The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, July 26, 1870, Page 8, Image 8

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REAUIXO RAXIROAl.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
?Ionday, May lCtlt 1870.
REATTKUNKLINE FROM THE NORTH
j( and Norm-west for Philadelphia, jnhwvoik,
lieading, Fottsvllle, Tamaqiia, Ashland.HhaniOkiii,
A.coanon, Aiioiiiown, jiasion, jpuraia, liuz, uiu
caster, Columbia, &c, kc.
Trains leave liairisburir for New York. as follows:
At 6.36, 8.10, 11.25 a. m. and 2.50, I'. M., connect
ing with similar trains on the Pennsylvania JUail
road, and arriving at New York at 12:11) noon,
3:60, 0:06 and UI:ho p. in., respectively.
'.Sleeping ears accompany the 6.35, nu 11:25 A.
M., irainswiinouiciiange.
Returning : Leave Now York at 9 a. m., 12 noon,
and fi p. at. I'liilnilulDliia. at 8.15 A. M.. and
SJ&ti p. M. -Bleeping cars accompany the 9 A. M. and
5 p. M. trains from New York, without change.
Leave Harrisbuig for Reading, Fottsvllle, Tama-
qua, Mlnersville, Asiuanu, nainoKin, rino urove
Allentown. Ph.ludelnhia. at 8.10. A. M.. and 2.5(1, and
4.10, P. M., stopping at Lebanon and principol way
stations; the 4 p. m. train connecting for Phila
delphia, I'ottsvuie anil uoiumuiaoniy. rorrous
viiio snlinvlkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Railroad, leave Harrisburg at
Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30
A. M., connecting with similar train on East l'enn'a
icaiiroau, lemming iiom hcchhuk v.&t '
stopping at all Station; leave l'ottsvlllo at 6.40,
ana v a. m. anu 2. ou v. m. : juui nuvn . .u a. m. ,
Sliamokin at 5.40 and 10.40 a. M. : Ashland, 7.06 A.
is. aud JA30noon; Tamauua at 8.33 A M. and 2.201'.
xr f..r Vl,il-.ii1illhiu mill NVwVnl'k.
Leave l'ottsvil.e via Schuylkill and Busnuchanna
Railroad at8.1o A. M., lor iiarnsourg,auun:uo a. m
tnr Vint llmva ulirl Treliwmt.
Reading accommodation train: ieave9 1'ottsville
at 6.40 a. M., passing Reading at 7. 30 A. M., arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. M., returning leaves
Philadelphia at 5. 16 P. m. passing Reading at 8.00
p. M., arrivg at Pottsvillo at 9.40 P. M.
Pottstown Accommodation train: Leaves Potts
town at 6.46 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia at
4.00 p. m.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7-20
a. in. and 6.15 p. m. lor lipnraia, l.iuz, uuicasier,
Pnliimlim Xi.
Perkionieii Railroadtrainslcave Perklomcn Junc
tion at 9 a. m. and 3.00 and 6.30 p. m. Jtcuirning,
leaves Schwenksville at 8:05 a. m. and 12.45 noon,
aud 4:15 p. in. connecting with similar trains on
Reading road. . t
iiiiiii oi.i;ilale Railroad train leaves Pottstownat
t.40a.ni. and 6.20 p. in., returning leave Mt. Pleas
ant at 7, and 11 :2&a. in., connecting wnu muiuur
trniiia fn l.'piirlilip li. It.
Chester Valiey itailroad trains leave Bridgeport
at 8.30 a. m., 2.05 ami 5.02 p. in. Returning, leave
Downingtown at 6.2o a. in., 12.45, noon, and 6.15
p. in., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad.
On Sundays; Leave New York at 0 p. in.;
Phlla. at 8 a. in. and 3.15 p. in.; the 8a. m. train run
ning onlv to Reading; Pottsvllle8 a. m. ; Harris
burg 6.34 a. m., aud 4.1op. in.; and Reading at 7:15
a. in., and 10:U5 p. m., for Harrisburg, at 7:23 a. in.
tor New York at 4:45 p. in. for Allentown at 9:40
a. m., and at 4:25 11. in., for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets to ami from all points at reduced
Baggage cheeked through, 100 pounds allowed
eacu passenger. q
Northern Central Railway.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Through and Direct Route to and from Washing
Urn, Baltimore, Elmira, Erie, BuJ)alo,
Rochester and Niagara iUls.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. JUNE 12th.
