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VOL. 47. The Himtiuffdon Journal. HUNTINGDON, PA., NOVEMBER 27, 1872. .1. R. DOKBORROW, rCBLISHKRS AN .1. A. X.\.«II, r.OPRIF.TORS. Oi/lc t Vte Coruer of Fifth aud Washiugton streets. Tnu HuxTisonos ,!ouiix-\l is published ever, Wo.lnosJay, hy J. U. Ui-kcorbuw ami .1. A. Nasb an lcr thc firm nr.ma of J. R. UuRBOKnow * Co., a SL'iUO pcr auaam, is ,tnT\xCE, or S2,50 if not pm or in six months from date of subscription, an< $:i if uot pivid within thc year. Xo paper discontinued, rnless at tho option o Iho publishers, until all »rrear»scs aro paid. ile.:;alar monthly and yearly aJvcrtiaemcnts wii I c inserted at the following rates : !ly Om 1 y 2'?0 T'K) 6 oc! 0 uolvjcol 9 00 18 00 J 2T S 30 4 ool S 00 10 1)0 1 i OoTJ " 2* on 38 • 0 60 C:. 0 ool HP 00 u 00 IS 00 5| •' .-w ooi.w on bs. Sv, 5 00' 14 00 2J OOM O'J „ ,„„ 0 60lS00-25 00 3J0Olcol'36 03'(!0 00' SO 100 .Special notices will l)o insiTlcd at twklve ash A llAtr cr.STS per linc, and local and cijitorial no¬ tices at FIFTEES CKSTS per line. All Resolutions of Associations, CoramnnieRtions of liinited or individual interest, and notices of Jlnr- ria^es and Deaths, e-toeeding Uve lines, will be i:hiir;;od TKS CF..STS per liue. Legal and other notices will be charged to the party having them inserted. Advertising Agents must End tbeir commission outside o*" these figures. All adrertising accotiitts nre due nnd eolleetahle iclien the adrertisetueut is once insertett. JOB PRtNTIXU of every kind, in Plain .ind l:i:icv Colors, done wilh neatness and dispatch.— H:in.i-bills. Blanks. Cards. Pamphlets. Ac, of evcry variety and style, printed at the shortest nuticc. ,in I every thin? in the Printing linc will be execu¬ te 1 in the most arl istic mannor nnJ at thc lowest rates. Professional Cards. BF. OEHRKTT, M. D.. ECLEC- • TIC PHYCICIAN AND SURGEON, hav¬ in" returned from ClearCeld eounty and perma¬ nently looated in Shirleysbu:g. offers his profes¬ sional services to thc peoplo of that place and sur¬ rounding country. apr..'i-1872. D R. II. W. BUCHANAN, DENTIST, Ko. 22S mil street, IIUNTINGDOX, PA. Jnly 3, '72. DH. F. 0. AliLEMAN can be con suited at bis office, at all Majileton, [mttrchC,72. D CALDWELL, Attorney-at-Law, • \o. Ill, ;id street. Offlce formerly occupied by Messrs. Woods rt V.'illiamson. [apl2,Tl. DR. A. B. BRUMBAUGH, offens his professional services to the community. Office. Xn. 52S Washington street, one door cast of the Catholio Parsonage. [jan.4,'71. E.J. GREENE, Dentist. Office re- • moved to Leister's new building, HiUstreet I'-it.ingdon. Uan.4,'71. L. ROBB, Dentist, office in S. T. • Rnwn's new building, Xo. 020, //ill St., Huntingdon, Pa. [npl2,71. H GLAZIER, Notary I'ubiic, corner of Washington and ,*mith streets. Ilun- :don. Pa. [.ian.I2'71. HC. M.YDDEN, Attorney-at-Luw • Office, No. —, HiU street, Ilnntingdon, Pa. [ap.l9,'7l. FRANKLIN SCHOCK. Attornoy- at-Law, HUXTIXGDOX, PA. ie20.'72-6m. J SYLVANUS BLAIR, Attornej-tit^ • Ijiw, iiunnngaon,TiC OTUee,Trni street, hree doors we^t of Smith. [jan.4'71. JE. DURBORROW, Attomey-at- • Law, Uuntingdon, Pa., will practice in the several Courts of lluntingdon county. Particular attention given to tho settlement of estates of dece¬ dents. OrBoe in ho Joursal Bniiding. [feb.l.'71. JW. MATTERN, Attorney-at-Law • and General Claim Agent, Iluntingdon, Pa., Soldiers* claims against the Government for back pay, bounty, widows' and invalid pensions attend¬ ed to with great care and promptness. Ofiico on Hill street. [jan.4,'71. K. Alles Lotel J. Hall Mu LOVELL & MUSSER, Attortieys-at- Latr, HusTiscnux, Pa. Special attention given to COLLECTIONS of all kinds; to tho settlement of ESTATES, ic.; and all other legal business prosecuted with fidelitv and dispatch. [nov6,'72 MILES ZENTMYER, Attorney at- Law, Huntingdon, Pa., will attend promptly t) ail legal business. Office in Cunninghain's now building. [jan.4,'71. PM & M. S. LYTLE, Attorneys- • at-Luw, Uuutingdon, Pa., will attend to all kinds of legal business entrusted to their care. OSce on the sout'd sido of Uill street, fourth door west of Smith. [jan.4,'71. A. ORBtSON, Attorney-at-L-iw, OiBoe, ?.2l Hill streot, Iluntingdon. I'a. [mayol,'71. H. JOUS SCOTT. s. T. Baow^ J. U. SAII. UCOTT, BROWiV & BAILEY, At- ^^ torneys-at-Law, Iluntingdon, Pa. Pensions, and all claims of soltliers and soldiers' heirs against the Government will be promptly prosecuted. OSce on Uill street. [jan.4,'71. rp W. M YTON, Attorney-at-l.,aw, Hun- -a- • tinjdon. Pa. Office with J. Sewell Stewart, ^'1- Dan.4,'; IXriLLIAM A. FLEMING, Attorney- »T at-Law, Uuntingdon, Pa. Specii-.l attention given to collections, and all other Ugal business attended to with care and promptness.' Office, Xo. 22'.i, Uill street. [apl(l,'71. Hotels. THE TRAVELERS' REST IIOTEL, assville. Il.intingilon co.. Pa: 'fhe undersigned wonld i-e^pect'unj inform thc travel- ins imblic that lie has opnneJ Ihe .above uame<l Hotel and is prepared to accomniodale ImvelorR. lie hopes that a lilienil share of putronuge will be extended. y.21,';2.] GEOR .E M. OREEN. M ORRISON HOUSE, OPPOSITE PEXXSVLVAXIA R. P.. DEPOT ITUNTINGDON, PA. J. H. CLOVER, Prop. April 5, 1671-ly. WASHINGTON HOTEL, S. S. Bownov, Prop'r. Corner of Pitt k Juliana Sts.,Bedford, Pa. mayl, EXCHANGE HOTEL, Huntin-don, Pa. JOHX S. MILLER, Proprietor. January 4, 1871. Miscellaneous. E. BABTOL. I A E£NK£DY. | J. MARCH. | DATID MINOLS B ARTOL, KENNEDY & CO. [Latelif Franklin ManvfacUiring Comjmntf.'] Mannfoctures Flooring, Siding, Doors, Sasli. Shutters, Blinds, Moulding, Scroll Work, Counters, SheiviDg. \yood Turnings, Uubbs, Spokes, Bent Work, Forks, Rakes, Broomp, Piek, aud Hammer Handles, all kindsul'Fumiture, £c. OurMachinery thv rerj best quality and giving our entire being ol attention to thebu'sinesB weart-able to mjinufUuCun* all oftbe aboved named article?, as well as nian> others, in the best style and ahvays promptly. All orders addressed to BARTOL, KENNEDY & CO., Huntingdon, l*a., will roceive our immediate attention. Price Hst furnished when desired. Lumber taken in exchange for all kinds of work. Jan. 31, 1871. [OFFICIAL.] L ^V AV S OP THE UNITED STATES [GeNEKAI, XATrRF.—No. 70i] AN .A<"T making appropriations to supply deficiencies in the appropriations for the ser¬ vice of tiie g-ovorumeut for the fiscal year cud ins June tiiirty, oighteeu hundred and seventy- two, r.nd for former years, and for other pur¬ poses. Be it enacted hy tne Senate and Ilouse of Rep t csentatises of the United States of America in Cot gress assembled. Tiiiii. he following sums, or so mucli thereof as may be necessary, be, and the same are hereby, appropriated for the service of tlie year cridinjr June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, or for the period and purposes hereinafter expre. sod, uamelv : ' HOrSE OV REPRESENTATIVES. Kor cartap:e for tlie Douse of Representa¬ tives, tlir«e tliousand dollars ; .ind construct¬ ive cartage sliall not hereafter be paid for, but .•ill articles delivered on the trip shall be paid for as onc load And for a deficiency iu the approjiriation for folding documents, including pay of folders and mutcrial therefor, thirty thousand dollars. To pay the ofiicial reporters oftho Globe in each house the amount which the CompiroIIer of the Treasury may fi .d severally due them ibr services during the sessions of the Forty- second Congress, under tlic eighteenth section of the act entitled "An act making appropria tions for sundry civil expenses of the s-overa- ment for thc year ending June thirtieth, eigh¬ teen hundred and sixty-sevon, nnd f r other purposes," approved July twonly-eighth, eighteen hnndred ami six(y-six. That the Spe.iker is hereby authorized to employ a clerkf at asalnry of eighteen hundred dollars per annum, and no appointm* nton the doorkeeper's rolls siiall be made to tako the place of the person hitherto detailed as clerk to the Spcakor, and from March first to the close of this fiscal year, six hundred dollars are hereby appropriated for his salary. SEN.\TE. Tiiat the payment of mileage of Senator.ifor aciual attendance at the session ofthe Senate convened on the tenth day of May, eighteen hundred and seventy-one, by proclamation of the President, is hereby authorized. For miscellaneous items, fiftcan thousanii dollars. For labor, seven thousand five himJrcd dollars. For furniture, three tliou.