iEhc € nitre "Dfmottai BELLEFONTE, PA. The Largest, Cheapest and Best Paper PUBLISHED IN CENTRE COUNTY. Til K OINTRI DEMOCRAT Is pub ®v®ry Thursday morning, at IklUfoiit*. LVntn county, 1 TKRM.H —CVmh In %d*nro St r0 ( If not paid In ndvnoce. wi OO Pnymputa m*® sunt a copy fr®® f rharg®. Our ®*t®n*ivo circulation make* this pap*r an tin usually reliable and profitable mwdluna foT ™* r [}}**"* I W* havn tho m.wt m|>lo f#eillH , " r „ JO . B 2° , 1 sad sr pr-psr.*! to print ll kind* of llook*.Trw:U, ProKrsmmt-a, I'oaters,Oontmorrisl printing, A< ,HI tho t fiaoot atrte and t th- lowoat |MM.II,IO r*IM All sdvortlaomouts for • lr " trim thou thro., months | 30 cent* per lino for tho flrat ihroo lnjj.rtlon. snd - conu s HIM for osrlt wlditlon.l Insertion. HpeiTnl < ■oticwa ttnt-half i Kditorial n-dicrs I" cents p®r llnr. A literal disrount i madw t*> |M*r*..n* advertising by }| tho qusrt.r, half o.r, or ye*r, < follow. ____— — l~mT~ ' ■rici ocrinstr. I ? 3 t On., inch (or I J Una* thl. type) |>j f- *J- Two ■ ' < Throw J ' - , 4Jur:®r column ior Sim h*s) •- - ' / il*\( column tor 10 in !*••) - 1 ' l l '' . pitsolsas(or K)ln heel Porslsn sdrorlDoinonta mnat ho poi-l f--r 1..-f,,ro in ' .fti..s, e*c*pt on turly rontrsoS.. wh.n h.lf josrlj , uavmwut* in adwancw will he r®juit®l POUTIAI NOTICE*. Ift cuts p®rllnssach lusrrtb>n. \ Nothing ins®rt*i for tM than fU c®nt. Hi *lN** NOTICK* ill th* rnlitonal • oluuins, 1A cents t perllne.esch Ineertios. , Notlcss. In ical columns, 10 cwnts tin®. ' ———— y Hook Notices. t "MOST FERPECT OF JUVENILE MAGV | ZINES," is what tho I>etroit Frtt /Vr.tr calls ST. NICHOLAS. Its growth in Kng land is keeping pace with its success in this country, anil the Kogtish papers ( are as unanimous in praise of its beau ties as the American press. The "won- | derful Christmas number," just issued, the first edition of which is 105,000, is a grandly illustrated Holiday liook of one 1 hundred pages, containing, besides its ' capital Christmas and fairy stories, and original pictures by the best American ' artists, the first chapters of two splen did serials—one, a story of the adven i ' turea, in the '.merican tropics, of a ' party engaged in the capture of wild ' animals for a menagerie, and a huuior- 1 ous serial by Kossiter Johnson. THE JANUARY NUMBER of Sit MINER'S j | will contain an account of the aims and , methods of the new Horological and Thermometrical Bureau recently estab- | lished by the Winchester Observatory of | Yale College, from careful personal in spection on the spot. This is the first bureau of the kind established in this country, and cannot fail to raise the i standard of excellency in both clock*, i watches, and thermometers. The curi ous machinery used to correct w itciie. , to the tenth of a second, together with i some singular facts in the behavior and | habits of thermometer*, make the arti i clo of more than usual interest to the i reader. The same number slso contain* . some account of Mr. John I.a large'-, i and Mr F.ouis C. Tiffany's recent work in stained glass. SCRIBXIR's MONTH I. r is about to do a thing perhaps without precedent in our magazines, namely, reprint a serial story which has already run through six numbers of another American mag j azine. The serial of Mrs. Burnett, " A Fair Barbarian," which i* announced for the "Midwinter Number," is said to be al together the brightest and mint amus ing this popular author has ever written. It will occupy two or three numbers only of SCWBNER'S, the first installment covering about twenty three pages. It has been printed already in six number* of another magazine, with a large eircu lation, but with an entirely different circle of readers. There is st least one recent Parisian precedent for such a course as NCRIRNER has adopted. A novel by a popular French writer, written the last year or two, appeared in a prominent daily paper as a aerial. After this it came out in