4 THE TIMES. jyetw Iiloomflttd, Xov. 27, 1877, NOTICK TO ADVERTISERS. No Out or Hti-rpnts-r will h Inserted InthH wr Unless HKht face aod ou Hiatal biwe. Hr-Twnnty rwrcoiit in eoes of n-trnlur rlM, will be oliitned f or advorttaeiueuts set In Double Culnmu. NOTICK TO HtJllMCRIBEItS. IiOok at the fliriw on the Intwl of votir paper. Thiwcilirnnwtpll vmi the dote to tvlilch yanraiib rrlpllnil Ispnld. Within a wk alter money la ant, bkb It the date la oliaiwcd. No other receipt la ueoeasarv. THE TIMES FOR 1878. For the year 1878 we propose to furnish Tnn Times to slnglo subscribers and clubs at the following rates, payable In advance : WlTIIIH TUB COCNTT. Slnglo Copies for V -25. Ten " " 1100. Twenty " " 20.00. Odt op tub Cocntt. Single Copies (postage Included) . fl.50 Five " " " 7-00 Ten " " " 13.00 Twenty " " " 25.00 The person getting up clubs of ten or more will be entitled to a copy froe. Tns Times for Nothing. The subscribers remitting now will receive Tna Times until January 1st, 1878 free of charge, as all subscribers now received will date from that time. Other Publications. Subscribers who desire other publications can have TnB Times and Petenon't Magazine fort3.75 ' " Snrptr't Magazine " 4.50 " ' ' ' Weekly " 4.50 ' ' ' Bazar " 4.50 " ' " SHin(fie American " 4.00 " Practical Farmer " 2.T5 Rioters Convicted. Baltimore, Md., November 20. Lewis Moody and James Leon, who have been on trial In the criminal court for the past two days, charged with rioting at the Camden street depot of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad on the evening of July 20, were to-day found guilty and remanded for sentence. The cases of thirteen others, charged with this same offense, are assigned for trial in the criminal court to-morrow. Financial Affairs In Reading. Judge Slitzel one of the assignees of the Beading savings bank, says he could not designate a day when a statement of the affairs of the bank will be made public. The clerks are hard at work balancing the accounts of depositors, and when they have finished a balance sheet will be prepared and an ofllcial announce ment made. Last Monday an assignment was made by Messrs Boyer & Sellers, of the Dime savings bank. The members of the firm have each made individual assignments for the benefit of the creditors. Mr. Chlstian Stotz is the assignee. United States Bank Examiner Drew has left town after making a thorough investigation of the affairs of the First ' national bank there. Some of the direc tors of the bank state that Mr. Drew expressed himself entirely satisfied with the condition of the bank and declares it to be as " sound as a dollar." A Narrow Escape. On the 24th inst., one of the first fam ilies of Columbia, Lancaster county, Penn'a., made a narrow escape from being poisoned. The domestic had pur chased a quantity of arsenic which she mixed with a large dish of cracker dust; the preparation was put in a closet, and forgotten ; shortly afterwards the maid went to visit some friends, leaving her sister as a substitute In her absence. , Yesterday morning the family were served with fish, and the substitute us she afterwards declared, was within an ace of using the mixture, which she sup posed was the 6nly cracker dust in the house, but fortunately, afterwards dis covered that which was used by the family. A few hours afterwards the sister returned, and rushing into the house, went for that dish of poison like a streak of lightning, threw it in the fire and then sat down and cried. Such carelessness is unpardonable, and it is almost by a miracle that weare not call ed on to chronicle the death of a whole family by the too careless use of poison. Car Robbers Arrested. In six months the cars which have been left standing on the siding at the Tyrone warehouse have been systematic ally robbed of their contents, consisting of boots, shoes, dress goods, leather and in fact almost every kind of article of transportation of which private in dividuals could make use. The services of Detective A. K. Boat, of Harrisburg, were called into requisition and for over a week he has been unsuccessfully en gaged in bunting the thieves in and around Tyrone. Following a clue which he secured, on Saturday night he arrest ed in Huntingdon a man named Charles Cromer. By skillful manipulation he was induced to unbosom himself. He Implicated certain parties in tills city in the robberies, which