The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, August 09, 1870, Page 8, Image 8

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READOti KAIL.-HOAl.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, May ICtli 1870.
GREAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE NORTH
and North-West fur Philadelphia, New Voi k,
Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashiand.Mhamokiii,
Lebanon, Allentown, fcaston, Ephrata, Liliz, Lan
caster, Columbia, &c. &c. ,
Trains leave llarrisburg for New York, as follows :
At 6.85, 8.1U, 11.25 A. M., and 2.60, P. M., connect
ing with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Ka.l
road, and arriving at New York at 12:lu noon,
3 :0O, 6:05 and luaw p. m., respectively,
bleeping cars accompany the 6.36, and U :25 A.
M., trains without change.
Returning : Leave New York at 9 A. M., 12 noon,
and 6 p. m.: Philadelphia at 8.15 a. m., and
3.30 p. M. Bleeping cars accompany the 9 A. M. and
6 p. M. trains from New V oi k, without change.
Leave Harrisburg lor Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua, Minersviile, Ashland, Slianiokin, l'lni; Grove,
Allentowu, Philadelphia, at 8. in, a. m., and2.5o, and
S.10, p. M., stopping at Lebanon and principol way
stations; the 4 p. lit. train connecting lor Phila
delphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Potts
ville, Schuylkill Haven aiulAuburii, via hchuylkill
and Susquehanna Railroad, leave liarrisbuig at
Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at7.P.O
A. M., connecting with similar trainon EaslPcnu'u
Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.36 p. m.,
stopping at all (Stations; leave Pottsvibe at 5.4U,
and 9 A. M. and 2. 6U P. M. : llerndon at 9..5U A. M. ;
ahamokin at6.40 and 10.40 a.m.; Ashland, 7.05 a.
m. and 12.30 noon; Tamaqua at 8.33 A.M. and2.2Ul
M. for Philadelphia and New V oi k.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad at8.15 a. m., for liarrisbui g, and 12:06 A. M
for Pine (irove and Trcniont.
ReadingaccomiiiodaUon train: leaves Pottsville
at 6.40 A. m., passing Reading at 7. 3u a. M.. arriving
at Pliiladelphia at 10.20 A. M., returning leaves
Philadelphia at 5. 16 P. M. passing Read. ng at 8.U0
p. M., arriving at Pottsville at 9.40 p. m.
Pottstown Accouiinodatiou train : Leaves Potts
town at (i. 45 a. m., returning, leaves Pniladelphiaat
4.(j0 p. in.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7.20
a. m. anil 0.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster,
Columbia. ie.
Perkloinen Railroad trainslcave Perkloinen.Iune.
tlon at 9 a. in. and 3.00 and 5.30 p. in. Returning,
leaves bchwenksville at 8:05 a. m. and 12.15 noon,
and 4:16 p. m. connecting with s.nil.ai tiuins on
Reading road.
Coiebrookdale Railroad train leaves Tottstown at
9.4Ua. m. and (i.2u p. m., returning leave An. Pleas
ant at 7, and 11 :26 a. in., connecting with similar
trains on Reading R. R.
Chester Vallev Railroad trains leave Bridgeport
at 8.30 a. in., 2.05 and 5.02 p. in. Returning, leave
Downlngtown at 6.20 a. in., 12.45, noon, and 6.15
p. in., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad.
On Sundays; Leave New York at 6 p. in. ;
Phila. at 8 a. in. and 3. 15 p. in.; the 8a. in. train run
ning only to Reading; Pottsville 8 a. in.; liarris
buig o.3o a. in., and 4. lop. in. ; and Reading at 7:15
a. m.. and 10:05 p. m., for llarrisburg, at 7:23 a. in.
lor New York at 4:45 p. m. for Allentown at 9:40
a. in., and at 4:25 p. ni., for Phlladeipnia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets to and from all points at reduced
rates.
Baceaee checked through. 100 pounds allowed
each passenger.