book form, and when it had reached a a!e of some forty or fifty thousand, one fine morning this very novel was announced far and wide as the leading serial of a daily newspaper, Jjt J'rtU Journal, which, as every one knows who has read its gigantic sign on the sides'of the seven story Paris houses, boasts the unequuled circulation of 650,000 copies daily. Mrs. Burnett has revised her story for its re appearance in >S'RiiiNEa, but has made no material change in it. WE HAVE received a book entitled Houtheastern Kansas, written by a member of the Chicago press. The book is neatly gotten up and well written, containa full map and gives full and reliable information in regard to all counties in .Southern and South eastern Kansas, the more fertile por tions of the State—with map of each county. Also valuable information in regard to the great lead and sine mines in Southwest Missouri and Southeastern Kansas. The book is for gratuitous distribution and may be had free of postage by addreaing J, E. LOCRWOOD, Kansas City, Mo. It should be in the bands of every person going to Kansas. Wrltt-ii for lliii C**TU DIROOSHT. Familiarity. ' >f nil the source* of bad manners, *e know of none so prolific nnr manhood and womanhood. The man ami woman who have arrived at their majority have a right to a courteous form of address, and lie ho withholds it from them, or ! presuming u|>on the intimacies of boy hood, continues to speak to them us still boy and girl, is a l>oor. and practic ally a 100 to good manners. We suppose the Friends would object to this statement, but we do not intend ; to embrace them in this condemnation. They look at this matter from a differ ent stand point, on I base their practice upon certain considerations which have no recognition in the world around them. We think they are mistaken, : hut their courteous way of speaking the 1 whole of the first name i very different from the familiar use of names and nicknames of which we complain. ! There is no use in denying that the fre" and general ue of tirst names, among men and women, in towns and neighborhoods, is to the last degree vulgar. Gentlemen and ladies do not do it. It is not a habit ol |K>lite society anywhere. There is undoubtedly a great deal of bad manner* in families, growing out ol , the license engendered by familiarity— j bad manners between husband and 1 wife and between parents and children. Parents are much to blame for permit ting familiarity to go so far that they do not uniformly receive, in courteous i forms, the respect due them from their 1 children as gentlemen and ladies. >f the degrading familiarity assumed by conscious inferiors, it is hardly nec essary to speak. Nothing cures such a thing a* this but the snub direct, in the ! most pointed and hearty form in which it can V>e rendered. "Tli* man that HniJa ytm Tm" Mark/ An. legislation which de.troy* the natural troedoin of trade and j despoil* labor to build up monopoly. To ; these end* we invoke the spirit and rea*- j ser'. the principle* ol Thoma* Jefferton, ' the author of the Declaration of lndopend- i eiice and the founder of the Democratic ' party. op I |l >.K. Tho otllcer* of the uisociation .hall be u president, vice-president, secretary, treasu rer, corresponding secretary and iinanciul secretary. IM TIEH or orricßoa. SRCTION I. Tho President shall preside at all meeting*, enforce the constitution, by-law* and rule* of order of the n.socia ti HI, sign all order* granted by the associa tion, appoint all committee* and announce nil the member* of tho standing commit tee* at the meeting next *ucco<-ding the an nual nn .