The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, March 29, 1870, Image 8

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B. M. EE Y,
Wholesale and Helall Dealer ia
DRUGS
AND
MEDICINES,
Olieiis.ieiils-'s
CONCENTRATED REMEDIES,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
Patent Medicines,
PURE WINES
AND
LIQUORS,
For Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes.
A Splendid Assortment of
PERFUMERY,
HAIR OILS,
13 It U S II E S ,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
Always on hand, which will bo sold at low prices
tW Orders from Physicians promptly
attended to with great cure.
33- EBY3
Newport, Perry County, Penn'a.
PHOTOGRAPHS !
Photographs ! Photographs !
JACOB COBLE,
I
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
THE subscriber would respectfully call tli at
tention of tlin citizen of this count v to the
fact that lie is prepared to take PHOTOGRA PHS
In the best style of the. art. His long experience
enables him to produce
PICTURES WHICH CANNOT BIS EX
CELLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and
xamiue specimens.
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
of deceased persons, and great caro will be taken
to furnish
Good Pictures of Children.
framing material and a good assortment of frames
Always on hand, and tor sale at low prices.
JACOB COBLE, Artist,
Newport, Terry Co., Pa.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER!
A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
Always oh hand, from which to select.
ORDER
CLOTIIINO
READY-MADE CLOTHING of Superior
Quality always on hand.
J Mortimer Co.,
March 18, '69. New Bloomfleld, Pa.
S II AV L S!
A Splendid Assortment of
8IIAWLS
For Fall and Winter Wear
n now offered by the subscriber at yeif
LOW PRICES.
4ALL ASTD MXAUINB TUB T0OC
J. MORTIMER & CO.,
Taw EIooMfioH.
Clothing Ready
MADE ,T0 XJA If y Made
GREAT BARGAINS
IN DRY-GOODS.
GREAT BARGAINS
IU CR0CER1ES.
A Great Variety of Notions,
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
A Tine Assortment of Hardware
C1IEAV FOB CASH.
WOOD & WILLOW WARE,
QUEENSWARE,
STATIONERY,
And a great variety of other goods, all
of which will bo sold
AT CUIKAT ISAKAIXS.
F. Mortimer & Co.
Sew jRlooat field.
THE BEST IN USE
THE PAR HAM
NEW FAMILY
So wine: Machine.
IT combines all the best leaturcs of other good
machines, with
New and Valuable Improvements,
which make it
THE EASIEST AND MOST QUIET 11UNMNG
as well as the
Most Simple Machine in Use.
IT WILL HEM
IT WILL BRAID,
IT WILL TUCK,
IT WILL GATHER,
IT WILL QUILT,
and will use either Silk, Cotton, or Linen Thread
with equal ease.
It uses a straight needle and makes a stitch
ALIKE ON liOTH SIDES.
The principal office of the company is at
No, 704 Chestnut Street,,
PHILADELPHIA.
These machines are for salo In Terry County by
JAMES L. DIVEN.
Landisburg.
P. MORTIMER & CO.,
New Bloomfield.
tt'TJie public are invited to call at either of the
above places and see a Machine in operation.
TV
ALL PAPERS AND BORDERS.
A Fine Assortment of spring styles are now
for sale by the subscribers at low prices.
T. MORTIMER & CO.,
Xew Bloom Held.
n
ATS & CAPS of all sorts and sizes,
suitable for men and boys, for salo br
F. MORTIMER & CO.
1870. 1870.
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Professional Cards.
1. McINTIHK Attorney at Law, and Dis
trict Atlonievof Perry county. Ollice with
J. T. Mclnliro. New llloomileld, Penn'a.
M. N. SE1BERT. Attorney-at-Law,
New Uluouillekl, I'citv co., l'a.
liloomlield, 3 33 ly.
"ITTM. M. SFTCH. Attorney-at-Law, and Mill
TV tary Claim Agent.
New liloomlield. Terry eo.. Pa.
B-onicp Two doors West of lr. Mortimer's
Store 3 7 ly
T7I. A. SPONSLElt, Attorney-at-Law,
V. Oillce adjoining his residence, on East
Main street, New Bloomlleld, Perry co., Pa. 3 2 ly
S1I. OALBRA1TH, Attorney-at-Law,
New BlooinMcld. Perry co.. Pa.
-Pensions, liimnlies. Tack 1'ay, and all
Claims against the (iovcrnment, promptly collect
ed. Olikc v.lth Win. A. Hponsler, Esq. 3 2 ly.
LEE MUHRAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Real
y Estate Agent.
New Bloomlleld. Perry co.. Pa.
