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Our ex tenet ▼ circulation make* thle peper an tin onuallyrUst>land oroßubl* mwllum for iiTertUlnjj Wo h**, tho motluspli f*cllltl- for JOB WORK and *r |iri-p.ro<l to print all kind* of Book., Tracts, Programme*, I'oetere, t'ommerclel printing, Ac., in the llii.-.t ,tv 1— and t II"- lowwt puwlLl* rto All dortHoinoiit f'-r • l<-nn than thrw month. 20 cant* nor lino for ttaa Brut throo ino.-rtlono. n-l A conu * lino for mkli addition*! luaortlou. S|-o< I*l notice* one-helf more. Editorial notice* 15 ront. i-r lino A liberal discount U ualw to persona advcrtliinK by |he quarter, half year, or year, m followre: M ws • PACS OCCt'l'llD. Oue inch (or 12 llnee thia type) f.'. Two inch®* 7 H Three inch** 1° 1 ' Ouarier column (or 5 Inchee) II | If j%lf column lu inches) l*V K'! " One eolnm <>r Inchee) |.irl.m l<* Foreign advertieemente muat be paid for liefore In eertion, except on yearly roiitrarta. when half yearly payment* in advance eiii he reqnired LOCAL N •▼!> ia, In local columns, 10 renta per line. Pourii A I S.'TR'tV l.Scema per line each tUMTtlon. N ithlng ina rte*l for lea* than st rente. Hi tiNt** \oTu r*.ii theedltorielcolumns, Ift eents per line, each maertion. The Industries of Virginia. RAPID DEVELOPMENT OP RAILWAY AND MAX- UrACTURINU ENTERPRISE. From B rw-1-1 n--l' RICHMOND. August 9.—Both new and old manufacturing enterprises in this State are meeting with unprecedented prosperity this summer. Among the many large iron works that have recent ly been erected, none have been equal in size and capacity to those now in course of erection on tbe line of the Chesapeake and Ohio railway, in Rock bridge county. The company is com posed of English capitalists, ami the amount invested is £500,000. Iwo fur naces are building, with a capacity ol 100 tons a day each. Rolling mils and steel mills are also being built, and a narrow guage railroad to the ore mines, seven miles distant. The largest fur nace now in tbe State is located at Eow Moor, in Allegheny county, which is working to its lull capacity, 100 tons a day. The Richmond and Allegheny syndi cate has purchased the water power of tbe city of Manchester, opposite Rich mond. The price paid was $200,000. The purchasers intend to develop the manufacturing resources of the place, and will begin at once th© erection of cotton mills and other factories. The Richmond and Allegheny road has just been completed from this city to a point on the Chesapeake and Ohio road, distant 2IS miles, called Clifton Forge. The t fhioCentral, running from Toledo southeast, and the Richmond and Allegheny having consolidated, work has been begun covering tbe gap between the termini. The distance be tween Charlestown, West Virginia, and a point on tbe Ohio river opposite I'oin eroy, Ohio, is seventy tuile*. The dis tance between Potneroy and Corning, Ohio, which is the southern terminus of the Ohio Central, is forty mile*. The contract for constructing this 110 mile* has been let, and, as tbe country through which the line passes is very level, the work is to !•* done in six months. Engineers are engaged now in locating a bridge across the Ohio river at or near Pomeroy, and, as soon as they have finished their work, the bridge will be put under contract. But the company will still have 190 miles to build from the Richmond and All© gheny road to Charleston, West Vir ginia. Home of the country is very rug ged. so that it will be about two years before the entire line can be completed. The Chesapeake and f hio's Kentucky road, running between Huntington. W. Va., and Lexington, Ky., will certainly be completed by October 1. This gives the Chesapeake and Ohio railway an ad vantageous all rail route through the West and Southwest. Grain elevators are being built here and at Newport News by the Chesapeake and Ohio' om- Pny- The New Comet. The new comet ia looming up hand somely to the astronomer's eye, and in deed is viaibie to all but the near sight ed in the morning hours before the twi light by the unassisted power of vision. It is now descernible