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bt fSloomfirlli imes.
Tuesday, February 21, 1871.
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
We inrite. communlcatlonsj rom all pcrsonswhoare
interested inmattcrt properly belonging to (its
department.
Ammonia.
It has been demonstrated in, experi
ments carefully conducted over a scries of
years, in England, that the wheat plant,
during the course of its growth between
seed timo and harvest, destroys ammonia.
That is, a larger quantity of ammonia is
required to perfect a crop of wheat than
the entire crop, than both straw and grain
contains when matured. It was found
that to ensure a successful crop of wheat
required tho plant is dependent almost
entirely for its Bupply of umuiouia upon
what it can eliminate of it from the soil
in which it grows.
Further experiments showed that clo
ver, peas, beans and turnips do nut de
stroy ammonia during their growth, but
obtain what they need from the atmos
phere, and retain it in their tissues.
Ilcnco it comes that one of the chief
means of supplying uuy deficiency of
ammonia in the soil for tho production of
wheat is to bo found in turning under
green crops of clover or peas, or burying
tho tops of the turnips, beans, &c, left
on tho land. On a farm, therefore,
where wheat or barley is grown exten
sively, tho soil soon becomes exhausted
of ammonia, unless that is supplied by ar
tificial means, either through the feeding
of stock, in order to supply manuro to
tho soil, or tho rotation of crops, that,
not destroying, but rather attracting
ammonia from the atmosphere, and re
taining it, help to add it to the soil. An
average acre of clover or pcu3 contain in
roots and tops about SO pounds of ammo
nia, equal iu value, for a wheat crop, to
twelve dollars.
Whether this clover crop be ploughed
under as a green crop, or cut and fed to
animals, and afterward returned in tho
shape of manure to tho soil,, it would
result in giving precisely the same amount
of umuiouia. But tho roots contain the
largest proportion of the ammonia, and
these could not bo used us food for tho
stock. Still, if wo grow clover as a ren
ovating crop, cut for two years, and feed
out tho tops to stock, and afterward re
turn the manuro so made to the land,
and together with it plough up, and so
destroy and subject to decomposition tho
roots of tho clover, wo shall obtain a
sufficient amount of ammonia in tho soil
to mature a heavy crop of wheat or bar
Icy. Hence it is evident that the success
of tho grain-mower for barley, oats and
corn required nearly us much ammonia
in the samo way as wheat will bo main
ly dependent upon two things ; either his
ability to make or get sufficient manure
to make amends fur tho loss of the ammo
nia destroyed by tho grain crops, or to
grow alternately crops of clover or peas,
turnips, &e., in order to furnish the ammo
nia partly through their attractions of it
from jho atmosphero to tho soil, or tho
turning them under as a renovator.
Greasing Wagons.
But few people are awaro that they do
wagons and carriages more injury by
greasing too plentifully than any other
way. A well-mado wheel will endure
common wear from ten to twenty-five
years, if care is taken to use the right
kind and proper amount of grease; but
if this matter is not attended to they
will be used up in five or six years.
Lard should never bo used on a wagon ;
for it will penetrate tho hub, and work
its way out round tho teuons of the
wheel. Tallow is tho best lubricator for
wood axletrecs, and custer-oil for iron.
Just grease enough should bo applied
to the spindle of a wagon to give it a
light coating. This is better than
wore; for tho surplus put on will work
out at the ends, uud be forced by tho
shoulder-bands and nut-washers into tho
hub around tho outside of the boxes.
To oil an axletreo, first wipo the spin
dle clean with a cloth wet with spirits of
turpentine, and then upply u few drops
of castor oil near tho shoulder and end.
One toaspoonful is sufficient fur tho whole.
American Opium Culture.
Mr. Georgo Kenuedy, of l'ottsvillo,
Pa., informs the editor of the Amrruuii
Journal of ritarmncy, that un experi
ment in opium culturo mado by him du
ring tho past year was not successful ; but
ie attributes tho failure iu part to tho
seed having bcou sown in too wet soil,
and in case of that sown on dry soil, to
bad manipulation in extracting tho juice
from tho capsules of the plants. Tho
growth of tho plants upou dry soil was
fair, but in extracting the juice tho in
cisions were mado so deep that the juice
flowed into the interior of tho capsules,
and a largo pcrcentugo wus lost. Speci
mens of the opium secured yielded 8.75
per cent, of morphia crystuls.
