TH 2 G^AZSIIS. LOCAL AFFAIRS. THE RELIEF FUND. —During the past year about §12,000 were paid out in this county for relief purposes. This sum, so much larger than had been an ticipated, together with bounties, amounting to about £7,000, completely drained the county treasury of all its surplus and outstanding funds, and has rendered necessary some decisive action on the part of the Relief Board. That body has become satisfied that a large number of those who became ap plicants have not only means to sup port themselves, but also that in many cases, after they were put upon the list, no effort whatever was made eith er to earn something towards a living or economize with what they had.— The Board never designed, nor was it the intention of the law, to support such families except in extra cases, and any recruiting parties or individuals who made promises beyond temporary aid, did so without authority and must as sume the responsibility themselves. To-morrow the Relief Board meets to revise the entire list, commencing with the valley townships; on Frida} rGran ville and the up-river districts will be heard; and on Saturday Lewistown, Derry and Decatur. Taxpayers thro'- out the county are invited to attend and give such information as to the moans and ability of applicants as will enable the Board to act understand ingly in their cases. Their desire is to give aid where it is actually needed, and to withhold it where it is not need ed. and thus keep the fund for those ! for whom it was intended. THE LOGAN GUARDS. —AIbert E ! Printz, of company A, 40th Pa. regt., \ furnishes the following table of the march of Sherman's array through Georgia: The army left Atlanta, Georgia. Novem ber 15th, passed through Decatur and camped near Stone Mountain—distance marched, 14£ miles. Nov. 16th. Passed Stone Mountain and crossed the Yellow River —distance 9| miles Nov 17th Crossed Rock Mountain and Big Flat. River —distance 20 miles. Nov. 18th. Passed Social Circle and RutLdge—distance 22 miiea Nov. 19th. Passed through Madison— distance 12 miles. Nov 20tb. Marched 14 miles. Nov. 21st. Passed through Eatcnton— j distance 14 miles. Nov. 22d. Passed through Milledge ville—distance 15 miles. Nov. 23d. Camped at Milledgeville. Nov. 24th. Marched 16 miles. Nov. 25th. Crossed Buffalo creek at Long's bridge—distance 9 miles. Nov. 26th. Passed through Sanderville and camped at Tennille, on the Georgia Central Railroad—distance 10 miles Nov 27th. Camped at Dinsboro—dis tance 17 miles. Nov 28th. Passed Key West and camp ed at Spear's Station —distance 13 miles Nov 29th. Marched 10 miles. Nov 30th. Crossed the Ogechee River —distance 9 miles. Dec. Ist. Marched 8 miles. Dec 2d. Marched 12 miles. Dec 3d. Crossed the Augusta Railroad —distance 18 miles. Dec 4th Marched 14 miles. Dec sth Marched 3J miles. Dec. 6th. Marched 8 miles. Dec. 7th. Marched 16 miles. Dec. Bth. Passed through Springfield— distance 15 miles. Dec. 9th. Skirmish at Cyprus Swamp— distance 6 uiiles. Dec. 10th. Arrived in front of the city of Savannah—distance 10 miles. Dec. 11th. Lay on picket in front of the city. Dec. 12th. Fort McAllister stormed and taken. Dec. 13th Communication opened with the fleet Dec 14th Nothing done. Dec. 15th. Shelling by the rebels. Dec 16th and 17th. Threw up breast works. Dec. 18th. Doue nothing except ad vance our line. Dec. 19th. Heavy shelling all bv the rebels. Dec. 20th. Continued heavy shelling and evacuation by the "Johnnies." Dec. 21st. We take possession of the city. Patton says he has the largest and finest lot of Clocks ever brought to this section of the country; all sizes, prices cheap, and the articles neat and j durable, lie has also just received, in | addition to his extensive assortment of j Photo. Albums, Cutlery, Photographs,! Baskets, and every style of Fancy Ar- I tide, a large stock of Jewelry. Don't i forget the place, in East Market street, i between Ritz' Drug Store and the Mif-! Am county Bank. p j The next regular meeting of the Mendelssohn Association will be held j on Saturday evening of this week, in-1 stead of Monday of next week. - The weather continues cold. I Is IT A SIGN ?