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Ditlisw CDMBERLRANI>I MD. 1karmlay Monriflg* Xot, To Advertisers & Business Meli. Pit ''Civilian nnd Telegraph?'* Kith a circula- tion of OS'S the far- wrs, miners, nHinufMCturers, mechanic* an I substantial bu.thM*s mtfi, bf 7hi* dpd ad/uinhuj counties, is confhldntly rcConiCicn- tit. las a medium of Advertising surpassed hi/ no other paper xr% Western Maryland. A numbers among its readers those toho are able lo buy liberallyand pay promptly, asta tr/t'ne custom nwiid be valuable to business Papen fr Mailing. Our friends can always find at our office, copies of the "CIVILIAN AND TELEGAA-TH," fettle I and prepared for mailing at Jive cents eiich. Local Intelligence. MARYLAND COAL TRADE. ?For the v.*cok ending Saturday, Nov. 12, 7,240.01 tons of coal wi re shippeil over the Cumber- land and Pennsylvania Railroad, and 5.787.10 over the road of tho George's Creek Coal and Iron Company. Ma .iug a total for the week from the entire region of 12,983.11 tons. Total shipment* for tho year from the en- tire region, 447,910.00 tons. 85 boats cleared this port during the week ?tiding Wednesday, the 10:! i inst., carrying 9,548.10 tous of Coal. During the season 2440 boats cleared this port, carrying 205,249.00 tons of Cord. DEATH FROM DUBNINO.?On Wednesday 9th inst., Charlotte N. fvn kuy, aged about S years, an interesting little daughter of Mr. J. Hoflinau Rtickey, while playing with a number of children at a bon fire in a lot near her parents resilience, hat! her c'othes to take lire and before they were extinguished was so seveiely burnt that she died in a few liours after the occurrence. It is seldom tliat wo meet with \ case that so powerfully appeals to our feelings as this one. Her body being most frightfully burned, &nd having inhaled the Humes, there was no human meana that could arrest death. Being informed of this, and suffering more than our pen is capable of describing, with her mild and childish voice, lifting up her eyes to her attendants, hlie besought, as she must il'e, that the doctor might administer something that would end her life and put her out of her extreme suf- fering. Blessed little one, the days of thy suffering a; e over, for tho controller of all destinies has sa'ul "suffer the little children to come unto me." BIKE. ?On Saturday morning last at about one o'clock, the stable occupied by Mr. A.J. Boose was destroyed by fire. Mr. Boose had some eight tons of hay burnt and about one dozeu Hogs. Three Mules, the property of| Air. Samuel Lynch were burnt up. The fire! was evidently the w-i k;f an incendiary.? j There can be no doubt but that there are Home malicious persons in our midst engaged I in the diabolical business of firing the prop- i erty of our citizens?the burning of the dry- ing house of the Cotton Factory?the Stable | vf Mr. Bruce and the Stable in the rear of Benli's Mill, an weii as that of lift Saturday, j ;:'.i indi.ate this fu.t. Should lut the Mayor j oiler a reward for the scoundrels. ; A COLD SNAP. ?Wo WERE greeted on lust Sunday morning with a very sensible tiidi a- tion of winter. Wo had been enjoying tli.it beautiful season called Indian Summer, ami so much pleased were we with its blniiJ and genial that we did not anticipate a sudden cutting short of our pleasures, but lihvi every thing else below the sun, fine and pleasant weather has mutability written upon it. It lias gone, and the tierco winds, the dri- ving rain and hail, and the intense and pierc- ing cold of .Sunday last, indicates unmibtuUe- al ly that we should prepare f<>r winter. At t.e present writing it is much more pleasant. [tr.J" As a matter of convenience to our readers, wo call their attention to the follow- ing, which shows the hour of closing the mails at the Post Office in this city. Cut it c,nt and post it up in your counting room: Eastern mail at 7.10 a. m. and 0 p. i. Western " 7.30 a. m. and 0 p. m. Bedtord mail daily (except Sunday) 0 p.m. National Uoad Try-Weekly, U p. m. S imeisct do. do. op. ni. Flintstono lon Sundays) weekly 0 p. m. There is a daily mail to Fros'.burg, except Suudavs. DALTIMORF. ANDOHIO U.ULUOAD.?VT the ! r< raoutiily meeting of the Board, held ou the oth iiist., tho following report for tho month of October, was read : The revenue for tho month hrw been as fel- lows : MAISSTEM. Passengers, $38,792 47 Mail* 7,833 3:; Express 6.258 97 Tonnage 274,882 ,, , I WASHINGTON BRANCH. PaMeiigera $28,864 33 Mails 1.000 00 Fx pros 1,300 00 Ton \u25a1Ago 6,70? Oil S. W. VIRGINIA BRANCH. Passengers $3,320 74 Mails 833 li'i Tonnage 17,963 72 Total, $410,929 01 \ Revenue from the three roads for the same month ia 1858,.,.. 391,896 10 Xett increase for 1869 $26,634 61 Tho Animal Report was presented ly Pres- ident Garrett?read and approved. It is gratifying to know that the connec- tion by rail between Baltimore and Nashville is at last complete. and goods can now reach the latter city hence, withon- ly two changes ol cars, or they can go to Cin- cinnati, and thence to Louisville by packet. Y'e learn also, that the freight on goods hence to Nashville is nearly a fourth less than by way of Charleston. But the grand object gained is in time. The distance from Louis- ville to Nashville is 184 miles, the Express train making it In about 9 hours. HRAITHor JUDF. DOUOLAS.? Nov. 16.?Judge Douglas' condition has fm- nroved within the last twenty-four hours, and his physicians consider hicn better this morn- <*? Sand's Sarsaparilla. REMEMBER " Procr<uiinai*cH the thief of time." When disease invades the physical form, no time should he l<*t in procuring the right TTedi'ino and using it without delay. For chronic constitutional diseases, such as Rheu- matism, King's Evil. Scrofula, obstinate Cu- taneous Eruptions, Ulcer*-. Enlargement and 1 Pain of tho Bums, and other similar di.er.rcs this pteparation will be found® most EFFECTUAL RF.MF.DIT, operating mildly and pleasantly on the gen- eral system, purifying and cleansing the vital fluids, giving tono and energy to the nerv- ous system, and