The ilentingdon Journat. tho• !awl and emu' rel to prepere dn'l submit to intg pla • t• r equ rabic wttnignish.tig, 33 tar as the erpwwte wallas up.. the Covertudeuttif the UnitefAst,,,.. for autwiltle. and allowance • f ilituluselted Ind au tr.bet, ant ureic f.t unifunu tuts t a•I se... a e c..lleew I at Itte now age - wy : Prov the% T;,. i t ...wily, either oim iney wood , . pr-ri el to: iu !hit alt. Ulna be pa.d to tribes which are at W3l . Wit u the Unt te.e Siates. S. that the Seerettry of he Irate or be, ant he be .eby in„ authorized to ecrteol bi 1.,43 Ut the Chippewa linkatte to the Whitt Earth hake se.-ervuttun to 31 utte•att. tor t..e.r nabs...lice fur en znitneitt utter the r removal, and fur tuipnwrznetots uu the ea d to •ervation, the wilorta eel bit tauteuf apprip,ationg he , e . okite tattle fur such emoval, en:unaware. an 1 so fete h, awl now ou the barite .1 the Tieasnry Dem tment. at tttttt titniut, in the antegitte. to fifty-even thuttsa4d and .reliti-Ilkhe Tare and Ail rent 3. ao 4. Thit the Se •ret lry of the Interior 1 e. and he is howl, as lioriZlA. in hi. disci et:oi, to apply the 1... we on hand tne appropriation of toad hand cl thou,in I &Wu..., made by the net at Jn'y 1:411, ISIo, eotitled •Au art lie the tiupport of and other sehuole among the not an mhos not °Met - Wise provided tor, - nod lo i....tia. at &nth tour, in such Film, awl for such tribe. and bawls ea, in hi s.i.tnt..e, no .y be required. . _ 5 That t. n Prnsideut ...I' the United Slate' nial the E.,etary od the 1 nmeior are lierr.py andforized to eo rke an appal meta or the Cherokee lamb. lying west of the of eery-sawn iner.d.en of weer lowiteade, and net of the 188 d ,f the 03age Wham, in the Iwban Teeritory, and tooth of the seta hero hoe ut the State of fifteen, ceded to the United State. by the Cherokee Indians wader their leant, of July I)th. 1867, for the se.tielnent of friendly 1 .1.4 a n .., and report the .000 to Cong.vis: Pros. ale 4. 'ChM the Secre.ary of the 1ntn..1..t. be, MI.; be hemby is, author ize.' to neg, tint. avi la the Southern Cheyeafie: and Arrant boat for toe rthaquishmew of their cla.m t., the land cede Ito then, by the second amide of tale tamay oa her 1,67, out of the ...nun made ..y nhe Caiervhee. in the treaty of•Jnty t.lth . 1866; such ,I•aptilhawat, If obtained, to be in consideration ..t a sudiciew and pe.lllo - location for the Ntid Che, maws and A r.tpalte, upon the laud, ceded to the tin:ted States by the Creeks and Sem:males in the treaties of March 2 at and .111 e 14th, We; and fla at the seeivtary report the action taken by: him under this provision to Congrewat Its next .e4s.on Ste. 6. That the Secretary of the Interior be. and he antliormed to expeod, for the removal of the Winuelmg., buten-, in Wi.caisin, f min the r pre-rot laente3 iu that State to the Winnebago re,at Vation, .0 10e bee>ka. or to 'wit other lomiti. n as bray t.e AP ected for the., and for their subsistence during taw:h :emoval. and it their mete home", the mum of thirty-..ix Illoll.and 60111 rs, or so much...mem a, may be ut.ces.dry, appropriated by nyt of Jets leth,lB2 Mr the removal 4.1 stray 1.019 or Pottawatomies add Winneb get !Vocal iscouuu to the tribe' to which ,hey ream...1.1131y belong. bcc. 7 That it shalt be the ty a 6;0 Secre'ary of the In crud' to lace., ato tor-e to ho poohd uch rnaex and regatta to. a. he may deem ta.....snary or proper, p.escrab . tag the mien her at presen •. ng cla ins Kris. unta exastmg lawn or ice.ay st.pul :ton , ter ott apets -at .oln ter deoredatious comae:Red by the Inatans, ats-I the deg - ate and ...mg, at the ori , eUCe nee. 'easy .seta be shall c tread iy iar etn - us all euch Mae.am may be pseerated, sub..eCt to the rules sand re,,,,hat:otts eixtret al ibis. to C0ng0..., each ttoSSI•tll the ,ot, the nature, charac:er, and amount of inch claims, woodier allows! by hit.. not, tel tire eveleoce tip an wheth his net:lull wax basmi That nd p sytaent to account a ad clam nhail be made w.tlaeut a speed,' pppropc.tat:ma taaeretaf by “mgr...s. 6_c.B. Tint watt. tam museat and cmcumenco of those laud , of the Iluppru-n ak, • eta, A,m , en.., on Luc de Ft:unison and. u La; Cour& Ortelaet, anal ad-o of the•Vou dit lac banal et sad Ind ane, exit, et-net in Pit C.alllC I to the umal =inner, the Ce.:retaary of the Inter.er be, cad hereby i-, oath ,::std to remove the ettial binia of ihtl , lll, • room the trailer tti sehloit Wen...et ape - t fo.: them respectarayated wftlilat_il from mile tn . 111..4 - Ilse. 3 . 1 w.th the third a n d Earth c cn:e: also sec..cal artti.e of the betty to - errea the Unael cute and the Ch.pp01.,1...1 ace en Lake beirer:cr and the Mbastaippl. beptember 3tith, 1111 d In b wa.e Istanals jud ate up: ta the tract of mad net tapast by I lie reared mace .4 said article fur the La Pointe caul at sad t li.p. ee. 14di ans. Lae nada condomd vacant node? the preceding section it taw net shat, he 01,....C.1 by num; catipmcall c num ss shatters. one of all 1111.1.111, bu the United .tat so. agent for the .ial Chippewa Inaba., and the ot two tam!' le nimodet.l hy the Secretor. meet.,'. wait t..e ttp poittal 14 the Pt:embank After the tied lamla shall mace been apprai.ml, en line,,, prattled, the SYCreillry or the Interior shall he, anal hereby it. atitheriged to "E'er the same et pail c sale to the highest bolder It, tracts we exceol.ng ono hondreal so d sixty ;acre. each, at mark place In tab gag:a...Joust dierrict in which maid laeds are situa ted na may be de +Tatted by the tualltary of the 101 a... ;ninety nobee of which shall be given by mice:tie nt.. AU ut lead three [WA plutlierti et gene.al oirColuttoll 01 , 4 , 1. 