=;and six hundred dolhirs. For expenses of heating and ventilating apparatus for fiscal year ending Juno thirty, cightecu hundred and seventy-one, four hun¬ dred dollars. For compensation of John C. Knowlton, for service as messenger iu the Senate during the month of April, eighteen hundred aud sixty- nine, one hundred aud twenty dollars. To pay Rives and liailey for complete sets of tiie 1 ongr,''Ssional Olobe aud appendix, fur nished to cienators who had not previously received them, under the act of July fourtii, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, three thou¬ sand and fivo dollars For cierks to committ"CS, pages, horses, and carryalls, ten tliousand dollars. UAPMOL POLICE. For captain of thf polico, two hundred aud eijjiity eight dollars ; for two lieutenants, at three hundred dollars each ; and tweutyeigiit privates, at torso hundred and eighty four dollars each ; in all, eleven thousand six hundred and forty dollars. LIBUAKY OF C0NGRE:3S. For continuent expenses of tho Library of Congress, rendered necessary by tlie copyright busiuess of Daid library, five hundred ciollars. ci;ofe=u=iunr--nire"^of tUa Jfliot-Jpurnais of the fifth session of the legislative BA. BECK, Fiwhionnble Barber • and tlairdrefter, Ilill street, opposite thc Frai.klin Uouse. All kinds of Tonics and Pumadi s kept un hnadnad tor sale. [apl9,71-8m Committeo ori^flio Library to balauce sundry fractional overdrafts in the following funds : For the fiscal years of eighteen bundred and seventy one and eighteen huudredand seventy two, two hundred aud fifty seven dollars and eight cents, the same to be placed to the credit ofthe funds named in the amount specified to each. Fund for purchase of books, twelve dolhirs and ninety eight cents ; fund for pur chase of law books, tweuly five dollars and seventy nino cents; fund for purchase of periodicals, two dollars and sixty five cents ; fund for exchange of public documents, six doiiars aud seventy cents ; fund for repairs, etc., of buildings in botanic garden, seventy five dollars aacl seventeen cents; fund for improving botanic garden, one hundred snd twenty five dallars ; fund for contingent ex peuses of library, eight doll.ars and seventy nine cents. To pay Pi.ive3 and Eaily for tha reporting and publication of the debates and proceedings of Ihe Forty-first Congress, under the joint resolution approved March three, eighteen hundred and sixty uine, and contract of April fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty nine, EO far as may have been provided for by ls.w. two thousand seven hunclrcd and seve'nty six dollurs and ninety eight cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary. DEPARTMENT OF STATE. For extra clerk hire necessitated by unusual labor in preparing for llio session of tlie tri¬ bunal of arbitration at Geneva, five thousan . dollars. For publishing tho laws ofthe third session of thc Forty first Congress aud of the first session of the Forty-second Congress in painphlet form, five thousand dollars. For publishing the laws of tlic first session oftlie Forty-first Congrejs iu newspapers, two thousand one hundred dollars. For publishing the laws of the second session of the Forty-first Congress in news¬ papers, six thousand ona hundred nnd twe.ve dollars. FoiiEiGN I.NTERCOUKSE.—For salai'ics of en¬ voys extraordinary, and ministers plenipoten¬ tiary, aud ministers resident, for the fiscal year ending Juue thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seveuty one. forty two thousand doUars; and for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigli¬ teeu .lundied and seventy two, fifty thousand dollars; and in settling tlic accounts of Jolm 1'. Hale, late minister to Spain, the accounting officers of the treasury shall allow him salary to the first of January, eighteen hundred and seventy, at which time his health was so far restored ns to be able to travel, and the sum necessary to pay the same is hereby appropri¬ ated. j{nd thc becrstary of Stale is hereby authorized to allow the payment ofsnch suras ns tho President shall approve to the consuls of the United States at Algiers, Boulogne, Lyons, Marseilles, Nautes, Nice, and Bbcims, as compensation for extraordinary services during the late war in Europe : Provided, That tho total sum so expended shall not ex¬ ceed tbe unexpended biilancjc of the amount appropriated by the fourtli and fiftli paragraphs of tho act entitled "An act mak ng appropria tions for sundry civil expenses of the govern¬ ment for the fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen liuudred and seventy two, and tor other purposes,'* approved March third, eigh teen hundred and seventy one. For contingent expenses ofthe United States consulates for blank books and stationery, for the fiscal year onding June thiriieth, eighteen hundred and seventy one, fifteen thousand dollars ; and for the fiscal year onding Juno tlilrticth, eighteen hundred and seventy two, fifteen thousand dollars. For pay of dragoman at the consulate at Constantinople from April first, eighteen hun¬ dred aud sixty six, to .March thirty first, eigh teen hundrod nnd sixty seven, lour hundred dollars. For improvements .and alleralion of the Protestant cemetery in .Malaga, .Spain, five hundred dollars. To reimburse the consul of tlie United Stales in the city o! Mexico for the care of the Protestant American cemetery during the past year, for¬the current fiscal year, and to pay salary of keeper, five hundred dollars, one thousand oae hundred and five dol are. For the annual proportion of the United States of thc expenses of Cape Spartel light, on the coast of Morocco, two hundred and eighty five dollars. Fnr additional expenses ofthe UnitedSiates legation iu France, consequent upon the re moval ofthe seat of government from Paris tc Versailles, eight hundred dollars. To defray- the extraordinary expenses of the Ainerican minister to the kingdom of Italy occasioned by the removal of its capital from Turin to Florence ond from Florence to Rome, six thousand dollars. To enable Robert C. Schenck, ministt-r to Great Britain, to pay his private am.anuensi.*, as provided by joint resolution approved Jan¬ uary eleventh, eighteen hundred and seventy one, from the date ofthe approval ofsaid joint resolution to July first, eighteen hundredand seventy one, ono thousand onc hundrod nnd eighty Lollars. For repairs to thc consular building at Tan¬ gier?, three thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may he necessary, to be expended under the direction of the .Secretary of State, to be available until the end of the next fi»c*l year. For the relief and protection of American seamen in foreign countries, one hundred thousand dollars. INQUIRY RESPECTING FOOD FISUES. For conlinuiug the inquiry into the cause ofthe decrease of tho fojd-Sshes of the coast and ofthe lakes, three thoiis;4ud five hundred dollars For [ireparation of the illustrations, tables, and so f.)rth, of the report of the United States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, five hun¬ dred dollars. UNITED STATES MINTS AND BRANCHES- BnAXCii .Mist, San Francisco California.—For wages of workmen and adjusters, twenty oue thousaud five hundred dollars. iIr,\sch Mist, Carson Cily, Nevada.—For sala-ies and expenses, (doficifucy during fiscal year ending Juue thirtieth, eighteen hundred und seventy,) three thousand dollar.;. For wages of workmen and adjusters, for fiscal year ending June thiriieth, eighteen hundrtd .and seveuly two, si.v thousand dol¬ lar.-. For contingent expenses, to wit, for sundry mi^Cf:llauel>us items, including wood, charcoal, -nd frtijtht, for the fiscal year euding June tliirtielh, ciL'blceu Iiundred and seventy two, tWflvo thousand four hundred dollars For contingent expenses of the same cbar- ac''er. for thc fiscal years euding Jiinu thirti dh, eighteen huudred and scTcntj', and June thirtieth, eighteen hundred aud seventy oue, three thousand dollars. For this amount of deficiency in the constructiou of the assay olfics, Boise city, Idaho Territory, two thou¬ sand ninety two dollars and five cents. INDEPS.VDENT TREASURY. Contingent expenses under thc actof August sixlh, eighteen hundred aud forty six: For lhe collection, safo keeping, transferring, and disbursement of tho public moneys, onc hnn¬ dred thousand do lars. To pay deficipncios in the salaries of oflicers, cleriis, aud others in the oflice of the assistant treasurer in New York city for the pre lent fiscal year, nine thousand throe hundred and four dollsrs. TE -RITORI.A.L GOVERNMENTS. District of Coluhbh.—To pay the gover¬ nor, sccietary. aud tl/ee members of the board of public works of the District of Columbia such sums as may be due them for salaries from lha date of their commissions to the first of July, eighteen hundred aud seventy ouc, thi CO tiiousand eight hundred and fifty one dollars and fourteen cents, or so much tliereof as may be necessary. To pay thc mcmbcs oi" the board of health from the date oftheir appointment to thc first of July, eighteen hundred and seventy two, at two thousand dollars each por annum, tw.lve thousand one hundred aud ninety two doiiars and fifty six cents, or so much thereof as may be necessary. For compensation to ths president and members ofthe council of the District of Co¬ lumbia, for the ."ession commencing on the eighth of November, eighteen huudred and seventy ouo, two thousand eight hundred and eighty dollars. For deficiency in appropriation for legisla¬ tive expenses of Montana Territory, for thc fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen huudred and seventy two, the same to be expended in publishing the laws aud journals of the last session of the legislature of said Territory, the sum of five thousand dollars. For printing and binding house and council iis^cnibTy ol iioinan^ lumtury, tttu rtioasana four bundred dollars. For componsation of members of tha fifth Icgisiature of Montana Territory, eight iiundred aud seventeen dollars. For rent of office, salary of messenger, fur¬ niture, carpet, postage, aud otiier incidental expense^ of the socretary of the Territory of New Mexico, for the fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy ouc, one thousand three huudred and fifty dollars aud eighty two ceuts. For expenses of the secretary's office of the Territory of Arizona, rentof oflice,fuel, lights, printing, postage, storage of furniture, and so forth, three thousand dollars. For expenses of the secretary's offico of the Territory of Wyoming, fuel, lights, stationery, postage, and so forth, one thousand two hun¬ dred dollars. For miscellaneous printing, and printing journals of council ftnd house of tbe nineteenth annual session of the legislative assembly of the Territory of Utah, one thousand sevon hundred and fifty dollars and forty cents. For deficiency of appropriation for legisia tivo expenses of thc Territory of Dakota, for lhe fiscal years ending Juue thirly, eighteen hundred and seventy one, nnd June thirty, eighteen huudred and seventy two, viz : For priuting aud binding, four thousand three hundred and seveuty five dollars ; for nflice