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EX - PRE*I DENT CRANT's LETTER OF INDORSE MENT —A PRIVATE LETTER OP APOLOOT PROM GENERAL TERRY. NEW YORK, Dec. 23, 1881. —To the President, Washington, D. C.—Sir: I respectfully represent that in January, 1863, by Court martial, 1 was most un justly declared guilty of charges against mo and sentenced "to be cashiered and forever disqualified from holding any office of trust or profit under the gov ernment of the United States." From the promulgation of the verdict of that Court I have protested my innocence of all wrong done and asserted the injus tice of the sentence, and, presenting the sustaining evidence, I have from time to time urged a rehearing. In 1878 the President, in order to be fully informed of the facts of the case and to be enabled to act advisedly upon my application for relief, appointed a Board of army officers to examine into the merits of the case and to report what action, if any, in their opinion justice required should be taken on ray application. That Hoard, after a tho rough examination into the facts of the case, vindicated me in every respect, and reported that in their opinion jus tice required at the hands of the Presi dent such action as may be necessary to annul and set aside the findings and sentence of the Court-martial and re store me to the positions of which that sentence deprived me—such restoration to take effect from the Hate of dUmi-sal from tho service. And I now respect fully and urgently represent that the sentence is a continuing sentence, and so long as it exists is within the reach and under the control of Executive power, that, harsh and burdensome originally and lasting through many j years, it is for stronger reasons a subject for the consideration and action of the Executive now that it is proved to have been founded in error and to be unjust, and I respectfully ask you, if convinced of the justice of the recommendation of the Advisory Hoard, to annul and set aside the findings and sentence of the Court-martial and to nominate me to the Senate for restoration to my rank . In the army, under an act of Congress of 1868 allowing that mode of redress of wrong committed by a Court-martial. And this I ask not merely in justice to me and those most dear to me, but in justice to the army to which I belonged and which has ever believed in me, and to the government which honored and trusted me. Very respectfully yours, FITZ JOHN PORTER. NEW YORK, December 21, 1881. —The President, Washington, D. C.— Dear Sir: At the request of General Fitz John Porter I have recently reviewed his trial and the testimony furnished before the Schofield Court of Inquiry, held in 1879, giving to the subject three full days of careful reading and consideration and much thought in the intervening time. The reading of the whole of thia record has thoroughly convinced me that for these nineteen years 1 have been doing a gallant and effioient soldier a very great injustice in thought and some times in speech. I feel it incumbent upon me now to do whatever lies in my power to remove from him snd from his family the stain upon his good name. I feel this the more incumbent upon me than I should if I had been a corps commander only, or occupying any other command in the army than the one which I did ; but as General I had it possibly in my power to have obtained for bim the hearing which he only got at a later day, and as President 1 cer tainly had the power to have ordered that hearing. In justification for my injustice to General Porter I can only state that shortly after the war closed his defence was brought to my attention, but I read it in connection with a sketch of the field where his offences were eaid to have been committed, which I now see —since perfect maps have been made by the Engineers' Department of the whole field—were totally incorrect aa showing the position of the two armies. I have read it in connection with state ments made on the other side against General Porter, and I am afraid possibly with some little prejudice in the esse, although General Porter was a man whom 1 personally knew and liked before; hut I got the impression, with many others, that there was a half hearted support of General Pope in his campaigns, and that General Porter, while possibly not more guilty than Others, happened to he