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NOVEMBER,
DECEMBER,,.,
The Cheapest Paper in the State !
A Forty Column Paper for $1 a Year I
fTMTE BLOOMFIELD TIMES, an Independent
I Family Journal, published weekly, at New
Tllomutleld, Pa., will, mi the 1st of January, 1870, be
enlarged to a Forty Column paper. Each number
will contain Original or Selected Stories, Anec
dotes, Local and Miscellaneous News, and such a
variety of interesting Read I ng Matter, that It cannot
fail to be a welcome visitor to every family circle.
It will be printed on tlrs.' -class paper, and mailed
to subscribers, at the low pi'Jce of ONE DOLLAR
yen tear, n advance. Specimen copies mailed
Free. ERA NIC AH TIMER,
.. ' New HlfVallcM, Pa.
Professional Cards.
"TTM. N. KEIBEltT, Attorney-at-Law,
T KeW I
' Hlu Hiiliclil, ferry CO., fa.
Bloqmllelrt, 3 33 ly.
"ITfM. M. SUTCH, Attorney-at-Law, and Mill-
V tary Claim Agent,
New Hloomtleld, ferry Co., Ta.
43-Olllee Two doors West of Mortimer's
More 3 1 ly
XTTM. A. SPONSLElt. Attorney-al-Law.
?V )rti;e al.iiiiinpc his residence, on East
Main street, New llluoinlield, ferry eo., fa. 3 2 ly
SH. UALBR.UTH, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlield, Perry co., Ta.
- Pensions, Motilities, Hack fav, and till
(Maims against the Government, promp'tlv collect
ed. ( Mllee with Win. A. Sponsior, Esq. 3 2 ly.
C 'LEE MURRAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Real
Estate Agent,
New Hloomtleld, Perry Co., fa.
Ug- Onieo with Hon. B. If. .Itinkin, South Car
lisle street, New Blomileld, fa. 3 2 ly.
C1IAS. A. BARNETT, Attorney-at-Law.
New Blooinlield, ferry co.. "a.
5 Office adjoining Mortimer's Store. 3 2 ly
I7 C. LONG, Attorney-at Law,
It New Rloointleld, ferry Co., fa.
Otlloe one door West of Mortimer' store. 3 2 ly.
CIIA8. J. T, MrlNTniK, Attorney-at-Law,
New Itlooinltehl, Perry co.. I'a.
AII professional business promptly and faith
fully atteudod to. 3 2 ly.
TEWIS POTTER. Attorney-nt-Lnw.
J .New ItloomliehU l"erry eo., fa.
M-Offlco tiveoooraWestof Sutch'slioteL 321y.
TOnN O. 8IIATTO, Surgeon Dentist. . . ,
. Now Hloomtleld, ferrv co., Ta.
.AU kinds of Meclianioal and Surgical Den
tistry done in the )esi manner, and at reasonable
prices. Otlloe over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly
OUK NlilW
FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE.
rpHE SUPERIOR MERITS OF THE "SING.
l Fit" Machines over kII others, for either
Fumily use or Manufacturing1 purposes, are to
well fstablisbed end so genemlly ndmitied, Hint
an enumernlion nf tlicir relative excellences is no
longer considered necessnry. Our
NEW FAMILY MACHINE
w liioli hns been brouglit to perfection reg'nrdless
of time, Inbor, or expense, is now confidently
1resented to the public as inoompnrnblv the
1EST SEWING MACHINE IN EXISTENCE.
The Machine in queMion is
Elmplc, Compact, Durable nml Beautiful.
It is quiet, liglit running', and rapnble of per
fiirming a rangf and vnriely of work never be
fore attempted upon a single Machine. using
either Silk, Twist, Linen or Cotton Thread, and
sewing with equal facility, the very best the very
linest and coarsest mnterinls, find anything be
tween the two extren.es, in the most beautiful
nnd substnntinl nianntr. Its attachments lor
Hemming-. Braiding, Coraing", Tucking-, Quilting.
Felling, Trimming. Binding, tc, are novel and
practical, nnd have been invented nnd adjusted
especially for this Machine.
New ilesigns ol the unique, ns'cfiil nnd popular
Folding Tops and Cnbinet Cnxe, oectilinr to the
Machines mnnufnctnred by thi.s Company, have
been prepared for enclosing the ni'W Machine.
