The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, March 20, 1866, Image 3

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    col:rival -sr ACM W.lll.:lrtsi Remarkable Facts.
It is a very remarkable fact, says the
Hartford Times, that since the days of the
second Adams, the opponents of the De
' mocracy have elected but three Presi
dents; that each of these Presidents has
died in office; and that each of the Vice
Presidents who took their places has been
compelled to differ from the policy of the
President whom he succeeded.
That the hand of Providence is mani
fest in the most recent change, no reflec
tive mind who accepts the doctrine of
Providential influences in the affairs of
men, and realizes the true situatiotrof our
country, can for a moment doubt. The
partizan political clergymen who some
time ago so noisily affirmed the tact,
spoke more truth than they realized.
p, 0. Appointment ,
D. M. Smiley has been *pointed Post
Master at Smiley P. 0., In Gibson town
ship, this county. An excellent selection
—a model for the future.
Farmers take Notice.
There will be a meeting held at the
South Bridgewater Cheese Factory, on
Thursday evening, March 29th, 1866.
Matters of interest to those interested in
c heese-making will be considered. All in
terested will please attend.
Another Veto.
Gov. Curtin has vetoed the Philadel
phia and Erie Railroad bill. The veto
takes the ground that the privilege accor
ded to the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad
(to build railroads in near half the State,
and preventing all others from building i
a road in those counties,) is an infringe
ment of private rights, and that its opera
tion would be conducive to the fostering ,
of monopolies instead of the promotion of;
the general prosperity.
Of course Landon, Cameron and Oster
bout were parties to the passage of tlj
outrageous bill.
Returning Reason.
The Ohio Statesman speaks of a clergy
man who informed the editor the other
day, that a day or two after the assassin
ation of President Lincoln he had preach
ed a sermon surcharged with vengeance
toward the South, and that almost ever
since the thought has been ever present
to him, " I'm a pardoned rebel, too," and
that, therefore, there was no propriety in
his invoking vengeance upon the South
ern people who had been engaged in re
bellion, while alone through pardon from
the Almighty can he hope for salvation.
There is christianity in this view, and we
have been surprised that men assuming
to he divinely ordained have not inculca
ted it from the pulpit. It is not too late
to 1, SO even now.
0 1— The present Congre . ss passed,with
ont hesitation, a bill which contemplated
the expenditure of twenty millions of dol
lars per annum for the maintenance of ne-
grow . •
Andrew Johnson vetoed it, and the
Democratic party sustained him.
~ame Congress has neglected to
ar i mpriate one cent to the equalizAtion
and payment of bounties due white 601-
The Democratic party demand that
they shat} do so, and Andrew Johnson is
with them.
Who are the soldiers' friends'? Those
who postpone his interests to the eleva
tion of the negro,.9r those who demand
that the elevation of the negro shall be
postponed to his interests ? The people
will answer at the polls.
e" The Cincinnati Times, a furious
Abolition print, thus assaults Sumner's
<xmstituTional guaranty :
" According to his argument, Congress
van not Only require each State to admit
the ne , ..7rw's to a vote, but woolen also,
and not only this, but may require a pro
hibition f whisky making and whisky
drinish., define the system of education
for a t•t.ce, prescribe what books shall be
used, wi,at cia.cecti of men and women
shall teach, and that every man, woman
and child shall pray three times a day,
with t heir faces turned toward Massachu
setts !"
I==CEllll
re - The right, man in the Right place
—Andy Johnson in the White House.—
vbarypart, pass.) Herald, Republican.
New York Wholesale Prices,
Prices for the week ending Jr ch 17, 1866.
Beans, white sound, per En., 150 235
Butter in tubs, per pound, 45 55
" firkins, " 35 45
" rolls, 30 40
Cheese, choice, " 18 22
common, " 12 16
Dried Apples lot 12 15
Dried Plums, per lb. 35 40
" Cherries, 40
" Raspberries, 40
" Blackberries, 30
Eggs, fresh, per dozen, 24
Flour, wheat, per barrel, 8 00
3 00
14
" rye,
Corn Meal, per hued. 2 00
Buckwheat flour, per hued. 3 50
Flax, per lb. 20
Feathers, live geese, per lb., 70
Beef Sides, 64 12
'Mutton in carcass, " 10
Veal, " 11
Pork, dressed, " 11
Wheat, per bushel, 170
Rye, 66 66
Oats, tt 51
Corn, 61 75
Hides, dry, per pound, 30
" green, ill. 11
Hops, prime, per lb. 50
Lard, common to best, per lb., 16
Beef, mess, per barrel,l7 00
" prime, 16 11 00
Pork, mess, ~ 24 00
" prime, tt 20 00
Hams, smoked, per lb. 18
Shoulders, smoked, " 16
Bacon, 41 18
Honey, ,t. 20
Chickens, 41 18
Turkeys, 64 21
Geese, 16, 8
Ducks, 4t 22
Clover Seed, per lb. 0
Timothy Seed, per bushel, 350
Flax Seed, " 260
Tallow, per lb . ll
Wool, washed, " 50
" unwashed, " 3O
Apples, per barrel; 4 00
Pittsburgh, March 16
A mass meeting to sustain President
Jol:nson's policy will be held bi.re on
Tuesday next. ➢Zany eminent speakirs
floor a distance have been invited.