O. A. NICOLLS, Gen'ISup't.
Northern Central Railway.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Tlaough and Direct Route to and from Washing
tun, Baltimore, Elmira, Erie, Jiujjato,
RocliesUsr and Niagara Ealls.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. JUNE 12th,
1870, the trains on the Northern Central Rail
way will run as follows :
NORTHWARD.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Baltimore. 7.66 a-.m. liarrisbui g, 12.E5p. m
Williamsport 0.15 p. in., and air. at Elmira, 10 p.m.
BUFFALO EXPRESS.
Leaves Baltimore, Up.m. llarrisburg. 3.20 a.m.
Williamsport, 7.30 a. in. I Elinira, 12 noon.
Arrive at Cauandalgua at 3.10 p. in.
FAST LINE.
Leaves Baltimore 12.16 p. in. Harrisburg 4.05 p.m.
Air. at W illiauisport8.0up.in., and Erie at 7.25 a. ni.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS.
Leaves Baltimore 7.40 p.m. ar. llarrisbuigll.nsp.m.
YORK AND HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION
Leaves York at 6.30a. m., arr. at Harrisburg 8 a. in
Emigrant Train with passenger car attached,
leaving Harrisburg at 7.30 a. m., arrives at Sun
bur v at 11.15 a. in.
SOUTJjTvARD.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Elmira C.15 a. in. I Williamsport 9.45 a. in.
Harrisburg i!.50 p. in. Ar. Baltimore at 7.1o p.m
BUFFALO EXPRESS.
Leaves Canandaigua 4.46 p. in., Elmira 8.40 p.m.
Williamsport 12.25 a. in., Harrisburg at 5.15 a. m.
Arrives at Baltimore at 9 a. m.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS.
Leaves Harrisburg iu.45 p.m., Ar. Baltimore 2.30a.m
ERIE EXPRESS.
Lvs. Sunbury 10.10 a. in., Ar.llarrisburg 12.25 a.in-
PACIFIC EXPRESS.
Lvs. llarrisburg 8.45. a.m., Ar.Baltunorel2. 10 p.m.
YOBK AND IlAIlKISIlUItO ACCOMMODATION.
Lts. llarrisburg 6.46 p. m., Arr. at York 7.2op. m.
J-Mall Train north and south. Fast Line north,
and York and Harrisburg Accommodation north
and south, and Erie Express, Erie Mail south, Cin
cinnati Express north, Pacilio Express south, and
Emigrant north daily except Sunday.
Builalo Express north and soutli daily.
Cincinnati Express south daily except Saturday.
For further information apply at the Ticket
omce, Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
ALFRED R. FlsKE,
General Superintendent.
Daily Express and Freight Line
BETWEEN
BLOOMFIELD & NEWPORT J
THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of
Bloomlleld and Newport tlutt he is running a
Daily Line between these two places. and will haul
Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted to his care.
3 Orders may be left for him at the stores of
F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomlleld, or Mllllgan &
ittusser, Newport, Pa. .
1 J. S. WHIT MORE.
Bloomfield, January 25, 187a
QHESAPEAJKE NAIL, WORKS
.G3ABLE3L. SAILS? & BROTHER,
Proprietors,
UABRISBUIta, renn'a,
Aa assortment of these crlepratiid nails
always on band, for sale at the lowest market
prioe either at retail or by ttie Keo, at, '
F.. MORTIMER & CO'B,
New BioowfleUL i
Professional Cards.
IKWIS POTTER, Attorncy-at-I.aw,
J And Notary Public and mrmlwr of the V.
S. Law Association and Collection Union.
New Bloomtlcid, l'erry co.. Pa.,
yOfllce five doors West of Hutch's hotel. 3 2 ly.
B
P. McINTIRE Attorney at Law, and Dis
trict Attorney of Pcrrv count v. Ollice with
J. T. Mclutiie, New Bloomlleld, Penn'a.
WM, N. SEIBERT, Attorney-at-Law,
Now Bloomlleld, l'erry Co., Ta.
Bloomlleld, 3 33 ly.
-TTM. M. 8UTCH, Attorney-at-Law, and Mill-
V tary Claim Agent,
New Bloomlleld, Ferry Co., Pa.
-Of11ce Two doors West of F. Mortimer's
Store 3 7 ly
"1TTM. A. SPONSLER, Attorney-at-Law,
V Ollice adjoining his residence, on East
Main street, New Bloomlleld, l'erry co., Pa. 3 2 ly
S1I. OALBRAITH, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry co.. Pa.