—On Sunday morning last a blue bird appeared on our pear tree, apparently surveying the sur sounding scene. His notes were by no means gladsome, but uttered as if the poor fellow were cold and chill. Wheth er he had made his home in this neigh borhood, as is occasionally the case with them, and was driven from his ; hiding places by the long and dreary winter, or came from a more southern i ' | clime, where the roar of cannon and ; sulphurous smoke were not to his ; taste, we cannot of course divine—but in either case he is not the less wel j come. He may be a harbinger of pleasanter weather, or a break in the , winter, and we hope to see and hear him often. &Es_A public meeting of citizens of the Borough was held on Monday evening last, for the purpose of devis ing ways and means to evade the draft. Win. Weber, esq., was called to the chair, and Geo. R Frysinger chosen Secretary. John Zeigler stated the object of tho meeting. On motion it was agreed that each draftable man present put his name to a subscription list showing how much he is willing to give. On motion the following gen tlemen were appointed as committees to solicit subscriptions in the Borough: West Ward—Lafayette Webb, Win. May r , Jos. H. Alter. East Ward—Jno. Kennedy, A. P. Blvmyer, John Zeigler. On motion, adjourned, to meet on Thursday evening, Jan. 26, to hear the report of the collecting committees. Surgeon T. A. Worrall, after 3 years' service, has at his own request been honorably discharged, and has arrived at home. Sylvester Weber, after a year's de tention in southern prison pens during which he was deemed dead, has return ed home honorably discharged from a three years' service, and is still a mi i nor—a mark of merit and distinction few " boys" can boast of. a list of prisoners at I l)anville, Dec. 1), we notice Major A i H. Wakefield of the 49th, and Captain | E. E. Zeigler of the 107 th. Indies' Furs. Purchasers may rely upon getting the best ! Furs at CHARLES OAK FORD & SONS. Continental lintel, Philadelphia. __ AIM OUR* Eft SALE. BY virtue of an otder and appointment made by the Orphans' Court in and for MifHin eoUDty, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in Lewistown, sameeoun ty, on THURSDAY, February 9.1865, at 1 o,clock p. m. of said day. the following lots, purparts and real estate, situate on East Third street, in the borough of Lewistown, in said county, bounded and described as fol lows, to wit : Purpart No 2. In front by East Third street, 20 feet 10 inches in width ; on the west by lot of Robert McNeal, Jr, 200 feet in length ; in the rear by an alley, 20 feet 10 in ches in width, and on the east by lot. f John Musser, with a certain two story frame dwel* ling house and other improvements thereon Purpart No. 3. In front on the street afore said, 25 feet 2 inches in width ; on the west, 200 feet iu length, by lot of said John Mua ser; in the rear, 25 feet 2 inches in width as aforesaid, by said alley, and on the east by lot of Louisa Carothers, having also a two story frame dwelling bouse and other im provements thereon, being the same property lately parted, divided, valued and appraised by an inquisition, made and returned by the Sheriff of Mifllin county, pursuant to pro ceedings in partition in said Orphans' Court, of August Term, 1864, as by reference to the records and proceedings in said Court will show, and commonly known as the McNeal row. One third of the purchase money to be paid upon confirmation of sale and the balance in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest, to be secured with judgment bonds D. M. CONTNER, janlß Trustee and Commissioner. Gentlemen's llats. All the latest styles at CHARLES OAK FORD & SONS, Continental Hotel, Phila delphia. Orphans 5 Court Sale, B\ virtue of an order issued out of the Orphans Court of Mitfiio county, the undersigued will expose to public sale on the premises, on SATURDAY, February 25,1865, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described property, viz: A valuable farm, late the property of Francis Henry, deceased, situate in Brown township, Mitßin county, adjoining lands of John Hooly, Andrew Watt's heirs, Dr. G. V. Mitchell and others, containing about 250 ACRES, mure or less, the greater pa. t of which is in a high stare of cultivation: (the balance is well timbered ) There is on the farm a two story Stone Dweliingfl -use, ■|jaU* j ;JL (tenant house.) Bank Barn and JSyf t Ha fth'-r improvements BSBK&mm Also, ail ORCHARD of Ap ple frees, in the Kishacoquillas V^alley. The farm is about two and a half miles from Reedsville, on the turnpike leading from that place to Belleville, and is the first qual ity of limestone valley land TERMS OF SAI.E: —One half the purchase money on confirmation of sale, the balance in two equal annual payments, with interest, to be secured by mortgage or judgment bends. Any persons desiring to purchase and wish mg further time for payments, can moat prob ably be accommodated by applying