in the evening after twilight near to the horizon at a jxiint somewhat north of northwest. At present the direction for finding it in the morning ii to carry a line from the star Capela through Beta Aurigre, which is a blight star eight or ten de grees lower and to the right. By ex tending this line a further distance, equal to the apparent distance from star to star, the position of the comet ia reached. It Is now rapidly increas ing in brightness. Its distance from the earth is shout 97,000,000 miles. The diameter of the bright part sur rounding the nucleus is 11,750 miles; that of the bright coma 140,000 miles; total diameter of the envelope 200 000 miles ; length of the Uil 3,000,000 miles or more. The deviations ol the orbit from the predictions up to August 2, were three minutes and fiftv-nine sec onds in right ascension and nineteen minutes in declination. These results are satisfactory, considering tbe unfavor able position or rather direation of the comet's emotion when the three earli est observations were taken. That di rection waa almost towards the earth. Had the direction or apparent motion been, so to speak, athwart the sky, more accurate predictions would have been possible. The development of the tail before perihelion is in this comet greater than that of the greet comet of 1858. On lest Thursday night the comet for the time kept above the horizon all night, or technically speak ing, entered the eircle of perpetual ap parition. J. The Situation In Virginia. HILLY MAIIONE AH THE AWAMIN OU TilE HE PUBLICAN PARTY, From die Bsltlmore Amrlco (IH-|>) The coalitionist* having seceded from the regular convention, iuhl held a con vention of their own, will of count© claim that their indorsement of Mahone and repudiation, carries with it the in dorsement ol the Republican party; the test will come next November. The Readjust©™ can only win with the aid of Republican votes ; and if, hh we be lieve they will, they should meet with an ignominious defeat, the question as to whether the Straightouts or the coa litionists represent the real sentiment of the Republican party of Virginia, will be decided onceand for all. Should the coalition prove successful, on the contrary, it is idle to deny that the cause of Republicanism in Virginia would have received its death blow, and we should be entertained with the spec tacle of the Readjuster party making use of its newly acquired power to crush out all independent action and asserting itself as the only real Demo cratic party in Virginia. They little know Mahone who imagine that he will prove a faithful ally to the Rcpub licuns of the North ; too late it will bo discovered that it is not the Solid South, but the Republican party that he lias broken up. Dearly, in that event, will the Northern leaders who have coun seled this alliance, pay for their aband onment of principle for expediency j and they will realize what they should have recognized long ago, that in the division of the Democratic party of Virginia, the Republicans had—aud threw away—their greatest opj>ortuiiily for success. Rut will Mahone carry the day T We do not believe it. Hepug. nant as both tickets and both platform* are to the Republicans of Virginia, it is impossible to understand how they can render tribute to either, and should they stand aloof the defeat of Cameron will be a foregone conclusion. The | election of .John W. Daniel, a Rourbon of the Bourbons, is not to be desired : but better Daniel than dishonor- better the transient triumph of the Democra cy than the absolute extermination of Republicanism. Cameron would "carry Africa into the war;'' see to it that he does not leave it dead on tin* field ! ♦ The Electoral Commission. ITS STARTLING IN St HE IIISTOKV I'KEI'AREI) ItV JUSTICE CLirroßH. Washington. .July 30.