8 THE TIMES, NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA., APItlL 22, 1870. Remarkable Case of Petrifaction. 1'iTTsnuno, April 13. During the sum mer of 1876 Benjamin Blngerly, Esq., for a number of years State Printer and proprie tor of " Tlie Btate Journal," died audden ly at lila resldenoe this olty. Mr. Blngerly was a very heavy man, weighing 008 pouuds. Six professional pall-bearers were present at the funeral to guard against ac cident. The casket was of walnut, seven feet three inohes long by three Teet wide, and was placed in a heavy stone box, securely fastened. Borne mouths since, the rolatives In Philadelphia oonoluded to have the remalus removed to Laurel Hill Ceme tery, where his parents and friends are burled. The work of raising the body was commeuoed, and to the surprise of those who bad undertaken the job, no offensive odor prevailed as they approached the cas ket. An effort was made to raise the body, but this was found almost impossible on account of the extraordinary weight. Still greater was the surprise at this, and it was decided to raise the lid of the casket. Im nglne their amazement upon finding that the body had undergone petrification, and assumed the color of common brown store paper. The entire face and form seemed one entire mass of stone chiseled from the block. Not one of the features or lineament, except the eyes, which were sunken, were out of place, or unnatural iu the slightest degree. Even the shirt, coat, boots and pants were intact. The ..'emalns were then placed in a stout casket Xor tansportation, when It was found the weight was 925 pounds. They were ship, ped to Philadelphia per Adams Express, and interred by the relatives Immediately upon arrival there. Shaffer, the Wife Murderer, Attempts Sui cide. A Chambersburg dispatch of Monday last says : " Shortly before 8 o'clock this morning it was discovered by the prison authorities that Hezekiah Shaffer, who is to be hanged on Thursday next for the murder of his wife last summer the par ticulars of which you have already pub lished had made an attempt to commit suicide, by opening the main arteries on his arms and legs with a piece of very sharp wire, which he had iu some way taken from a broom left in his cell on some occasion. The prison physician was at once called iu, and the flow of blood was stopped. Had Shaffer made the attempt in the night time the gallows, no doubt, would have been cheated out of one of its victims. He was reported to be delirious at noon, but it is thought be will recover. A strict watch is kept over him now, of course." A San Francisco Mystery. San Francisco, April 14. JoBiah Bacon, treasurer of the Goodyear Dental vulcanite company, of Boston, who came here a short time ago from the east, was found on the floor of his room at Baldwin's hotel yesterday afternoon, with a pistol shot wound in his abdomen. He had been dead several hours. No firearm was found in his rooms, and, as the hemorrhage was entirely internal, there was no means of judging of his movements subsequent to the fatal shot and nothing has as yet transpired to throw any light on the affair. He was a native of Massachusetts, aged forty-five years. More Virginia Judges to be Indicted. Ricn.M0ND, Va., 11. There is good authority for stating that the recent action of United States Judge Rivers in iudicting county judges in his (western) district for not having mixed juries in their courts, will be followed by a similar movement in this (eastern) district and that the United States district attorney will, probably to morrow, present the names of a number of county judges for indictment. Plowing up Gold Coins. A farmer named Joseph Keetor, residing near Deep creek, Norfolk county, Va., while plowing on Wednesday last in an old field that had not been under cultiva tion for several years, unearthed au iron chest containing several thousand dollars .in American gold coin of dates as far back as 1S30. The chest is believed to have' been buried during the last war. Mr. Keetor is a poor man, and the treasure is very acceptable. Railway Rates Reduced. Ht. Louis, April 15. As a result of the recent breaking of the Southwestern pool St. Louis roads have reduced the rates to nd from St. Louis and Missouri river points about as follows : Lumber to Mis souri river points, from fifteen to five cents per hundred ; cattle from the West, from tifty to twenty dollars per oar ; wheat and corn, from twenty and fifteen cents to oight cents per hundred. C3T So severe was the storm on