imparting' Stamina to the debilitated frame. Hundreds who had suf-| feral years have been permanently cured in a ehoi t tiine by its u w. Prepared aud sold by A. R,. anil D. SANDS DrnggUwyiQO Fulton direct New York. Pur s'vre by iIEALEY andSIiRIVER, DrcggUt Cumberland, Md. Among the many restoratives which nature has supplied to relieve the auction* of hu- manity there is no more favorite cue for a certain class of diseases than the "medicinal gum" of the Wild Cherry Tree, but however valuable it if, its power to lieu!, to soothe, to relieve, and to cure, is enhanced Ua fold by scientific aad judicious combination with oth- er itigred ents, m themselves of equal worth.? This liuppy mingling exists in that "Combination and a form indeed ' of medicine known ni Dr. M'istnr's IJalsani of Wild Cherry, Whose value in curing Covyhx, Cold*, Trench- t\3 Whnoj ing Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pulmo- nary affection, ana Incipient Ccnsvwptun it in cttimallc. HOME TESTIMONY. DJSTON, April 2 8, 1333* 1 So. 48 Union ST' / Mu.Strii W.FOIVLK -Ueur Sir:? Your in- valuable uiPdicifie, 1 can trmy say, lias literally snatched me from the grave. Last July Ia ma attacked o\ a su*l ion Cold, whit;: it-4u cd in a very ncveiu Cou .h, with violent Fains in the Side aud Lhbst. 1 became so much reduced, that tvy friends fruukly told me that I ptust die. At this crisis], I heard of WiHar't Balsam of Wild Cherry, aud immediately sent 'or a bottle. The eliVct produced was indecil won- dirful My physician, one of the most respect- able iu Don ton, who had previously told tue that a cure was hopeless, cum* in, and I in- formed him what I had taken, lie examined the Balsam, and advised me to continue the use ot it,since which time I have continued to im- j prove daily ; and the same physician who had j >.iven ute up, told me, a few days since, that I i might yet live many years. llcspecifull v, MARY' KO WE. XiO*Peicare of Vile and Worthless Counter' feits ! The only Genuine, Jure. and Medicinal Balsam has the name ot "1. BUT lb'' written with a pen, and the printed name of the pro- I rieturs, ftj. \Y. FI)MLfci A Co., on the outside wrapper. Prepared by 3. W. FOW LC A Co., BOJITCK, and for sale bv. J. B 11. CAMPBELL and HKALEYA 3IIUI- VKR, Cumberland. Dr. IIKNRY (J STEW ARD, F roaiburg. HENRY WILSON, JFesiernport. And by dealers every where. To Consumptive*. | The advertiser having beeu restored to health I ! in a lew weeks, by u very simple remedy, after | having suffered several years with a sev re i I I.UNO AFFECTION, and that dread disease, Con- I sumption,?? is anxious to make kuow utohisj fellow-sutfertrs the meansol cure. To all who desire it he will send a copy of the preserip* 1 ion used (/fee of charge,) with direction."! tori ptepiiiiig and using the .-nine, which they will ' find a*ure Cure fur Consumption, Aethma, Bron? i chitis, <j'c. The only object ul the advertiser in seudiug ibe prescription is to beutfit the ufllic- > | ted, and he hopes every sufferer will try his , jremedy, as ii will cost them nothing, and may | prove a dealing. Parties wishing the preserip- 1 lion will please address Rr.V. EDWARD A. WILSON. octl3 Bw. \Villiam<burgh. Kinyx Co., N. Y GIiOVJcJH & BAKER'S Celebrated Noiseless xa_.®,. jukjn. EL ju-> -a" Sewing Machines. Nav Styles?Piicei Iroci 550 to C 125. i IIBM HERS, $5 EXTRA. 'pilEfiD machines sew from twu spools, ai I purcliarud from the siore, requiring no re- ' Winuiug of thread; they Hem, Fell, U.uher, I and Stitoh in a superior style, fcuiebing each I seem by their own opuruticb, without reoure j to the hnttd-ueedle, as is required by other mo- chiueß. They will do better and cheaper sov- ( ing tin* na teunisii ess can, even if she works j for ?/<? crnt'iii Ziour. An Agent can be seen for a few days or.'y at . Andrews A Svrartzwelder's Book Store, whero j Machines of ilitTerunt styles aro on exhibition, i .*ll an.l see thorn. Offices of Exhibition and * ale,* 95 Broadway. I New York, and 181 RaUiinoro Street, Haiti-j more. July 11, lSf9?Am. i - D 1 E P.? On Saturday, 12th inst., at 4 30 P. M., n th;-* eit.v, Mr. ALFRED SIIKITEB, in tho 40th \i' .r of i,U age. Tlie c!iri*tiiin ncodtnl only to have leeri ?.resent at t!;<* last scene, to be strengthened in his conviction >f the power?the elevating power of hiviuu (trace, in the hour of Death, and ail might have witnessed that the death of the righteous is a glorious death. Ifis last en 1 was l'tict. In this city, on Friday, the 1 Ita i;.st.,Mrs. iIAKDAi.a SKIMMINGS, in the hist year of her ~ I'iiicii CU It KEN T of rue 6'jrrtct'.d Weekly, by Jet*. T.Btoli, Proprietor. a u .T / A*. Wheat, White per bushel .J 1.20 " Ited, do. do 1.15 live, do. do 80 Oats, clu. do 46 Buckwheat do. do 40 Corn, do. barrel 1.26 B HEAD STUFFS ANI) to ILL PL'S/L I Flour, Family, $7.00 ? # Extra, 3.25 144 Super 6.60 i 44ltyc 6.00 Buckwheat per lOOwt., 2.00 I Corn Meal per bushel 1.00 Mill Food per 100wt., 1.00 Rye Chop per do., 1.76 Fertilizers. ?Planter per ton, s#.oo. 41 " bbl., 1.60. paid for GRAIN of all kinds.ldfl List of Letters IJEMAINIXO in the Cutnbarlnnd Port OffiCt?, j -lb Nor. 1, IBa9. Persons calling for these let- | t.r must nay they ure* advertised, otherwise jthey may not receive thcoi. Aventrue S.iml. P. 2 Mcdotky, Clinrles Brani.JolmG. McDonald, Ulin Elba Handel, Samuel L McCafTerty, James (.'timpLvl!, Catharine Hurry, James C'haiuherlnine, Elieab'liM< Gedon, James Crab, 11. Magruder, Joseph CroM, Mils Nellie MaKingly, Nancy Coua**ll, Patrick Miller, Sarah E Durund, Barbara Neat, Dr A Do Francois Pattir, John Dennison, Johu Patitiaou, /Richard Dicken, Mahala C. Ryan. Catharine Donaho, Michael Rantror, Charles Diehl, R M Reunion, Mary Elder, Eli RaflV.