-ting of the a-iociatlnn, and per forin such other duties u* his otlicv may re.juire. SKI . Tiie Vice-President, in the ab sence <,f the President, shall perlorm the duties of the President. SKI •'!. The Secretary shall keep a cor rect record of thn proceeding* of nil the of the B*.IH ialion in a book pro vided for that purpose, attest all orders granted by thn association and discharge ail other duties (M rlnirnng to his office. SKI I Tho Treasurer shall keep an account of all money* received and paid out by tilm in a booh | rovliled fur that pur|>o*e, pay all order* granted by the | BMociaiion, signed by th* President arid attested hy the Secretary ; at the expira- i lion of In* l-Tin of office deliver to hi* i successor in office, all money*, iKaikt ami I :i| r* belonging t*> tiie assixiation, and at the annual miwting of tho a**uciation make a full rejHirt or it* finance. Sic The ('"rre-ponding Secretary shall ' HI i i t all the corres|eitidenceof the ' -■ latioi', unl"* otherwise oldered, keep a lot ■ f all -I• ir#r*"ti " of li.' ir j n idents and secretaries . j pr rve nil communication* received Irom thern nn 1 nil puhln alions made by tliern 1 coming int'i tu i-'e..j ( in. Sit' . G. The Financial Secretary shall j keep nn n>. ount, in n book provided for j ilie p.irjxo", with each member of the '• nation ; collect all due* and ol j memlfer.hip, pay the sum* n> i-o|le* t<*l . promp'ly l" the Treasurer, and take re- ; ■ "ipli f> r the same, and make a re|irt at | the ntirninl meeting of the association e\. j liih.' .i g the amount of fee* of membership I nd ilo • received a: 1 unpaid, the names ! of the menilx-r* in arrears and the amount due from each of them. ST AN 111 Ml COMMITTEES SEC 1 There shall h<- an Executive Committee .if nine members, who shml rent and ■ ntrol the hall of the a** a committee on ' application* for memher.hip of five mem l-rs to whom shall b referr<-1 the name. ; of ail person* proposed *• memlser* of the | association, and they shall, at the next regular meeting following such reference, j rejHirt in writing their re*ommendation in J the premise*. Ss> -I There shall I** a committee on constitution nnd by-law* <>f live member* I to whom .hall lw r- ferred for their a* lion all propose*! amendment* to ihe one or the other. All amendment* *hail first la* pro. posed and read nt a regular meeting of the association. Amendment* to the hy-laws | proposed at one meeting may be re|>rled upon nnd finally di*pnel of at the next | ■meting, but amendments to the con*titu- j lion hall not he acted upon until the i regular meeting following that upon which ! the report of the committee shall have j lieen received, and the votes of two-third* of the member* present nt a regular miyl- . ing in favor of an amendment either to I the constitution or by-law* shall lie neces sary to adopt the same MEMIIRRSIIIP. 8EI"TION 1. Propositions for the elec tion of active member* *hall be MADE in writing, and the name* of the candidate* for meinl>er*hip li*LL he accompanied hy the NAME* of the member* proposing them. Their name* shall HE referred A* provided in *ectlon 2, article V. of the constitution, and they may he Toted for at the meeting at which the "Committee on Application* for Membership" make their report, and on receiving a majority of the vole* cast, and paying a fee of membership of sl, they shall L>e member* of the association. SEC. 2. A member opposing the election of a candidate for membership shall not he heard in open meeting of the associa tion, unless he shall have first stated hi* objection* before the Committee on Appli cation* for membership. B*C. 3. Honorary member* may he pro posed and elected at the same meeting, pro vided that one honorary member only shall to* elected at one and the same meeting, and two-third* of the votes cast shall he neces sary to an election. They shall be exempt fr.iin the payment of fee* of membership and due* and shall have all tho privilege* of active member* except to vole and bold office. HKC. 4. Member* of other .Jefferson Association* shall have the privilege of attending the meeting* of thl* association and participating in it* dlcu**iont. ANNUAL MRRTINO. There hall he an annual meeting of tho association