The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 03, 1866, Image 3

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Democratic Committee Meeting.
c A meeting of the Demo
cratic County Committee
for i/ z.ipielianna County. will be held at
Searle's Hotel (Room No. 8) in Montrose,
on Wednesday, July 4th, 1866, at two o'-
clock in the afternoon. As business of
nunsual importance will be presented for
c onsideration, the attendance of every
member is especially desirable.
A. J. GEartrrsorr, Chairman.
West Lenox P. 0.
We are informed that a gentleman re
siding in West Lenox has taken the sub
contract on the route by which the mail
is supplied to the new office ; and that
the office may therefore be considered as
SdeCeSSfUlly established, much to the sat
isfaction of all interested.
Roll of Honor.
Cash receipts from subscribers to the
3lontrose Democrat for the month of
June. (We delay publishing a list of
those who do not pay, to give them a
chance to get into this list.)
D. R. Randall $6.00
H. W. Allen 4 00
Mrs. B. Butterfield 4.00
Robert L. Diamond new.... 2.00
Richard O'Donnell 2.00
George D. Foot 2.00
John Morse, (estate) 2.50
Arnold Boleti dis.... 2,85
Dennis Sullivan 1.00
N. D. Snyder 2.00
S. E. Sutton 4.00
George P. Little new.... 2.00
J. W. Austin 2.00
Asa Hammond n0w.... 1.00
Linus new.... 1.65
U. E. Crofut 2.00
Luke Harding new.... 2.00
Seth Kelly 2.00
Martin Bunnell 4.00
Abel Sherman, 2.00
Elisha Griffis, jr. 4.00
E. B. Cobb 4.00
P. H. Tiffany 4.00
W. Green 2.00
Abram Waltman 3.00
G. L. Swisher 2.00
Jabez Osborn 2.00
Gilead Picket 2.00
George Besteder new ... 1.00
David Daily 1.00
W. A. Williams new.... 2.00
William Harvey 2.00
John Crawford new.... 1.00
H. L. Blowers 5.00
Austin Peckins new.... 2.00
.1. N. Deans, jr 2.00
William Harley new.... 1.00
Abram Conrtright new .... 2.00
H. C. Tyler for G. W. C...new.... 2.00
1). A. Lathrop for A. J....new.... 2.00
William White 2.00
row --
Worth Knowing.
Inquire at this office and learn how to
purchase a Piano direct from the factory,
with makers warrant, at $5O less than
cash price; or a Melodeon or Organ at
less than cost. Also bow to buy an Em•
pire Shuttle or a Finkle JD - Lyon Sewing
Machine at $lO less than cash price.
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Meshoppen P. 0.
The N. B. Democrat announces the ap
pointment of Lieut. P. M. Burr as Post
muter st Sterlingville, in that county, in
place of 0. H. Loomis, radical, removed ;
also that. the former name of " 3leshop
pen" has been restored to the office.
OF THE
IiBFORD AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
WILL BE HELD IN HARFORD,
Wednesday Ir. Thursday, Oct. 3 8.4, 1866.
lEoz-exasiliana Zstart.
CLASS L 011SES.
Sub-division I—Stallions, Matched Hor
ses, &c.
Best draft or farm stallion,
over 4 years old, 84 2d beet $3
" road stallion, same age, 4 " 3
" pair matched horses, 4 " 3
" pair horses for all work, 4 " 3
" single driving horse, 3 " 2
" brood mare and cot, 3 " 2
Sub-division 2—Colts and Mules.
Best pair 3 year old colts, $3 2d best 82
" pair 2 year old colts, 3 " 2
" three years old colt, 2 " I
" two years old col', 2 " , 1
" one year old colt, 2 " 1
" pair mules, 2 " 1
cuss n.—ceTrur.
Sub-division I—Full Bloods.
Best durbam bull over 2 y'rs old, $4 2d $3
" " " 1 year old, 3 " 2
" " cow over 3 y'rs old, 3 " 2
" devon bull over 2 y'rs old, 4" 3
" " cow one year old, 3 " 2
" " cow over 3 y'rs old, 3" 2
Sub-division 2—Grade Durhams.