A faint idea, however, can at ber-t be conveyed
through the medium of a (necessarily) 'imited ad
vertisement ; and we therefore urge ovt ry person
in quest of a Sewing Machine by aJI rieanslo
examine nnd test, if they possibly ciin do so, all
the lending riMl M-ichines belore roaki'og a
purchase. A selection can then be made under
standingly, Hranches or ngencies fur supplyng
the "Singer'1 Machines will be found in near.'y
every city and town throughout the civilized
world, where Machines will be cheerfully exhil)
ited, and-nny informnnen promptly lurnished.
Or communications may be addressed to
The Singer Manufacturing Company,
458 Broadway, New York.
PHILADELPHIA OFFICE:
1106 Chestnut Street.
JOHN R. SIIULEIt,
Agent in
NEW BLOOM FIELD, PA.
January , 1SC9. ly.
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP.
nous e k j: e r e r s
will llnd thu
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP
A great help in cleaning their houses. It is tin
Original and Only Genuine
Paint Cleaner and Restorer, and will clean nor
paint and do ii ucuer than any other soap
I v c v M a I e !
It will clean and polish Marble. It will clean and
brighten Fine Ilrass, Copper and all Melalic Wara,
and will remove all Paint, fitch, Tar, Urease, Ink,
Varnish or any other dirt from the hands. It is
hc only Knap for cleaning Windows or any kind of
IS.' KTflKKN WAHK. All other Koaps that ar
advertised to do the same are IMITATIONS of our
tiou,t, and will not compute with
XTIE GREA T LAIiOIi-SA VIXG
KITCK5N CRYSTAL SOAP I
tfi.Tryit ana you will liko it. Ask for tu
" Kitchen Crystal r.oap,f and take no other. AH
Grocers sell ,t. EASTMAN & BKOOKE,
4.".1 KiTtli Third Street,
fhiladelphla,
1 Sole Proprietor and iratwactvrert.
tt?. The above Is for sale at F. Vortli.nfr's. New
BlooinUeld, fa. J3im.
Judson's Self-Washingioiir.
rpilE BEST WAKHINO-MACniNKInexisUince.
JL It saves time, nearly all the labor, 4 the
Soap and more than 'A the wear of Clothes.
Agents wanted In every town. Orders,
promptly tilled, when accompanied by Cash, or at
Express station sent 0. (. I).
THOMAS HULL,
H. V. Cor. ltlth and Arch street.
331 1'UILADklA'lllA.
.Other papers wishing to Insert this adver-tiM-meut
will please address V. K. Thurston, Ad
vertising Agent, 31X10 Lancaster Avenue, f hiladcl-phia.
NEW STORE !
CHEAP GOODS!
THE subscriber having opened a new Store, otii
door East of Swegers Hotel, solicits a shar
peer's Hotel, solicits a soar
of the public patronnge. He has Just received a
inn supply oi
TV 3 W Ci O () (1 H ,
and will constantly keep on hand, a complete as
sortment of
Durooons,
QUEEX8WARE,
HOOTS ii SHOES,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE.
II ATS 4 CAPS.
And Everything else usually kept in Store .
WCall and see my stock.
KOB'T. N. WILMS,
3 42 New Bloomllcld, Pa.
"Sew Carriage Manufactory,
Os High Strfet, East of Caiii.isi.b St.,
New Bloomfleld, l enn'a.
THE subscriber has bult a large and commodlui
Shop on High Street, East of Carlisle Street,
New Bloomtield, fa., where he Is prepared to man
ufacture to order
On v i i rt g" e k
Of every description, out of the best material.
Sleighs of every Style,
built to order, and finished iu the most artistic and
durable manner.
Having superior workmen, bo is prepared
to furnish work that will compare favorably with
the best City Work, and much more durable, and
at much more reasonable rates.
a-REP AI1HNC of all kinds neatly and prompt
ly done. A call is solicited.
SAMUEL SMITH.
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JAMES 33. CLARK,
MASUFACTirKEH AND DEALER IX
Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
Xevf Bloomfleld, Perry co., Pa.,
KEEPS constantly on hand every article usually
kept in a tirst-class establishment.
All the latest styles and most improvd
Iarlor and Kitchen Ntoves,
TO BUKN EITHEH COAL OU WOOD!
Spouting nnd Roofing put up in the most
diiru-hlo manner nnd at reasonable prices. Call
and examine his stock. 31
S II A1V L S !