sy
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"Tifrtnguionledg is e oft
st em en saves Mrs.—Every
be has iu h
IMPURITIES.
When these are within their natural limits, our health
is good ; but when they are in excess.patus, colds. rheu
matism. gout, debility, costiveness, diarrhea,:dinentery,
erysipela.ite..tc. atlltet us. What we hove to do to re
cover our health is to take out from the Bowels and the
circulation the excess of impurities. This dorie,health
follons of necessity.
BRANDRETIFS PILLS
are the only medicine that can do this with entire safety
to all the organs of the body. Hundreds of thousands
are now living who have ad opted Brandreth's Pills as
their only remedy for periods of from thirty to fifty
years. arid whose average health is excellent. They
have always cured themselves when sick by using these
Innocent and Infolhble Pills.
Principal Agency, Brandreth Ilouec, New York, Sold
by all Dealert , in M dlcinea tour. 15, imp
"'"?" - Dr. Tobin's , Venetian Liniment.—
Died of Croup: What a pretty and interesting, child I saw
last week—but now. alas !itis no more Such was the
conversation of two gentlemen riding down town in the
curs. Died of croup! how strange, when Dr, Tobias'
Venetian Liniment Is a certain cure. if taken in time.—
sow. mothers, we appeal to you. It is not for the pal
try gain and profit we make. but forthe sake of your in.
fent child that now lies playing at your feet. Croup is
a dangerous disease: but use Dr. Tobias' Venetian Lin
iment in time, and it is robbed of its terrors. Always
keep it in the home you may not want it to-night, or
to-morrow. nu telling when—hut armed ii ith this Lini
ment you are prepared, let it come when it will. Price
only 40 cents a bottle.
Sold by all druggists. Office 56 Cortland St. New York
mar 15 Imp
i_V - To Die in a Bad Cacnie ita thotie who fall
in the ranks untliint, dly I. in fooltah. But on
the other hand.
Dyfiny for a Good Cause,
as those who are wise and prudent enough to remedy
the detects or nnthre aith
cith•yrAncatoss HAIR DYE.
are drain; f`Very d.t • r, in et ere city of the Union. is cm
ict•ntlr tiraisexiiirthy This peaceful revolution go
itini oil throne:how the whole liind. and thus beauty and
harmony stiopiato homeliness and incongruity.
Miniumetui he .1. eIfISTADORD, No. ii Asior
liousi, Neu . York. Sold by Di uggists. Applied by all
Ilair Dressers. [mar. 15 Imp.
r?•' - Deafneas, Ultudneas and Catarrh
Treateti ,ith ho utmost -user-.s Itr. J. ISAAC*. ()o
culist and Aurist, (formerly of Leyden. Holland, I No
51'J Pine street. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the
mo.it reliable sources in the City and Country can be
seen at his office The medical faculty are invited to tic
company their patients. an be has no accrete in his
practice. AP,TIFICIXL EYES inserted tcie hoot pain.
No charge made for examination. [July 20, 1:,tr35. ly
.-eStranze, but True.—Every yonng lady and
nolitleatnn in the I..ntted States can hear something ve
ry much to their advantage by return mail tfree of
eilarge.% by addressing, the untler , lgncrl. Those having
fears ,abeing humbugged will oblige be not noticing
this card. All others will please addr,. their obedient
Bevcant. THOS. V. CHAPMAN",
Dec. 26.—lysmp 831 Broadway, New York.
r": """To ronsumptlves.—Tho advertiser having
been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple
remedy. after having suffered several years with a se
r•ere fang affection. and that dread disevio.. Constunp
thm—is nnxione to make known to his feilow-entlerers
the means ofenre.