-iv, Thomas Kbirt.O A 2 Steel, Abraham Eiixwiliiams, J B Smith, B F Fran ken herrv, Wo. Sliger, Daniel Garrot, Joseph Fpiker, Zliaabeth G.irer, P Henry Killer, X!isi L liiggins, Ellen Seamun George Hurgatt, Geo B Sraenner Henry tioluiHii, James Shipley, 100 Thomas Hoey, Jatnea Simon, Ju> Jonee, J \V F Stevens, Nargaret 44 J M .Smith, Mirgaret Johueoo, Marshall Smith, Mrs Maggie E Easier, Wm Sakemun, himuel li Lucas, Benjamin Ward, Holnes B Loyd, Col Edward Wells Jas C Lucas, Lucy Wood, CaptO Laiup, W II Winslow, Pat McColey, Anu Wl'dertop, VoC German Lilt. Beta, Anton Lnr% Vulcuttie Fera, Z-ular Heinrich Menri, Rev JM Gephart, George Meyers, Mayer Gottman, Ess Scbnively, Mr Shocbin'st Uxbo, Levi Zritrogle, George Nor. 17,1859 ? It. 8. fI.TAYLOR P. M. Almanacs! Almanacs! L'NGLISH aod German Hagantown *J Almanac* tor 1860, juat r.ctiiad ant for calo t>r ihe tj<*n or groM at ANDRk WS & SWABTMWMLDJtrS Under St. Nicholas Bote!, Bait, St, Cuntlsrliotl Nor 17 Mining Intelligence. Keporjt of Coal Transportation 1 "During tlijs weekending Saturday, November VI, ?859. , , Shipped w the Cumberland and feun-yaun\a j : Hail road lor earn* period fl.'i Canal. Yv'cek Year \mcr C'C. -'.lO 1484.00 1493.10 76,581.07 0 BDetmbld, 74ii.lv 746 10 27,445.07 Frost C. C. 193.03 13-0.0116T3.04 41.677.12 Borden M.Co. 603.17 2:35.15 2845.12 79,529.0 Sa iintfiiiCo. 687.05 587.05 3,j66.0d Piedmont Co. 731.05 , Allegany M. C. 108.01 812.10 6,433.11 7,218 01 223,339.05 I 3Mpp*ri our t\e Qcurg*' Creek Coal and [ro i (?or.oay* Railroad forth* earn* period. ' ' Week. Year. Swanton C.& I. Co. 513.11 21,667.02 Pitduiont iliuing l.y. 217.U 15.26905 \u25a0 Franklin Coal Co. 2,546.15 46,449.13 \u25a0 Potomac u 44 .718.05 7.271 14 Barton Company 353.07 Anturirau Coal Co. 8.13 17,101.10 Detmold C_Hl CO. 2,4i7.0l Ceor-c's Creek C.t C. 1,341.01 87,213.17 fi.727.10 2i8.330.04 j OOAL.?Duty? From ft'.l the Britiab Pro- vinces, S. A., froe; I'loiii any ether foreign country, ill cont. BAI.TIMOR:: COAL MARKET. ?liicru ie 'ittlt! lining hero in Cumbcrlami Coal. It can '"j rout lily bought £3,23 lor line, $3,£Q fo II run of mine,ami t LPP r t-m for lump, de!v- . . J eretl u bi-iird at Locust Point, and possibly jf | Ist U lower figure. Anthracite Coal J j ling from tho vanL ft $4.60(^4.70 ptv ,-.i 1 jof 2,2-10 lbs. PHIL A&SL AM A COAL 51.KF.1T. r. ,: Per Jon. | Schuylkill, Red .Wi, by cargo $3 40@53',75 I "? Whito Aiii:, 3 30(a) 360 l y retail, 4 ' ? Lehigh, by liio cargo, httnp, 3 50 (a, 365 M '? '? pit pared, 3 37(<> 362 '! '? by retail, 1 25@ iSO | NEW Y'ORK COAL MARKET.?T:>i ilotnanil . I for D'dneatic c<al .s fair, ami pi n'c-isrestc:uly. ! jSalon by tbt; cargo at $3 25fc> $i 40 ton, | and from ti;o yar . at 75 per tot*. ?: Th® tlcniami ibr is fa.r, v. itb a ?! stock. ? lio.-i OCAI. M A KKET.-Rn F ; .h Cmnel . Cool isternly, at 613@13 00 uh. ?? b,vrith small sales. In Pictou and Sydney there have ' \ eeti further -.-rgo caiv.i at $ I 15 (o, -4 20 to::, cash. Ar.tbracito has been in steady , retail demand :;t i-5 per ton. j Baltimore At llailroad. Iniprovctl Soiiednle for Travi-I. j ON A'id af rtr Monday, Not. 14t2, lfi9, ?'-* passenger traiua will run as ;t,llcaj: For tho East. | MAIL THROUGH THAIS 3-sd*y,.> I Leaves Wheoling 040 p. in. \ Arrives at u'.fcl- " Cuiubeiluudß.ls a. in. J wor- suu p. nr.. | KXV R ESS Tli RO UOII Tit AIN(Dally.} | Leaves Wheeling 12.05a. m. \ Arrivei ut Balti- | " Cumberland 10.40 p.m.) more 6.45 a. in. Pcuengernfrom Caniberland Lr way suiioLS , V.abt, vriiituke MailTrain only. For the West. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN bc.wcct /umber- land and Wheerin^, I L .-uve Cumberland ** 00:' ID. Airive atV UOL : i,; 6.20 P. M. 1 MAIL Til RO COM 1 It/. IN{dally ?x. Povday,' j Leaves Baltimore 7.4 A. u. \u25a0 Arrive at \\ heel- I ? 41 Cumouiiand 1.33 p. in. j i.i -,>a. ' KXPRKSS THROUGH TRAIN(Daily.) j j Lea.es Baltimore 4.0. fc p. m. i Arrives at Whrel | i ?' Cuuabcrli.ji'J 11.35 p.raj inp.ftt yOua. ai. Passengers ftom Cu.uborlan.l fur Woy S:u Alm W AI!1 Y *. . UU:;:; 1 'alb. r. Tr. !n, and for Stations on i'. >?. Va. Kund wi;l tr.xe , j Express trnin. ' for ?.! imporuatcities West, l L.\ . HoKl',:r, Agert. I Cum>.r:anA Statin-j, f.'i , 17. 13; . TRUSTEE'S M 5) \' virtue ot a decree of tho Circuit | * Court lor AHe gun y County, as a Court of j ! Equity, tho undesigned, as trustrc, will offer t I at publit aal*, in front of tho St. Nicholas Ho- i Ul,in tho city of Cumberland, *u Friday, December 2d, 1859. jat 10 o'cloua, a. ot., th.< rrahiae of t'-.a I'.aa! I j Estate of H:;rvt>y Huiie, o jcabiiu j 2,272 Acres, ! u.ore ..r loss. TVs Lin ! It on Ktv.-rFo Kiilge I ! and udj .in. I. >ndi U-t.rj Kvsa and oti,- j | > is. It imnueeemary to euter into a minute \u25a0 description of tho property, a persons who | iwy wish t j purcua-ohave umple tiuiti tu view j the property before liie hay of SM*O. The pru- I porty is de4rat>le,anii the attention of those ;rbo iessre to iuveit then arioso* ia reul estaio lin directed t this hale. I Term* of J'lUi tine-third of the parch a* | money ti i n hand on the duy of sale, I orou the .MtiSdation th-rcol, sad tho residue in two equal annual iniualmeritr. with ipu-rtit ther..on irurn the day of salo, the purchufor or purchasers to give Lis or their notes or bond.', with surety or sureties to be approved by the trustee. * JAMES M. SCHLEY, Nov. 17, ISs9?tds. Trustee. "notice. In consequence of the denth olocecf the I artners ol the IL.use of SHKIVKIt A Co, it i oconits necessHry to settle up the business of the late firm. All persons in*U-Md to the con- | cern aro renuestod to uiaho payinot te early as possible sflltlVEß e. Co. Cumberland, Nov. 17tl 1859.