placed In a posi tion where he could be made respond ble for bis indifference, and that the punishment was not a severe one for such an offence. I am now convinced that lie rendered faithful, efficient and. intelligent tier vice, and the fact that ho wan retained in command of a corps (or months after bis offences were said to have been committed is in his favor. What 1 would ask in General Porter's behalf from you is, if you can poasiblv givo the time, that you give the subject the same atudy and thought that I have given it and then act as your judgment dictates. Hut feeling that you will not have the time for such an investigation (for it would take several days,) I would ask thnt the whole mutter he laid before the Attorney General for his ex amination and opinion. Hoping that you wdl be able to do this much for an officer who has suffered for nineteen years a punishment that never should tie inflicted upon any but the most guilty. 1 am very truly yours, U. 8. GRANT. ST. PAUL, August 26, 1879. Dear General: Soon alter the publication ol the report of the Schofield Hoard you wrote to me, thanking tuo as one of the Hoard for our action in your ense. 1 intended to reply to yourietler at once, tiut just then General Sheridan desired me to accompany him on a visit to some posts in my department, and 1 delayed my reply until my return to St. l'aul; then in the multitude of things to which I had to attend I forgot to make it. 1 write now to say that it is not thanks but paidon which I should ask from you. For years I did you wrong in thought, and sometimes wrong in speech. It is true that this was through ignorance; but I bad not tho right to be so ignorant. I might have learned something at least of the truth hail 1 diligently sought it. If you find any thing in my action as a member of the Hoard which you can accept as an atone ment for the wrong which I did you, I shall be more than gratified. With great respect and admiration, I am yours most sincerely, AI.rRtD 11. TERRY. Major General Fits John Porter. New York. A Hid for Guiteau'* Hotly. AS orrEK or $l,OOO, WHICH THE raisosct TUIXKS OUGHT TO lIR MALE $2,000. WASHINGTON, January 0. Mr. Scoville has received a tona proposition from u medical gentleman for the body of Charles J.Guiteau, This gentleman (whose name Mr, .Scoville declines to make public at present) has offered to paydown immediately $l,OOO, the amount of the purchase money, on condition that he shall have the body of the prisoner as soon as the exactions of the law have been met, to dispose of absolutely as be shall see fit. He also agrees to take his chances of waiting one month or twenty years for the con summation of the bargain on Guiteau's part. This somewh it liberal proposi tion was submitted to Guiteau to-day and seemed to impre him quite favor ably. After reflecting anu tnent he suggested: "I think I ought to bring more than that. Perhaps some i tlier fellow will offer $2.000; then 1 r-sn pay mv debts, and if I g t a new trial Gist miserable Corkhill can t bring on a lo! of fellows just to swear how much i owe them.'' The only persons admitted to the prisoner's cell today were J. W. Gui teau (his brother) and a friend who ac companied him. The brothers held a long conference in the c-flnrt to arrange the order of the arguments to be made before the jury. Guitesu not only in sists upon speaking in his own la-half, but in making the closing argument for the defence. Ho cannot, be says, at this late stage jeopardize his case by allowing Mr. Scoville to have the last say. Mr. Scoville is perfectly willing to let Guiteau make a speech, but wants him to make it first, so that he i Mr. Scoville) can comment upon it (if de sirable) to the jury. Guiteau was busily engaged when his brother railed today in the preparation of his argument and had already covered four pages of fool scap. Wealher Predicted by leaner During this .Moulin Mr. Vennor, *lion weather predic tion* for December were mrh ignnmini' ou§ failure*, predicts that January will enter fine and moderate in the majority of sections. I>ut with fslline tempera lure towaril on or about the third, and cold snap, varying in intensity acoord ing to location, between the third and fifth day*. Heavy snowfall* probably throughout Central Canada and south west to New York and Washington, with considerable bluster about the