S&" An old stable keeper in England
says he nover has had a bad foot ou his
horses since ho commenced the practice
of bedding on a thick layer of sawdust.
I'iuo sawdust ho finds the best ; oak the
- poorest.
ELECTRIC SOAP,
The licxt in the World t
STRICTLY PURE !
NO SAND! NO ROSIN! NO CLAY 1
NO ADULTERATION OF ANY KIND !
Cltildrcn dm Do T'tc Washing. Ko Washlioard
Kequlrcd. JVo Jloillng deeded.
HU the use of the Unequalcd and Unapproachable
Dobbins9 Electric Soap,
Clothes, Money, Fuel, Labor, Time
mid Temper,
ALL ARE SAVED!
Try It once, end use It ever nfterwnrd. Every
Grocer Sells It. Every Family Uses It.
NO ONE CAN DO WITHOUT IT !
He sure Hint the w rapper lias on It the cut of Mrs.
Fogy ami Mr. Enterprise, an. I that each liar is
stamped Willi the name cr the inventor
and originator, ,t. t. Dowiins, as iiuiiu
other Is genuine.
Like everything or great value. It is extensively
counterfeited, and the market mini Willi
false anil worthless Electric Soaps,
not worth house-room, ami
dunr even if given
away.
The finest American Toilet Snnp. fully onual to
the French made by a French soapmaker
In the same manner as tho Kreneh
soaps are maile. anil sold at
one-fourth their price, is
TRIPLE SCENTED
Dobbins' Toilet Soap!
NO TOILET IS COMPLETE WITHOUT IT !
The Jlcst Emollient In the Market!
It Is Riven the preference at every watering place
... v..w uuu.iu j, i,nii trt mi r,,ie; cvoi wnuie.
11 en no AkU l'"oi- It
Don't be put otr with any cheap common roup
Try it, and Sec how much liETTEH ii s
than we say.
1 he only Hoot Polish that will proiluco a Brilliati
and LasliiigShinc, and, at lliu same time
preserve the Leather, is
Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish,
Makes Old Hoots Look Like New Ones,
And Calf-Skin Like Patent Leatiikh.
It Is put up In a Patent box, the greatest novelty
of the age, Tli box alone is worth more to
keen than Hie price of Box and Fol-
luli ...... .1.1, ....I
kUIIIUIIIVU
ii
K HUG HAT,
Tho Genuine TriiKisn Hath compound, used In nil
Oriental countries, in the hath, and manufactured
by us on a license and royally, iu exact style, odor
and quality from the original receipt, as that
maile iu C'onstantiuople, and iniportduties, preiuni
on gold, etc., saved, thus enabling us to sell it at n
very low price. Jly lis use a hath becomes indeed
a luxury. Very highly scented, and producing
miraculous ellects upon the skin. It Is really worth
a trial.
If you want to enjoy life and drive away dull
care, use for ymu Clothes
1 O It IS I IV 8 '
ELECTRIC SOAP!
Use for your jwrson
DOBBINS'
TRIPLE SCENTED
Toilet Soap !
use for your boots
Dobbins' Electric Boot Polish.
Use Iu the Bath
" lilTTJOI JLAXV
And Subscribe for the
" Electric Messenger,"
a Beautiful Fashion Paper, sent FHEH to nil who
will send their iiumuulo I lie Sole Proprietors,
I. L. CllAGIN tfc CO.,
119 South Fourth Street, rniUDBLPUiA.
103 Barclay Street, Huw Yobk.
144 State Street, Bobtoi.
tXTThli ISoap Is for Bale by F. Mortimer A
Co., New BooniUeld, 4 87 ly
A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY
Dr. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS
s Hundreds of Thousands
Z 5 Her testimony to their Wonder
5 o ful curative Effects.
e jj S WHAT ARE THEY? 132
OP J THEY ARE NOT A VIXB
flSFANCY drink,
Madoor Poor Hum, Whlshcr, Trowf Hplrltn
nuil ltcfuBO Liquors doctored, spiced and sweet
ened to ploaeo tho taste, cr.llcd" Tonics,"" Appetiz
ers," " I'.cstorcrB," o., that lead tho tippler cn to
drunkanncss and rain, bat are a trno Medicine, mado
troci tho Katlvo Moots and Herbs of California, Irco
Tram nil Alcoholic Ktiiiiiiliuun. Thcyaro V:i
UIIKAT Itl.OOD P UK I VI IS It a ml A MFK
CilVlNU 1'BIK CI l'I.E a perfect Innovator o:.d
lnvlgorator of tho System, currying off all pohiono::3
matter and restoring tiio Mood to n healthy conduit.:1..