- St. j . SHRIVER & CO , AGENTS ADAMS' EXPRESS CO., Forwarding aatl Commission ticrcbunts, Cunibtrlaiid) .Vlrl. Will continue tue businass ua usual u* be old stand. Nov. 17 1859?3t. _ , NOTICE. I Cu*Eni.A*P DASK or ALLIOHAHY, I Nov. 17, lbo9. [ T'IIIS Bank will he cloied on Thursdny next, ' 21ih iot., (Thar, kigiving(ley.) Note. Ac. ! due on that aay must ne paid HI W.due.dajr, 2-idinat. B. T. BHUIVKB, Nor. 17?It. Caehtor. A New Hinge and Fast- ening. r rilE subscriber baa invented a Hinge end X Fastening suitable for windows anil tioors, end which lor simplicity and durebiliiy is un- equalled by any other known. It ia SOCOL- structed that the binge and fastening oan be caat together or aeperate,?ibe taitening can be connected with any of the binges BOW in na,. It con also be niaoufao'ured to sell at a prico far below that at which the binges with fasl- ningu now sell. Sir Having obtained a patent for tbe above named hinge and fastening will sell the right for each State or for the United States. Nov.lo 1850?tf. H. F. DROTI. Stoves! Stoves! TOOK STOVES, Parlor Stove*. Hall C" Stove*, Chamber Stovee, Chamfer C-ook Sieve*. EUR Siotee, 4c. Old Dominion Coffee and Tea Poi* and all kind* of uvclul articles, on hand and lor sale, THOMAS JOHNS, Centre and Dultiraora Streets: Cumb'd Nov 10, 1859?A c.O'l FC PERAMBULATOHB, Spring Gigs, Old Do- rainicn CoSeo and Tea Foti, Patent and | Ktlck Churns. Table and Castors, Looking 1 Glass.* of large *l*."> bo found at Corner of Balttmora and Canti* Street*. I THOMAS JOOVS. I Cnmb'd, May I*. A* t Q , , ' "DOHTC VAILto *M SIXTH ANNI AL AN- NOUNCBMBNT." and brilliant oftrs. ta an- ( of bar o-, lunjn. iB6 0. { *~0"* ??It la the duty of urory cttieen of this Great Bepublin to foster and encourf.ge native genius and American enterprise." 1 Daniel Webster. TUB "WAT REPUBLIC" ' MOISTTIX L.YJ ; A j'ngxzim devoted entirely to the elevation 1 of American authorship, wholly nations], in no *vae sectional or sectarian; having for its raelto tbq world of the preat statesmen: "NOKUIITH, NO SOUTH,> 0 EAST, NO WEST,' J having nothing to do with poluiiv,aiming only at tha highest in A*T t.ir SRATCRB Htid SCIKXCI:, j J and e.apl-jt iog the fce;t writers in e* ery hraw h. , is again btforo the American p blic, seekiug j i their support. THE THIRDVOLUME Will comtneuce with the number for January, ! 18C0, which will te issued early in December, 1 ' 1839. Every nninbet will be splendidly illus.- ! irate! in the highest style of art. Among tin j numerous luuiribu'ors eniiiiped tor the coniine ' year ae the follow iug we.l kuown d slinguish- , ed authors; i Fin Green Hsi'leck, .Srb Smith.(Jftck Dow- ; Ore Ilea A. Brow mow, J. T. l!e*d!ey f [ninp ' George P. Morris, Grorpe D. Pro a lice, 1 ' Wm. Gilmore tiimras, Alice Carev, Park Benjamin, Mrs. Kirkland, John O. Have, It re. Oakes Smith, ! ifunnab K Gould, Phbe C rey, Calhoun McKeuz.e, Mr*. Kile:, M. V. Maury, Ac, Ac, .tr. In the January number will be commenced t'..e most atr.kindly o.iglnal tiuvvl of the day j iutit!ed The Frophst; 1 (3R, SCENES OF KURDEK LIFE. \u25a0 Uv ELIZAUSTH !AKMS SMITH. | TLcre nil! alsu be wnimem-cil in ni mlv j number of the coming v.'u'\u25a0 T MOS f S I'.V U1 - LING AND INTENSELY INTKKESTINU 'J- , HIOINAL NOVEL, entitled The Slaver of the Coast; cut, TUB AFItICAfCTtIADRK. BY CALHOUN McKKNZIH. THE GREAT REPUBLIC MONTHLY is the largeut Mfguzino published in this countrf. ? t o*.#:r $40,000 has been already expended Jo brin£ it t it\u25a0 present high degree ui uu'liu- - , Hie publisher* are d termitied to give it the 4 LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE WoßLx'. j With thllview they make the b-llowing Magnificent Offers. And they refer to every subscriber HOW on ! \u25a0 their books tii-t to the fidelity with which tiiey j fulfi.i their obligations. ( TERMS: S'n ; .ie Copies, $0 2a ! . hubsctipt.on, per year, 2 oo j Club, ot thiee or more, each, 2 (id j An 7 one sending n Club of'FIVE subscribers, ; with the money, shall rtceive, bv mail, his! choice ot either ot the following magnilieeni Steel Engravings, viz; THE LAST SUPPER. Size of plate, 2:. by i' 40 inches. Value, $3. THE CITY OF THE GREAT KING'. Size ?of plute, 25 bv 30 inelu \u25a0??? Value s'. i j THE PALACE OF SV KSTMINhI MR. Size iof plate, 25 bv 39 inches. Value. .?5. SIR WALTER SCOTT'S MONCMKMT. Size l l of plate, 25 h\ 31 inches. Value, SI? | "ttE PRAISE TTJEE. OH, LOUD.' Bzeof \u25a0 j plate, 21 by 2. r . inches. Value, $3. j ROBERT Size of plate, 21 by 25 in. " jValue,sJ. 1 Any one Rending a Clip' of TEN subscribers ! I shall receive his choice ol any TWO ul IILUIVE en-. j graviugs* Any ouc sending n citibol FIF IE EN i suhacrii er shall receive Ids eh iceol NU\ FOLK | ij of above tie raving*. Any one sending a club ; i of TA EN TV subscribers sh..l meive ALLoi J jthe above engraving, ami u copy ol the Maga- j line lor one year, gratis. J Thia splendid offer will enable every otic, by j a very trifling cieriioii, in getting subscribers , I to obtain AS tISJS A COLI.KU'IION OF RAltg WoltKS I I or AitT TO AOOU.N II * I'AUtoK, MS Call '>l blllllH i ' unv.vhcie for .VENfI-r iVK LuLLA<>. ! dih. \u25a0; Young gentlemen anil young ladies, all ovei ' the eounfy, aru inviied to gel up Clubs upon above terms. Pcstinaai vr9. anjotlur respectable persons who muv desire to act as A penis, iid tu e-ir;v> | aCM if COMMISSION instt All ' the abovu Hoit iI" i offer, err ntithorize't to *>rw ai d us su'-si-: iii s , latthepr!. J b< fuie uwiHtd, detiuving twruU J' I per cent, lot . fir trouble. Tie eugraviun w .ii ( Jbe eiil TN iv'.alJOD, IU the order IU vv.iu ? the , cl'llin.'.* .v.i in. FIIWI COME FIJIST HSHVKD. In addition lo tto-r abuv uupara'J.-ln.j offVr we now announce tlnit w ere put itcsdo i.ot t-ji tu. villi a ami whete their nam dare 11-JI sent in, that SIXULK SLBSCU.U-I.H .?SKXut.Vi THB A- MOCtif 4t.T opposite in eavtl of t.H-above l'iugra- , vingit, sdiall receive by mail the Engraving ciio- ; sen and one copy of the .Vnmazino lor one \ ear. Home of these Engravings ate of rum tiuu-s ; tho value OF THOSE offered BY the OLD AM UNION,; and ail or them are beltei ami oi more ittiritiaic worth man any engraving*, ever offered oy him ! "Gilt Enterprise"or "Art Association. "The Last Supper," *n i ?? I'iie City of the J Client King,*' should adorn*? ths wail* O. every ' Clergyu.au and He ho ar in tbe country. ISu anvil offer* as these .* eie ever made be- fort ?there is no "CiianCk" iu the matter, NO '?LITTLUV." no ?ilt enterprise, no humbug. We I call upon Clergymen. Postmasters, trawler*, I scholar.