The Bloomfield times. (New Bloomfield, Pa.) 1867-187?, February 28, 1871, Page 8, Image 8

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l)c imcs, New Dloomficfo, )a.
Miscellaneous News Items.
BQy An inexperienced (iirmcr tried to
make good corucd beef by giving his ox
en whisky.
J6ST A Mr. Wood was fuund dead ro
ccntly in his house on Clinton street.
Hudson city. The family were nbsent,
and the cnuso of his death is not known.
ASS" Ladies' paper skirts, an Eastern
paper says, arc beconiim; common.. They
cost but fifteen cents. Tlio paper is of
great tenacity, and docs not tear easily.
JftSy On the 21st iust.. a boy aj;ud 13,
named Morrison Welsh, in Cincinnati,
kicked a mule which was being led by n
farmer,' and was kicked in return by the
animal, and killed.
fiST" A wolf entered n 1'uluth church
recently, and was much affected by the
services and an ounce of lead. He was
converted before he went out into a
corpse.
Bfejy- Mr. Henry Denecko, of Chicago,
loft a nolo for the Coroner, explaining
that his suicido was an act of consideratc
ncss for his wife, who was " in great want
of another husband."
Jtgy- The Cambria iron company sup
port four night schools for the benelit of
boys in their employ. Of these, two arc
located in Johnstown, one in Cambria
borough, and another in Millvillo bor
ough. Sf Frederic Coombs, the great grape
grower in California, shot his wife on
Tuesday, at his residence at Napa, and
then kiilod himself. Jealousy is suppos
ed to have been the causo. Women are
scarce in California, and Mrs. Coombs
was handsome.
B8 A lady residing in a German city,
complains that the cost of living is so
much increased in eousc(uenco of the
war, that she has to pay Go cents for a
pair of kid gloves " with two buttons,"
and that a new silk bonnet costs nearly a
dollar in gold.
gtg- I'hc coal miners of St. Clair and
Madison counties, Illinois, opposite St.
Louis have suspended work in conse
quence of the reduction of wages. The
operators will bring coal from other mines
and sell at present prices before they will
accede to the demands of tho miners.
BSJ Claude Freeman, formerly rail
road agent at Lexington, Ky., who ab
sconded somo months ago with a large
amount of money belonging to the com
pany by which he was employed, was ar
rested at Guthrie, Iowa, on Saturday,
and taken to Lexington, whore he will be
held for trial.
B While firing a salute in Mahanoy
City, iu honor of Washington's birthday,
James Smith, David Liddle, and Edward
llichiel were injured by tho premature
dischargo of a cannon. Smith's skull was
fractured and an cyo cut out, and it is
thought ho will die. Tho others will
recover.
ftoSf- A Western paper says: Wo re
ported that Mr. 1). A. Dodd's wife had
(even pair of twins and two odd children
during ten years of married life. We
were wrong. Mr. Dodd, just iu our of
fice, informs us there are eight pair of
twins and three odd oues, nineteen in
all ten girls and nine boys in fourteen
yoars, and they are all living.
Jif" A man recently went to a revival
meeting near Lyonvillo, Iowa, and was
making fun of the penitents when he fell
to the floor and was carried out in an
insensiblo condition. A day or two af
terward he attempted to renew his sport
in the samo place, when ho was stricken
with paralysis, aud at last accounts ho
had no use of tongue or limbs.
Jftgr On the lGth inst., a hurricane de
stroyed or damaged a majority of the
buildings left by tho recent tiro at Helena,
Arkansas. Mrs. Stewart, a widow, was
fatally injured, and her little son instant
ly killed. The Baptist church was de
molished, aud a largo number of other
buildings either demolished or badly in
jured. Tho loss is estimated at from $75,
000 to $100,000.
ficir" llartison county cun boast tho
mealiest man iu Indiana. A farmer iu
the north part of that county has his
aged father living with him, and employ
ed at low wages Lust week tho farm
er's child died, and naturally enough tho
old ui.iu attended tho funeral of his grand
child. Tho dutiful son, in settling with
his father a few duys after the funeral,
docked him for tho time ho hud lost in
attending the child's burial.