—1t is stated : that .Justice Clifford prepared a com plete and detailed history of the Elect oral Commission, of which fie was a member, and that it would be published alter bis death, unless his wife, who was the custodian of the manuscript, should otherwise decide. Justice fill ford said its publication would create a sensation throughout the country. There were certainly many thing* con nected with the Electoral Commission which the public beard little of at the time—notably among them Senator ! t.'oiikling's action when be bad fa-en kno\i to favor the rejection of tin- i vote of D)ui*iana. .Justice Bradley's | sudden change of views in one night, j and alo Justice David J>vis' remark- ! aide preference for the.Senate while his i presence ota the Bench rendered the Electoral Oommission a jMnocratic | body. As toNHeuator Conk ling's action j before the Electoral Commission was j constituted or (lad been considered at ' all, the late lE*. DeWitt.C. West said j that the Senator Mwjlfrpiriß| asjieecli of great power, in which fie would I Urge the rejection of the Eouisiana voce n as decided u|>on by the Returning M Board. When Mr. West made the L statement he was present in Alhiw,y \o I attend the meeting of the Klecioral \ College, which Horatio Seymour was j I'rwklcnt. Mr. Seymour soon after w*rd confirmed the Statement. At that time the Telfcttbns between Sey. mour and Conkling. who are brothers in law, were very close, and the two fre quently conferred upon important steps which either were about to take. Conk ling never made the speech, but after wards voted to admit tbe votes of all the Returning Board States. If these j things are presented iri tbe true light which Justice Clifford could have placed thein in, it is to be earnestly hoped that Mrs. Clifford will not delay or deny the publication of his history. No appeals from any source should deter her from the evident intention of the dead jurist to give the country the benefit of a true history of a remark able epoch. ♦ The Nnpreme llcnrli iirgnrj, AN UNDUE REPRESENTATION OP REPUBLI CANS. From Chicago X'tirn*), fUp. If another Republican isappoinled in Clifford'* place, we shall then have a supreme bench <-onip<>.<d of eight Re publicans and one Democrat, and Jus lice Field will be tbe sole representative of that party which is in the ascenden cy in eighteen States of thirty eight, and which is strong enough to make it necessary to classify New York. Con necticut and Indiana among the doubt ful .States in every presidential election. If it ever had been the custom among former presidents to apportion these supreme judges among lawyers of a dif ferent political faith, certainly such a practice could now be consistent)- urged. But if tbe supreme court were solidly Republican, except that its members are appointed for life, it would be no more of a violation of the principle ol popular government than the election of president is at the present time. Mr. Garfield is president of the United .States, and his authority in the South ern States, where he did not receive a single electoral vote, is as supreme as it ia in either of those Stales where he re ceiver! bia highest majority. The eigh teen States that voted for General Han cock have the same interest in the pros perity of the nation that tbe twenty Stales have that cast tbe majority of electoral votes necessary to choose a president. Tbe supreme court Is not a political organisation i it performs no legislative function, ana should never show a par tisan leaning. The tenure of the office is fixed to bold during good behavior on purpoee that Its occupants shall be above tbe clamor ad excitement of popular changes. The essential point to bo gained in their appointment re late* principally to ilieir ability, learn ing in the law, ami in their intogriiy ami honesty in the discharge ol their high official duties. STATE NEWS. A woman of Lebanon, aged 81 yearn, ia insured for f154,U0<) on the specula tive plan. There were 41 deaths in Heading last week, 31 more than the previous week and 28 more than the corresponding week last year. This large increase is due to a great mortality among infauts and small children. The miners in the ('olket Colliery, at Fremont, struck a "gas feeder" on Fri day morning, which ignited from the open lights causing an explosion. .Jon athan lteihnoel, William Hrennan, Pe