The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, October 18, 1870, Page 8, Image 8

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Professional Cards.
Lewis potter, "
Attoknet-at-Law & Notary Pi iii.ic,
New Jiloomfleltl, Perry Count), Penn'a.
07f Kccial attention Riven to Collections of all
kinds, to the settlement of estates, &c.., and all
other legal hnsiness prosecuted with fidelity anil
dispatch. Also, Depositions, Alliilavits anil Ac
knowlerigments taken.
-Ofllce rivedoors West of Stitch's hotel. 321y.
B
P. McINTIRE Attorney at Law, anil Pis-
J. T. Mclntlre. New lUoumflcld. I'euii'a!
WM. N. BEIHKKT, Attorneyat-Law,
New Blooinncld, Perry co., I'a.
Bloomlleld, 3 33 ly.
TITM. M. 8UTCH, Attorneyat-Law, and Mill
TV tary Claim Agent,
. New Hloonillelil, Perry co., I'a.
a-Offlee Two doors West of F. Mortimer's
Store 3 7 ly
"TTM. A. 8PON8LER, Attorncy-at-Law.
?y Olllce adjoining his residence, on Kast
Main street, New Bloomlicld, Terry co., I'a. 3 2 ly
Sit. GALBRAITH, Attorncy-at-Law,
New Rloomtleld, Terry co., Pa.
Pensions, Bounties, Hack I'a v. and nil
Claims against the Government, promptly collect
ed. Oillce with Win. A. Sponsler, Esq. 3 2 ly.
CI.KE MURRAY, Attorncy-at-Law, and Real
Estate Agent,
New Rloomtleld, Perry co., Pa.
-OITlce with Hon. B. F. Junkln, South Car
lisle street, New Bloniticlil, Pa. 3 2 ly.
CIIAS. A. BARNKTT, Attorncy-at-Law,
New Rloomtleld, Perry co., Pa.
B, Oillce adjoining Mortimer's Store. 3 2 ly
EC. LONG, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlleld, Perry Co., Pa.
Oflico one door West of Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly.
CIIAS. J. T, McINTIRE, Attorney-at-Law,
New Bloomlteld, Ferry co.. Pa.
W All professional business promptly ami faith
fully attended to. 3 2 ly.
JOHN G. SHATTO, Surgeon Dentist,
New Bloonillcltl, Perry Co., Pa.
fr,All kinds of Mechanical and Surgical Den
tistry done In the best manner, and at reasonable
trices. Office over Mortimer's store. 3 2 ly
REMOVAL !
I HAVE REMOVED my Law Office to the build
ings on Market Square, opHsite the Court
House, and Immediately back of the Bank, and I
ask the business public for a share of lis patron-
d8C' 8. II. GALBRAITH, Att'y at Law.
Bloomlicld, April 12, 1870 5t
PHOTOGRAPHS !
Photographs !
Photographs!
JACOB COBLE,
Photographic Artist,
NEWPORT, PENN'A.
THE subscriber would respectfully call the at
tention of the citizens of this county to the
fact that he Is prepared to take PHOTOGRAPHS
in the best style of the art. His long experience
enables him to produce
PICTURES WHICH CAXXOT BE EX
CELLED. All persons arc requested to call at his rooms and
examine siieclmeus.
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
" OUR FATHER'S HOUSE ;"
OH,
Tlio Unwritten Word.
By Daniel March, D. 1)., author of the popular
"Night Scenes." This master In thought ami lan
guage, shows us untold riches and beauties in the
Great House, with its Blooming flowers. Singing
birds, Waving palms, Rolling clouds, Beautiful
bow, Sacred mountains. Delightful rivers, Mighty
oceans, Thundering voices, Blazing heavens anil
vast universe with countless beings lu millions of
worlds, and reads to us in each the Unwritten
Word. Hose-tiuted paper, ornate engravings and
superb binding. "Rich and varied In thought."
"Chaste." "Easy and graceful In style." "Cor
rect, pure and elevating In Its tendency." "Beau
tiful and good." ' A household treasure." Com
mendations like the above from College Presidents
and Professors, ministers of all denominations,
and the religious and secular press all over the
country. Its freshness, purity of language, with
clear open type, Hue steel engravings, substantial
binding, and low price, making It the book for the
maxnes, -Agents are Helling from 50 to 150 per
week.
