THE TIMES, NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA. JANUARY 28, 1871). THE TIMES. PENUS7LVA1TIA R. E.-HITDLE DIVISION. Ou and ftrJmie'JSth,Traluiruu as follows WESTWARD. EASTWARD, VyMtlAoo.1 fHNHilr'irTr'uij I'lllNdll'AL STATIONS. M kill AH' Tr'u Kx Mm. A 00. A.M. P.M. P. . A.Hll S.t I. Ml II. Ill .t I.M 1.10 7.811 .4l) t.M S.MI .HO fTsrrliihiirir, Rnckvllle, MHrysvtlle, ' llIICHllUOU Bully's Newport Millers town, Tlinmpsout'u. Mi1cik..,.., 1'ort Hnii..,. MIITIIli I.HVrlMlilWll J Anderson's,.,, MoVeytowu,., N. Itnmlltmi, . lfiinllnirdtm,.. Tvronn Altooun P.M. r. m. 1-. m, 8. IT. 10.66 s.iai 1.4:t t K.I 7.n j.m! S.3I .HA R.III 7.47 7.'J t.w 7 INI l) .iu 19. M ?.! lo. so 7. lie: S.M I.M a. si .IH mo S.M Ms 8.4.(1 It. Ml s.sui 4.WI t . I rt A. 10! rt.im P. Ill t.m l.llHi f.w 1(1.111 S.Otl, II. M 11.1)4 10. 42 11.14 4.00, I.4U S 4SI I 4.S7! 4.tu; 6.H.I, S HI ran 1(1. S4! In. s.; A.M. .' SM 4 47' ! 4.1ft' 7.IW g.ss' a. mi a mi1 h is P.M. P.M. I I1.4III 1S.SO 1. 1ft P.M.I fVI'IIMiliiir Rxnifss li-nvwi Hsrrtslwrir at tl.Mi p.m Punimnnnti ll.BS (flilKl; MwHtl't 11.67 IUk) and r rtvesat Pittsburg ats.lo a. u. tr-pHflr Ksnraw Wst will stop It llnilt'uniion t 4.ti anil At Nfwiuirt st ft. 17 ft. m., wlion Nntrn-'l. Isr-ttnttiK Worn. the Wiy Piimpiikit ifvf Harris bur I lull v ttw'tlM'r Irntns llHlly .'x.tpI Huntln) . llmutr K.nst.tlio At'autlo l'',Mr'ws 1,-nvt's Alumna Dally, ! nlli,"- trains tint IV cM't HihuIb.v. ON Hiinimt Mil- IVIno l'.ltiw t'.nt will slop at NVw. Birt wli'-n rtiwm'(l, mill tlie Fift l.lno Wmt will atop at uaeaniuu and Nmw,rt If IJukk"!. PUSLlC SALES. Bills for the wile of Real and Personal Property have been printed at tills olllce, as follows : Tuoaday, January 2Slh Prank D Tout, Ad ministrator of the estate of Geo. Yost,dec'd., will Hell In Spring twp., a tract nf lund con taining 61 acres. Friday, Feb. 7th. Jonathan Weaver will sell at till residence i of a mile west of Elliotts bnrff, 1 cow, 1 heifer, household and kitchen furniture, meat and lard by the pound can ned trult, Ac. Thursday, February 13th Elizabeth Jones, administratrix of Jot. Jones, dee'd., will sell at hU late residence In Jnnlata twp., 4 horses, 3 colts, 3 cows, 4 wagons, 1 bunny, lies per and Mower, and many other articles not moutloncd. Saturday, February 22nd Chas. and Daniel Gelbach, on the premises, In Wheatttcld twp., will soil Horses, Cattle, and a gener al assortment of farming Implements. Monday, March 8rd The Executors of the es tate of Bernard Roth, dee'd., will sell on the premises, one mile South of Blain, a large amount of personal property. Saturday, March 8th Jacob Shealfor will sell at his residence fourth of a mile west of Grler's Point, 2 horses, 1 spaa of mules, 4 cows, young cattle, 8 wagons, 1 buggy and many other articles. Thursday, March 20. Georpe J. Delancy will sell at Esbrol, Perry Co., Pa., horses, cows, young cattle, shotes, three wagous, and many other articles. All persons who intend selling their personal etl'ects this coming spring, should call at once and have the dates of their sales printed in the The Times, as it will be the means of making them known to thousands, who wotikl.other wlse, in all probability, never know anything about them ; and besides, it will be a guide lo others living in the same neighborhood, who contemplate having sale, in fixing upon the time or date of their sales, and thus prevent each other from advertising on the same days. A notice of this kind in a paper like The Times has as much influence in drawing a crowd of people as a large and attractive sale bill, profusely illus trated with cuts, such as we furnish to our patrons. Hrloi Items. NetiJre again coming into style for dressing ladies' hair. The debate at Airy View, on Friday night last, was well attended. Several speeches were made. The question Whatever is, is Eight, was decided in the negative by the Judges Capt. Roth, "W. Qotwalt and I. Bkivington. Persons wanting