end of the week (seventh.) It i* probable that the second week will give a very cold term in northern and western *eo tiona, moderating toward the end of the week to heavy snowfall* in Canada anil northern Slate* and rain* in more south ern section*. Unsettled and atormy but moderate weather will likely charae teri/e the entry of the third week, with hluatery and drifty weather in the west and rain to the southward, followed by still milder weather and alternation of snow, aleet and rain in northern aec tiona. An occasional fine day between thee disturbance*. The twenty fifth is likely to bring lower temperature. Week likely to end mild, with snow and rains extending southward to New York ! and Washington. Ma. Iti.Aiftt, ince hid retirement from the Cabinet, is reported to be "up to hi* ear* in bn*ine*a." Thl* i* mislead ing. Mr. ltlaine i* one of a c"a* of Statesmen entirely too numerous who are never out of business. Me ha* never become to engrossed in promoting the interests of other men that he has in anywise neglected hi* own. Me has a large fortune that he did not earn, as an officeholder, from any salary he re ceived. Sherman. Orant, Mayes and a host of other thrifty gentlemen keep, a* near as they can, at the heels of Mr. lilaine in this particular. The war and its opportunities bred these gentry a* thick as maggots in a cheese. Home of them have spent their money and some of them have saved it; but if we were to choose we would prefer the clean hands of such a man asThurman, Buck slew or Conk line before all their double eagles.— Phi/a. JUcord. PaatiNA by giving health aim gives beauty. New A d vert l*em en t*. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of nunclry writH of Fie* ri Farina, Levari Facial ami Venditioni Lsponaa, hwuml out of the Court of t'ommon Plena Cent re coun ty. mltd to me directed, thrrw will lx ex|®<wed at pilhlic alt In th< Court Hotiac, ill llclieh>ute, on Suturdßy, Junuary 21, 1882, I. wifi'rliM k. P M .the followingdoacrlbwd rcaloaUle of tha defcii(l.nta to wit : No. 1* All thoao two corluhin lota ultunted in Patera cxleiieloit of the It trough of I Tilotis llle, l>ouu* ile.l Oil tle north by 1111 l etrrct, oil tlie rmmt l.y lot of t'atharln* Wolleelagle, on tha w.t l.y lot of William F. Pelera and on tin® eottth by Allegheny etrect, being numbered aeven and right Hi sehl xt> iiah.u, having theic.iti ert®. t-l a story and a half dwelling bullae ami other outbuilding" N !("•'• taken iu execution and to he *ohl a* the pto|>erty of Nathan Hurley. No. 2. All thi*t certain tract of Irmd *itua fed in Walker tow ualilp k .C*'iitre a county, ai*d state of Priitr* bounded and !••• ril -d aa follows: Beginning at a atoii" i orner of a lot of Klixabeth peck, ihencwby th- wiue ai'Utli ' weat 1. per< hw t a atou# oil th" •Ido tf the tiirupika road. th"iice hy theawuie northlt'" WMI 41 pert Ilea to a St. nr. tlieficw ly land of Jacob He her, north I;" tail If j per lie* to #hne a form r of land of C\ llarrla, Ihemo by the aaltie aouth ewat J1 o*lo parr he* to a po* ton road, thenca by the •aine north 45 east 11 h-D |rr-hea to a |at, them a l.y lai)l of Win IV llarria, ftouth tT° eael II h-D to a iiom lH<ani eapling, thenr® by laud of John Fallon, south weat 111 .10 per'he to a large stone, lliel.ee •outli OX euat J 7-!o |. ft hes to aU.nea, thenco aouth 4J4 ' *"* o iH'rctiaato a sugar trw,thr#Cf wnjth w'*t'• |®er> hm to a (Mwt. them e notth 7a weat |0 jrefrhea to a Linuwood. theoir uti lilia of lot of F.liSa i.eth Pe k, Uoith *5 vt t IVIU |er< lea to the pla® eof begiiitili'g containing thirtren a* tea and eighteen |er < lie* more 'r !•*■ l-eing all the land roSitjel to aald John Dird a* three sej-kfat*-*! hts.No. I l- u.g convejed to the aaid Johu bold l.y IV T. Muasar and Vlary Jane his wif heir* at law of lU< ha el "U the lath day f May l.y assignment on the dwtd wheiein haiu ual >lcKecami Jane hla wife did on the 7th day of March "J convey ile wime |. |u<hae| |>rl *,lreiiig conveyetl to aaid John L>r<l by hamuli M-Kt and Jane his wife by their dead dated Marr h 17U IP and tot No. .1 was convoyed to John Lord hr., and John Urd Jr., af.