Ko person can tako thcuo Hitters accordiu to c'lrc
tlon and remain Ions unwell.
81(10 will bo given foran lncnraMaenpc.pruvlucd
tho bones aro not destroyed by iul;icr-l i-.U:r.i or
other means, and tho vital organs vu,teU beyot.ei t;.o
point of repair.
riirlnfluninmtnry nml Chronic Ithcuinr
tlniii nuil tiout, Dyspepsia, vr ludlucmioo,
Iiilluiit), Itcuilttciit nml Intermittent I'cvcih
Dlseuncaol I tie ltlood, Liver, Kidneys, nml
Itluddcr. theso HUtci'd havo beca mopt success
ful, bucli IWhchxcb aro cmiccd by Viiiiittd
Blood, which Is generally iTOducod by deraut'vmtnt
of the DlL-iv.li vo Oiut.uh.
DYSPEPSIA Oil INDIGESTION, Head
ncho. Pain In tho Bhouldcrs, Coughs, Tightness of tho
Chest, Dizziness, Bour Eructations of tho Etcmcch.
Cad tusto In tho Moulh, IJlllous Attacks, Palpitation
of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Palu In tho
regions of tho Kidneys, and a hundred other ?a:niul
symptoms, aro tho ouVpringsof Dysptprtn.
They lnvlgorato tho Btoir.ach and stimulate ti.o tor
pid liver and bowels, which render thomef unequalled
efficacy In cleansing tho blood of all Impurities, and
Imparting now Ufo and vigor to tho v.'holo system.
EOIISKIN DISEASES, tinptlons, Totter, Eult
lthcuin, Hlotches, hpots, l'iuipks, 1 urtulcB, BoIIb, Oar
bancles, iiltig-voiins, fccald-llead, toro Eyes, Erysip
elas, Itch, Bcurfs, Dlscoloratlons of tho Bkln, Ltumoro
and Diseases of the tkln, of whatever namo or nataro,
aro literally d Jg up and carried out of tho system in a
iihorl time by tiio uso of theso Hitters. Cno bottlo In
such caacB will convlnco tho most Incredulous of their
curutlvo offoct.
CloanBo tho Vitiated Blood rhcnovcr you find tts
Impurities bursthu; throuch tho skin in I'lmplcs, Erup
tlonB or Boreas clcutibu It when you llnd It obstrnctcd
and tluiik'lFli la the vclnn ; cleanso It when It is ronl,
and yonr feelings will toll you whan. Kcp tho blood
puro and tho health of Hjo by.itcia will follow.
PIN, TA l'E and other WO ItMS, lurklnn; In tho
system of bo many thousands, r.ro effectually destroy
ed and removed. Tor full direction, road carefully
tho circular urcund each bottle, printed iu four lau
IfuaguB EuKllbh,tlcruiin, ifiuuch uud Spanish.
J.WALKElt, Proprietor, li. U. ItelJOKALD Ss CO.,
Dmgprmto and Gen. Agents, Ban Franclbco, Cal
and U and at Commerce Street, Huw Toil;.
t"60LL BT ALL UliUOQItiTS ASU DEALEItS.
LEBAN 03ST
Mtituiil Fire Insurance Company,
OF
.ToiitstVH, X'i'im'n.
POLICIES PKKPETtTAL nt Low Ilntes. No
Steiini risks taken. This is one of the best
conducted nuil luuM. rellnblii Companies in hu
Slule. Country property Insured Perpetually
iitfrl (10 per t hoiisaiiil, anil Town property utf 00
ier thousand.
The l'einiM,f liania
Cattle Insuranca Company,
OP
I'OTTSVIl.I.K, l'EXX'A.,
INHUItKS IKIKSKS AND CATTLK AdAINST
Death, Tiii'ft, or Aeelilont, at very Low ltales.
Call on or address
LEWIS POTTER,
NEW HI.OOMlTIil.D, PA.,
Agent for Perry County.
From the Dally Miners' Journal oj July 22, 1H70.