sent ofTlcer Boat direct to tills city. The aid of constable Howard was called for and all day, from three o'clock this morning, the force of officers 1ms been engaged In hunting for concealed stolen goods. Of the houses on Ninth avenue searched by the officers, six contained stolen goods. Under a house on Eight street near Lexington avenue, a large quantity of leather was found stowed away back. As we go to press the officers are still at work. Nine arrests have been made and more are to follow. It is supposed that the robberies will aggregate over $1,000. Further de velopment are confidently expected, until which time further publication is unadvisable. Atioona Mirror of 20th innt. Miscellaneous News Items. tW An indiscreet youth of Missouri shot at a flock of ducks from the platform of a moving train, a few days ago, aud the recoil knocked him off the car upon a rock, hurting him seriously. EST The griddle, for bakiug "griddle cakes" alone, in the new Stewart hotel for working women at Nevr York, is an iron structure, set off by itself.aud iu siie seven feet wide by thirteen feet long. . tSThe Williamaport "Gazette" says there is a large amount of bogus silver coin in circulation in the lower part of Lycom ing county, where it is supposed to be manufactured. tW Two young ladies living in Cura mings township, Lycoming county, under took to commit suicide by swallowing strychnine. They were saved by opportune medical assistance. tW The authorities at Bethlehem have built a shed and placed under it fifty tons of Btone, to be broken into small pieces for macadamizing purposes. , Tramps will give it a wide berth during the coming winter. (W James Palmer, who assisted in the robbing of the Emporium post office aud subsequently shot an ofllcer of the law who pursued him, has been placed in the western penitentiary for a term of twelve years. tST" A well that produces refined oil is the latest sensation in the oil region. The oil is of a greenish cast, clear as though passed through a retort. The most re markable thing about it is ' that it has a fire-test of over 110 degrees. C3T" A Louisville man died of small-pox, and was properly laid out. Inadvertently, however, his surviving friends left some cold victuals in the room, and when they returned soon after the supposed dead man sat at the table eating like a wood-sawyer. tW It is very difficult to determine by what standard the greatness of men is measured. At a public sale of autographs in New York the other day, the signature of Benediot Arnold brought $22,50, while that of Albert Barnes, the commentator, was knocked down at 10 cents. tW A singular accident occurred to W, B. Stewart, of Plaindeld, recently. While dozing in a chair one of his legs " fell asleep," as it is called. Being startled from his slumbers, he suddenly arose, and the benumbed leg failing to give him sup port, turned under him, and befell, break ing the bones of the foot at the base of the toes. tW A boy named Robertson, aged about seven years, who resides in York, is re ported to have confessed that be and an other boy were the cause of the death of C. Zorbaugh, whose body was found in the Cordorus several weeks ago. He says they robbed the pockets of the deceased and then pushed the drunken man into the creek. Lawrence, Mass., November 20. Orlando Abbott and wife, of North Andover, while attempting to cross the track at the Portland street crossing this afternoon, in a light wagon, were struck by an engine on the Boston and Maine railroad, and both instantly killed. The horse was also killed. The engiue and teuder were thrown from the track aud both considerably damaged. tW la sinking an oil weli recently about five miles north of Wilcox, Elk county, an intermittent flow was struck which pre sents many features of a geyser. The well spouts for two minutes and is then ' quiet for eight. During the spouting it sends up salt water, gas aud a small quantity of oil to the height of 130 feet. By lighting the gas at uight a magnificent spectacle is obtaiucd. EST A Bostou drummer, who prides himself ou his charms, forever lost his pride the other day. lie drove his fellow drummers wild in a car by his attentions to a comely maiden, to whom ho showed his samples, and whose hand he squeezed for half an hour. But when the train stopped a quiet old fellow stepped forward and thanked him for entertaining the