-resald l.y Dasl i Lyla and Druella <l. h: wjfa, by their 'l<*| i|tfl the th <lay of tft toiler IhSI. •vnd the said John Lord Fr ,by bis deed dated Ajinl Ist did runtry his half of the aame to John l*®fd Jr., |MSftv heret, all of wlileh deed# afe recorded in the office for recording dee-u In and fofCtalrat mntry, at lb l|ef.nte, therr <n rfw ted a two atory Frasna llousc Woolen Mills and other outbuilding" he|*>d taken in execution and to b wild aa tha property of John Lord. No. 3. All that cortMri U-norapnt •r tract of land Situate In Ul<wrty b'wnahlp. Centre •i .lv I'® nr. a. !-.urd. •! n tie north t-y laiwD of leii MlleulHrger, n the east by public r*ad and lauds of Mrs P. Brown, on the a nth by land of hchenk* heira and on the weet by lan-H of C ILdter, t 'lntainlng id arret n...re or lees, themn eferted a 1| abry dwelling h"Ua and other outbuildings he4es) tekn in hk uti-u and to b* a,bl aa th# prop -rl yof M iltiadi B. Confer. No. 4. All that crrtnin lcl or pitvo of land situ ated In II gg township. Centre rminty, Penn'a. tun <Je*l am! lies- 'ibed aa f Hows U) wit: Bounded (Hi the west by larols <>f Andrew I lea ton. on the north by lan Dof Curtin, <hi the .-wat by land* of twdrw f Hea t>n and on th- south by Andrew II t-n, ronUining d acfea rn ®re or lesa ih'tHW #reeled a log bouse, log iwrn and Oth-r ootbuH'Duga. f^iMd taken in execu tion an l t- be acid aa th* pr-'j-erty tf W dlian* Ileal, n. Nu. 6. Alio, nil thht rcrtain and trart r lot of gr tnd stwate tn the village of l/ifl .lit tn the township of College In the county of <>ntr" af'owi 1. le®nvte<| and deecrti-ed as follows hegttining at the r..fer g| Kimw-->J st.-ei and Pike •tre*t in said village of L*w*nt as laid out; thenre along Pike street - V iv.ller alley . thnre along said alley .*4l fret to a large oak rmer of Peter . bra k . theme by thelsol of aaid Peter Pchnok I ; Del to Klmweet street, thenre by aaid Kimvnod treat. T,Z feet to place of Ugtnning—c..n t *inir>g ri it re,.half •f an arre, Uing the *• h-oi see wlixh the said Jatr.ee A lUwser ard >larv McA P-ster. b s wife, an l Adam lloy wnd Lnlw II || v.bi.wtf t* their dee-| Uvfing M.n date there* with granted ai, 1 r tiTsjtd to them! I Mary A Mar ray sin j'Hn* In the mortgage fr the pnrpww ®.f w* 'urtng tie payment -f the j rrhs*e n.-nsy t*. tb" aaid J \ Heater end A II .y . th-f nerwrfe-la foa<. fy frs'ne dwelling howe. ator- r ro. ware Louse and thef ontbut!.. g- laired, taken InexemtloTi ami in h* wld ss the |* petty . f J..hn K Murray and Mary A. No. 6. AH th riuht, litle and irtlool of 4-r.iHl.nl In an! tn *ll tl- I" • "H*lu !"• <A trT'-nn-t ..lit.!. In ll.mra t.-n f. < *ntr. - ■>**!*. I*a it>. thrararf *iln.l. In h. tnnn uf AafraT-u.* In ml Innmhlp. 1 on!l on tl> -rat by l,tHl..l.'botrli lot, on ti.-*oth l>J .trra*. n tb. ~t by •not, .ml nn lb- north by an all-r—o-ntainlntf a.., m-t* .1 Ira . lho*a ,mt-l a d..ltlfl< h Mal l- a,-I ..ih-r ontbnibllnn. Thn oUior tborpr.f Wondwl a. follow® : It-ataaln* at a M.-n-. tb-n.-. nth ®* .01. II •*!" (a,r>,,. 1.. ••>*; lhn • n -th / —t.*l * lOpra.hra In .t.mra . thra * **< rat. U *1" |hra to •I. th-'H- a-fill. : rat. ♦ bl" r-r*bra In I*lan f t-kinning ■ -talnlnrf t .n't IM |r hra, nr.,,, Ira Ko bniMlttit. I®, i-l, l.k.s In t|,-o an-l t I— 01-l tb- pmfarty <rf John Bt.thL No. All that cor lain lot or piortt of RfounH rfta.t' tn M - -.th tuan.hlp, Cantr- 'oooty Pa-.1-mo'l .H ami -traartt-rf a* fill- . 'Hr ll.a math by an atl-y .nrfon th- ra*t l,j an all.*, "n th. -nib by an all-y aurf tb- nrat by IMI-i Kal- Vall.y flauh mnrf .1 il T" fat nurf ,ttH>-lin| Imk to rarrf all-y a l *-#! I, ho tn-l > tht oallniMlr n fUiiM. takra la ~-ro. ii >-■ h.I t-' I* an hi a. th- pr"trty .rf Rirliarrf M !t|nilt-n. a>!minl.trat'rf of, A<*, "f Hi mi at L. ffb* k ■ •tin, -a*—i. No. S. AH that rortain Jot of ffottnd yituata In llnaarrf t-anahlp. f"a(r ronnii. Pa B-narf* .•I oa th- irnttb l>y (rnbllc rtmrf, lra>lla froa Ultra, t-ir* I • II -narrf- "" th® -a.t lit laarf -# t* B f'-t, • th- n'.h ami arat l.y laml® <-t t aitla® - —omtaln.n* I ar—. n"t— or Iraa; tb-rwn rfatrf a taoatnry .ta-tllnit l-nara an 4 olh-r oallatllrfißg.. fM.ot, taka la .i- .ilb-a and In l- a*hi aa th. ||-it* f Mll- Imuii I>ratT. No. 9. AH that rortain m'*®.itatrn, tnnumpnt an 4 trart of laml ritnal- ta th- tnaaHhlf of flnwar<l, la lb* ronaty <rf r-ntra. an 4 Wat- ol Praa.tl.aala. boaa4#.| ami rfra.rlla-1 a® Mlot®*. In wit B-iiaalai at a 4..*W—t: thoara by laa*l® of J.