1870, the trains on the Northern Central Rail
way will ruu as follows :
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Baltimore, 7.5ft a.m. Harrisburg, 12.55p. in
VWlllamspurt 6.15 p. in., and arr. at Elmira, 10 p.m.
BUFFALO EXPRESS.
Leaves Baltimore, 11 p.m. Harrisburg. 3.20 a.m.
Willianisport, 7.30 a. m. Elmira. 12 noon.
Arrives at Caiiandalgua at 3.10 p. in.
FAST LINK.
Leaves Baltimore 12.15 p. in. Harrisburg 4.05 p.m.
Arr. at WilUainsport8.0up.m., and Erie at 7.25 a. in.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS.
Leaves Balt!more7.4up.m. ar. Harrisburg 11.65 p.m.
YORK AND HARRISBURO ACCOMMODATION
Loaves York at 6.30a. m., arr. at Harrisburg a.m
Emigrant Train with passenger car attached,
leaving Harrisburg at 7.30 a. in., arrives at Suu
biuy at 11.15 a. in.
SOUTJlTvAllD.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Elmira 6.15. iu. I Williainsport 9.45 a. in.
Harrisburg 2.60 p. in. J Ar.Baltimore at 7.15 p.in
BUFFALO EXPRESS.
Leaves Caiiandalgua 4-45 p. in., Elmira 8.40 p. m.
WUUauispoi t 12.& a. in.. Harrisburg at 6.15 a. m.
Arrives at Baltimore at 9 a. in.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS.
Leaves Harrisburg 10.46 p.m., Ar, Baltimore 2.30a.m
ERIE EXPRESS.
Lvs. Sunbury 10. UJ a. in., Ar.Harrisburg 12.25 a.in-
PACIFIC EXPRESS.
Lvs. Harrisburg 8.46. a.m., Ar,Baltimore.l2.10p.ni.
YOKK AND llAWUHBUBU ACCOMMODATION.
Lvs. Harrisburg 5.45 p. in.4 Arr. at York 7.20p. m.
3-Mall Train north and south. Fast Line north,
and York and Harrisburg Accommodation north
and south, and Erie Express, Erie Mail south, Cln
uiniiati Express north, Paeitlc Express south, and
Emigrant north daily except Sunday.
Buitalo Express north and south daily,
Cincinnati Express south daily except Saturday.
For further information apply at the Ticket
Cljlce. Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
ALFRED R. F1SKE.
General Superintendent.
Daily Express and Freight line
BETWEEN
BLOOM FIELD & NEWPORT!
SIHE subscriber wishes to notify the clti7.ensof
Bloomileld and Newport that he is running a
ily Line between these two places, and will haul
freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted to his care.
. Orders may be left for him at the stores of
F. Mortimer & (Jo.i New Bloomileld, or M1111ku &
Musser, Newport, Fa.
J. 8. WHITMOUE. .
BtoomUeld, January 25, 1870.
QUE.SAPKAKK NAIL, WORKBl
CHABLES L. BAILEY & BBOTBEB,
Proprietors,
lIAlllilSB UJi Q, l'enn'a,
An assortment of these celebrated maim
always on band, for sale at the lowest market
price either at retail or by the Kko, ut,
F. MORTIMER & CO'8,
New Bloomileld.
Professional Cards.
LEWIS POTTER, Attnrney-t-Law,
And Notary PuHiv and mem'ter of fi XT.
H. Law Association and OsUtctinn Union.
New Bloomileld. Perry co Pa.,
"Onice live doors West of Sutch's hotel. 32 ly.
B
P. MclNTIRE Attorney at Law, and Dis
trict Atfoi ni'vof i'errv coiintv. Ollicn with
J. T. Mclntire. New Bloomileld, Peuu'a.
"ItrM. N. 8E1HERT, Attorney-at Law,
TV New Bloomileld, Perry co,, Pa.