girl, remarking, " She is hopelessly insane, and I am taking her to the State asylum hero." tW The other afternoon Mrs. Chanoey, of Plymouth, Indiana, had occasion while in the discharge of her household duties to go down into the cellar. As she reached the bottom of the stairs she was attacked by a man disguised, who knocked her down and threatened to kill tier. Bhe fainted, remaining unconscious some tlmo. The lady has boon shot at once, and knock ed down Ave or six times within the Inst bIx months by some one whose Identity cannot be discovered. Her reputation is without a blemish, aud no cause can be anslgned for the assaults. tW The latest New York sensation, says the Boston " Herald," is the otopemont of a daughter of Mr. Arnold, of tho great dry goods firm of Arnold, Constable & Co. She Is nineteen years old and a belle, made so by a combination of personal beauty, intelligence and wealth. Bhe full in love with a clerk, iu her father's store, lie is fifty years old, and poor, his special employment being that of a door-walker. Mr. Arnold sought to break off the intima cy, but the girl was solf-willod. Yesterday the couple sailed for Europe, having pre viously been united in marriage. Bhe has a fortune iu her own right, and is, there fore, independent. tar The lynching of an infidel in Bell county, Texas, was noticed not long since. He was a bitter opponent of Christianity, and his crowning offence against tho pre vailing religious sentiment was a lecture against the divinity of Christ. A mob of believers took him from his bed at night, dragged him into the woods, tied him to a tree, and gave him a hundred lashes with a raw hide. Previous to the whipping the spokesman of the party said : " We know you are an honest man aud a good physi cian, but we will tolerate no infidel ill Bell county ; so, by the help of God, we will stop your career of infidelity." A written notice was posted on the tree that infideli ty in Bell county would in the future be punished by hanging. There is no intima tion or any charge against Dr. ltuBsell ex cept that of antagonism to Christianity. The lynchers were in part composed of roughs, but the leaders were members of a BabtiBt church. Notice. Persons desiring me to call sales, would do well to notify me as to the day as soon possible, so that the day they select may not interfere with the date fixed upon by some other party. I intend to have a complete list of all sales, and the date upon which they will take place. Satisfaction guaranteed. David McCoy, Ickesburg, Ta. Real Hair Switches at $1.00 each at Isidoii Schwartz's, 44 4t Newport, Pa. White and Colored Blankets $2 50 per ralr. Isidoii Hciiwaktz, 4 4t Newport, Pn. --.-.- . - Children's Furs 75 Cents per set at Isidoii Schwartz's, 44 4t Newport, Pa. Silk Handkerchiefs 25 Cents each, at ISIDOK BCHWAJITZ'8, 44 4t Newport, Pa. Ladles' Felt Skirts only 50 cents each. IslUOK HCHAVARTZ, 44 4t Newport, Pa. Ladies' Furs from $4 00 per set and up ward. Isidoii Schwartz, 44 4t Newport, Pa. Men's Overcoats from $3 00 upwards at Isidoh Schwartz's, 44 4 1 Newport, Pa. Nubias from 25 cents upwards at Isidor Schwartz's, 44 4t Newport, Pa. LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE. Lippimcott's Magazine for December opens with an Interesting and richly illustrated arti cle on Sicily, by Alfred T. Bacon. " Captured by Cossacks," is the title of another Illustrated paper, detailing the adventures of a French ofllcer who served under Davoust in 1813. The new serial, " For Perclval," also illustrated, continues to form one of the moBt attractive features of the Magazine. This number concludes the twentieth vol ume and the tenth year of the Issue of this Magazine. The conductors announce attract ive features for the new year, aud promise that no effort will be spared to maintain and In crease Its popularity. Special Offer $5.00 In Value for $4.00. The8erlal Btory "For Perclval," having been commenced in October, the numbers for October, November, and December, will be furnished gratuitously to ail new subscribers for 1878. For Sale by all Book and News Dealers. TERM8 i Yearly Subscription, 84.00 Two Copies, S7.00j Three Copies, BlO.OOj Five Cop ies, ?10.00 Ten Copies 130.00, with a copy gratis to the person procuring the club. Single Number, 85 cents. Specimen number mailed, postage paid, to any address on receipt of -0 cen ts. To Agents a liberal