Yesterday .fumes II. til ler, A(!ent of th Leb
anon Mutual i'lni lusuranee Company, iroiuplly
iahl Lewis Harris SlTili, bis Insuranri' policy In full,
wliieh he lost by lire) on Itailroad Street, last Fri
day. Mr. filler also paid John Pettintier $). Ills In
sin alicc policy In lull, which was on a noi se that
ilii'il last Kalurilay, and was Insured in tho Penn
sylvania Cattle Insurance Company, of Potts
ville. 11U
clothing; MADE TO OKDKII!
k. CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF
Always on hunct, from which to select.
ORDER
CLOTH 1X0
READT-MADE CLOTHING of Buperlor
Quality ulwuyi on hand.
I Mortimer P Co.,
Morch 16, 69. New Bloomlleld, Pu.
JAGLE HOTEL
KEW BLOOMFIELD,
Terry County, Peiin'a.
nAVINtlpureliased the hotel fonnerly oeeu
pied liy David It. l.unfer, sltuatrd on North
Carlisle hlreet iiilJoinlUK tne Court House, I mil
Iirepureil to reeelvo transient uuesfs or regular
xiurders.
To all who fnyor me with their eustoni, I shall
endeavor to furnish llrst class ueeuiuinodutloiis. A
call U solicited.
QEOllOE VEHRJC1C.
Bloomlleld, lUrcb 9, 1809.
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CHARLES A. DANA, Editor.
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Bun olUco. New York CItv
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A Splendid Assortment of
Suitable for the Season nro now for Sale by tho
Biiuserinci'8,
A.T LOW iijioi:!s:
ovn STOCK or
Shawls and Casimcrcs
Will be found the most com
plcte of any in the County.
Also, A Splendid Assortment of
C 1 o t li w ,
FOK FALL AND tVlNTEK.
F. MOltTIMER & CO.,
KEW BLOOMFIELD, TA
new -yore:
CONTINENTAL
Life Insurance Company,
OP NEW YOUK,
S TlilCTL V M VTUAL I
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TSSI'nHnlltlienew forms of Policies, nnd pro.
sent un fuvoruble terins usuny euiiuiuny In the
United Hluti s. ' 1
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Policies.
Thirty days' irrnec nllowed on each payment, and
tiiu jnnirj iioid KOIMI IMllllIK Lllltl IIIUO.
1'olleies U.suiil by this L'omnany me noii-forfeit-ure.
No extra eliarues are imidefor travellnpr iwrmlls.
rollev-lioldors siiare in the itniuiiLl ni'dhtMof tliM
Company, and have a vi.ieo in tlie elections und
liiiiiiUKi'iiii'iu 01 ine ix nipany.
No policy or medical fei-eharBeil.
JUBTU I.AWKKNl l!, J'lHS't.
M. 11. Wynkuui, V lee 1'iea't.
J. P.ltoeiKits, Hec'y.
J. F. KATON,
Oeneiul Agent,
No. 'North Third Street,
12V yl Cuileue Block, llorrUburg, I'a.
Pennsylvania, R. R. Timo Table.
NEWPORT STATION.
On nnd after Deo. 4tll 1S7. rassenrrnr trains
will run as follows:
WEST.
nttsb'R Expr's. (FlaR)5.31 a. m. dally exe't Sunday.
Way Passeniser, 9.i A. M., dally exeeiit Monday,
Mail, 2..K) p. M. daily except Hujidav.
A mixed train with passeniser ear attached, will
leave llarrlsburg at 5 o'clock p. 111., and Nowport
at 6.50 p. in.
EAST.
FastMne ..... 4.18 A. m., dally except Monday.
llarrlsburB Accom. 11.30 A. M., daily Munday.
Mail, 7.4S P. M., dally except Sunday
11. u. iivitviiAK, Agent.
DUNCANNON STATION.
ftiut nllnv dmuln.. it.. AH. 1 QTO t I ..a ...111
i.ii.a inn i ,i,,,,,,t,jr, , la,,, Irll.lUn Villi
leave Duncaunon, as follows :
KASTWAUD.
Fast Line, (FlaR) 4.41 A. m., dally except Monday
Harrisburg Aceom. 12.09 p. m., dally " Sunday
Mail 8.2U p. m.. daily " Sunday
WliSTWAltl).