rent, fuur hundred and twenty five dollars ; for incidental expenses, twelvo hundred dol¬ lars ; in ail, six thousand dollars. I.STERNAL UEVE^UE. For stamps, paper, and dies for the uso of Internal Revenue, two hundred and fif'y thou¬ sand dollars. CAPTURED AND ABANDONED PROPERTY. For payment of necessary expenses incurred in dofeuding tuits agaii st tlie Secretary oftho Treasury, or his ageuts, and for defence oftlie United Slates iu respect lo such properly, and in tbe recovery of property claimed to liave accrued or bclonced to the Um'led Slates through the suppression of the robellion, and for settling the accounts of agents employed in recovering sucii property, to be expended uuder the directiou of the Secretary of the Treasury, tuirty thousand dollars. UNITED STATES COAST SURVEY. For repairs aad maintenance ofthe comple¬ ment of vessels used iu the Coast Survey, per act of March second, eighteen hundred and fiily throe, thirty thousand dobars. l''ov ptiy and rations ofthe engineers for the steamers used iu \he Coast Survey, uo longer supp:iod by the Navy Duparlment. ten thousand dollar?. PUBLIC BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED .STATES. For the comp.ction of the building for cns¬ toni house at Astoria, Oregon, twenty thou¬ sand four hundred iind foilj' two dollars and fifty cents, and for fencing, £rading,sidewalks, sewerage, and other mailers iudisneusable lo its completion, fivo thousand six hundred and eighly six dollars and forty ceuts; in all, tweuty six thousaud ouc huudred and tweuty eight dollars and ninety cents. For continuing the work on the new State Department building during.the balance of the present fiscal j'car, two hundred thousand dollaie. For extensinu and repair ofthe building for cus'.om house nnd post office at Baltimore, .Maryland, fifly thousand dollars. For completion of the building for marine hospital at Chicago, Illinois, seventj' seven thousand threo hundred and eighty three dollars and eighty nine cents ; nnd for grading aud fenciag, thirleeu thousand nine hundred aud eighly seven dollars and five cents and to make good th: damage done to the building and loss by fire, fourteen thousand and sixty dollars and fifly cents; in all, one hundred and five thousand four hundred nnd thirty one dollars and forty four cents. For continuation oftho construction of the building for custom houso at Knoxville, Ten- nesse, one hundred Ihousnnd dollars. For cumpleting thc building for custom house at Portland, Maine, ten thonsand eight hundred and fifty ouo dollars. For completing the build.ng for post oflice and court Iiouse at Portland, .Maine, fifteen thousand three hundred and ninety eight dollars. For putting a new roof on the custom and post oflice building at Newport, inthe State of Rhode Island, lo be so arranged as to afford an additional story, aud for remodeling lhe interior of said building, nnd such other re¬ pairs as may be necessary, the sum of eleven thousand two huudred and forty one dollars and soveuty five cents. For additional machinery for the appraisers' stoi-os iu Philadtlphia, Pennsylvania, five thousand five hundred and fifty-nine dollars and fif.y five cents. For graaiug, paving, sidewalks, and fences of the approaches to Ihe building for custom houso at Saint Paul, Minnesota, fifte-n thou sand niao hnndred .and eleven dollars and fifty ceuts. For rent of Ihc office of assistant treasurer of the Uuited Slates at Sainc Louis, Missouri, o.ic thousand five hundred dollars, orso much thereof as may be ncces5:iry for the rcraaindi-r of the present fiscal year, and for fitting up Ihe oflice. ons ibousand dollars. To reimburse the city of Detroit, .Michigan, the amount expended in laying a wood pave¬ ment in front of the marine hospital property in said city, eighteen hundred dollars. To snpply furniture for thc uew custom house at .Machias, Elaine, three thousaud seven hundred and sixty s.x dollars. TREASURY, MISCELLANEOUS. For rebuilding the light stations alSfanislec, .Michigan, which were destroyed by fire on the eighth of October, eighteen hundred and seventy one, tcn thousaud dollars. For repairs nnd preservation ol public build¬ ings under the control ot the Treasury Depart¬ ment, fifty thousand dollars. For vc arranging the .lealing apparatus of the Treasury builtling, according to plans to bo approved by the Secretary of the Treasury, uineteeii thousand eight hundied and fort}- do lars, which shall be available lo the close of the year euding June thirtieth, eighteL'u hundred and s.-venty three. For furnituro aud repairs of furniture for public buildings under the control of the Treasury Departmeut for the fiscal years prior to the year ending June thirtieth, eigliteen hundred and seventy, three thousand two liuiidr.?d and fifty ihrcc dollars ftnd eighty five cents. For repairs and preservation of public build ings under the control of the Treasury De¬ partment for fiscal ye.irs prior to the year ending Juue tliirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, seven thousand six hundredand fifty dollars aud uiue y two cents. For re-establisuiug lights and other aids to navication on the southern coast for the fiscal years prior lo the year ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, one thousand eight hundred aud fifly eight dollars and uiuety cents: Provided.Thnt lliis andthe two immediately preceding paragraphs do not luvoive any appropriatioa from the tr asury, but are merely an authorization to the proper officers to make upon thc books of thc treasury .transfer entries to settle certain accounts. To enable tho Secretary of the Treasury lo stttle the accounts of collectors of customs acting as superintendents of lights, outside tiie districts for which tnoy wero appuinted, for expeuditures already made in pursuance of law, and which will not involve any actual expenditure, a transfer on tho books of tho treasury of such sum* as may be necessary is hereby authorized. For vaults, safes, and locks for public build ings under the coutrol of the Treasury Depart ment for fiscal year ending June thirtieth eigh¬ teen hundred aud seventy two, fifty thousand dollars. That the salary of the Second Comptroller of the Treasury sha'l, afterthe. thirtieth day of Juue, eighteen hundred aud seventy tn-o, be five thousand doiiars per annum. To pay Johu P. Bruco tho amount appco- priated lo be paid him by thc act of July fif¬ teenth, eighteen hunared and seventy, for priuting for tho third session of the legisla¬ ture of tho Territory of Montana, but whi.;h has nol been paid bul is now directed lo be paid lo hini, aud his receipt .-hall bo deenied a suflicieut voucher for p.ayment ofihe samo by the accounting officers of the treasury, seven hundred aud ninety six dollars and ninety cents. To pay John Gordon, messenger in lha Post Office Department, for extra service from .March fourth, eighleeu hundred and fifty threo t J .March third, eighteen hundred aud filty seven, five hundred dollars. To suable tho Secretary of tho Treasury to pay certain gangers employed iu the thirty sccoud district ofihe State of New York, uu¬ dor the late collector of internal revenue, J. F. Bailoy, fees earned by lhem dnring part of tho monlh of .March, eighteen hundred and seventy, seven hundred and four dollarj aad twenty cents. For ths payment ofthe salary of the secre¬ tary oftbe Territory ofNew Mexico, as super¬ intendent of public buildings and grounds for the years erding Juuo thirty, eighteen hund¬ red aad Bereuty oae, and June thirtieth, eigh¬ leeu hundred and Sfveuly two, two thousand dollars ; and so much ofthe sccoud section of the act of July twenty seven, eighteen hund¬ red and sixty eight, (Statutes at Largo, ch.ap ter CCLXXII,) as grants a salary to the secre¬ tary ofsaid Territory as superintendunt of public buildings and grounds, is hereby re pealed, tlio repeal lo take eflfeet at the end of thc carrent fiscal year. To euabls ths.Secretary of the Treasury to pay the annual salary of the United Slates marshal of Nebraska from the date of thc ad- missiiin of the State, at the rate of two hund¬ red doiiars perannum, one thousand onc hund¬ red dollars, or so much thereof as may be ne¬ cessary. To pay 0. P. Rockwell, lale m.ail conlractor iu Utah Territory, balance dno him, one thou¬ saud three hundred am.; ten dollars aud sixty three cents WAR DEPARTMENT. Military Establishmext.—For the pay dc- parlinent, for the allowance lo the ofiicers of the army for transportation of themselves and ihoir baggage, when travelling ou duty, with¬ out troops, escort, orsupplies, ninety thousand dollars. Qij.iRTKiiiiAsTER'BDEPARTMc.\T.