ter Greater, and George Hove rocker were badly, but not, it is thought, fatal ly burned. The fate which often overtakes oil towns is forcibly illustrated by the sale of the site of Petroleum Centre lor ffi.OtX). It was ono ol the lively tiro ducts of the oil excitement in the "low er country," with a population of six to eight thousand, and fourteen yea is ago the above price would have been considered cheap lor a twenty-live foot business lot. At Bradford, on Wednesday of last week, William Boggs, ganger for the United Lines in Toad Hollow, bad to visit one of the 30,<100 barsel tanks, and found in it a man named Andrew Ma gill, who was hanging on to a pipe uml supporting bis head above the ocean of oil. He proved to be out ol bis head, ami asserted that he bad been put in there to drown by the Masonic Lodge. A terrible wind storm, accompanied by heavy rain, visited <'iiambemburg on Saturday afternoon. The roof ol the St. James Methodist Kpiscopal Church was blown oil' and carried sixty feet and the gable ends ami ceilings were crushed in. The church is badly dam aged. The rool* of public ami private buildings were blown oil" and one house was overturned. The sheds of the lair company were blown down and piled several feet high on Second street. No one was hurt. Philadelphia Markets. I'IOLIMIPSIS. AUCO'I I' |SI. There *• Ai: ther aharp upwr l in wheat, ami fl nr w *-ry firm ()ur mark#! •• '|HiH irel firm N*l-* -f including Mint-* i® -ttr** *i f# * 2b ft rl-r ami a! ft*. *#•• b.r iralght . tllfS bUOily •' ? T'% • vrtlern ! *' I' •ml pat-uta at f'. TV,*::.. H)+ 0 <ir !• *t**#ly *t ft WlUf-Theft w*a ir. th-r ii|irii r;.oemerit in ■ LIRAI • 11-I HI" NIT.'K'I CL • I IHT RL<IRI( rat#- vert $1 Ist l. I e . Atk"! fr V- r-l. Auguat. fl Mt*£b*4.fl *!{ **k~t for No S red *-p t-r.if.er. fI -\lid. 91 . *•!-*! 1t N iml.'M. Ist r . ! ..• I u.b-I*. itinUr * Id at It - a buthek Ucftwber. at (1 ' '• Luahel* Augat, at 91 ' / Knr- vrlla in amvll I H *1 k'y i . at<4 tin# tlt3 r-maih* • l*at p Bvllffontv MfirUrta. lUu.tr* ati. An*o.l I**l Qt'OTATtoNB. Whltttheit.l'f ! *l.-1 Md fl fx. 11~l *h-t fh# 1 hi e, |w r i.uthtl W • rn.<*# t C. rm. abelled ~ 4% Halt .. 4 flour. r-uii.|-#r barrel .... ft flour, ih- lrtate b 2b Provialuit Mnrkot. Corrected by llir|—r Brother*. AfflH.4riAi, per pound * ('hertita. 4flr4. ptr pound, •♦♦4*4 lo ItsMf * I—r |Mn • fr-h butter per f#und . ... - IS lltlrktbiprr pound 1 'Vetf per Je**l H"1 - ....... bam* forbaiid Ii ■MII, *ugar <• ured ... 1% WBd | >+t t t It ........... 1" l|f* |*fw| I" |r I nthtl .. Tft I*l-4 Nat L Artr Ailvrrtimrinrnt*. NOTICE. — In the matter of the Es tale >f fcamw*l Y-art'k. late >4 Wilk* I wn •hlp. 4*ft4t4, in ih (rrpharv# Court f tVntra nuitf : Th- *ppml*n>ent !• th- VMM f mM IMI V-wr< k. OalkirlH Virkk, wVknr, for f'' A4 now. April to, A I |M|. nppraie*m-nt and r-turn r-nd in I ippr*ed m. in 4 j-oMiatmn ordered In ir ror4mr wMh tbt Art if Aatenhly m wh 'Ma mailt in 4 provide J. nod inlen -ic-nti na art DM prior In nll t*rti arill 4 j* rxtnArrn-l Bt tl* CoVt. Wil V. IMK'firiKlY). 3fW4ir Qwji Of <%trl AUDITOR'S NOTICE s 1 In fit- Orphftna' C* nrl of CVntn -tUf* ' 1 UKGKHK fhinr, 4-T-IA-4 The Auditor apfMiinte,) hy the Court to mik- 4ifrilmtkn f th- Inline- In th- hin4 f fl>- A'tminlitrfttor |/> in-l imrnii thillltd th-r-t<. will mtti lh# fnrti-* in lnt-r-i f.*r lb- pan hi* ippnintin-nt, TI Jtf IAY. AncnM 11. |M|, •t I oVMrk P M . if fb- *f J I, Hplng)-r. K*j, in B-11-font-. *hn in 4 mh-r- ill pa Mi-* in lnf-r-tf may it(-4 if tb-jr • pro|-r C. P nnrKK, An4itor. VOTICE. —In the matter of the Ee tils- i 4 11-nry Mlll-r, lat- of Spring fwnthlp. In ih- nrphint' (oM of 1 -nlr- oonnly Th- Mppnia-tD* nl lo fb widow uf mi I 11-nry !kllll-r |. C-ithirini Mi!