THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBUftG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. ffgt gbttftitat. X' Ki BITTENBlSMDEn, tta BLQ0M8BURG, PA. Frldny. Sopt. QH, 1881. DEATH OF THE PUESIDENT. Tho Rtrugdo in ended nt Inst, and tho btnvo innn who with unwavering cournge combated death for eighty days,iias sunk to rest, leaving a nation in team. It is marvelous that ho had so long borne himself against such n combination of ills,and maintained hope and faith under continued pain and weakness. With such Bteadfast heart and unbending will had ho faced tho grim adversary, that the sympathy and admiration of his countrymen grow with his sufferings. It has seemed best to tho Almighty that tho lifofor which thousands havo suppli cated should end, and it only remains for tho pcoplo to submit to tho decree with decorous grief. Tlioro is no doubt that tho sorrow for Presldont Garfield's death is genuino and sincere. Struck down in tho very prime of lifo and just at the beginning of his administration of the highest office, in the pcoplo's gift, his passing away is peculiarly affecting. His death was not wholly uncxpected,though perhaps more sudden than was gen erally anticipated. In tho Whito House it was evident that ho was steadily failiug and when he was removed to Long Branch on tho Cth of September, it was bclioved that there would bo a marked improve ment. This belief proved to bo untrue, and hopo steadily declined until tho final moment came. Tho President breathed his last at 10:35 on Monday night Up to tho last moment ho showed as true, tried courage as over was seen at tho cannon's mouth. If over man Btared deatli resolutely and valiantly in tho face it was James A. Garfield. About 10 o'clock Attorney General MacVeagh scut his despatch to Minister Lowell. At that timo tho Presi dent was lying quietly. Dr. Bliss had juRt left him and found his iitilso 100, with all tho conditions promising a quint night. The doctor asked him if ho was feeling at all uncomfortable, and ho an swered that ho was not. After that lie fell asleep. Dr. Bliss then retired to his room across the hall, leaving General Swaim and Colonel Jlockwell with the President At about fifteen minutes after 10 the President woke up and said to General Swaim, who was tho nearest to him, "I aiji suffering," and then, after a pause, witli intervals between each word, "great pain ; I am sufforiug great pain." As ho spoke ho laid his hand upon his heart. Possibly he may havo meant to indicate his lungs. Dr Bliss was immediately called. When he entered the room he found the Presi dent unconscious and substantially with out pulse. His eyes were open, however. 1 tie action ot his heart was almost im perceptible. Dr. Bliss said at once that the President was dying and directed that Mrs. Garfield be called into tho room and Doctors Aijnow and Hamilton sent for. He remained in a dying condition until 10.35, when ho was pronounced dead. His death was scarcely expected by any members of tho family excepting Mrs. Garfield, who had been warned to. anticipato the worst She was witii him. kneeling by tho bedside and holding his Hand, as, with tho paleness stealing oyer mm aim a sumo upon ins lips, ma uu mortal spirit winced its flight A few minutes afterwards, when tho members of tho Cabinet had arrived, Mr. MaoVeugh sent tho following do spatch to Vice.President Arthur : "It becomes our paintul duty to in form you of tho death of President Gar- held, and to adviso you to tako tho oath of office as President of tho United States without delay. 'If it concur with your judgment we will bo very glad if you will como hero on ino earnest train to-morrow morning. William Windom, Secretary of tho Treasury. W. II. Hunt, Secretary of tho Navy. Thomas L. James, Postmaster General. Waynk MacVkaoii, Attoraoy-General. S. J. Kiukwood, Secretary of tho Interior." Tho sad news was telegraphed to all parts of tho country and in every city, town and villago bells wero tolled, flags wero draped and citizens with sad dened faces discussed the solemn event with subdued voices. Business was practically suspended on Tuesday: all public celebrations and assemblages for pleasuro abandoned. In .Now York tho theatres atit other places of amusement will bo closed until after tho funeral. It is a singular fact that tho President died on tho eighteenth anniversary of tho battle of Cbickamauga, in which he boro a conspicuous part Wo tdvo herewith a brief biopraphi cal sketch of tho dead President ; James Abram Garfield was born at Orange Cuyahoga county, ()., November 19, 1831 ( educated at Hiram Eclectic In Btituto nnd Williams Collego ; was grad uated from Williams in 185G, with met aphysical honors ; Professor of Latin and Greek and President of Hiram Col leco till 1850, when he was elected to the Ohio State Senate; August 1G, 18G1 mustered into tho service as lieuten aut-colonel of volunteers ; Colonel For ty second Ohio Volunteers, October 18G1 s Briiradier-General Jauuary 19, 18G2. and Chief of Staff to Rosccrans elected to Congress from tho Nineteenth Ohio District, October, muz, and re elected until 1878, nervine on tho Mil. tarv Committee, the Committee on Ways and Means, Chairman of tho Committee oa Banking and Currcnoy (1871), Chair man of tho Committee on Appropria tions (1871). Ilopublican candidate for Snoaker. 1870. 1877. 1878 1 nominated to tho Presidenoy by tho Ilopublican Nntional Convention at Chioaao, Juno 7. 