Pensions, Bounties, Back Pay, and nil
Claims against the (ioveriiment, promptly collect
ed. Ollice with Win. A. Sponsier, Esq. 3 2 ly.
GLEE MURRAY, Attorney-at-Law, and Real
Estate Agent,
New Bloomlleld, Terry co., Ta.
mr Ollice with Hon. B. F, Juiikin, South Car
lisle stieet, New Bloinllelil, Pa. 3 2 ly.
CIIAS. A. BARNETT. Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry eo., Pa.
KA. Ollice adjoining Mortimer's Store. 3 2 ly
EC. LONO, Attorney-at-Law,
. New Bloomtlcid. Terry Co., Pa.
uuicc one door West of Mortimer's stoic 3 2 ly.
CIIAS. J. T, McINTIRE. Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, l'erry co., Ta.
J" All professional business promptly and faith
fully attended to. 3 2 ly.
JOHN O. SIIATTO, Surgeon Dentist.
New Bloomllehl, l'erry co., Ta.
0rAH kinds of Median cal and surgical Den
tistiy done in the best manner, and at reasonable
nrices. Ollice over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly
REMOVAL!
I HAVE REMOVED my Law Ollice to the build
ings on Market Square, opposite the Court
House, and immediately bark of the Bank, and I
ak the business public for a share of its patron
age. S. H. OALliTtAITII, Atfy at Law.
Bloomlleld, April 12, IbTu :t
Ileal Estate A yency for l'erry Co.
Lewis Potter.
S. II. GALBUAITn.
POTTER & GALBKAITH,
Kcal II slut e Agents,
2Ycv liloonilielcl, I'll.,
OFFER at Private Sale over OVER ONE
HUNDRED FARMS In l'erry County.
Pa., varying in sie from 0 to 300 Acres, and
at prices ranging from Sin to 3100 per acre.
All of the above Real Estate is located within 45
miles of the Capital of the State, and convenient
to markets, none of it be!ng more than 20, and
lunch of it within 5 miles of the Penn'a. R. R.
Perry County Is among the llnest Agricultural
Counties in the State. The laud being principally
limestone, red shale and Hint gravel.
Persons wishing to view any of tho above prop
properties can do so, by calling at the ollice of the
Agents.
Persons having properties for sale, would do
well In calling on the above.
& Please send for a Circular giving a full de
scription of each property 4 20 ly
THE BEST IN USE
THE PARHAM
NEW FAMILY
S e xv i n y Ma c h i n e
IT combines all the best features of other good
machines, with
New and' Valuable Improvements,
which make It
TTIE EASIEST AND MOST QUIET RUNNING
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 BOTH SIDES.
The principal ollice of tho company Is at
No, 704 Chestnut Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
These machines are for sale in l'erry County by
JAMES L. DIVEN,
, . ' Landisburg.
' ' P." XIOKTIMER & CO.,
, - - -New Eloomfield.- .
JH'The public are invited to call at either of the
above place and tee a Machine in operatioii.
JU LY 1870.
EVERY ADVANTAGE
IN - PURCHASING
Fine Ready - Made Clothing,
Can be secured in the
II I II 12 N T 1) i: OKEE,
THIS MONTH
AT
"ITTAA1AKEH (D TJKOWS'S
V ANAMAKliU CiJ JJiiOVV'S
OAK II ALL
Olo tiling; Usizsiznr,
Cth AND MARKET STREETS.
PLAIN COMFORTABLE CLOTHING,
FOR MEN OF l'LAIN TASTES.
STYLISH, ELABORATE, GABM'TS,
For The Fashionably Inclined.
STOUT, WEAR -WELL SUITS,
FOIl. EVERY DAY SERVICE.
CENTEEL BLACK COODS,
DvesH OeoaKioiiH.
BOYS' CLOTHING
AND
GENT'S FURNISHING- COODS,
AT
SIXTH & MARKET STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
WHNIMAKER& BROWN
PHOTOGRAPHS !
Photographs ! Photographs !