held on the birthday of Thoma* Jefferson, and when that day occur* on Sunday *uch meeting hall be held on tho • day thereafter, at which *ll election* of 1 ofiirer* shall lie held, and the term* of the I officer* shall begin and end. PARLIAMENT ART LAW. The rule* of parliamentary practice comprised In " Jefferson'* Manual " shall I govern the association in all rase* to which limy are applicable and in which tliey are not inconsistent with the constitution and by law*. QUORUM, Nine member* shall constitute a quorum. NUHPKNHION OP IIT-LAWa. By-law* may he suspended by a vote of two-th!r of the member* present at any meeting, provided that a suspension of tho by-law* .hall not extend beyond the meet ing at which it was done. II Y - I, A \V S . ELECTION*. Flections of officer* arid member* shall be by ballot. DUE*. SECTION 1. Active members .hall pav * monthly duo of 2G cents, and member* railing In arrears of dues in an amount exceeding $'J may he su.peiuled or expell ed, provided that due notice of such pro po-<'<| action *liis 11 ll r. t ho given. SEC. 2. Assessments may ha imposed upon the active member* when the ordina ry revenue* of the association are innde 'juiitp to meet it* expense*. MKKTIMUH. SECTION I. Meeting* of the association .hull be held ori Monday evening of each week at 7 o'clock, from the first meeting In November inclusive to the last meeting in April, and at a o'clock during the re mainder of the year. Ski 2. Special meeting* may he railed by the President with the concurrence of the Fx cent jve Committee; due notice of which must Jirat he given by advertise ment or otherwise. SEC. :i All meeting* .hall he held in tiie hull of the association. SKI I Person* not member* may he admitted to tiie meeting* of the association with the consent of the majority of the member* present. K \ Kill I*K-. SECTION 1, Two member* .hail he ap pointed by the President nl each meeting, who shall respe lively deliver an address "r read an essay upon some |K>litu al sub ject, not exceeding fifteen minute* in length, at the neit meeting following their appointment. St' . 2 At the conclusion of the ad dre.se* or essays the subject* treated shall he open to general din u.sion for one hour. No member >hall .|>eak more than once during tiie sarin- discussion, except by leave of the association, ami not more than ten minute* at any one lime. More Death* hy Burning. liar, IN THE .Tuvrmnn IOINTV, N. n., POOKIIOI E -THIKTEEN I IVE* *t'P |Ns*l is TO HE LOST. A fire wis discovered in the main building of the Strafford county, New Hampshire, farm about half past 1 o'clock yesterday morning. At the time of tiie discovery the flame* had made considerable headway, and many room* were filled Willi smoke. One i hundred and sixty nine person* were j in the building nl the time, and great j difficulty wa exps-rience-i in getting s thviii out, some of them having to be ; dragged to a place of safety. Thirteen | person* are missing and It IS supposed they perished. Acre AilrrrtinrmrntM, Unseated Land Appeal. \ PPBALB will be bcld In UM ,* \ i r l% t.er i M?V'' H#l! f hi#, ( efilr* r >tl|' If, l*a . 1 t the |-u r {*••*# •-( * Ijueiiuff Ih# *|>|#it *aJu# ! ttl>M*M|!#tt| 111'- le. • fs.IJ-.we 7 BUAT, • nmrj j f 11 ■ • *,,*> |p f HahMH, Mlt* l'|iO. Frimaii 1t lb# t of lUrrrr Bak#f M*rW II rd. | II ,f. ' • • 11 te f >, U •th •.! Trim ' TIH I* •!• \ \ I'lfftwrf !7. f ♦ th# I• riehij tf RqtJi j IKIfFW, Mdony 4. I r th# t iti*lii|* (l f*c*v*i | Hh's*. Bif*e 1# aid < nrilo Alt tak' r 1# A N 1*1(1 W l*l>KnH* j THE WORLD FOR 1831. r |'IIK \Vf)IM,I> for 1881 will lo the I Irtif r|'p*t pal>l|aM ta lb* Kh.i.eh t f |n >t| #tli#r iM* -f lb# Atlanta VI ith r#w |>teee'w • tif).*ewiHf •(.! •#! t*#f I# fliaßii (aflbfH #*#n ItII A < Ith n#t* an I ur#.|UaJ#wl j fto|b4'a! a*l if e4#to* fa*-illlia "f all %.rt* arid ] mMb a l*#n#r Tf*iir#-i| |#lgrto|*bM f#rT#wje.#l#to'# ) lltf ttjh'Ul ll*# *' M than ••> -ftl <.