1880 i elected President over Win field Soott Hauoook November 2, 1880, by 214 votes to 155, carrying nineteen out of tho thirty-olght States, and re ceiving: 4,442,950 votes on a total poll of 0,204,428 inauguraieu iuarun , 1001 Married in 1857 Xucrotia Kandolph, by whom ho had flvo ohildroii who survlvo Hnrrv. James. Marv. Irwin and Abraham. Tho following arrangement for thd funeral gerviccs havo boon ordered by tho cabinet una are given to tno press for tho information of the public Tho remains of Uw J.Uj President of tho Uuitod States will Uo romoved to Wash ington by a special train on Woducsday, Soptemlor 21, leaving Elborpu at 10 a. in. nd rowshlnfr Washington t 4 p. m. leUolUHnU worn tho United fruka Army tod Iron taufertk 6f ttw 'tMy ; Washington to perform escort dutv The remains will lio in state in the rotunda of tho capital on Thursday and Friday and will bo guarded by deputa lions from tho executive department nnd by tho olllcers of tho sonata and house of representatives. Religious ser vices will bo observed in tho rotunda at 3 o'clock on Friday afternoon. At 5 o'clock tho remains will bo transferred to tho f unernl car, and bo removed to Clove land, Ohio, via Pennsylvania railroad, arriving tlioro Saturday at 2 p. m. In Cleveland tho remains will lio in stato until Monday nt 2 p. m., and bo then in terred in Lako View cemetery. No ccr emonicB nro expected in tho cities or towns along tho route of the funeral train beyond tho tolling of bells. De tailed arrangci.ients for tho final scpul turo aro committed to tho municipal au thorities of Cleveland, under tho direc tion of tho executivo of tho stito of Ohio. (Signed) Jamp.s G. Blaink. Secretary of State. At five minutes of 2 o'clock Tuesday morning General Arthur took tho oath of office as President, which was admin istered by Judco John It. Brady of the N. Y. Supremo Court Only two or three friends l'ohco tommissioner l rcncli, Eliliu Root, and others were present A post mortem examination of the body of President Garfield was made on ilton, Agnow, Bliss, Barnes, Woodward, Reyburn, Andrew II. Smith, of Klberon, and Acting Assistant Surgeon D. S. Lamb of tho Army Medical Museum, Washington. Tho operation was per formed by Dr. Lamb. It was found tiint tho immediate causo of death was a secondary hcmoi hago from ono of the arteries adjoining tiie track of tho ball. The blood ruptured tho peritoneum and nearly a pint escaped into tho abdominal cavity. The ball had passed through tho spinal column. A long suppurating channel extended from tho external wound between tho loin, muscles nnd tho right kidney almost to tho right groin. This channel, now known to be duo to tho burrowing of pus from tho wound, was supposed dimnj? lifo to havo been tho track of the ball. On Tuesday afternoon Prcridcnt Ar thur went to Elbcron and paid a brief visit of condolence and respect to Mrs. Garfield. Ho then returned to New York. On Wednesday morning ho went in a special car to klberon where it was attached to tho funeral train convoying the body to Washington. The embalming ot the body took piaco at 1 p. m. on Tuesday A saturated so lution of arsenic was im'octcd into tho arteries, followed by a similar solution of chloride of zinc. To tho latter a small (liiantitv of uiili..e was added. jjlrs. Uarheld has received tho lonow- ing despatch from tho yuePii ot Ji.ng land : Ms. Garfield, Jmuii Jfrunch : Words cannot express tho deep sympa thy I feel with you at tho tcrublo mo ment May God support and comfort you as Ho alone can. Signedj THE IJUKKN, Balmoral Court Tho President's mother was told of tho deatli on Tuesday morning. At fust slio was very much shocked, but soon came to and talked calmly. "It is prob ably all for tho best, she said. And then suddenly observed, "It is not pos- , .1 T !.. .1 - .1 T .1 siuie mai my son oaiues is (il.iu. j. uun t wish to live any longer. 1 will soon no with him. Desnatches from all parts of tho State announce tho tolling of bells, draping of houses and cessation oi puuuo aim private business. All over the country tho Bame sorrow is felt and the same ob servance followed. In England tho Princoof Wales, 'Earl Grauvillo tho sec retary ef Foreign Affairs, and other prominent personages in England and on tile continent have expressed tneir grief. Tho bodv is now lying in btato at Washington. This afternoon services will bo held in tho rotunda ot tno uapi tol. TUB NEW FI.KSIDKXT. Chester Allan Arthur, who becamo tho twenty-first President of the United States on Tuesday, was born in .Frank lin" county, Vermont October 5th, 1830. His father, tho Rev. Dr. William Arthur, a Baptist clergyman, emigrated to this country from tho County Antrim, Iro land, in his eighteenth year, and died October 27, 1875, in JNewtonvnle, near Albany. Ho was educated at Union Uollcgo Scunectady,. graduating in iia. Ho studied law and was admitted to tho bar in 1853. Ho married a daugh ter of Lieut Herndou, U. S. Navy, and she died in January, 1880. Mr. Arthur has been a member of tho Republican party from its organization. Ho has held offices under tho New York Stato and city governments and was appointed Collector of the Port of Now York by President Grant November 20th, 1871. Ho was subsequently ro-appointcd nnd was removed by Hayes July 12, 1878. Mr. Arthur is a mau of superior physi quo and commanding presence Ho is fully b'ix feet, in height, broad shouldered, deep chested, athletio and prepossessing in countcnanco and figure. He retains much of tho high culturo and literary taste received from a scholarly parentage and acquired by education. Senator Beck of Kentucky, is ono of the kind of Democrats that might will. great benefit bo eliminated from tho party. It will bo remembered that lie wns ono of tho Democratic Senators who supported Stanley Matthews for the Supremo bunch. This fact should bo horn in mind bv tho members of tho Kentucky legislature before whom ho is 10 como as a cauuiiiaiu ior iu-eiecuuu. Tho Now York Sun says that Beck was among the most ferocious denouncers of tho Great Fraud in 187G. Yet Hayes was hardly warm in ollico uctoro lie nrocured for his son-in-law promotion in tho Marino Corps over thn heads of nearly fifty seniors in rank. Ho was open to