the prairies, oue day last week, that traius on Iudianapolis and St. Louis road were trou bled to make headway between Quiucy and DeWitt. The gale struck a freight train, ripped the roof from the top of one box car, carried it into a field some distance, and roofs of other cars were damaged. Strawbridge & Clothier's SPRING BUSINESS Is now fully under way, and the Inducements offired are of n character that cannot fall to be highly attractive to every buyer within reach of Philadelphia. We have an Immense stock In every one of our THIRTY DEPARTMENTS, reaching In the two departments of SILKS and DRESS GOODS alone to Several Hundred Thousand Dollars. THE LATEST SILK D E P ARE 100 PIECES SOLID COLOR LTONS BILK, 24 Inches wide, AT ONE DOLLAR. In all the new colorings This Is the widest and best Lyons Bilk ever offered at the price, and the Identical goods can be found on the counters of most of the leading retail houses at 81. 25. All the finer grades of both Black and Colors are displayed In unsumnaspd as MKHHiiW l0Vrijr 1,1 Prrtion,0,f quality. In FA NC Y and SUM MI1.R SILKS we also oiler the greatest possible attractions. I) MESS GOODS. A few of the latest bargains In this department are : ALL-WOOL BEIGES, FOUR QUALITE8, PRICES: THREE QUALITIES PRICES : FIVE QUALITIES. PRICES: In 23 and 24 Inches. 25, 31. 35 and 37 cts. Ill 31 to 30 Inches. 50, 60 and 65 cts. in Cashmere Beige. 60, 05, 75, VA cts. and $1.00 , Our assortment of DresKloads la bewildering and Inclules all the Lett produc tions of h rench, English and American Looms. v BLACK GOODS. Some of the latest bargains in this department are : IN BLACK CASHMERES. These goods made to our own express order are believed to be perfect In every essential point color, quality, and especially reliability in wear. Keeping no Inferior goods, prices range as follows: 40, 45, 50, 50, 00, 65, 75, i'M and 81.00. We also show the largest and most attractive stock of BLACK HERNANIES AND GRENADINES Ever shown in Philadelphia, either at wholesale or retail, are at the most moder ate prices. We invite special attention to the department for MEN'S FURNISHING HOODS, And particularly to our three grades of carefully made MEN'S SHIRTS, Which are believed to be the best goods ever offered at the prices : The Custom Made, at $1.00. The Standard, at SS cents. The Favorite, at 73' cents. NIGHT SHIRTS. Bop's Shirts in Great In. ordering-, send Please note : We emnlov house for samples of whatever you vantages ot our low prices. mmm N. W. Corner Eighth and Market Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ERRORS OF YOUTH! A GENTLEMAN who suffered for year from Nervous Debility. Premature Decay. hiMhII the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sakeot suffering humanity, send free to all who .ecu n, inv recipe ana airectiou lor making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Buffer- ers wishing to ngtunrontny the advertiser's expert do so by addressing lu perfect eontl- c nee can deuce, John b. ogden, 42 cedar st, n. y. earn E9n .T?, NTICK.-Notlce is hereby glv. KHLaL nf ht.,terM.of Administration on the . ''I!11 H "K!1. Buffalo twp., S,y-,P deiase1' he been granted Blilp. undersK'"-l,1 residing lu the same town- All nAftmna Inrlnhrd . ..14 . . . . ei'ly:rj''iai,,.'.ho"! hav' elaffl. wis if , , .r, J "'muutairu iu me unuer- signed for settlement without delav. Lewis Potter. Attorney, -"'"'".airator. A tll 1 tUTu """" (it An O VT-FIT FOR A GENTS. n STAPLE ARTICLES, BIO PROFITS. yiQuiclc Holes), Steady Work. Circulars Free. Address; HOMEK BYRN, 21i Pearl Street, New York. i 8m BEGINS IN THE A It T M E N T 88 PIECE8 BLACK SILKS, 21 Inches wide, AT ONE DOLLAR, Made by 8AVOIE ET CIE LYONS. This Is undoubtedly the best One Dollar Black 811k ever placed on any counter In America. MEDIUM rUICE TEXTURES. OSBORNE SUITINGS, ANGLE8IA SUITINGS, SAXONY 8UITINGS, STEVENS' CHECKS, SILK FANTAISIE STRIPES, FRENCH PLAIDS, at ii'i cts. at 25 cts. at 50 cts. at 25 cts. at 31 cts. at 3V,i cts IN HENRIETTA CLOTH. The prices begin at cents and advance regularly 12 cents, viz: 87H cts., 1100, H.12J4, J1.2S, 11.37J4 11.50, I1.62J4, 1.75, $1.87 and J2.00. We Imported these goods largely, having had them made to our own direct order, as usual, but never before have they come to us so nearly per fect in quality, color and general appearance, as the present season. Variety, &c, c. &c. size of collar worn. may need, and secure the ad k clothier. JHE ST. ELMO HOTEL, 817 & 819 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, has