Best bull over 2 years old, $3 2d $2
" bull one year old, 2 " 1
" bull calf, 2 " 1
gt cow, $3 2d $2 3dBl
" three y'rs old heifer, 22d 1
" two years old heifer, 2 " I
" one year old heifer, 2 " 1
" heifer calf, . 2 " 1
" three yearlings, 3 " 2
" three calves, 8 " 2
Sub-division 3—Grade Devon&
Best bull over 2 years old, $32452
" bull one year old, 2 " 1
" bull calf, 2 "
" cow, $3 2d $2 3d $1
" 3 years old heifer, 224 1
" 2 years old heifer, 2 " 1
" one year old heifer, 2 " 1
" heifer calf, 2 44
" three yearlings, 3 gg 2
" three calves, 8 a 2
Sub.division 4—Nativee.
Best bull over one year old, ' $2 tld $1
" cow,
" 2 years old heifer,
" 3 yearlings,
" 3 calves,
Sub-division 6-13xen, and Steers.
•
Beat p r wo rking oxen 6 y. or over,tl 2d $3
" pair do 4 y'rs old, 4" 3
" pair fat oxen, 3
" pair steers 3 years old, 3 " 2
" pair steers 2 years old, 3 " 2
" pair steers one year old, 2 " 1
" pair steer calves (broke), 2 " 1
CLASS in.—Sheep and Swine.
Best fine wooled buck,
64 3 44 ewes,
14 3 IL lambs,
" middle wooled buck,
64 3 ~ ewes,
46 3 ,4 lambs,
" coarse wooled buck,
44 3 ~ ewes,
44 3 44 lambs,
" buck lamb of each,
" boar,
4 " 3
breeding sow, 4 " 3
spring pig, 3 " 2
fall pigs (not less than four), 3 " 2
CLASS Iv.—Poultry.
Best pair turkeys,
" pair geese,
" four ducks,
" five fowls, -
" Sive spring chickens,
cLAss v.—Grain,
Best peck winter wheat, $1 2d Si
apt log wheat, 1 "
rye, 1 "
oats, • 1 .0,
" half bushel corn in the ear, 1 "
" peck clover seed, I al
" peck timothy seed, 1 I 4
" peck flax seed, 1 "
CLASS vi.—Butter, Cheese and Bread.
Best firkin butter, $2 2d $1
" pail butter, 2 " 1
" jar butter, 2 " 1
" roll butter, 2 " 1
" loaf wheat bread,
" loaf graham bread,
" Indian bread,
" soda biscuit,
CLASS vit.—Fruit and Vegetables.
Best fall apples, at least 3 14arie
ties, not less than 1 dozen
of each, *1 2d 50c
" winter apples, ditto, 1 " 50c
" pears, 1 " 50c
" quinces, 1 " 50c
" peaches, 1 " 50c
grapes, " 500
" and greatest variety of fruit,' " 60c
" bn. potatoes 2or more va.,l " 50c
" winter squash, 500
" puinkins, 50c
" three heads cabbage, 5043
" twelve onions, 50c
" six beets, 50c
" six tomatoes, soc
" & great'st va'y vegetables, $1 2d 500
mess viu.—Vinegar, Wine, Honey and
Sugar.
Best cider vinegar,
•
" currant wine, 50c
" blackberry wine, 50c
" elderberry wine, 50c
" grape wine, 500
" wine plant wine, 50c
" 10 lbs. honey, $1 2d 50c
" " caked or stirred sugar, 1 " 50c
" " drained sugar, 1 " 50c
" maple syrup, 50c
mess ix.—Leather, &c.
Best two sides harnef•s leather, $2
upper leather, 1
sole leather, - 2'
" two calf skins, 2
" pair fine boots, 2
" pair coarse boots, 2
‘k carriage harness, - 2
" sett team hirness, 2
cuss x.—Agricultural Implements and
Carriages.