conviction then and denounced tho fraud no more. Taking theso things into consideration it would bo well if tho Kcntuckians wero to find a man for Son ntor whoso notions of party fealty and personal purity aro rather moro pronoun ced. Charles S. Wolfe, tho independent Republican candidato for Stato treasurer is "a reformer." Thoso who favor him are sunnosed to bo honest and to desire reform in tho party. If Mr, Wolfo bo- linvna that a maioiitv of his party is in favor of honesty and reform, lio knows less about iU composition than ho ought to do, considering his utoiong momuor. fuVn. Tho dav after tho oleotion Mr. Wolfo can tell how much honesty, how much desiro for reform and how muoh indopendonco there is in tho Republloan At o meeting of tho senatorial dele gates of tho Ttvcnty-soventh district at Sunbury, last Friday, John II. Oaks, of Union county, was olootod to represent the dUtriot, with instructions for Colonel 8. 0. Dissinger, of Sunbury, for Statu VYwiufirer, utaoluliohs Vmrbtaod Annex-Senator Mitchell is "solid for Mulhooley" nnd ngainst Mr. Wolfe. This is the basest kind of iugrnlitude.for had it not hten for Charles S. Wolfo's vigorous fight ngainst Oliver, Mr.Mltch ell would never havo been Unltdd States Senator. Tho Governor of Michigan lias issued a proclamation to tho pcoplo of tho United States, appealing for aid for tho sufferers by tho forest (ires. Thousands of persons nro destituto and suffering, some nro helpless through injuries and somo nro blind. Liberal responses havo been mado in tho vnrious cities and towns throughout tho country. Recent dispatches indicate a critical Btato of affairs in Southern Arizona. The Indians aro committing outrages and the whito settlers are exasperated, troops arc marching to tho front with nil cxpedi Mon, and a war of extermination is prob able. It looks as though tho Apaohes would bo wiped ouu Tho Philadelphia Times is of opinion that President Arthur's first duty is to call an extra session of tho Scnato at once, in order that a President of that body may bo appointed. If Mr. .Aithur should lio boforo noxt Deceinbor the country would ho without n lawful Chief Magistrate. Tho contingency is possible bnt not probable. Mr. S. D. McDonald of Lowisburg, is much opposed to Wolfe's candidacy for Stato Treasurer and announces in print that ho has "always recognized tho fact Mint his mental structure was insecure nnd that lie was most rcmarkablo for his want of judgment and common sense." Now who vouches for Mr. McDonald's possession of thoso admirablo qualities in which ho thinks Mr. Wolfo deficient? Wo havo heard of Wolfo, but who McDonald. 13 AVERY LIVELY MAYOR. A Louisvillo Courier-Journal special dispatch from Frankfort Ky-i Bays A few weeks sinco tho city council raised the circus liccuso from S35 to 870. This Adam Forcpaugh, tho well known circus proprietor, refused to pay, and rented grounds just out of tho city. The council then paRsed an ordinanco prohib iting him from unloading in tho city. An injunction wns obtained, and an or der served on Mayor Taylor restraining him from interfering with tho unloading of tho show. This order Mayor Taylor refused to obey, and with the police en deavored to stop tho unloading. Sheriff Ilawkins.sccing ho was powerless to en force tho order of tho court called on tho governor for aid. He pioinptly or dered Captain Price to report to the Sheriff with tho MeCreery Guards. This lie did, and when tho militia arrived nt the depot Mayor Taylor still refused to allow them to unload, and a riot was iin imiueut He said ho would shoot tho first man who attempted to tako a wagon from the train. IIo was carried oft by force from tho scene, and tho street taken possession of by tho soldiers. The cars were then unloaded and a parado took place. Tho military remained on the ground until the circus'loft town. WOLFE l'UriLAU IN COLUMBIA. BloomsmjkO, September 15. Of tho Repub licans of thin county about one-third of the managers aro ofEce-hoMera anil their adherents. This year I hero in a dismal break in their ranks. If Wolfe makes a personal canvaj3 in tho county lie can get half the Republican vote, uulexs Cameron ceases tho machine better than now. Wolfo served in tho army in this county against tho Fishing Creek Con federacy. Tho abovo dispatch to tho Philadel. phia Times scorns intended, and no doubt will havo tho effect of putting all tho republicans in this county fully in support of Wolfe. That he was a sol dier and fought "against tho Fishing creek Confederacy" would seem to bo qualifications as a candidate, altogether superior to those of Baily. Tho latter only had a little something to do down south, but Wolfe, no doubt will como back during tho campaign to gather tho sheaves, the seed for which ho sowed so f allautly, long ago. Now is tho timo or tho republican-stay-at-homes to pay a debt oi gratitude which they havo so long protested that Mioy Owed to ,tho Fishingcreok army of occupation, indi vidually as well as collectively. Of V. .. ... r- courso Jiaiiy will get no yoics in jQ lumbia county. There will bo a repub lican stampedo to tho den ot tho Wolle, and Micro will bo another slaughter of tho sheep and calves and pigs to keep up tno army until alter tno election. A WORD FOR MR. PALMER. Shortly before tho Republican State Convention, the Wilkes-Barro Record had a vigorous articlo in which it sup ported The- J'resa and went boyond it IU waruiui; inu puny juituuia uiiuuini. their methods of management It pointed out tho roneated wroiiL's thov had perpetrated, and declared that tho "party pattenco is already very nearly exhaust ed, and these leaders should bo very careful how thoy trine with it Suddenly tho llecord underwent a to- markablo ohango. It assailed Tho J'resa for tho very courso winch it had pro nounced an urgent pnblio duty. It be gan to defend