ljc imc, New Bloomficfo, J)a. TiiCHtlay, January 17, 1H7i hoc a i. j k va n r r : r. OUR TERMS Are One Hollar a Year in Advance CORRESPONDENTS "I I'lram hear I n niiml thai tellers received jiiicr tliaii Salurdaycve- ing, or tin' down mail mi Mi unlay iuorulii)j have, to lay over until I lie lollowini; week. u'NO'riOl;. Subscribers whose subscriptions arc About out will fIi remember tli.it all pajicra are stopped at the expiration of the time for which tlicy aro paid. Am many who wish to renew, or subscribe, may prefer to jiay some person In their vicinity, rather than remit by mail, we i-ive notice that the following persons are authorized to receive money for Tht Times: II. M. FHY, New port. .iamfn i PIVF.S. l.mlWtifK. WM. JACKSIlN, I'. M.. New HulValo. KM. A. IKIDKN. V. M kkesbni K. S. W. FICM.N, 1'. M.. Juniala. I I. I tOI'ML I'. M.. Iiellville. sAMl Kl. KFHl'ilT. Micimansilale. A. S. Will i I Kl.T'l I.IC, Maiki-lville. THOMAS MCAfi Alt, I'. M.. Illain. i. W. I.OHAI fill. Imnnally's Mill. W I KMT, Miller-down. SA.Ml I.LMIOKM AK 1 11, l.o wilie. .1. I,. hVlMil It, Centre. CFOltCL C1UST, Cieen l'.uk. JOHN UIXI.I'.K Sandy Hill. Wsnteil. A. poison having a, copy of The Timet, dalcd August 21th, 1870, in good order, can get 2.) cents f'r it at this nflice. - Cl roil Ore is now worth 50 ots per ton at Millerstown. There is an abundance of ore iu Outre and Spring township which will be just as valuable, to our citizens after the railroad is nuulo from Duncunnnii to HluomlicUl and I.oysville. A Young Mun sent some money to Xew York to get something good for those con templating matrimony.' lie received sevor nl buttles of soothing syrup. We hope one of them was " Filler' CanitinitUr," as that would have been really good for them. Deputy Sheriffs graduate. piito often un der the present administration. Another change has recently been made, Air. ('. tshowaltcr having taken tlio place of 5Ir. I. O. Mack, making the fourth deputy un der the present sheriff. Hy the last change the tax payers made a gain as the request for a change in keeper of the jail, was granted, though the court declined to any longer pay the salary, which heretofore has been $275 per year. Friend Ktirrny appears to take exception to our article last week, in which wo spoke of a young man being effected with Chlo roform, with which a party were experi menting, and enters into an explanation and contradiction, through tho columns of tho Ac if s. Ho says " that it was Alcohol und not Chloroform, that was used, and that persons who don't know Alcohol from Chloroform, should not circulate these re ports." 'Neither our reporter nor ourselves, profess to be well posted up on tho effects of such stimulants, and therefore it may have been Alcohol that did the mischief. Krnit Trees. K. W. llartman proprietor of the Fairview nurseries of Adams Co., is now here for the purpose of solicit ing orders for fruit trees, which will be delivered in time for spring planting. The high reputation of these nurseries is sulllcicnt to warrant en tiro satisfaction to those, getting trees from this gentleman All orders taken by him are guaranteed to bo delivered in good condition and bis terms are reasonable. Wc trust those who are wanting anything of this kind will not fail to givo him their orders. He can be found at Bwogcr's hotel in this borough. 2 t (jteiiiarknl)ki Affliction. An uncommon ' fatality aflliots tho neighborhood of New- ville, Cumberland county. On tho Mth ult., Miss Nancy Dunlap, an aged lady died w ith some discaso akin to pneumonia. Since then four of her relatives have been similarly attacked and died, viz ; Mrs. Hell her sister ; Mrs. Phillips, from tho West; .Mrs. Win. Dunlap and John II. McClay, from Franklin county, who attend tho fu neral of Mrs. Wm. Dunlap, and w ho took sick while the funeral was en route for the grave-yard, and was u nablo to proceed the whole distance. Mr. Wm. Dunlap was taken down w ith the strange malady, and also Mr. Christian Tritt, both of whom were dangerously ill at'last accounts. Sen tinel. A Curious Accident. The Ulair county lUidicul Hiiys : A hhoit time ago as one of workmen on the