( all j • o>r*iil #r#nU In It* l'#•• '.f ih# Iht Twa | ineefe and fc##| |>a'# toilb Ih# lt'V#a*irrg tur# nM onli "f Ih# Iru# w*t>4it4o of j ih# mnllltudiiiutt* #nl#t|'fie*-* in tohlfh Ih#a4#ntr j no* and totita jf | l* f tbia f"Univ| II*MI tb#4r : ••tint*, halt alax if all !h# flu'tualinf liifJueowo # #rt#4 u|wn Ibito# #ni#rpr4a#a hy th# j#r iilatiiiiii and th# *fy#<~tolttofa of lh#M'wk Ktfhang* Vi mt* wh<> own* "t a*|.#'ta i<> u •an tnl#r#*< It* any r*ir|#rat# proptofli ran affsfl U> mi#a hit a tingl# j iay ih# IftfoftMllolt dailf ai4 #*(la*#ly gl*#n th Th Wfiiui, n.t only a* lu lb# nolnial and l#ftltwat# roiir** of affair* aff* ting at lb# plana, arb*m*a atal cntoWnalloni vhtrb ai# tnrr* | -aotly makmg and unmaking in and cm! of Wall •lf##l •# aff##l lb### ralu#* Tut Wot in raiitalM ai*. #t#ry day tb# fr#*h#*t fail#*! and moat Indrartlt* twitif** *4 #*• rylbitog n*a and Intarwilitof In lb# r#ln* of a!,ol Mumlwr# and .f toarlal I if# l! M lb# arrradil#4 organ of Ih# nll#ga* of thlk Cni n and fh# a"*irary and larity of it* ipfftlnf I 'tilnmn*. row Jag all !b# aari* forma of athl#Wc amtia#m#nl **bi#morratk faiih In isolilira. Til W *tn for IMI will !-. f.sttnd. b#r# for th# ln#t Br# J#nra TMI W.-am JIM h##t* f nnd. ab*lnt#ly loyal to llaMorvmltr |>dd ).|#a; ahaolnt#ly In4#v#nd#ni of all paroona, fllfjntoa • id fart ion* nitbin lb# tWmocmlk pnrty. Tn Wnam nfll maintain tb# '•*•# of lb# In ion again#! anrtionaliam in all IM forma, th# n# y#ar, $10; ait m nth*. $6; tbr## month*. IJkO. U— than tbr## month*. 91 l#r month. Tn Bi i*t Wogt.n. on# y*nr, $J Tft MoBbAT Wogi.n, containing thn Book B#*l#wa and "Collg# Cbronlcl#n# T#ar, ll.in. Tn Btni W ititT W oatn (Twaaday* and Fridaya)— Two Doii.di a yaw. To CWI Aotwm— An #tra ropy sr dnh of t#n ; tho Dally her clnb of t#nty-fl#o TUP W tnif W oat n (Wrdn#iayk Okl Daii. a #ar Weekly fr clnb of t*aty,thr Daily for clb of flflv. W# baro no lm#llng ag#nt f*P#rim#n nnmb#r* a- nt fr## on application. T#rm*—Ctoab tnartah*y In adranr# H#od poat-oik# mon#y ord#r. blank draft or r#glto |#r#4 ltt#r. Bills nt risk of tb# a#ndar. ArsK TH F. WORI.D, tim XV fsrk Ross. Hsst Tor* Estate of Jno. D. Leib, Dec'd. IN the mßttcr of the petition of tNHAEL rnKKSK for specific pes far more of trtitraet. The commissioner Rppointerl to lake te*. IIISMI la lbs alms* nss srili start to Ibottatx* nf his *|jmlniassnt *1 his otor*. la Rrtlrtuat*, oa ERI DAT. Ibo flsi 'lst ..I Jsssstt. A. D. IMI. si 10 n'rlaek A. M . ssbws sint ssbor* all psrttss tnisnsM osa sl im'l If tbov ss* prvtssr. 1-tsr ft r r'IRTNET. CommMoosr SHERIFF'S SALES. T>\ virtue of Hundry writ* of Fieri VT",! F " ■•••" Vnjdlilonl E wwk 'lu n .?*e "" •* '•l'-M-i .1 I • !'• (Mart 110u.,, In Ifoltofool.-, Saturday, January 22, A. D. 1881, till o? J ,u'SfanS."u. tn"wu jMrrtb * d ~ No. I. AU U'.t certain |„t or piece ol ground •llnat# in ih- villages of Hriow Mho# u. ,„ m , Zt;jr;r • vr" &'"• * Ks z J' '" * H.i indn.l .i, 11,.. iMjtlli hy |„ t ~( ||, w . ir.:," ,- r"" ■' l. Hi' ~l hy .I|,y_, ~„U ll„ r i|| i n.. * '•"'"""I fni. linn... „,,,| ~,| ~ . i.V **>**4, hkwi In | , |,j s lbs |,o,|.,rtj of Ju1,,.-, Iluro.-*, No. 2. Thn following described r.-al estate of 111- 'l'frU.Wl.U, 1., nit All How this. 1,,„ |I|B.MUI H1..n0.1 .in,.i,. lt ,„ N.wn i| iMiow Klin. town.l,|,. I -Htr- county, i'. , „.| ~(,,.|! Ill* '■ I'K lbs- "•! .Ills ol I li.alnill •trt-.-t |k,, |„| |„ M-. wi nil. y nwh lot mnuiiiln* lio IJI I from snl Uiumlnl '.ll ll,c JUI |,y n„.. Khu* .IfoyCh-l Uliuilj'|...