SkiT A man returning to his homo ut
Monroe, Wis., saw through tho window
his wife and child lying on the floor mur
dered, and three mcu in possession of the
premises, who were blacked and other
wise disguitsod. lie stealthily entered
the house, got his gun, and shot two of
them, and beat the other to death with a
club. One of thorn proved to bo a neigh
bor; tho othors ho did not know..
Bfciy- A dog was recently shut up in a
church iu Taunton, Mass., und after five
days' close confinement was discovered
and released. In that timo tho half
starved animal had niado sud havoc with
a number of hymn books, liiblcs ond
cushions, in his vain search for food.
Tho poor starving cuuine could find no
meat and took to leather, the nearest to
it. The estimated duuiuge isubnut$100.
READY-MADE
CLOTIIINO.
The Largest Stock;
In A tha Finest Coorla;
-"-
Boys'X tho Newest Styles:
rm.
We a r the Best Work
we have J manship; the
every kl)ld Greatest Va
of material &
every variety of
style, suitable for
Youth from 16 to 20,
Boys from 9 to 16,
and Children from
5 to 9 years, n Jh
durable & strong,
maae with special
Jj reference to rough
usage. In this de
partment our
made
prices are as
our Es
tonishingly
tablishment
low.
I I ffiTTTi rn ft
IMii lliiAJJ- TV
QUARTERS (A
Market
and
.COUNTRY TRADE""
Gth.
vin Clothing, andTJJ
l we can assure our
Jriends from .an:
l Of town fha fhu 9T1
f .. . 'YO
need look no fur-1
A ther than Oak Hall
ior satisfactory
Customx TT" . .
XUlothing & satis
Work la
tactory prices.
ofthevery t
ruii biock an
-
JJth0 year
Easy rules for
round.
measurement. A
JA. Mar7eet
Drioes. &.O.. sent
and
free to any part of J
iGtli.
Amerioa, and good ftts
guaranteed. Markets
and Gth Streets,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sew Carriage Munu fit dory,
On High Btuekt, East or Cauxisi.h St.,
New Uloomflcld, l'enn'a.
THEsubscrllier liasbullt a largs nurl commodi
ous Shop on High SI,, East of Carlisle Street,
New Blooinllcld, l'n., where lie is prepared tomaa
ufacture to order
On i" i i si (z i t-
Of every description, out of the best material.
Slolslis of every Style,
built to order, and finished in the must artistic and
durable manner.
. IlavlliK superior workmen, ho Is prepared
to furnish work (hat will compare favorably with
the best City Wink, and much more durable, unit
nt much more reasonable rules.
49-ltEPAIKING of allklnilsncutlyandprompt
ly done. A cull is solicited.
SAMUKL SMITH.
J lit
-A. INo-w
Leather, Harness and Oil Store
At liuncannon, l'enn'a.
TIIK subscriber has Just oiened ill Duncaunou,
Terry county, I'a., opposite (lie National
I Hotel, a large and splendid assortment of
! LEATIIEH.
HADDLEItY,
OILS,
Til I N KM,
' SHOE F1NDINGH.S.C.
He Is prepared to fill orders at the shortest mil ire
mid hi I hu best liiuiinrr. A luiiulter of the best
workmen nre employed, aud repairing Is done
without delay and on the most reasonable terms.
HEI'INED Oil, lire, test by the banel, or in
larger lots.
Ll'IIKlCATING and oilier OILS of the best
quality, in lels to mill purchasers.
J lie CASH lmld lor lnt i k, Hides and Skins of all
inarkelulile kinds.
. l'lease eall aud examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
... JON. M. IIAWI.KY.
DiiiK'aumui, S i If
Clockg. Another now lot of JtO hour
and 8 day Clocks jimt received by F. Moil
timkii & Co.New Ulooiniiuld.
CHEAP GOODS!