W Office with lion. H. F. Jiinkln, South Car.
,lslo street, New P.lonitlcld, Pa. 3 2 ly.
CUAS. A. BAIINETT. Attorney-nt-Law,
New Hlooinlleld, J'erry eo.. Pa.
ttD. Ollice adjoining Mortimer's Store. 3 2 ly
17 C. LONG, Atlorney-at-Law.
li. New lsiooinllcld, Perry eo., l'a.
Olllee one door AVest of Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly.
CIIAS. J. T, McINTlKE, Attorney-at-Law,
New lilocmilleld. Perry co.. Ta.
S All professional business promptly and faith
fully attended to. 3 2 ly.
LEWIS POTTER, Attorney-at-Law,
New Hlooinlleld, Perry eo., Ta.
4" Office five doors West of Suteh's hotel. 32 ly.
JOHN G. SIIATTO, Sun eon Dentist.
New Mm mlleld, Perry Co., Pa.
.A11 kinds of Medial leal and Surgical Den
tistry done in the best inani er, and at reasonable
oiices. Ollice over Mortiine.'s store. 3 2 ly
BALLOU'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
THE greatest success Is attending the publica
tion of
BALLOU'S 1IONTIIL Y MA QAZINE
of any peiidlcal in the world. Each number con
tains Onb HuMiiiKi) Pages of the choicest stories,
Poems and Euk ravines, or Twki.vk Hdndkku
Paoks every year for Sl.to beliiK fully three-fourlhs
as largo as as either of the four-dollar Magazines,
t about one-third their price.
9.Ntu is the time to subscribe."
Tekus. 1.60 a year; 7 copies, J9; 13 copies, (li
KaVSend stamp for specimen copy and propectus
t MLLIOTT TII03IES 4c TALBOT.
Ttikltih$rs,lioslon,llMM.
Perry Comity Bank!
Sioiis1cj, .Ihi!i1l!s3 & Co.
THE undersigned, havlne formed a Katikittf As
sociation under the above i:i ni- and style, an
now ready to do a Ceneral Bankini: business at
their new Lankinj; House, on Centre Square,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE,
NEW BLOOMFIELD, PA.
We receive money on deposit and pay back on
demand. Wc discount noles for a period of not
over rill days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia 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 and every facility
for doing a Hanking Business: and knowing, and
for some years, feeling the irreat Inconvenience nit-
dcr which the people of this County labored for the
want of a Hank of Discount and Deposit, we have
hae determined to supply the want : and this being
the lirst Bank ever established in Perry county, we
hope we will be sustained in our efforts, by all th
business men, farmers and mechanics.
This Hanking Association Is composed of the fal
lowing named partners:
W. A. Si'ONSt.Eii, Uloomlicld, Perry county. Pa.
B. V. .ll'NKI.N.
A. (I. Mn.i.Kit. MilppensburE, Cumberland eo.. Pa.
lOHN WONI):iil.H'll, " " "
llKNUY 11 my. " " "
Wm. 11. Miij.uk, Carlisle. "
W. A. SPONSLER, Prcfidcnt.
Wimjam Wn.l.is, Cnshkr.
New Bloomlleld, 3 5 ly
"WJ CLAIM
Iitsiirnnioe Agency-!
rpilE undcrsiirned, is Ajrent for the follow
X lowing well-known Insurance Companies
;ETNA,
Of Hartford, Connecticut.
NORTH AMERICAN,
Of Philadelphia, Pa.
HOME,
Of New Haven, Connecticut.
FARMER'S MUTUAL,
Of York County, Pa.
Pennsylvania Horse Thief Detecting
AND
Insurance Company y
Of York County, Pa.
It you have a House, Ram or Furniture tlinl
is not Insured njrninst Loss by Fire or a Horse
Unit is not insured ngainst loss by theft or death,
call on or write at once to the undersigned.
Also Pensions, Bounties and nil kinds of War
Claims Collected
iLr If you have a claim ngninst tlio Govern
ment or have made application for Pension or
Bounty, which you have not received, cull on or
write to the undersigned nt once.
LEWIS POTTER,
War Claim and Insurance Agency,
NEW BLOOMFIE.LD, PA.
Bioomficld, January 1, 1SO0. 3. 2. ly
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP.