nnd support tho leaders whom it had denounced a few days be fore, and it is now engaged every day in eating its own words, stultifying itself and aspersing thoso whoso Kcpulili caiiism is as true and whoso earnustness in this campaign is as great as its own. It was the general impression that At torney General Palmer was the author of tho article which appeared in tho Jlecord of August 27. It boro internal evidence of coming from his pen. In viow of this and of somo othor facts Mr. Palmer was credited with favoring tho nomination of Senator Davies, aud there was somu surprise when ho turned up nt ilarrisburg as tho champion nnd mouth piece of tho machine. Is it tmo that, following tho samo polioy of subservicnoo which ho exhibi ted at Ilarrisburg, ho is writing tho ar tlcles which now appear in the Record? And is tho explanation to bo found in tho fact that ho has suddenly become concerned lest there should bo n public arraignment of tho Pardon Board, and of his particular party in it 1 That, is not tho only chapter of interest in tho recent history of this Stato. Does Mr. Palmer want tho veil lifted from that meeting in Ilarrisburg where tho opin ion of tho Attornoy Gonernl on the salary question was devised and where the motives for it wore developed 1 The above article is takon from the Philadelphia J'resa of Saturday last. Althougli Mr. Palinor undoubtedly doci not "want tho veil luted, it is just as certainly true that the great majority of the citliena of Pennsylvania aro extreme ly anxtous to havo it done. Tho J'rtaa will confer a great publio sprvioo by lifting tho veil without delay, Mr. James A Weathcrford, of Spriiig- finlrl , nio, says: "jrown s aron aimers cured me of tno w of dypej'a man over had. Tho muso'eil pf .my stom- aoh, Hvorand bowels uow seomao strong, J bojiovo I could almost digest petrified chwei lrcttwma it io $1 -wto suffer News Items. Tho Republican County Convention iiiLttzcrttc, was postponed on Tuesday on account of tho death of tho President Tho best preventive ,6f consumptive diseases of Mio lungs, bowels or kidnoys !.. t 11.7l.. T. -I.1, nit Jr. in iJiuwnn nun uiuum ai viiwvivo m v- cay. The voting Republicans of Plnlndcl phia havo formed n lv-nguo and. will sup port Wolfo for Stato treasurer. 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Tho most careful doctoring failed to help him, nnd after all had failed ho used tho Cuticura Jtosolvent internnlly.cutlcura and Cuticura Soap ex- u-rimiiy, ana was cureu, ana uas rcma ucu penccuy nun iu iiii4 uay. SOltOKULA. Hon. William Taylor, Boston, says ! "After three months' uso ot tho Ctttlcura Remedies, and 19 years ot as constant Buffering from humor of tho face, neck and scalp as was over endured, I can say that I am cured, and pronounce my caso the most ro lonknhlo on record, I havo been ho elated with my biicccsh that I havostopptd mon on tho street who were mulcted and told them to L'.t tho Cuticura ltcmouics nnu tnoy wouia euro mem. SKIN HUMORS. Mrs. H. E. Whipple, Decatur, Mich., writes that her face, head and some parts of her body wero al most raw. Head covorod with scabs and sotcs Suffered fcarfuUy and tried e'.erythlnir. Permanent ly cured by Cuticura Remedies. OUTIUUIIA. Cuticura llcmcdles aro for salo by all drugglsts.Vrlco of Cuticura, a Medicinal Jelly, small boxes cents ; largo boxes fi. cuticura Itesolvent, tho new Ulooa PurlDcr,$l per bottlo. cuticura Medicinal Toilet soap, u cents, cuticura Medicinal Shaving Soap, 15 cents, In bars for barbers and largo consumers, WrEKH Potter, IIoston, Mass. tif All mailed free on receipt of price. fi1 I f'Jot ono co' 1Kb' Voltaic Ktvc- wuiL " T',!0 t''-ASlKH,COStlEgli5Ccms. VOLTAIC Br71? FIHTPM '"r su, ret lor to evry- oUier ti&tfh uiiuuicuiuppii in u iieinr-, iae PlAvrVVfo public. ThuytnMantly relieve Malaria, tevor and Mtue find Kidney and llrlrtaiy jfiiiiuuiui-H, umi mvx jv wuiii mur iim pimi iuu Btoinacli, over tho kidneys or any affected part. I'rlco 25 cents. Sold ovcrywhere. WKEKS POT- i-oii, uusiuu, .Tinea. u 1)1.1)1 , l-iu Democratic County Ticket. ASSOCIATE JDIKIE. 1'ltANiaiN Li. SHUMAN, of Catmvissa. JAMES LAKE, of Scott. I'llOTltONOTAllY. WILLIAM KUIOKUAUM. of JJloom. nEOISTEIl AND HECOlWBIt. 0. W. STEUNElt, of Bloom. COUNTY TRKASCUKR. A. M. JOHNSON, of Locust. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. CfJAItLES HEICIIAUD, of Main, II. F. EDO A It, of Fishingcreeh. AUDITORS. c. W. II ESS, L. J. ADAMS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "niSIDGE LETTING. "will bo let at Shotmnker's saw mlllln Pine town- snip, on Friday, October 7tn, 1881, at ono o'clock p. in. abridge to co erected over the west branch of Ltttlo Fltiilnircreelr, near Shoemakers saw mlllln 1'Ino townflup. To bo a wooden brnco covered brldgo 40 fee. long, l feet wldo from out to out. Abutments end wing walls to bo repaired. Plans and specifications can be Eeen at the onico oi tno county commissioners, uioomsDurg, I'a. STEPHEN roiIE, CHAKLKS ItEIClIAKT, A.l). HEItltlNO, C'oiamlssloneiu ot Columbia County. Attest: J, U. Casey, Clerk, commissioners' Oillce, Kept. 19!b, 1831. piIARTER NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY (11VEN that an app'l cation will bo made under tho Act of Assum bly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, crtl tied "An Act to provide for tbe Incop oration end regulation or certain cot poratlons" aporoved Api.1 ssth, ISM, and tho supplcmei' - thereto, tor the charter of n 'nlcndcd corj atlon, to bo ca'led the Locust Mountain Water Company, the character and object ot which Is to supply water to Uie public, or the Inhabitants ot tho township ot Conyngbam, In tbe county of Columbia, andvlclnl ty.anti to cxcrelso all rights Incident thereto or nec cisary therefor, and for these purpuiesto have, possess, andenjoy all tho rlebtfl,tenflltH, franchises nndpiltllfsesof saw Actot assembly and Itssup- pieuicuu,, WILLIAM 0. FItKYMAN, Sept, f, "81-8W Bo'lcltor. B RIDGE LETTING. Thero tt.ll bo let. at rmondus Unnrcst's hotel. Orancovllle. Oranco townshln. Columbia county. Pennsylvania on Saturday. October 6Ui, lssl, at tfiiocincKin meiorcnoon, mo contract ior uuuu Ing a Iiiidgo overGrecncreek, near Daniel Kllno's, end bridge to feet long, 10 feet vldo from out to out. Abutments and wing walls to bo repaired. PlaiiH and RpeclllcaUons can bo seen atthooOlco oi uie louniy I'ouiuiiahioDcru, woociuuurg, ra. F.TEPIIKN POI1E, 1 Commlsslonera C1U1ILKH Itl.lCIIAUT,)- 01 A.