TTl K siilicrlbor liavlnst onoiiod a now Htoro, ono
'!' Kiwt (if Swt'Ki'n Hotel, rmlieitH a Nhare
inn supiny vi
TV
AV Cjt ) ) (1 H ,
and will constantly keep on hand, a complete as
sortment of
DllY-OOOfiX,
QVKEXSWAHE
liOOTX & SlIOllS.
VliOCKllIKH
lTAlUnVAMi,
J 1 ATS A CAJ'S. i
Anil Everything else usually kepi in Stores, i
r Call and see my stock.
liOll'T. N. AVII.I.1S,
12 New IlloomlloUl, l'a.
Gil EAT BARGAINS
IN DRY-COODS.
GREAT BARGAINS
IN CROCERIES.
A Great Variety of Notions,
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
A Fine Annortmcnt of Hardware
CHEAV roit CASH.
WOOD & WILLOW WARE,
QUEEXSWARE,
STATIONERY,
And a great variety of other goods, all
of which will be sold
F. JIoi-H iner A: Co.
Xi'iv Itloomlield.
Ill Office, 7 SO
I lillcox&Gift
y Chestnut J
Silent
31
Street,
(Philadelphia
"I give ray hearty preference to the
Wilcox & Oibui Silent Sewing Machine."
Fanky Fern.
"The weight of reliable evidence being
overwhelming for that of theWillcoz & Gibbs
Silent Sewing Machine, I decided upon it,
procured it, and am more than tatUjied."
Giucu Ukeumwood,
" I have the Wheeler A Wilson, the Grovcr
fc Baker, and tho Willcox & Gibbs Sewing
Machinoa In my family, I use the Willcox
& Gibbs most frequently, thinking it far
superior to either of the others."
Mks. IIknky Waiid Bbechbr.
" My wife would not accept a Sewing
Machine of any other patent as a gift, if she
must receive it on condition of giving up the
Willcox & Gibbs."
Rev. Oliver Crank.
Csrbondals,
" The Willcox A Gibbs is the only Sewing
Machine whose working is so sure and simple
that I could venture to introduce it into
fyria." Eev. A. T. Pratt,
MlMlonsry American Board.
" We have used various Sewing Machines
within our family, but it is the urumimoxtt
opinion of the household, that the Willcox
A Gibbs is the best of them all."
Kliv, J. S. IToi.mk,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
"For simplicity and mechanical accuracy
of construction, I have seen no Sewing
Machine equal to the Willcox A Gibbs."
Enoch I.kwis,
Of th PouuaylvauU Ceutral R. R.
A correspondence on the subject
of Hewing Machines is respectful
ly solicited.
D. 8. BWIKG,
720 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
i 52 12t
JQQ COMMUTATION' MUSKY.
The alHive amount will lie refouiuled to all sol
diers who were ilraried while In llio Hervlce, and
who paid S'limcoiiiuiulutlou money; and also to all
liersoiiH who piild commutation money who were
mil legally liable to drafl. Claim must I hi tilled
be fore I be 1st of March, 1M71. Cull on. or ndilrewt,
i,lSWlS 1'Ol'l KU. Attorney for Claimants,
New lllnoinllcld, l'a.
PERRY HOUSE,
New Dlooinfleld, Va.
TIIK hiiIis'I'IIkt bavins piiri'hased the property
on tlieiiornei'of Maine and Carlisle Htreels,
opposite the Court ilouse, ilivlles all his friends
mid fiirmer oiistoinei H to Klve blin a call lis lie Is
determined ti furnish first class accommodations.
TJ1UMAH NUTfll,
3 Itf. rioprictor.
A Perfectly Non - Explosive Lamp I
I)KHK1NH IIOITHK'H 1'ATKNT I.AMPH are
the only Ijiiiiii (hat (Iivks I'KKFK.i r Sakktv
w ith am. KlNlmoroiL. They are inaile of brass,
and will last a lifetime, llmkiuu them I he
CHEAPEST LAMP IN THE WORLD. '
The underslKiied are Acents fur l'erry County, '
ami will Hiipply Mercliiiufs ut the Manufacturers'
price. I'ei'Hous Mauling a good arllcle are re- '
uucsted to examine this ITi nip. ,
I'. MOIIYIMKIt ti CO., !