—For regular supplies, consistingof fuel for officers, enlisted men, guards, ho-pilals, store houses aud of fices, and for forage in kind for tho horses, mules, and oxen of thc Qaarlermuster's de¬ partment nt the sever.al posts and stations, and with the armies in the field ; for the horses oftho several regime .Is of cavalry, the batteries of arlillery, and such companies of infantry as may be mounted, and forthe aatborized number of officer's horses when serving in the field and at the oulposts, includ¬ ing bedding for the animals ; of straw- for sol diers' bedding ; and of stationery, including blank books for the Quartermaster's depart¬ ment, certificates f r discharged soldiers, blank forms for thc Pay aud Quartermaster's dopart- ments, and for pri-ating of division and depart¬ ment orders and reports, threo hundred thou¬ sand dullars. For the general and incidental expenses of the Quartermaster's department, consisling of postage on letters, and telegrams or dispatch¬ es, received and sent on public service; extra pay to soldiers employed undor the da-o ction of the Quartermaster's department, in the ercc tion of barracks, quarters,- storehouses, aad hospitals, in the construction of road, and olher coustaut labor, for periods of not less than ten days, uud;r thc acts of .Marcli second, eighteen hundred and nineteen, and August fourth, eighteen hundredand fifly four, inciud ing those employed as clerks at division and daparimsnt headquarters and hospital stew¬ ards on clerical duty ; expenses of expresses to aud from the frontier posts and armies iu the field ; of escorts to paymasters and other disbursing officers, and lo trains where milita¬ ry escorts cannot be furnished ; expenses of lhe interment ol officers killed ia action, or who die whea on duly in Iho field, or at posts on the frontiers and other places, when or dered by the Secretary of War, and of non commissioned officers and soldiers ; authorized office furniture ; hire of laborers iu the Quar- termastei-'s departmont, including the hiro of interpreters, spies, and guides for the army ; compenaation of clerks to officers oftlie Quar¬ termaster's department: compensation of for¬ age and wagon masters, authorized by the act ot July fifth, eighteen hundred aad thirty oight; for the apprehension, securing, and le livering of deserters, aud tho expenses inci¬ dent lo their pursuit; and for thc following expenditures required forthe several re^^iments of cavalry, the batteries of light artiilery, and such companies of infantry as may bo mount¬ ed, viz : T'he purchase of travelling forges, blacksmiths' and shoeing tools, horse and mule shoes aud nails, iron and steel for shoeing, hire of veterinary surgeons, medicines for horses and mules, picket ropes, and for shoo¬ ing the horses of the corps named ; also, gen orally, the proper and authorized expenses for the movement and operaticjns ot anj- army not expressly assigned to any olher department, three hundred aud twenty five thousand dol¬ lars. Barracks and quarters: For rent or hire of quarters for troops, and for officers on milita¬ ry duty; of storehouses for safe keeping of military stroes ; of offices ; of grounds for camps and cantonments, a:id for temporary frontier stations ; for oonstrui'tion and repairs of temporary huts; of stables, aad other m.li- [ tary buildings at establisked posts; fjr coa- ttruction and repair of hospitals ; and for rc- pair.= of buildings occupied by the army, six hundred and twenty five thousand dollars : I'rovided, That hereafler barracks and qurteis, and all bnildings and ¦iruclurus whatever of a permanent nature, shall be constructed upon speciil authority, to be given by act of Con¬ gress, except wheu constructed by the troops; and DO such stiuctnres whose cosi shall exceed twenly thousand dollara shal be evecte i or continued iu erection unlcsj by such author.- ly sc specially granted. Clothing and equipage : For purchase nnd manufacture ofclothing, camp nnd garrison eqjiiage, and for preserving and repacking slock of clothing, camp and garrison cquipa.^e, and materials on hand at the Scbuykill arson al anu other depots, onc hundred thous.ind dollars. For the pr.-^servation of army clothing and equi;i.age, filly thousand dollars : Provided, Tuat there shall bo i.o claim upon the Unitcu States for ths use of aay patent for tho man uer efor material for doing the same. Ordi.ance aud ordnance stores : For pur cliase of ordaunco and ordnance stores, to cout.nue the nrmument of certain southern forts, one hundred thousaud dollars. For establishing aud maiutaiuiag national milit ry cemeteries, fifly thousand dollars ; aa.l lhe appropriations for collecting, drilling, and orgHUiz.ng volunteers, heretofore consid¬ ered as permanent, appropriations, are hereby continued and made available for the service ofthe present fiscal year only, so far as the same may be necessary to pay the u^ual cleri¬ cal service heretoiore paid out ofsaid appro priaiions iu liie Wi.r Department. .MlSOELLiNEOUS. Ftr the payment ofany balance due. or to be found dne, duriug the present fiscal year, to any State for costs, charges, and expanses cont.'mplalea nnd provided for in and by the act approved July tweiity seveath, eighteen hiincred and s xty oae, being an act toiudem- nify certain States for expenses incurred by them iuearolliug, equipping, and trnnsporting troops for the defense ofthe Uaited Slates during the lato rebellion, one million dollar.s. SiQ.vAL Office.—Ohscrvatiou and r-port of storms : For mauu.aclir.-c. purchase, or repair the ueleorological and oilier necos-iary instru meiita ; for telegraphing reports ; for expenses ofsioriu signals, announcing probable ap protchci and force of storms ; for inslrument shcfers; for hire, furnituro, and expense of offi ces uainlained fur public use in cities orposls receiving reports ; for maps, bulletins, n:id so forth, to be displayed in chambers of commerce aad board of trado rooms, and for distribution ; for books and stationery ; and fnr iucidenlai expenses not otherwise provided for, sixty onc thousand and fifly dollars : Provided, That no partof this appropriation, nor of any appro¬ priation for the several depatments of the govtrunient, shall be iiaid to any telegraphic comjany which shall neglect "or refuse to transmit telegraphic coramuaicalious between said d?partmaut3, their officers, ngeuts, oreni- plo cs, under 'the ¦p'rovis'idns. of the second seclion ol chapter two liuaded aad thirty of the Jlatiites of the Uaited Stales for thc year eighteen hundred aad sixty six, and atrati.sof compcusfttioa thcrelor to bo established by the /oslmaster G.cueral. Tt furnish trahsportalion to ins.ane volun¬ teer soldiers at any lime entitled to be admitted into the government hospital at Washiugton, one thousand dobars. Fir expenses of the board of visitors nt the Military Academy at '.Vest Point, two thousand doli'-rs. Piblic buildings and grounds in and nround Wa-hington, under the Chief of Engineers of the War Department: For repairs aad im- prowmtnts, viz: For survey and map in ac- forcanco with tho provisions oftho joint res¬ olution of July fourtecnih, eighteen hundred ond seventy, cue thousand fivu hundred dol¬ lars. Fi!r sr.ading nnd paving circle at tho inter- saclijn of Vermont and .Massaahusetts avenues forfcc.al years ending June thirtieth, eigiitcen hundred and seventy, aod June thirtieth, eigh¬ teen huudred and seventy oae, five thonsand seven hundred aud eighty niue dollars and eighty two centa. For stationery for tho offico, oao hnndred aud twonty fonr dollars and Ihirty .wo cents. For repairs on the Executive ".Mapsioa, ton thousanii throe hundred aud forty fivo dollars. For additional coinpeasalion to th? assist nl door kcepor at the Executive .Mansion, for the fiscal year ending Juue thirtieth, eighteen huudred and seventy two, threo hnndred and Ei.xty doll.irs. For the Executive avenue and adjacent grounds, recently inclosed, forg-admg, pav¬ ing, nnd otherwijo completing the work dur ing the fiscal year ending Juife thirtieth, eigh¬ teen hundi'ed aud sixty nine, and June thir ticth, eighteen hundred aud seveuty, twenly five thousand two hundied and nineteen dol¬ lars and twenty five cents. Contingencies ofthe army prior to Jnly first, eighteen Irmdred and seventy : For fees of at¬ torneys at law employed by the War Dopart¬ ment ; expenses of suits iucurred previous to act of Juno tiventy second, eighteci hundred and seventy, crctiling the Department of Jus¬ tice ; the costs and charges of State peniten¬ tiaries for thc care and maintenance of United States military convicts confined iu them ; thc pay of detectives and scouts ; and for compen sation of provost marshals employed by thc Secrolory of War in eighteen hundred and sixty two, fifty Ihousnnd dollars. Freedmen's hospitals and asylum: To reim¬ burse the C.ontmissary department forsupplies furnished the Freedmen's bureau prior to Juno thirtieth, eighteen handred and seventy one, Ihirty four thousand dollars. .Military eouvicts at Slate penitentiaries : For payment of costs and charges of State penitentiaries for the eare, clolliing, mainten¬ ance, and medical attendance of Uuitod Slates military convicts confined in them, ten thou¬ sand dollars. To enable the .'Secretary of War to pay for addilioual clerical sorvicasheretofore employ od by him in the invc.-:t:gation aad settloment of accounts for abaadoa.:d and captured pro perty, one thousand dollars. NAVY DEPARTMENT. NAVAL ESTABLISHMENT. Mirine Corps : For rent of quarters for of ficers, where there arc no public quarters, cue thousand five hundrod and thirty nine dollars and thirteen cents. For forage for horses beloagins- to field and staft" officers ofthe marines, one tliousand four hundrad and forty seven dollars nnd thirty four cents. For indispensible miscellaneous article.^ for the use of the marine barracks at Brooklyn, New Yorl-r, and for other posts seven hundred and thirty one dollars and silly cents. - This item aud the two preceding items arc for tho fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigh¬ teen hnndred and sevenfy one. For hire of officers' quarters w liera there are no publicquarlcrs, eight thousand three hund¬ red and fifty four dollars. For forage for horses for field nnd staffof ficers, tbree thousand five hundred nnd forty dollars. For pay account for pcr dicni to marine band, one thuusand five hundred dollars. This item and the two preceding items are fir the fiscal year ending June thirtielh, eighteen hundred and seventy two. For completion ofthe survey ofa route for a ship canal betwe-^n the .