-, and u! 1 who ate itilerwted iu tlie sue- I veao of American Literature ui d Art. to avail | i themselves of these generously libes.il offeiH.? ? j In addition to ail of I'm* above, any one M-tid- ing one dollar ur.d a halt extra, ($1 &U,) shall receive the twelve hack number* of the Maga- zine front January, 1 rtlut-.l.ing a imufhci SKI i.f the "(lIIBA1' KEPUtiLiC MUXihiLY fruu. its commencement. Ail subscriptions invariably iu advance, and r.o deviation fro n above terms. No iuithcr ,n- --strttwtiou necessary to ih>* forming clut'tor to Agents, (lire name AIMPost O.'liee address infill!. AH sums over tin e dollars sboui 1 be sent bv d ft, ifconveuitul Money bv mail, properly authenticated, ut our risK Postage stamps ami current bill* received at par. The Magazine is for s-tlc by nil news dealer* . i the L'niied States mid Canada. The trade supplied at publishers* prinrs, by IIUHS x TOL- SEV. H. DEXTER. A CO.. K. M. I>K All I', HKNDKK KSCN, BLAKE A LNG, in New Vork, and by afl Hie large dealers in tlie piiti- cipal cities. SKNL> IN VOL*it N.rn.-! HKND IN YOUR CLHBSI gpeciim a Copies sent upon t.'ic receipt of 23 cents, rbe engravings will litfsent on rollers, j prepaid, or bv express. OAKSMITH tc CO., Publisher*, I 112 and 114 VV illiam HtiCvt, Nev York. 1 October ;u, idr.9?si Korosejpo Oil! Thf ,VfH Vni'i"; KEROSINE OIL COMPANY. ( Etsi ASLI.-U-.D 1&54.) A enounce that, having iiiuie grea? improve- j menu iu the wuuuhtctiire of KeiCseiiv, liiey j are now enabled to offer it to the Trade at I A Reduced Price. The attention of consumers is respectfully called to the subjoined table, ti c result of a pholornctrica! examination, by ED'l> N. KKNT, Esq., of New York, Chemist, and dated Feb. J, los?. | ! 1 *5 3 . \" I J i J ? V =is 5 ' ! o i l o " - = 1 5* J < M vrsilUL. I Lamp. ! . | c a, a ! = o t I 1 IT 1 ~00 ,_ r 1 ; o = .5 35° a . 5 L=- 1 £ fsi I *" j u ! liArosea<i Kcrofer p, 13.693 2.435 $1 00 $4 SV r*njphfne OnipV.., 5.615 1.230 C 34 85 Whole Oil Solar 1 892 833 1 00 12 00 T.trdOil Solar 1.640 106 1 25 17 70 : Sooria Oil Solar, 1.025 85o! 1 25 26 41 j ? Sjrn'i Fi'd Laroe W'k 553 300 1 87 29 001 I ? c Reliable orders Jrom the Trade, by Mail or Telegraph, filled, on *4fplication to AUSTENS, Ager.ts, 0 Pearl Street. -N. Y. IKEROSENE la also to he obtained at the Manutac'urvri' Prices, of all the New York Wholesale Druggists, Grocers, Camphene urd Burning Fluid Manufacturers and Dealers in Lamps. y. B.?K EROS ENEis the trade mark of the Kcrottne Gi Co.. and all persons are cau- tioned against using the said trade mark far other as Is. October 8, 1853?3 m. rtOPPPR Ktttltff,ftra sees, Ao.. for salecheap I \j St JOHN JOHNSON'S. 6th Annual Announcement. | cutnxriCo rcrF-i* or TIIK COSMOPOLITAN ART: ASSOCIATION. From all h country subscribe/* 1 this populftr Art Xo-tiiution, (now ii it sixth < year,) iro beingreeeirnd in a ratio unparaUcl- ! nil with that of any priviou* yenr. Any poraon can become a member by subsetib- ' iug 3$ wnicil WILL R.MTLTLB 111 VI TO Ist.?The beautiful Steel Engraving, "Shukg- j pear and Via Friends." j 2d.?A t opy of the elegantly Illustrated Art ! Journal onoyear. 3d.?A Free Seaeott Aumia uion to tho G ailer I las', 54$ Broadway, Vss*York> In addition to which ncoernt hu:uir<{ vutunblo j NVi rk* of Art iiru 'jinn to subscribers an Prt-ini- | uniH. comprising choice Paintitigr, Sculptuns. Outlines, ,vcM by too Auiericiin end For- eign Artistr. Tits SUPBUB EsnftaviMO, which every subscri- ber will roooivu immtJi ite/y on receipt of sub- scriptii'L, entitled "fihakespeavo andT:<a Friends." is of a character to give uuquaiifioh pleasure ami sfttisfaution. No work of equal value ever before plaoed within reach of the people int such a price, 'f b> Kugravitig is ul a very largo aire, being printed on heavy plate paper ' 30, by 3S inches, making a moat superb on.a uient suitable for'.he walls of either the library j parlor, or office. it can be sent to any part of the country, by ; tnail, with safety, being packed in u cylinder, postage }jir }>> id. Think of it! Such a work deli* er froo ofohnrgo , and th> Aft /"urria.'.ono year, for three dollars! j .SI'BdCKIRTIONS will be recoived until iho Evening of Tuesday the Slat of January, . I StJO, at which tiiuo tho books will clo.so Mid tho ProiniuniH bo given to subscribers. No person M restricted to a ninglo aubscrip- > I tion. Those remitting slo uro entitled to six i | membership*. Sulncnptions from California, the Canadus, ; and nil Foreign Provinces, n.uM be $3 50 in , i *teud of sl', in order to defray extra postages, | i Ac. ; Persona wivhirg !o fonu club* will rpplyfor j j a circular of terrne. .t j The bo-iutifully Illustrated Art Journal,giv i \u25a0 ing full particulars, will bo sent on leccipt of IS cents, in stamp* or coin. Addrosa C. L. DEKBY, Actuary C. A. A.. 64G and 613 Broart way, New-York | M.b\u25a0criplioiis also reeeiied by b. li. TAY- LOR. Hon. See. 'GAS 1.1 Ci HT | FOB THE MILLION!!: iIACU'S I'OIirABLE GAS GENEKATOR! AND llydrucaiiioil \aitor liiirner and! Fixtures! HAVING i.on *FP<. A K ent r" r ,h ' ! sale of the above v xiuuble Gas Goneiutwr, j 1 am now prepared Lt tl.c Fixtures in i all varieli .'ri and prices. U.v this 'July xalua . j Lie iiivoiiti? n, the resident of the Country can | 1 enjoy the luxury of a liest quffHty Gas light. ' I w inch for Biuliancy, Eei notny, Economy, und \u25a0 safety of its ure, cannot be surpassed. I At a COST uf LLSS TiiAN CENT i Ti,K HO UK. I Itprodue s a Lib!iff equal to eight J |(. u lidlei. and without itmuke or HutcU. .Maoh j Lump and Chandelier being a Gas Wotks I ui miniature, the couuuiur is his own proa.