Bloomileld, 3 33 ly.
ITM. M. SUTCH, Attoriicy-at-Law, and Mill
V tary Claim Agent,
New Bloomileld, Perry co Pa.
4W0f1lce Two doors West of F. Mortimer's
Store 3 7 ly
-tTTM. A. SPONSLER, Attorney-at Law,
Olllce adjoiiiing his residence, on East
Main street, New Bloomileld, Ferry co., Pa. 3 2 ly
SII. GALBRAITH, Attoiney-at-I.aw,
New Blooinliefd, Perry co., Pa.
W Pensions, Bounties, Back 1'ay, and all
Claims against the (iovernmcut, promptly collect
ed. OlUee with Win. A. Sponsler, Esq. 3 2 ly.
fi LEE MURRAY, Attorncy-at-Law, and Real
ustate Agent,
New Bloomileld. Pcrrv co.. Pa
W Olllce with Hon. B. F. Jiinkin, South Car
lisle street, New Blomlleld, Pa. 3 2 ly.
CI1A3. A. BARN ETT, Attorney at-Law,
New Bloomileld, Perry co.. Pa.
aS.Ofllce adjoining Mortimer's Stoic. 3 2 ly
E
ft T .'' 1 . , . T
li New Bloomileld. Perrv co.. Ta.
OUice one door West of Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly.
CHAS. J. T, MclNTIRE, Attorncy-at-Law,
New Bloomileld. Perry co., Ta.
A All professional business promptly and faith
fully attended to. 3 2 ly.
JOHN G. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist.
New Bloomileld, Perrv co., Pa.
All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den
tistry done in the best manner, and at reasonable
nrices. Oilice over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly
REMOVAL!
I HAVE REMOVED my Law Olllce to the build
ings on Market Square, opposite the Court
House, and Immediately back of the Bank, anil I
ask the business public for a share of its patron
age. S. H. GALBRAITH, Att'y at Law.
Bloomileld, April 12, 1870 at
Heal Estate Agency for Ferry Co.
Lewis Pottkk.
8. II. Galdraitu.
POTTER & OALBIUITU,
Real Estate Agents,
New Ulooin field, Pa.i
OFFER at Private Sale over OVER ONE
HUNDRED FARMS in Perry County,
Pa., varying in si.e from 20to300 Acres, and
at prices ranging from $10 to SKKj per acre.
All of the above Real Estate Is located within 45
miles of the Capital of the State, and convenient
to markets, mine of it being more than 20, and
much of it within 5 miles of the l'enn'a. R. R.
Perry County is among the llnest Agricultural
Counties in the State, The land being principally
limestone, red shale and flint gravel.
Persons wishing to view any of the above prop
properties can do so, by calling at the oMce of the
Agenls.
f Persons having properties for sale, would do
well In calling on the above.
S Please send for a Circular giving a full de
scription of each property 1 20 ly
THE BEST IN USE
THE PAR HAM
NEW FAMILY
Sewing 31 a c h i n e
IT combines all the best features of other good
machines, with
New and Valuable Improvements,
which inakeit
THE EASIEST AND MOST QUIET RUNNING
as well as the
Most Simple Machine in Use.
IT WILL HEM
IT WILL SltAH),
IT WILL TUCK,
IT WILL QATIIER,
IT WILL QUILT,
and will use either Silk, Cotton, or Lineu Thread
with equal ease.
It uses a straight needle and makes a stitch
ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES.
The principal olllce of the company is at
No, 704 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Tuese machines are for sale In Perry County by
JAMES L DIVEN,
Landisburg.
JIOETIMER & CO.,
New Bloomfield.
JttfTie pvJiltc are invited to call at either of the
above I'lacei and tee a Machine in ojieration.
JULY 18 TO.
EVERY ADVANTAGE
IN PURCHASING
Fine Ready - Made Clothing,
Can be secured In the
II I G II K 8 T DEO ItED,
THIS MONTH
-AT-
-TrANAMAKEIt p -nitOWN'S
OAK HALL
Clotliing" U;izaar,
Cth AND MARKET STREETS.