-li. I!;hkimi, j Columbia Co. Attest: J. U. Casey, Clerk. CommllonetH' onice, Pep. 19th, l3l. sw I'DITOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JONAH WIllOnT, DECEASED. Not're Is hen by clvothat the iiudersicned. ap pointed au ni'd tor bj tho orphans' Court ot Colum- UIAWUUI, IU UI3UIUMIU UUIUUVV Ul IUUU 111 IUU handH ot somuel Mnlmu'. Adminlstruto ot Jonas Wright, Inte ot Erlatcnck townthlp. will attend at lis cfltro In thn 'town ot Plocmsburg, on Hatuiday, uctcber ivnd, A. D 1SS1, at nine o'clock in the forenoon to perform the duties of his appoint ment, when and where all pcrcons having claims agalnn tho said estat are n ipiibled to rrescnt tho same or bo forever debarred from coming In for a bUtirt) 01 HUU IUUU. JOHN O. PItEEZE, Sep.!v,.4W Auditor, UDITOU'S NOTICE, IN 1IX-KSTATE Or U. D. Afl'LEMAN, DECEASED. Tho underslcrncd auditor nmiolnted bv the Or- phans' Court of Columbia county to make distribu tion ot tho fund in the hands ot the executor of II, D, Appleman, deceased, as shown by the Ilr-t and partial account, to and among tho parties entitled thereto, hereby gives nouco that ho will sit In the discharge ot the duties of his appointment at his onico in the town of llloomsburgonMondty. October kith, issi at ton o'clock lu tho forenoon of said day at which time and place all persons In terested In said fund are required to attend or be forever ueuurrcu irom any snaro ot tno same. It.DUCKlNQHAM, Sep. M-4w Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. IN HE-ESTATE OV JOHN lillSDUNE, DECEASED. The undersigned, Auditor appointed by tho Or phans' court ot Columbia county, to mako distribu tion 01 ino IUUU ill luu liuuua ui uiu uuuiuiis- trator ot the estate ot said decsdent, to and among iiar I les entitled thereto, will sit at his onico lu Bloomtiburg.on Biturduy.Oct, md.issi, at 10 o'clock In tho io.enion, to perform tho duties of bis appointment, when aid where au parties luterested In Mild ttuid must appear uhd present inoir citiims or uo turuicrueutuivuirviuiuiy buaru oi wiiu lunu. It. UUCKING11AM, sep. S4-4W, Auditor JUDITOIVS NOTICE. 1A1 U, IUUU MIVVV.p The vnderslgned auditor appointed by the Or- f bans' court oi uomuium euumy, to mane aisinuu lou of the fund In the bands ot David Lowenberg, 11UU I'l 1UU IUUU lu ,..9 unuua ui in.uu UJnbiiMli admlnlbtralor ot John Laycock, deceased, lato of tno town ot iiioomsuurK, mu uvveuu uv uis ouieu m liloomsburg on Thursday, October kTUi, A, D., Us , at nine o'clock In the torenoon. to perform the du ne of Ills appoint menL when andwheraaUiieraona having claims against the said c&uue aro requested torrefcrtilthein w bo forever 0Urr4 trttaoout- t'l rroii'MNorii-K. EST ATM OP OHOltUN I1EKWICK, DECKASRP Thn undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or phans' court ot Columbia county to make distribu tion ot the balanco In tho hands ot DatldLowcn noun, Administrator ot tho estate of (leorgn Itels; wick? deceasf d, to nnd among tho parties entitled thereto, w 111 sit at his ofllce In llloomsburg on.Tues day, thosrth day of (Ktober, lst, nt ton o'clock In tho forenoon, to perform tho duties of his appoint ment when nnd whero nil persons having claims against said estate will appear nnd prove tho samo or be forever debarred ttom receiving any ran ot U,0Sftm0' JOHN M. CLAHK, Sep. S3 '1-4W Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE OP OEOtlOE W. YIAOER, PECEASSP. The undersigned Auditor appointed by tho Or. fihnns' court of Columbia cottuty, to mako distribu tion ot tho funds in tho hands of Mrs. Margaret Ycager, surviving administratrix to and among crodltors or parties entitled thCi-eto, will meet per sons Interested In tho dlcclmrge of tho dutlos of his appointment at ins onico in mo iowu ui llloomsbuigln said county, on Monday, tho silh rtnv nr nntntwr. A. D.. issi. at ten o'clock a. m.i of eald dav. whon and whero all parties Interested In said f uud must attornl or bo forever debarred from asnaro or luna. Bep.,T( Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. HSTATR OF JOUN KNT, PECKA8KP, Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or phans' Coutt et Columbia county, to make distribu tion otUio balance ot the fund In tho hands ot tho administrator of tho ostatoot said decedent to and among parties cntltlod thereto, will sit nt his onico In liloomsburif. on tho 81st day of Octolier, issi, nt to o'clock In tho forenoon, when nnd whore all par ties interestod In said fund must attend, or bo for ever Uobarrcd from any share ot Bald lund. A. L. FRITZ, Auditor. Septv3,4-w. A UDITOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE 01' JACOB DttlBEI.BI9, DECEASED. Tho undersigned auditor appointed by tho Or phans' Court ot Columbia county, to mako dlstrlbu t'onoftho balance oftho fund in tho hands otUio ndmhi!9tratorotthoestatoof said decedent to nnd among parties entitled thereto, will sit at his omco in llloomsburg, on tho sh day ot October, issi, at in o'clock In tho forenoon, when and whero all par ties Interested In sold fund must attend or bo for over debarred from nny share ot said fund. i.L. KHITZ, Auditor. Sept 23, 4-w UDITOR'S NOTICE. SHERIFFS SALE Or REAL ESTATE. Martha Adams vs. Joseph A. lfcnrlo and Tho orangevlllo M, 8. 