commission will be allowed. J. H. LIPP1NCOTT & CO., Publishers, 715 and 717 Market street, Philadelphia. "'Winn Awake" for December has been re ceived, aud its list of contents is such as will warrant us in saying that it is undoubtedly the best Magazine for the young folks that is pub lished. Every family whero there are children should subscribe for this popular monthly. Terms $2.00 per year. Address I). Lotukop & Co., publishers, Boston, Mass. " Ballou's Magazine" for December Is out with its usual assortment of good things. Ar ticles that suit all will be found in Its pages, as a splendid variety is always glveu. There Is no Magaziuo that is published that is such a general favorite. It Is publiehed by Thomes& Talbot, Boston, Mats. Price 15 cents per copy, or $1.60 per year. tST Miss i A word In your ear. The next fine afternoon that you saunter out, buy a box of Glenn's Sulpiivk Soap. That admirable purifier will remove every one of those pimples which detract so much from your beauty. Sold by all druggists. 47 it. There is Youth In every bottle of Hhx'sHair Dye. Ifl flfin Wanted to sell our newly Pat IU,UUU fnim Novelties. Chromos, Watches, Revolvers, KitR-ravlngs, Hooks, &o. Stationary FaokttRes flu per hundred. Special terms given to A Rents everywhere. The best prices ever of. fered. Mammoth catalogue with samples free. 86 dm. H. L, FLETCHER, 11 Dey Street, N. Y. 0 A A A A GENTS WANTED. From i i) iJIJ I to J(ia DaySure, Ministers, Hook and I'leture Agents, and all out of employ, went, of either sex, here is the best chance otter ed this season. A l.'ash Present of from So to 100 will be given to every good working agent. Bend in cents for small sample, or better still, ft for 8 targe samples with circular, terms, eta., and go to work at once. 401m. RKV. H. T. BUCK, Box 340, Milton, Pa, 47 Mention till s palter. GlettHon's I'ubllcuUona. Oreat reduction In price for ISTSnf (Ii.fason's riToniAi, to f I a year. Slng'e copies B cents. Tub Home Chicle to tl a year, single copies 5 cents, for sale bynll newsdealers. Oi.eason's Monthly C'omi'akion to fl a year, single copies 10 cents. All postage free. Sample copies sent on receipt of a S cent stamp. The price of Chromos lias Just been greatly re duced. No one now gives such liberal terms to ngents as we do. Send tor new circular. Address K. ULEASON, 73 8 Washington St., Boston Mass. 40 4t. XECUT0R'S:SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THE subscriber. Executor of Win. Moore, de ceased, will sell at public sale, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30th, 1877, the following described property, to wit: A HOUSE AND LOT, situate In the borough of Hloomfleld. The proper ty is located on Main street, and Is a desirable property for any person wanting a pleasant town residence. 4V Sale to commence at 1 o'clock of said day. . ROBERT MOORE, Bloomlleld, Nov. 13, '77 Executor. ALSO FOR BILE the entire real estate, formerly owned by Wm. Moore, situate In Centre township. This proper ty consists of two GOOD FARMS, containing al together about 170 ACltES, with HOUSES, BARNS, Sc., all complete. These properties will be sold separately or together. For further Information apply to ROBERT MOORE. New Bloomlleld. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that Jacob Elstlne, and Busanna his wife, ofWheattleld twp.. Perry co.. Ph., have assigned their property to the under; signed, residing In the same township, for the benefit of creditors. All persons therefore Indebted to said Jacob Rlstlne and wife, are requested to make payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated to the undersigned for settlement without delay. SOLOMON BIGHAM, November 13, 1R77. Assignee. Lewis Potteb, Attorney. J. M. GmviN. J. II. Gihvim. J. M. GIRVIN & SON., FLOUR, GRAIN, SEED & HR0DUCE Commission Merchants, No. 61 South G'aj, St., BALTIMORE, MD. We will pay strict attention to the sale of all kinds of Country Produ ce aud remit the amounts promptly. 45 lyr. J. M. GIRVIN & SON. JyJOTICE. John J. Tatlob ) In the Court of Common Pleas . of Perry County. Ellen Taylor, j No. 4, August Term, 1877. BUBKKNA IN DlVOBCE. SO. Notice Is hereby given to the respondent to ap pear on the first Monday of January next, being MONDAY, the 7th day of January, A. P.. 1878, and answer the complaint of the said llbellant, and show cause why a decree of divorce a vincu lo matrimonii should not be granted, &c. J. W. WILLIAMSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Ofllce, i New Bloomtleld, Oct.8C,1877. S JOHN D. GROVES, Commlgaion Merchant For the sale of Produce. Consignments and Corresbondence solicited. Dealer In Lime. Plasters Hair, Calcined Plaster and Cements : Sewer Pipe, Fire, Brick, Tile, Chimney, Tops and Gutter Brick. 