II O U S E K E E P E II S
will And the,
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP
A great help in cleaning their houses. It is the
Original and Only Genuine
Paint Cleaner and Restorer, and will clean more
paint and do it better than any other Soap
K v c r M n 3 e I
It will clean and polish Marble. It will elean and
orighteu Fine llrass. Copper and all Melalic Ware,
and will remove all Paint, Pitch, 'Jar, deaso, Ink,
Varnish or any other dirt from tlio hands. Jt in
the only Soap for cleaning Windows or anv kind of
EARTI1ERN WAKE. All other Soaps that are
advertised to do tlio same are. lAUTAilONS of our
Soap, and will not compare with
THE GREAT LABOR-SAVING
KITCHEN CRYSTAL SOAP I
, JtS-Trylt and you will liko it. Ask for Die
"kitchen Crystal Soap," and take no other. All
Grocers sell it.
EASTMAN & BROOKE,
431 North Third Street,
Philadelphia,
fiofe Proprietors and Manufacturers.
. The above Is for sale by V. Mortimer & Co.,
New Bloomlleld, l'a. 3313m.
Judson's Solf-WashingBoiler.
THE BEST WASHINa-MACIIINEinexistcncs.
It saves y time, nearly all the labor, V, the
boap and more than y, the wear of Clothes.
!- Agents wanted in every town. Orders
promptly illled, when accompanied by Cash, or at
UxproKS station sent C. o. 1).
THOMAS HULL,
S. W. Cor. 10th and Arch street,
3S1 nii PHILADELPHIA.
VS. Other papers wishing to Insert this adver
Mbeuient will iiieast address E. K. Thurston, Ad
TtnUaiuc Agtut, 3W0 LaueasUr Ahum, Pkiladsi-
Peunsylvania It. II. Time Tabic.
NEWPORT STATION.
On and nfter November llth, Id;;), Pas-en-er
trains will run as follows: '
EA.Vf.
1 acme express
II lrrrishuiir Accommodation,'.'.'.
iWail,
i. ,., .. WliST.
J acllle Express, (Flag)
ViyPasscn-or
.Mail
m.fn a. m.
!'.'.: i'. m.
T..i) r. m.
l a. M.
i'.ll A, M.
; v. m.
Fust Line, '.
J. J. UAliCLAV,' Aj i nt.
1 1'. M.
DUNCANNOX STATION.
On and after November l lth, iry.), trains wil
leave Duneaniion, as follnns :
1 1 t'l' VI t 1 - ,x
llarrlshurg Accoin'nioUation.'
.Mail
Local Freight, ...'.'.'.'.'.'.
... WESTWARD.""
Way Pas:eiiger,
Mail
Fast Line, (Flagi !
1.12 r. Mi
h.H I. M.
3.10 1'. U.
S.:',;!a. u.
2.1 1! 1: M.
Local l''ieirlil .' V."
).;.' 1: M.
Non:. i ay Passenger Wesi riiMs' i'l.-uiv i.veV'.t
Monday, all other trams daih ex,"! 1 " "nliiv 1
WM. C. KI NO, Agent
MILLERSTOWN STATION
Htia'iViX
.... , EASTWARD.
Jiarrlsliurg Accummodation 12.1c, p. jf.
WFSTWAHU V- M
Way Passenger no, a -r
2..: II:
W. J. JONES, Agent.
Singe Line Ilelwodi Newport nud New
(JennnntoMii.
CTAVE?1,,ilvoJi1!W(i-'-'niantiwn dailv nt four
O o clock a. 111. Landisburg al 7. :'u a. 111. (ii ecu
park at S a. 111. New Hlooinlleld at W. a. 111
Airlv ng at Newport to connect with the Ac
commodation tia'U East.
Uelm-niiic leaves Ncv. iM.i t on the arrival of ths
Mad xrain Irom l'lilladeijiliia. at :.yt ji. m
'- RICK, Proprietor.
KXADIXCj 1BAII-12GAI.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, 3fv. 22mJ, 1SGO.
fIREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH
T and North-W est for Philadeliiliia. New York,
Reading. Pottsville, Taniaiiia. Ash and. Mianiokin,
Lebanon, Allentown, Faston, Fplirala, I.i!u., Lan
caster, (.'olunibia, iV,'.. S.e.
Tra i ns leave Dan isburg for New York, as follows :
Ati::n, 5.:t5, s.io. a.m., and 12.20 noon, and 2S)i,,
1 l.Do, I. M., connecting with similar trains ,111 ihu
Penn'a Railroad, and arriving al New York at 10.
lo. a. m and 12.u', noon, S.:i;i. 111.1.0, i". .v., and
ti.l 0. A. M., respectively. Sleeping cars aecomiiany
the 2.:ii). and b:ia, a. M., and 12.2n, noon trains with
out change.
i-eave llarrlshurg for Reading. Pottsville, Tama
qua. Minersville. Ashland. Mianiokin, I'ine drove,
Allenlown. Philadeliiliia. at S.lo, a. m., and 2.C.5. and
t.li). I'. M., the 2. 6,")liain stopiing at l.el anon only:
the 4. 10 1'. xi. train slopping at an Mai ii.nsnml mat
in connections for Philadelphia, pottsville. and Co
lumbia, and all intermediate Stations l.el ween mid
points only. For Pottsville. Schuylkill Haven and
Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad,
leave llarrisliurg at M.-I0 v. m.