to the undersigned. WILLIAM HENRY, ALEX. REED. janlß Admra. Fraucia Heury, dee'd. i FORWARDING, COMMISSION and Produce Business. undersigned begs leave to return JL thanks to the farmers of Mifflin county for the patronage heretofore extended to him in the above business, and also to inform them that he has taken as co partners in "aid business. JOHN D. TAYLOR and JOSEPH R. HENRY, and that the business will .i-re after be condueted in the name o f FRAN CIS McCLURE & CO FRANCIS McCLURE. Lewistown. August I, 18G4. The undersigned having formed a on part nership in the Forwarding Commission and Produce Business, under the name of Fran cie McClure & Co.. respectfully solicit a share of the patronage of the farming community Strict attention will be given to the interests of their customers, and the highest cash pri ces the market will afford at ull times paid for all kinds of produce. FRANCIS McCLURE. JOHN L>. TAYLOR. JOSEPH R HENRY. Lewistown, August 1, (3) 1864. mi Q2W VM-tmiai AT NOTICE TO FARMERS! TIIE undersigned announces that he is now prepared to buy or receive on storage, and forward all kinds of Grain and other Produce 5 at his new Warehouse at Reedsville. PLASTER, MALT & (OIL kept constantly on hand for sale. He also continues the Produce Business at the old stand in Lewistown. octl9-tf ABNER THOMPSON Lewistown Mills. TIIE RICHEST CASH PRICES Fiiß WHEAT. ASH ALL KINDS OP GRAIN, or received it on storage, at the option of thus, having it for the market. They hope, by giving due and personal at tention to business, to merit a liberal share.J public patronage. SALT and Litneburner- COAL always on hand WM. B McATEE & SON Lewistown, Jan 1, 1865 -tf M'VEYTOVVN STEAM MILL. nAA INO taken the above establishment, the undersigned are now prepared t<- purchase, at highest market rates, all kinds of Grain, in any quantity that may he < ffered The milling business will be attended to with punctuality, and no pains spared to give satisfaction to all who may favor them with their custom. C C. STANBARGER A CO McVeytown, July 13, 1804. A. MARKS' LSWISTCWH Mill HILL ALL k inda of grain offered will he pur chased, and the highest market prices paid. Flour aud feed always on hand. Coal of all qualities and sizes. Salt. Fish. <te . con stantly on hand and for sale to suit the times lie has erected a Plaster Mill in connection with his-Steam Mill, and is prepared to fur nish all who may call, at any time, with fine, fresh ground Plaster. Lewistown, January 1, 1865. OF HO ACRES SITUATE in Wayne township, Mifflin co., adjoining lands of Judge Stine, John & C. W. Atkioson, J. Glasgow, esq., Samuel Withrow, A. J. North, and within } to J mile of Atkinson's and Withrow's Mills, More, Blacksmithshop, <&c., is offered at private sale. About 70 or 75 acres are cleared and un der lence, the balance well set with valuable timber, such as oak and pine. This farm is well supplied with running watei, well adap ted for either grazing or farming purposes, and will be sold at a bargain. Persons wish ing to examine the premises will call on C N. Atkinson. ALSO, A lot in Newton Hamilton, with a large BRICK DWELLING and frame STORE ROOM together, with glass front. The lot is set with c9BHHp°hoice fruit and grapes, and a well of excellent water is at the door. Also, a large stone cistern, wash house, a good sta ble, carriage shed, corn crib, and all other buildings required for convenience. Persons wishing to examine this property will call on James Galbraith, esq , Newton Hamilton, and for particulars and terms ad dress, _ Dr. A. J ATKINSON. a P*-~ Lewistown, Pa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Estate of John Miller, deceased W ' ,e Ht public sale, on the pre j V v mises. on TUESDAY. February 7. 1865, at 1 o'clock p. m the following valuable property, situate in Wayne township. Mifflin 1 county, adjoining lands of Peter Beatty, the heirs of James McKnstry, and others, and in i the immediate vicinity of the Manavunk wood and w ter station on the Penna Rail' 1 road, consisting of 30 -A-O:EVE3S of land, on which are erected a two story Jfeg&L Dwelling House, with cei lae underneath, a small Log ajrlll|K Barn, about fifty bearing Apple and a variety of other fruit trees, and a Well of excellent water ! convenient to the house. Jt)IIN MILLER. JESSE MILLER, janlß ts* Executors. DR. MARSHALL'S Catarrh Sn u ff! THIS Snuff has thoroughly proved itself to be the be.