We want Clergymen, School Teachers, smart ac
live young men and ladies to Introduce the work
tor us in every township, and we will pay liberally.
No Intelligent man or woman need be without u
paying business.
Send for circular, full description, and terms.
Address
ZIEGLER & McCURDY, 16 8. Sixth Street, Phlla
dclphia. Pa. ; or, l:Utace Street, Ciucmuuti.ohlo;
69 Monroe Street, Chicago, III. ; 503 N. Sixth St.,
St. Louts. Mo. or, 1U2 Main St., Sprlngliuld,
Mass. 4 35 4iii.
i. o. tt. ir.
LOOKINU FOR A PLACE
TO IIUY ;OIH, LOW;
Then go to the One Price Store, of
F. MORTIMER, & CO.,
New Bloomlicld, Pa.
DIHKOLUTUm OF 1AKTNEKSIIII
The partnership heretofore existing lietweou
Rkbkkt Hi Soudbks, of ShcrmaiiHdale, Perry coun
ty. Pa., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
The books are In the hands of Mr. Rebert, who Is
authorized to settle up the business of the late linn.
I. (!. SOUDERH.
SAMUEL REBERT.
ghermansdale, August 25tli, 1870.
SEWING MACHINES.
THE HOUSEHOLD DELIGHT!
"THE WEED"
FAMILY FAVORITE.
is the Best and most desirable Famllu Sewing
Machine now in vse.
It makes the celebrated LOCK STITCH alike on
both sides of the fabric.
Sewing equally well on light or heavy goods, re
quiring NO CHANGE IX THE TENSION.
USIXG SILK, COTTON, OH LINEN
THREADS WITH EASE.
This Mainline is built on what Is called the En.
glne Prlncljile or movement, and In many particu
lars tuners noin an oilier inaeiunes. n nas new
and novel devices for taking up the slack thread,
feeding the goods, and perfecting the slitoh, noth
lug can surpass this machine in execution, rapidi
ty, or delicacy of operation.
ITS SIMPLICITY IS CHARMING,
for there Is no
INTRICACY ABOUT IT.
"THE W K K 1 '
b!l Olllv in lie ROPll nnil trinil tn tin fnllv nntirnol.
ated. it will recommend itself to all inquirers ami
is iurnisneti wmi nil me usual equipments oi a
first-class machine, without extra charge.
Call and see them In operation.
For sale in Ferry Countv by
WM. ICKES, Newport, Pa.
AND
F. MORTIMER A CO.,
New Bloomlicld, Pa.
THE BEST IN USE
THE PAIiH AM
NEW FAMILY
Sewing Ma c h i n e
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 BRAID,
IT WILL TUCK,
IT WILL GATHER,
IT WILL QUILT,
nud will use either Silk, Cot ton, or Linen Thread
with equal ease.
It uses a straight needle and makes a stiteh
ALIKE ON BOTH SIDES.
The principal oillce of the company Is at
Ab, 70i Chestnut Street,
PHIL A DELPHI A.
These machines are for sale In Perry County by
JAMES L DIVEN
Landisburg. j
P. MORTIMER & CO.,
New Bloomfield.
tfThe public are invited to call at either of the
abort lances and tee a Machine in operation.
BELLS.
( ESTABLISHED
I IN 1837.
BUCKEYE BELL FOUNDRY I
c
HURC1I, Academy, Factory, Farm, Fire
Alarm Bells, &c, &c, made of
PURE BELL METAL,
(Connor and Tin,) warranted In quality, tone, du
rability, &i, and mounted with our Patent IM
PROVED ROTATING. HANGINGS. Illustrated
Catalogues sent Free.
VANDUZEN C TIFT, j
No. 102 and 104 E. 2nd St., i
4110lypd C1NCINNATI,0.
ALL, KINDS OF JOH l'HINTINO
Neatly executed at the Bloomlleld Times
bleum Job Otllue.
rpiIIS PARAGRAPH ALONE
the
Subscription Price
op Tms PArEit
FOR A WHOLE YEAR.