Best common plow, side hill plow, cul
tivator, corn Sheller, straw cutter,
horse rake, horse hay fork, and
churning machine, each $1
" mowing machine, 3
" threshing power, 3
" double carriage, 2
" single carriage, 2
" market wagon, 2
" lumber wagon, 2
" single sleigh, 2
" lot of agricultural implements, 2
cuss xi.—CabiOet Work, Hardwareote.
Best specimen of cabinet. work, $2
" sett. chairs,
"- rocking chair,
" sewing machine,
'" churn,
" butter pail,
" batter firkin,
" sett horse shoes,
" lot tin ware,
" cook stove for coal,
" cook stove for wood,
" pailor stove,
mass mi.—Domestic Goode.
Best 5 yards woolen flannel,
" .s'yards plaid . "
" 5 yards full cloth,
" pair woolen blankets, 1
" 6 pairs woolen socks, 1
" 2 pairs woolen mittens, 1
" sample woolen yarn, ' • 1
gi 5 yardi Cloth; , ":" 1
" 5 yards linen toielnig;, " 1
" 10 yards woolen carpet, "
"_rag carpet, • 66 .4_
CLAES Niue—Ornamental Nee.dleworkotoe
Best patchwork quilt, - $2 2d 50a
" quilt ofany other . kink -- - 1 " -600
" bed spread, -"-S*
a , worked skirt; 4 `'`
66 66 ' collar* " 250
66 sp'n worsted embroidarblOo . " 250
ipechtsilkombroidery, , .. 500 :250
" bonnet; 40o,” .250
" ladine -600 "
" knit , '5O O " 250
500 " 25c
800 " 25c
CLASS xrv.—Paintings and Flowers.
Best oil painting, $1 2d boc
" painting, any other kind, 50c " 250
" drawing, $1 `• 500
" exhibition of photographs
and ambrotyes,
" picture frame,
" variety of flowers,
" floral design,
" exhibition artificial flowers
and fruit,
" tidy chair cover,
" fine shirt,
2 " 1
2 " 1
2 C 4 I
2 " 1
Best plowing,
Second best plowing,
Third " 44
Fourth "
Fifth
Sixth "
$3 2d $2
3" 2
2 " 1
3 &I 2
3 " 2
2 " 1
3 " 2
3 " 2
2 " 1
44
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The Regulations and names of the
Judges will be published hereafter.
P. CARPENTER,
J. Lesun, Ex. Com.
L. R. PECK,
NEW YORK MARKETS.
Reported for the Morrrnosi Dzidocavr, by Fenton,
Fitzgerald tr Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mer
chant., 99 Whitehall Street, New York, for the week
ending June 80, 1866.
Flour, per b. $11,40 at. 14,001P0rk,me55,b1.31.3.5 0 avrr
Wheat, bash. 2,00 (fa 3, Beef, mesa, bl 16,00 a 20,00
itYe. 98 4jl
1, Lard, per lb. 13 os 22
Corn, 80 0 05 Tallow, 11 0 12
Oats, 70 oo olFogs per doz. 22 .0 23
Batter, per lb. 35 0 40 Wool, lb. 50 0 70
Cheese, do. 14 0 20Feathers,11ye g. 75 41> 1,00
$1 2d $i
1" i
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In Scranton, on the 14th inst., by Rev.
N. W. Everett, Mr. FERMAN J. KRAMER,
of Scranton, and Miss EVELIBTS C.WHITE,
of Auburn.
In Rush, June 27th, by Md. H.H.Gray,
Mr. JUDSON BRADSHAW, of Forest Lake,
and Miss CHARLorra A. 13.mta, of Rush.
In Bridgewater, June 24th, of dipthe
ria, CHARLOTTE EDITH, only child of Win
sor and Amanda M.Aldricb, aged 1 year,
6 mo. and 20 days.
In a little over sir years these parents
have lost four dear and loving children ;
and now this home is again made lonely
and desolate; for God in His wise Provi
dence has seen fit to take their last dear
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60
little one to Himself, to join the angel
band in Heaven. •**
VIRING GUNS IN MONTROSE.