45 4tw No. 60 Ninth Street. Pittsburgh. CALL AND SEE ME. The Subscriber has opened a Store opposite the Railroad Depot, at NEWPORT, where be is pie pared to supply OTSTE11S, GllOCEIlIES, etc., At the lowest market price. A full stock on hand. The patronage of the public Is solicited. 4;ttf. WM. 1CKES, Newport, Fa, KNOW By reeding nnd practicing the lucstimable truths con tained in tho best medical book ever Issued, entitled TrilXrl t Price, only I. Bent by mail I II I O EL Ton receipt of price. It treats of Exhaunted Vitality, Premature Decline, Nervous aud Physical Debility, and tho endlcfts concomitant Ills nnd untold tnUerics that result therefrom, andcontains more than 60origiual pre scriptions, any one of which is worth the piico of tho book. This book was written by the mo Jt cx tensivo and probably tho most Bkilfulprnctitioncr iu America, to whom was uwardedagold and jew. riled medal by tho Kallonal mooicui Asrociauon. A Pamphlet, illustrated with tho very fluent toteel tngraving a mar vel of art aud beauty rent rntH to all. Bend fnr it at once. Address HEAL PEA BODY 'MEDICAL THYSELF INSTITUTE, No. 4 Bui. finch bt., Boston, Mast. CUHHUSING! JUST OPENED A VARIETY STORE, UP TOWN! We Invite the Citizens of BLOOMFIELD and vicinity, to call aud examine our Mock ol GROCERIES, OUKENSWARE, OT.ASSWAR TIN WARE. A FULL VARIETY OK NOTIONS, &0., Sc. 0., Ail of which we are selling at astonishingly XjO"W pbices. Give us a call and 9AVJV MOIfEr, as we are almost GIVING THINGS AWAY. t. Butter and Eggs taken In trade. VALENTINE BLANK, 38 ly Went Main Street. SAY I DO YOU WANT TO BUY A FIR BT-CLASB BUFFALO KOBE, CHEAP f DOUBLE LAP ROBE, CHEAP f DOUBLE HORSE BLANKETS, CHEAP T A F1R8T CLASS SEWING MACHINE, CHEAP 1 OR ANY HARDWARE, GROCERIES, DRUGS, WINES, LIQUORS. &0..&0., CHEAP T GO TO THE STORE OF S. M. SHULEll, Liverpool, Terry County, Tenna. CHEAPER THAN EVER. JUL,Ii & SCOTNI2Y, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 346 NORTH WATER STREET, PHILADELPHIA, and wholesale dealers In Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow .FgBS, Poultry, Game, Stock. Potatoes, BUTTER -APP'es. Groin, Flour, Fur. Wool, 1 itn Cotton. Rice. Tobacco, Peanuts! Broom Corn. Dried Fruit, Hay, Hops, Forelcn and Domestic Fruits, and In fact we can sell anv and everything at the marketprlce; make prompt returns, and PUCCCC JlUJKIlAI. tJASH'AU- lHttbt. VANCKS .i. m. f-'-f'V""" "";ri"ieriBiaoie articles. To show that we do extensive bus ness, any game dealer n I'liil'a. will tell von h.nViiJ.f dealer in Phira. will tell you we handled more 6anie last season than all other Dill II TDU otises in Philadelphia put to- rUUL IKY. tl i:'ipJx JSfaKr pr"'e "M- Htencll. Sc., &e. REF. EHKNCE CASH, or we refer you to ANY RE. SPONSIBLE HOUSE In OUR CITY, EGGS. GAME. October 9, 1877 ly. IADIES addicted to the habit of Intern i perance are Invited to seek information at a private home, where medical attendance and all comforts are provided. For Information address I NS0LVENT NOTICE. -ti ' V 11 1,1 "lo mailer oi me- applleatio of C.T. Sheafferof Juniata Iwd for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of the Com monwealth, the Court of Common Pleas of Ferrv County, have appointed Tuesday, the 11th day of &tofU7sObrIyhearlDBltt 8Ccord,"10e "lth NewBIoomfleld!,NSU7Pr0th0n0,ary- M USSER & ALLEN CENTRAL STORE NEWPORT, PENN'A. Now offer the publio A RARE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF DRESS GOODS Consisting sf all shades suitable for the season BLACK AZPACCAS ( AND Mourning Goods A SPECIALITY. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED' MUSLINS, AT VARIOUS PRICES. AN ENDLESS SELECTION OF PRINTS! We sell and do keep a good quality of SUGARS, COFFEES & SYRUPS, And everything under the head of GROCERIES ! Machine Needles and oil for all makes of Machiuws. To be convinced that our goods are CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST,. IS TO CALL AND EXAMINE STOCK. No trouble to show goods. Don't forget the CENTRAL STORE,. Newport, Perry County, Pa.