*** I oor, therefore 110 question of leakage or Metr. : measurement to contend with. Ho is certain 'lo jilii/, for thai unly, which he consumes. ! The great desire thai lias been felt for ? years for a Portable Gas Light,simple in cou- ! straetioii and easily managed, in this iuventiou j is fully realised, and must bo seen to be uppro | elated. I Every person in want of a superior and oeo- -1 nominal Gas Light, either fur Town or Country, ; : is invited to cull and examine for themselves, j and be convinced of its superiority over all j i other Lights now in existence. | Also constantly on hand rnd for sale at Re- j iiluecd Price#, wholesale and retail, Genuine I i Korosiim and AH oriinc Coal Oils and Lamps. I ainj'h u. Klberiul Oii and Lumps, Shades, : Globes, Chimnies, Ac., Ac. WM. iIOHTON. Agent. > I 130 Wert Bait. St., above Green North side, j ; | .Iw* cv?;t io x ,! To nil wknvt it mo; Content. IC i vingproved Priority of luventiou bofjre , '; the Patent Uffioe of the United States, over the j 1'O called "M urleu U. Loveless' Sttf l/eneratirj ; ' <7./* /turner." on which proof a Patent was gran- j ted tun by the United States, bearing date the j [ 2'bh day f October, I MM. This is to cuulion\ i nil utrHfi lgninmt tnakin/j, rending vruaintj the I ; .*?, us nil who soda, will be held ropnnniblo j for daiiiages, as by the United States Patentj Laws tnada niid provided, for aufh infringe- | merits of niy High**, and those holding under j Als ? at::i!n.it the making, using vt vendingto ? any parties, the so-called ",/of 4 n"vw's Domntie j , Sell ttener ttiwj Cot Hunter*," as the iaine is 1 jhii infringement of my Patent*, bonring date ? the 22d day of Juno, IC*3M, and also of October I ; 26th. A. lb 185* AT,0N7.0 M. MICE, j May 12. 1839?1y, .Springfield, Mass. | COAL & WOOD! Flury & McCizlley n AVINO leased tli Frostbur.' Company's 1 - C'AL YAIt D, situated on tlie Ualtimore I and Olii flail lioad. in this city, arc prepared j to furnish the public with uuy grade of Coal r i desired, cither j? Lump. Kun of Mine or Fine, : j by ilio Car or Cart i'j'.d., of good quality and at i . I ijlH-Wf have also mi hand, and will at all j j ' times bo prepared to furnltb, , j Oak and Pine Wood. h ; sawed orunsawed, :m may '?" wanting, by the ? ! Curt load, fiie addition of Wood to our Coal j business, w. think, Will prove a. great conve- nience to our citizciu. ami therefore hope to be ' patronized. J)>y fitie Hoot I, tor kiinl/itiy, ! sawed iu three pieces, always on hand. ££#f*Coiil and Wood delivered by the Cnrt I load in al I parts of tue city. 11 KNItY FLUUY, W .I. It MeCULLEY, Cumberland, May 25,18dlt?6ui. A. Leather! Leather! ! Oak and ll'iiniock Solti Laathur. j Oak and Hemlock ole Leather. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. } j French, Herman American Calf Skins I | French, Herman & American Calf Skins. | j French, German a Vmcriean Calf Skills, j ' .Morocco, Kid and- Patent Leather. j Morocco, Kid and I'atent L ather. : ,Morocco, Kid and I'atent Leather. ' : Bindings, Linings, Lasting*, Ac. j Bindings, Linings, Lasting*, ,tc. I, Bindings, Linings, Lasting*, &e. |; i W \u25a0 invito Country sioii:hunts and Maulac j t'lrer." t examine our ftock of Leather r.ncl : ' .it W'IMI -"iIo or retail for Canli, or good paper. I' at thy b>tVOst urice*. \II order* executed faith- tu?!MAYNAKD,ELY A KOBK, 1 No. 4ft Soutii Calvert St., Haiio. Md. Hypr. 12, IS6J.?2ui / .Vurr'sTrue Heiloralive. TltKUttsr, SAPBSr, ANO PUKBST TONIC AND ALTERATIVE EVKIt PRE- PARED. It is recommer ded by the leading medical authorities and ;s highly approved by all who have tried it. Delicate ladies find it a perfect restorative ; and persons who lead n sedentary Ire will find their ticrvotH and general system strengthened and \ uproved bv its use. The great object of this medicine is : To purify th* system of all morbid First, matter, and impart to the blood such * properties as to make it new, pure,, apd rich. _ To clean so the stomach and bowels ! second Of acrid humors,a idity, and all mu- ; cous matte, which cause ao many j and fatal diseases. TJlifd. To soften and relieve stricture of the skin, and thus establish a healthv und natural flow of the ''insensible perspiration." _ .. To impart tone and strength to the r oertn digestive organs, and give great vig- or and vitality to all the organs of the hody. To eradicate all diseased, impure. Fifth ar "* P'XS'nous particles from the blood, flesh, and bones, and effect their complete expulsion rrotu the body. To counteract the 111 effects produ- SlXth. red tiy ttie use of mercury, and to remove all scorbutic eruptions, aris- ing from whatever cause. Prepared aid sold by A. I. A D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggists, 100 Hilton street, corner of William, Ntw Tori;. i mxm ; A. M. Bi NINOER & Co. ; (E&tabliflicd 17/8,) SOLE IMPORTERS, | No. BROADWAY, N. Y. J This DELICIOUS TONIC ! especially for tlw e..0 ol tlic | MEDICAL L'NOYEASIO.F ami Iho FAMILY, p*xs- ; sesscs thoo intrinsic aieUiciual proyerUw (Touic ami lliitretic) which to an , Old itntl PURE GIN Iho business of manufacturing spuiious giua. and offer- j | ing tUeui as beverages, under the titles, ; 11 Aromatic,"?" Cordial," ?" Medicated," 1 etc., has bocomo so oonunoti, that tiic puV lie arc justly suspicious of nearly everything j that U offered under similar forms, and tho |' trade has thus been brought into disrepute. I ft iias remained for our house (established j hi 1778) to supply the pressing popular j need, atul to inaugurate a nine era in tho history of tiie Trade. \Ve trust that onr established reputation founded upon eighty years of experience abundantly vindicates our claim to public coufidencc. INT. 33. Acomparison of " Biuiiiger's Old London D'ok Gin" I with other* bearing similar names, will estiibliuli lut I 4 superiority, anil make other C ACTIO* uimooesiMrj. I Put up iu Qf.tr.r C.vrrLES, in Cases of | I one and two dozen each, and sold through- | out the world by Druggists, Grocer?, etc. j Druggifts and Dealers Supplied with WINES AND BRANDIES, B Direct from United States ; ed Warehoufes. i For sule by K. 11. STABLER k CO. i Rul time re. J. B. 11. CAMPBELL, 1 Cumb'tf, Sept. 15,18511 ?6m. Drugglit. Order of Ratification. ; John L. Hook und j Jmuca S. Hook ! If 1363. v*. i In the Circuit Court for | Tliomns D. Puvi* j Allegany county n Matilda June Duvis { Court oi Equity, and oibcis j ORDERED, this 16th iln.v of October, 1839, by the Circuit Court for Allegany count%, 1 li.al l he report of the Commissioners appointed to tiiak'o partition of th? Real Ebtate of James . Hook, (h'ceased, be nod theaunio is hereby rut- ( tilied nnu coufirmed. unless cause to the con- trary there *>f he shown on or hefore the 15th ( cay of Dccm*iher next. Provided ft copy t.f thi- ol derbe inx'M 'ed in some newspaper printed 1 in Cumberhii d once in each successive week ( ! for one month hifom the first day of Decern- ) her next. True copy? , Test?ll. RESLEY. 