|-r. wi-Ww, f.r f-if An 4 iwiw. Jnn- 12, |kf|. ronflrm-4 I HI, ind ptiMirnfbm ofdofM i-*or4lng In of A-mMy In rath fi 101x1- and provided, ind If n -tr-pih nt ir- hl-d II i •rd-r-l tint th- nun- I— r*>nflntHi a'^dat-lT By lh- Court. MM P. IU K< IIIIPI.D. ■kMf c lark Of. Court. "^OTICE. —In the matter of the Es ■L a lata of John Hmifh. lit- of Hfpi l"wnnhip, in Ih- flrphina* Cwirl i 4 f'nlra nmnty Th- ipprit—m-nl lo th- wblow of wald John Mmilh. dar-naxl. Miry A Smith, widew. bn f. IH And now Jnn- 21. Ml, rsinflrmod IMI, ind pIMMMI toN In imirdinrw with lha Art of A mhlt In a web '••- mid- ind pro*id-l. md wnl-w* -inMloni ir- Alod prtor b> ii-it t-rn will 1# -oiiflrm-l it*a inl-iy. IlTlh-Conrt MM K lit R< liriEl.n. •Mi Clark Or. Oonrt, pOURT PROCLAMATION. WIIKKKAS. Ih. lien Charle. A Mrr. Prl S.ntnf th.O.>nrt ~f 1 <-fnmnn of ,1,. XMh Jn llrUI IH.trl<(. ron.i.tln. of th. tsranUn of I'.ntr.. Ointna •nd (Iwrfl.ld. .re) Ih. Hon. S*mo.| Vratirh and th. lion John ltl.n. Am- rlt Jiei... in Onu. . ..nntf hating lanitxl Sh.tr fW.fl, Iwrlng date Hah d*> of Jnn., I*a|, to m. dlrwted, for holding n Oottrf of Og.-r and T.rmln.r and Ow.ral Jail Ifell.sr.? and Swl-,n. of th I'w. In lt.l|.f. nt.. for th. "oinff of t'anlr*. and to nominate-<• on lh fonrth Metelaf of AngnM n*l, llng th. IMd da? of Angtwf. IMI, and ki rontlnu. Im .eh Kotlr* I. h.r.1,? gla.n o Ih. t'omn.r, Jo.Hr". of th. I'ar, Al l-teei, and OunMahls. of said wonl? of C,tr. that Ih"? to than and (h.r* In Ihalr propar (~r.o, .1 10o'cfi. k In Ih. foranoin of aaid da?, with th.fr onmh, ln<,>ii rition., .lamlnattou, and lh4r own mnMnl-raaom, to do llua. thing, whlrh lo thfr <SBn apparfaln. In b. dona, and ttswa who ar. hound In rmgalmirai to fe.nrnu against Ih. prlwm.r. thai ar. or .hall h. In lha fall of t anlr. rnwnt?. h. th.n and th.r. In frn. not" against tl,m aa shall h* Jnl <lli ondar to? hand, at IMl.font., th. loth da? of Jnl?, In th# ?ar of oor Lord laal, and th. on. hood ml and flfih yimr of tha led"p.twl-or ~f th. t'nltMl |Ww. JMt JOHN BPANOI.BR, Shwtff. OAHOSB REMOVED, WITHOUT KNIFE, and in mot * T MM without pais ApplT to c. w7 r. roam. n.i.t,<>rg. IMB* Oootr* Const?, Pa. Ant' A<lverli*em<nlH, SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of Htuitlry writs of Fieri Ki'liff, l-'Tirl Km MII I I Yaiidill<ifi| Ev iH'iia |t*niH i| out of till- Court CufOtll ll PI-MI f#| C. |,|r routity, and to 111- dlt-t-|. tli-ra aill U . t pulflir •!-at tliit Cowrt llotfie. in B-il4outa, on Suturday, Augunt 20, A. D. 1801, at I o clock, P M , th-fnllowliiK ilf'M rib-fl r*al catata of tlia dal-ndanta, to wit : No. 1. Ball of John Irwin, Jr. % c Holt-ri tal. No. i;i. J .i, y r. |h-I. tbd*| 9 |d ( 67i.Aa Vand. K* No. '£* Auk T., |Hm|. Kumt, Att'y. Tint following dmcrib*<i r ul f-taUt of (?. Il'dlar, on* of Ilia d-ff-ndinta, ti it All Unit . rtm trait f?r plop of land alluat- in l.iU-tty tou-liip, CfliitrPd'iiiit). Pa., boUDd I and di- rilatj, as folloma' t-'wit On ii- norlb by lands of Jneob llolnr MM 11-nry Tliotnpaou, on tli PM( by Uti le of Tli- ioa- Hut* l-r and Jauioa M on tha aoulh by land* of |jh| Hulftiljargir and John Tlioni|iaon ronuinitiK I** 4 ) •He*, Mora of l*aa. Tl*r-'ii -ra* t-d a t*t ni-.iy fiuni" dwelling huuae, large l-ank l.arn and other oul bulldinga. Alsti, all that certniti irai t r,r |,icr of land nlaal. In IJlwrt? town.hln. Centra raunt?. Pa , I" t|l,, |"<| and 'lreriUl • follow,, to Wll 111, the north b? land, of Curtln *• t.., ~n the t,? i.„d, j l J. It Uardner, on tie-e- oth 1,, land, of i hti-t Hol ler, and on the w..t I,? land of 11-ur? Tie., containing Ul a< re., mora or h- No building. A leu, the n-nl eataleol John l Gardner, another of ihe defendant., to wll All that certain lr<t or |,ie< eul I.lei situate In Libert? towii'liln, (Vntre <-. unt?, I'. , la,nndl on the north h? land, uf Curtln A Go, on the et I,? lalela ol Thou,.. Duller : oil the w-uth h? latela of t 1,,t.t Holt. r. and -ntle- 1 .e.l I.? I.tel* of ll'tir? Th- ,i|on —outitainlrig 4- acres, more or I—. No Imlldlng. And out -I the a I POT e -lew rlhe-1 |.|rm|e. SI a< Je. at a|rl to John |l D.rdnrr, the defendant, under Id. claim In I lea,|ng .11 that ceruin 10l or |.|e< e • I ground alluat. I In l.ilcert? biwn.blp. Centre count?, P. . 