-Vtlantic and Pacific oceans, by the routes of Tehuantcpec and Nicaragua, with reports upon the- same, twen ly thousand dollars; and lo complete the survey of the Uarien route, fiva thouiand dol- lar.9. IN'TERIOR DEPARTMENT, rassios office. To reimburse the contingent fund of the PonEion Uffice for expenses incurred in re¬ moving tho papers and files of said offic* to the Seaton Uouse, aad in lefilling rooms ia said building, the sum of ten thousand five hundred and fifly seven dollars and seveuty eight eents. To pay six clerks of class one and six clerks of class two, to be employed iu the exaraira- lion of claims for pensions to tho survivors of the war of ci;jlitccn hundied and twelve, which the Secretary is hereby authorized to employ fur ono year, and no longor, fifte.n thonsand six hundred doll.ars ; and this ap¬ propriatioa is avn lable for said purpose for one year, and no longer. Kor deficiency lor fuel and lights in tbe In¬ terior Department, one thousand two hun drod and eighty two dollars. L.\ND OFFICE. For contingent expenses of district land offices for the fi cal year euding June thir¬ tieth, eighteen hundred and soventy, five thousand dollars. .To supply deficiency in the appropriation for the expense of depositing public moneys for the fiscal year ending Jnne thirtieth, eigh¬ teen hundred and seventy one, eight thous nd dollKrs; and for a deficiency in the approjiri ations for clerks in thc office ofthe surveyor geueral of Califori-ia, five hundred dollars. PATENT UFFICE. To provide for the plates of an Uflicial Ga¬ zette oftho Patent Office abstracts ofthe drawings of paltnls issued, thirteen tliousiind tlirc huudredand thrity three dollars, to be expended uuder the d rection of the Commis¬ sioner of Patents : Provided, That one copy ol said Gazette s all be furnished to each .Scu- ator. Representative, and Delegate lo Con¬ gress ; aad one copy each shall be sent lo eight such public libraries as may be desig anted by each Senator, Represontative, and Del-agate, and two copies to the Library uf Congress: Provided furthfr, That a subscrip¬ tiou price of not less than five dollars pcr an¬ num for said Gazette shall be charges to each subscriber ; and all sums receivetl from such subscription sh.-ill be, on or before the fir t day of each month, paid into thc Trea.«- FOliTUE PUBLIC PINTING. For the additional expeuse of printing and stitching the Pateat O.hco Official Gazette, with the abstracts of specifications and draw¬ ings, five thousaud four huudred aud tweuty fivo doiiars. CENSUS. To supply a defi^-iency in the appropriation for tlie expenses of the ninth cen = us, Iwealy thousand do lars, and such sum as may be necessary to p.ay the remainder due census take s. for taking the eighth census : Provi¬ ded, That the amount of money paid lhem an¬ der Ihis appropriatioa shall not exceed in all Iwc-.ly five thousand dollar-^. PUBLIC WO.'iKS. Columbia Institute for tlic De=.f ond Dumb: For furnishiug and fitting up the buildings of th** institution, six thousancl dollars. For repairs of buildings of said instituto during fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eigh locii hundred and seventy tn-o, three thousand five hundred dollars. To commence the proper filling up, in a firo proof manner, of the vacant apartments in the Smithsonian Iiistitutiou buiidiug for the proper distribulion aud exhibilioa ofthe goverament collections of natural history, geology, aud mineralogv, fivo thousand dol¬ lnrs. For the preparation and publicatioa of the maps, charts, geological sections, and other engravings necessary to illustrate the final re¬ port ofthe United Slates geological sarvcy of the Territories, by Professor llyden, tcn thousand dollars, to be expended under the diiection ofthe Secretary ofthe Inlerior. For the paymcat of clerks iu the office of tlio surveyor general of the State of Louisiana, one thousand five hundred doUars. For the repair and impro ement of tho Con gressional cemetery, to be expended underihe direction ofthe warden and vestry of Wanb- ington parish. District of Celuinbia. three thousand dollars. For the completion of the United .''tales court lioi'se, rtt Charlestown, South Carolina, onc huudred and two dollars and eight cents. CAPITOL EXTEN.SION. For tho purpose of buying aud putting in a new boiler, water tank, and steani pamp in tho south v.-ing of iho C.'pitol, ten thousand oollars; and the disbursing clerk of the In lerior Dejiarlnieut is hereby required to dis¬ burse ad moneys appropriated for the Unitod States Capitol extension and improvement of the grounds, and to receivo therefor an annu al couipcnsatioa of one thousand dollars, to be paid from said appropriation, from October first, eighleeu hundred and soventy ono : Pro vided. That in tha adjustment ofthe accounts ofF. W. Clomons, late disbursing agent oftlie Capitol eiteusion, the accounting officers of the treasury ara hereby authorized and direct cd to allow him tho sum of eight hundrc-d dol¬ lars, to be paid from the appropriations here tofore made for expanses of llio ninth census, as compensation for increased responsibili y and labor in disbursing said appropriations from October first, eighteen hundred and sev enty. to September thirtieth, eighteen hun¬ dred aad seventy one. For additional lamps and service pipe in the tost and west parks, Capitol grounds,four thonsand dollars. INDIAN BUREAU. For Ihis amount, to pay to the Seneca In¬ dians the interest duo ontho sum of forty thousand doilava, held in trust for them as provided in the treaty of February twenly third, eighleeu hundred and sixty seven, from June eighteen hundred aiif! sixty eiglit, the dato of thc ratification of said treaty, to No¬ vember first, eighteen hundred and seventy l.ne, the dale when inteiest on stocks pnr chased with said sum of forty thousand dol¬ lars commenced to accrue, six thousand sev¬ en hundred and thirty three dollars and thirty threo centij,.which amouut shall be paid di reel to said Senaca Indians, and not to an agent, attorney, or other person claiming lo act for them. For this anionnt, to replace the sum up- propriated by the a, t of July twenty eighth, eighteen huudred and sixty six, underihe pro¬ vision of tho sixth article of tri-aty wilh thc Seminoles of March Iwenty first, eighteen hundred ind sixty six, and ninlh arlicie of the treaty with the (Veeks of June fourteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty six, fbr tho erec¬ tion of agency buildings on tlie reservations ofsaid tribes, twenty thousand dollars. For this amount, to enable the Secretary ofthe Interior to supplj- the Kaw tribe of In¬ dians in Kansas w-ith subsistence, to relieve their immediate and pressing wants, the same to be reimbursed to the United States, from the pro.'seds of the sale of landsof thesaid Indians, when the same shall have been sold uiider existing treaty stipulations, ten thous aud dollars. For this amount, or so ranch thereof as may be necessary, for subsisting the Navajo Indi ans in New Mexico, for thc fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy two, sixlj- thousand doiiars. For this amount, or so Kiuch thereof as inaj- be necessary, to subsist the Apache Indians of Arizonia and New Mexico du*ing the re¬ mainder of the preseat fiscal year, who shall be upon the i-e.«erv<«lion and peacefully re¬ main there, or who shall otherwise maintain peaceful relations with the United Stales, onc hundrod and twenty five thousind dollars. Fur this amount, er sy much thereof as may be necessary, for tlie subsistence, civilizatiou, and care of iiic .-Vrickarcc, Gros Ventre, and iMandau Indians, at Fort Berthold agency, Dakota, dnring the remainder ofthe pieseat fiscal year, forty thousand dollars. For this amount, or so lunch thoreof a.? may be noce.-isary, forthe S'-bsistcnceof thelndi.ans at the .Milk Rivar agency, in Montana, (inciud lag eiglit thousaad Sioux now collected at lliat place,) for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy two, ' one hundred thousand dollars. F'or this amount, to be expended under tlie direclion of thi Secretary of tho Interior, in providinir subsi lence and cloihing for the Osage Indians, and aiding thora iu establish- in;^ themselves in their new homes, to be re¬ imbursed to the United .^^lalcs from ihc intor¬ est on the net proceeds of the sale oftheir lands iu Kansas, as provided by t!ic second article of the Ireaty with the Great and Littlo Usages, of September twenty nine, eigliteon hundred and sixty five, ani the twelfth sec¬ tion ofthe act of July fifteen, eighteen hun¬ dred and seventy, fii'ty.thousand dollars: Pro vided. That no person shall receive any part of the moaey appropriated by this act for any services or pretended services as attorney, counsellor, or agent, for any tribe, or Indian, or Indians, for w-hom any part of these ap- prooriations are made. Any person violating this provision shal! be deenied gnilty ofa inisdenieaaor, and shall be fined iu double the amount so received. For this amonnt, being the balance on ac¬ count due lhe Quapnw tribo of Indinns for a certain tract of .and in the Stale of Kansas, containing seven thousand six lundred and thirty two hundredths acres, ceded by said tribe to the U litcd States in accordance w-ith terms of the fourtli article of tke treaty with Senecas, .Mixed Senecas, and Shawnees, Qua- paws, confederated Peorias, KaskasUias, Weas and Piankcshaws, Ottawas of Blanchar- 's Fork and Roche dc Hccuf, and certain Wvan dotts, concluded February twenty third, eigh¬ teen hundred and sixty se-en, (S atutes, vol¬ ume fifteen, page five hundred and thirteen,) four thousand five hundred dollars and forty cents. For this amount, lo be taken from anv funds in thc Treasury of the United Stales oelonging to the coniederatcd hands of P. o- rias, Kaskaskias, Weas and Piankeshaws, to make good lo the Quapaw tribe ol Ind'iujsthe colimatcd value of e.ghtcto thousand fiv. imndred aad twenty two and fifty hundredths acres ot land lying south of Kansas, ceded by them to thc U.iitcd States under the lernis oi thc fourtli articic of the treaty wilh the San ecus. Mixed Senecas and Shawnees, Quapaws, confederated Peor.as, Kaskaskias, Weas and Piankeshaws, Ottawas of Ulanchard's Fork and Rjche de BiEuf, and corta.n Wyandotts, concluded February twenty third, elgiitecn iiiuuhcd and sivty seven, (Statutes, volunu- fifteen, [lage five hundred and thirteen,) wliii-li lands were, by the iwenty sec-nd art.cle id said treaty, grantad and so! tothe confeder¬ ated bands of Peorias, Kaskaskias, Weas nnd liankesliaws, at the same rate as paid by the government, twenty one thousand three hun¬ dred dollars and eighty seven aents. JUDICIAL. District Courts of the U.mted States.