| I. v. L in UM arii*ial |.ln l .i.l town Tliori m . I.M tod . Its-,-.lory (Him. IIOUIB an.l ~il„, „ u , ihg* helwd, \krn iu ritu tit ion and to h# aold * u,„ pro|**rty of Jtiii'* II lUukiu, ufaioUtiitor .f ivi M, l" •UMM-'l. No. 3. Ail t)iAt cerUin hit op of •itnat# in fioah t"n*hlp, Ontr# foart)i a're. nior- , Da, bmihlod .n tin north ni. , • r*#k. on tba •nf l't l*ot,athu< , and <*-r(a || Itrlahln, guardiau a/J llUu, f , f.t, r lot4hm-, John Doittoiiur and Mary l>'iiahu- No 4. All that ct-rtain fn-^>ui^ 4 , trn*mhrit nrol tra* t of iand •ttuat > in I' too nahip. ' - uti ty, I'a , taound*-d and i)NrriU"ning at rluiiei a lot, i; land* of (larofga lluhlar told to J iiti lloto* rM>. auuth Mi' nat 'ii f |o pnh u aton**, IL'ri'a tlont land John N*fT and r Mat* t. north '-•( -aat Ot pro )-• |u lh*n<* ai'tOf iand vf th Mid '"■ rjc- IIiUl-r north IM; -*t i*tfho Ui a •mall t hwaiiitit. tin ik* aloii* Nittany mountain v/uth a-t 0 p#th*- hi th#- pU'-• f roiilalniitf and M i*nt toti*ui 1 h*rt%'ii rmiol a to-ah>ry l"K houar, td land* of the ph a f*hoe lainl Aaaociation, OiijUinui( l arret ro fe of lea% A'-tlt I,' are* fleafd ai d under fenre without any other In*proamenta thr*an er*g at tnr of brt< k Unidllic tttnair of IlunUpartd High etreeta then t y Inni*j •tnet ft.'| fo t hi poat, ' oner of |iayarl It. th*n< *1 -ng land t.f lleoege A llayard l"|'f*wf t r rn#r • } Mof I it Itn h. fhenre alor c I'd f |t f. Hub.'.* feet t II -gh tre*t . then' * aloftg High atreef. 17| feet t • the p!a/* of legibftltf ; lli' fe # *fe< te*d a large brtc k i-tjilding AIM, toil thai certain 10l or piece cf g" -nd • tuate in the | t .gh ~f Belief r,t*. t enfra • unty fa. l*td d a,< 1 itnwrll'd *• Iwl" •. t it "nth' north lay High afreet gle d*ellff.g hot*ae ra* "Htage ho'4ee and ar>k | f treeh . thei'e aotjlh t< f eaat .A -1' pef he* t< a |HRM . th'n* north | *at.ah '• l"prr|e* I a p*t MMI • '• 4" j Ml * I* If | j ttm4 to pot , th*rre north . •( .1 .Vt' |*etf he* t . : pat . then' e amth 41 i *••!, 1J pfltM t |a**t . i tber.ee north 4k| e#t. * JMi |Wt'bM U> pin oak . I then'# a.it,th Juth 4C * eat. .4 pert hea to beaika k i •tun p . theme n- fth t" *e*t, k* |#rd>e t ft*\ ik , [ theme north IT *a*i It |wr hea to pat on hark of treek. the plaeginning—*C)ttotnlng —— ere*. I Thereon '-rerted a tvoatury frame houee and ether | t Ixuldinga fUirod. taken in egertitaon aod In Ito j aoid to* the proferty of John Re#ae. No. 8. All (but crrUtn 10l or piwof ground •ituate in f- tter town*).ip. Centra (rmtity, Ta . und ed on the n.-rth hy land of Ml*. P|aii|lrr. nn the eaat ht land* of fry and oihera. no the acnth hy iatjda of lira tyangler. on the a eat hy landa of Mr* frame— ioottoiaing b to'rea more or IM. Thereon •terfad to taealnrt hf dwelling houw. etatde and other wit* t>nil4inga Ihind, taken In rtarvtiuti and to l*e ao)d aa the property i*f Joatiih Taylor No. 9. All tbt c*rUin lot or rioco of ground •Itoate in the borough af VWltefonte. Centre county fa Beginning at a puat on the moth id* of alley. 1M feet rait of onrnef of lan_? hint, of J. JOHN, on Ih. wi hy 1.*4. of W Krbrr**t of IV. fondant, in nod to all thai r or lain tract of land .llaal* la Walh.r lownnhip, < nlr manly. P. IWinnln nl n i-wl In mad ; iHMK. aonh W MO *!V prrcho. to a p*.rt ; th.hc. north I*° want Ii porrhrw to Mono. ; ih.ftoo along Und of omth (7° *M N porrhM to a pn.l hy pi a.; tboor. o.nlh Jtr out f potrhra to a p<4 by pood . thanooahaigaaldraadaoalh a*° *m| an ymbo to a |*.l; thoaro ml* as o aa*i 77, porch., to a pat; limn north T' nut, M pr rKM I. a port ; I Wear, north *l° wort. N prrrb" I" th |'lam of lwgiaalag--onalalalng lot am. and *0 rwrrho. Th.rron mrM a two .lory from, boom, ban* barn and othr oot halldlngn Alto, two other loit tiluhl* in Walkrr •nwnrtilp. Omtr. rwaat*. Pa On* thoro- f hoandnl oa th. wot hy land, of Money MrKw.n., and an tho oaat, north aod worth hy huid. ol Jmofwula. .ad tha otlM* honndrrt on ih. foraih hy land of It Itrowa, on th* *a-t hy daw. Pwarta. oa th* worth aad wort hy land, el Jww Pwartt togrth*. containing >t ncra. now. or loan. Ho tmlldioga. Mrt, t.k.n tn *• cotton and tn h. add *> th* pmparty ol U*org* ItwnrM andCbrtrttna da.rlr No 12. All Ih* right, till* nnd intmt of d*- fondant In and ta all that cwrtala tract af land Htuatt 11l H'alkrr lownililn, Cmtn eonlr, Pi.: Ib-xlnnlng •I (ml 111 r**ad, th-nce II ,rill mil pen 1,-a lo apuel. Ihnnca null. J* ...I in pen bra (lull' •• ml'.iiK I mill of Tllgbman'a wall, mi, pet* hee til * |ml llf |lll|i . th-l|. r aouth ,1- - .'jlf p-rrj,-. o, a |~t by uaad, 11,-in a along mi .