1 an stial kola, tisane' ; and if not sold at p, tlic sale, it may be sold iu tracts of not exceedang one hand ot and eixty acre, to one poran, at ant lea than the appne.sel Vain. en h tilts payment 'hare or to can e plicate in the etc II harm to be ladle Ito Sa piled= e. Of parch,. tie of sail Made: l'aaavaed, : hat lot b.,l ice separate treete shill be =cep el Wit ch may is less that the apundsed cane of Mien tract, icettelay; the :111;intr, 01e... it soy, thereof: And p. - tmlml araba - , Tiiat b ob fur a recta h axing ampone nexts tins theta tat ttl wide Ilia price for totlrthe renal and the IllipeJTC vend. the ;ma ce:Ad "leech valet nh ail la invea ed or expended tar the be wit of the ettaltane tute.eoe I, in such mcnu,c n• the foerettry of the Interior, sulajamt to the, ti,tp :oval of the Prirtleat, gni abr., - . The muM OS ro•vent,)-five Manama nr en 'midi the runts to ty be ae,o.ki try. le. and hr e y .a, A te', au , of ,Lny unmey. in me tree-m, 0..5 locherwi.ee• oprlnted, tAkim cc erOlyd under 1 11,1.re.b. ~ f the tr remry lim [Men •r, for the appni soisswet s ile or ilte ma.l .esermtooots and 11C the coarsest and eitnla.shuwiet or 411.110MA:is, Sca hm e mere provide I, the mon c, ex pended tub mho:T.l from the woven& of the sates of t.m 01W1 ;Lei hm..zed by tom Oct. Approved, May Leiter from Louisiana. NEW ORLEAVS, LA., Dec. 1, '72. EDITOR - JOURNAL :—Since my last we have had stirring times down here--)ver. in fict., the - entire South, and e.p..ei Illy inmr Louisit, or more properly sTealcing in New Orleans—but, as the press p-obably his already informed you, we have at pre, sent a reign of quiet. The election in L - misiana resulted as follows: Greeley, 66,467; Grant„,59,955 Mr Louis A. Wiltz was elected Mayor of thd city of New Orleans by a very hand some majority, and w is, on Friday last, duly installed in that office. In his Inan gnral message he showed the condition of the city,,comutercially and financiAly. It appears th it the city debt a present. is over $21,00.000 and three-6 , ths of the State debt which swells it to $42.000,000 He further shows that the total expendi tures of the city, for the pest twelve years, including interest on funded debt and the redemption of bonds, have been as follows: labs 51,833,000 1853 I'sl /855 19,56 Hi; 1858. 1859. 8560, 1861, 1862. 1862 1 , 414 1865, 1866, 1867, 156 , , 1869 1870 1871 1872, CacialeStiUlate. • The total valuation of prorerty in New Orleans was in 1852 68,621.1100 1591..... It h is been imp Bible to keep up with the details of the horse disease in this city in consequence of its almost simultaneous appearance in every part of the city. So far it has not been confined ti any p trtic ular el ass of stables,' being prevalent in both . public and private stables. Nor has it bent confined to any rerticular class 01 horses, altheup,h.it is believed that animals which have be n subject to severe exercise have taken the disease wore readily and suffered more from it than t' ose kept per fectly quiet. The disease affects mules as well as horses. but always with less vi;.) knee. All the lines of street cat's hive been auapended except three, and it is sta ted they will not succumb unless the dis ease shall become much 1110 r.: firmidible than it is at present. Every conceivable mode of conveyance is resorted to, oxen, dogs. goats. negroes and whites constitute the locomotive power. • - Gov. H. C. \Vermouth yesterday applied to the Eighth District Court for a writ of injunction against Gen. Longstreet, John ioneli and others, compcsing the old Re turning Board, to restrain them from can vassing and compiling the votes cast at the Lite election and from publishing the re sult of the same. Judge h;lnr ire has grant ad a rule nisi returnable on the tith'inst., and in the meantime has ordered the de fendants to desist front the acts complained of in Gov. Warmouth's petition. This may cause sonietrouble yet, as some of the new ly elected officials have tlready entered up in their official duty in the respective offices to which they were elected. Affairs at the City Hall. under the par tutu a new regime, look cheerful and hope ful. The only disagreeable feature witieed is the throng of place-hunters; neverthe less it would be unjn-t to inveigh attainst n.en simply because they desite to become the servants of the people. In th:s num ber vast numbers are 11110111 ed to dis ip p dittment, as well in the mun7e'pil as 'Stec or national office-seekers A lot of sere head hangers-on. small p litici ins, _generally of French, Spanish er Aft icin extraction, or carpet-baggers—the latter has but little chance at the City Hall just at present, 'their cake is baked.' Weather condones beintitnl, es pleas ant. as a September in the old Keystone State. Cnom us. Aliscellat cous, mr ES IltUt VS PINE TREE TAR tOLDIAL. NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOP. TILE THROAT AND LUNGS. It is gratifying to us to inform the public that Dr. L. Q. C. Wiehart.'s Pine Tree Tar Cordial, for Throat rind Long Diseases, has gained an envia hie reputation from the Atlantic to the cost, aid from thence to smut of the first f: mi ies Europe, not through the press alone, but by per• eons throughout the States actually beneGitted and cured at his °Mee. While be puhlishcs less, eo say our report2rs, he is unable to suphly the de• mind. It gains and holds its reputation— First. Not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw oT the unhealthy matter collected about the thrlat cud bronchial tu b es , odd, (."n8,9 irritation. Second. It removes the eau,e of irritetion (which produces covet) of tho mucous membrane and bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act and throw off the tutheaitLy 6,e,tions, .d puritieg the blood. Third. It id free from squill, lobelia, ipecac and opinm, or which most threat and :Ems ream. dies are composed, ol:ay Cough only, and tlisorganiza the stomach. It has a soothing cfieet on the stomach, nets ou the liver and kidneys, and lymphatic and nervous regione, thus reaching to every part of the systera and in its invigorating an.] purirliug circa:, it lute viand a reputation which it west hold above ail ethers is the market. NOTICE, THE PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, GREAT A.VERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS, IVOR3I SUGAR DROPS Being under my immediate direction, they shall out lose theio curative qualities by the use of cheap and impure articles. HENRY R. WISIIART, PROPRIETOR. FRU OF CHARGE. Dr, L. Q. C. Wished's Office Parlors are open on Mondays. Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 A. M. to 3 P. 51, for consultation by Dr. Wm.,T. Magee. With him are associated two consulting physicians of azknowleJsed ability. This opportunity is not offered by any other inatitution in the city All letters must be allressed to L. Q. C. wisnAaT, M. D., No. 232 N. SECOND ST., nov27-6m. GOOD FITS! SHOEMAKING I We unnufaeture to order all kinds of Ladies' end Gents' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &e., of the best material the market produces, and at the shortest possible notice. Persons from the country can be accommodated with our own manufacturing by giving, a Mw hours notice. All kinds of repairing neatly done. For past favors accept our sincere thanks. D. HERTZLER .4 BRO., 403 Allegheny St., Opposite B. T. Depot juue26tf Huntingdon, Pa, , 2,905,000 2,4620021 2.216.000 2.176.0110 ,127.000 3,038,000 .3,264,000 3,767,000 2.911,000 3,108.000 3,562.000 . 4.301.060 . 6.937.000 7.062,000 4.1P11.000 5.500,000 , 5,634,504 6.961,361 VINEGAR BITTERS-PURELY VEUE CABLE—FREE FROM ALCOHOL— Dr. Walker's Calif tats., Vinegar Bitters. No '4.741111cm. lake these Barer* aeourding to di rections, and remain long unwell, provided their bungs are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means; and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. Lapps, sia or Indigestion, Headache, Pain in Shoulders. Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dissi nest,. Sour Emotions Or the Stem soh, Bid Taste in the Alouth. Billions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs. Phis in the re gione of the Kidneys, and a hun !red other pain ful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these co:sill:tints it has no equal. and one bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lenghthy tolvertisement. For Female Complaints, in the young or old, married ur single, at the dawn of WWII. hood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so Welded as influence that a marked improvement is soon preceptible. For Inflammatory and Chronic Ilkenmation and Gout. Billions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the Bin I, Liver, Kidneys and Blad der, these Bitters have no equal. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They are a gentle Porytaire as well as a Mae, possessing els the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relievinr. Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver and Viseer.il Organs, and in Billions Diseases. 71:128,036 121.039.000 139.022 0011 155.214,000 Fur Skin [Mara o, Eruption!. Titter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. PuOules, atebuneles, Rinx-worms, Scald head. Sore Ryes, Erysipelas, Etch. Seeds, Discolor:ideas of the Akin, Rumors and D.seases or the Skin, of what ever name or nature, are literally du; up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Grateful Mammas pruelaim riseyor Bitters the most wonderful Invig ;rant that ever sustained the sinking .vatem. J. WALKER. Pear'', R. 11. NI'DONALD & CO.. Drugitist& and Generel Apnts, San Putnetaco and NPIV York. •SOLD BY ALL DRUM; [STS & DEALERS. J' E. SSIITSF.R. PHILIP SEUWX. I J. L. WISE SMUCKER. - BROWN & Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds or Furniture, beg leave to inform the TRADE and Public generally, that they have eoneolidated their Store on Hill street with the Stettin Furniture Factory, lately owned by J. M. Wise it Son., and propose by their increased facilities to offer every advantage to tin Trade, and all desiring FURNITURE. They have the Finest PARLOR A.VD CHAMBER SUITS Ever brought to this county, in style and quality to suit the wants of all. Ai.so - BUREAUS, EXTENSION TABLES, MARBLE TOP AND DINING TA BLES, COMMON MAPLE AND ASH BEDSTADS, FANCY WALNUT BEDSTEADS, SOFAS, CHAIRS AND ROCKERS; CANE SEATED CHAIRS, WOOD SEAT and SPLINT BOTTOM CHAIRS. The above in all the varieties that may be wanted. Also HALL STANDS. LOOK LNG GLASSES. BRACKETS AND WALL BRACKETS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOOK. They also keep on band s large assortment of METALLIC COFFINS, and are prepared to attend funeral. either in toad or coarry, at reasonable rates. Salesroom, No. 613 Hilt street, Smith'■ new Imi Pa..tory, 613 and 615 Mifflin street riautiagdon, Pa. war26,'72 R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES TUE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES after reading . 1 . b . u...a . ,.1v .. ..e . r . t . i5tua . riat . aced any out RADWAY'S READY LVE.IcY •Thely Pain Remedy that instantly stops the most excruciating rains. allays intistunt awns, and cases 0.11,:usitIU118, whether ut tho Lmmts. mumsch,Ltvwele, .r stinr glamLs ururgaae, by one sppi.cntiun, _ In room One to Twenty Minutes, w. nrti ter hew %milest or excruciating the pale the Rhea meth., Led-re Wen, Infirm. Crippled, Ne:veua, Neuralgia, ur prostrated with deateu may miller, limmay's HEADY HELIEP win afford lia.4aut etw. Intlamation of the Kidneys. Iti tlanartion of the bladder, Intimation ut like bowels. Con,gestiuti .4 the LUUge. Sul e Throat, Difficult Dreath hag. ealp,tation ot the Ilea. t, llyste ice , Croup, Dypther.a, C.itarrli. lalloetwa, Headache, Toothache, Nenialgia. Ithetimatietti. gold Chill., Ag e The applicat.on of the ltnnee limier to the part or part where the pale ur dilheulty lei... well 0111.. d curniUrz. 