— For salaries of dislrict judges for the fi.scal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy two, fourteen thonsand throe hnndred and twenty five dollars. Fur defraying the c; penscs ot the courts of the Un.tcd Slates, including the Distnit of Co umbia : for jurors aud witnesses, and ex¬ penses of s-'itsjn whi h the United States are concerned, of prosecutions for offanscs com milted against the United Stales ; for the safa kcep.ng of pii.-oners ; and for the exfienscs which may be iacunod in Uie enforcement oi thc act of r'ebruary twenty eiirbtb, eighteen hundred and seventy one, for the lour months ending June thirtieth, eighleeu hundred and Ecventj two one mdlion dollars. To enable tho commissiouers on revision of the stalulos of the United Stales to expedite the work and famish clerical and olht-r assis¬ tance; and supply contingencies, tho sum of nine thousand dollars is bi-reby appropriated, to be paid from time to time as the work progresses, upnn vouchers approved by all lhe commissioaers : Provided. That this ap¬ propriatioa shall coatinac avail..ble untii Juue thirly, eighteen hundred and seventy three. To" enable the clerk oftlie Court ol Claims to pay attoraeys', coaimissioncr's, aad mar¬ shals' fees for the years ending June thirtieili, eighteen hundred and soveuty, aud Juae thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy onc, eight hundrad dollars ; and for attorneys' aud commissioners' fees, paid by the clerk of the court in excess of the appropriations for the year ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy, three hundred and forty onc dol it-rs and fourteen cents. To purchase books for tho Department of Justice, two thousand five hundred dollars. To enable the Secrct.ary of the Treasury in his discretion to pay the judgment entered by the circuit court of the Uiiitet States forthe northern district of Florida, in the ca^e ol Theodore T. Edgerlon against Jesse W. Cnl- pcper, deputy collector and inspector of cus¬ toms at Cedar Keys, district of Saint Marks, Florida, ou thc seventeenth day of December, ciT-htcen hundred nnd .-.cveuty, for the sura of twonty seven thousand lour hundred dollars, wilh costs, twenty six dollars, and interest at the rate of six percontum from date cf judg¬ ment until paid, a sufficient sum is hereby ap¬ propriated. That the Secretary of the Treasury be au¬ thorized and directed, in the adjustmenl of the accounts of William E. Parker, U.iited S.ates JLirshal for the eastern district cf Tex¬ as, to allow eight hnndied and twenty firo dollars and seventy five cents, money paid by snid Parker for thc ti-aveliug expenses of Thomas II. Duval, judge of tho woslern ii-! trict of Texas, tor holding two tenns ofthe United Stales circuit nnd district court at Galveston, nno onc at Brow-nsviUe, in Texns, under the direclion of Mr. Justice Swayne. Sec. 2. That the proper accounting officers be, and hereby arc, nulhorized and required, in the settloment of all accounts for tbe ser vices of laborers, workmen,. and mechanics employed by or oa behalf of the Governmenl of the Uniied .Slates, between the twenty-Sfth day of June, eiglitcea hundredand sixty eighl, the d.ate ofthe act constituting eight hours a days'? work for ail such laborers, workmen, and mechanics, and tlie nineteenth day of .May, eighteen hundred and sixty nine, tho date of the proclamation of the President con¬ cerning such pay, to settle and pay for the same, without reductioa of hours of labor by said act, when it shall be mado to appear that such was the sole cause of tho reduciion of wages, aad a sufficient sum for said purpose is hereby approprriatcd out ofany money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated. Sec. 3. That all persons born in the district of country formerly known as the Terriiory of Oregon, ani subject to the jurisdiction ofthe United Stales at this lime, are citizens ofthe United Stales in iho same manner as if born els'-where iu the United Stales. Sec. 4. That the appropriation for build¬ ing a pier al Lewes, Delaware, contained in sections twelve and thirteen of act approved July fifteen, eighteen hundred and seventy, entitled "An act making appropriations for sundry civil eipenses of the goverament for tho year ending June thirty, eighteen hundred and seventy one, and for other purposes," be, and the same, is hereby, continued unlil June thirly. eighteen hundretl and seventy three. Sec. 5. That the Secretary of the Treasury be, aud he is Iicreby, authorized and directed to pay to the law-ful owners, or their legal rep resentativcs, of nil cotton seized rtlter the thiriieth of June, eighteen hundred and siity fivo, by the agents of the governiuent unlaw¬ fully and in violation of their iustructions, the uet proceeds, w-ithout interest, of the sales of said cotton actually paid into the treusury ofihe United States: That the receipt thereul shall be taken and received in full satisfac¬ tion ofall claims against the United Stales for or on account of the saizure . ofsaid cottou; and asufficient •¦sum for such p.ayment is here by appropr.ated out of any mouey in thc treasury not otherwise appropriated: And provided further, That the foregoing provis- ioas shall not apply to any c'aira now pending before the Court of Claims, nor to any claim not filed iu tho Treasury D.'p.irtmaat within sij; months after the passage of this act; and the sum if twenty thousand dollars is hereby appropriated for thc payment ofthe necessary c-rpenscs of defending the United States iu respect to calms cf said jirocceds, to bo ex- peaJoil uidar the direction of tlio Secretary of the Treasury. Approved, May 18, 18T2. [Ueseral Natcre—No. 73.] AN .ACT r<-gu!nling Ihi'iccco of ituking private coutiact.s Kith Indians. Be it enacted hg'tic Senate aud II„use of Repre¬ sentatiees ttf tlte Uuited Statesof America iu Cou¬ gress assetubled, 'llmt henr.fii-r nu contract or a^recuunt of any knnl ^ll:^ll be made bv ii.iiv jirr- Miu wilh auy tribe ul IiiUisn><.Dr iiidividuni I'udian ,,1- Indian:!, not a citizm of the United St.iles, tur ¦ be piiyiuenl ur deliv.ry of any inonry or other the granting or prncui-hii any privilege lo him or her, or auy utber [lersun ur pers.ms in cuDSiei-atiun uf sarviai-s fur said Indian! rchilivc lo their li.n.l?, or to any claims growing out of, ur in reference In. aunuitits, inslalliucnts, ur olber mumjs, chiimj, iiler laws ur treatii liill nets uf ani* uihc -itb tfae ntrr.ct or agrceiaent nd appi named i deumnds, ur thing. UnitedsitAtes. or .] L'nited States, nnless sat be io writiDg, cxecuteil t ner hcreinaf'er dirt-clcd. S::c. 2. That nli cuntructs oragn suL-h [larties and for :*iich piirpo^i tho fifFt seciit-n ol* this Iict sliaU he io writin;.;. a duplicate or'uupy in wbich ahull be do^tvcred tu each pnrly thereto, as ItyrLinuitcr provided. Ali eucb cimtraets anal! be executed beiore ajudge o- a couvt of record a»jd approved in writing thereon by the Secretnry oftho luterinr and Coinmissionor ot' Indian Atfair.t. ^uch contruct ur agreement thall contain the names ofall parties in interest, their rtsidence nnd occupittion; but tboee mad* with a tribo by their tribal nuthoritieR, the scnpi; of authority and the reason for exercising that authority shall bo given specificrtl'y. Such con¬ tracts or agieements fhall state tfae time when and place where made, the particular ])urpnse for whieh made, the special thinj? or things to be done under it. and, if for tho colieotion of money, thf hai<i3 ofthe elaiiii, the sourer from which it is to be collected, the dipposi'ion lobe m:ide of it when (rollccted, tho jimount or rate per centum of the tee in all Cii?es; ami ifany eontin;;ent matter or con¬ dition cuns-titutes a pnrt of tho contract or agree- ment it shall be specifically eet forth : Provided. That all such contracts shull bave a fixW limited rime to run. nnd shall be invalid unles.*so limited: Andpritvided. That S'leli contracts shall not be ns- fij^nauie, in whole or in part, unless thc names of tho jissignees and their residences an I occuparions be entered in writtni; upon the contract, and ihc consent of the Secretary of the Inferior and thc Commissioner of Indian AlTairs to such a.''^i;in- mrnt he also indori'ed tberoon: Aud be it further /'iocfft^et/, That thejudge before whom puuh con¬ tract or agreement is executed shull ciirlify offici- NO. 47. tliy the time when anfl place where snch contract • r iif^reeuicut was executed, and that it was in hia i)rtSi.uce, and wbo me the interested parties iheie- o, as .•'tattd to him at thc time, thep;irties preseut naking thu same; the suurce and extt^utulantbftr- .ty claimed at the time by tbe contracting partica <i make thc ouutnct ur agreement, and whetbir ¦oadein per?ou or by ngent or atiorn»*y uf cither ..arly or piirl.es. m;c. ;!. 1 h.it nu money shall be paid tonny agect »r attoi-uiy oy an idliccrof the Uuit:i-d Matts uu- :er any .-iuoh contract or agreimtnt, olher than beievii due bim him lor seiviccs nudertd iheie- n.uer: but the iiion^ss due thu tribe, ludian. or Iiiduins, UN Ihe ca^e may be, shall be paid by tbo united States, through U» uwn oflicers or agt nts, '• thc parry or parties entitled iturefo: Psnvidedj ihat i;o moui-y or thing fhall be pai.il to any pcr- in:ii (tnch person shall have Htm hied with the C^:uuii.