1 F. & Loan Association. .In tho Court of Common Pleas of Columbia county. Judgt. No. K'3, May T isso. Fl. fa. No. ss, May T., issi. Vend. ox. No. 31 sept. T. 1831. Tho real estate herein having been purchased by a lien creditor whoso receipt wns attached, Tho orangevlllo M. 8. F. K Loan Association appear and dispute such application ot proceeds ot sale. Where upon John a. JTccze was appointed auditor to make distribution of tho said funds ? Notice Is hereby given, that tho auditor will attend at his onico In liloomsrturg, ou Wednesday, October iflth, nt o o'clock a. to for Uiat purposo. when nnd where nil persons having claims upon said fund are requested to present them, or to forever debarred from coin ing In on said fund. . JOHN O. FREEZE, Auditor. Sept. 23, 4-W. TfXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ESTATE Of JOSETIt WEAVER, DECEASED. Lettf rs testamentary on the csfato ot Joseph Wpavpr.l.tto of tho tow n of lllooinsburg.columbla co. Penn'a., (lieoristO, have beon granted by the ltegl: ter ot said county to I. W. McKclvy, oxecutor, cl lil'iomslmrg. Allperaons having claims against tho estaie nf tho decedent aio requested topresenttbein for settlement and thoso Indebted to thocstalotj make payment to Iho undersigned executor with out delay. I. W. McKEIA Y, sep.l.' Jw Executor. PUBLIO SALE OF VALUA11LK REAL ESTATE I jly virtue el an order ot tho Corrt ot common Pleas of Columbia county, setting forth that pnr paitNo.Hln tho wilt of Inquisition In No. 132 or December Term, If 6i', In tho Court of Common Pleas ot Columbia county, Edward Wngncr guardian of Lizzie Vatts,a minor child ot Oliver Watts deceased fie, vs. William Watts, was not taken nt tho ap prised value thereof, nnd that tho samo should bo sold at public auction by the Sheriff of Colum bla county. Now therefore I, U. H. Ent, High Slier, iff of Columbia county aforesaid In compllanco with said order, wl 1 expose to public salo on tho prcml sos In 1'rank.Mn township, Columbia county, Pa., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1881, aljio o'clock a. m. ot said day tho said tract or pvr pauKo. 3, but nded ond descubed as follows, to wit: Ileglnnlngntaccrneref tract No. l, thenC6 by !ind ot Benjamin Ford south two degrees west twenty-six perchc3 to a corner, theuco by tho samo south seventy-nve degrecseast seven nnd llvo-tonth perches to a orncr, thence by land of William Bur. melster south sixteen dcgreis west forty-eight perches to a white oak thenco by land of John'Aruoy and otheri north fccventy-threo degrees west one hund-ed nd sixty-five perches to a stone, ihence by lands ot Paxton and Smith and others north live degrees cast seventy-four perches to a stone, thence along tract No. 1 south slxty-nlno and one-ho't degrees cast ono hundred and slxty-threo perches to tbe placo of beginning, containing 76 Acres and one-hundred cndfl. ty-slx perches, on which Is erected a two-story LOG KCOXJSE and out bv 'dings. U. n. ENT, Sheriff, Sept, 23, tf. VALUABLE REAL ESTATJfi AT PRIVATE! SALE. The undersigned Executors ot Thomas (Ubbons, lato of. Benton township, deceased, offer tho fol lowing described premises for sale at private sale: all that portion ot the following described tract of land In Denton township, bounded as follows; on the north by lands of Itcuben Olbbons, on tho west by lands of Potcr Itaso, oa the south by lands ot Isaae Gibbons and John Ashlcman, on tho east by lands of John shleman, containing HO ACRES, moro or losi whereon aro elected a plank dwelling houso and a good Erring of water near by; a good tenant houso on samo property also a 33 A.3STI-5: 33 ana largo shed over barn yard with good running wator at tho barn and largo wagon tlicd and other out bulli'lngs BUltablo tor farm use. Terms made known on application to CHAKLE8 OlllUONS, (1, M. UU11IDNS, Executors, Eciiton, Pa. sept. i, in. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE! lly virtue of on order ot tho Orphans' Court of Columbia County, tho undersigned Administrator ot the estate of (1, 11. Wells, late ot tho borough of Der.vlck, in said county deccasod, will ox, osoto public sa'e, on tho premises on SATUKDAY, NOVEMBEK 19, 1881, ut ouu u iiueit in 1110 auuruuuii ui sain uay, ino 101 lowlng dei crlbtd property, to-wit; All that ccitaln pltco or parcel ot land or lotof ground situate In Berwick aforesaid, bounded nnd described as follows, to-wtt: On the oast by Market street, west by an alley, north by lot ot William Faust and south by lot ot W. J. Knorr, number tev- on on Market street, on which aro erected a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, Stable aud outbuildings. TEltMS OF SALE. Ten per cent, of one-fourth ottho purchasu money to be paid at tho Btrlklng down of tho protxrlyi the one-fourth less the icn per ceni. ui inu runurinaiion ui eiu, ana iui remaining thrto-Iourths In ono yoar thereafter with merest irum conuruauoii nisi. GAltltlCK MALLEIIY, C. II. Jackson, Administrator, Attorney. sap. io, si ti Dauchy & Oo'a. Advt's. A (VUTttu 4 tttM ltMtds huh-lUw,OJUTO Coupler, UUiiufulHtopg. Attruetit iiiAi At IWiliintnn ii M full information, f run iniorinAiion,r, 80p. 23-i W U WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. DIHTAIiTIl'LAail'WICHE 1'atM Ice. 7. 188D. flliicu a llrilllatt, ytiltQ and Btcady light, requires no trimming, and lasts for months. Uamplewlck o cts.,8 wicks v cts., 1 wicks Id cts. post go paid. Ilavn three sizes, A. II and D. Agents want? 10 Cortland street, N. Y, Sep. S3-4W 5u A5ltor. Anew tdfrwA H bo(i, uulutMiaubla ta ewf mn,wiliUwJ Omi Howaoebl lift or .Bel! 