New llloolulleld, I'a. I
. Agents wanted to canvas the Comity. !
n
W MA S
U
THE BESTIN USE
THE PAR HAM
NEW FAMILY
Hewing Machine
IT combines all the best features of other Rood
machines, with "
New and Valuable Improvements,
which make it
TIIK KAHIEST AND HOST (JU1ICT KUNMNtf
as well as the
Most Simple Machine In Use.
IT WILL 1IJ3.V
IT WILL lilt AM,
IT WILL TUCK',
IT WILL OATIIKli,
IT WILL QUILT,
and will use cither Hllk, Cotton, or Mncn Thread
with equal ease.
It uses a straight needle and makes a stitch
ALIKE ON JiOTII SIDES.
The principal olllce of the company Is at
Ab, 701 Clicatmtt Utreet,
PHILADELPHIA.
These machines are for sale In l'erry County by
JAMES L. DIVEN,
Landisburg.
P. MORTIMER & CO.,
New Bloomfield.
SV The public are tnrltcd to call at either of the
aborcplaccs anil see a Machine in oiieratlon.
Bloomfield Academy!
An English mid Classical School
FOH
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN I
Young Men Prepared For College.
A Normal Sfhtl ami a School of Art.
FALL TERM COMMENCES
On Monday, the 29lh of August, 1870
AS the above school has recently lieen ra-oruan-.
'" i "1" canenter any time.
lew ii i iv " ""' wm-
SilSS ANNA K. AlICSI'ITUflKIt n irrn.lnnfn f
.I,. i'fii,,ti, . ?. ' jI "l
Estl
ll.,,'r,,I'?lltl"n' t'oliunbus, Ohio, teaeiier of Mil-
- 111' j'""'iik, riein:ii una uermnn.
hvery fac li y for the tralnlnii of the youth of both
sexes In all that constitutes a liberal and thorough
education.
The Collegiate Department
embraees all tho higher branches, Including th
Latin and (Ireek Languages, Engineering, J'raetl
cal Hiirviwlng, l.ltei atiire, Natural Science and ad
vanced Mathemalics.
Vacations: July and August, and one week at
Christmas.
Terms: For Boarding, Furnished Itoom, Wash
KR:.r"IH,.,,n ' I-,ltl- Oreek, Kngllsh llrancliesand
Mathematics, for the scholastic year, 81H0.
In vacations. g-."ii,iio.
The Hoarding Department Is at the Institution,
under the supervision of Wlliam ;rier. liso by
whom good and substantial board will be fur
nished : and tin; pupils will be under the strict caro
of the i'rlnclpal. Address
W. H DII.I., A. M. I'rlnclpal,
or Wl I.I.I AM (JltlKlt,
4ltfl fNew llloomileld, Terry county, Pa.
JO A. J I K H ,
Tho Victoria or Ladies' fleni Is the great Invention
long and earnetilu wished for by your nex. We de.
sire smart anil energetic lady agents to Introduce
inn iKipuinr iiiki iiisny ceteiirateil artic e In civru
VIUiiiik, 'Joirn, and City in the World, It Is highly
approved of, endorsed and adopted by all Ladles
of taste and rell a cut, aud is now A (JltlSAT
FAVOltlTK WITH Til EM ; it is what every Lady
has wished for, gives uurfect
FltEEDON OF ACTION,
AND 1'ltEVE.NTS CATCIIINi COLD
AT A CltlTIOAL l'EKIOD.
Endorsed and reecommended by all eminent
PHYSICIANS AND
DIVINES
Every Lady ABSOLUTELY
REQUIRES
and will purcliaao ONE
at siht ; Its merits arc apparent at a
CLANCE.