To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the pre
scription used (free of charge.) with the directions fur
preparing and using the same, which they will find a
snre cure for Consumption, stilton, ftronchitiv.
Coughs, and all throat and lung affections. The only
object of the advertiser in sending the prescription is to
henetit the afflicted. And spread information which lie
rolled yes to be invaluable : an 1 he li,,rea avers -offerer
will try his remedy. as it will cost them nothing. and
may prove a blessing , .
Parties wishing the prescription, tutee, by return
mail. will please address
EDWATID A. 'WILSON.
Williamsburg, Kings Co,, New York.
Dec. 26. IS6s.—lyemp
IV — Errors of gentleman who euf
fered for years from nervous debility, prematnre derail.
and all the efferte of youthful Indieerct mn. wilt, for the
sake of suffering humanity. Fend free to all who need
it. the recipe and directions for making the simple rem
edy by which he was cured. linflerere Wirhillg to profit
by the advertiser's experience. ran do so by addressing
JOHN W OGDEN.
No. 13 Chamber, street, New 'fork.
Dec. `..41, 1865. lytornp
rY7 - Irhe Conies,.lons and Experience of an
Invalid, Published for the benefit and as a caution to
yiiunt.t men and others, u ho suffer from nervous oebility,
premainre decay of manhood. etc. supplying at the runic
time the Meallg of self-cure. 13v one who has cured him
telfafter underitioinQeonrideruble quackery. By enelo•
sine a port paid addressed envelope, n idnizte copy. free
of chartry maw be had of the author. "NAvneNtEl.. MAY.
rein, Eeq., Brooklyn, King. co. N.Y. jstri3o lysmp7
Draths. as well as marriages. are published free
Obituaries publiblied at the rate of fifty ceuts per hund
red words. or flee cents per line for poetry. Cash to be
sent with the notice.
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In Forest Lake, Jan. 26th, 1866, COR
NELIUS WARNER, 101DCrly of Wallpack,
Sussex county, New Jersey, aged 37
years, I ino. and 1 day.
The Lord has called Cornelius away
From his cinnpanion dear;
lle left his children and his friends
In sorrow, grief and tears.
Then let our sorrows cease to flow,
God has re-called his own ;
But let our hearts in every woe
Still say, "Thy will be done."
In West Pittston, on the 4th inst.,Alrs.
EFFIE STUAUT, aged 76 years, formerly of
East Bridgewater, Susquehanna co.
READ THIS!
EVERYBODY I;iiscttlelnee°:wth
Lathrop. Ty ler leyviii r eaoell nt the
office or H. C. TYLER,
(opposite A. Lathrop's) and
teMITITICIM
the same without DELAY or FARTHER NOTICE.
LATHROP, TYLER & RILEY.
2larch 20, 1830. 3w
STRAY 2, I.M.
CAME Into the enclosure of the pubscriber about
the let of November, 1865, a White LAMB. The
owner Is requested to prove property nay charees and
take it away. .k6III`i LYNCH.
Apolacon, March 20, 1868.°
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T. CHARLES 110TRE. LEASE & FUR
NITURE, For Sale. Possession given the first of
April. • •
• S. W. SIIRORSS, Proprietor.
SCRANTON, Pa. Web 0, Ma.
AUCTION! AUCTION!
fVflg subscriber having sold hie farm In New Milford
township, will offer for sale on the premises, 011
Saturday, March. 24, 1866,
rommeneing MAO o'clock, A. 11., the following proper
tv, to wit:
fi Cows. 1 two-year rid Heifer, Qyearling Heifers. 1
learllng Bull. 3 Shoats. 1 Lumber Wagon, 1 top Buggy,
setts double Hart'less. 1 lumber Sleigh, 1 bob Sleieh,
1 Fanning Mill, 1 Elorte Rake, 3 Plows, and other i•ttrm
lug Tools too numerous to mention. A quantity o(
Ha), oats and Corn, Dairy rtensils consisting of Churns
Putts, Pane, Butter Pails and Firkins, 1 Cook Stove
(nearly new) and Furniture. Lot of Tinware, Stone Jars,
Household Furniture, and other articles too numerous
to mention.
TERMS.—AII sinus undrr $5, cash down; $5 and
aro . , six months credit, with interest and approvedse-
curity.
C. S. FILBERT, Auctionet.r.
PETER AfcCOLLUM
New Milford, )larch 20, -18611
Executrix' Notice.
r { STATE of L. C. DAY, dee'd, late of Forest,
1 - 2 d Lake township, Susquehanna County, Pa.
Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified
to make immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them duly authenticated for
set tleMent
DANNAII DAY, Executrix.
nu-et:A Lake, ?larch 20. 361.16. Gl'
A Farm of 133 Acres,
And Good Improvements,
lu Bridgewater, 2 miles from Montrose, For Sale
Montroge, Starch sth, 1866
For Setae.
pIIE subscriber offers at private sale the following
described real estate, viz
A FARM containing 140 acres, well watered and
wooded, and a good dwelling house, almost new, two
barn!. and un orchard—only or a mile from Dimock
Corners, on the Montrone road.
acre. of valuable land contiguous lo the vil
lage of Dimwit:. containing I dwel hug house, I barn, a
good orchard, and the building known se WOOIJIIUFF
ACADEMY. which at a moderate cost could be easily
converted into a good dwelling house. All of o bleb
will he offered together, or divided up and parceled out
to suit purcluteere.
Also—a dwelling house and lot, directly upon one of
the four corners, u ith a horse barn, wagon shed, and a
zood store house, suitable fur the Dry Goods ur Gro
cery trade.
The above described Real Estate, tozeiher with a
quint ity of personal property and ye stock, will be of
fered ou tettos Noontide to the poi, haser.
L. H. Win WHUFF,
Susquehanna Co. Pa.
Jan. 2. 18141. tf
ANOTHER GREAT ECM:
IN TILE CITY OF NEM' YORK'
0f.,1 I ltly re:Ter:able citizen. N% VII known t , the Mer
41)1;1e et , nontinit). by
DR. J. H. Sc a EN C
TILE GIZEAT LING Do(701i or PHILADELPHIA
()Frit I: N. V. AND GALENA LEAD CO.
No :1- ' 4s -.\u St. No , n York, June 1. ISM
Do. J.ll, !nctif:•:( IC.—Dotr Sir :—Por over fifteen years
b een rustled eitls a be, ere cough, and usually
trioor three tunes it sear IC 101 more or less hemor
rhage. which together, for the Mat few years, loin kept
me thin in and too weak to do business of any
kind e ithout suffering. In A zignnt last 1 hada very Ea
vere hemorrhage, and accoiding to the jnOgo eat of a
good New York physician, 1 was classed as beyond the
reach of medicine, and was advised to he prepared, so
fawns property matters were concerned, to leave this
eorld at short !lodee. The physician (and my good
friends) said that the first cold I took must prose fatal.
Early lain:nu:try 1 took n aevere cold. and fortunately
was occupying rooms at No :la Bond street, diroctiy
over your odice. I think about tba Pith of January I
procured a bottle of sour pnlmonic Sy nip and come
("clic:cal taking it freely. NI y tee-! and II RILLS were Very
nuo h se (Alen, and ail the I.lolllt Of a speedy death
scented to as company any cold. I sent for lily former
physician and six ed to him that I Wale taking your
medicines, and after chess Inv them to him. and Laying
tasted of them, (tc., he replied • •• You ran take them
if you like, they will do you no harm. - lie said : "Ylll2l
IZIKINV what I told you last summer, and I say the same
now, if you have any business to close np, do not put it
otT. - 11e said to other friends that tic could nee no
hope for ine. lii•dids and relations eoncluded
tnv time had come. At :his time I wan taking freely of
your medicine. but had out vet seen you. The doctor
milled a few tinies. and found me (MILL'il to his surprise.,
he said.) improving, and he could not understand why.
Iniih wn , iocren-in;z!n your medicines. and 1 had II
Wish Its have you examine my cane, and see what you
land to say. When you ti ret Came to my room and made
the examination. you gave me lint little en, ourage
ment. hat on the contrary, expressed sad doubts of my
ever being helped out of my !lien seeming di tlicultiea
The second time that you called. finding me still gain
ing. you gave me encouragement. saying. •• Your sym-
Wins are impros lug ; the Pulinunic Syrup. Sea-Weed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills had acted like a chem." My
circulation. my cough. my appetite. all beau to lm
prove, and I could walk about my room a little. You
visited me nearly every Tuesday. and found me improv
ing: and told me not to gu out (if my room until the first
day of May. I took Ile cold while under your treat
ment, my appetite became first rate, and you told me to
cat every thing I wished a a ntitritions nature. and to
I exercise ahout the roam as in nob as possible I follow
ed your advice, and to the surprise of my old physician
and friends. I seen) touch better than I have been for
several years, and breathe Letter than I have ever ex
pected a person coulo with one lung, the left being com
pletely dried up. I feel very grateful to you, and con
sider your advice and medicines invaluable
Yours, Truly
Dr.. .S,IIEXCX—Deer Sir :—About two years ago I was 1
taken with a very troublesome cough and a pain in my
breast; seven or eight months passed away without my
doing anything for myself. Then I applied to a physi
cian, who attended me for about three months without
rendering me any service. I also obtained the advice
and treatment of a physician in one of our hospitals,
and also had the advice and treatment of two other phy
sicians but all to no put pose. During this long space
of time I was nearly dead; several times my friends
came to see me and witness my exit into the spirit
world. I Wil, confined to my bed two months at one
time. My breathing was Piece& ngly short. I gave
up severaf times all hope of getting better: and as re
garded getting better; and as regarded getting well. that
was entire.y out of the question. And to think this
day lam well and hearty! I was advised by some of
my friends to try Dr. Schenck's Medicines. I accor
dingly bought bottle after bottle, until I reached the
ninth; then I f o und a decided change in my cough for
the better. I suffered severely front palpitation of the
heart, and two weeks after I commenced taking your
medicine this difficulty ceased.