PLAIN COMFORTABLE CLOTHING,
Foil MEN OF I'LAIN TASTES.
STYLISH, ELAECEATE, GAEli'TS,
For The Fashionably Inclined.
STOUT, WEAR - VELL SUITS,
roil EVERY DAY SERVICE.
GENTEEL BLACK GOODS,
ITor Kuntlay Hititn unci
Drc8N OceasiouH.
BOYS' CLOTHING
AND
GENT'S FURNISHING C00DS,
AT
SIXTH & MARKET STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
WAMMUCER& BROWN
PHOTOGRAPHS!
Photographs ! Photographs !
JACOJi COBLE,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, VENN' A.
THE subscriber would respectfully call the at
tention ol the citizens of tills county to the
Tact that lie is prepared to take PUOTUURAPIIH
in the best style of the art. Ills long experience
enables him to produce
PICTUHKH WHICH CANNOT BE EX
CELLED. All persons are requested to call at his rooms and
examine specimens.
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
of deceased persons, and great care will be taken
to furnish
Good Pictures of Children.
Framing material and a good assortment of frames
always on baud, aud for sale at low prices.
JACOB COBLE, Artist,
Newport, I'erry Co., Ya.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDElt!
A CUOICE ASSORTMENT OF
Always on hand, from which to select.
Clothiu
MADE TO
ORDER.
CLOTIIINU
READY-MADE CLOTHING of Superior
Quality always on hand.
F. Mortimer fi Co.,
March 16, '09. New Bloomneld, Pa.
I. O. XT. 1.
LOOKING FOR A PLACK
TO IJUV GOOKK, LOW;
Then go to the One Price Store, of
l MORTIMER, & CO.,
New Bloomileld, Ta.
3STOTIOE TO
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS!
TIIE attention of Farmers and Merchants Is
called to the following LOW RATES charged by
the LEBANON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
of Jonestown, l'enn'a..
On Buildings, Merchandise, &c, for a perpetual
Insurance.
Dwellings In town and Fur
niture therein 40 to SO cents per 8100
Dwelling In country and
Furniture therein 35 to 40 "
Hotels and Furniture there
in 35 to 40 '
Stoi cs, Dry Goods and Gro
ceries 45 to 60 "
Flour Mills, 45 to 50 "
Saw Mills and Tanneries,. . 60 to fiO "
Tills sy stem of perpetual Insurance Is peculiar to
the Lebanon Mutual Insurance Co. Ample secu
rity Is guaranteed In a well established Capital of
8200.000, which, together with a large surplus, is
held for the protection, of those insuring In the
Company. Losses are settled as soon as adjusted.
No need to wait until the money is collected by
Assessments.
Sir Ample funds on hand. "5
For Insurance and other particulars, apply to
LEWIS POTTER,
Agent and Attorney for the Co.,
416 New Bloomileld, Ti.
Perry County Bank!
Sponsler, Junkiu & Co.
THE undersigned, having formed a Banking As
sociation under the above name and style, are
now ready to do a General Banking business at
their new Banking 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 period of not
over CO 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 Banking Business; and knowing, and
for some years, feeling the great Inconvenience un
der which the people of tills County labored for the
want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have
have determined to supply the want : and this being
the first Bank ever established In Perry county, we
hope we will be sustained in our eff orts, by all th
business men, farmers and mechanics.
Tills Banking Association Is composed of the fol
lowing named partners:
W. A. SroNSi.KU, Bloomileld, Perry county, Pa.
B. F. Junkin, " " "
A. (J. Mii.i.mt. Shlppcnsburg, Cumberland co.,Pa.
.John Wondeulich, " " "
1 1 ENHY KUBV, " " "
Wm. 11. Millek, Carlisle, - "
OKFIOEHS:
W. A. SPONSLER, President.
William Willis, Cashier.
New Bloomileld, 3 5 ly
B. M. EE Y,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
onucs
AND
MEDICINES,
Oliomicji-lH,
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 be sold at low prices
Cdi" Orders from Physicians promptly
attended to w ith great t are.
33. EBY,
Newport, Perry County, Penn'a.