1 | Oct. 20,1850 ?1 ('letk. > s I JOHN WILSON, | Ksliihlislu'tl in lSi,'7--Ketlrcil 1553. JOHN 11. WILSON, Agont, | THE suuvivi.xu PARRXBJT or JOHN WILSON £ SON, No, 14 Baltimoro-8t. f near the .Bri&jc, SOW UKMUVLDTU X. W. Cor. Howard A Camileii Stt>. f Italliiuore. j on Inni'i an<l for sale, tIT.V | WINKS, HItASDIES, OLD RVE, liUtJItUON ; Wllt.- KEV.-s, Ao., in Wouilor Draught sua ' Dottles. OLD jQiijlonia Hyo Whiskey. ! I Si:." lou2. Tho Diploma of the Md., Inetituto. ! "TUia Dipioiuu,of tho rir.:tclar, wa.s award- | od by the Maryland Institute for tho Pro in o- | tiou of .Mchnnic Arts, to John I). W ilaon, of Haiti more, fcr beat OLD II YE WUUsKKY, cx- : hibttcd at the Exhibition uf Articles of Amer- ican ilanufacture, held in tbe city of Pulti more, on the Ibt day of October, IM'.V JOSHUA VANSAN T, Pres. 0. it. HUKT, Soo'y. Tho Old Diploma Rye Whiskey. Together with noleeUun* 1r ?*i tbe choice.-t Mtouks of HVE \V HISKUYin Allegany, Wuah*, ington and othercoimtie* in Maryland, rang- ing in price from 76 cents, sl. SI 23, Ml 60 $2, $2 60. and $3 per gallon, constantly on hand and foranlo by bbl? hnlf bhls., Jemi- ; johns, gallon and singlo bottle, at the '' Difilonut Old /iV Whiskey W'treUuuie, Cor. Iloicttrcl 'iml Cimden Sfs. Nearly oppoaiie tl.e Passenger Stution of the M. A 0. K. 11. 's^Call and examine. Orders so!i< ileduud promptly executed by the Agent, Aug. 4, '.iv My. JOHN K. WILSON. FREDERICK r KiJuLltluK CITY, MD. The Scho'ustlc exrwigrs of this fn- j nt it at ion will If r sumed on Mondtto, tUt I stit '?/ September next, The Faculty and Teachers a-'-l genera] ar- ranuetuef t<* t tin* Seminary, triil rvinaiu the | tame in all respects as las! year, and it shall h** J our unceasing en lanvur to continue to merit j the favor and patronage of the public. For lit HI ril and Twit ion, iiichidinn I furnish/d Form*, fight*, Fuel, Wish~ j inrj, rfc., Js2oo p* r Scholastic, year; j payable litdj'~yearly iti advance. For Circulars and o her particulars, apply at this office , or address H. WINCHESTER, Aug. 18, 1359?1y President, j Cliilianlson'N Irisli IJ i IT. on , Damask*, Diapers, 2be. Consumers of Richardson's Li&ons, and those desirous ofobtaining the Genuine bends, should see mat iho articles they pur- chusj aro seultd with tliO full name of tae Arm, J. N. RICHARD bON, 80N3 A OWDEN. a* a guarantee of tho soundness and durability ] of the Good#. This caution rendered t.oo*iftlly uees- sry, as Urge quantitieM.f inferior and defec- j tivis Linens are prepared, rmeon alter seas' * n j ami scale I with th ? name of RICHARDSON, j by Irish Hours*, who, regardless of the injury ; thus inflicted ulik< on t) - Avneri'nn consumer 1 and the manufacturers of the genuine Good*, will not readily abandon u business to profita- ble, while pqrrhssr9 csn b imposed on with Goods of x. worthless character. J. BULLOCK E A J. If. LCCKE, Agent#. 35, Church Street, N.T. j Juns. 33, IKifi?ly._ Flour and Feeu. H AVISO a !nrg stock ol PLOUIt. of-.irt- ousbrunds, iu Store, weinvftc wholesale and retail dealers, m well a* coneuiatrj, to oall and examine 'he qna.ifv and price*. 3/W Fend, flu*d\*p. r nrn if,..;. Outs and ' Bo~hu>h+it en hand and for sale by 3pt. 2). O. C. CLVRH A CO. The University's j Familiy Remedias-! Idditil iin'ltr th, Sal and AmOo i, t TliE UNiVEKSItV t>? FREE MEDICINE axn POPULAR KNOWLEDGE, J CLarWrd by theNtateof Peunsylvuni-i, A prili ?9iti, law, wtvu v capitai. of $100,(*00, Mainly for (he purpose of arremiug the tviis] of Spurious and Worthies* also, for 1 supply iug itie Connuuuity wit?* RELIABLE REMEDIES Wherever u competent Physician cannot or will not be employed tins In titntic\ loci ltd I in PhiladtlphiH?Home Diapeinmry ami Office, j 32South Scionl Street, where up plication j .'ci new tigt-uclcs must be t JOHN P KKJSSE, Preii if ? Rf; WAND'S CELEBRATED TONIC NIK* j TURK, Uiiovwi tor upwards ol twentt-fiv* m t'-c } oi> cure HitJ hrre cure for FEVER AND AGUE, 4 , and hi 4 itn-vliniabie Remedy for 110 IVEL COMPLAINTS. RO WANDS COMPOUND SYRUP OF BLACKBERRY ; ROOT, which highly impiov*d au.t POPULAR REMCDLE& TCCETMPU HTTA. The University's Remedy tor COiU*LALNTS , of tht LUNGS, Bronchial affeciiooF; The Univccsltv'B Remedy for DISPEPSIA or INDIGESTION; ?? COST IVI2-BO VVfiLS; 1 - SORE EYES; ?i ?' EAR-ACHE or DEAFNESS " " TOOTII-ACiIE: " - - FEVER A AGUE (in Pill*;) These Remedies not am like the iie*trum<* o?' the day, ut depend upon their intrinsic i merit lor popular favor. Alto tor sale at the Uotne Dispensary, ?2? south Second .Street, Philadelphia, Dr.Cui-! In i * celehr ited Indian Veritable Panacea, j tor the cure ot Scrofula, Mercurial D ;ca*es . aml all other impurine* ol Use Blood, and. hi*other Reinedle*. For aula by nil Uruggiihi am! others thrnnsh* out the" United Siuma Canada, Ac., >nd for | sale by J. B. CAMPBELL, Cumberland j Lowixlc* A Clary, Froil burg, Hart A Hatfield. Annopoli* Samuel Anderson, Gov. Ridge. Nor.?., I*s9?ly. vXluXYle FIItX.UE PROPERTY,' FOR SALE. | The subscribers, Executors of jaiuet Paull ?Icc'd in pursuance of the direction* ot the last [ will and testament of the said deceased, w ill 1 xpote to sale, by public vendue, at the Walter j House, in Conntllsvilb , Fayette Co., Pn , on: Til ir*day, the 17th day of November, ibt/j,at one o'clock, P. .M., all that valuable proper!T known as the New Laurel Kurn ice lands, situ- j ated on the Yougbiofheny river in Duobnr . township, in said county, on the line of the | Pittsburgh & ConnellsvilU) Unilroud, and wlili- in four inilert ot the Fayette county Railroad,; eon Ini:.inif about 4500 acres, more or leu*. The laud is well timbered, arid abound* in ' iron ore and limestone, and postesses every , facility lor carry inn on the furnace. A large part ot the land is also well adapted J to agricultural purpose*, nnd contains also j L'oftl in considerable quantities. Pu tons wishing to nxainine the laud before ihe dav of sale, can call on Win- Walker, Esq., j n Coniicl!