When I first went to Dr. Schenek's office It was with
dllliculty that I could get up into his reception room, I
was so weak and so swellvd• ' my skin was as sallow as •
though I had the jaundice: I felt dull, heavy and sleep
less. Dr. SChenck • after examining me, Paid both my
lungs were affected, and cave me brit little hope,• but
his medicines, in about two weeks, took right hold of
me: It seemed to go right through my whole system.
The Pulmonic Syrup. Sea Weed Tonic and Mandrake
Plits,all took right hold in the right place. The Pills
brought away great quantities of bile and slime; the
Syrup loosened the matter in my lungs, which cline oil
very frse: the Sea Weed Tonic gave me an appetite, and
everything seemed to taste gird.
To sho v what great power the medicines bare in
i purifying my system, and to show how bad I was dis
eased, beside all the bile that passed my bowels, and
the great quantitiaa of phlegm and matter I expecto
rated, I broke out all over in large boils, that would
continue to gather and ruin for about six weeks, and I
! had at one time over twenty five boils. I have nothing
i of the kind now, and feel like another person altogeth
er. I can safety say that I have not enjoyed curb health
for five years as I do nqw. and cannot praise you and
your medicines enough. May God abundantly bless
and preserve you! is the sincere desire of one who has
been so wondermlly relieved through your agency; and
if any one desires to know with regard to the truthful
ness of this report, if they will call upon any of my
friends, or upon me, No. 4 Dryden Place. near Thom
p 7
son street. heluw 7.7adwalader, Philadelphia, they will
be perfectly satisfied with the validity of the case.
Yours, with much respect.
MARY SCRNAIDT.
The above case, as described, is perfectly correct. I
know it to be true. Yours, T. B. MILLER,
mch6 Pastor of Hancock M. E. Church.
Dr. Schenck will be professionally at hie principal of
fice No. 15 North Sixth street, corner of Commerce,
Philadelphia, every Saturday, from 9 a. m. until 4 p. m.,
No. 32 Bond street, New York, every Tuesday, frpm 9
to 8; No. 38 Snmmer street Boston. Maes., every Wed
nesday, from 9 to 8, and every other Friday at 108 Balti
more street Baltimore, Eld. All advice free, but for a
thorough examination of the lunge with his Reel:thorn&
ter, the charge is three dollars.
Price of the peiteonie Syrup and Seaweed Tonic, each
$lllO per bottle, or $7 50 per half dozen. Mandrake
Pills, 2.5 cents per box. JAW lyjw
For eale bye]] Drrtggiste and dealere.
THIRY FOR SIM
npuE subscribers otter for sale at a bargain their Tan
i ning Property, with all necessary Out Buildings,
Teuaut Houses, Property,
together with
Store and Dwelling House,
occupied by Wm. Tremain. Said property is in Har
mony township, Susquehanna county, Penn'a, situated
on the Starucca Creek, and near the Erie Railway, two
miles from Susquehanna Depot. The capacity of Tan
nery is frura
to 12.000 Hic3os
per annum. A good WATER POWER on a never
failing. stream. Rue the Patent Oven for burning Tan
for heating purposes. Thu Tannery is in
Good Working Order
in every respect, and is as convenient and well arrang
ed for doing work economically as any Tannery in the
county. A good mercantile business is done in the
Store, and might be increased, if desired,
Wishing to get out of the Tanning business is the
reason for selling. Possession could be given as soon
as present stock is turned out.
orr For farther particulars Inquire of J. P. Trutt:min,
Monticello, Sullivan Co. N. Y., or of Wm. Tremain, on
the premiums
WM. TREBIAIN £ CO
Laneeboro' Mara, 11th, 1866. 2m
$5OO REWARD!