Druggists, milliners, dressmakers, and those who
keep fancy stores w ill Und oar excellent Invent ion
gives perfect mtlnfactlon, anil sells very rapidly,
and netting enormous prollts to agents and deal
ers. Town aud county rights givenree to all who
desire engaging in an honnmUe, renjieotable, and
projltiUite business, and at the same time, doing
good lo these suffering companions Iu life. Ham
pies 1, sent free by mail on receipt of price, bend
for wholesale circulars. Address,
VICTOltIA MANl FACTCHINri CO.,
17 l'ark 1'lace, New York.
Pensions, Bounties, &c.
WIDOWS. Minor Children, Mothers, Fathers,
. . , ... ........... ...... ,,, m, i, -,i ,,i -ii i,i
disease contracted iu the Hervlce of the l ulled
, ,,n inane application ior Tension.
Also Soldiers who contracted disease or wer
wounded, ruptured, or In any way disabled Iu the
win of IK)).
When widows die or re-marry, the child or
children under sixteen years of ue are entitled to
a I'ensloii.
The time for tiling claims for additional bounty
has been extended six mouths.
Particular attention given toold suspended cases
In the dilleient deiiarl incuts at Washington, D. C.
If you have, or think you have a claim against tin,
(.ovcrnmciit, call on or address the undersigned.
No charge for information.
i I.KWIS l'OTTEK,
Attorney for Claimants,
4 31 NEW 1II.OOME1ELD, PA.
For Hanil-bills,, or Job work of any kind,
go to the 7'imei Office. Our "Steam Power
I'reKs,." will jnint a larger bill than any
lress iu the county.
reimsylviinh II. R. Time Tabic.
NEwroirr station.
On and after Dee. 4th 1870, rasscngcr trains
will run as follows:
WEST.
Plttsb'g Expr's. (Flagj&.il a. m. dally exe't Rundaj1.
Way Passenger, IL.'jii a. v., dallv except Monday,
Mall 2.3) I', m. daily except Sundav.
A mixed train with passenger ear attached, w ill
leave llarrisburg at 6 o'clock n. m., and Newport
at l).5i) p. m.
EAST.
Fast Line 4.18 A. M., dallv except Monday. '
llarrisburg Accom. 11.. a. M., daily " Sundav.
Mall, 7.48 I'. M., dallv "except Sunday
J. J. lUllt'LAY, Agent.
DLNCAKNON STATION.
and after Sunday, Dee, 4th, 1870, trains will
Duncaniiou, as follows :
On
leave
EASTWAIID.
Line, (Flag) 4.44 A. m., daily except Monday
lsbtirg Accom. 12.uyi. m., daily Sundav
-SiU I', m.. daily " Sunday
WESTWARD.
Passenger. 3.55 a.m., dallv except Monday
1.5li K M ,l-,'ill ,.v,.,.nl U.iii.I i,.
Fast
II an
Mail,
Wav
Mail,
Thro
Freight, Pass. Car attached, 'i.ir.l v. M.
W,M. C. KING, Agent
Stnire Line Ilelvteeu Newport nnd Sew
Uerinuiilown.
STAtiES leave New (ierinanlown dally at four
o clock a. m. Landisburg at 7. 30 a. in. Green
park at 8 a. in. New llloolulleld at a. in.
Arriving at Newport to connect Willi tho Ac
commodation train East.
, liettu'iiliiB leaves Newport on the arrival or tho
Mail J. rain from Philadelphia, at 2.30 p. in.
Z. ItlCE, Proprietor.
lta,AIHJ 1MII.-IIAI.