JACOB COBLE,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
THE subscriber would respectfully can the at
tention of the citizens of this county to the
fact that he Is prepared to take PHOTOaitAPHU
111 me oesi siyie oi me art. ma lung ejipuueuce
enables him to produce
PICTURES WHICH CANNOT SB- EX
CELLED. . All persons are requostcd to call at his rooms and
examine specimens.
Particular attention given to copying likenesses
ot deceased persons, and great care will be taken
to furnish
Good Pictures of Children.
Framing material and a good assortment of frames
always on hand, and for sale at low prices.
JACOB COBLE, Artist,
Newport, Perry Co., Pa.
CLOTHING MADE'TO ORDER!
A. CUOICE ASSORTMENT OF
Always on hand, from which to select.
Clothins
MADE TO
ORDER.
CLOTIIES'U
READY-MADE CLOTHING of Superior
Quality always on hand.
F. Mortimer Co.,
March 10, '69. New Woomflold, Pa.
I. O. XJ. n.
LOOKING FOIi A PLACK
TO It I V GOOIS, LOW;
Then so to tho Ono Price Store, of
i ?1 I JIucl
F. MORTIMER, & Co., '
New Bloomtlcid, Pa.
Perry County Bank!
Sponsier, ii It in A Co.
THE undersigned, having formed a flanking As
soclation under the above name and style, are
now ready to do a (Jcneral Bunking 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 60 days, and sell Drafts on Philadelphia and
New York.
On time Deposits, live per cent, forany 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 great Inconvenience un
der wh eh the people of this County labored for the
want of a Bank of Discount and Deposit, we have
have determined to supply the want: and this being
the llrst Bank ever e-ilablHhed In Perry county, wo
hope we will be su tallied in our efforts, by all th
business men. fanners and mechanics.
This Banking Association is coinpo. ed of the fol
lowing named partners:
W. A. Si'Oxsi.F.n, Bloomlleld, Perry county, Pa.
B. V. .Ii nkin, " " "
A. !. Mii i.ku. Shippensburg. Cumberland co., Pa.
John WoNiiKiii.icii, " " "
Hour Ifrny, " " "
W.M. II. Miller, Carlisle, " "
offickus:
W. A. SPONSLER, President.
William Wilms, Cashier.
New Bloomlleld, 3 5 ly
B . M . E B Y ,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
ohugs
AND
MEDICINES,
CONCENTRATED REMEDIES,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
Patent Medicines,
PURE W1NE8
AND
LIQUORS,
For Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes.
A Splendid Assortment of
PERFUMERY,
HAIR OILS,
BRUSHES,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
Always on hand, which will be sold at low prices
W Orders from rhyslciaiis promptly
attended to with great care.
IB. EBY,
Newport, Perry County, Penn'a.
The Cheapest Paper in the State !
PERSONS wanting a good family newspaper,
Independent in politics, should subscribe for
" The Bloomfield Times,"
published weekly at New Bloomfield, Penn'a.
Each number contains choice selected or original
Sloi ins. Anecdotes. Local and Miscellaneous News,
Farm and Agricultural information, and such a
variety ol interesting auu instructive reauuig mai
ler that as
A CHEAP FAMILY PAPER,
It cannot be excelled. It is issued In CJuarto form,
containing Forty Columns, and is mailed to sub
scribers for
One Dollar a Year in Advance.
Kg- Specimen copies mailed to any address, on
receipt ot a two-ccm, stamp lor postage, jvuuress:
FRANK MORTIMER,
New Btoonijleld, Penn'a.
BALLOU'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
rpiIE greatest success Is attending the publlca-
JL tlon oi
BALLOU'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE
of any perldlcal In the world. Uach number con
tains One Hundhki) Pages of the choicest stories,
Poems and Engravings, or Twei.vh Hundhkd
Paoks every year iorl..')0 Deingiiuiyinree-ioui ins
as large as as either of the four-doUar Magazines,
at about vne-uura ineir price.
B- Now is the time to subscribe.H&
Tekm8.-S1.50 a year: 7 copies, $9; 13 copies, 515
a.Send stamp for specimen copy and propectus
to ELLIOTT THOMES & TALBOT.
Publishers. Boston, Mast.