'twenty drops io half a tumbler, of wattsr will in a fen moments core Cnums, Sli:1119. Sour Stomach, Ilinirtbuin, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dpentory, cube, wind in the lkovels, mid an Intermit Pains. Trateletu should always carry a bottle of IL DWAT'S iii DT 4,1E7 with them. A few drop,. ni water will pre emit tic or Mains from change tit water. It is better than Ft ouch lintiady or Bitter...lla ittimulant Fever and Ague. Fever Anil Emile cured for fifty cent.. There ix not a reiliedical agent in this world that will cm. Fever Anil Agee, and all other Mniarione, Billions Se keel Typhoid, Yellow, and tither Fevers (aided by RADW PULS, yltiek DICAVS READY RELI-F. F.fty eeuts par bottle. Sold by Druggidte. HEALTH ! BEAUTY !! Strong and pare rych Ldoo.l—ancreaso of ile9ll and trolght—clear Flon and beautiful compsection 'teetered to all. Saraapa itleun Reeolrent has 11111de the most astonishing cm, au quirk, ao rapid are the changes tho body under go, 111101 . tht• Influatire M this t. oily wonderful medi cine, that everyday on increase in flesh and weight is seen and felt. The Great Blood Purifier. Every al. op of the Sors:iparillian Reis,Went command- Coilea through the Rims!, Posit, Urine and other fluids and lltieeS of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the waodes 01 the body with new and sound Material. .Serolnia. Syphilis. COIVIIIIuption, Glandular disease Elvers. in Vie Thriad, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of thn sysmni Sore Eye... Simmons Diawharste• from the Ears, and the worst form of Skit Diseases. Erup- tions, Freer Sores, Scald nisei Ring Worm, colt Rheum. Ersepelaa, Arhe, lalawk Spots, Worms in the flesh, Tu. mom, isomers the Womb, and nit weakening and pain .; discharges. Night :sweats, Loss of Sperm, and all Triode. of the lite prowipm. a 13 within the carat so range of this woilder ot. Nlosiern Chemistry, and a few days' me will 'olive to any person ming n tor either of their talus .'f thorns its potent power to one the is did pat sot, daily beetimmg reduced by the wastes and too 'hat is continually prgressing, sue meals tat in,esitog the wool ~ and rename the same with new nnter.al made from h aithy blood—aull this the .-ar saperill.un w.II and sines acme. unly e , the ea: reparilhan Resolvent excel ell ku remedial agent") in the cure of throttle, fcrufulutr , and ski,, dihert_es ; bat it is the old) pmr. litre cure fur ',Lamy & 131witler Complaint., 4 niary nod W411(1 disetwes, Era el, Diabete.. Drapty Stoppa, of Nate , Inemateu lice of Urine, Brieht's Di.- cam, albam.nuron. and it. all ...tees where they ace brick duo deposit... or the water i 8 th ck, cbm.ly. mixed tr.to mboance.l.ke the wh.le ..f an rag, or Unmade like white tn. or the a to martad, dark, billion. appearance, and wn.te hone-On:4 depoalte, and when these to n prteking. banning ..ea.m ion alien paouna water. and pain in the Small Of Ilse back and abmg the baina Price, Sion._ tfoams knuira and aura remedy far Worms _pia, T.pc cc. rumor 12 Sear.' 17,.. • rth Cured by Radicall'. Mx-ft:Ls, , Dims.. July IQ, 1569. DR. 11111 W have had Ovarian Tumor It the ova rtea and to.owel: AR the Doctors sahl -there was no bell tor U." I Hied ever, thing that was reecommendeol ; but tmthing heipeol tae. I• aw our Rese ro tit. thought I would try it : but had tn. With iu t. 144.1 e I o ad sta. , earl for twelve years I took six bottles of the Resol vent. and one Ira of iladway's till , eat two mottles el your Ready : and the, is not a a!gn of a tumor te he owe; or Mt. mid I feel bete, summer. and happier than I hate for twelve years. The worm tumor was in the lett side of the t.owels, over t...e groin. I write this to you for tile benefit of others. You can radish this it von chums, PERFECT I'URG./ITIVE PILLS. Brol lens, elegantly coated with matt pito, purge rra Wale. yard', clean-e. and 4rengthen. Itadwav'a for lite cure Ito alters Id the Stomach. Liver. Bow. el, K.il .en's. Bladder, Nervous Diadases, Headache Con. .aiinahas Indigea boo, LiyapepOo, Billion. Fever. Is:Ramat.. of the nowvia, film, and all de. augment,. t f-the Internal Puerto. Warranted to erevt n pant.ve once. Portly regative, cuutaiodag uo mercury, usincrrdo, or deleterom , ugo. /kir I,l.rre tho rollowum Rymmums rvoltiog from Vocation , of the realm Constipatmn, d Pll.. Fullness ol the MINI in the Ile ul, Acidity of the fitomwii. Nan -ea, Heartburn. Knit of Food, Fnllp.s or Weight in the Stomach, Stow prnotaition.. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the 9 m ach. Swimming of the Dead flurried and Difficult Breath ing. Fluttering at the flvart, Choking or Softie:ding Fe - satiims when 111 a Lying Pdst atm, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs beton. the Sight. Fever and Dull Pun in the livid, Dell. loamy of Perspiration. Yolk, ne's of the kin. and Eye., Patin in the Side Elmat, Limbs, and Stri de:a PI wahes of Heat, Burning in the Fiesta. A few doeer of lindway'e pills will free the system from all the ahoy named disorders, Price, 25 cents per bee. Sold by Drnagbds. Dead "Pal-011nd Tree." Pond one letter-stamp to Red way ,d Co . No. 07 Maiden Lane, New York. Information worth [hatpin& will be sent yen. May 22, len PIIILADELPIIIA. SURPRISING. _ It is really eutprisiny, hoer rapidly Dr. Wengert's Family Medicines aro becoming popular all over the country. Thousands are daily praising them for their many virtues and nay they would not be without them in their families!. To you who have never tented them, we would say if you have Fever and A quo you cannot do better than one DR. IV ENG ERT'S MOUNTAnsT HERB BITTERS. Fer Lever Complaints, Scrofulous Affection. and Diseases arising from Impurities of the Biped, use THE INDIAN VEGETABLE Restorative and Blood Purifier. Dr. Wengert's Magic Balm has no superior for the speedy and effectual eure of Coughs, Colds. Bromekitis and Diseases of the Re spiratory Organs. THE SAMSON OIL reed only to be tried to convince the most incredu lous shot it will cure Nem.. Headache, Cholera Morhon, Cole. Cramp', Sproior, Brahma...Pc. Dr. Wengert's Hepatica Pills are an Alva:Wye Cathartic, and can be uss•d for an ordinary Cathartic or Physic, and should al ways be use in connection with the MOUNTAIN HERB BITTERS in severe cases of Fever and Ague. We know that there is continually being palmed upon the people some wondeifill prepara tion that is without merit or virtue, therefore the people lose confidence in preparations that do pos sess virtue. Tet it would certainly be unwise and unreasonable to condemn all the various remedies offered to the public, because some are disgraceful humbues. All we .k is Sro you to give Dr. Wengert's Family Medicines fair