Way Passenger. 3.55 a.m., daily except Monday
Mall, l.wt p. m lailyexcept Munday
Thru' Freight, l'ass. Car attaeiicd, 6.0:1 p. m.
wm. u. JviiNU, Agent
Stage Lino Dolwocn Newport ami New
uermantown.
STAfiKS leave New (iermantown daily at four
o'clock a. 111. Lnndlsbiireat 7. 30 a. in. (lrtcn.
park at 8 a. in. New Hloomlleld nt d'A n. m.
Arriving at Newport to connect Willi the Ac
commodation train East.
Itctiinilne leaves Newport on the arrival of the
Mail Train from riilludelplila, at 2.:iup. in.
i,. Kicc, rruprieior.
IlHAmXtt li VII.-BMA1.
WINTER Alilt.VNGEMENT.
Monday, ov. S1k, 1870.
CI 111! AT TUUNK LINK FHOM TIIK NOllTH
T and Norlh-West. for riiilailfiloliia. New York.
Heading, l'ottsvllle, Tatnaiiin, Asliaud,Sliainokin,
Lelianan, Allentown, Kaston, liphrata, Lit I., I.an
cantcr, ('oluiul)ia, &e., eVe.
1 rains leave I larrishurg for New York, as follows:
At 3.10, H.10, lo.no a. M. ,and 2.50, p.m., connect
Ini! witli simlhir trains on the Pennsylvania liail
road, and arriving at New York at 10:10 a. in..
a: no. o:ou anil 10:110 p. 111., respeclively.
Slcepini; ears aeconipany tlie 3.10 a. m., train
without change.
Jleturnini; : Leave New York at 9 A. sr.. 12 noon.
nnd 5 p. m.: Philadelphia at 8.15 a. m., and
3.30 P.M. iSloetilni; cars accompany this 6 P. M..
train from New York, witlioulrliangi-.
lA'ave llaiTisburi! for lieadliiL'. I'oltsvllle. T.mm.
qua, Mlnersville, Ashland, Shiitnoklii, I'lne (irove,
Allentown, Philadelphia, at 8.10, a. m., and 2.50, and
4.0.1, p. m., stopping at i.enanon and prinelal way
stations; the 4.05 p. m. train eonnocling for i'liila
delpliia, Poltsville aud Columbia only. 1'or Potts,
ville, Schuylkill Haven aiulAuburn, via Scliuylklll
nnd Susquehanna Itailroad, leave llarrlsburg at
3.40 p. M.
Way passenger train leaves Philadelphia at7.30
A. M., connect ing willi similar train 011 Lust Peun'u
Itailroad, returning from Heading at (1.20 p. M.,
stopping at all stations: leave l'ottsvillo at Da.
m. and 3. 10 p. m. : Jlernilon at 10.15 o'clock a. m. :
Shamokin at 5.40 and 11.20 a.m.; Ashland, 7.05 a.
M. and 12.50 noon; Tainiuiua at 8.33 A. M. and 2.40 p.
M. for Philadelphia and New York, Heading, llar
rlsburg, &e.
Leave Poltsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna
Itailroad at 8.15 a. M..forll:irrisburg,andl2:05A.M.
for Pino (irove and Tremont.
Heading aecommodal ion train: leaves Potlsvillu
at 5.40 A. M. , (passing Heading at 7.30 A. M., arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m., returning leaves
Philadelphia at 4.45 p. M. passing Heading at 7.25
p.m., arriving at Poltsville at 9. In p. M.
Pottstown Accommodation train: Reaves Totts
town at 7.00 a. in., returning, leavusl'hiladelphiaat
4.00 p.m.
Columbia Hallrnad trains leave Heading at 7.20
a. m. nml 6.1.1 p. 111. for liphrata, Lltiz, Lancaster,
Columbia. &c.
Perkioinen HallroadtrainsleavePerkloinen June,
tlon at 7.45, and .t)5 a. 111., 3.00 and 5.30 p. 111. He
turnlug.leaves Sehwenksville at 7.00 a. m., and 8.20
a. 111. and 12.50 noon, aud 4:30 p. in., connecting
Willi similar trains 011 Heading road.
ioieorooKiiaic itaiiroao train leaves roitstownat
9.40 a. 111. and 0.20 p. in., returning leave Alt. Pleas-
ant at 7. and 1
indll :25 a. m., connecting with .similar
trains 011 Heading It. It.