-t article known for curing the Catarrh, Coldtn the Head and Headache It has been found an excel lent remedy in many cases of Sore Eyes. Deafness has been removed by it. and Hearina has often been great ly improved by its use. It is fragrant and agreeable, and Gives Immediate Relief to the dull heavy pains caused by diseases of thehead. I he sensations after using it are delightful and invig orating. It opens and purges out all obstructions, strengthens tfie glands, and gives a healthv action to the parts affected More than Thirty Years' of sale and use of Da. MARSHALL'S CATARRH AND HEAD ACHE SNIFF. has proved its great value for all the com mon diseases of the head, and at this moment stands higher than ever before. It is recommended by many of the best physicians, and is used with great success and satisfaction everv where. Read the Certificates of Whole sale Druggists in 1854. The undersigned, having for many years been ac quainted with DR. MARSBALL'S CATARRH AND HEADACHE SXL'FF. and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state that we believe it to be equal, in every respect, to the recommendations given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections, and that it is decidedly the best article we have ever known for all common diseases of the head, Burr A Ferry, Boston, Barnes A Parke, N. Y. Kee-I, Austin A Co. " A. B. A 1). Sands, Brown, Lansom A Co.. " Stephen Paul A Co., Reed, Cutler A Co., - Israel Minor A Co., ^. bW 'i owle ' " McKesson A Robbing, " Wilson. 1-airbank A Co. " A. L. Scovllle A Co.. llenshaw, Edmand A Co.. M Ward, Close A Co " H. 11. Hay. Parliaiid, Me. Bush A Uale, " For sale by all Druggists, TRT IT. Nov. 16-ly. 6 ° The Great English Remedy* SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pillff, Prepared frum a preteription of Sir J. Clarke. M. D. Phy sician Extraordinary to the Queen. THIS invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases to which the female constitution is subject. Vt moder-jtes all excess and removes ail obstructions, and a speedy cur* may be relied on. To Married ladies it is peculiarly suited. It will in a short time bring on the monthly period with regularity. Eacn bottle, price (ne Dollar, hears the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to prevent counterfeits. CAUTION. These Pill should not he taken by Females durina the FIRST THREE MOXTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to briny on Miscarriage, but'at any other lime they ! are safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart. Hysterics and Whites, these Pills w ill effect a cure when all other means have fail ed; and although a powerful remedy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony, or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions in the pamphlet around each pack age, which should be carefully preserved. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sole Agent for the United States and Canada. JOB MOSES. Z7 Cortland St., New York. N. B—sl.uo and 6 postage stamps enclosed to nv authorized agent, will insure a bottle, containing 5o Pills, by return mail. novl6-ly. - - •> -£, £jC., . ' •>'. 5 ret' \ J* i itf ■? fk TA > ' <f PI LPS V ' r ILL immediately relieve, without pain. V I all disturbances of tire periodic dis j charge, whether arising from relaxation or ; suppression. They act like a charm in re> ! moving the pains that.accompany difficult or j immoderate menstruation, and are the orrlv I *at'e and reliable remedy for Flashes, Sick lle.-idaci e, Pain* in the Loins, Back and Side. ; Palpitation of the Heart. Nervous Tremors, Hysterica, Spasms. Broken Sleep, and other i unpleasant and dangerous effects of an un ! natural condition of the sexual functions In the cases of Fluor Albus, or Whites, they effect a speed cure. Sr. Cheeseman's Female Fills. Have been used over a quarter of a century. They an offered as the only safe means of re newing interrupted menstruation, but ladies must hear iu mind that there is one condi' tiou of the female system in which the Pills cannot be taken without producing a peculiar result. The condition referred to ie pregnan cy —the result, miscarriage. Such is the ir resistible tendency of the medicine to restore the sexual functions to a normal condition, that even the reproductive power of nature cannot resist it. They cannot do harm in anv other way. Dr. Cheeseman's Female Fills Are the only medicine that married and sin yle ladies have relied upon for many years or can rely upon now. Beware of imitations! These Pills form the finest preparations ever put forward, with immediate and persistent success, DON'T BE DECEIVED. Take this ad vertisement to your druggist, and tell him you want the best and most reliable Female Medicine in the world, which is comprised iu Dr. Cheeseman's Female Fills! They have received and are now receiving the sanction of the must eminent Pby.