-ba Whll. aoath V/> -• I"" 4-1" p-r-hra In tjoh; I bam- hy laarfa of t|r* I. too. aa4 olh.ra a-rih ST a rat. " -l" p-r-bra lln a a™t; tbaar- by laa4® of William Broaa. horib j j-v a at. I® parahra tn a prat, tbrara by lot nl MkJtaal Parhr . w.nth 2| raot. Ji p-r-hra. anrth *J° • art forty p-rrh . omthit" "rat, A'p-r.hra ; nralh uy. a rat r. p-rvhra tn pablit roa4. thrara alone •am- north W arat. IS pot-bra to a port, tbraro by lot of John r'k-t. north #t° w®t. M -l>i p-rrbra tn a port ; thrara br la4 of Jamb W Rrmaa ami othara. nralh I*, mi, llaporahra; aoath IP rat, t pofthra am) oaat I* p-rrhra; north r- nrat, II par-bra. north T V aaat Aapar. h-a In a f—t; aoath r anal. p-r*fcra, north *t arat, tl parr bra to atoara: th-nra hy lan 4 , f A. W. Oarrfaar a4 Ralarm A.kay, aoath 0° arat, S 1-rahaH to atnnaa; than.- aoolh S® aaat. ll* S-IO P-rrhra to th* pla— of b*loalB(|--oootalhf* I*7 aaraa ar-l allot, an* - of 3 par ran I. Rataarf, tahan la al—utton a 1.4 tn bo *<>l4 aa tha proparty of Jamra Ladar No. 10. AH IhoMt, thn followinn dtecribpd two low or par-*la of (rotrarf attaata In Rprlo* ow*Sjlp, Centre county, Pen*glvniln, hounded n#d dwwcrfhwd M fallow*: On* ces®f. beginning nt Ibe comer of g irbltta laa4lr. to Hnmra' mill; thaw ®lon* • branch, aoatl. t rah to a |>"t; Ut*n abm .*l4 rrrak aoath TT wrat, fcj o-t® to a orar of H. Mann • and llnmra la 4. Ibawra akrti* land ofll, Mann, north fef° 14'. aaat u rod. to th* lomplka; Ibao— ab-ay raid tarnfdha, north '.f-r than— along mid lnrnp*a mrth V M rod# toit poat; lhan-a aloa* tha mill road, amth CP arat. | .-xrha. to a poat tn tha plara haylaaliHt—"mtajn* i ti, 241 Pat®, arat m.ranra Tha othar tWaof, ha. alanine on kand of II Mann'., thrara alony aaW land north W° mt. U roS. to a poat; Ih-ara ®lra*rama land* north ITT arat, 1 poda to th* larnplko; thrara along aald laroptk* aoath I* wrat, SP*Mto aprart, lhaara abmg tha ram* aooth 3fpP-bra to th* pla-a of b-l*nla* —coatalalog IS> iwda. noat mara ara, hating tharaon iraMld a dwalllag hraa* and ..thar oararaary oatbolldlaga. Batml. Ukl Mara* Hon ami to b* Bold a® lb* proparty of Waftl B NO. 11. All that cttfUln lot of ground aitiMto In Ih. bopmgh of Batl.f.at*, raaaty of Omtra. and It tat* of fraraylraala; Baaadcd aa tha math by Ibaln.p atraat. on th* aaat hy lot of A. Ban*®. ••'**'*■ Hiney.rm Ibe *ow!b by L*si MrweLm tke wwt lv lot 1.1. of ft. W. Woodttag. not. oreaptml by It C Pnrtny. and batng loin No. *7 and ** and Jtart of No. *d la th. ganaral plan of raH bopmgh of 'WJ'*" ta and harlag tharaon aractad a.atoaa rhnrch hnlldfag SI iWifaot. Oh* rt—y ami Irarataal. a fwootoryJ™"* paraonayr* se*l*t |b*t fp.nl. raar *U| ee *hlala {oof (mid hallding t-log tha pronartf drari bjdaad arad by mid company la mid polfcy No. 132,11*) mid ntbat oatballdlng.. Baimd tahaa la ranraMon and lob* aoM a. th* pr*parly of lUt J. t Rhaaahao. Trbmr CtiH.-a Nodttpdwlllhftßciinowl. nlgad until th* parrtmm tnna.y to paid la Ml. TUOMAB 4. DUNKKL, Sheriff, draft* '• 'MSr*, MMMIt, Pa, Jaa 4, IWI. New Advertisement*. THE PATRIOT. A PemiHylvunlu Newspaper for the General Public. Th DAILY I'ATKDfT I* Ibw "tily morning newspaper published mi the Mate Capital, The DAILY I'AI KIUL umk< * tfpecUlty of peouayl tMiU new*. mSk Th- DAILY IMTfUPf pu!.|iher the Awx Utwl Vrma utiri mid H"* hatpin nil |kj)llt •. The DAILY I'ATKfOT kltm i|ifclai ultriiliou (<i Kriln uif! produce market* The DAILY I'ATIIIOT oppo*® moiiupoly, bowslatji nikl fnlrllilinii of pollti***! power. Term*: I#UU annum, (striitly in ndt*nr#,) or $T.i per auniiin If not paid In advanc*. For any period l*w* than one year at proportionate rates Th* WKLK LY PAI KIUT i a Urge, eight pg j "per, da Voted to literature, agriculture, ~ lei. e, manuro* - turea, iioo, market*, ate. During IKk'J *•< h nuwUr will tonUlu an Illustration of uma prominent topic i r pfwl Thl* i* an attractive ft-atur* whir h ( annul f.iil to pleaae. 1 cruia II iai jho ahfilUU, lutatlahljr in adratxe. On a copy of the WfcKKLY PATHIOT and me ropy of th* Philadelphia MEKKIA TlM** will l a writ one ye*f fur f I OO rash In advance, thus giving tha two paper# fr the •ulwcription price of the latter, true ropy of the HKKKLY PATIiIOT and una ropy of the < MITTAGK lIK All 111, au ci<r||etit monthly mag® ar.ine, putdlhrl at Iw-t- ti at f) 'eiper annutn. will t*e •cut one year for $1 TOraah In andvanca. M ul in your tuharlptloli* al one e Address PATHIOT I't |!LI.IIIKG CO, Iferrvai mg, Pa. pOUItT PROCLAMATION. v_y W lIKIIRAf, 111, lli.n t I,aria. A - Mayer, t*r*.l drnl.rf UitCwiitUCoßMli Pirn of Iba'JMh Judicial lil.lrl-t, aon.toting 'rf Hi. i.runllMof l-utr*. t'llukm and t.'lmr Held, and Ih. linn, Pan.ual fianrk and l| ( a 11-.n Jultii I'l'rdi, AM- , lair Jiid|T. In C*nlr* county, hating IMU.