Chester Valley Itailroad trains leavo Bridgeport
at 8.30 a. m., 2.05 und5.t2 p. 111. lieturuiug. leave
llowningtown at (i.55 a. 111., 12.45, noon, aud 5.15
p. in., connecting with trains on Heading Hailroad.
On Sundays; Leave New York at 5 p.m.;
riilln. nt 8 a. in. and3.15 p. 111. ; theSa. m. train run
niligonlyto Heading; Poltsville H a. m.; Harris
burg 3.10 a. in., and 4.05p. 111.; and Heading at 7:15
a. 111., aud 1(1:05 p. in., for llarrlsburg, at 5:ooa. 111.
for New York at 9:40 u. in., 4.25 p. in., for l'liiladel
phla. Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Tickets to and from all points at reduced
rates.
liaggago cheeked through, 100 pounds allowed
each passenger.
. A. NICOLLS, GenHSup't.
Northern Central Railway.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Throufih and Direct llouie to and from Washing
tun, JiaUlinore, l.'tmira, Erie, Jiuffalo,
Jiochenter ami Siagara Fall.
ON AND AFTF.H SUNDAY, DEC. 4th,
1870, the trains on tho Northern Central Hall
way will run as follows :
XORTinVARD.
MAIL TRAIN.
Leaves Baltimore, 8.30 a.m. I Harrisburg, l.Hop. in
Willlamsport 7.00 p. 111., and arr. at Eliuira, 10.30
BUFFALO EXPItESS.
Leaves Baltimore, 10.20 p.m. llarrlsburg, 2.25 a.m.
Williainsport, ii.55 a. m. Eliuira, 11.35 noon.
Airlvcti at Canandalgua at 3.10 p.m.
FAST LINK.
Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. 111. llarrlsburg 4.35 p.m.
Arr. at Williainsport s.lop.iu., and Erie at 7.4ou. 111.
CINCINNATI KX Pit ESS.
leaves Baltimore 7.40 p. in. ar. Hurrisburgl2.01a.iu.
YOHK AND HAHHISBUHO ACCOMMODATION
Leaves York at 0.10a. 111.. arr. at Harrisburg 7.45 a.
Emigrant Train with passenger ear attached,
leaving ilarrlsliing ut 7.30 a. in., arrives ul bun
bury lit 11.15 a. in.
sourmvAiiD.
MAIL TltAIN.
Leaves Eliuira 6.00 a. 111. I Wllllumspnrt 9.30 n. in.
Harrisburg 1.27 p. in. Ar.Baltiinore atO .15 p. 111
BUFFALO EXPHESS.
Leaves Caniiiulalgua 4.45 p. in., Eliuira 8.40 p.m.
Williainsport 12.21) a. 111., liarrisbiirg at 6..'loa. in.
Arrives at Bultimuru at 9.15 u. 111.
CINCINNATI EXPHESS.
Leaves Harrisburg 10. 45p.m., Ar. Baltimore 2.30a.m
EKIK EXPHEKS.
Lvs. Stinbiiry 10.20 u. in., Ar.ilurrisburg 1.00 p.m.
PACIFIC EXPHESS.
Lvs. llarrlsburg 11.30 a.m., Ar.lJaltinmro 3.05 p.m.
YOUK AMI llAlllltSlUrKO AfrOMMODATION.
Lvs. Harrisburg 6.25 p. 111., Arr. ut York 7.1op. 111.
-Mail Train north and south, Fast Line north,
ami York aud Harrisburg Aeeoiiiiuoihitiou uortli
and south, and Erie Express, Erlo Mail soulli, Cln
cinnati Express nortli, Pacllle Express south, und
Emigrant north daily except Suuiluv.
lliillalo Express north and soulli dally.
Cincinnati Express south dally except Saturday.
For further lnforinallon upply ul tho Ticket
olllco. Pennsylvania Hailroad Depot.
ALFHED H. FISKE,
Uenural Huieriiiteudent.
Daily Express and Freight Lino
BETWEEN
BLOOMFIELD &JSIEWPORT1
THE subscriber wishes to notify the citizens of
Blooiulleld and Newport that he Is running a
Daily Line between these two pluces.and will haul
Freight of any kind, or promptly deliver packages
or messages entrusted to bis care.
. Orders may be left for him at the stores of
F. Mortimer & Co., New Bloomlleld, or Mllligau &
llusser, Newport, Pa.
J. 8. WHITUOltE.
BlsoinUeld, January 25, U70.