-icians in America Explicit Directions with each box—the price. One Doliar per Box; containing from 50 to 60 Pills. Pills sent by mail, promptly, by remitting the price to the proprietors, or aQy author ized agent, in current funds. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. HUTCHINGS & HILLYER. Proprietors, 81 Cedar St., N Y. Sold in Lewistown only by R Martin and F. J. Hoffman. nov9-eow. REMOVED ! li'M PITOR.IPH CAB.! KS-TO THE BEAK OK-4J DB miwr Mil, Photographs, Arnbrotypes, Gems (or Fer rotypes) beautifully and promptly finished, and at the lowest rates. novlG-tf j COAL T COAL. W r ILKESBARRE, from the celebrated; Baltimore mines, Nus 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 * | SUN BURY. Nos. 2.3*5. LYKENS VALLEY, No. 5, suitable for ; stove and Liutehurners' use For sale at the lowest cash prices. fajPOrders left a t Geo. Blymyer's store will be promptly attended to. J. 0. BLYMYER & CO. Lewistown, Sept. 21, 1864. 1 FOUND out that Huffman's is tbe place for Groceries. j I.N the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county, in equity, N u . 1, AprU Xe 1800. The Glamorgan Iron Company vs. Maria Hulings, Ellen E. Dennison. Charlea Dennison, Msrrs P Williams, Lloyd W. Williams. Mary R. Williams. Elizabeth Reynolds and Reynolds. Mary Hu lings. widow of Thomas M. Ilulings, ai d the Heirs of said Thomas, Herrs of David W Holing a, deceased, and cB others inter ested in the premises. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, ) County i f Mifflin, j ss ' The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Maria Hillings. Ellen E. Denni [I c 1 80D > Charles Dennison, Maria P. RA. .J Williams, Lloyd W. Williams, Mary R. Williams, Elizabeth Reynolds and Reynolds, Mary Hu lings, widow of Thomas M. Hulings, and the Heirs of said Thomas Heirs of David W. Hulings, deceased, and all others interested ID the premises: Whereas, the Glamorgan Iron Company, complainant in this suit, have filed in our Court of Common Pleas, of Mifflin county, their bill against the Heirs aforesaid of Da vid VV . Hulings, and say that the Glamorgan Iron Company, complainant as aforesaid, is seized in its demesne as of fee of a certain messuage or lot of ground, containing about five acres, situate in Granville township, county aforesaid, immediately derived to it from Etting, Graff 4 Co., and vested in Et ting, Graff & Co. by certain good conveyan ces in the law from Mary Minehart and John Minehart. (the said Mary beiug lately Mary Lyon,) being part of a tract of sixty four acres, land surveyed in the name of David Steele and, as the property of David Steele, s. Jd by the Sheriff of Mifflin county to Da vid W. Hulings, deceased, aforesaid, about the year which land being so vested in David W. Hulings, the said Hulings did, for a valuable consideration, soil and convey to said Mary Lyon, now Minehart, in or before the year 1827, which conveyance so made complainant is informed and believes is mis laid or lost, but that in pursuance of said - o'iveyance the said .Mary Lyon, now Mine hart. did before the year 1830 enter upon, occupy and possess peaceably the said land on and bef-.re tbe year 1830, and that said .Mary and her grantees have ever since the said time occupied and possessed said land as their own, and are now in possession of 6aid land without let or hindrance or challenge of title by or from said David W. Hulings, bis heirs, or any other persun. claiming title thro' --r under him, which facts the said orator is informed and believes he can establish and prove by living witnesses, but forasmuch as disputes may arise after said witnesses are dead to the prejudice of said orator's title, said orator prays that said witnesses may be examined in perpetvam rei memoriam for the proof of the matter as aforesaid, and to have said teatsmony filed and perpetuated in this honorable Court, as against the heirs of said David W. Hulings aud all other persons, now therefore we command you and every of you, that, laying aside all business and excuses whatever, you and each of you be and appear before the Judges of our Court of Commou Fleas, in and lor the county of Mifflin, at a Court to be holden at Lewistown on the first Monday of February next, to answer the said bill of the said the Glamorgan Iron Compa ny, and to do and abide what the said Court may further order and consider in this be half. Witness the Honorable Samuel S. Woods, President Judge of our said Court, at Lew istown, this7thday of January, A. D. 1865. N. C. WILSON, Prothouotary. And now, to wit, January 2. 