Returning : Leave New York at fl A. it., 12 noon,
and 1 Fiimd S v. M. : l'hiiadelphia al. K. b a. m., and
3.3I !' M. Sleeping cars accompany I he A. m. and
r and 8 .v. m. trains from .New York, without
change.
Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at
A. M.. connecting with similar traiium l ast penn'a
Railroad, returning from Rending at (I.: v. 11.,
stopping at all Stations: leave I'ottsv'L'e at 5.-10,
and I) A. M. and 3. OS v. M. : lleindon at 11.311 a. m. ;
Shnniokiii at o.4(l and 10.40 a.m.: A.-hliuid. 7.115 a.
m. and 12.3(1 noon : Tam:iciia at s.3:i a. m. and 2.20 1'.
M. for Philadelphia ami New Yoik.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and SuMnichaiina
Railroad at S.lo a. m.. for llai risbtug, and 11.3U a. m
for Pine (irovo and Treniont.
Reading acconiniodation train: leaves Pottsville
at .j.40 a. m.. passing Reading at 7. 30 A. .v.. arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.2(1 a. m., return ng leaves
Philadelphia at 4. 45 i m. passim; Reaiiing at 7.40
l'. M.. arriving at Pottsville at (i.:i i-. m.
Pottstown Acconimodalion train : I eaves Potts
town at (i.45a. ni., returning, leaves Philadelphiaat
4.00 p. 111.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading nt 7. IS
a. 111. and (1.15 p. m. for Fphrata, Litis, Lancaster,
Columbia. &c.
Perkionien Railroad train-: leave Pei kiomen.Iune
tlon at 0 a. 111. and S.lo and Mil j). in. Kei 111 nine,
leaves Schwenksvllle at(!.lo.S.12a.mand 12.45 noon,
connecting with similar trains on Rcad.ng Rail
road. Colebrookdale Railroad train leaves Pottstown at
8.45 a. in. and i!.2op. m., lor Ml. Pleasant, arriving at
10.20 a. m. and 7.2(1 p. 111. : returning leave Mt. Pleas
ant nt 7. and 11 a.m.,coniieetingvithsiinilnrtrains
on Reading R. R.
Chester Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport
at H.3U a. m.. 2.05 and 5.(2 p. 111. Reluming, leave
Downlngtown at (1.30 a. m., 12.45. noon, ami 6.1
p. m., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad.
On Sundays; Leave New York at 5 and H p. m.;
Phila. at S a. in. and: 3.15 p. m. ; the 8a. 111. train run
ning iinly to Reading: l'otlsvilies a. in.; Jlarrii-
iiurg !..!; a. 111.. anil 4.111 anil 11. on p. in.: and Read
1.1 .1. in., .inn 4. io itiiu 1 1.00 p. 111. : aim ireaa
!.43 midnight, and 7.15a. 111. for llarrisbure;
. in. and 12.."5 a. m. for New York; and at
1., 4.25 p. 111. for Phila.
ing ilb ld.4 HUUlll
ai .u a.
U. nia. 111.. 4.25 p.
Commutation. Mileage. Season. Sehool ;iml Ft.
cursion Tickets to and from all points at reduced
rales.
Baggage cheeked through, 100 pounds allows
eacli passenger.
(J. A.NICOLLS, Gen' I Sup' t.
Daily Express and Freight lino
BETWEEN
BLOOMFIELD fit NEWPORT I
THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of
Bloomlleld and Newport that he Is running a
Dally Line between these two places, and will haal
Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted to his care.
9. Orders may be left for him at the stores of
F. M01 timer & Co., New Bloomlleld, or Milligan U
Musser, Newport, l'a.
.1. S. WIIITMORE.
Bloonitleld, January 25, 1870.
QLASS AND QUEENSWARE.
A splendid assortment of Glass, and Qutu.
ware at greatly reduced prices has just l
received by the subscribers. Persons wanting
any article of this kind, will do well to subUim
the stock.
F. MOETIMEB CO.,
Xsw BloeaAsU. '