plastering done in a satisfactory manner will be sure to have their wishes gratified by engaging Frank Murphy of this place. The building we erected last season was plastered by him, and is the best job in this town. Amos Henderson, of Perry county, wan arrested on Wednesday morning at the market house in Carlisle, ' by Con stable Emanuel Mouutz, of Middlesex township, an oath of A. J. Zeigler, for stealing turkeys and chickens. Hender son entered bail before 'Sqire Plank for his appearance at court. Mr. Wren of East Newport, had the index finger of his left hand badly smashed, at Marshal Furnace, by a Bledge in the hands of John Rumple, who was driying a key into a damaged freight car, which had passed through a wreck a short time before. Wren was directing the pin when the painful mishap occurred. News. A juror nhmed Wilson Houckof Todd township, Huntingdon county, was so drunk Mien court met that he was un able to go on with his duties. The case threreibre had to be abandoned. The judge fined the juror $200, for contempt of Court, and gave the jury commission ers a sharp rap for having put the man's name in the Jury box. On Friday of this Week at (ii P. M.v a lectuiu will be given in the CdCrt House, under the auspices of the V. M. U. A., by Rev. W. W. loWriey 'of Dun cannon. This lecture will tyj fcilowed by others at monthly Intervals, and be ing free, it Is trusted theft -ait seats will be filled. The leetoi'e was delivered last week to a crowded Hobbo at Newport, and the speaker ls"k'flown here by many sn eloquent tnan. X About ten o'clock on Saturday night, a sleighirig'pa'rty attempted to save a little distance by going across the cornr close to the Presbyterian church, Instead of keeping tbe street. The consequence was, (he load was suddeuly dumped Into the snow by the upsetting of the sleigh. We have not heard yet whether a H suit wiM brought against the borough for falling lo have a fence or guard stationed there, but presume If they do, an " Intelligent Jury" will glvo them J' damages." A man named Hninuel Hoffman, re siding near Millerstown. died very sud denly. Ho started from home In a sleigh apparently as well as usual to take a ride with his wife, and after driving a few miles he sank over, and died almost Instantly. jA. sleigh containing (loorgo Ens mlngrr, A. Ij. Market, Esq., and J. O. McAllister, Esq., tipped over on the hill about two miles from town on Tues day night, and the horse rnnie on to town, leaving his loud behind. The party gathered up the rolie, cushions, &c, and started by shank's line to com plete their Journey. The horse arrived at home safe with the sleigh, and after running twice around the alley bv the jail, was caught by the hostler. He at onco drove out toseo what had becume of the occupants and met tlicru about one half mile from town. They were on their way from the Inauguration when the accident happened. Send Us the News. When anybody dies, gets married, runs away, steals anything, has a big sale, whips his man or his wife breaks his leg, or gets the senses kicked nut of him by a mule, or does anything that Is any way remarkable, and you have reason to be lieve that you know as much about the occurrence as anybody else, don't wait for Rome other person to report It, or trust us to find it out by instinct, but come and tell us about it, or send the facts on a postal card. This Is the way news is supplied, and it lakes a good supply of that necessary article to make a good homo paper. Bco if yon cannot improve this year, and let us know every item of news that transpires In your neighborhood. Burned to Death. An insane man WrMwd-rJohn -.Itccdiar was burned to death on Monday morning of last week, at the Alms House, near Loysvllle, this county. When his attendant fur nished him with his breakfast, and left the building In which he was confined, be was seated by the stove. It is sup posed his clothing took fire, and becom ing frightened, he ran