1865, on mo tion of Geo. W. Eider, E-q.. solicitor for plaintiff, it is ordered that notice be served ->n the respondents personally, if found in the county, and if not, by publication in one newspaper, published in the county, for three consecutive weeks one of which is to be sent to each of said respondents by mail, directed to then) at their nearest post office, and John A McKee, Esq., appointed commissioner— same notice of taking testimony to he given. By the Court, S. S. W. Defendents are notified that Plaintiffs wilf take testimony before the commissioner, to he filed in above case, at the Register's Office in Lewistown, on 28th January, 1865. GEO. W. ELDER, jaull Solicitor for Plaintiffs. COUGH NO HOKE THY Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam. DR. STRICKLAND'S Mellifluous Cough Balsam is warranted tocureOoughs.Colds,Hoarseness. Asth ma. Whooping Cough. Sore Throat. Consumption,and all affections of the Throat and Lungs. All the medical men and the Press recommend Dr. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture as the only certain remedy for Itiarrhuea and dysentery. It isaeombina tion ol Astringents, Absorbents, Stimulants and Car minatives. and is warranted to affect a cure after all other means have failed. STRICKLAND'S Pile REMEDY Dr. Strickland's Pile Remedy has cured thousands of the worst cases of Blind and Bleeding Piles. It fires immediate relief and effects a permanent cure. ry it directly. It is warranted to cure. DR. STRICKLAND'S TONIC. We can recommend those suffering with loss of ap petite, Indigestion, or Dyspepsia. Nervousness and Nervous Debility, to use Strickland's Tonic. It is a vegetable prepafation. free from alchobolic liquors; it strengthens the whole nervous system; it creates a good appetite, and is warranted to cure dyspepsia and nervous debility. For sale by druggists generally, at $1 per bottle. Prepared by Dr. A. Strickland, 6 East Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. decT-ly For sale by Dr. R. Martin, Druggist, Lew istown, Pa. PUBLIC SALB. 1 \7l LL be sold at public sale, by the un v v dersigned, residing on the farm of F. •J. Hoffman, in Grunville township, Mifflin county, about 4 miles we6t of Lewistown, on Wednesday, Feb. 22,1865, the following personal property, to R it: a MiLBES, one with Foal, 2 Yearling Colts, 3. Milch Cows, 4 Calves, Breeding Sow, 10 Pigs, two horse Wagon, Spring Wagon with tongue and shafts, 2 sets Plow Gears, single Harness, Collars, Bridles, Saddles, Plow, Harrow. Doubletrees. Singletrees. Hay Ladders. Grain Cradle. Mowing Scythe, Forks. Rakes, Wheel barrow, and a variety of other articles, too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m , when terms will be uaadc known. janil JAMjiS ANDERSON. IP? the Court of Common P!as of Mrffiin county, in Equity, No 2, April Tern, ; 1805. The Glamorgan Iron Company vs. William Brown, his heirs, and all others in terested in the premise*, J STATE OE PENNSYLVANIA, 1 County of Miftiin. j 8S * i The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania tct William Brown, his heirs, and I" 1 *ll others interested in the preiu L J ises. Whereas, the Glamorgan Iron j Company, of said County, compluihant iu tljie suit has tiled in our Court of Common j Pleas of said county their bill against Wil j liaro Brow n, his heirs, and aH others interes' i ted, or chiming title thereto through said William Brovfn, in the following described premises, situate in Granville township, Mif | flin county, tweive acres of land known as j the Watson ore bank, being part of a tract . of land containing one huchfi'ed and seventy | two acres, which was part tract surveyed 2d April 1789 in name John A, ilanun. Said | complainants immediately derived the title to I said twelve acres of land from Etting, Gruff t Co., who by sundry good conveyaucee in ! the law claim title thereto from and through William Maclay, deceased, who claimed said ! land by virtue of a deed from William Brown, j defendant in this suit, dated 22d April, 1812, under which deed the said Maclay and his grantees entered into possession of said tract df land, and have remained ever since the .time last aforesaid in peaceable possession .'thereof, witbout let or hindrance or challenge of title by or from said William Brown, his heirs or any other person, but inasmuch as said deed from