STOLEN from the house of N. D. Snyder, in Rush, on
Sunday. Feb. 2.5 th, between the hours of 12 and 6311;
in the evening,
1,40 00 Dollars
consistin g of Three One Hundred Dollar Bills, Six Fif
ty Dollar Bills, the rest 20's, and 10's, and s's—mostly
interest bearing bonds.
N. D. S'N'IDER.
Rush, March 6, 1866. 8w
1866. PHILADELPHIA 1866
D. BREWSTER
NATEOLI. Pasfripeavis.
HOWELL ti BOURKE,
X" .13.496 xis - 133.g is,
Window Shades,
Corner Fourth and Market Streets,
PIIILADELP-MA.
N. B.—Always is Store, a large Stock of
LINEN and OIL SHADES
31nrch 6, 1866. 3mJw
Dr. F. C. BROOKS,
Vinsician &*urgont,
HAVINI; located at DIMOCK, Susquehanna County,
Pa will attend promptly to all calla with which he
may be favored. Unice at L. Blakeslee's.
N. B.—llan been connected with Willi,' Bye hospital
in Philad,lphia one year.
Dimocit, Feb. 27, IbGli. lm•
ADMINISTRATOR'S SIR I
MITE undersigned will offer for ease at auction, a the
of John to Lathrop, ou Saturday,
March ..!-tch. I , f.h. at ten o'clock - , A. M., the following
dercrihed re.d estate, late the estate ol Davie N. Phil
lip., deceased, to wit:
All that certain parcel of land situate in Lathrop
township, Stisyip•hanna county, Pennsylvania, bound
ed and described as follows : On the north by lands of
S. G. Osborn. east by lands of Drew Lord, south by
lands of J. M. Williams. and west by lands of John
like—containing sixty-three acres, or thereabouts;
with about twenty acres Improved, together with the
appurtenances, a small house, a barn, and some fruit
trees.
TERM S.—Twenty.flve dollars each on day of sale,
three hundred dollar• on confirmation of sale. and the
balance in Imitallmente payable at the end of one and
two veara.
W'Persons wishing to purchase can learn all the
particulars by addressing the undersigned at Ilopbot
tow, Pa. . .
E, M. TEWKSBURY. Adm'r
Lathrop. Feb.
ESTATE of WARREN P. KENNARD, deed, late of
Drldgewater totruallip, Snliquehattna county, Ps.
- Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above
named decedent having been granted to the undersign
ed, all persons indebted td.said estate are hereby noti
fled to make immediate payment, and those basing
claims against the same to.present them duly authenti
cated fur settlement. _
J. P. HARDING, t El . rs
S. L. KENNARD,
Bridgewater, Feb. 27, lark. tiw
TIIE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or
phan's Court of su4rini.hanna County to make dis•
tribution of the funds in the hands of the administrator
of theestate of GARWOOD MITCIIEL. deceased, will
attend to the duties of his appointment et his office in
Montrose. on Saturday the Nth day of March, 1866, at
out:o'clock. P. M., at which time and place all persons
insterested in said fund will present their claims or be
forever debarred from coming in on said fund.
J. B. 3rC0LLL.1.731, Auditor.
Feb. 2.3 d, 1866.
lIMIE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or
phans' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute
the funds in the hands of Sewell Wilmartb, administra
tor of the estate of Lobar' Russell, dec'd, will attend to
the duties of his appointment at his office in Montrose,
on Thursday, the 39th day of March, A. D. 1866, at 1 o'-
clock, P.M., at which time and place all persons inter
ested in said fund will present their claims or be foray
er debarred from coming in on said fund.
E. M. TURNER, Auditor.
Feb. 27, 1866. 4w
T. S. SIIELDON
THE undersigned, an audito r ap• carted by the Or
phan's Court of Susquehanna County to distribute
the funds in the hands of the administrator of the es
tate of S. A. Woodruff, deceased, to and among the
heirs and legal representatives of said decedent, will
attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of
Bentley. Fitch A Bentley, in hfent rose, on Wednesday
the 2l et day of March, 1866, at 2 o'clock, P. M., at which
time and place all persons interested in said fund will
present their claims or be forever debarred from com
ing in on said fund.
B. S. BENTLEY, Jr., Auditor.
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