reduced the rates to l'IClfc UAV. V The high reputation of the house will be main tallied In all respects, and the traveling public will still find the same liberal provtslou For their comfort. The house been recently refitted, and Is com plele iu all Its appointments. Located In the Im mediate vicinity of i lie large centres of business and of places of amusement, and accessible to all Railroad depots and other parts of the Cltv by Street cars constantly passing its doors. It offers special inducements to those visiting the City ou business or pleasure. JOS. M. FEUEIlT Proprietor. TJ1STATJS NOTICK. Notice Is hereby giveii li that letters testamentary ou the estate of Nathan Kambo, lata of Carroll twp., Perry Co., Pa.,deo'd.,have been granted to Uieunderslgned, residing lu Carroll andCeulre townships. All persons Indebted tosald estste are request ed to make Immediate payment and those having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement to H. W. HAMHO, JOHN HA MHO, A. II. COMP, March 25, 1879.) Executors. CARLISLE CARPET HOUSE! We offer this Season the Choicest Line of all kinds of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Looking Glasses and Wall Papers that it has been our pleasure to open for years. In pre senting these goods we guarantee to give you the best selections, prettiest patterns and lowest prices to be had in this section of Pennsylvania. All that is necessary to convince of these facts is a visit to the largest Carpet House outside of eastern cities. We buy largely and exclusively from manufacturers, which enables us to sell you goods at the lowest possible prices. Those in tending to furnish or refurnish their homes can be best profited by inspecting our stock and low prices before buying. Respectfully, STEPHENS & BEETEM, a Mff g talten ln echa9 tor g"8. CARLISLE. ; TftEBtS T SOLD Br $1500 tiOTICou FOR PARTICULARS """" "UHBEROH AD0REJS: WhiteSewing Machine 9. READER! BEFORE BUYING A- PIANO or ORGAN I)o not fall to send for my JO page Illustrated Newspaper with much valuablelnformatlon free. Hew Pianos. I25. JI88 and upwards. New Or gans.&bto $140. Be sure to write me before buying elsewhere. Beware of Imitators. Address, DAN-, IEL F. BEAT H, Washington, N. J. Bd4t AGENTS WANTED for the best and fastesl selllng Pictorial Hooks and Bibles. Prices re d.,.lV.etl. !er ceut. National Publishing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 104dt BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. There Is no rinuht nhnut: n-raot R R-iuiiumy ui i jus siiicie over common po rous plasters and other etwnnl rpm.HU. Uiueli as liniments, electrical appllnnoss. Hut I imysiuians iu your own locality about It. Hon by all Druggist", Price 25 Cents. lR4t. tl9nfl return In 30 days on loo Invested. vpiuu oillclal Heports and Information free. Like profits weeklv on Htock options of Jio to tot). Address, T. POTTEB WIUHT & CO,, Ban kers, Wall street, New York. 14d)t PARSON'S PURGATIVE PILLS make new Rich Blood, and will comparatively change the blood In the entire system In three months. Any person who will take 1 pill each night from 1 to 2 weeks may be restored to sound health, if such a thing be possible. Bent by mail for a 8 letter stamps. I. 8. JOHNSONS CO., Bangor, Me. 14d4t HOW TO 0ET THEM i um be.t pn ( ih. int.. 6.000,000 icr.. for iilr, 1 or frrt enpjr r "Rum FaclBd llo Head," andrua Land GamaUMlanuv Stiiaa. luu PENSIONS! All 8oldlers wounded or injured can now ob tain pensions; under the new law todate (rum discharge. Address at once with stamp fur blanks and new Holdler's circulars. W. C. BEHINGKR & CO., 110 Hmithlleld Mreet. Pittsburgh, Pa. - Oldest Clulm Agency In the titate. lSwlm PROTRUDING TOES. PARENTS, RENTS, you need no longer throw away Children's Shoes before they are half worn, count of Holes through the Toes. Either the your ou account SILVER "Or A. 8. T. Co." 12dit BLACK TIP H ill Prerent Tills. Ask for these Shoes when buying. in Tfl t finn invested In Wall Stree qIU IU $IUUU Hlocks makes fortunes every month. Book sent free explaining every thing. Address, BAXTER & CO.. Bankers. 