William Brown to William Maclay, is now mislaid or lost, and as dis putes may arise as to the title of complain ants after the living witnesses are dead, who i-6a.d orator is now informed and believes can i - prove continued and peaceable possession S for at least thirty years of the premises | aforesaid by said orator and bisgrante-s. and j can also prove that the said William brown did make and deliver a deed for said prerni ses to William Maclay under whom said ora tor claims. Said orator prays that said wit nesses may be examined in perpetuam rei memoriam for the proof of the matter as aforesaid, and to have said testimony filed in this honorable Court as against the heirs of said William Brown and all other persons. Now, therefore, we command you, and eve ry of you, that laying aside all business and excuses whatever, you and each of you be a' d appear before the Judges of our Court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Mif flin, at a Court to be holden at Lewistown, on the first Monday of February next, to an swer the said bill of the said the Glamorgan Iron Company, and to do and abide what the said Court may further order and consider in this behalf. Witness the Honorable Samuel S. Woods, President Judge of our said Court at Lew istown, this 7th day of January, A. D. 1865. N C. WILSON, Prothonotary. Now. Gth January, 1865, on motion of Geo. W. Elder, esq , solicitor for plaintiff, it is or' dered " that notice be served on tbe respon dents personally if found in tbe county, if not by publication in one newspaper publish ed in the county, for three consecutive weeks, 'one of which is to be sent to the nearest post office of respondents by mail, rf that can be ascertained, directed to them, and John A. McKee appointed commissioner to-take testi mony—same notice to be given of time and place of taking testimony." By the Court, S. S. W. Defendants are notified that Plaintiff" will tako testimony before the commissioner to be fiied in above case, at the Register's office in Lewistown, on 28th January, 1865. GEO W. ELDER, janll Solicitor for Plaintiffs. Dr. Velpau's French Pills. Ladies, take Particular Notice. THE REAL VELPAD FEMALE PILL. [WARRANTED FRENCH.] npiIESE Pills, so celebrated many years ago in Paris for the relief of female ir regularities, and afterward so notorious for their crimipal employment in the practice of abortion, are now offered for sale for the first time in America. They have been kept in comparative obscurity, from tbe fact that tha originator. Dr. Velpau, is a physician in Puris of great wealth and strict conscientious prin ciples, and ha 9 withheld them from general use, lest they should be employed for unlaw ful purposes. In overcoming Female Obstruc tions, Falling of the Womb, Whites. Green Sickness, Suppression, Retention or Immod erate Flow of the Monthly Discharges, ther seem to be truly omnipotent, bursting open the flood gates from whatever cause may have stopped them ; but they are offered to the pub j lie only for legitimate uses, and all agents are forbidden to soil them when it is understood that the object is unlawful. Married ladies should never take them when there is any reason to_ believe themselves pregnant, for they will be sure to produce a miscarriage. These pills are entirely safe under all cir cumstances, being composed entirely of suh stances frum the vegetable kingdom. Each box has the coat of arms for kho eity of Paris stamped on the box, with th words " Trade Mark" in French, to counterfeit which is a misdemeanor, and all persons will be dealt with according to law. jta?~ Full directions accompany every box. Ladies can obtain a box sealed from tha eyes of the curious, by inclosing One Dollar and six post office stamps lo any respectable druggist, or to O. G. STAPLES. General Agent for the United States, Waterton, N. Y. Agents—Chas. Riu and F. J. Iloffinan, Lewistown; Mrs. M. T. Brehman, McVey town ; John Reed and S. S. Smith, Hunting don. dec7-ly. CHAMPION,LOUDER & c 0,7 Commission Merchants. AND DEALERS IN ' FLOUR, GRAIN, BUTTER. EGGS, LARD, POULTRY Dried Fruits, Cheese & Country Produce, 244 N Wharves, below Vine Street, , Philadelphia. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. REFER TO Rockhill k Wilson, Philadelphia. Edwin Yerkes k Co., " Stratton k Brother '5 H. Bumra & Bro., •• Smith, \\ ayne & Co., Cincinnati. Robt. Browning k Co., IndiauapoKe, 11. II" Shufeldt, Chicago. dec2l'6m* rocKET C I Tl7ek*\ Avery large and superior stock at HOFFMAN'S.
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