WINTER AlUUNGEMENT,
?IoiMla.V, Xov. 21t, 170.
rltEAT TRUNK LINE FIt()M THE NOItTH
VT ami North-west for Philadelphia, New York,
Lei" ,o5' ai 1 "''"i'lua.Ash'l.-in J, Nhainokin
f.'im!0cmimblaW&,,1, li"",1,t"' Lltlz'
A1iii'ol,ii1(,'ilvS!.li-!!'1'lsb,ll'B for Ncw York. s follows:
At All, 8.10. In. 50 a. M.,and 2.50, p.m., connect-
V 1 1 Bl r vlug at New York at 1U:10 a. in.,
3if), 5:51) and llianj p. in., respectively.
wutillge. aCC0,M1,ll,,y alUa- ,- tral"
and ''A"".'.""'? !. Xf.V, Yu,rk nt 9 A- M- 12 noon,
H e x. Jfr.ii., l,lli,,k',',n1'1 at 815 A- M- a"'l
t,F: i ' wll,l"P.ears accompany the 5 p. M..
train from New York, without change,
n, f li'i ",,rl";,l"1K ("r ltea.llng, Pottsvllle, Tama
qua, Mlnersv lie, Ashland, Sliamoklii, Pine (irove,
Allen own, Philadelphia, at 8. 10, a. m. biiiI2.SU, and
si ,ti,.;,i."Vr?.,.',,,,,,'l''K Ht V'bi1"0" 11,1,1 Principal way
st, lions; the 4.W; p. m. train connecting for Plilla.
de Iphhi, Pot tsv lie and Columbia only. 8For Potts
villc, Schuylkill Haven amlAiiliui n, via Schuylkill
all! IS'jluulm,l,ll, Railroad, leave llarrisburg at
Way passengcrtralii leaves Philadelphia at 7.30
A. M., connecting with similar traiiion East l'enn'a
1 ailroad, reluiiilng from Heading at 0.20 p. m..
stopping at all Station: leave Pottsvllle at 9 a.
M. and 3. 10 p. m. ; llerudoii at 10.15 o'clock A. M.;
Shaniokin at5.40 ami 11.20 a. m.: Ashland, 7.05 a
m. and 12.5U noon ; Tamaoua at 8.33 A. m. and 2.4U p.
m. for Philadelphia and New York, Heading, liar,
rlsburg, ;e.
p.,n,i.lve1l',ltut,,vrill via Sehuylklll and Susquehanna
jtailioad at8.15 A. m. for llarrlsburg,aud 12:05a. m.
for Pine Grove and Treniont.
lieailingaccomniodatioii train: leaves Tottsvlllo
at 5.40 a- passing Heading at 7.30 a. M., arriving
m.iV. 1 11 l,'!l,1,iiJ at 10.20 a. m., returning leaves
Phlladel Una at 4.45 p. m. passing Heading at 7.25
p.m.. arriving at Pottsvllle at D.lo p. m.
lottstown Accommodation train : Leaves Potts
town at 7.00 a. m.,returuing, leavesl'hlladclphiaat
Vitni p. in,
Columbia ltallroad trains leave Heading at 7.20
Comini'ai'c.P' "' '"r Kl,l,mtu' UIU Lahcaster,
Perkliimen Hallroadtralnsleave rerkloinen June
timi at 7.45, and D.Uoa. m., 3.IXJ and 5.30 p. m. He
turning, eaves Scliwenksville at 7.00 A. .v., and 8.20
?.'i!'.,,a,,"1l2"?0 nn, and 4:30 p. in., connecting
with similar trains on Heading road.
Colcbrookdale Hailroad train leaves Pottstownat
9.41) a. in. and 0.20 p. in., returning leave Mt. Pleas
ant at 7, and 11 :25a.m., eonnectlng wlUi similar
trains on Heading It. It.
Cliester Valley Hailroad trains leave Bridgeport
at 8..HJ a. m.,2.05aml5.u2i). m. Heturnlng, leave
DowiilngtoSMi at 0.5ii a. in., 12.45, noon, and 6.15
p. in., connecting with trains on Heading Hailroad.
,,, " Hundays; U'ave New York at 5 p. in.;
Phila. at, 8 a. in. and3.15 p. m. ; tlic8a. in. train run!