A Splendid Assortment of
SHAWLS
For Fall and Winter Wear
are now offered ly the subscriber at very
LOW PRICES.
CALL AND EA'AJUXE THE STOCK.
F. MORTJjntH.
2?evr Hloomflold.
PUMPS 1
PLMPS !
FOR I'UUE "VTA TEH, USE
THE CELBBUATtD
lTCUMIIEat 1?UMP
Made of wild Cucumber wood, en
tirely taxtrte, itnrahle and r"MaM ;
t lie good old-fashioned wooden uump,
made by machinery, nnd thei eforo
perfect and accurate in all IU p.irts,
raising an equal amount of wa.er,
and costing less than half the money.
Easily arranged so as to be iwm
free.mg, and In conslriii'tion sosiin
ple that any on can put it up awl
KPfp it in ri'ixiir. After thorough
trial It is acknowledged the
Best and Cheapest.
CHARLES O. BLATCHLEV.
M A N C t' ACT U It K it.
5- Ofllce and Ware-room,
Nos. 6H and Rill Filbert Street,
3 32 6mBl PHI LA DELPHI A, PA.
Kf These Pumps can be ordered of the Manu
facturer or of V. Mortimer, New Bloomtield, fa.
31 XT SLINS!
10. -I 6uectinr Muslin,
3 8 Sheeting Muslin, - .
i i rillow Case Muslin,
Inch I'illow Cane Munlin,
4 i Sheeting Muslin,
3 4 Mhirting Muslin,'
0 4 Sheetinyf Linen,
jy)TY'S WASHING MACHINE,
The bcit in the world, formic by
F. Mont i tutu.
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THE BEST IK USE
THE PAR II AM
NEW FAMILY
Sowing Machine
IT combines all the best features of other good
machines, with
New and Valuable Improvements,
which make It
THE EASIEST AND MOST QUIET RUNNING
as well as the
Most Simple Machine in Use.
IT WILL HEM,
IT WILL RRAID,
IT WILL TUCK,
IT WILL OATHKR,
IT WILL QVILT,
and will use either Silk, Cotton, or Linen Thread
with equal ease.
It uses a straight needle and makes a stitch
ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES.
Th principal olllce of the company Is at
So, 704 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
These machines are for sale In Terry County by
JAMES L DIVEN,
Landisburg.
P. M0RTIME3,
Now Eloomfield.
V The public are invited to call at cither of the
nhoveptacci and see a Machine in operation.
GRI AT DISTRIBIITIOX
By the Metropolitan Gift Co.
Cash Gifts to the Amount of $500,000.
Etery Ticket Draws a Prize.
S Cash Glfts,e.ich Sin.oon 40 Cash Gifts, each SI 000
10 " lo.onu 200 " r,(io
an " " siKjo m " " 100
V) Elegant ltosewood Pianos, each $300 to 8700
75 " " Melodcolis, " 7,ri to 100
150 Sewing Machines " BO to 175
5fi0 Gold Watches ' 75 to IWO
Cash frizes. Silver Ware, n valued at Sl.ooo.oiKl.
A chance to draw any of the above prizes for lie.
Tickets dpseriliing frizes are watofln Envelopes
and well mixed. On receipt of 25c. a Sealed Ticket
Is drawn without choice and sent bv mail to any
address. The prize named upon it will be delivered
to the ticket-holder on payment of One Dollar.
frizes are Immediately sent to any address by ex
press or return mail.
You will know what your f rlc Is before you pay
for It. An; Prize exchanged for another of name
value. No Blanks. Our patrons nut depend on
fair dealing.
RKHKHKN(ES:-Wcsclct the folfriwing from many
who have lately drawn Valuable Prizes and kindly
permitted us to publish them : Andrew ,T. Burns,
Chicago. 810,000; Miss Clara S. Walker. Baltimore,
Piano, &S00: dames M. Matthews. Detroit, 85.000 ;
John T. Andrews. Savannah. 850U0: Miss Agnes
Simmons. Charleston. Piano, JCOo. We publish no
names without permission.
Opinions or thk 1'kkss: "Thn linn Is reliable,
and deserve their success." WeeMi Trihune, Man
8. "We know them to be a fair dealing linn." X.
Y. Herald, Matt 2S. " A friend of ours drew a
500 prize, which wa3 promptly received." Daily
Sew$, June .1.