| |,^t auutb W J em. Z- p.,. h-a to • |,| 11 1 l-., ~1,1,, - lli. n, - not Hi 'if . ail, : prrr hri to atonee, 11,i,. - „-,.tli I V' ■>•*" to (donaa; n,.i..r ..on, V am. 1 |a-|.|.. t'.atuora 111-.-. . math f. a.al, 111 111, |„. to atolir. ItirlKa north rail, 7h ,10 ;,. |. )..a | at,.l,a. Ilir||i a aoull, .., i-aat I ()u | —blotto an.lira thai,... a,,j|h la.-, ml, |„ |. 1,-, t .1 ... 111-.,,. —oil, .4-.| a. al .H, I--,, lira t,a .1 . I ?' -I. !'■: <-l'l r-..1... In . lino,, l-ri.ha. |., . atraarn; |1,.,,..| •...111, "ill, ii per. I,la to . ,-j „ak , |l,an,lll *■ ' I" 1— i' l"-a lo a .hnlnul oak . than- anuft, (it-.,at, I, (rl J*f, l,ra lo a, lllaf.l. It,, ore a,Oil, .1 —.l, it ail,rat,nil, .• anat.ir, f—nl.ra to a lion. 11,-nrr a.oil, -j _u, per, bee 1,, a at.,,.- , Ihm.r ~-r.|, j. uf II HlUhlll. , of beg in,log ronuinln* In; an. „„| | M ~„K aii-1 ,11-a.„.. 11,.,..,,, a,.,, t,„at„r frame Ir.ua.. hank halo ami olb-r • ullulldlng. A In, ml thai i i-riaiii ), (l ~r t){ a, un-I ailu.t.Hi I'.-ltr, | p I'-glnnii n al a>l or .„, 11,.-n .Mha. .1 . .m-i'.d II - .i.,. .|-iil-liin 11,. n.-iiii ...t ui7|n I-,-,... i. MM a it..i.. Bartb aaat, n (in ,-l 1... t.a.l. n. I, lal.'l ~ h.„.„.| -| I II 2 11.. Ml bt lan-laof 1,.. f,,., I„,| art a,oil, I,of ar.l ~ Mil I h, lha l-.a. a'l I—-! KiDhinr -Mail,n.* I. a. ai.-l li. |,,|,.. „t |,*ai ** , bull'lltnt* AUo. nil II,MI riTiiijf, lot or tiin<-<. r.f (WWMi tfUMtta in tab! loan.l,in. OmSm tam I'-iiu a It* k'inriint ala alut. iat on ■ ,n,rr -r on' a-atnl tta. t .u, . l.dlulha naoia ~| |W...1 l mar 11.. I"I I 1 o-a. i imainlaib thar.ir a oil, ...t I'll |-|. bn h, a .l.ralnul oak Hi. t,r r a oil, 7,1' a.at £i l-r.l.ra to a tout . |h.-U'r out, 1 . H (o |i< 1,.a t„ a .liratnut ti.r. . ~ rtl, "( .-7.1 f-onr. li, . a1.,;,. , a g t(. • total J 11,(1... ar.ul!, '.4 M I*l. Um |.r A tlit,,• i 4 .rfll, ; , , • tou*. lift,l m ton, til . • MMt a.'. 4 |torf|,,. # \ 0 run oak iI,M, ► I,ur!h 1 M. .1 iM, p,, Ul % •4. '•* !••'' ' f I " SlM,,#—( '(4 K' rr-. kt , i / m,l ail hl • .S l.i.i|t])ii K fs-; I.kru hiUf-.ii; , at,, If., t„ ~ J,| ,| (< |4 ; Julitl JLi II ftlflx • No. 14 AM thkt rrrlAin t' , fi*rri# , rjt od Id! 'A gtxfuwi ul .la in U.r la.rcuali f IV Ha| r.i < -antra I'M |l. | m, .j; *' - u Tt.' fntoM **** •< Wto I. v%, IImM t. - Mfa - r i 1 . lbrtK||oii|; !b ant,,a r.-,Mh > •' lr,t 1 an allr-j . tl,l, on ri.oaiaa atr—i (brnrr al. r - ||,r aan,. a.utb I Hi aral ... f.-t h. 11,. i.ara ol |.IU( —lt l-ll.f ll. aalnr |.| a|. |, || |, taj4 to ftolollrM Inrr.t j dr—t .lal.-l IbrllH, .lat - f Jul? 1M" K- oM-l in >l.-1 l—k -I (.-. ll.rr.- n ar-1.1 a la ~| ,J fram- I a. at.Ua a~u4 tb- |..r,h-, I an.all al.it, ..a th-b" • li.f land, I 71, , fa, i. M jA I north . aat Ito • • f-n.li.a I at baa . 11.-l - alms land -f I tn|to-r, M- < TtdMQl iti iirvd id. Mil thai | Unuti r, -r tr< t .f lar-d #tuMt# lu l| rinjc i- ,j . <>nir i,nit | M yU lu*. ti tt.c i.ftth I i .,! f HM, m j. f . kfrla. fl MUti Ulnla -f I>Ml.c| / Kile'-. iti# • rtitl. I t Uu* ,J J. V.U • T.rliti U.l Ji, tI \ ai*-flln, f JMMFL • LATA * T . .; || N* f,-1f1„ 4, ~ ,M ! jntft.to* n, f( f.f lltm-iti fiMln] a (,-• f% from* df!litffi licttaa, i.Hhk t.art# mm] ~ti -r co!!(Ail(t- Ififi*, lt< itlditfC M frame d- liug li u*f ' ■: IftaaTi! Aim. ml tbr, right, title ar,(l it,u r-at of tbadafwdant in and t all that nartaln trnrl or lar- Ol land . luai. in biuinj i anabip. t-nira tv-uutj.la lua-an a, Ika 1,.,, i, ~ra lai.t 1. tain ins .u a, ira ■<„ or Ira,, banns ibr-r- i. at—tad ratal an.a: i r al.fr. Al**.. H. 2 the* right, titio nnd of Jef* ItdMf t itt Mfd f Mil ill to t rrrlMin |t-|nrtl flttMt '• t > Id ! Ir I (•.•!