Connellsville railroad, was quietly smoking his pipo iu a room at a hotel in Confluence, Somerset county, a re port of a pistol was heard and the smoker dropped to tho tloor senseless. His com panions were startled, and for some time could not account for the singular occur rence. At last it was discovered that tho man had been in tho habit of carrying his pipe iu a pocket with smoking tobacco and pinto cartridges. It is supposed that in tilling his pipe he hud used one of tho car tiidges, which had exploded, sending tho hall partly around tho head of the smoker, just under tho skin, knocking the wind out of him for some time. The wound though puin ful. U not serious. i Hob Akerw, who Is so well known in this vicinity, and who has been in our county prison several times, was beforo tho Court of Quarter Sessions of Mifflin county at its lapt session, charged with breaking and en tering the store of .lobn Glasgow, in Wayne township. Tho Lewistown Gazettn says : Tho Court olVercd counsel to Hob, who had none, but ho refused tho ofTcr saying that ho had threo when he was tried hero before, and did not consider lawyers of much account. The trial then proceeded. Dob cross-examining the witnesses for tho prosecution in it stylo quite peculiar to himself. It appears that about tlffll) worth of goods were taken, and most .of these found concealed in tho woods near by. Dob was arrested in tho neighborhood wearing an overcoat and vest which were identified as among them stolen. Tn de fendant's carpet bag woro found fifty keys of all sizes and descriptions, a bottle of chloroform, a large butcher knife, a llask of powder and fuse. Dob offered nocvidence, but made a short address to the jury the burden of which was, " not proved." Verdict not guilty. 4 . The (I'limp Laws are being faithfully car ried out at Sandy Hill. Thrse rabbits and one pheasant were killed there a few days since, and the parlies guilty of tho offense were arrested and paid a fino of $20 and costs. Tht prosecutor was Mr. Jacob Hard, who believes in having all laws prop erly enforced. The game laws have been published often enough to have every per son who takes a paper well-posted, and if they don't take a paper a few lessons of tbiskind will perhaps show them the ne cessity of doing so. Wo suggest Tin'. Timi-.s as tho one that will suit them ex actly. Cur cones omlciit at Sandy Hill thinks one rabbit and one pheasant a dear dinner nt $20. Vl'iitul Accident. Intelligence hashcen re ceived of the sudden death of Lloyd Living ston a former resilient of Watts township in this Co., which occurred on the 2d lust,, in Crittenden Co. Arkansas. The deceased was engaged in felling a tree when a limb broke from the upper part of the trot and falling upon him crushed him so badly as to causa almost instant death. The deceased was a young man about 22 years of ago and his untimely death is a sad blow to bis brother and aged mother who reside in Watts township. A Dold Horse Thief. On Thursday even ing last about seven o'clock a dark sorrell mare, anil buggy belonging to Mr. Charles Underwood, were stolen from a hitching post in Dillsburg. The ow ner had gone in to a house, and left his team standing out side. When bo returned to drive homo bis horse and buggy were gone. Mr. Un derwood's first impression was that the ani mal become loose and traveled homo. On further investigation it was found however that some unknown person had taken pos session of (ho property and drove away. After some inquiry, Mr. U. discovered tho direction that bad been taken, which was on the road leading to York, lie immedi ately started in pursuit, ami at different points on tho road ho gained information that tho thief was certainly ahead of him. At Dover he learned that a team answering his description bad passed through that borough, ami he afterwards win informed that about half-past ten o'clock a man driv ing a buggy had stopped In Market street iu York, and inquired for tliu road tn WWghtsville. Soon after Mr. Underwood arrived at York, and on Thursday night Daniel Jacobs and Daniel Spangler, detec tives proceeded to Wrightsville, but on Friday no information