trial, and if they are not deserving of your praise and ounfidence, then denounce them in your etrangest term, Fouse's L X. L. Horse and Cattle Powders are considered the beat non• in use. TRY THEM All of Dr. Wengert's Fotn,ly Remedied and Fouse's I. X. L. from anti Cattle Powder., ore uuntilitotured by DR. J. W. WEN:DEEP L CO., Sole Proprietor., N. 135 & 137 North George St., Turk, Po. Air,ltmes R. Patton, Druggist, our. of 3.1 and Railroad Sts., Huntingdon, Pa., has for sale all the above mentioned Remedies and Powders. Ju1y24,f872-Iyr. VIQ PIPER, •No 50 HiII Street, Huntingdon, Pa., Manufacturer of BROOM'S, BRUSIIES, Of all qualities and styles. The trade supplied at favorable pricer, and all goods warranted to be as represented. Thu highest price paid in cash for for Broom Corn. Broom Corn Worked on glares. Also, retail dealer in GROCERIES, FLOUR, FEED, By economy in expenses, I stn able to sell goods at very reasonable prices for cash, and solicit a share of publics patrsaage. j1y3,72-tf. Tea LATCHLETS IMPROVED CC CUMBER WOOD PUMP.---Tasteless, dur able,efficient sod cheap. The beet Pump for the lest money. Attention is especially invited to Blatehley's Patent Improved Bracket and New Drop Check Valve, which can be withdrawn with out removing the Pump or disturbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or senies, and will outlast any other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Send for Catalogue and Price List. CHAT. G. BLATCHLEY.I4Ir. Septl3.ly 506 Commerce St., Phitads, Pa. HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE CANDIES,' TOYS, FRUITS, NUTS, &e, in at D. S. Africa's Variety Store, No. 425, in the Diamond. Also, can be had, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, PEN KNIVES, POCK ST BOOKS. TRAVELING SATCHELS, FANCY SOAPS, HAIR OILS. PERFUMERY, AC. Down' Celebrated fee Cream Soda Water, in season, at D. S. Africa's Variety Stars, N 0.423, in the Diamond March 15, cf. FOR ALL KINDS Of GO TO THE Aliscellancous. R. R. NUT UNE 1101311 SUFFER WITH PAIN. RELIEF IS A CURE FOE' DR. RA u WAYS Re.?trait, fIANNALI P. KNAP DR. RADWA Y'S PROVISIONS AND NOTIONS. PRINTING "JOURNAL" BUILDING Pianoth pAT E N T AHT ON PIANO COMBINES MANNER'S FOUR SMIPLIFYI-VG PATEXTS, THE MOST VALUABLE PATENTS EVEN USED IN PIANO-FORTES, PATENT' AItION REVERSED WOODEN AGRAEFE THE COMPOUND REST IRON AND THE SUSTAINING I RON .4 FE II REASONS ARION PIANO IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTIIERS The ARION PIANO-FORTE has greater power than any other Piano-Forte manufactured. It will Staud in Tune Longer, and in its mechanical construction it is more per. feet, and, therefore,more durable, than any instru• ment constructed in the usual modern style. The arrangement of the Agraffe, the manner of stringing, the peculiar form and arrangement of the Iron rrame SUPERCEDES ALL OTHERS The ltPO of a bar (which is a part of the Iron Frame on a line with rho heavy steel stringing.) GREAT STRENGTH where most needed, :and in this respect oil other pianoes fall. The construction of the WREST PLANK, into which the tuning Pius arc inserted, is ouch that it is impossible for the pins to come loosened, or the Wrest Plank itself to split, as is too often the case in other Piano-Fortes. The Extraordinary Evenness throughout the scale, the excellent Singing Quail ity, the. LENGTH AND PURITY OP VIBRATION, all go to prove what we Jlaira, viz : that the ARION PIANO-FOUE Is the • Beet Instrualent Manufactured ALSO ESTEYS COTTAGE ORGANS, WITH TIIE VOX JUBILANT VOX HUMANA TILE NE 2LUS ULTRA OF REED OItGANS, universally acknowledged to be the BEST Organ made for Sunday Schools, Churches. Parlors and Lodges, Having more power, with & sweeter tone, than any other Organ in the market notwithstanding the representations of agent* interested in the sale of other Organs, we do folly warrant every Orr, e for the period of fire genre, (at oar owe expense.) We have no agent in Huntingdon at preaent, there fore all who may want one of the heat Organs ex tant may receive, by correpponding. with no, a price and descriptive list from which a selection may be made, to which we will give oar personal attention, and guarantee satiafsetion, it Send your orders to E. M. BRIJPE, No. 1$ N. 7't Street. nols Philadelphia, Pa. Mscellaneous. TUUMAN Fl,titt. R. a. risnEß. THUS. C. FISHER & SONS, PROPRIETORS of the HUNTINCrDON MILLS. Manufacturers of FLOUR ; FRED, GROUND PLASTER, Wllolesalc and Retail Dealer in DRY GOODS, 01:0ERIES, FISH, SALT, &C. A Specialty mod° of CARPETS, OIL CLOTH & MATTINGs M»rch S.IS;I. S. K. HENRY, T. S. JOHNSTON, s>" 0 ..S" . HUNTINGDON, PENN'A. FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ‘Vliolcsal and Detail Daalera in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, FURS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. • GROCERIES HARDW ARE, QT.S E ENS W ARE, CLOTHING, IRON, NAILS, GLASS, PUTTY, OILS, • PALI'S, SALT, PLASTER, &C., olt C. PLANK. FRAME. Pnprietors of the WARRAtOR RIDGE FLOURING MILLS, Flour and Feed constantly en hand. DAR. CASH rid for all kinds or grain. Produce ta ken in exchange for goods at the Mammoth Store. Feb. lr, 1871. L A ZIER & BRO. DEALEV3 ITT iIENEItAL ME IMANDISE, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ttc., .SMITII Street, between Washin;,•tou ma Milli GROCERIES, ,PROVISION S, Q UEENSWARE, WASHINGTON Street, near Smith. Jan. In, '7l. MUSIC STORE You can save from ten to thirty percent. by buy ing your Inetrumente trust E. J. GRI-I.INE, Dealer in STEINWAY & SONS', CHICKERING & SONS', THE UNION PIANO FGATE CO.. THE WEBER, RAVEN & BACON'S, GEO. M. GOULD & CO.'S, CONRAD MEYERS' ANI) ALL OTHER MAKES OF PIANOS. MASON & HAMLIN'S and Geo. Woods Co.'s oelebrated Organs, and any other make desired. Also, Melodeons, Guitars, iolin=, Herman Aeeordeens, Sheet Music, Music Books, Ac. Sew and "good Pi.. for Ssioo and upwards. " fire-octave Organs for 00 " " " Melodeons for 70 All Instruments warranted for five years. Agents supplied at wholesale Rates, as low as in the cities. Call on, or address, E. J. -GREENE, Huntingdon, Pa., 