• rt f, ] 1 .. ~, % U* KMS:"!' If. V\ rk 11 ~ D MIL t <- IMII .TO MF>* *•? IIN|F | |III|CNH LIMTITIG IKRFI TT O ' LD tgf. f u rti k f t -lii'iiitiK huiiM* Mud'tlier riff T~I >MTT traiHtog* Al-.. nil thn right, tilla Mttd intrrrat of lha d-I.ndai 1 In and t i all H,at nartaln n.-a.nasa 1..a, 1 I,art ot I I land a,I .ata in It , ea. • orttn ao-l II uat.lt- a <,t.i|a. .oniarnins tbr—* it, u mad four buodi-l .df.lij a ana audoba bundraM and tb rt— f—-rr h—. ; -. , I,— ||, mJt „ 1, tn.an aa tbr ' urtin Ullii—r la;, 1, ar Maiab | f'M pt IltH.£ ff Hdtef Mf.f] i f'lllri* Ifi tott'd u.r- llijh *I.M Ibe lUtotk 11, fto |'fv|if 111. )Mtifijf tlifff. n lie at, r* Utoeliu.i; 1 . u t.f ft. i# r'! It Mm* A lao. nil tbr right, title and internal of t d-f-mtanl in and to all thai hit . • pt-r-a <4 S rund t*i Hi* f f I tott!r ' -atilt, 'M. \djunttiv til# |lM| tie! chnrrh, l 4 tberto-n *fto''!#* < l M I•!.. MVd M I.Mir nlfrt frame \...u*e a.M., all the right, lit la- ami ||||fa| of d* f, ndant In and lo all that -,riain ltd or f.i-ra of £ ■■ -unit aitnata In tha 1,.n tirli .( 11.-11-f..ta_ „n the -■-in.i.d Hi£l, and Ridp-a atr—l. and rurinms tawk to rb-jTT all,* baring lhareon rmlal a too ator-r dnrdhns b,aia# Sai*—d. tak.n In air-utton and to t.a aold aa lha f.f.d—tly of i< bn lr*in t orttn No. 17. All the right, title and interent of df>- fandart In and to all that certain lot or pier* n| gmnnd attoate In li.gr, inenablp. t entta conntt. Pa l Honnd-d on tb c* '•* landa id Mm 11-at-.n, no the earth bi land, of Michael H.-ahsn. on the north l-j landa of Cnrttna. anil on iba ea,t t j land, of fiani-l iillliama- ctnimnlnf O arm. mora or lea, Tbr m.n *. d erected a dnatltng bmiae and other --ul t0i1,.hi,,. Alno, all the right, title and intere*l of defendant la and to all thai certain let or pica of crnond annate la Ih-rsa torrnaklp, ( antra i r-net*. Pa, bounded and doactiled aa toltoea lb, tt, eaal by landa of Jonathan facker. • tha anulh by landa of rinlaj RiddU . tha neilh by landa of .lame, Onak lev.and en tha eaal by landa of pinlaa Kid,lla— c*. Uining two a*tea more id Ice Thereon ercicd a laaatorj home, aaed aa a dwelling and ator- to.an. and alao atatda betr-d, takm In etecatrnn and to la •old aa the iwofwrty uf|l.t Ileal,.a TKitlfa CAMI No deed will be Acknowl edged until tha part Ham motiaj la paid in full. JOHN SPANOLKR. Sheriff Kherlff'• (HKce. Rellefonte, f*a , Jan.),, lKkl. It Report of Appraisers. IX the Orphan*' Court of Centre owmlt. In the waiter of the fetal* of A.a FAR- N KH. daoeaaed And noa. Hot 31, IMO repeal of apfaalaera aetting apart to Amanda Faraer. widow of deceaaed. the fot h.aiog daw riled real rotate, rig, A bnl of land •itaala la rotter team hip. l-unded rm th. a-at l.y landa of John Ml Ida, oa tha aorth aad eaat by landa of Joha Fmer, and oa tha armth by aat.ttr road aad contain ing one acre and one bundled and l-rtr-aii pan beg at lha Tal nation of three head red dollar* bame day •ppraie-mem read and maArtned Bt el. He kemae ah e lule if no etreptwaa thereto he lied prior to Belt terw.t and patdkatioa ordered agoaalit to Rate id fbart MM. K RfRCHFtRI.ti. 1-1* Clerk I'rj.han. Ooart. Application for Charter, a \ NOTICE it horcbv girrn, tbftt an apfttrauon will he mia under the Art ad Ac erMtdj of the Com woe wealth of few net tienta. enti tled "Aa Art h> prueidt Air (be lacnrpi.totem and Aewelatk* id certain (V*|m*atioaa." Ippco —I Aprtl 1,1*74, and the Aapph ataaW tbatwta. for the .hart** of aa intended rorporatfcia to he railed • TIIR ASOI Alt.tK tTidl. CHMF A AT," the i bar art. r and otfert af which la to carry oa th- t.naiaea* af talatng ahippftM and telling of Mtaailtaoaa awl,the raaanftwtiirlag aad telling id laMtu*. alth the tight -- parr hear, held and diefr-e- Of ell niieaan pr.,| tty, real aad perennal. ta moi"-1*•'" alth -abl l uai-.c and tor theae rerrpoms tg hare, pi am and rnjoy all lha rt,kla I -a-Ata, tomrhbee and p"Mhkrea nuitariwd by Mid Act ad Ac •aMbly and lla Pupt taenia l-M* KPMI'KD BUKCHARD.AoIMtor.