had yet been receiv ed. Mr. Underwood oilers a reward of $70 for the conviction of the thief and tho return of tho horse and buggy. There is a drop curtain on the front of the buggy, and a double blanket under the seat. York Trut DemwroK Katlier Slippery. A friend which has evi dently been to sen his Mary Ann since the walking was slippery thus writes: "Sudden ness and unexpectedness are tho escential qualities of wit, A joke to bo thoroughly enjoyable, must bo sharp, sudden and un expected. So, also, must a seat on the sidewalk. That is the reason w by a scat on the sidewalk is so much like a good joke is itself, in fact, a good joke. They aro such good things to happen, as you aro going homo lalo at night thinking of your Mary j Ann, or your quarterly dividend, or your1 starry days, or who is going tn make you1 your next present, and what it will be you strike one of these oases so to speak in a desert of blue stone and with scarcely an effort on your part, you sit down. There's ! something about it so easy, and withal so. kind of sudden-like ; and it's quick over, und you don't have to stand round getting ready for it, and shivering over it as boys do when they go iu swimming on a cold day ; and it is so warming when you get there, and so cooling if you stay there a little while ; and it is so encouraging, about your teeth, if you'vo ever had any doubts about their being set in strong." Two Fine Furms for Sule, T wo good farms located near u growing town, con venient to tho Pa. It. If. Tho fainis are in a high stato of cultivation and will be sold on reasonable terms. For further particu lars call at this ofilco. Miscellaneous Itnslness mill llnnd Proceed ings of January Court. W. S. Mitchell, J. B. llabaker Ksq., and John Ueaty to view public or private road of about twenty rods, near tho breast of the Newport Mill nam, on road from liloomlicld to Newport. 8. H. (lalbraith, Joseph Fliekinger nnd John Tressler to change the road so as to avoid three- bridges from near Ferguson's shop on road from J'arkeU illc to llloomlicld, to intersect said road a! or near tho point of rocks near the cool spiing. Alexander (J. White, Samuel Smith (of Covo) Daniel Hife, F.sq., to view silo of bridge over Fishing Creek, near Harlman's mill, in Bye township. Tn the matter of the petition for widening and grading tho Juniata Creek road from Duncannon to lilooiufleld, a new order is directed to issue, returnable to tho next term, and Ceorge Sphar, Hsq., is appointed in place of David II. Turbetl, who declined to act. John M. Zciglcr, John Arnold and John Hench, (of Jacob, ) to review road from near David tiutshall's tannery to intersect road at John 1'altnsHcrs Foundry, in Jackson township. A remonstrance to the confirmation of the road iu lVun township, leading from James Moore's laud in Allen's Cove to Cul vert under I'a. liailroad, Vc., having been presented, the conlirmalion of said road is continued, for want of time to attend to it The proceedings had in relation to some parts of the road fiom Centre church in Madison township to James Kyerharfs in Oliver township, were continued. The report awarding l(;0 to Hugh Bell and Sftl.oO to Lewis Smith, for damages oc casioned by laying out a road iu Allen's Cove, was approved nisi. Heport granting road from Centre school house to near Daniel (iiitshall's, and award ing If 10 damages to John S. Swaitz., !$!." to John Myers and ?t to Win. Snyder, con finned. Itepoit granting road from Cherry Street in Diincannou to intersect road near the corner of Wm. Bossier's land iu I'cnn twp., and awarding Wm. C. Lewis $2(10 damages approved nisi. Bond from K. ('. William's tenant house in Miller township, to M. llarlzell'ti bain in Oliver tow nship, approved nisi. Boport of reviewers on road from Ickes burg to Newport, linding no occasion for road approved nisi. Beport of reviewers granting road from near Ooorgc Mc?Iillan's to Andrew Loy's in Madison township, awarding $20 dam ages In Ccorgo .McMillan and f"j0 to An drew Loy, approved nisi, Beport granting road from near Henry Lewis's blacksmith shop to tho Juniata ca nal, in Miller tow nship, continued. Beport