A- Complaints have been mate of the firing of guns
within the borough limits and especially upon the
Pair Grounds. According to a Borough Ordinance
passed in 1852, every person who fires a gun or pistol
within the borough, except on the 4th of July and train
ing days, and except for killing worms on trees, and
contraband domestic animals, is subject to a fine of
one dollar for each offense. Notice Is therefore now
given that the 'High Constable w 11 arrest such persona
as shall disregard this ordinance in the fatale, and take
them before the Burgess, and the penalty of one dollar
will be Imposed and collected.
By order of the Town Council.
Attest BENJ. S. BENTLEY, President.
AMOS NICHOLS, Secretary.
Montrose, June 38th, 1866. ./Y 3 3w
30 Err .1:1_ .a. "Ir. .
ONE Yearling HEIFER of a brown color, white
er4s, and tips of horn. turned back. The person
know where it may he found will please return it to
Cheater Vright, in Forest Lake, or give Information of
the name to the undersigned,. A suitable rem ard or ex
penses would be paid for aid in tneoverin the proper
ty, but any 'person keeping or concealing the same will
be dealt with according to law.
OWEN EVERS.
Silver Lake, July 8, 1868.
BOYD dr, CORWIN
REVOLVING lIORSE MS,
By the dozen or lees quantity. Also
Hand Rakes, scythes, Snaths,
Extras for the Ohio Mower,
Irist.trirr
(Kline's, Willoughby's. and Griffin's Eureka, very
cheap by the dozen.)
Hardware, Paints and Oils. Glass
and Putty, Lamps, Nails
and Screws, Lead Pipe-
Montrose, July 3; MG. U
UNION HOTEL, NEW MILFORD,
Pa, lately kept by R. C. Vail.
JOHN FAUROT, Proprietor.
Meals slwais ready. Time to eat, without being
hurried, for persons arriving on the stage, wishing to
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PrR es Tabs it- Clotting
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An Immensely Large Stock,
Each Department Complete,
And Prices Away Down.
Guttenberg, Rosenbaum dt Co.
HAVE again fitted up their Store with a splendid
lot of New Spring and Summer Goods, the most
of which were bought et auction pales. and at lower
prices than they were for years, while we promise to
sell at prices to suit the closest buyer.
Our variety of Goode le complete to every line. We
DOMESTIC & COTTON GOODS
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS,
CLOAKS, WHITE
GOODS,
Linen Goods, Woolen Goods, and Piece
Goode, Parasols, Corsetts & Skirts,
Embroideries, Gloves, Hos
iery, and Notions.
11$1 . XL -T-lIIVELIR.IE'' 11:3rC01:›Xag3
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS,
Wholesale & Retail,
REEDY MADE CLOTHING
And Gents' Furnishing Goods. Clothing made to or
der In a superior style.
We would request a call of every one to examine our
stock, compare pricer, ,kc., feeling confident that oar
variety of CI Kids Is by far the largest, style and quality
the best, and prices the lowest of any other establish
ment in these parts.
Outtenburg, liageubanin
M. 8. DESSAITER, Managing Partner
Montrose, May 15, 1866
DRY GOODS.
NEW DRY GOODS STORE!
OPENED APRIL 10, 1866.
ROONEY, O'DAY & CO.,
No, 8, " Laflayetts Block,"
33 X l'W Go MC 416. Ilka 'V or) IV ,
NEAR THE CHENANGO BRIDGE
We bave constantly on band a full and well selected
Dry G'r®Odt3,
Plain, Figured and Striped Poplins
Summer Dress Goods
DELAINES, PRINTS,
Bleached and Brown Muslim
Cassimeres,
Cottonades,
Denims, &c.,
Shawls,
CLOAKS, AND CLOAKINGS,
13o,LsrscnrarLs, X2Disirezmscalis
LADIES AND GENTS FIZENCH SATCHELS,
A Full Assortment of Yankee Notions
Gloves,
Hariery,
While Goods,
Embroideries,
cke. &e.