17 Wall St.. New York. I0d4t AGENTS WANTED for Hmlth'sBlble Dictionary uaHNEwiN 8 PICTORIAL BIBLES. Prices reduced. Circulars free. A. J. HOLMAN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa nid4t "ItOiTeEALTH, COMFORT and ECONOMY f CORK SHAVINGS Are unsurpassed as an article for Beds, Mattresses, Show Pillows, Etc. They are teu times asdurable asbusks or straw and are selling at the low price of dceuts er pound: 40 pouuds will fill the largest bed. For sale by ARM8TONG, BllOTHEH t CO, Cor. 241 h and Railroad Sts. i?ir.rTHiJTJitGir, P. 8. Orders by malt will receive prompt at tention, lawliu IMPOItTANT NOTICK. The subscriber late of the firm of Rhoades Smith, would respectfully inform the citizens of BLA1N i.I1AirVJ:?ilM,7Aotl'atJn? opened a WAGON MAKER-SHOP, and Is prepared to make new waKonsand repair old ones at short notice, and ?i"0,m2hN t0 T WENT V per cent, cheaper than the old fli in. -Ulve me a call. Satisfaction ruaranteed. Blaln. August 8. 1887. J H-ITU. Ol Afifflf m WAKMUTCO Co. Cleveland, ohio. N 0TICE TO TAX-PAYER S. CfJuntj Commissioners' Appeals for 1879. Notice Is hereby given that Appeals based on the spring changes of 1879 will be held by the Board of County Commissioners, at their ofllce lb the Court House, as follows: For the boroughs of Diin-nnnnn, Liverpool, Marygvllle, Millerstown, New Buffalo, and New- fort, and the townships of BulTiilo, Greenwood, lows. Liverpool, Miller, Oliver, Penn. Bye, Watts and Wheatlleld, ou THURSDAY, THE 24th OF APRIL, 1879, and for the Boroughs of Blonmfleld, Tjindlsburg and Blaln. and the townships of Carroll, Centre, Jackson. Juniata. Madison. Sandy Hill, Baville, Spring, Toboyne. Tuscarora and Tyrone, on FRIDAY, THE 25th OF APRIL, 1879, where and at which times all persons feeling themselves aggrieved will be heard by the Com missioners and Assessors of the several districts. By order of the Board. J. W. OANTT. JNO. W. CHARLES, HENRY SHOEMAKER, . . . . County Commissioners. Attest : Calvis Nbilson, Clerk. April 1, 1879. gLOOMFIELD ACADEMY. THE REGULAR 8PRINO TEEM will open, MONDAY, March 31st, 1STJ, and continue twelve weeks. In connection with the regular Academlo course of tills Institution TEACHERS COURSE will be organized In accordance with the improv ed theories of Instruction. While puisulng this course of study, students will be allowed to se lect one or two of the higher branches without extracharge.thus enabling them to lit themsolve for the most advanced common schools. Thefol lowlng are studies from which a seleotion may be made: Latin, Greek. Algebra, Geometry. Philosophy, Physiology add Zoology. Instruction Is also given lu Muslo, Drawing and Painting. A dally reoord Is made of the progress and eon duct of students which Is forwarded to their pa rents or guardiant. during the term. Special at tentlon is given for preparation for college. For circulars, etc.. address, J. K. FLICKINGEB. A. M., Principal, or Wm. Gkiek. Proprietor. New BloomMuld. Pa. March 11 1879. ORGANS rpHK well known and popular Organs manufac- I tured by WATERS & SONS. oT New York, have been before the publlo for many lears, and a growing popularity Is the result. Many Improvements have been lately introduc ed In the musical portion of the organs, sneh as CHIMES OK BELLS OBCHESTRALAND CON. CERT REEDS, also DOUBLE BELLOWS, etc. They are Sweet-toned, Powerful, and Durable. ORGANS FOR )0, and upward', warranted for six years. Any other reliable make of organs furnished at low prices. - Correspondence Solicited. Cation, or ad dress MILTON B. GIBSON, DEALER IN ORGANS AND PIANOS LANDISBURG, PERRY COUNTY. PENNA. March 4. 1979. 10 tf THE OHEAT CAUSE or HUSIAN 31ISEIIY Just Published, ln a Sealed Envelope. Prlce.6 cts. A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment and Bad Icaleure of Hmninal Weakness, or Spermator rhea, Induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Emis sions, Impotency. Nervous Debility, and ImpeiH mentsto Marriage generally: Consumption. E. Ilepsy.and Fits; Meutal andThyslcallncapacity, &c.-By ROBERT J CULVERWELL, M.l.. au thor of the "Green Bouk,"&c. The w orld renowned author. In this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experleuca that that the awful conseipieuce of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without medicine.aiM without dangerous surgical operations, bougies. Instruments, rings, or cordials: pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by which every 8iitferer, no matter what his conili tlon may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately and radically. .This Lecture will prove a boon to thou sands and thousands. Sent, underseal, In a plain envelope, toany ad dress, on receipt of six cents, or two postage stamps. Address the Publishers, illy THE CULVER WELL MEDICAL CO., 1 ana tit.. Now Yurk; Put Otbc Iiux,4M tjn MADE IN A SINGLE DAY. Jan. '0th by 9U an agent. Send 1 cent stamp for particu lars, Rev.S. T. Bl'CK, Miltoii, Pa. tfwlui