into his cell, closing the door, the straw of which, his bed was composed took lire burn ing him to a crisp. Persons seeing smoke Issuing from the building ran lo his assistance, but he was already dead. He was admitted to the Alms House when a young child, never learned to talk, and was insane from his birth. He was a man of unusual el.o and was about 45 years of age when he died. Being so violent most of the time that he had to be kept confined to his cell in the mad house, at times he was allowed to be in the corridor where the stove was situated. He would wear no clothing but a loose gown, and his habits were such that loose straw was all that could be given to him for bed ding. A sad case indeed. ySwIntflers Around. Last week two ped dlers came to this place, and though pre tending to be strangers to each other, both started out on the same route. One calls himself Ro berth, and sells spectacles, and tbe other sold stuff he called jewelry. In Spring township the jewelry peddler called at the house of a farmer and stated to the lady, that he hod been robbed of his mon ey, and needed some cash badly to re turn to the city. He, therefore, desired her to loan him $20, for which he pro posed to leave one of his watches and jewelry worth very much more as se curity. While talking to her, Roberth came in, and by his representations bIio was induced to advance the money. Soon after they had left her husband learned of the swindle, and brought the jewelry to town, placing the matter in the hands of J. E. Junkin, Esq. On Friday Roberth returned, when he was interviewed by Mr. Junkin, to whom he gladly returned the money to save himself further trouble. The watch the fellow offers, to secure his loan, costs about $2. We have heard of sev eral other parties be attempted to swin dle In the same manner. The only way is to deal with parties you know', and to give peddlers a wide berth. tied by Burglars and Robbed. On Tuesday night of lust week a daring robbery was committed hear Iterrsville, Cumberland. covjnty. The victims were Qen. McR&han and his two sisters, who live With him. About 8 o'clock in the evening, In answer to a knock at the 'door, four unknown men entered the house and immediately maJa an assault upon the Inmates and proceeded to bind them with ropes, after which they de manded money, Being told that there was none, the robbers instituted a search themselves, and after thoroughly ransacking every room In the house suc ceeded in getting $135 in gold and silver, together with a quantity of sil ver spboWB and various other articles. Tlie robbers left about 11 o'clock, taking withHbem, besides their other plunder's, 7h6rae and sleigh belonging ta Mr; M&Keohan. Immediately after Uiejr departed Mc Keehun managed to chew "the ropes so as to free himself, lie then unbound hU slBtws wk (had 'iuiitt7ed terribly from the cold, thpy lielng fuxfened In a room with the thermometer below r,ero, A liberal reward Is offered for the airest of the villains, who were traced to the Boutli Mountain. . . . ... A Change. The old-dry goods house of Barcroft & Co., of Philadelphia, Is no longer in existence. The firm that succeeds thoiu, Is Hall, Shenk A Co., .whose advertlsnicnt will be found in another column. This house has all the facilities enjoyed by the old firm, and with the energy and enterprise added by the younger men, the business of the house will no doubt largely Increase. Week of Prayer. Owing to Court being held in first weeks of January, the first week of February is here found more suitable for a week of prayer, and will be so observed next week, the meeting being held at 7 o'clock each evening, bcglnlng with the Reformed church on Monday, the Lutheran, Tuesday and Wednesday, the Methodist, Thursday and Friday, the Presbyterian, Saturday mid Sunday, closing with sermon by Rev. J. W. Cleaver. All are invited to come, the programme of each evening will be given next week. Rotten Ice. About 