boycr. The report of the Coroner's Inquest, says that their death was caused by Chloroform, or somo other poisonous substance being administered unto them, and the dwelling houso set on fire by some person or persons to them un known. From all the circumstances there with connected, and from tho facts mado known to deponent, of tho calamity, ho has good reason to believe that Thomas J. Boycr, of Perry county, Pa., (a son of tho said John P. Boycr,) caused tho death as aforesaid, of tho said John P. Boyer, Jano Ann Boyer, Elizabeth Boyer, and John Boyer, and then set lire to tho aforesaid dwelling house, and consumed their bodies so as to conceal tho heinous crime of mur der. And further, tho deponent believes that tho said Thomas J. Boyer committed For gery by signing the namo of Wilson Dar lington to a Promissory Judgment Note, dated tho 15th day of August, A. D., 1870, for the sum of forty-iivo dollars. Tho said note was mado payablo to A. L. White kettle. The deponent further believes that tho said Thomas J. Boycr signed tho namo of John P. Boycr to two notes given to "Tho Perry County Bank," ono for tho sum of two hundred dollars, tho other for tho sum of ono hundred dollars, also, that the said Thomas J. Boycr signed tho namo oi jonn i: uoycr to a note given to Wilson Darlington and A. B. Clouser, for one hun dred and twenty-flvo dollars. Tho depo nent believes that tho signatures of John P. Boycr to tho aforesaid notes are not genu ine, but that Thomas J. Boycr committed Forgery by signing tho namo of John P. Boyer to those notes, and further saith not. B. P. McINTIRE. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 12th day of December, A. D., 1870. JonN R. Siici.l.n, J. P. A warrant for Boycr's arrest was issued by J. R. Shuler, Esq., and placed in tho hands of tho Sheriff and on Tuesday fore noon tho accused was loc",ged in jail to await his trial on tho charges of murder, arson and forgery. We hopo for tho credit of humanity that Boycr will bo enabled to prove his inno cence of the chargos of murder and arson, for if all tho crimes should prove truo, it will bo tho worst criminal caso on record. A Good Speculation. Tho Lewislowu Democrat says : Sheriff Joucs a few years ago bought a farm in Perry county, near the Millerstown Station, for $14,000. Sev eral rich veins of iron ore having been dis covered upon tho farm, he was lately offered $11,000 for his bargain ; but this ho de clined. IIo has lately entered into an agree ment with an eastern firm, who obligate themselves to work tho ore banks, and pay him fifty cents per ton for the ore taken away ; and, morever, to take away at least 100 tons per month. A pretty good farm, that, yielding $50 in cash per month, be sides the usual crops. However, tho sher iff is a clever fellow, and everybody who knows him will be glad to hear of his good fortune. Acquitted. The chargo mado against Dr. J. II. Case, of this county, which was tried last week in tho Juniata county Court, was shown to ho only a baso at tempt to " black mail." Tho woman who brought tho chargo was proved to be en tirely unworthy of belief and the failure to make out the charge was so plain that ac cording to tho Independent, Judgo Graham used tho following language in his chargo to tho Jury : , "We might as 'well investigate the amours of a pig-sty, or detormino the pa tornity of n litter of pigs, as ascertain who is tho father of this child." Tho defend ant was acquitted. For Sale. Tho houso and lot on Carlisle St. in this borough occupied by Jacob Fonstcmakcr will be sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars address or apply to George Snyder New Bloomflcld. Duncannon Items. Tho Revival at tho M. E. Church closed on Wednesday night. The one at the Lutheran is still going on, with great success. A citizen of this borough, paid $03 85 for a small box of shavings, at the Express office, one evening lost week, i Ho got thorn from a Mr. Boaty of New Tor don't for got the name Mr. Jacob Younjr killed two fine porkors last Tuesday. Tho two weighed over a thousand pounds. The hands at the Nail Works, ' expect a few weeks rest, after the holidays. '.1 The new Methodist Church,' at Newport, win ue ueaieaieu on me am or. January, t -VOno of the ' hogs' killed "by ' Frederick T) : 1 , . 