AU of which were bought while goods were at
THE VERY LOWEST FIGURE,
And which will be told at prices that
DEFY COMPETITION
etutexamine our stock before purehasini
elsewhere, slid outtisty yburaelves that, No. 8 Larayette
pleck is the place to buy goads cheep:
lartis we are front Susquehanna County; we take
the Shenty of inviting Susquehanna Cotinty people who
comb to Bingbaziston to trade, to sire ne
11003 1 5 7 , O'DAY CO.
TiN 411 6 8 ,0;;.16 1 7 16, 1666. if
mention a few
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CONSISTING OF
ALL STYLES OF
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MINER & COATS
Post's building, below Boyd's Corner, b the place to
FLOUR, GROCERIES, hill)
PROVISIONS,
CHEAP I CHEAP! CHEAP I
MINER lc COATS
Would inform the public that they are now opening a
New and Choice Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, „lust
received from New York, which they will sell cheap for
cash, or exchange for all kinds of Farmer's produce.
We have made arrangements with one of the beat
Commission Houses in New York for shipping Butter
and Produce, and will furnish Palls free of charge, and
make
Liberal Advancements
on consignments of Butter. Also, CASH paid for But
ter, Grain and Eggs.
A fresh supply of GARDEN VEGET 'ISLES, by libc
press, always on band.
Thankful for the liberal patronage already re•
ce ved, we hope by dealing honorably with our custom•
era to still further extend onr trade
C. G. MINER, - -
Montrose, June 5, 1866. 3m
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GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
CRANE, HOWELL & CO.,
RE now receiving a large and well-selected stock of
Jot. new goods, consisting in part of choice a comm'n
FLOUR,
SUGAR,
SYRUP,
MOLASSES,
CHOICE TEAS,
COFFEE
SPICES,
FRUITS,NAILS,
PO RE, WOODEN-W ARE,
RAMS
LARD. BASKETS,
AD, BROOMS,
FISH, ROPE, $c
and in fact a choice variety of all kinds of
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS
which we are bound to sell wholesale or retail,
cheap for cash or ready pay.
Call and see before buying elsewhere, for we take
pleasure in abowinu our goods, whether you buy ornot.
ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE
taken in exchange for Goods at the beet market prices.
IRY — Shop in basement of Boyd's building next below
Searle's Rotel.
Also, Meat Market Adjoining,
Where Fresh Meats and Fish of all kinds are kept for
kale.
0. M. CRANE. JOHN HOWELL. P. T. PERGERSON
Montrose, May 1, 1866.
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The aged should be certain to make the Biokrene a
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over again the days of their pristine joy. It not only ex
hilerates but strengthens, and is really an invaluable
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disability are earnestly advised to seek a cure in this
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Persons who, by imp, udence, have lost their natural
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It is also a grand tonic, and will give relief in Dyspep
sia the first dose. A brief persistence In its use will
renovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and
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One Dollar per Bottle, or six botttles for $5. Sold by
Druggists generally.
bent by express anywhere, by addressing
HIITCHDiGS et BILLYER. Proprietors
28 Dtv STREET, Naw York,
Sold by Abel Turrell, Montrose,
Dec. 1, '6s.eomly
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ESTATE of Michael Coughlin, deed, late of Apo
con township, Susquehanna county, Pa.
Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above
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T. SULLIVAN, Silver Lake Ex. "'
dune 19, 1888.*
NEW GOODS.
WEBB & BUTTERFIELD
Are now receiving their New Stock of
*ring tt . tsltmmer
ar CO CO 31,
wbJeli will be told
zanzt.w. MICOI%, CLAJILISE.
Summer Dress Goods, Silks, Greigtdines,
Challies, Printed Camfries, Lawns,
Muslins, Prints, Delaines,
p o plins, Hats & Caps, .
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, 40 O. &IL
WEBB ds ABTEREnEtD.
Xontrose, Mai 49,
buy your
W. R. COATS
DAIRY SALT,
TABLE SALT,
BBL SALT,
CANDLES,
BRUSHES,
&c.,
ac.