-5iomroi Iii-lmn Auai;s a sworn ^tatlment, :>li.> cula or under the j.>utract, giv.ug date and jiict in detail, and the ?ccrvlar. uf i be Interior and Coi-iiiiiSt^iuner of ludian AlTairs -bull determine then from whether, in (heir judg. ment, tuch contract ur ag i ement ua.s been compiled Miib or iu tiilcd ; ii so. ihv same 'tM.y be paiu, and if nul. It shall bu paid in pru- portiun to the serv iceMeoderul under tbecuntiaet: t^roride.f,Th.a il.l fUch .ouirac s or agrttui.nta beiciitci made n violutiou uf ihe pt-uM.*iuiii> ui !his act are hrrt'by deeiau'd null mid vo:d. nnd ;ill m>Miey-or othtr ifa^ng of value paid to nny per^un '.V auj Indian or irioc, or any <inu else lor or eu h.s or their bcbalt, on aecount o: such sei vices, iu excess of the amount'i p^iruvrii by said Commia- .-iiouer and :?ccretary lur such serviees, may tie recovered bv suit in tne nan.t- ot tbe I niledytalts. .0 any cour'of tha Uuited S:».tti:', regrtr.dei's of lhe itiuouiit iu cuniro\tr==y, onc h.ili id' wbich shall be paid to lhe perr^on suing for ihe same, and tbo 'tbir hah :)hnll be paid iniu the trc»duiy ot thu United States or tue u^e of thc Indian ur tribe by or for whum it wts paid; and the prr^un «o re¬ ceiving ^aid m'>n-:i^, and Uit a'ders aud abcitora shall, in addition tu ihe fonctture of said um, be :«u'Jjct to prost^cuiioD lor misdtmtanor in uuy court uf the LnitedS.atei*,j»'wi, ou conviction,eb»ll be fined nut Kss than one luuusand dollars, uod imprisuued Dot te«s than six months; and itshali bu tbe duty uf all district, attorneys uf Uuited States to prosecute such cje^'S wheu ujtplieU tu do iio, uuu their iai ure and rciusal shall be ground for their rein:>val trum oEo»-; andany Indian agent or other persou in the employment of thu Uuned .-states who tfhail. iu viuiatiou ofthe t rovisiuns of this aet, advise, sanction, or in any way aid in tho making uf such cunlraets or agrevnicnis, in makingsuch paymentsas areheieprohibtted,shall, in addition to the punishment btrein imposed on the pcr*ou making said contract or receuing said muney, b*-, on c/nvictiun, dismissed frum tho .xervicu 01 the United S.aU'S, and be forever di<- qualilied from huluing any uffiie uf proht or trust uuder iho same. Approved, ilay 21, 1872. [Ui^.vcKAi, .^ATcnn—Xo. 07.] AX ACT to provide for tho issue of bonds in lieu uf destroyed or defaced bonds of thu United Be it enacted in the Senate and Ilunne nf Reprc- lentatiteH v/the Vnited Statea of Ameriea in L'un- grtna unnembled, 'Ihat whcutvtr it shall appear to lhe cccretary of lhe Treasury, by clear ana une¬ quivocal proof, tbat any interest-bearing bond if LUU Uuited Slates has, without bud faith upou the part of lhu owner, bet.n destroyed, 'vholly or in part, or so delaced as tu impair its value tu the holder, and whieh bond obttli be idt mified by num-"^ ber and description, thu Secretary of the Treasury :<ha!!, uuder such rcguiatic.ns and with such re¬ strictions us to time aud retention iur security «r otherwise as he may prescribe, issue a duplicate uf sueh bond, having tbo same time to run, bearing ako intcrost as the bond so proved to have been destroyed or deiaueu, and so marked as to show the original number of the bund destroyed and tho datothcreuf: I'rovideJ, Tbat where such dcslroyed or delaced bonds shal! appear to have been of such a class or sories ns has bei:u or may, befure >uch ap¬ plicatiou, bo cuiiedinfur redemption, instead uf ist;niug duplicates thereof they shall be paiil, with sucb intereoc ouly as would bave beeu puid if pre- ticn'ed iQ necordauce wilh snah cull. Skc. 2. Th.it tho owner of sucb destroyed or de¬ faced bond shall surrender tbe same, ur su mnch thc.-eof as may remain, and shall tile in the treas¬ ury a bond in a penal sum double thu amount of said destruyed or deiaued i)und, and the interest which wuuld accrue thcrc.n until lhe principal tbtrcof is due and payable, with twu good und suffkLcat sureties, losidtuls ol ihe United t5tatcs. to he approved hy tho S^creta'-y uf tho Tr. ved ur defaced bond. nndf up.. tbo dIcss tbo lid de- . 125.] I to cort p. of Rep- Approved, Juue 1, ItT". [GliSCn.AL SATUnh AX ACT increasing the ratus of pcneior ];Ci':4)ns therein described. L'e it euacfed bjf the Senate and llou reacHtaticf^s ttf the United Staten ff Aiuerua nt ceni- greitn asaeutbied, That the aot entitled "An act sup¬ plementary tothe several acts relating topensiunr," approved June sixth, eighteen hundred nnd sixty tiix, bo so amended Ibat from and atterthepassutie of this act ail persons entitled by law tu a hs-s pension than hereinafter specified, who, nhilc iu thc military or naval service of the United States and in linc of dutv, shall have Io?t the sight of b.-.lh eyes, or shall'havo lost both hands, or shall have lost both feef, or been permanently and total¬ ly disabled in the same, or otherwise so perma¬ nently and totally disatdtd as to render thtm ut¬ terly helpless, or ao ner.rly so as to require the eon'^tant pcrsunal aid nnd attendance of another person, shall he entitled to :i pensiun of th rty-one dollars and twcnty-tive cents per month; and all persuns wbo under like oi'Cum.stancc^ t-hall have lo^t one hand and (mc foot, or been totally and permanently disabled in thc same, or otherwise so disabled us to bo incnpacltatcd forpcrforming man¬ ual labor, hut not so much as to require constant pccsonal aid and attendance, shull be entitled to a pension of twenty-four dullars per month 5 and all persons who under like circumsinnces shall have lost one band, or one foot, or beeu totally and permanently disabled in thc same, or otherwise so disabled as to render their incapacity to perform manual labor equivalent to tbe loss of a hand o~ root, shall be entitled to a pension of eighteen dol¬ lars per month, from and after tha Aturth d.iy of June, eighteen hundredand sevtnly two. Approved, June S, 1572; [iTCNf:nA!.::ATLT-E:—No. TJ.j AX ACTt.) establish an addilional laud district :a theTurritory of Oakoia. Pe it enuLued hg the Senate and Ilottse of Pep- renentaticcH ofthe Vnited .Statea of Ameriea in Cvn- •jrean aane.ub/ed, That there be, and hereby is, cs- 'ui.iii3..ed in the Territory of Dakutn, an additional iand di.-^trict, to b^ bounded and described as ful¬ lows, and known as the Dakota luud d strict, vi: : g at a point on tho nortb bank of the liver, at the intersection of the lino be- nges iifty two nnd City-three: thenco ong said rang*? Hne, to the torty-Fixlh paralJoI uf north latitude ; thence west, along said parallel, to the line between ranges i'tity seveu and ifty eight; thence soutb, along said range line, to theMis?uuri rivcr ; thenoeeasterly, alung the north bank ofsaid strenin, to the place of beginn'.ng- Skc. 2. Tiiat the land ofuceforsaiddislrici sbnil be located at Yankton, the capital of said Tirrito¬ ry; and thc Pi-esident of the United States is here¬ by authorized to apjioint a regij>ter and a receiver fur said Und oCiuc, who shall rpctivc the samp sal- .iry and he governed by the .same regulat.cns as aru provide.l by'11"^'^"''•''*'¦^D'*t«'"s and tho re¬ ceivers of the orher land offices in said TerritAiry. Appro\Q 1, Jiay 21, li>'t2. [UcXCnAL NATURE—Xo. 74.} AX ACT to prohibit thc retention of soldiers' dis¬ charge? by claim agmts and altorucys. De it enacted br/ the Senate tntd Iiouse of Prpre- tentative^ ufthe Vuited Statea 0/ America la Cm- 'jreaaaaaem'bfed. That auy claim agent, attorney, ur other person engaged in the collection of olaims r..r pay, bounty, peneiun, or other allowanens for any soldier, sailor, ur marine, or fur nny cominis- ^ioiitd otHecr «f the miMtary or naval forces, or ottiearot the iwulnr or volunteer forces uf tho . Un ted St.ites. and honorably discharged, who shall retain, withont tbe consent of tbe owner or owners thereof, or shill refuse to deliver or aceuunl tor the Siuue upun demand dnly ma.le by (heowncr or 0W11018 thereof, or by their agent or attorney, tbe discharge papers ur land warrant of any such -foldior, sailor, ur marine, or commis:5ioned. oCeer, which mnv have heen placed in b s bunds for th<' j.urposc of collecting said elaims. shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and shail. npon eunvletion. 'le punished by line nut exceeding live handled lollars, or by iinprisonment not exceeding fj.x months, or both, at tbe discretion of thc c^onrt, and • be debarred from i)ros- cutiug any any execative depurtnicnt oi' th<' Beginn north, shall thi .4uch cla go^-emn Appn 1, Jlay :i, isr::. [GBSEHAL N.\TL-RE—Xo/lOl,] AN ACT aiurndiitory ul an act i-nlitlcil "An act ilunating piiiilic lanila lo the sevunil .-<ltt!c« and Territorii-s wfaxh mav proviilo colli ges Iur the benefit uf agricultural nnd micliaiiiLal nrlj," passeil July .-icunil. eigliteon hundretl nnd sixty twu, ami iicti) iiincndaiory tticreti). Re it enacted hg the .leit'tte nnd House nf Repre- .eiitaticcs „r the 'United .Slates „f America in Con¬ gress assembled. That the lunds granted to llio atateol'Oregon, for Ihc estalilisliment of nn aari- recullurnl colli-;;e, hy act of Cunsn F3 of Ju'y. seeunil.eighteen humlred nud sixty two, aud nets ainecdiitory thereto. luny.hc selected hy said Rtatoi from any lumts within snid Stiito suhji'ct to huuic- tteail or prwinption entry under the laws of (bo United States; anl in aay ease where laud ii se. leoicd !»» the Stale, Ihc priie of which is S.ted bj- liiw nt Ihc (louhlc miniuium of twu dollars oad ' flfty cents pcr acre, snch 1.iimI shnll be cuunled ad duiihle the quantity toward satisfyinir the grant. Slc. '2. That any such sclrctiuns already made (Concliulcd un^fourth page.)