-I llirir ptr—pt. I taring dal- l"tb day of In. eiul-ar, IHM.IO aw Uliw t*J, for holding a Court of Oy.r and Terminer and ij.nmi Jail Il.liT.ry and Quarter lUi-m erf it.. Vnve In llallalbuta, t- Ih. cTjiimy of (Votft, and to c"ti,inrn.e on tha flli Mon day of January n.tt, l-mg 11.. ZH day <rf January. "-'J, and b> ■<>nilnu u . anka Notlral. !,. ..l.y l"-n to (b. Curon*r,JoMiCM irf h,. 1v.., Al-I.nnrn and rn>lahl*< ol .aid o.uuly of i vnlra. Ilial 11.-> la then kinl there In their proper |ei>iu | I" (/clock In Ilia funmra o of Mid day. .111. il.Hr r*K.nia. It..,ui •itiuua, riaininalion., and ll.nr own rraiMnl.iai.au, lo do ih". ihlng. nl.l'l. b. tbair <4tlr app*rtlt In b#.fun., and tl.-a. all- ar. bound In la pn.rcot* atain.l Ih. pf-l-mar. thai ar- . .hall ► * in ih. fall of < .nir. r unly. la Ihra and Ih. re I > |-ri cub- again. I Ih.m a. aliall la J.l liH.n uad.r my hand.at llellrf,,nlc ih. Imb day of fn-.n.lar. In Ih. year of uur land ]k*|, and lb. on* hundred and Aflh year of lh> Independence of ih. I H THftMUI / IHHlK*l.Btmrt> I JENN.SS LVANIA, Centre Co., hh: I :®*al] I, WILUAB K fl'a.annn, riMh of ih. Orphan.' Caarrl of lb. aald r.>urily,-v hn.hy ..rlily that al an lh|-hana' Court h.ld ai bellah.il la. Ih. .-th day <4 N"i*o.l.*r. A It. lmal, |h 11-.o -raM. Ih. Judgmof Ih. ld Court, on ttjoth-n a rul. uaa yr.nl~J uf.m Johu Kaa.ua. Il.i.ry ll.afa*. l>a<ld Knar. , Ka.niwl Hum., n.iah lb*., yi.aM.nuah Hot h.pMb.r, KllaaUtb W rigbt. J. -* Hiab.l, Hi w: Htal,.l. I al bar In. Al.'-li and Tl. ma. M.y.ra, Ih. H.ira and legal r.(.-Mnulira of |>ai.h I hnraaa, brn. Ml, to lom. I.ilo roart on lb. 411. Monday ol January n.at, lo a>..( I • r rrfM> u> nr.fl ai lb* ratealra, t abort raua. .I.y Ih. (Mil ratal, ol Ih* raid -lomml •booI,I not b. a-'ld. bam. m-tn. i., a- gli.n a* In iMaMllMt In Iraiimony Uh.l~jf, I hat. h.rranlo t.| my band an-l allltMl lb. Aral of aald court, al U.11.fut.1., U.. Jth day of N-'t.ujlor. A. I*. I**l MM K ItIKCfiriKLK.C O C. Alt..! Jog* braaoiu. Rht;r. 4U-4w / COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE. ar-lAMKAB ALtXAXDKa. MARTIIA MarKAIXM lICIKfI ' •'V'T' 7 ' u i" . Aug T-. *1 Tho undnraignral, r ( ■ iiirni.fioiior j>. p tnfwl t" tjke tMtiiaorif lo the wtx/ae iut4 ran#, • ill •lllD'i W the tloliet of lit* ■) ]'lfetttr* fit at D Q\U*k A M (.ft WKDJVNKDAY. Ih# lltt. 4ey of J tr ,. t) fc'it, at the iflrr -t A A (lower, la the IV r Wfh f Hellef fftte, b"tt Wtoi he ail (MUttew D) tntermt may attu i 4>-4w J VTTZR.KR. mnieei^er. Notice. NOTICE i* hereliv ffiver) to the of the fVtitu Veltev Not*l A ww* wut I Jfm |fkbratr (' .wtjw.y ti at thwfw will U* )14 j an aliditu h-r a H *rd of lHt*tufi tor the year IWf ft wM ' tpir#ii -a, w the M Toewiay In Jaauary, at the*.' uAee n MitThetm. Pa ,l > i •e, the hoiracvf |u A W at'! 1 P M ♦ft A. AANKKT, Preaident * Ol Ttui a. Aee'y. i - t Auditor's Notice. I N the Or[>hKn'g Court of Centre . oMbty.ratal, of Mini tel. IIItTTIViIKK, fw'i Thn uminr.iffnral, gurtiUir, appointed bjr aald Court I'- mat" dl.Klhull D of lb. fanda In tb. hand* .rf Ih. aJmlmalral.*! >rf aald da.a 1 01. b, and an. ng tb< bgallf .nilllaal IbcrMn. will altnd lo Ih. dul.M.of bla an* iaim.nt a11,.. .4ft in Iwllm f ,nl. on TI RSMI, th. lOtb day ol January. A, 11, •' 11®'l*k, A M , obon ant .kn ail IniorraiM mar afi.nd and prraral Ih.ir claim. " t d.l*arod ft-*n maning In on aald fund MhM. UIMU'R r HUr.fiKK. Andlt >r. Auditor's Notice. IN the Orphfin'* CViurt of Centre CWMlty. lo the (r.ttr "f the treftjMia to tha •rroant of k P Rath. r>4 Jmh* Hot I# f 01.. at- IHlmof PICTKH HI HI.R. <Se. *weM. The gtidilor gppnintnd by the C<Mirt to h*at and paw np- the eiceplioni 81*4. rUU the wr rowot •fronting to the AtoHinga Md mall' <lietrl*otioo uf the funda to sal smnng |!kw i'-gall* entitled thereto will aeel the pwrtle# RHawM, f .ethe pwrp>*ee of hi* •ppMntment. <m TIII the Mb day (January. I'*l. it P o'clock, A M .ai h • oftrw in Mletuata. MVTt. fi D lift \V. Awdlh r, Tin: it EE HIVE lilt COODM it /> FANCY STORKS, DEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BKK HIVE * _J 888 HIVK BEEHIVE BE HIVE ONE PRICE STORES. BEEHIVE BEEHIVE - BEEHIVE BEE HIVK Mr B. Gold.milh having ju*l returned from Now York, wbw he ha. purchased the BEE HIVE Urged end beat .elected dock of GOODS erer brought to BKLLKFONTK. BKK HIVK An early in.peotion of am I. mot respectfully tolicited. Erery department S BEK HIVK now complete with the LATEST NOVELTIES. BEEHIVE We refrain from quotation*. But comeand ere for yowrtrlre* ! 