granting road from point on land of (irillith Jones and Duncannon Iron Co., to a point at or near tho corner of laud of said Jones and 11. I'assmore, iu l'cnn twp., approved nisi. Beport granting road from road near Jacob Young's to corner of lots at Centre and Second Streets, in l'cnn twp., approved nisi. Beport granting road from Winebencrian church to public road on laud of Joseph Bender's hubs, in Carroll twp., confirmed. Beport granting road from near Andrew B. l'ino's barn to near house of Fred. (Irubb's heirs, iu Greenwood twp., and awarding damages of !!U cents to Joseph Ulsh, $:! to F. Urubb's heirs, $;)3 to Beiiben (irubb, $lS,r,0 to Wm. Pines, and $17, .10 to A. B. Pines, confirmed. Boad from near Warner's saw mill to Truxler's cider mill, in Tyrone twp., con tinued. Beport of viewers grant ing private road from Washington Fritz's lano to connect with road on laud of David Cains, senior, in l'enn township, awarding $100 damages to David (.'urns, continued. Beport of viewers annexing lands of Daniel Rider in Miller township, to Oliver township, for school purposes, confirmed. All the applications for tavern licenses, restaurants. Ac., wore granted, except that of John Bhiver, at Marysville, against which thore was a remonstrance. Deposi tions will bo taken iu bis case to be heard at the next May term of the Court. Local llrict'M. Tho cost to tho county for tho Buyer tria as far as know u is $I,!1()0 and there may bo bills to tho amount of $2,1 to $10 yet to ho milled. The losses to tho Perry Co., Mutual In sula nee company in the Mifllin (Ire is $1,1170, w hich includes a small claim of Sheriff Wil son who wants $100 for what tho company thinks is worth only $1.10 at tho most. An assessment of 10 per cent will bo laid. When court met last Tuesday morning tho bail on which T. J. Buyer was held for forgery was reduced from $1000 to $700. Bonds for this amount being furnished by several citizens of Juniata twp., ho was liberated. Several families residing at New Cumber" laud were seriously poisoned last week, and the eauso was supposed to bo a rat which had fallen in a cistern which had died from arsenic. Iliintingilon county court was brought to a stand still last week by thechallengo of tho I whole list of jurors on Recount of illegal ' action of the commissioners. ! The time, and places for holding the Tri i aimial appeals will be found iu another col ' iiniii. A man named T. .1. Shannon has been ar rested, at, llanisbiirg for tho murderous as sault commit led last month on Mr. 10. T. Tunis. An adjourned court will bo held in this borough, for argument cases only on the 2tthiiist. Special court for jury trials will bo held ou Monday the l:Jtli of .M.uch. Tho following olllcrrs were installed by Carthago Lodge Xo. 201 K. of l ou Thurs day night tho 12th insi., ' V. I'. J. A. Magee ; W.'C 1. (1. Black ; V. ('.- II. K. (Tcgg ; W. (I. A. Hobinsoii; II. H..J. U. Hhatto ; V. S.--.J. Kberly ; I. S. Joe (;legg ; O. S. I.ein. Messimer; Itcpicsonlai.ini to Grand IJodgo T. J. Shoibley. Wo see thai, the Member of the House from J'criy, Dr. Milliken, has been placed on four of the standing committees vix : Vice and Immorality, Compare Hills, Di vorces and Claims. Church yotlc.es, Presbyterian preaching in tho Court room next Sunday at 11 in tho morning, and at (I in the evening. Prayer meeting will bo held on Wednesday evening in the same place. Itrylstvy of Sales. Hills for the following sales have been print ed at tills olllcc : On February 2nd, Isaac Weaver, nt his resl dnco In Knviile tow nship, 2 miles east of Iek csbnrg, will sell horses, cattle, hoirs, meat by the pound, household I'll ill i t lire , itc. On February 2nd, at his residence In Carroll twp., 2 miles north west of Hhcrmnnsdule, Hubert McDonald will sell a largo lot of per sonal property, consisting of horses, young cattle, wagons, harness, lumber, and tools. On Thursday, February '. th, there will be sold nt the farm of Washington Kirk, iu Whcatllcld twp., horses, cuttle, sheep, sliotcs, and a great variety of farm implements ami other personal property. t?"Rev. lalward F. Berkley, D. 1)., Rector of St. George's C