,jyALL PAPERS AND BORDERS.
A Fine Assortment of spring styles are now
for sale by the subscribers at low prices.
F. MORTIMER Jc CO.,
New Bloomileld.
"Blees Patent"
NOISELESS, LINK MOTION,
LOCK-STITCH
Sewing Machine
Challenges the World In Perfection of Work,
Strength and Beauty of Stitch. Durability of Con
struction and Bapldity of Motion. Call and exam
ine, and for Agencies and Circulars, apply
AT PKINCIPAL OFFICE,
623 Broadway, New York.
4 281y-a
FAUMEUS! EXAMINE ANU KUY
THE OPHGI0Sr-A.Xi.
BAUGH'S BEING
The First Haw Bono 1'hospliato Made.
All Others are Imitation.
BA UGH'S
RAW-BONE
Super I'ltosiiltaic of Ume!
-cadE MARK
1870.
FALL,
This Manure Is made of Paw or Lnburned
Bontw. rich In NitroL'Piiout mutter, dissolved in
Oil of Vitriol. proent'ii!! the Bone Phosphate in a
highly soluble and quickly available form, and the
Ammonia in such proportion as to insure aprompt
and vigorous action upon the crops.
Where Bunch's Phosphate was applied the past
season, the indications, without exception, arelhat
it will maintain its well earned reputation. We re
quest all in need of a Fci ti.ii.er to give tills article
a trial.
BAUCH & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS,
Office'
No. 20
S. Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
4 29 6in 9
G. W. H I'SSFLL,
No. 22 North Sixth Street, opposite Commerce,
PHILADELPHIA,
Tmnorter and Dealer in i
French and American Clocks,
GOLD JEWELRY
AND
SILVER -WARE.
a, Particular attention paid to Fine Watch
and Clock Impairing.
- Agent for STEVENS' PATENT TL'RIIET
CLUCK, the best and cheapest 'iurret Clock in the
U i'inqu'iwes by mall for Information regarding
Clocks or Watches will be clieerluily answered.
Philadelphia, 431Ulv .
THE NEW
FAMILY SLAVING MACHINE.
BOSV EMPIRE BOWKKY
The extraordinary success of their new and im
proved manufacturing Machines lor light or heavy
work, has induced the
EMPIRE SEWING MACllINE CO.
to manufacture a NEW FAMILY MACHINE of
ti e same style and construction, with additio ml
ornamentaliou, making It equal in beauty and hn
ish with other Family Machines, whereas in use
fulness it far
Outstrips All Competitors.
The price of tills now acknowledged necessary ar
tide comes within reach of eveiy class , and the
Company is prepaicd'to oiler the niost ibeial in
dueemeiits ti. buyers, dealers, and agents. Eveiy
Machine warranted.
Apply for circulars and samples to
EMP1UE SEWING MACHINE CO.,
4.15.-C1H. No- 21H Bowery, New York.
W. II. PIMSK. A- OKU1SC.
av. ii. l'lPisia & co.,
MANUFACTUIIE11S OF
Trimks, Valises, Travelling Eags,
UMBRELLAS, &C,
No. 40 North Fourth Street,
(In Merchants' Hotel Building)
F1IILAUELF1IIA.
t. SOLID SOLE LEATHEK TUUNKS A 8FE
CIA1TY. 1 !y 10
THE 111NKLEY
FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE.
PRICE
Every family In the country needs one.
It knits everything from a inltteu to a blanket.
A child 12 years old can learn to work It In an hour.
It Is operated the same as a sewing machine by
hand or foot.
It uses but one needle, and Is the perfection ol
beauty and usefulness.
Circulars and cuts and full particulars free to ev
erybody. Agents wanted In every county. Apply quickly.
H1NKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO., 170
Broadway, New York or, Bath, Maine. 4.15-Cm.
(.'HEAP FOK CASH. The uncleibiuncd
fives notice that liu lms adopted tlio CukIi
lMiin, and now sells floods at very low rates
for Cash or Country Produce only. No de
viation will bo miido from tliis rule.
R. CATIICART,
Millui'stown, Ptnu'a.
May 3, 1870 12t.