1..01, d-d on the north b? laiel. .el ,|MC| h> John |I Uardner, on the east hj land, of Tie-. Duller, on the Wiuth h? laiela of llnl.t Holler, and or, the ..t h? land of Iflenr? Thoin| — ,n—containing lo acre., mo,, or |... No hutldtnga. Also, the following describftd n-al celato i ol Sim-.11 I.lngle, one of the def.od.nt., to wit All that ■ ertaln It.. I or 1 lee „l land .ttu.t. In Lii-rt, 1.-Sluhlp, Centre nount?. I'. . liotinded n the merth I ? UieU of chri.i taUtfada .n Mm aaai 1? i.I. i. T. A. Sn?.|er and John *1 Cl.tk, ~11 lb. w.uth L) luld Kagl- creek, and on Ibe .cl !>? j-ul.le 1 ad and l>? land, of J. K Sny.Jer and 11 M llurtaw—contacniug V. acres, mora or l-e. Tberem .I-le.| . t. ■. ator? daellmg le-uae. an,all I art, and other oulhulldinga Alao, all thnt certain Irsi t of utieeat'sl lan l iifuaia In Lil>-rly t> n*t*ip, < • ntr- * tint t, P , •un )rsd in arrant*-- nam- t f John I**4 tar. -.n i l • • il- north by IWM Earl- > r—k. '■li ll.t ' •'! I V , • of hamu-i II" fid*d. on th- a nth -y Un<U <f J -hn Iran, and on lha .| by Unda of J. <• ! • •< and to J. H- h<t'il~f"iiUii,ifig pij or rm, rnor- or Th-rwn -r" U-\ a *lll-11 frame tenant h -*••• Alw, all thnt cnruin im t .•! unMMt<i land •Hunt- in lit*-rty tnvmblp, (>btr f/unt, Pa , nrviM LA lbs varnaiM MSH fMM UUG l- <ittd-*l . n th- north Ly Ur'l* of John M* ?, tl.v nat Ly lar< I -f Uff-tt hrir* and •11 . • .-r, th amth ly Un-I >4 J hn Irain, Jr . and n th 1 ) land of f'Urk and l<|A|ipr. ind fdhar*~< nUlntng ' a/ ra. "t V* ini'MTHkPDlt Aim, in th* riiflit, iitii- kikl inUT*-t of tl. Mid Ktimdi l.iig,l- in*' t all lb( fiuin tra-1 I lind •il*t- flj leii—My loan*hip. ' ei.tr- Mitity, I'w i-tundad n tb- n'fth Ly la- n. f l.c,,tt hair* and >tbh, • n th- Mil tv lai< •• f Mn. | h*. a tha *>*utn Ly land* uf Mi n Liujri*—" nteiiHi-g l • ' r. lie r r ur*ryad ir. th- aarta t.e itma of Mki<* nn*! Idngi-. N'ltn| r *. mmt# Mnl, tk-n In -i-truii n and t a . s a* tt pf jwfti uf (liri*tUn Mutter, Mhi n and J l< Uai lnvr No. 2. BciM >f II pa r. I . f J In, || ta.r, T K II linden* N is Jan t nir 1 I. t. 9*.4* 1 • *n.l i 1 N • trim, tut I t. Att'y All that r'Tinifi fl ' ntuJ traxt 1 land •itunt- I P* llarri* t • fl <*t tr- n ty, I'a .I- .n-.c-l . l a* f •• t w i | h'innlif at a pat * d mttning •> l- Bbatirfvarg-r, f- rth fc l -'-1 I Ja-t.lm. t M < ;l n I'M.ff l u Ui,.|. ||i| \ \ H, of a -TI Ii a..nth :.• awaf pirtlin |o a •! .. j iIMM . tig UnU'f J lift Mae a -th .'"j e| . §_ t 4 white .4k !. P I (.'li (-at .t.J |xr<hs* t> •t"t>-, then- nth 2 t l.'T jw-ffht* t ivWti T/ *• -4 '• i > |af lfa t K atr.f.e Ir Mb 2~- i •!," W.H, t• a white k ttumi them* 1,, fth , UfMkt, J . |WST l.e* ,it • r f,. th< l ah-rK Indof J —ph II y-r. n rth -t '*• j erh #t M" T r. fth • i —t - I fa I rh 1 * ;-*t . the j rth ?. • t, 14 j uf. t j .t h *• i mitt k.JO fa |* rh t a }•> , th-i.e le fth T. "•! , parrh— t. the j lax. <<f l^. I ll| Ift MNIMdf 1- •| • 1 i the *an-trf t 4 Un 1 a huh %**• •- irwl in . ut t, , - a. • • J l.rt It M M a . ••• !- <1 |c Iff. If" II I* nt y Ihel 1 It | II gh If.etiff f fVr.tr- < -I.t *. d*t- I N 1 .•>. I•?'. and I 1 <uud •- *ga 11 -j • n and *ife r r>eyel t Ii f( liti lgfly d—l <hl'd |kh 1 ■ A lh-t-* n r—t"l * tw At f* daellmg . .j- large tt.k l-arn and oth-r uatt-nil Lng* Mi-I Ukn m t%< at* and t . 1J- mob*, a* th- prxp*riy • 1 H R tWldg- u* No. 3 B ' 'rl-t't't * taj||}> If. * . ( { N t-rm, KI Del-t. Vend l.i ID A' -g tery... IMQL i •? 4". . AH Ihht crruiti miMuaßi, (soemcnt ind \t%r% rvf land Mldita in Kn. a I> * t athlp, CVntn rxinity. Pa. UnindM and d-arrit-wl aa frd ova |L. ginning at a |*t in Mxs.kan lllay. in Ih- t-n of | wam*rla ; Ikw* a-rtk brrrkM 1 a map]' th-f - j aravt i4ori| land* • f M J. < llMf hdxd. '4ymhiU) J* — f , th—(K— Mltll W.f J-fr h-a . a |-Vt thenre <sal '4, i-bli-* hi th- plaxa "f tsegintiing —<mntuning arr—. atfirt tn-aanr* Mlr-d. taken in eivwuti-.ti and t -id a* tha |<r- 1— ty rfJ II Hankin, Admlnlatrit- r ..f K<lard |-l, 4aa*e<l No. 4. Suit of T>* M May A Jv n. nor - f r*. Fli. hard M" Mingi-t n. AdminutmLff f k* No. -llv Angut t-rm lt* UM, frrr Ml. It Am. AMy a. All thit rrrtiiin Jot or fdw* of Kf<und •itnata In Tlfh-r la*nahlp.r-ntre o-nntr Pa . hound ed and d-arfil-*1 1* follarra On th- n- rth Ly in alley STATE FAIR AM) EXPOSITION AT PITTSBURGH. 