hurch, St Louis, Mo., says of "Our Father's House :" The author of " Night Scenes iu tho Bible," has show n himself to ho a master iu thought and language. I lis present work is beau tiful, and tlic high i ii.iracter of bis former writings is grandly sustained. In its style, this book will be satisfactory to the highest state of mental culture, while its force and point and beauty will elevate sud improve the heart and mind. See advertisement iu another column. Wool. The fact must never be lost sight of, that Wanuinakcr eV. Brown make up only all-wool goods. The low prices at which they sell, have led some to think that (here mutt be cotton in their materials. But this is not so. "All-wool" goods at "cotton juices is the rule at Oak Hall. fls" Your faded locks can be restored to all their youthful beauty by using Nature's I lair Bestorative which is free from all dangerous drugs. See advertisement. E-V The Five Jlollar Sew ing Machine pur chased by me, January, lSOti, from the Family Sewing maeliini! Company, Wi Nassau-Street, N. Y., has been In almost constant use ever piuee. It has not been out of order ouec. lias cost nothing for repairs, ami I Und it simple and reliable in operation, and nlwuys ready to sew. Those friends of minis w ho use them w ith the new improvements are very much pleased. The one I have I would Hot part with. M 1S. ANN W. CLTIIIiUKT. 4.1 1 .:;m. 1 428 West olith-Slrcct, New-Yorli HOOK NOTKT.S. The January number of Serilmer's Month ly," has been received and contains such II va riety of Interesting nnd imtructivc reading, besides very many beautiful illu.-tnitions that we do not wonder that by universal consent, the magazine is called " tin' king of the liionlh liess." It Is published by Beiiliner V Co., of New York, lit $: per year. " liAi.i.oii's" for February, Is already ut i hand. It gives to its readers.as it always does, i such a variety of historical ketches, good i-to- j lies, poetry, and line illustrations thai wc won der how any person having once seen a copy I of "Hiillou's Monthly," can be willing to I forego the pleasure of" receiving in visits regu- larlyj paiticularly when it Is mailed to subseri- . tiers at the low price $1.50 per year. Thomcs JSi Talbot, Hoston, are the publishers. TWV.lAi: WAYS TO MA UK MitSEYt rpWKLVE Valuable Secrets will be pent to 1 any address, free of mail, by enclosing 2.1 cents and address, to Hoi 125, New Hlooinlleld, Pa. TO COXSl Ml'TIVKS. The advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease, Consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make know n to his fellow sull'erers the means of cine. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription used, (free of charge), with the di rections for picparingaiid using the same, which they will Mud n sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Uronehltis, Ac. Parties wishing the prescription will pleuso address Itev. KDWAlll) A. WILSON, No. 42 Cedar 1st., New York. Ij441,. County Prlco Current. IIUtOMFIKI.II, Flax Seed Potatoes Hutter 'p pound Fugs V dozen Dried Apples TP pound Dried Peaches Pealed Peaches Cherries Fitted lilaek berries Onions V biHiel January IT, 1H71. . . 00 75 cents. s M Hints. vtfc. .... 15 ISclH. " 0 U 0 el s. " ... l.i i! IS ets. " S jl lOcts. " 7 r " (Mrrci:l-il H'-ek-ly by If''i. Knuuh ! .'ons.1 Nkwpout, January 17, IS". 1. Flour. F.xlra t.'i !) lied Wheal 1 no 1 It ye 7"i Con .15 ,Vi Oats .1i pounds, 4(( Clover Seed lUIOCliiO Timothy Seed :l 11 Flax Seed 1 "ft Potatoes 7il (; ion ml Allium Salt 2 2.7 ' l.liueburiier's Coal, 2 411 Stove Coal fi (t 6 ll Pea Coal :i 40 Smith Coal 'J.m-1. fUixs. Cross Tles.K4 feet long 45 O 4.5 cents. Dressed flogs Sets, fl nx.A.x't.rix.A.Q-xss. Smith Wouk At tho United Brethren par son age In Oakdell, ou the l'-illl Inst., by Itev. H. (i. lluber, Martin W. Smith to Miss liiiiutha Work, all of the above named place. Kaiiffman Hoi K At Harrlsburg, on tho .list ult., by ltev. O. W. M. Kegor, Mr. Abru hani Kuiilluian to Miss Mary L. House, both of this county. Biikakfkk IIkncii At the residence of tho bride's father, on the 2'.tlh ult., by J. U. Messi mer, Kni., Mr. James Hhcullcr.of