888 HIVE BEE HIVK DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BEE HIVK SILKS, SILKS, "BIV* PLUSH, PLUSH, VELVETS, VELVETS, BEK Hl\ K BKK HIVE J BB VK BKK lIIVK THE PMCE TELIA AMD EVERYBODY TELLS THE PRICE! j BEK HIVE BEEHIVE CLOAKS, LACES, FRINGES, GLOVES, BEE H'\E BKETHIVK HOSIERY, SKIRTS, CLOTHS, CRAPE, BEE HIVE BEK HIVK CORSETS, PRINTS, FLANNEL, BLANKETS, BKK HIVE CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac., Ac. BEK HIVK BKB HIVE mv „ We dlre to call .periel nttentlon to our Rgg mVK GENT'S. D K PART M ENT. BEE HIVE We rnn Rig Out the derner ae from Top to Bottom, In.ide nnd OuUtde, with any- BEE HIVE thing that they demand. BKK HIVK MR. Tnotian JACKOON I. dill nt the head of our MERCHANT TAILORING, BKK HIV E end be will he gled to welcome ell of hl old friend., end aeree them in the rood BKK HIVK conrteeu. end workmanlike manner. BEE HIVK We dill continue the manufacture of the celebrated RKK HIVR 01 KRALL, BKK HIVE end ere prepared to aupply tbo trade with any quantity or leo dealred. BEE IIIVK GOLDSMITH BROTHERS, BKK HIVK ( Sucmtnrt to HaoUtui A Ntwmmn.) 888 HIVK > BELLEEONTE, PA. BKK HIVE t> A 41 Walker Street, f 888 HIV B BEE HIVK BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEE HIVE BEK HIVE BEE HIVK BEE HIVE BEE HIVE New Advertl*ement*. (IRS. LYDIA L PINKHAM, OF LYNN, MASS., g 5 II ; LYDIA E. PINKHAM'B VEGETABLE COIIPOUITD. lab i'-mlllr* ('lira far all thara r.l-i -l • raaplalata and M a*V aaa.ra ■ uruma.H tana Wat famala papalattaa. ItwiUrnra aollraly tlra worat forn of famato Cam fdaitila, all orartaa If—.Mr., loflamtnalbo. and t'i-ara tloa, falling and lda|4a<anaat.U, and tha -< ..najuant fit dual tv-ab uaa., and I. pauticularly adaptad to tha I K.,<g. of Ufa It nllt dl.aolr* and rrpal tnmora fram lb* ntarnaln aa aarly Maga of d*rrt>rfanai,t Tba IrtaJanry lo ean r-rona homora thara la cla-krt raryapaadUy by lu nm. It raaoorra fatntuaaa, flalotonry, daatr. yaaJl rrarlng for rtlmulanta. and rattarm waah mm of tha rtoo-acb It aura# Bloating, llaadarhaa, JCarron. Promratloo, Canaan] InUIUJ, tUaa| l.muaa., Iwttaaat i and lndl gaallon. Tlrat faatlag of bra ring down, aaoalng pain, watgbt and harkai ha, I. alwaya iwrmanrally rnrad by IU uaa. UwillatalltißHwand undar all rlrrutnatan-a* art la harmony with tba latra that gota.ii lb* famala ayrtcu for tb* car# of Lld nay ComidnlnU of aUoar aai Uda Comp—ind la uaaaryaraad. LIBIA 1- I'INKBAM-e TEBFTABLE (*• fOI >Dla praparad al ta and U tv.00.-m 4-aooa, Lynn, Kara IVI-a |l. U boUtrafor (A h-ot ty lualt lath* form of pllla, alao I a th* form of lutaagm. oa rvrrlpt of prtra, (I par bog for atthar. Bra Ptukbaat f.aaiyamwaraaJl l-ttr* of Iwtulry hand for |nn.|d>- I*o. Addrm® aa a boa* Jfaafloa (At. Juywa. No family ahoald b* without LTPU E nsilUM IJViat PiIJA Thay rnra ronatlpaUoo. bjlouaaara. and torpidity of tha llaar. M -rota par boa Mr Moid By all Itragglaia. "%• l^nKvnvYn| RwßßwwlH*Bwbwwlll^H*H*ifl*w c HOUSEHOLD WORDS. a "Tor rf-h gtrmvh. bad tan*. .Inking Q tpalia, 3 "for wantof appal It*, dytt.rp.lk, toigcm C Uon. oral llrar r-4r.p>aii.t, tako I'agtftAj It o natar falit. " MiWWW*WWWWWWWW * '"Ttvra In tl!*rary, pprfarabaial or outm- * M marrlr.l puraull. t>urtanl'y b—l PllWh u for pauHpattoa, Nsii.ij." WRWWW* 0 "Tor ilrk h-vln-ba. pain In tba brad. 0 dlulnrm, and ioWgplfltx, LakorEßi It A." r Rand and gtody onr b<*.lt on th-llltrf Ufa, - foil- w It. t-a-bioira, a:, l yiai will b happy. "J1 (10 will t paid f' r any ram I'tat itA C will notenroer groafly Implore. •'HHWW* C had Ira, If yon with gtrrngth. health and r bruity, gwrrt brrath. tUrx ry litw a:,d pry g rhaakJL. WWWWW**WW*ni " '"flo tn foot a*ar—t drngrft for a 1-rfUa _ * of I'uikh TaAallbeforoti'h haeah" J Tor prrron. rtrblllPr ratarrb -f tba Uad -3 drr < r dlaraao.rf u.a kld< jh tako I'tkl aa, 3 and hociarod." PATENTS W rrm:int>* tn a-t g.Sfdlrltnr* tm raimia. Carrata. Triair Mafka. (opvnvtiu. rlr., I r thr t nltral Wnira. t a.alh t tilgh I...gland. Frannr, (.. rmant. nr. ft r h- - ba'l tlilrtt-flar y rnra® r % prrlmrr. I*a!rnt. •btnltnal tbr.icb u. hit- ruO'—<l In tta Art rvnrif- A*r*tr** Tbi largp gnd aj.l. wild lllu®- tr t'*l w-k !y jaipi-r. S 3 .'2 O a yonr.afHTtr. ibr Ifrgrv.. of hr Inter. U varv Inu-rrrtlng, a: -1 tin® an nam.