28th Exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agv ricultural Society —AT*I — Fifth Annual Exposition of the Pittsburgh Ex position Society Combined. LioSUK:k Kxhibition September 6th to 17th. InduUrial and Mwhanical Kxhi. bition, with Trial of Hpwd, will conttnae until October Bth. Opon Day and Evening. 841,500 IN VItEAtIUMB. EXCURSION TICKETS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, Will b iaaund by all Railroad# wntarlng at Bituburgh. EITTRT BOOK CI.OSBS 30. (OMcwn PMin* luu Asrtmllantl tnrMr.) WM. 8 BIBBKLL, IWdML D. W. BKILKK. RnwMln* Hmc'j. KLBKIDGK MoOONKKY, Tw* Oorrwp'g Bc'y. •nd -m th- w*t hy ||„ ||ld Kagl- Vall-y plmk r'Md, liontiug on -MLI plank toad a Unit 70 faw-t and -itafid ing i ttk Lt , th'-rou er-f tf.<| tw, story f an* dm llltiK hfMMa and ot|,e r ontbrilldluga. H-i/ewl, Ukii 11. PIHDI I on and L U• 11 the pro,*-rly <d tthh ltd M MngL t- 11, Adminißtrutor of i< of C I. with, tier 4-aaaxL No. r, Bull of Mll.-ai.urK arhaol diatrM r.. Jna-ph Bhlrk. No. h, NOT. teirn, IkTU. IhU, in, ... ,| . . , V A 11., Atly'a. All thnt rprUiri l<t or |tiec of ground ■itaat- in th- krutigh "I Miieahtirg, f>ntr- eounty I'a d -.gtiaied a* lot N. 1, in tha genwral plan of •aid l orongli itoiind d and dear rilM-d aa follow* . li gltinlUK *t a !*••' • tha twit *ida of tha turnpike road ind rnat . f lot No 7 , tln rn-along a*id lot .'147 feet to 11 foot all-k , th-rn-along a*id alley ;j7e to a • outer near tl- turnnlk- and M feet from the corner of t lark h'tnw; the or* along th- turnpike la.'# feet L#pU#,.f laagittnlfiK— 'ontainnig | uf an a# re mora or !••• t li-rnat# -r-# ted a two *t##ry pla*t-r-J huu*-, l#arn. tanm-ry and other oaU#ulhling B-igewl, taken' In i- utioii and to l#e a#dd a* tlie property ~f J<?aeph Bhirk. No. C. Bnlt "f Iati* Henry %a I-aa# Ilaupt. No 1441 April term, le7r DeLt, | .V#/.7. Vend. Ks* , No. :iH Augaat t. rm, lnki. Pott-r, Att'y Ail tit it ccrtnin tonif/innt and pl-c- . f land lituata in the borough of U-llefoiit-, entre f ounty, I'a , Umnd-d and ia a#> follow* . Heglnolog at a norn-r 01 Lrlck building, oon>r of Init.lap and High *tr—ta, th-nre hy Dunlap *tre-t f—t to po*t,arner HM yard lot; them-along land of t,eorg- A Iktyard 17i f"t to turner of lot L# l>. 0. Iftiali , theme along It- fD. tj. Hu*h b2f feat t## High •tr-# t. them - along High *tr—t 17| feet to pl#e of heyltining , thereon , p-d a large hrtrk hnlldlng. t/-d taken in elocution and to be w#!d a* the profe erty of I*aa' ilaupt No. 7. hull of Mr* Maria M hitUk-r t* John B. Ihtner No. |*4 Jau t-rm lft-1. Debt, flay? Ki Ka . No. ■i'* Auguet term, li"l l>aie, Att'y. All thnt certain lot or piuce of land it uite in potter townehip. Outre ominty, Pa., bound-d and a* follow* H-ginmng at a *Lu-; them e I y Und* of Joa-ph (.'roiger * h-lra, borth * l-, l 10 4*errhea t *t##ne . th-ft' e |?y DIOUnUUIt l"t m rth t *-at Hi 110 |er'he* L atone; Ho me by laiid of J..|n lan key, *##uth >'M c*it lb '4-|<i pereh*w t- *tue . thence by land of *att#e, w/tjth 67 •*( 64 j.er he* t" *tone , thence Ly aim aouth 2if° -at kit Ier If* to iton- . llim." aouth i)( 'a*t 12 p—f(h-a to L'i#*; tb-n<e "Uth D *—t 1| per* he* to *lone , thrt**- aouth m-i' -i**t .*# tin perrhea t at#>ne, tb' re e Ly laridi of I. NHf, aouth 'wl '7 peri h-a Li Ul* pl* - of Is-gintiitig—<x.ntjni(#g D'7 acre* and 14i per h-a . thereon eracted a tw<? *tory dw-tling hou<, large Itank larn and outbuilding*. feiM! t tak-n tr • * utl ou and to be w#ld a* the pro|#erty t.f John It. Ilitnr NO. 8. K ut "f P. II K*rrtib*m •• Kdard Brown N \ , t-rm. Iv< Debt, fbCI \' id P.t , N - Anguvt t-rm, 1— 1. Hoy. Att'y A I that reflain lot or tract of land i ' ut* .ti ht w kl,e L'wnahip (Vntr# <*unty. Pa, twundc'i ad d***ril*<d *• f'dkiw* lv-ginning at a '' *1 *'• < nr tliMi'i- h land* urtey *l m warrantee t Mi> !,< i* and Iffel * Meet m<tth n |-|r)ti |#i 1 ' t.y tra# t tn warrantee nam** of Jama* (ill! '. i<Md 17" p t ItM L. t- n • , thence Ly troM m wm name* of 11-nry k ie k and "Vkn.uej Kil-y, e.utli flp ; )•< i" ftwt, then'e Ly tract lu warran l<. 