1 . jjuiueib, - just ween WOlglieu 40. H 1V0 weighed otbb-1800. .' J . . Xon Thursday a week William ' NWble ' of Hf:ul:.. i' -l l . . ,, . . j'liimu iuu mm u wen ai inincannon in which no was repairing a pump. Ho fell about 15 feet and was somewhat injured. Tho Carlisle Volunteer says that a man livinsr a short lintnr f havincr killed seven liners liarl a!v nf i,om stolen between dark and bed time. '. Twenty extra jurors have been called or tho Jamiarv term of nnnrt- on. tl.nf that there will bo no difficulty in gotting "juijr jui uiu iwjVT trial. ' ' ' ' ' ' Another man has got scared by a Tom Cat in Tyrone twp., and reports having seen a wild cat. Poor fellow ho ought to stay in after dark. 4 'A. debate on "Wnm'm'a Tt.Vl.fo " i'jU takO nlaCO at Omen P.nrlr nn nnvi Tl,.. " - 1 . wvy . juuio (lay night. Wo have not heard .what - dis tinguished speakers are to bo present. t-Pork is Kollillf in Dnnefinnnn nf Onftj nn pound. Son Saturday last tho house and lot in this boron eh owned bv Willinm 1. sold at Sheriff's sale to Georgo Snyder for $1,705. . For Sale. Che.m A firnt.vntn Oi.im.f ol Stove, with or without heater. Tho Stove is Warranted nerfnet in avpw wimnnt Pm. further particulars call at this office. Church Xotlces. In the Methodist church. Tiraver-mnctino' on Thursday evening. Preaching on Sun evening, at 0 odock by Rev. W. Shribcr. Presbyterian preaching in tho Court room next Sunday at 11 in tho morning, and at 0 in the evening. Prayer meeting will bo held on AVcdncsday evening in tho samo place. WnMKTJSTinHlT MlT.T Pl) n fTirt 11M, 1c by r.ev. W. D. C. Rodroek nt tho residenco of the Ttridpn'rnniri K"nvctr.n Pii.i. rn nc- , ..VJI..UMV) VIIJ VU., JTll. Georgo C. Womclsdorf, to Mrs. Caroliue Miller ui vuiuueiuiuu iounty. DEATHS. Rfedeii III Spring twp on the 15th inst., Mr. John Kccdcr nged 78 years, 4 months and 7 days. List of Jurors. Tho following is tho list of Jurors for January Term, 1871. OltANn JUROliS. Tnsearora leo. W. Lobausli. foreman. Wheallleld Silas Potior, Andrew H. oy. (i reen wood Abraham Lone, Ueorgo Mitchell, James U. Jiiandt. Srln;; Samuel Spoils, .laekson (Jeoriie Wentz, David Tiradlleld. Penn Joseph II. llawlev, Jlavid Laekev. Ituttalo ltoucrt Fritz, Jacob Hugging. Frederick Liverpool ! Oeorge K. Seholl. . Saville Samuel tteed, John Kochendcrfer. ' Centre David Fry. Liverpool T-Joel' Wagner, Daniel MeKinzie. . Woomlleld Henry ftiee. Sr. Marysvil'e ;. W. Morley. Itye IJ. F. I(inanl. New ltiiltalo Jacob D. Steel. TUAVEHSE JUHOItS. New Buiralo Jaeob S. Arnold. Madison Peter Stronp, David reek. E. Hull. Penn (ieor;;e Uariuin, James J). Willis. Greenwood John Ward, Jr.. 1?, Kinehari. Liverpool T. William A. Weuner, Daniel Tines, Caleb (irubb. Michael Lebkieher. u.il!'