Tyrouctwp., to Miss Margaret Hench, of Spring township, Perry county, Pu. DEATIIH. Jackson Ou Saturday morning last, In this borough, Mrs. Martha, wife of Dr. John Jack son, deceased, late of lckcnburg, Pa. Wkavkk In Buvlllc twp., on the 2sth ult., Kinuniiel, sou of Isaac 11. and Sarah Weaver, aged 15 years und 2l days. Ho hud been a suf ferer all his days, but now his sulferliigs lire over. M 1,'KI.att On the 12th liiht., at the resi dence of Mr. Daniel Powell, Mr. Samuel Mur lalt, aged 51 years, 4 months aud V days. Al'PEALH. Notice Is hereby KlVfiii. that thn Commissioners of Perry Coiuily, will hold the Triennial Ap peals for (he year Is, I, for the township und bor oiinhs III said county, for the purpose of hearing all persons who may apply for redress, and to kisiiI such releif to them, as may acai' just ami reason able. Appeals to commence at II o'clock In tht inornliiK und end nt ,1 In the afternoon of each d;i to w it : At New Crrimuitnwn. for the township of To boyne. on Tuesday tho L'lth d iv of .lanuary lsl. At Illain, for the township of Jackson, oil Wed nesday the liith day of Jan. 1H7I At Andcrsonlmi'K. for the township of Madison, on Thursday the Jillli day of January IsTl. At J. Ilixler's Center, for Ssndv Hill district, on I'rlday the i,Ut day of January ls'l. At the .School Mouse at Milfonl, for the township of Juniata, on Monday the :wth day of January Js?I, At DomiuPy's Mills, for the township of Ttisca rora, on I ursday I lie .'list day of January IsTI. At lekesbiii'it. for the township of havllle, ou Wednesday. Hie 1st dav of February IsTI. At, LaiulisbuiK. for the tow nship of Tyrone, and l.audisbui'i; boiotu-'h, on Thursday, Hie -ml day of February :'7I, At lllue Hall, for Hie tow nship of Spring, on l"r day the :ild day of February 1S71. At Hlooinlleld for the hmotudi of Illoomiield and Center twp., on Monday the lilh of February. At Sherma'isihile. foi (he lownsblpof Carroll, ou Tuesday Hie Till of February JSiT. At Center .school lloii'ie. lor the twp. of Wheat Held on Wednesday the sill day of Feiiruary 1S7I. At Ihnicannon, tor that b'uoiigh and Die town ship of l'enn. on 'I h ursday the '.'III of February. At Marvsville for the bor. of Marysv 1 e and I lies twp. of live, on Friday the loth dav of February. At Millerstown, lor Hie bor. of .Millcrstiiwn ami township of (ireenwood on Monday the liilh day of February ISTI. At Liverpool, for the bor. of Liverpool and tht I'vp. of Liverpool, on Tin . -.day the llth day of Feb., S7I. Ai Montgomery Ferry, for Ihe twp. of ISiiffalo on Weilne.ilav the I th dav of Feb. ISTI. At New IliilValoe. for the bor. of New HulTaloo and Walls twp. on the Pi dav or Feb 1.S71. At New part, for Ihe b ir. of New ii n t. and Oliver twp.. on 1- riilay Ihe 171 h dav of Feb.. IsTI. At Newport, for Ihe tow nships of Unwound Mil ler ou Saturday tho lHlh day of Feb., 1,-71. JOHN STFV'FN'S. l AM I1AIM Ml KICK. -Commissioners. J. A. LINAW K.VVI.i:. J John It. Snt'I. tit, Clerk. Jan. 17. 1.171. READY-MADE The Largest Stock; the Finest Goods; the Newest Styles; tho Best Work i wo havc mansliip; the I everv kind Greatest Va cf material All riety, at every variety of Marltct style, Duitablo for a n (I Youth from 16 to 20, 6th, Boys from 9 to 16, end Children from 5 to 9 years, ail durablo &. strong, made with special reference to rough We usage. In this de have partment our made prices aro as our Es tonishingly tablishment . low. Market "THE READ' QUARTERS OF a n d LCODHTRITRADE" 6th. in Clothing, and we can assure our friends from out' M town that thoy .need look nofur- therthan Oak Hall Our for satisfactory fustimi Clothing & satis Work is factory prioes. of the very Full stock all liiKtrhitrurtfr. the year aay rules for round. measurement, Market prices, 4.0. , sent and free to any part of 6th. America, and good fits fltinrantAnrt !. A . and 6th Streets, PHILADELPHIA. l)rn. I. N. Shatto & W. I). Louder, MKWI'OIIT, PA. AM, Alterations In connection with Dentistry, skillfully performed at moderate charges. -Satisfaction guaranteed luU possible cases, or uoeharne. ortice on Fourth Street, Ncwneit, P., op posite the Ituforiued Church. 4 otr i