—j. rtr-ulail -n. Ad-lrrra Mt'XS A in, I'atrtit (t-.H-b . ra, pttb'g. o( N 11 vnnr Aih> AS. *7 |-r* Ih.g, b"tr v rV Ha-.l l.- k ah.l'a:.n:, fn*. I \ H. HASTINGS, 1 "# ATTOEXBT tT I.AW. lihl.Lhf'iVTK. PA. (HJlrw-n Allegheny UrsH.tVf d - • wpl of the (®f fk* orcnpifdl |>y l*|e firm of hfun A lUtir>c ♦•■lf ft. % rill*. N. X. ■'! 1 >EAEE A- MrKEE, l ATTORKKT* AT LAW. H-lf OflDe CVfuri II"uw, fWiUfrmte, FV e 11. YOCUM, IO ATTOKNET at LAW. I'-fI.I.KVHVTK, PA Office on N V oorwe* of (Hsnxitiil ss ) MWlietiyei, In Ibe rom Istety orrw|>i4 by 1 <emai A HwOnfi New Advcrtlnemrnt. OKOCKEKHOFF HOUSE, J * AM.KOIIKMy.fIT , HKU.KCOKTK, PA 0. . McMILLKX, Prop'p. Oood Sam jilt Room on I'irtl Floor. 0 HX.'ll1 B "".!" *'" l fr '"* *" Tf.lw. H,- U1 ratal In vlthNMi kpft )uror. I TIIK NKW YOKK WEEKLY HERALD, JAMES OOKDOV BENNETT, propiuktok, The liftl and ("heaped S'ew tpaptr Published. I'OSTA'iK I HI.K OISTE DOLLSR PEE YEAR SO CENTS for Six Moiitlix, An Extra Copy to every Club of Ten, New York Herald PtßUflfKb KVKBY PAY IS TIIK YKAB POSTAfig I KKC. ll* pnys fi/r now ynu, fuiMiart iur iu4M I* lt* hit on* ytni, wllbuut Sumfsts. t'> |> for >li riioallu, fut>4ay> lot lucJM. 1 >4 pay* for rli umflu, ail boat F<i n 4;i. i IT l-njt for <,li >r*r lor *..) .p., if...] tUj of lb. w~k. ■II for hi trior,tbrfor nit) •(-. ; n~l ,j,j of u., , k II pet BioiiUl 'forlll'llni Htiu It),) will b . bart-d OB *abecrt|iUaos for • IBM period than tbre. tnvntbs. —TO EUROPE— iICirWM p'.ifAbt. M hUtioo 4 <4l W>*kly <l**aMU |>Jiii<#r/ .. * 0U N EWSDKA LKRS BUI'PLI ED, rcff *'• rtit Ilaily Twu Hi*'] * half rmti ■,* Coi-y FatiU Koltl*a.. .,ur TftiU |-f Oijiy Mwk!j K JiUofj ..... f„,, r>btt NII Sul I*** titan J Cwpi'a inail**-! Lv it* w *<J-*!*( At wholMaJ* uua. Wa allow no << tiiOiiMt'itic on •utwrirti'sba t bail* KdlUuti, Ad<lfpi NKW YORK lIKKALD, I* Bf"4wT **•<! Abb fitrwwt. yv Tork. The Lcadlnsr Daily and Weekly Paper I* TIIK WKM" ItKA.vi II VALLKT. SUN A NI. "HA NX ER, PlBUAlll.I" BY H. T. BALLADE and H M. WOLF, Jr., hil) tori wad I'roj rlfl- rr. WILLIAIUfPOBT. PA. /fat an able Editorial and Reportorial Staff! Contains the Latest Trlet/raphie Sexnot /fas a Reliable Corps and Correnjundentx! sw Hit TBI LARGEST CIRCULATION CENTRA I. EENNHYI.VANIA. DAILY $OO9. WEEKLY fI.M PKR YKAR, IX ADVANCE. Atijr fpftln# (' • rluLoC li*f n"* y-*f]jr nU irrilan U* !!•► WtHJI htw API- Hcmi bill rc*iv • oopj iot <*•■ rw r**jL THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY TIMES ha* for more than forty yean duldUlskl tta initlon a* the leading paper of the Wral It ranks above all ulbrn in circulation, influ ence, and In tire Hiram <4 lu mulrn. btnuN U l Jowl Uie kind of taper the people want. The Weekly Timet rover* the whole around of a flrwt class family Journal It ta larger and better than any high-prloed weekly of fered the public; Its reading matter rover* a greater trope, U mare entertaining and In structive, and yet H coots BI T ONE DOLLAB A TEAK. Our aurenta everywhere aay It ta the r-awtewt paper In the field lofaovau for. and reader* of ooe year are ao pleased that they are sure to renew tbelr wubacrtptiona Sight poors fi/tti-m njutnt u for one tioUar a year, and the most liberal terms to club acenta. . fle<imen copies free. Hend tar ooe betara sutwwTlblna for any paper. Address Weekly Ttasaa, Ou Walnut Htreet, ( luc.unaU, O. THE DAILY TIMES-STAR, Eight pop**, /ortveight erJxtnns Oaly sic dollar* a year. M far ala months, |I.M far three monlha. llae the iurgewt circula tion of any faper In Cincinnati. la the brat advertising medium and the bast faper tar readers who would know of the world"! doings aa promptly aa the news can be Im parled. Address Timaa-Hlax. Cindnnan.O. CANCER REMOVED* WITHOUT KNIFE, And in most ' * ism sllkntjais Apt-It fn C. * P. PIMIEH. Boafebntc. H-ha* C—etf* CV.obij. Pa For Hale. VFARM conuiuipg Fifty Acres, •Hi bwrlag th.rvca Brtod • TWfVpTitKT PBAMK BriLPIXU se4 oaWill4lt,r> Till. pad. inquire of A. J. A T k ORIKST tf-i Cnl'.BTflle. Centre canau. Pa.
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