You
Ten years of hard work and hard knocks, havo
organized In
PIIILADKLPIHA,
the largest anil most complete
Clothing House
in America, If not in the
Whole World.
By constant endeavors, we have avoided all the
old ruts and antiquated methods of the trade,
until now OAK HALL, is universally ac
knowledged to be
AN EXCEPTION.
THE REASONS ARE:
1. We have built a house for our business, cov
ering nearly half an acre.
2. Instead of wedging It In between other build
ings, making it dark, and obscuring the goods, it
is built on the corner of three streets, and any one
may count in it 1 windows.
3. AVe employ skilled Workmen, One Hundred
and Fifty of whom may be seen under our roof by
any one having the time and curiosity to visit our
Establishment, and besides these, 140U to 1800 sew
ers are employed at their own homes.
4. We make no Imperfect goods.
5. We thoroughly sponge ami shrink ALL our
goods.
6. We purchase our goods at first hands, In
large lots sometimes in bills of over flou,0U0 at
duo time.
We set our faces against every species of unfair
dealing, and will dismiss any emplovee in any way
guilty of it.
8. We have such enormous sales that we are con
tent with a profit far below thu trade margin.
0. We warrant all our goods, and will give every
possible guarantee to purchasers at
OAK HALL.
The above are facts that no one can truthfully
dispute, as the examination we so cordially in
vite, will fully prove.
We ask the encouragement uiul support of all
classes of people, feeling sure that in establishing
IN PHILADELPHIA
The Largest Clothing House
In j.nM'in,
we enlist the patronage of all who are Interested
in the prosperity of our Commonwealth.
Wanamaker & Brown,
Oak Hall Buildings,
S. E. Corner Sixth mul Market Sts.,
Noa. 532, C34, 530 Market Street.
Nos. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13 South 6th Street.
TO IfA-HMEKH !
The Ilarrlsbnrg Fertilizer t'oiuimiiy
OFFER for sale nt their manufactory located at
I'ERlilX, FERRY COUNTV, I'A., on the
Pennsylvania Rail Road,
PVlll'J G HOUND BONE,
SUPER PHOSPHATE OF" LIME,
AND
vV 11 1 111 It I J O 111 ) fl H I i
AT LOW TRICES I
For Pi-Ice Lists, 4c., address
Harriiburg Fertiliier Company,
JIarrhburg, Pa.
f Highest price paid for I)uuesfc 433.2m
Perry County Bank!
Sponsler, Junkln V Co.
THE undersigned, having formed a Ranking As
sociation under the above name and style, are
now ready to do a General Ranking 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. Wc 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 which the people of this County labored for the
want of a Rank 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 efforts, by all th
business men, farmers and mechanics.
This Banking Association Is composed of the fol
lowing named partners:
W. A. Rponsi.eh, Bloomlicld, Perry county, Pa.
It. F. Junkin, " " "
A. O. Mili.kk, Shippensburg, Cumberland co.,Pa.
John Woniikiilicii, " " "
IlKNKY RlIllY, " " "
Wm. H. Muxer, Carlisle, " "
OFHCEKS:
W. A. SPONSI.ER, President.
William Whxis, Cashier.
New Bloomlleld, 3 5 ly
NPltOVT & E11Y,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOORS,
BRACKETS,
Mouldings,
Balusters, Newel Posts, Scroll, Sawing,
CIRCULAR WORK, &c, &c.,
Made and Warranted from dry material, and
all common sizes of
DOORS AND SASH,
Kept on hand and for sale by the undersigned.
WSend for List of Prices to
Wl'HOUT & EDDY,
PICTURE ROCKS,
434. ' Lycoming county, Pa.
B. M. EB Y,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
DHUGC
AND
MEDICINES,
Oliemiojilw,
CONCENTRATED REMEDIES,
ESSENTIAL OILS,
Patent Medicines,
PURE WINES
AND
LIQUORS,
For Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes.
A Splendid Assortment of
PERFUMERY,
HAIR OILS,
B 11 U S II E S ,
AND
FANCY ARTICLES,
Always on hand, which will be sold at low prices
IW Orders from rhyslclaus promptly
attended to with great care.
33. JSL. EBY,
Newport, Perry County, Penn'a.
To flioeiimlcoi'H.