12 o'clock M. yes terday, while a Cumberland county farmer was bringing a wain load of hay across the ice to this city, and when his team had reached the Hurrisburg shore to within a hundred feet (below the rail road bridge), the wain broke through the Ice, bringing a loud to a stand still. After considerable trouble the wagon was liberated by cutting away the Ice from the front of the wheels, when the team dragged the load to shore In safely. The water, fortunately, was shallow where the nceldent occurred. Jlurrw. burg Patriot. Dedication of the M. E. Church at Liverpool. This new and beautiful ed lllce will be dedicated to the service of Almighty Ood on the llth of February, being the 2nd Sabliuth. Rev. T. M. Reese, of Sliamokln, and Rev. James N'eal, of Philadelphia, are expeeU'd to conduct tlje services. Ministers and friends in adjoining charges are cordiully Invited to be pres ent. B. H. CitEVKit, Pastor. Cumberland County. We copy the fol lowing from the Cumberland county papers of last week : On Friday night, the 17th Inst., the school house of the independent school district was broken into by some un known person, and a bunch of keys, a liatohet, a knife, some postage stamps, paper and envelopes taken. At a congregation meeting of the Lutheran Church of New Kingston, on Sunday, it was resolved to build a new church on the site of the present edifice. The new building will be much larger than the present one, to meet the wants of the growing congregation, and will have rooms on the ground floor fitted up for Sabbath School purposes. Our readers will remember an account given In the Times a few weeks ago of the amputation of an arm of Miss Rote, under peculiar circumstances. Gan grene attacked the limb without any ap parent cause, and, although the physl eiuus bad hope that the life of the pa tient could be saved, she died a few duys ago. The deeply afllicted parents have the sympathy of the entire community in their affliction. On Wednesday night of last week, a Earty of young folks had a party at the ouseof Mr. Musselman, in Monroe township, and when they were about getting Into their sleigh to start for home, Howard Nlssley's horse got away from him and ran off. He was found next morning at Boiling Springs. The lines had been dragging along on the ground and happened to catch at a stake and thus held tbe horse until he was secured, and the owner Informed of his whereabouts. The old Plnte drove ore bank turned out a novel product tin last Friday in the shape of a large male deer. His buckship had probably been attracted by the water in the bottom of the bank or had scented the salt which was used to keep the tramways clear of ice. His tracks showed that he entered the bank close to the big pump, which operates day and night. He was discovered by the men when they went to work, and after a lively chase, during which he swam several times across the pond' in the bauk, he was captured and stabled. He seemed unable to find bis way out in the excitement of the chase. After keeping him for a day and a half aud finding that he would not eat, he was liberated at four o'clock Qu Saturday, and never did a deer run With more en couragement than was given in the cheers that followed him as he cleared the fences and ditches. Juniata County. We copy the follow ing from the Juniat cour,ty papers of last week, Wtt.t;. tey, Esq.,' cashier of the Port R6yal Branch of the JuniaU Valley Bank'baJj purchased the Gibson: property is Vort Royal. . Abolit'two weeks ago Mr. George W. , Modfe, of Academla, In attempting to prost a fence full and sustained injuries, ItHs feared, that wJU prove fatal. He Is lla a very critical condition. A young man who gave hjB''nalro as Johu Resinger, from Ickesbnrg, Perry couuty, was committed , to Jail by Esquire Krelder, on Saturday last, charged with stealing a forhp a"nd muslo book, out of the Lutheran church, during the services the night previous. Several days ago