Send for Circular. Liberal inducements to A gents.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Everv package of Sealed
Envelopes contains onk cash gift. Six Tickets for
8; 13 for $2; 35 for 5S 110 for 815. All letters
should be addressed to
HARPER, WILSON A CO..
t U 3m 195 Jlroadway, Nero York.
The Great External Kemedy.
For Man and Beast.
IT WILL CURE RHEUMATISM
The reputation or thla preparation la to well ub
llihed, that little need bs said in this connection.
On MAN it hni never failed to cure 1'AINFUt
NERVOUS AFFKCTIOXS, COXTRaCTINO MU3
Cl.ES, STIFFNESS AND PAINS IN THE .IOIVT3
STITCHES lntheSIDEor Back, SPRAINS, UUUISKS
BURNS, SWELLINGS, COKNSmd FUOSTEU FEEt!
Persona affected with Rheumatism can be effectually
and permanently cured by uiin tliia wonderful prepa
ration ; it penetrate! to the nerve and bone Immediately
n being applied.
On HORSES tt will eure SCRATCHES, 8WEENKY.
P0U.-EVIL, FISTULA, OLD RUNNING SORES
SADDLE or COLLAR GALLS, SPRAINED JOINTS
f,T.I,F,FSASPrTHF: STIFLES.Ice. Itwlllprevent
HOLLOW HORN and WEAK BACK IN illLCH
COWS.
I hare met with (real eucceae In bringing my
Uixture within the reach of the Publlo. I am daily i
reesjptof letters from Phyijciana, DruMlata, Merchant
and Jarmere, teatlfylni to its curative powers.
' ' DAVID S. FOUTZ, Sole Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, U.
II
ATS & CAPS of nil norts and sizes,
suitablo for men and boys, for salo by
MOKTIMEK.
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Perry County Bank!
Spongier, .Iiinkiii A Co.
THK undersigned, having formed a Hanking A.
soclatloii under tin; above name and style, nrf
now ready to do a General Hanking business at
their new Hanking House, on Centre Square,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
We receive money on deposit and pay back on
demand. We discount notes for a erlod of not
over fiO days, and sell Drafts on f hlladelphia and
New York.
On time Deposits, live per cent, for any time over
four months; and for four months four per cent.
We are well provided with all nnd every facility
for doing a Banking Business; and knowing, nnd
for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience ui.
der which the people of (Ills County labored forth
want of a Hank of Discount and Deposit, we have
have determined to supply the want : and this being
the lirst Bank ever established In Terry county, w
hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all th
business men, farmers and mechanics.
This Hanking Association is composed of the fol
lowing named partners:
W. A. SpossLEit, BloomllcM, ferry county, fa.
B. V. .ll-NKIN, " " ii
A. (i. Mii.i.mt, Shlppensburg, Cumberland co.,fs.
.lolIN WONDKIU.K'II, " " '
IlKNKV Itl llV, " "
Wm. II. Millkk, Carlisle, '
officers:
W. A. 8PONSLEH, President.
William Wilms, Caxhicr.
New Hloomtleld, 3 5 ly
WVIfc CLAIM
AND
IiiNtiraiice Agency !
rpiTE undersigned, is Agent for the follow
JL lowing well-known Insurance Companira
iETNA,
Of Hartford, Connecticut.
NORTH AMERICAN,
Of Philadelphia, Ta.
HOME,
Of New Haven, Connecticut,
FARMER'S MUTUAL,
Of York County, Pp.
Pennsylvania Horse Thief Deieciiny
AND
Insurance Company,
Of York County, Pa.
If you have a House, Tarn or Furniture that
is not Insured againM Loss by Fire or a IIor
that is not insured against loss by theft or death,
call on or write at once to the undersigned.
Also Tensions, Wnties and all kinds of Vr
Claims Collected
ID" If yon have a claim against the Govern
ment or have made application for Tension or
Bounty, which you have not received, call on or
write to the undersigned at once.
LEWIS POTTER,
War Claim and Insurance Agency,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
Bloomfleld, January 1, 1809. 3. 2. ly
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER t
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
GANSIM'Klil!,
Alwny on hand, from which to select.
Ready
it-'.; , 31 1 la i
HADE TO W
Jltulc
ORDER.
CLOTHLMJ
KRADY-MADE CLOTHING of Superior
Quality always on hand.
F. MORTIMER,
March 10, '09. . , New Bloomtltld, Pa.
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