1 f J !., 1t.,, y . weat 170 |- r ii— t' th- plan ■ 1 bffiaaißgs <wtt*lw| •■ f' an) Jjfjj--r*h-a •.<! all .waif- I* tt.* name n#..r- r I—* and l*etrg * tit of Un-I • .r*-y-l on a warrant to JL hiLy ur. 1 n . itnpr ftn-ct* t*k*n in 'Hv* tin and t. t * la* • pfoj-erly of Edward Brown. No. U. * t ' Mm. J Tba|#-on •* Andf-w If Koual v 171. 4tagu-t t11 . I*>l Ihdd 9-tl.l 1 r Fa, N ... Augurt t-rm I- * I |j AU, Atly'a. A i tint 1 • ruin i<l cr |•)• •* uf • • -4t np 't • t -re-., Centre'"unty, l*a., bound ed .cMiil-i n L I • L wit |i unded ot Ihe Ml. t y r.s-| \ • t I, th. ? Mr* Khaal^dh i J th# - -h t |r 1 .*• 11and - n the a—i t T ftephi • *inl . ntaiTii g *ai acre* *.** r lea*. fi-1 ni'MhM I.'l r i. It"I.- Id a* th* prop erty f Andr* * ii i st No. 10 f it f J ft f Pi-ftev A ( v* Philip n-h-r N * r . t#rti y IM t. | \-ud K*.. N •. A i >l. Hoy, Att'y \il (Ji!*t mruifi Jut it pff-c <• of Jind • tan ft t • \ . i*g f 7. i t. vi kr t w nh p Cen* tr' f. pa I. . L-d *nld—#n-d mm f<- 1 w* to *tt • th# #• Ly Ld f J Alter* <#o the w#at Ly Iat < 1 U*f s !. ti.. w..tti Kt*Ltf.g Creek r<#ad,and •tt u > - 11# M J wifuhle- < (.taming r#--h*lf a# re | and ihei -aiti toMii g* N ined taken in in #ut 1. ai.d lo be *4d a* th- p? jefiy #>f Philip p r.*L-r M 0. No. 11. - lit f |Lllr*..t.te p. A I. A r J hn M Iwrm- tt. V • Aug T lb?-* l-et t. fl '**. b Ka. No. 44 Aug term. 14*1. It A <J„ Att'y* AJI thit c<rt*in l^n-mcniand Ir* t it l"t 'a' 1 < 1 *ituate in Hr ogh of B-li-fonte. • •tv P* . I ir#d'*#l and dear rtbed 11 follcian, t W t Ol til* norlb I V I*.1|-.| *trexl cm the ea*t Ly ' t fI. A I M Blir*< hard, -ti th* ••-uth h the eg. ' •** n #-f • g*n atreet. an ! 00 th# we*t ly lot of h*? • M ' •K'tii (Tinting "ti PiL#f *tr-et me J united ar flftc ft aid eit-ndlng iw*ck tw.. bar?. let It I- it-g the ) t whrf.-i, Jolm M<lerTi>"tt t prevent v—4* TliM- ti emt-d 1 twoac*ry t -ne I -e. th< . # f,d th-T "tilt Q.Lltt g* w*!.-d Ui'ft in *i-rqtiua and t tw *44 1* pr#-j#c|iy of Ji*ha Re- I-f*1t No. 12. Knit f M'rn II film* et *1 t* John (VitytiligiM N TT" Aug tern#, I*7l. Debt, |l7"rf> r Fa .Nu ft An# t-rm, |i*|. Hlair. Att'y. Ail (hit certain Jot or tract of land a it* ti*te ir# Tiylc<r tnwn-htp. Centre rownty. Pa . aartcml in purruance <4 a warrant granted to Mr ha*l MHd net. odyniaiftf the \\ Coatea nc4 r#n the *%at. the ••- rg- Mar ley *ur*ey .#n the ftcirlb, the Elijah M-r rtrnin <m th- w-uth. ant the Jiia-ph l*r*k- <m the w -t—o.f.tadnmg • r#e hundred acre* and alh wam e or thereal-mla IMred. taken tr# vimutLm and U> be *44 a* the property <f J dn, < of—t#b*eer. Tf.RM* CAIII —No <Jwyj will hr arknovJ> —lged until the I#nrha*- money la paid In full. .JOHN SFAXGLRK, Sheriff. Bh-rlff * Ofßce, N-U-fnte, Pm, Aug 2, iwtt. gw It IV YOUNG, Unrml lon, JNO. D. lIAILUV Att'l Mtn jtCwehier. J, Q. I'ATTKi^Uii.tWk^ * i TIIE GREAT BEE HIVE STORES. 4 Strictly One Price. GRAND CLEARING SALE —OK. A 1.1, — SUMMER GOODS FOR THE NEXT 30 I)A VS. We are bound to sell (he above goods regardless of price, (is ice must have the room for Fall Goods. Special Bargains In Dress Goods, Cambric and Lawns. SPECIAL BARGAINS In White (i'fod.t. Table Linens, and Napkins. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Hoots and Shoes, Carpets and Oil Cloths. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Hosiery, Gloves, and I'nderwear. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Corsets, Jiibbons, and Ties. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Laces. I Aire Ties, and Fans. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Gents' Shirts, Collars and Ties. SPECIAL BARGAINS In Gents' Ilats. Straw Hats at a Great Heduction. Leave your measure for a Summer Suit. IVe will make you one to order, good goods and best make, at such a low price that it will jxiy you to get one for next Summer. Wo manufacture the Dee Hive Overall, the best In market. War ranted not to rip. Call early and secure some of the above bargains for the next thirty days. * Yours, respectfully, Bauland & Newman, - Origin* tor* of the On* Price "jrlf. BELLEFONTB, PA.
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