J).' H. Kleffman, John P. Hopple aud Samuel Den ring, of Mlllcrstown, took, a sleigh ride to Thohipsoutowu with ahorse that feared a buffalo rolie. On starting from Snyder's hotel to return home, the horse ran oil' and threw all hands out of the sleigh. The sleigh was considerably broken, and the horse was found at Hoitzhopple's stable In Millerstown, uninjured. Last Thursday Mr. H. C. Frank, stage driver, found three children along the this tide of Oakland, making their way In the snow, lie brought them to town, where they wandered around, not knowing where to go. The oldest was atioiit fourteen years of age. Director of thoPoor.Mr. Showers, took them Into Will's Hotel. The children said they had to look out for themselves, ns the family was broken. On Friday Mr. and Mrs. McNeer, of Fermunugh township, came and took the children away, say. Ing they were theirs., l or Tun Times. Blain, January 21, 1871). Mu. EniTtm : I trust you will ex cuse me If I ask space In your columns for the following: The borough of Blaln Is situated In one of the most delightful valleys in the Keystone State. Our people enjoy all the advantages necessary to comfort or happiness. They seem to be prosperous and contented notwithstanding the flnunclul depression that bus existed for years, and are waiting patiently for re turning prosperity, when the hum of industry shall again be heard through out the land. We are having winter in earnest. Sleighing is excellent, and the merry jingle of the bells from morn till night indicates that the folks, old and young, are enjoying it. Protracted meetings are being held in some of the churches in this neighbor hood. There Is one progressing at Stony Point, three miles east of this place. Rev. Frazler closed on at St. Paul some ten days ago, with what success vour correspondent Is not able to say. Uev. Llnduman Is holding one at Iekesburg. Rev. Piper commenced on atNew.Ger mantown on Sunday evening, the 10th Inst. Our pastors, one ami all, are laboring zealously for the up-bullding of the Kingdom, and the welfare of their flocks, therefore tho inhabitants of this Bectlon have every opportunity to make their peace calling and election sure. But whilst prosperity and happiness prevail in the neighborhood, your cor respondent cannot say that everything is harmonious in the borough of Blain. About one month ago several of the young folks in town and country decid ed to hold an exhibition for the purpose of raising funds to defray the expenses of a board-walk, In the suburbs of the borough, where the City Fathers would not be likely to erect one, and where one is badly needed. An organ Nation was effected, and the members of the society ever since have been laboring with com mendable y.ea for Slicnpss. Theu nr h.rl rto believe that certain persons, not irienuiy 10 ine enterprise, are endeavor ing to break It up In various ways. Only a few days ago a report was circulated by one of them that the proceeds were to be applied to the payment of a debt on tbe Methodist Parsonage. I am au thorized to say that the report is wholly untrue. The members of the society represent tbe different denominations in this section, and theyfall know what disposition will be made of the proceeds. Your correspondent is unwilling to be lieve that any of the ancient maidens or premature widows of the borough of Blaln are engaged in such a disreptuta ble business, but if they are, we hope they will abandon their crusade against an enterprise so praiseworthy, and in the future devote their leisure to their own improvement, and I have no doubt that ere long they will be favored with the smiles of an approving conscience. The members of tbe society are deter mined to succeed in spite of all opposi tion or misrepresentations that may be made, and those unfriendly ones had better return to the paths of rectitude from which they have wandered. In the hope that this will not find Its way to tbe waste paper basket, I remain yours truly, Occasional. Church Notice. Preaching the M. E. church next Sun day at lilt P. M., Sunday School at H A. M. Alsa Preaching at Mount Gilead 21 Landisburg 61 P. M. Preaching in the Reformed Church next Sunday at 101 o'clock A. M. Cement and Calcine Plaster on hand, and for sale by F. Mortimer. Wanted. Lancaster and Shoemaker wheat wanted at Newport mills, for which will be paid two cents advance on market price. Miltox B. Eshleman, January 21, 3t. Newport, Pa. County price Current. , Bloomhbud, JatreirttylR.iws. ! rui-8a.d ini Potatoes , ........ i. 5 Butter ft pound, ........ ,v.'.v. Eggs ft dozen ....v.... Zi Dried Apples fl pound, 4 cts- lrle4 reaches....... :.va 10 0 160U.VI XKVVl'fcK.T MARKETS. XXrrctitd lTiJw &v STrnmh k mother. DaALBRS IM tll'tXVK A& VltODUCE. Newport, January 'J5, 1870. r'iour,''!., M Si . , n Wjper. W W wtW Wheat W bush, (old) Si'ffl Kc'a'wbeat. ! a &" -RJs, Corn " Outs V Si pounds, 22l 21 Clorer Heed per pound ;Q5,4cn( Timothy Seed.....' 100 Flaxseed 100 Potatoes DOS W Dressed Park,.... 'lets, perk Baoon 7 O T Ground Aluinn Bait....... 1 &Q1 Umeburoer'i OmI, ,...,.v.. ...... 1 00 BtoteOoal 4 00 4 Pea Coal 2 Buckwheat CoU....... "13 Gordon's food per Back, tt 00 riSH, SALT.llMK AND CUAL Of all ktes always on bnd and lor sal at lh 4iOnnl Ku lift Kates. (lAKI.IHl.K PKOMUCB MAHKRT. OOIIHROTRD WBBXXT. woodwaki) a noun. Cahlisi.b, January 25, 179. Family Klmir M.M Biiperflnu Klotir , J.M) Whlt Wheat, new ' tA Hed Wlieat.nnw... r Hye 4T. Corn, (new) , 40 Oats 2.-, Cloverseed ROD Tlmotlivxeed 1 10 (). A. Halt 1 10 Kino do 1 7A Philadelphia Produce Market. I'liaADBLl'liiA. January 2A, 1871 Klmir linieltledi rxtM S3 Wl4 0t)t PonnyJ. vanla family. II Wlffl 4.7i Mlnnonta do., U-lXtt tl.ittt patent and titoli grades, iJ7.7.". Kveflmir, 12 7'-!3.(J0. Cnrnineal. 12 (HI Wheat, red, IDS ft 107t amlier. 107OHI3; white, 107WH'S. Corn quiet and easy 1 yellow, 4.1$44a. 1 mixed, 4144a. Oat quiet i Penntvlranla and westers white, 2fp wc. i western mixed, 2H2tf. KyeWaMo. Hniq-MnoHMAKKH On ths 1Mb lit., nt th resloenne of the hrlile's parents, nrnr Dunnaii inni. by Knv. W. W. Downey, Mr. Jusenh Hess, lit Mllllliiinwii Junlsta Co., to Miss Jtebecca J. Bhneiniiker. Hats Kkm. On the inth (nit.., at thn TeM. denen nf the bride's parents, by the lley, W. 11. Herbert. aisMed by Key. Aiimnta DaTeiipori. Mr. David O. Has. of Spring township, to MIrs Harah A. Hell, of l.aiicll-liiil . !hist 1 HHNBAimii. On the 21st Inst., In Now port, hv Itev. M. Culver, fllr. William Crist to Alias Jane Turubnugh, both ot Hewport. lliTTiso. In Reading on the 1M t?Dl,. 1Au.' N lliHlnx aKcil 41 years U mouths and A)' days, he was former. v of llonev drove JiihlWn Co. Mukht. Mrs. Cstherine Murvyof I,andlsbnrK, this cniiiiiy In the 44lli year 0 lnr aiie. HiiKKHi.F.r -On the llfli InsU, In llunler's Val ley, Biiftaln twp., Mr. Henuy Bheesley, aged V. years and 1.1 days Maktii.-Oii the 10th ln-t.. In Dnncannon, Ma bel M., daughter of .lames anrt Mary A. Martin aged 9 yer. 8 months mid is days. -'". MAitTiw.-On the 10th Inst., In Dnneannon .lames If... sou 01 .lames and Mary Martin, aged 'i y ars. 9 month and 9 duys. ' h Kitk.Ii On the lnh liisi.. In narrM.urir, Mm Catherine K tier, aged U4 years, 1 month and W days. T7,.Ti"' 7F' N TI; K Nolles Is herebygWen, ol Isaiah Koose. Ute of New KlonmlfcM.' Perry county. Pa., deceased, have been nwiited to I Bo undersigned. All persons I ndebrod to said estate arertwuMtert-t' to make Immediate payment and those Itnvlirj clalms.to present them duly authenticated lor set tlement. .1. E. JUNKIN, Administrator. January 14, 1879. JJALL, SHENK & CO., " 405 & 407 Market Street, lMiUndelpliia, (Old Stand of Darcroft &Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS GOODS. January, 1879. Tho Toledo Blade! RFFflRF Vnil "inscribe for any other DCTUnt IUU paper send for specimen copy of THE TOLEDO HLADK. 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