2.1 floor of Leister's new building. January 4, 1071. BEE HIVE GROCERY, Aro. ///, 41 sheet, Hunt:nylon, Pa. •.QUICR SALES AND sirALL PROFITS." .V. B. CORBIN . Ilas just received a varied assortment of articles usually found in a first-clu,s (fItOCEFY. BAKERY I atilt continue to carry on my Bakery, and am at all times prepared to supply BREAD, UAKES AND PIES. at reasuusble prices. CANDY MAN U FACTORY In eonneetion with my other business I have commenced the manufacture of Candies. and am prepared to supply country dealers with both FANCY and COMMON at as low rules as they can be purchased outside of the Eastern' Cities. If you want to save money, Make your purchases at this establishment. TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!! TOYS!!!! This department is complete and embraces every thing in the Toy line from a Jumping Junk to an Elephant. Jun. 17,1572. SMITH IN HIS NEW BUILDING CALL ASD ExAmisE. [F YOU WANT GREAT BARGAINS GO TO SMITIFS NEW STORE. The best Sugar and Molasses, Coffee, and Tea Chocolate, Flour, Fish, Salt rid Vinegar, Confee tionari-s, Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, and apices of the hest, and all kinds, and every other article MU- Ally found in a t:rucrry Store. Also—Drags, Chemical, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Var nishes, Oils Spit. Turpentine, Fluid, Alchuhol. *Bass. l'utty, ‘te., 4e. The best Wine.and Bran dy for medical purposes, and all the beet Patent Medicines, and a variety of articles too numerous to mention. The public generally will please call anti exam. ine for themselves, and learn my prices. S. S. SMITH. Jan. 4. '7l IMPORTANT TO BUILDERS, BURCIIINELLS' NEW PLANING MILL T. Burehinell & Sun haring just completed the erection of a first-class Planing Mill at Hunting don, Pa., are prepared to till all order's fur Build ing Materials of all kinds. snub as yellow and white pine flooring. Weatherboarding. Door and Window Frames, minds. Sash, Shutters, Doom Bracket.: and Scroll Work at shortest notice and on reasona ble terms. Wood Mouldings of every description and turned work in all its varieties. Their mil being situated on the main line of the Penna. Rail road and Canal, they enjoy superior facilities for the shipment of material to all sections of the State. The senior propriet•r of the firm being a practi cal builder and architect is -prepared to furnish lA.-, specifications and detailed drawings for buildings in whole or in part as may he desired. All orders promptly and faithtully Addross T. BURCHINELL k SOX. Huntingdon, Ps. Jan. 4, '7l. CIO TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE VI For *ll kinds of printing. • Boots, Shoes and Leather. WLIOLESALE MANUFACTORY BOOTS AND SHOES Huntingdon, Pa. The attention of Merchants is called to oar Awls' Farming Balmoral Plow Shoes, Mons' Kip Boots, Women's and Misses' Calf' Polish and Bal• moral Shoes. ,Women's and Misses' Tampico Goat, Pol• ish and Balmoral Shoes. All the Calf and Kip we work is Coun• try Tanned, Slaughtered Stock, no Steam Tanned Stock used. All goods put up in the most TIIOROI.IOII and SUBSTANTIAL 3IANNER. f s. 8. isexneuG, U. P. ISENBERG All our own Stock and Work guaranteed. For Terms ; Prices, &c., address THE KEYSTONE BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURING CO., oct4-ly REMOVED TO TH E NORTH EAST Corner of the Diamond. CAN'T BE BEATEN ✓OILY 11. WESTBROOK Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he has just received Irvin thi. city a new and splendid stock of LEATHERS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Seek., Trunks, &c., dc., kc., (t.C. All of which he is prepared to sell at greatly re laced prices. Don't forget the new stand in the Diamond. Old customers and the public generally are incited to call. Jan. 4.'71. DOWN WITH PRICES. WILLIAM AFRICA has Just opened up a large and varied ageortment of BOOTS. SHOES, LADIES' GAITERS, and a largo supply of heavy work, suitable for men and boys, at very low prices. I have st all times an assortment of HANDSOME BOOTS AND SHOES on band, which will be disposed of at as reasona ble rates as the market will admit of. My stook woo selected with great care, and I can confidently recommend all articles in my establishment." Particular attention paid to the manufacture of customer work, and orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed in alt orders. WILLIAM AFRICA. Jan. 4, '7l. JOHN C. MILLE R. (Successor to C. 11. Miller & Son,) DEALER IN EVERY LEATHER AND RILL STREET, lIUNTINGDON, PENN'A Jan. 4, 1871 FRESH ARRIVAL. OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT SHAFFER'S NEW STORE. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. THE subscriber would respectfully inform hit old friends and customers. that ho has just re ceived from the East a large and well seleeted stoct BOOTS AND SHOES ! For Men, WoeNen and atildeen, which be is prepared to sell a trifle lower than an, other establishment in loan. Being a practice. shoemaker, and having had considerable experi ence, he flatters himself that his stock cannot b. surpassed in the county. Wee him a call, at the CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE West cud of the !gamma) 11.UNTINGDON. PA. Custotnqr work made to order. in a nont an P. dam,. wanner. _ Ten. 4. '7l Miscellaneous. WM. WILLIAMS,AN UFACTURER of MARBLEMANTLES, MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, &C., HUNTINGDON, PA PLASTER PARIS CORNICES, %LSO SLATE MANTLES FURNISHED TO ORDER. LUKE REILLY. MANDFACTVRED OF AND DEALER IN BREAD, CAKES, PIES. CONFECTIONERY, GROCERIES, SYRUPS, &c., &c., &c., ITUNTINGDON, PA. Bakery on Moore street, and Store at the Corner of Fourth and Allegheny. Dealers will be supplied at prices as low as eau he had from Philadelphia. [ap.26:71. FOR • PLAIN PRINTING, FANCY PRINTING, GO TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE H. S. WHARTON. J. 11. DIAGUIRE, WIIARTON & MAGUIRE, FOREIGN AND AMERICAN HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Mans' Brogan Shoes Mons' all Calf Boots. LEISTER'S NEW BUILDING OFFER VERY