THE subscribers keep constantly on hand, a
I'TNE ASSORTMENT OF
F RENdl CALF SKINS,
PINK LININGS,
11 O ANS,
MOROCCOS,
SHOE THREAD,
PEGS, A WLS,
and a general assortment of articles used by Shoe
makers.
F. MORTIMER & CO.
Cnwli 1'iiitl ibi- Orniu.
THE DlINflANNON IHON COMPANY
have rented the (JKIST MILL of Mr. (irlthth
Jones, of that place, and are prepared to buy
Grain to any uiuouut for CASH.
JOHN W1STEH, Treasurer.
Duneannon, July 20, 1870,
KttAmXC; JIAII.-IIOAIK
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Monday, May lGth 1S7).
GREAT TRUNK LINK FROM THE NORTH
and North-West for Philadelphia, New York,
Reading. Pottsville,Tamaiiia. Ashland, Hhamokin,
Lebaton, Allentown, Kaston, Kphrata, Litiz, Lan
caster, Columbia, &c, &c.
Trains leave Harrlsburg for No w York, as follows :
At fi-ST), 8.10, 11.25 A. M.,nnd 2.sn, p.m., connect
lug with similar trains on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, and arriving at New York at 12:10 noon,
3:50. .: and 10:00 p. m., respectively.
Sleeping cars accompany the 6.35, and 11:25 A.
M.. trains without change.
Returning : Leave New York at 9 a. m., 12 noon,
and 5 I. m. : Philadelphia at 8.15 a. M., and
3.30 p. m. sleeping cars accompany the 9 a. m. and
6 P. M. trains from NewYork, without change.
Leave Harrlsburg for Reading, Pottsvllle, Tama
qua, Minersville, Ashland, Kliauiokln, Pine drove,
Allentown, Philadelphia, at 8.10, a. m., and 2.50, and
3.10, p. m., stopping at U'lKinon and prlncipol way
stations: the 4 p. in. train connecting for Phila
delphia, Pottsvllle and Columbia onlv. Por Potts
vllle, Schuylkill Haven amlAiiburn, via Schuylkill
and Susquehanna Railroad, leave liarrisburg at
4.40 P. M.
Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30
A. M., connect ing with similar train on Kast Penn'a
Railroad, returning from Reading at 0.35 p. m.,
stopping at all Stations; leave Pottsvllle at 5.40.
and 9 a. M. and 2. 60 P. m. : llcrndim nt 9.30 A. M. :
Shamokln at5.40 and 10.40 a.m.; Ashland, 7.05 a.
m. and 12.30 noon ; Taninnua at 8.33 a. m. und 2.20 v.
M. for Philadelphia and New York.
Leave Pottsvllle via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Railroad at 8. 15 A. M., for Harrlsburg, and 12:05 a. u
for Pine Grove and Treinont.
Reading accommodation train: leaves Pottsvllle
at 5.40 a. M., passing Reading at 7. 30 a. m., arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.20 A. M., returning leaves
Philadelphia at 5. 15 p. m. passing Reading at 8.00
p. m., arriving at Pottsville at 9.40 p. m.
Pottstown Accommodation train : Leaves Potts
town at 6.45 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia a
4.00 p. m.
Columbia Railroad trains leave Reading at 7-20
a. m. and 6.15 p. in. for Kphrata, Litiz, Lancaster,
Columbia. &c.
Perklomen Railroad tralnsleave Perklonien Junc
tion at 9 a. ni. mid 3.00 and 5.30 p. m. Returning,
leaves Schwenksvllle at 8:05 a. m. and 12.45 noon,
and 4:15 p. m. connecting with similar trains on
Reading road.
Colebrookdalo Railroad train leaves Pottstownat
9.40 a. m. and 6.20 p. m., returning leave Mt. Pleas
ant at 7, and 11 :25 a. in., connecting with similar
trains on Reading R. R.
Chester Vallev Railroad trains leave Hridgeport
at 8.30 a. m., 2.05 and 5.02 p. m. Returning, leave
Downlngtown at 0.211 a. m., 12.45, noon, and 5.15
p. m., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad.