'nwmUoa bound la flnutl rrMkoh ioalin embciuMS. full nlljU) pcxjcxUin4 bowtUa imtw ubd uat vj EMM TM BEST CLOT HIN FOR THE LEAST MONEY. WANAMAKER & BROWN, mi mm iw iiiiMiiiiniiiiiw tcvtxn wKnminiMiiiiiwiu OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts., PHILADELPHIA. Tun Lauqest Clotiiino Housk w Amkiuoa. G. B. ROBBIITS, (SUCCESSOR TO D. V. JXODBIIVS,) DEALER IW Flno llramllcN. tVlilNklcH, OIiin, Hiiiiih, ami nil UIiuIn of V lncs con. stfiititlv am llllllll. LlU'OKTIil) ALES AND POHTHUS IN B0TTLK8 BY THE DOZEN. Landlords throughout tho county will find it io their ndvaniagelo call and examine my stock hef'oro purchasing elsewhere. BLOOMSBURG, PA., Main Street, 2nd July o.W-ly PIAUOS. A FINK INLAID FRENCH WALNUT CASE OliGAN, STOrS, i0 CASH Easy TcrtiiK. SntlNlUctlon tttiarnnlncii. B.ao3sT's s'lA.asro w.a.k.b rooms, MUSIC HALL BLOCK, WIIittES-BA RRB, PA. Jurolo, '8l-ly Rupture Dit.J.A. SIlKllMANMsthoorlgino' nr.il only Dr. SHBiiMAN, k vn to tho p.iMIc for the past B5 years through his ,nce.sful method of treating Kuptuic with' uttho ennoyance and ln -y truss-es lntllct. Ills B.vst?m of oro Is by locat Kxtemal Apnlica tions. During treatment no hid ..neo frrm inhor, oudsecutlt.vii'foliistdoilh om Strntigu) ted Itup turo. PatlcniH from nurcd can receh e ti eatmcnt and leave fir homo same Civ. QENEItAL KLECTI02J ntOCLAJIATION. I, UZAL If. ENT, HlKh SherllT of Co lumbia county, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do hereby mako known nnd proclaim to tho qualified electors of Columbia comity that a general election will bo held on Tuesday, November 8th, 1881, (belie tho Tuesday noxt following Iho first Monday of Bald month) for tho purposo of clectlnL' tho sev eral persona hereinafter named, to-wlt: Ono person for Stato Treasurer of Pennsylvania. Ono person for Prothonotary of Columbia county, Ono person for County Trcasvcr of Columbia county. Ono porson for lleglster and Hecordcr ot Columbia county. Th-eo persons for County commissioners of Cc -lumbia county. Th'eo persons for County Auditors of Columbia county. Two persons for Associate Judgos of Columb a county. I nlLo hereby mako known nnd givo notice that tho p aces r.t hourigtlio aforesaid election In tho tover ai wards. boroughB, districts and townships within tho cou ity of Columbia aro as follon 8, viz: Heaver township, at tho publlo houso of Joseph IJ. bliumun. Denton township, at tho public houso ot Hiram Iless, in tliu town of Uenton. East llloom, at tho Court House, In llloomsburg. Wcbt llloom, at tho Court House, In llloomsburg. lloroughof Uerwlck, at tho ollico of W. J. Knorr. In tho borough of llerwlck. ' Ilorough of Centralla, at tho publlo houso of WU Ham Pelter. llrlarcreek township, at tho publlo school houso near Evansvlllc. Catawlssa township, nt tho publlo houso of o, L. Contro township, at tho school housu near Lofnv ettti Crcasv'a. North CoDynBhnm District, nt the school houso south cpnyugham District, at tho houso of Mrs. Thomas Monroe. K,1.sU.'.?l:rVck township, at tho school houso nea C. 11. White s. Franklin township, at tho Lawrence school houso. flreenwood township, nt tho houso of L. D. l'altoii. Hemlock township, nt tho public houso ot Chas. H. Dlcttcrlch, In tho town ot lluek Horn. Jackson township, nt iho houso of Eieklel Colo. Locust township, at tho publlo houso of Daniel Knorr, In Numedlo. Mllliln township, at tho publlo houso ot Aaron Hess, in tho town of MIDIlnvlUo. . Madison township, ut tho publlo school house lu Jersoytown. Alt. l'liwitmiit. tfiwnuhlr n, tl.n . . i, ... Mtlltck. " "uuou Montour townslilp, nt tho publlo houso of IteuK'n Itauch, nt Itupert, Alnln tnwnli'n. flt.tlu.mil.ll. tmncnni t. . . w .v WVUOU v, uvii-uiuui r. Longenbeiger. ltourlngcrcek township, at tho houso of 6amucl Mlllir. nrnnrrn tnwtiulihi nt Ihn m.Klln ... Unarjbtln Orangevllle. i-iiio townuup, nt tno t'entro school House, lately fixed by a veto of tho cltliens of said township. ougariuai lowusuip, at ino nouso of Norman Colo. Wi ut. Afntt nt tlifi itnl.lln lir.non nt ... . Light Street. ' 4 ri East Scott township, at tho publlo houso of Jacob MIMer, In Espy, At all elections hereafter held under the laws of this corr monwenlt h, tho election polls shall bo own ed ntbotcn o'clock In tho forenoon, nnd shall con tlnuu open without Interruption or adjournment until kit in nVlivlf In Ihn Avunlnn ...:.r wlU bo closed. NOTICE IS IIEItEUY GIVEN, That overy person excepting Justices of tho i'eaco and Aldermen, Notaries VuWlo and Persons In tho mllltlabcrvleu of tl o state, who shall hold or shall within two months havo held any c nieo or npnolnL. ment of prom or tnifet under tho Urlted States or of this state, and city or corporated dlttrlct, whollur a commissioned onlcer or otherwise. 11 Klltinrilliinta oftlcer or agent vuo Is or shall bo employed Uider tlie U-glsIaturo, Executive or Judiciary Department of this state, or of any city or of any incorporated district, and also, that every member of Conirross and ot tho state legislature, ami or ttm wuiiiivn.uuii.u wuu, ...j, ui ..uiiuuinniuiit'iu oi any Incorjiorated dlstrlct.uro by law Incapable of holdlnt orcxercUliiKiitthosamo tlino tliu onico or appoint meutot JuGue, lnsH.ctor or Clerk of uny electlouof this commonwealth, and that uo Inspector, Judco or 'lliu lnsneclors and Judiro or thn i-u.ctinnu t,.n meet nt tho resiectivo places appointed for lioldlnL' the election In iho district lo whlchthi-y resiiectltelv belong, beforo he Veil O'elOl'k Ifl fllli tnnrtiln.. i.n.i ruing, and eucii oi iiaiu iiibinxuirs siiuu ap shall bo a nualllled voter of suet oiie clerk, who mo (luaimeu voiers oi uio several districts lo this county at all general, township bo.-, ougli and special elections, are hereby hereafter authorised and reiiulred to vote bv tlctr m ,ini,.,i , . written, or partly printed aud partly wiltteu, nover. ally classllled as follows i Ono ticket Mmii ,.mi.r.,V. the names of ail Judges cf Courts voted tor. and labelled, outside, 'Mudlclaryi" ono ticket shall em. brace the names oi all tho btato olllcers voted for and to bo labelled "Stutci" ono ticket shall embrace, tho wuncs ot all county officers voted for. including the onico of Senator, and Members of Ast sembiy, if voted for, and members of ConirreoS. If voted lor, and be labelled "County j" one ticket shall embrace iho Games of all towutlilp omcers voted for and bo labelled "Toviushln!" ono tlckvt "aiiu ri.ii nrace tho names of all borougli officers voted for. and be labelled "Borough." 