GREAT INDUCE MENTS TO GLASS, G LASS, GLASS WHITE LEAD, PAINTS OF ALL KINDS, OILS, NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, OILS, NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, OILS, NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, OILS, NAILS, LOCKS,' HINGES, HUNTINGDON, VA. And Everything Pertaining to Builders; WASHING MACHINE TORRY'S PATENT ICE CREAM GLOV'D KID SHOES, WE ALSO OFFED, THE FAMOUS So highly recommended by every person using the same. VARIETY OF HEATING AND COOK STOVES, SHOE FINDINGS, )1 0 ItNING-GLOIt Y REAPERS AND MOWERS, GUM SPRING GRAD DRILLS, GEO. SHAFFER. PLOUGHg, SHOVEL MOULDS, HARROW TEETH HORSE SHOES, IRON, &c., &At. MOULDLNGS. SC lIUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SHAFTS, • TONGUES, SLEIGH RUNNERS AND FENDERS, SLEIGH ROBES, STEEL TYRE. SENECA FALLS AND READING THIMBLE SKEINS, & PIPE BOXES Ever before offered in this part of the State. Hardware. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in HUNTINGDON, PA. BUILDERS, GLASS, GLASS, -ALSO DOTY'S PATENT lINPIERSAL CLOTHES WRINGERS, FREEZERS, OF ALL SIZES "NIAGARA" "NIAGARA" "NIAGARA" "NIAGARA" "NIAGARA" C! o__O_lC STOVE, COOK STOVE, COOK STOVE, COOK STOVE, COOK STOVE, CALL AND EXAMINE OUR Of all deocriptions, including the POPULAR =ALSO- HORSE HAY-RAKES SEND FOR OUR PRICES Travellers' Guide. B[UNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAILROAD. Winter Arrangement. On and after Tna.nlay, June 4111,1n72, PasEengcr Traina Will an.ve and depart ....Howe U P TRAINS. STATIONS. Amon ! P. M , 1.2 5 Wiz b uu ' Elnnlingdon. Ili 9 00'.3 20 5 .E. 7! 8 16'Loug !:ding . 8 E 33 12 G Illi 8 2 1 , 5 1 cionuellsiown 6 li , - 8 20!Plearout Grove 3 30 2E O G Elli 6 4..isinikle.linrg 317 27.7 6 4,i 9 oti;cotee Hug• 801 221 • 6 521 9 I , 7:Rough and Ready I • 7 53' 217 7 051 9 211420 re 740 7la 7 10 1 9 211 Fishers Summit 735 2 141 A 7 30 f : :: t . ll. 'Easton —......, 129 1 13 10 IliddirsLurg 111 1i Hopewell. 10 21 P.l.ers Run 10 Ed Tate•rille.. 11 0 Bloody Run—. l • 11 to Mount 1,1:a• suaire-s "UN ISLANi IL I.: 7 4 ,, 1.r. 10 ix..E..t un 1 I , ea 7 In AR I Eli 76: i 10 1: iCoulmont ! 6 71, 1 1 „, Stoi 1,,,1cm,... . 8 101.10 3- 'Dudley i 12'" T.l l City_ iLE 6 4uit, 1,. 77 - - • VGLAcconimoil lion will ran I etwcen end Saxton tr.-W.ekly, on Ice:ratty, Tburi.dne and mann 17 nud.ey Car that concedes with Arenmodeldiou, the paliie JOHN 11.1 . KILL118, Et.ez. p.,.2% A LVANIA RAIL ROAD DEDYOUD DIVISION. Or and After Mond (rt. t 1F72, Tawcug, Truing un IL.r Divisk,u, will uu uuiluy sexuptcd) LEAVE WE.77WEED. el ATIO,S. lee . 3 - 1 :. X.SII. -, I IP. 31. 1 IT.. 1 10Nr•_ , . I. LIAO ;P M. 1A.3.. 9..0..0 ICural erlar.d 1 7,15. 1,5 1 A. 3 1 11111 Sarnae Jeer! 5 271 10.51, 1 4. 1 2 ;11 r • algel on I 5051104 5 C, 3: ;11 ills I:ma.-- 6.1.1,,111,71 /0.001 i P. eetca 6.12,10: 9 1 .I.l , o,lLl.nZonCer•y 6=1026 a 1.21 ' 16if.ale Mi 11... 6: 511..1'2 ,11. 6.160111.1•01 r epring. tla 111 13 . 111.33 i16..:101'e I. lahee. 6.78 I'l 20 .1.161 • 'Asp er ..—.. .. B.ll 11 ,1 ',•,,,1.141.25 , 1%, .4W era.. 1 139 11 • :.9 IP.M. tztrt.no. --.. 1.:11.11.:0•1 Welf-bnt-g. 7.4211202 I • P.M.I Ma irr ' 7.30,1..10 .lereeron.. .... Moan'.. Cil4lCO.. I Se:111 .23 'Ls urine... ..... V. 9 f.ulialla Spriatte 1 8.11112.71 Arbetan ._...... . I ll .14 11115 No 51•11 e....! 8...-3115.42 111Lunt 1 pane.— I Landosiderry......, 8. 9111%4, Ar. 11651.1%0Ita 1 . ie. t 8.48 .1.10 I. •. Lewiptta 0... 11111 s C rrek..... 1910 l.l/ ~ '. Ilan iebsay,..l. '7.70 Isrideepta t 1 913 I.i, I " 1a11tau01e.....1... V.., Mt Vey Junrtiast! 92 6 1 17: , I e.'lll AI.. naal erhaal 1,051 2. 1 : 1 " 811 laCelph'al i Il.ne $a,..1 Le altmr ii PrEESytvaii is Kiiiinillti Pions. Lzerx EASTRA.. rI ladel ph:a imoi 11.1,111XCDON !.:4,tint A ',cunt Imleriltx Jan.erou Esnrctn.... pEN-\SILLVANIA LAIL Rom). TIME OE LEAVING OE TEM. Winter Arrangement. WESTWARD. EAFTWARD. STATIONS. 12 cc:l I 7 .rg = ' i I ..1 , 1 A 31 A. 31 . PAL Ali P Z. P M. au, 11 1., 11 14 11. 41 :3.1 am:11848.. 11.02 40711 :9 ./ 11'6 31,11 21 1.. 5 ,31t. Um. 19:59 :5'4 10 18 5,1 5 2. 6 :78 11 110 11 ... 34.pl e s,n l9 47 11 52 11 42 5 31 18:71 II 57 11 317!11811 Cm k 19 4428 41 11 40 5 s 5 6 86 11 5 1 8/ II 5 8 .1111:21130102 9 2971 32 11 19 6 84 6 838 12 18 12 2511 niers. nrg 19 16.3 15111 id 6 1417 1, 82 21 12 , 834.5trree 19 19 3 41.111 19 6 2)1 1 , 1.6 12 2 , 12 40,2pruce Creet.-19 443 3 02 1 11 ,4 Ii 38. 7 488'12 421 1 1 0 11509810000.- i2 40 2 26114 14 6 4. 7 48. 12 5,6; 1 1•1 i:)46:56 12 41/ 4 4711. 49 0 1,4-; IS . 1 418 1 2- ilipton 5 :1012 74'10 43 i 40 d 11, 1 , ci 1 30, Ftetorili 18 2512 214110 V 7 44;0 lo'l W 1 36111e11's 1i115...- 18 t 212 1,211:114. 7 2518 381 1 34. 2 I.llB(Altuona—.-- 18 051 18110 20 P.M ' A M.,. II 'A.3I. . 1A.31.' P X ;11. '...i The lust Line Westward, !mt. Huntingdon at :tilt P. 3i., and arch es at Altua tat at a 2 P. If. 'Vie recite }..xptvas It e,stard Irate, Iluntingdca at 7 :17 A IL and arr.vea at Altoona at U L 2 A. L. The t.,..fithewn Lain ese, 1% ettaatd, leaven Iluntingdon at C L'A s x., And arr.let at Iteabu at 676 A. at. Axpreea, huntanti, leates Iluatingden at 3 2., A. it., and arrive.: at A Ileena at 4 45 A. U. The 11 tt 1.11, La.twartl. leaws lluut:taittlon at 2 17 a. Y. and amvw ut bunk Lutz ut 2tt A h. The Clhv.huati I Sprees, Aw.tward, leaves IlunCagden at 7 07 P. and arr.vos at ilarnetnrg at la zS P. N. 1%.1 ona II CENTRAL on and niter al. th,trai: risbors, as follow : NORTITWARD. g 1 5 OE r 9'l ATE: Zi3. I larriA.4 I valve! It r,,--••• Ain"' Willtamaport Arrise 630 830 r.insurn, lO 55 an:max:gnu. 11.0c1.,10r, Sun em.ion Bridge, N.egurA Fulls, IiTHWAND. • ; vi STATIONS. g I I ; r C ; A. n. fA. U. A. U F. M. r. X. lietri-burg leave 4 0.11 7 Za) 11 451 735 215 Baltimore-- -arrive 7 20, • P. r. x. 10 45 050 12 00 301'1 A. X 11 - azhington. W I Arrive 10 5 et! b 50, 10 00 £D. S. YOUNG, General Pae.enger Dec 1871. READING RAIL ROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS 31050e1, MAY 810, 1872. Great Trunk Line from the North and North-Waist for ehileaelphua New York, Readaa, rottsvllle, Tama qua, Ashland, Shamokin, LetAinuu, Alleatewn, t.phrata, L4t ar, Lailawter, tA,ltuubia, ae. Totals leave alarrosourg tar New Yolk. . follows: at a,., a nd ro., connecting w.th amilar trains on Pennsylvania Ladroad, and arriving at New York . to.oi a. tu.,3 6aand 9.,5 p. m. reepectiv.y. Returning: Leave New York at 9.0 a m. 12.4.0 noon and 3.43 p. tn., Philauelphia at 1.30, 93., a. an., and 3.30 p. at. Leave Ilarrishurg for Reading s Pottsvale.,Tamaq.,ll.