THE LAST MOVE 1
STONE it WAINNEL.
SIIECEBSOBS TO THE OLD pnalit or GEQ.
L. STONE & co.,
AVE removed their brosideas to the store formerly H
owned an e tried by M. C. Tyler, one door
eolith of J. B. T Hotel, where they are retatriat
an entire new eto of
Family Groceries,
Ready Made Clothing,
MS, UPS, BOOTS &MIS
Wblch we propose to sell for very small profits.
FOR READY PAY.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to shipping Farm
er's Produce, Sutter, etc. to New York, and prompt re•
turns made.
G. L. STONE. • • • - E. S. WARNER.
Montrose, May 8, 1866.
THE BING9MON STORE
LEAS BEEN REMOVED TO THE
THIRD DOOR ABOVE
SEARLE'S HOTEL,
And IS now receiving a large Stoek of
*ring i- summer
Dry* Gooch,
FROM HE
GREAT AUCTION BALMS
=N iv - msw YORE,
Many of them at
OLD PRICES.
BEFORE THE WAR!
CLOTHS, °ASSUMES, kc., OBEAP.
A first rate Cutter from New York will be here In a
day or two
I. N. HINE & CO.
Montrose, April 24, 1866
DENTISTRY t
TM-. N. L. .113r-aziscasoZei'ls
NEW DENTAL BOONS,
Over Webb & Buttedleld'e Store,
Isthe place to get your Teeth extracted without pa th ,
and replaced with beautiful artificial ones.
'Visa Nevy' Paten t.
Dr. B. WOOD'S Plastic Metallic PiSing, an improved
fusible metal for tilling teeth, for which I have the right,
privilege and license, granted by him, to use for Dental
RziograsinAigyo,7.Tiasculee.flae= it is called
Amalgams in metallic ensile, etc., for filling. It does
not contain mercury, and hence an absence of the diffi
culties that in such a•variety of ways occur, or are liable
to occur with chat agent.
.p'la,to®p of Tooth,
Blabber as a base, from $25 to $4O per sett. Mao,
CONTINIJOIIS GUM WORK,
Platina as a base, Teeth and Gams being one cold:Worn
wild mass, for $lOO persett.
Or 'Please call at my office and examine specimens..
Office hours from "o'clock a. m. ttk fr o'clock, p. rm.
Montrose. Pa., May 8, 1868. 10octly
DAYTON HOUSE,
NEAR THE R. R. DEPOT,
GREAT BEND, PA.
N. B.—The Howe fa open at all hours of the night for
the accommodation of Passengers.
DAVID THOMAS, Proprietor.
Ma/ 8, 1868. limo
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1100 WHISKERS, IiIISTACHES
forced to grow on.the smoo
thest face in from three to 5
weeks by Ilai TIR Dr. SBVIG.
II E 'l3 RESTAURATEUR
OAPILAIRE, the must won-
derfal discovery in modern
ecience, acting on the Beard
and flair in an almost mires - .
along manner. It has been used by the elite of London
and Pula with the most flattering success. Names of
all purchasers are registered, and if entire satisfaction
is not given in every instance. the money will bo cheer'.
fully refunded. Price by mail. sealed and postpaid, $l.
Descriptive circula rs testimonis free. Ad.
dress BERGE% SHUTT'S and &
Co.. Chealmistsmailed, No 285 MIN.
er street, Troy. N. Y. Only agents for the Unita"
Stgte. ' myl lvetkpq .
Auditor's Notice.
•
Tine ,mster,fg.s.,_ an auditor appointed by the Or
phone Court of ensquelusnna County. to audit and
makedistribution ofitnads in the hands of administra
tor of the estate of Thos. Burdlck.jr.dee'd,will amnia to
the duties of his appointment at his office in Montrose.
7. D. at-10 o'.tewlnocTnesdak..4.T...tibto
witilitthadtairmoefatndiplace
Persons inter.
cited in said hind will present their claims or be foray
mdsbarred from coming is on said fund
A.
_O. WAREBADT, Auditor.
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