!"1"8"1", ,)UI"' llun,'y Koiter, Jeremiah buiulay, John lteiber, Newport August PJnpman, John l'lelshnr. Juseaiora-John If. iinter, Win. A. lilain. SavMc-Daniel 1 M.ivkcl, Nicholas Heiich, hamuel blmman, Henry Plelslier. MaryHville .Jesse Waggoner. Howe Abraham lloit'iig. Carroll William Hhearer, John W. Huston. Samuel Zeigler. Walla John Hompoily, Jaeob Steel, Robert V. Thompson. iidlHbiirg-,Iosse Meddah, Joslah Kennedy, James L. Divon, John Hui 'uiei t. Hutralo T. .labob Charles, Jr. Toboyno Thomas Campbell, George Zeisler. Centre John Market, laekson Henry Ha, It ossor. LSIoomlleid A. U. Ciousur. Tyrone (inorgu Waggoner. Liverpool J!. Wm- liyrum, Robert Wallls, John Duneannon William R, Swartz. Juniaia Kinauuel'i'ooiucy. Extra Traverse Jurors drawn for Janua ry term, 1871 : Newjmrt A. V. Hnmhaugh, J. C. Frank. Soring W. H. Dum, John Hagar. Livei'iiool twp. Morgan Hoover. Liverpool bor. .loseiili Shuler. Penn William liossfer. Carles Godeharlos. JaekRou Isaac Ktokes. HuHalo John W. Ktflvens. Madison Simon Snyder, John M. Evorill, Wil son D. Messlmer. Landlsburg David Charters. Tusearora Emanuel Smith. Toboyne S. A. Johnson. Oliver J. B. Harbuvkur. " liloomtleld Thomas Clark. -i . . Saville Richard liaken New liunalo Win. Jackson. rjUUAl-i 11 ST, For January Term, 1871. Joseiih Elsley vh. James Flndley. etal Stephen IjmIi vs. Sarah Uptlgraph. Henry Wagoner vs. J. W. Williamson. Isaac Stokes vs. James Woods. David Fry vs. John It. MeClinlock. Way Fostor&Co. vs. Dr. Joseph Ehy, owner.etal. Sarah Ann W ber, et al. v. the Penn'a It. R. Co. John Sbott vs. Allii-lglitit Trout man. Clii lNtlan llelshley v. Henry Krldge& Henry Ayle. William Hays vs. George W. Trostle. Jacob Tyson vs. Nathan Colyer. 1-evl J. Mease vs. Francis J . Smedley, et Hi. Wilson Shrawder vs. Charles Trout man et al. Christian Hnibliley vs. Henry llrldge. Andrew Pauucll vs. Wm. H Irvln. ' " ' CIIAH. SMILEY, Prolhonotm y. ' Prothonotarv'n (Hllc L ; I Riuonilleld, Nov. S 1H70 " Loonl IJriefH. , rennsylvnnla R. R. Timo Table. .;. HEM NEWPORT STATION. On And nftr ifi. ia-n n . will run as follows: " ""ins WKHT Wayra-ssenger, 9.30 a. M dally eJcept Mo dfty MW,;AiW "-'I't.midaJ . ... . EAST. ast L nn ,.. 4.18 a. m., dally except Mondav. larrlsburgAccom. U.3(i.A. m., Vlally ' Stiiidav 7.48 P. M., dally except Sunday J. J. I1AUCLAV, Agent. DUNCANNON STATION. and after Sunday, Dec, 4th, 1870, trains will Duncannon, as follows : V A ST W A 1)11 leave (In Fast Line, (Flag) 4.44 A. M., daily except Monday lsburg Aecom. 12.09 v. m., dally Sunday Han- Mail, Wnv Passenger. 3.55 a.m., daily except Monday l.fiS l m .i..ii, ....... u Mail, Thro' ' Freight, l'ass. ( 'ar a'ttnehe'd, ao.l v. m. WM. C. KING, Agent County Trice Current. Hloomfielu, December 19. 1870. Klax-Sccd $2 00 Potatoes 75 cents. Butter 1 pound so " Eggs V dozen, s " Dried Apples ?! pound 0 " Dried Poaches 8 10 cfs. V tt. Pealed Peaches, 1518ets. " Cherries , n0 cts. " ' ritted 15 Q 18 cts. " Blackberries, 8 10 cts. " Onions V bushel, 75 Oii-rcefccf Weekly by Wm. Kough A kom. NewpHUT Dnnttmlioi 1(1 1H70 Flour, Extra, $5,50 ' ' Red Wheat 1 lOiffll ir "ye 75 Corn 53 05 Oats 32 pounds, 40 Clover Seed 6 00 6 GO Timothy Seed, 3 00 Flax Seed, 1 75 Potatoes, 70 Ground Alunm Salt, ". 2 25 Limeburner's Coal, 2 40 Stovo Coal 5 6 00 Pea Coal, 3 40 Smith Coal 25 cts. V has. Cross Ties,8V feet long 32 42 cents. Philadelphia Price Current. Corrected Weekly by Janncy & Andreics, No. 123 Mauket Stueet. Philadelphia, December 17. 1870. While Wheat, S 1 40 Q 1 45 Red V heat 1 35 1 38 Kye 9093 Corn 704) 71 Outs 63 55 Clover Seed 10.5010.75 Timothy Seed 4 25 5 00 Flax Seed, 2 00 2 00 ' Country Lard 12 14 EgK 30 35 Bulter, solid In bbls.' io 17 Washed Wool Slcents per lb New -.Vclvei'tiHeiiieiitw. S300 Thoabovoamount will be refounded to all sol diers who were drafted while in tho service, and who paid 100 commutation money; and also to all persons who paid commutation money who were not legally liable to draft. Claims must bo tilled before I he 1st of March, 1871 . Call on, or address, LEWIS POTTER. Attorney for Claimants. New Woomlleld, Pa. The Eest Paper. AND TUB ' Best Inducements! 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