1 And each class shall LO deriosltod In wmnii, lotboxea. ' ' ' Door bolow Iron. Iicok wllh lilt nos of tad cans tefcre crilaiur cure, with UMirr.onlols nom iliMlr guhlKil ljn clans, ministers, inenherts end others, nalkoitr ten tents. J it. HlI.IUlAN ran to contultid Mils I ew York ofllce, sci Drcadway, Mondays, Iritilaji and Katurdajsj nnd nt his hoston cnicc,43 MLt street, Weducsdajs, Ihi'itdnjsand KrldajB. sep. -3v d SHERIFFS SALE. Dy vluuoof awiltof Fieri Facias, and to me Hi reeled, will bo exposed to public salo on tho prem ises In Greenwood towpshlp, Columbia county, ati o'clock p. m on FKIDAY, SEPTESIBEIl 00, 1881, All that (citaln messuage or plcco of land situate lu tho township of Orcenwood, County of Columbia, and Stato ot Pennsylvanla.bcglnnlng at a w hlto oat, gone, thoncoby lands of A. Patterson nnd Samuel llogaK, thenco by land of Itlchard Pollock south twenty-tl'tco degrees and one-half east ono hun dred and fcrtyrerehesnnd clght-tenthstoawlnts oak on tho north bank of Ihittln's Hun, thenco up tho somo west twenty-six porches to a hemlock on tho bank of tho same, thenro by tho Bamo and land ot Nicholas Kindt north forty-llto degrees west nlno perches to a whito oak stump, thenco by the samo .south elghty-thrco degrees west twenty-three. perches to a beech, thenco by tho samo south soten. ty-n'no degrees nnd three-fourths west Blxty-clght perches nnd thrcc-tenlhsto a white plno, thence by tho samo north forty-live degreos west nlno pcrclics nnd five-tenths to a nlno sttimp.thcnco by tho same south clghty.flvo degrees west forty-eight pciclits and threo-tonths to a post.thenco by tho samo north twenty-threo degrees nnd one-half west seven!;- llvo rerches ard eight-tenths to a post, thenco lif land ot Archbold Patterson north sixty-six degrees and onc-lia'f erst ono hundred nnd sixty-five percli os to Ihe placo ot beginning, containing ono hun dred and ton'aeres moro or less on which, aro creeled a two story framu dwelling houso, barn, hog stablo wagon ibed, spring houso and other out-bulldlnss Seized, tiiken in execution at tho Bult of N. Iteece, Trusteo of Angelina Merrell against ClaikMerrell, nnd to bo sold as tho property of Clark Mcrrtll. Knouk, Attorrey. U. II. ENT, Shcilfl. jVOTICE IN PAKTITION- ESTATE OF J01IK V, CRAIO, PJCKA8ED. To Susan E. Cooper. Salem Township, I.nzrrne county, In., Malnfii Craig, llrlareieek townsLlp, Columbia county, Mniy, Hjieimerrleu with W. A.J. llrlttidu cf Ilrljrcnk tonnshln. Columb'-v ceutnv, Mary it. Sava o ot Cret ivllle, Teonessce, t'lurf Mui.Mield, Wauliall, Texas, Mrs. FrrrU A, Nagalc has, 03 vva'iit tstreft, H la.,Paand W.J.Mani Held, Lerwick Pa. Oieetlng: You aro hereoy no tified thai In aecoi dance Willi a writ of pait'lon" sued out of iho Orphans Co irt of Columb acojnly, state of l'n..i'i luiae will bo held by the endtr fclgntd on the following ditcrlbed premhestowlt! Ceilaln ylcou or parcel of land tho same being a vacant lot bounded and described as follows, to-wlt! Sltnato partly In tho boioueh of Uerwlck. Columbia county, rod partly in salem townslilp merne county, beginning at the co-ner of treat nnd Walnut Riree.s in l'e'wlek, therco noi.h twen ty.llvodegrieswfstnvol'iiiidreoand five feettoa come,', ihentonorlh flxty-ilvo doarees cast three hunurtd and ferttitecn feet to a corner, there south twentv-llvo degrtcs cast llvo hundred ard ivinty.ntno ftet to a loiuer, thenco south fcUll (even degnt s west three hundred and sixteen feet to thotornerthoilci cf beclnnlug. containing ono htindtid aid Hxiy-tlue ihousund three hundred and f trty-etght OC9.UI) f nuaro feet o: ground.elgh-ty-tlvo thowund tight hundred and illty (S3,jW) square feet, Ulualo in Columbia county end sev euty.beven thoosand four huni'red and nlneo'-clglit (.7,ll)s) sriunre feet of tho same is situate In 1 uzirne eouniy.pa. To asccrtalu whether tho eamccn bo dtv .dt-d without Injury to or spoJIngtho wholo and It not.iovalueandappralso tho samo In accordance Willi Act of Atsembly. 'iho ssld Inquisition will hold on tho prerrlses on SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1881, a t 3 o'clock p. m., when and whero you may attcndl If you think proper. O, Jl, JACKtoH, Attorney for csUto. ... . Sheriff. bherirra onico, Sept. 8, if 81, ew. Valuable Real Estate AT PRIVATE SALE! Tho undeiBlgntd AOinluhstratcrcwn testamcnto nnneo of Peter Arpleman,lato of Denton township, deceaied, offorB Iho following described premises at privato bjIo. All that poi Hon of tho following de scribed THAOT OF LAND, lu Benton township, bounded as lollowe: on the notth by lauds of It. L. 1'. CoUey, J. F. Chapln and A. Wilkinson, on Ui west by lands of Ell Mclienry, John E. Appleman and Pcttr Laubacn, on tho touth by lands of WIN Ilrzn Ilultna and Margaret Dildlne.and on the cast by lands of llouben II. Davis and Stott E. Collcy, containing EKlUTY-EIOHT ACHES, moro or less, whereon aro erected a two-story FHAME HOUSE, Hank Darn, wagon houso and other out-bulldings. Only that poi tlon ly) og on tho west side of Fishing creek will bo Bold. Also, all that tract o? land Bltuato In Denton town ship, bounded ou tho west by lands of Itebccca Con nor, on tho north by lands of; tho heirs of Thomas Davis, deceased, ana J. F, Chopin, on the south by lands ot Eieklel Colo, contalnlnif Kl'lHTEKN AOHEH, more or lens, un'mproved land, Will bo sold as a whole or lo parcels to suit purchasers. Tetins mado known en application to I, K, UIUCKDAVU, AdrutoUtrator, Co. iV.VU Cublr.Ytw. t