Hug only to Heading; Pottsvllle 8 a. in.; Harris
burg 3.10 a. in., ami 4.05p. iu. ; and Heading at 7:15
a. Hi., and 10:05 p. in., for llarrisburg, at 5:00 a. m.
for New York nt. ll'io n , a k ,, ii.i,
yj, ' " , I" ., iu, i IlllilUCl-
Coinmutatlon, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
r"tes lickets to aud from all points at reduced
liaggage checked through, 100 pounds allowed
each passenger.
(J. A.NICOI.LS, Oen'lSitp't.
Northern Central Railway.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
Tlirouah ana Direct llnute to and from nWitio.
on, lhdthmtre, Elmlra, Erie, Itutlalo
Hoctenter ami Niagara txatt.
ON AND AFTElt SUNDAY. DEO. 4th.
18i it, the trains on the Northern Centrul ltnii.
way will run as follows ;
NORTHWARD.
" MAIL TltAlN.
leaves Haltlmnre, aaia.m. I llarrisburg, 1.55p. m
Wllllamsport 7.0U p. in., and arr. at Elmlra, 10.30
HUFFALOEXPHESS.
Leaves Baltlmorc,lu.20p.sn. llarrisburg, 2.25 a m
Wllllamsport, 0.55 a. m. Elmlra, 11.35 noon. '
Arrives at Cauandaigua at 3.10 p.m.
FAST LINE.
Leaves Baltimore 12.40 p. in. llarrisburg 4.a5 d.iii
Arr.at Wlllhuiisiiorl8.lup.iii., and Erie ut 7.40 a. in
CINCINNATI EXI'HESS.
Leaves naltimore 7.40 p.m. ar. llarrisburg 12.01a.m.
YOKE. AND HAHHISltUHG ACCOMMODATION
Leaves York at0.1oa. in., air. at llarrisburg 7.15a.
Emigrant Train with passenger ear attached,
caving llarrisburg at 7.30 a. in., arrives at Sun
bury at 11. lo a. in.
sourmvAiiD.
MAIL TltAIN.
Leaves Elmlra fl.0u a. in. I Wllliamsisirt 9.30 a. m.
llarrisburg 1.27 p. m. Ar. Baltimore atO. 15 p.m
teiy f-ananilalgiia 4.45 p. in., Elmlra 8.40 p. m.
Wllllamsport 12.21) a. m., llarrisburg at 6.35 a. In.
Arrives at Baltimore at 9.16 a. in.
BUFFALO EXI'HESS.
CINCINNATI KKl'itVKM.
lA?avcslIarrlbui'gl0.45p.m., Ar.Balllmoro2.30a.in
EH IK EXPHESH.
Lvs. Stinbury 10.20 a. in., Ar.llariisburg 1.00 p.m.
PACIFIC EXPHESH.
Lvs. llarrisburg 11.35 a.m., Ar.ilaltnuore 3.05 p.m.
Y'OltK ANH llAUIllHlirUU AnOOMMOIlATION.
Lvs. llarrisburg 6.26 p. in., Arr, at York 7.1op. in.
49-Mull Train north and south. Fast Line north,
and York and llarrisburg Accommodation ninth
and south, and Erie Express. Erie Mail soiilh, Cin
cinnati Express north, Pacille Express south, and
Emigrant north daily except Sundav.
Bulialo Express north and south dally.
Cincinnati Express south daily except Saturday.
For furlher Inlorinalion apply at Hie Ticket
olllce Pennsylvania Hailroad Depot.
AI.FHED H. FISKE,
General Superintendent.
A Desirable Farm for Sale.
"triLL lie sold at a bargain, a FAKM situated
V iu Centre township, about 2 miles North
West of Bloouitleld borough, containing 1(1
ACHES, 37 well timbered, aud the balance clear
ed, and under a high slate of cultivation. There
are on the premises a LOO IIOCSE, plastered, con
taining 7 rooms i a good BANK BAltN, a good
SAW MILL and 2 LIME ljUAHHIES.
49 For further Information apply to
C. A. BAltNETT, Atfy-at-lJiw,
New llloolulleld. Pa.,
Or on the premises to Mrs. IIeuecca Gitorir.l358t-