Object Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Date | 1872-11-27 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1872 |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 47 |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon County |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Subject | Huntingdon County Pennsylvania, Anti-Masonic, whig, Huntingdon County genealogy, Juniata River valley, early newspapers, advertising, politics, literature, morality, arts, sciences, agriculture, amusements, Standing Stone, primary sources. |
Rights | Public domain |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Source | Microfilm |
Format | Tiff |
Type | Huntingdon County Newspaper |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
Description
Title | Huntingdon Journal |
Masthead | The Huntingdon Journal |
Date | 1872-11-27 |
Month | 11 |
Day | 27 |
Year | 1872 |
Volume | 47 |
Issue | 47 |
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Page | 1 |
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Date Digital | 2007-06-05 |
Coverage | United States, Pennsylvania, Huntingdon County |
Description | The Anti-Masonic Huntingdon Journal was first published on the 25th of September, 1835. Under the direction of several owners and editors, the paper became the Huntingdon Journal and American in 1855 and then restored to the Huntingdon Journal in 1870. |
Subject | Huntingdon County Pennsylvania, Anti-Masonic, whig, Huntingdon County genealogy, Juniata River valley, early newspapers, advertising, politics, literature, morality, arts, sciences, agriculture, amusements, Standing Stone, primary sources. |
Rights | Public domain |
Publisher | A.W. Benedict, T.H. Cremer, J. Clark, J.S. Stewart, S.L. Glasgow, W. Brewster, S.G. Whittaker, J.A. Nash, R. McDivitt, and J.R. Durborrow |
Source | Microfilm |
Format | Tiff |
Type | Huntingdon County Newspaper |
LCCN number | sn86071455, sn86053559, sn86071456, sn86081969 |
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VOL. 47.
The Himtiuffdon Journal.
HUNTINGDON, PA., NOVEMBER 27, 1872.
.1. R. DOKBORROW,
rCBLISHKRS AN
.1. A. X.\.«II, r.OPRIF.TORS.
Oi/lc
t Vte Coruer of Fifth aud Washiugton streets.
Tnu HuxTisonos ,!ouiix-\l is published ever, Wo.lnosJay, hy J. U. Ui-kcorbuw ami .1. A. Nasb an lcr thc firm nr.ma of J. R. UuRBOKnow * Co., a SL'iUO pcr auaam, is ,tnT\xCE, or S2,50 if not pm or in six months from date of subscription, an< $:i if uot pivid within thc year.
Xo paper discontinued, rnless at tho option o Iho publishers, until all »rrear»scs aro paid.
ile.:;alar monthly and yearly aJvcrtiaemcnts wii I c inserted at the following rates :
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.Special notices will l)o insiTlcd at twklve ash A llAtr cr.STS per linc, and local and cijitorial no¬ tices at FIFTEES CKSTS per line.
All Resolutions of Associations, CoramnnieRtions of liinited or individual interest, and notices of Jlnr- ria^es and Deaths, e-toeeding Uve lines, will be i:hiir;;od TKS CF..STS per liue.
Legal and other notices will be charged to the party having them inserted.
Advertising Agents must End tbeir commission outside o*" these figures.
All adrertising accotiitts nre due nnd eolleetahle iclien the adrertisetueut is once insertett.
JOB PRtNTIXU of every kind, in Plain .ind l:i:icv Colors, done wilh neatness and dispatch.— H:in.i-bills. Blanks. Cards. Pamphlets. Ac, of evcry variety and style, printed at the shortest nuticc. ,in I every thin? in the Printing linc will be execu¬ te 1 in the most arl istic mannor nnJ at thc lowest rates.
Professional Cards.
BF. OEHRKTT, M. D.. ECLEC- • TIC PHYCICIAN AND SURGEON, hav¬ in" returned from ClearCeld eounty and perma¬ nently looated in Shirleysbu:g. offers his profes¬ sional services to thc peoplo of that place and sur¬ rounding country. apr..'i-1872.
D
R. II. W. BUCHANAN,
DENTIST,
Ko. 22S mil street,
IIUNTINGDOX, PA. Jnly 3, '72.
DH. F. 0. AliLEMAN can be con suited at bis office, at all
Majileton, [mttrchC,72.
D CALDWELL, Attorney-at-Law, • \o. Ill, ;id street. Offlce formerly occupied by Messrs. Woods rt V.'illiamson. [apl2,Tl.
DR. A. B. BRUMBAUGH, offens his professional services to the community. Office. Xn. 52S Washington street, one door cast of the Catholio Parsonage. [jan.4,'71.
E.J. GREENE, Dentist. Office re- • moved to Leister's new building, HiUstreet I'-it.ingdon. Uan.4,'71.
L. ROBB, Dentist, office in S. T.
• Rnwn's new building, Xo. 020, //ill St., Huntingdon, Pa. [npl2,71.
H
GLAZIER, Notary I'ubiic, corner of Washington and ,*mith streets. Ilun- :don. Pa. [.ian.I2'71.
HC. M.YDDEN, Attorney-at-Luw • Office, No. —, HiU street, Ilnntingdon, Pa. [ap.l9,'7l.
FRANKLIN SCHOCK. Attornoy- at-Law, HUXTIXGDOX, PA.
ie20.'72-6m.
J SYLVANUS BLAIR, Attornej-tit^ • Ijiw, iiunnngaon,TiC OTUee,Trni street, hree doors we^t of Smith. [jan.4'71.
JE. DURBORROW, Attomey-at- • Law, Uuntingdon, Pa., will practice in the several Courts of lluntingdon county. Particular attention given to tho settlement of estates of dece¬ dents.
OrBoe in ho Joursal Bniiding. [feb.l.'71.
JW. MATTERN, Attorney-at-Law • and General Claim Agent, Iluntingdon, Pa., Soldiers* claims against the Government for back pay, bounty, widows' and invalid pensions attend¬ ed to with great care and promptness.
Ofiico on Hill street. [jan.4,'71.
K. Alles Lotel
J. Hall Mu
LOVELL & MUSSER, Attortieys-at- Latr,
HusTiscnux, Pa.
Special attention given to COLLECTIONS of all
kinds; to tho settlement of ESTATES, ic.; and
all other legal business prosecuted with fidelitv and
dispatch. [nov6,'72
MILES ZENTMYER, Attorney at- Law, Huntingdon, Pa., will attend promptly t) ail legal business. Office in Cunninghain's now building. [jan.4,'71.
PM & M. S. LYTLE, Attorneys- • at-Luw, Uuutingdon, Pa., will attend to all kinds of legal business entrusted to their care.
OSce on the sout'd sido of Uill street, fourth door west of Smith. [jan.4,'71.
A. ORBtSON, Attorney-at-L-iw,
OiBoe, ?.2l Hill streot, Iluntingdon. I'a. [mayol,'71.
H.
JOUS SCOTT.
s. T. Baow^
J. U. SAII.
UCOTT, BROWiV & BAILEY, At-
^^ torneys-at-Law, Iluntingdon, Pa. Pensions, and all claims of soltliers and soldiers' heirs against the Government will be promptly prosecuted. OSce on Uill street. [jan.4,'71.
rp W. M YTON, Attorney-at-l.,aw, Hun-
-a- • tinjdon. Pa. Office with J. Sewell Stewart,
^'1-
Dan.4,';
IXriLLIAM A. FLEMING, Attorney-
»T at-Law, Uuntingdon, Pa. Specii-.l attention given to collections, and all other Ugal business attended to with care and promptness.' Office, Xo. 22'.i, Uill street. [apl(l,'71.
Hotels.
THE TRAVELERS' REST IIOTEL, assville. Il.intingilon co.. Pa: 'fhe undersigned wonld i-e^pect'unj inform thc travel- ins imblic that lie has opnneJ Ihe .above uame |
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