THE subscribers keep constantly on hand,
FINE ASSOUTMENT OF
FRENCH CALF SKINS,
PINK LINING S,
ROANS,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE THREAD
PEGS, A WLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
makers.
F. MORTIMER & CO.
XI 1 13
"Blees Patent"
NOISELESS, LINK MOTION,
LOCK-STITCH
Sowing Machine
Challenges tho World In Perfection of Work,
Strength and ISeai.ty of Stitch. Durability of Con
struction and Kapidity of Motion. Call and exam
ine, and for Agencies and Circulars, apply
AT PIUNCIPAL OFFICE,
623 Broadway, New York.
4 281y-a
FAllMEHSt EXAMINE AND BUY
THE OlftlGIHSTIL..
BAUGH'S BEING
Tho First Haw Bono Fhuspliute Made.
All Others are Imitation,
BA VG1VH
RAW-BONE
Super IIi2liHe of Inline!
nE MARK
1S70.
FALL,
ti.iu ir,,,.M nimin nf T!w or Unhumed
Hones, rich in Nitroenous matter, dissolved in
Oil of Vitriol, presenting the Pone Phosphate In a
highly soluble and quickly available form, and the
Ammonia in such proportion as to insure a prompt
and vigorous action upon the crops.
Where naiien s rnospnaie nhpii-u m5
,,,.ii,...ti.,iw m it imiii pxceotion. are that
It will maintain its well earned reputation. We re
quest all In need of a Feili.li er to give this article
atrial. . . . .
BAUCH & 5UN5,
MASCFACTt'ItEBS,
Office No. 20 S. Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
4 29 flm 9 '
G. W. 11 ISSELL,
No. 22 North Sixth Street, opposite Commerce
PHILADELPHIA,
Importer and Dealer in
FINE WATCHES,
French and American Clocks,
GOLD JEV7ELSY
AND
SILVER" WARE.
9Partlcular attention paid to Fine Watcl
and Clock Repairing.
a-Af..nt for STEVENS' PATENT TURRET
fl.of.'K. the best and cheapest Turret Clock in thi-
1i'iVi.'.l,iV.i iw nmll for Information recardin
Clocks or Watches will be cheerfully answered
Philadelphia, 43HUY
THE NEW
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
294
BOW KEY
EMPIRE
294
BOWERTH
tii. vii ni.riinni v success of their new and tin
proved manufacturing Machines for light or heav
wora, lias llluucu uia
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.
t n....f..,.i.ii. n. NEW FAMILY MACHINE 0
the same style and construction, with additiona
ornamentation, making it equal in beauty and tin
ish with other Family Machines, whereas in use
fulness it tar
Outstrij) All Competitors.
The price of this now acknowledged necessary ar
,i... ...... uiihin rc:u'ii of eveiv class, and tin
Company is prepared to olier the most liberal in
(tuceineuis to uujeis, uvuii-io,
Machine warranted.
Apply for circulars and samples to
EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE CO.,
4.15.-Cm. No. 21M Bowery, New Yoik
W. H. Fli'EK. W. A. Orbiso
av. ii. ru'Eit & CO.,
manufactlheks of
Trunks, Valises, Travelling Bags,
UMBRELLAS, &C,
No. 40 North Fourth Street,
(In Merchants' Hotel Building)
I'HILA D ELI' HI A .
. SOLID SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS A SPlJ
C1A1TY. " 'J "
THE IIINKLEY
FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE!
PRICE $30.
Every family In the country needs ono.
It knits everything from a mitten to a blanket.
A child 12 years old can learn to work It In an hon
It Is operated the same as a sewing machine 1
hand or foot.
It uses but ono needle, and is the perfection
beauty and usefulness.
Circulars and cuts and full particulars free to
erybody.
Agents wanted In every county. Apply quickly
IIINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO., 1
Broadway, New York or, Bath, Maine. 4.15-Cm
CHEAP FOR CASH. The undersign,
gives notice that lie has adopted the Ca
Plan, and now sells goods at very low ral
k'or CukU or Country Produce only. No li
vialion will be matte li oni tins rule.
R. CATIICART,
Millerstown, Penn'a,
May 3, 1870 12t.
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