-. uersralle. Ashland, a hamokan, Allentown ano Plalauearts.a At 81n a. an., 2 ot , and 4 p. m., stopping at Letanonand or.ncepai way stat.uns; the 4,6 p. tra.n connecting tor dhilaue.pliia, Put tsv.lie an.. Latmlitia only. For cults- Saltaylkill Raven and Auburn. via Schuylkill and Susqueliamat Railroad leave liarr/sLut g at LA,. p. m. East reams) Ivan:a Ruilruad tradia leave Itead.ng Ide Ahentown, t.estun and New York at 4.31, 10.4 t, a. m , and p m. Itetura.ng, leave New Turk at 010 a or, 12.30 Yloon and b 1.. p. at. and Allentown at 7.20 a. in 12 23 Soot,. 2.15, 4.1.. alnt tr.. p at. Pluaeuger Train lenses Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m . , ions. Leave Pottsville at 9.00 a. M. and 2.30 p. na., Herndon At lto.oo a Ell , tiluanultin at DA • sad 11.13 a. us . Ashland. 1.06 a. at., nod 1_43 noun, Slabaxuy City at 7.01 a m. and 1.11 p aa., Tainagna at N 4 a m. and 2.10 p. na. fur Paid. lelpuut. New York, Readiug, Ita nabtn v l, ac. Leave Pottanhe v,a :schuyilull and Susquehanna Hall am. at 5.1.. a. in, tar hta,tulra g, and 11.43 a. to., for Pinegrove and Tremont. p ttavdle Actunuaralation Train leavee Pottsville at 5,50 A in., pass. Beadier at 7.21 a. M., arriving at Philacel ~his at 0.0.• a. at Itainrnac; lames 1 hilattelphis at 5.15 1. m., pa.. Retailing at 7.4 u p. m., arriving at Puttsville it a_rpm. Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Pt ttslown at 146 a at., returning, leaves Ithilat.elph.a iNiuth ..d 1l ern) at 4 30 p. m. Itailnittil Trains leave Reeding at a ar. tad 9.13 p. , far Lph. eta, Latin, Laccaster,luluniLla,4e . . Amarning I. eve Lancaster at sv. a In. ano 3.45 p.m, stud Joins.. at 8.14 a. m and 3.15 p. ta. Pe itiosucu Railroad trains leave Pei lth Melt Jonceon it 7.15, 9.00 a. In., 3. , 41 and 146 p at.; retkoiag, lease chweulaavilie at 6.30, Buo a. m., 1.05 Sauu and 4.45 p. m. .onnectiug waYsimilar trains on Rend.ng Zuth tad. P:cker.ug Vale) . Radii. ad Ilan. lease Phoenixville at .11 , a. in.,3lU 1.30 p. 111.; it:inn-mg. leave L7etw at ;95 a. at, 1%45 1110011. p. at, cum.-Lug With am tar trains on Itmdina Radroad. Colebruokdale Railroad Stains Jen. Pottstown at 9.40 i m. mud 1.2 i, o.= and 7.15 p. m.. return:lig leave ?act nt letoant at 6.00, •.1.1/ and 1132. a. m and 1..24. p at., at acting vr,th eta us on Tending i ails. ad. Chester Valle) Railrtaid trains leave Bralgeport at 8.30 t. m., 2.10 and 5 p. na., return a, leave Dowaingtoa it 053 a m., 12.1:0 man, and 6.141 p. m., anus oCl.Dtt with , m tar tames on trading hail:Gad. On Sundays: leave New York at 3.15 Philadelphia ,5 S . we . at cad 2..5 p m., , the 8.00 a. at. train Innuing .uly to Reading.) leave Pottsville at 8.00 a. In., leave Ital.. .i.sbnrg .2.45 a. m. and 01, m lease Allentown at 4.23 indo 16, ut.: leave 11auf.ng at 7 11. a at and 10,3:, iarrishurg. at 4.31 a. m. for New Vol k, at 7 21a. at. for Illentown. and 9.40 /1. DI 11111 i 4.15 p m. for Philadelphia. Commutation, 11ileane. "4419011. Sattan- and Cxcu,itai rickets to and from all points, at reduced tat.. ' " • " • " C%-gage checked through; ItO pounds allowed each ?wkenwer. J. E. SCOOT ! IN, Met. Supt. & Eng. Macliry. any 1A,'72.) THE PITTSBURGH CON NELLSVILLE RAILROAD will commence • • throirli trIIipPOIS ?1074111 . 1, tnt itn;.xinsp. nit 111;;;;;;1 7 ,11; Imit. sill 11r44 Ctnnl. erlaad for .•itt.•linryth at A. st.. lint this will Lie lutztEred eu loots VA A Swim.. tirliwitile hi , Adopted The Act•t.n u tuxlatwt. Trait. will 1. AT. 9A M. D. D. A NOEII 4 ]later of Troorpor tot ion. 4ny 2. .1 $lOO REWARD for a ease of Neu. ralcia or Rhenmntiem of nny tom all, ever, Knusiderol curable', that Dr. Puke, rrgrirthle Rhemputir.vyrop will unt cnre—warrnnted nnlejurions, Ind ft pl.plcian, preemption wed Inwardly. yore thonsand iew.rd offered tho prorrietort ..fatiy Medicine hir lthentantlent and Nearslgla aide to produ, e nne-kinith on wetly gent One rnien MAI •••.• • .• thriitme !eugati of i.n7e as Lr. Fiat's Vega ith=7nutt:c Remedy. lhonvond dotterel...l,rd PDT.' to any pt . .. Pr., log Joe. P. Piller. M. D. lobe other than a palmate of tLa oelebrated Univ. ety of Neineylvania in 1=33. and Prof, 1.11 hemistry.—tree clog Ilhenmellam epeclatly for 39 year.. One 11ton-end dollers reward to any Chesoiet, Phyeiciao, or o hers able to dieeover lodide of Potos-n, Colchicum, Mercwo, ir any thing injurlotue to the syetem is Lir. Flu :er•• Rh manatic STrn . . • " Teszt,..e•ght tbon'aand five hundred certificates or te4l - of cure. tueltaling Ras C. Meat, Venn•yl•aula; Roe. Jamiph Ueties, Palls of :ekaylkdi, ilidadelph:a; thowi% of Rev. J. II Dave, Iliglestoirn, Nu. Jcr.eft Dev..littana-Murroki, Ftenktortl. Philadel phia. and tlicuesonift of oilier., ri .pace permitted Two hundred and fitly dollars reward for the 111111 , 0 of say warror tell preps.. On fur 1 bemarasn and bop alai& told r neer a similar least enormity., setting forth the 00 en minder of bottles to core or return tiro sworn 141.1 lee woe to the patient in of failure to cure. .1 hill description of CAPCs regniring guaranties roust I e forwarded by letter to l'hilstielploa. The guarantee, .iatiesl and stating quantity of c. 0.., still le returned lir lowa. with 'view.. pod Irc.trnethns, without at • charge. Addrota all lette-s to De 11.11. o Fonth Ith street. be other Remedy It efried on such Imre. tint a rirenlar hit the sidion. forms Cl Rh...antra, also I lank aplicancoc for suaront«, gratis of slit ere IS ft agent, JOIIEAD, linutiugglote, Ye. Leept.l,,' DowN Them i 7 151 MAY.— leave liar- lo ail() 43 Ir. u A. N. I 2o: 200 5S 525 S. 8 lo :1 I Lio I 20112.10 50;12 40 A.M. P X
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