On Sundays: Leave New York at 6 p.m.;
Phlla. at 8 a. in. aml3.15 p. m. ; the Ha. in. train run
ning onlv to Reading: Pottsville 8 a. in. t liarris
burg 5.35 a. in., and 4.10p. m. ; and Reading at 7:15
for New York at 4:45 p. in. for Allentown at 9:4o
a. m., and at 4:25 . m., for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets to anil from all points at reduced
rates.
Haggage checked through, 100 pounds allowed
each passenger.
i. A.NICOLLS, Oen'ISvp't.
Northern Central Railwaj'.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
Through anil Direct Route to ami from Washing
ton, Baltimore, Elmira, Erie, Buffalo,
Rochester and JS'lagara lulls.
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY. JUNE 12th.
1870, the trains on the Northern Central Rail
way will run as follows :
NORTH WARD.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Baltimore, 7.55 a.m. Harrlsburg, 12. Wp. m
Williamsport 6.15 p. in., and arr. at Klmira, 10 p.m.
BUFFALO EXPRESS.
Leaves Baltimore, 11 p.m. I Harrlsburg. 3.20 a.m.
Williamsport, 7.30 a. m. Klmira, 12 noon.
Arrives at Canandalgua at 3.10 p. in.
FAST LINE.
Leaves Baltimore 12.15 n. m. Harrlsburg 4.05 p.m.
Arr.at Williamsport 8.00p.m., and Erie at 7.25 a. m.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS.
Leaves Baltimore 7.40 p.m. ar. Harrlsburg 11.55 p.m.
YORK AND HARHISBURG ACCOMMODATION
Leaves York at 6.30 a. m., arr. at liarrisburg 8 a. in
Emigrant Train with passenger car attached,
leaving liarrisburg at 7.30 a. in., arrives at Sun
Imry at 11.15 a. m.
SOUTJnVARl).
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Klmira 6.15 a. in. I Williamsport 9.45 a. m.
Harrlsburg 2.50 p. in. I Ar.Bultimore at 7.15 p.m
BUFFALO EXPRESS.
Leaves Canandalgua 4.45 p. m., Klmira 8.40 p. m.
Williamsport 12.25 a. ni., liarrisburg at 5.15 a. in.
Arrives at Baltimore at 9 a. m.
CINCINNATI EXPRESS.
Leavesllarrisburg 10.45 p.m., Ar. Baltimore 2. 30a.m
ERIE EXPRESS.
Lvs. Sunbury 10.10 a. m., Ar.Harrisbiirg 12.25 a.m-
PACIFIC EXPRESS.
Lvs. Harrlsburg 8.45. a.m., Ar.llaltimorel2. 10p.m.
York anti Hahuisiu ho Accommodation.
Lvs. liarrisburg 5.45 p. m., Arr. at York 7.20p. m.
4VMail Train north and south. Fast Line north,
and York and Harnsburg Accommodation north
and south, and Erie Express. Krie Mail south, Cin
cinnati Express north. Pacific Express south, and
Emigrant north dally except Sunday.
Bullalo Express north and south daily.
Cincinnati Kxpress south dally except Saturday.
For further information apply at the Ticket
oillce. Pennsylvania Railroad Depot.
ALFRKD R. FISKE,
General Superintendent.
THE HINKLEY
FAMILY KNITTING MACHINE.
PRICE $30.
Every family in the country needs one.
It knits everything from a mitten to a blanket.
A child 12 years old can learn to work tt 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 of
beauty and usefulness.
Circulars and cuts and full particulars free to ev
erybody. Agents wanted In every county. Apply quickly.
HINKLEY KNITTING MACHINE CO.. 17t
Broadway, New York or, Bath, Malno. 4.15-6m.
THE WORLD'S WONDER!
Equalizing Oil!
THIS Oil for Rheumatism In all Its forms,
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Wounds of all descrip
tions, Cramp, etc., etc., etc.,
19 UNEQUALLED by any now ottered to the pub
lie. It is for sale at 50 eentsper bottle, by
NORTH li BOL1NGER,
Mlllerstowu,
Perry county, Pa.
ASD V. MORTIMER Si CO..
New Bloomtloltl, Pa.
"'Relief given almost lustantly, and permanent
cures effected. 4 19 3m