*vil|p, or on Joseph Paull, near Now ; Haven, who will show them the property, or i five any de.iired infornniiion a* to terms, Ac. ! JOSEPH PAl'i.L. THOS. P.TOW N'SLF.V. I Nor. 3d. 1859?td. ?The New York and Virginia Strew Steainslili) Company's | \ctvniHl S.lrgaiil Mensn-iiip | | gy I SOUNT Vernon! F. C. SMITH, Commander. Will leave New York EVERY SATURDAY i at >1 o'clock, J'. 3/.. from Pier Ao, 12, North Riv- ! i r, arriving" t Alexandria early Monday morn- j ing. Jcei'Mirif g, will leave thv Company's De-: jot nt A Lh X AN Dill A at 1 o'clock, I', M. .eve- ' jry WEDNBSD AY. Passage, Including mcalxST. 50 accommodation*, fitt clara in every re*pect. ; Shippers wilt please observe that tin ?* i.t j the only direct lint of d>\eavicrs betu ccn Aew York j inut Alexandria. A commodious Depot ban been .netted where ; goods can be received an d shi* ped without re- card to weather, and utid* r the care of a com- j patent accnt. Merchandise intend, d tor CD.M- UFULANDor intermediate point.-, wi.l he for- warded uith dispatch, awl uiihout Commission 'or forwarding. This will tm found vwehtite cheapest rente for ull merchandise piirchxgcd in New York. Insurance on ui! cooci run be affected at the I ' office ' f the (Jo., iu New York it 3 J 1 O\V \.V. CO., Agent* AUs.H. B, CROM- ; \Y JCI.O JcCU. Agents. New York. office corntr , \Vei k Albany Streets* I Dot. 27, \n'*j ? -ly XOTICE. I ILpersons knowing themselves indebted ; 1 .1 to thy FroitburgLo.il Company tor Coal I ] obtained ut the Company's Yard, are hereby j . notified that if such indebtedness ho nt prompt- j | ly settled the account* will be placed in the ' . hands cl a Constable. THOMAS I. McKAlfi, Jr.. ! Collecting Agent for the Co. 1 Nov. 3. HS9?3t. 11 The Eureka Shuttle \u25a0 i Sewing Machine l\ Price Fifty Dollars. fpnii iu oat perfect Sowing Machine ever ! J A ma.lo, combining the improvements of t:i J Patents, they will Stitch, 11 cm. Fell, Hind, end | f (lather, A will *owi'ro 111 the finest catubrio to the . ( com nest and thickest fabric* including leather . | using glace or ungl.tce cotton, linen thread, ; skein silk or twist, making a neat lock stitch both side* aliko, that canuot bo rnvrlidard- regularly license 1 under 12. flow, JrV Patent. | . Send for a circular and sample* of sewing.? j Address P. NIC DOLLS. | Pratt A Howard Ft.. j. Sept. *, I&S9.? y. Baltimore. BALTIMORE SAFE MANUFACTORY,,: Mir,tiElVS Improved Salamander Safes. Tlioumisid! of do'lxrs in property of all Mm< j ire saved annually in these *fea that never fail to preserve their content*. Factory, Dornnee \ St.. Providence R. I. and ISO North St., Haiti- itifMC. Sales Room No. 16 Sont'.i O.iMias 6t. ( l*or*itti nod price*, send for 9 circular. A'.l j, t warranted togi>o aatiafrcitou* U tf. MILLER. !, 1C South Cy'.rlct bt. Bait. M!. ?Tgift 30, 1859. !y. j, Pictures' Pictures!! A F. SMITH would TI epcetfai!;i aocott-ce ai to the cUfitaJ of Cumbfrlaau tod ur rounding r-.uoty, tbul ha iur jn*t received tom the euet a whole ailed Cetst-ta, cocf flelar- geat (hat has eer bten in t Me *>fy. lie .> now prepared to make foil live Am- hrotypcfaiid ilollotypri. u well ta all of tie emaller eieet, on tba nu ft eatonabie (trsi. I rneke no preienaioni of being :becheapert, but I do claim to do my work in bo tuoet or- tiatiuand workmanlike manner, in proof of which yon bore only to coll end eiamire ?ped- iment. Operator* euppltod with pore cbamiea.'r ofmy own manufacture on roatonablo terra*. Gallery and Kecaption Room a 2 doora Xortb of Pott Office, Bait, fit . Cumberland, Md. Alto agent for the tale of fiterotcopic Bo*et and View* of '?11 parte of the world. ? Oct. 27. I**o. A and F. G. copy. MACK AREL ?ion kite prime Wo. 1 Fondly MKkaael. for SO'* OY ?Tuir t. V. haffer a co. 1 ©R. FRUNON'S - j Coiu*>ntmfc-il Rt medics. I FOR SEtICATE ©ISEASES. j No. X. i 1/ aWfcbwWvil Ab. I such ? general db%Jity # Joss otf u-'Ctiorj, we*' f log a* hj of th* orgus**, of toy t< e#t*t utkot t t dirftiigoma (s hp i_ .iWHency, utd *Jrie* ' < the soquul organ*, *>l by tie nc rt-etra.o j# t indulgence of tba pat alone. 1 m*- |l. w |>. S-TIIV CU.\CEMIUir.U HALM I Wjfyctire iiiright Jcy r, any iv>o of gof.oorrbtt#, !in umb or smt-Jl and rvtjniv*s c>j tt \u25a0 etrictlo'i of diet. Pric* .d clviier. 2' No. jf, CUS( f NTR\ IKD 'Will LL. -?7h r ' u*e of thi*remedy uill rura tilect in a ihoe*. ; tnae, snd t c.tu *how oerfifirat*-# of *mi ?f!V<- e>l efi-rir *ll others buve failed; 'his in teita- li'nr and sinell. Price una J'Alnr. (. No. I.?CONCENTRATED f'UMTKR ~t* I | tlia only remedy koi>v nthat nil!posiiliely an" 1 j strictures ot tba iireiX.a, no nt*ttr ?. f how '? standing or iifgloctcd the e*>e vify ie. Jhr**-* n one dollar. I No. f.?ANTXMSKCURiAL ril.Lc.-A/* . "to hem nmtd this drrd r iil Jn.gfu.et. ! cury t 'which reiaafo* In the for years. ? j cau#iag hi TO any trrftln c-uld o i ht9 Fills, which ill tatirtly u <* ; affaoia and remove it friti tis systis. 2't.i > 1 onn dolisr. i N'o. O.?ORIENTAL PA67lXLa?Xiaesr- I tiin ce-a fvr f/m*ia irregeirritir.s, I sion 'rf the Tn-Of,trua.t)r . Wire *.?% dollars. No. ?. ?T !f>. UONUKNTRATRD AMARIN, j Certs t/.e whiter !uliog of iD fiirrcu \u25a0 i a*M>, paintul Price one Ool.tr ( ; No. K.?THE tul.VTOlt? is a rei/.edy thsi ! has tifvur ben kaovrti 'o fail rnxiug 'iravt!, ; nod *ll Krt-ttloas of uLn Kidneys enl blfiddft Pnoe otiu dollar. Either of to* ahovn Tctnmiic* w:!Xbe *t nt ry .j m nil t' art part of the fed ltd Stater, vn r oclpt of the price amiM*ed. Vltdiiliti fo/itaitiiii/: , full rorticular* mav bm >btsix.ed Ly *#.tfcs la* r oriu Post Slftitp. Addrt" DR. FKLIX RRUNON# Post Of' l * Rnt 9?, Philadelphia, P*. ? ; N. P.?The Doctor nif-y he ootpr.ltd In coen pEcated ca.m.t by letter "rpergorally, but only inch letters wEi bu u \u25a0 irerej ''numin a ren* ' nonahle i**.. OFFICE, Old York Road A Callowhill irt. May 19, lf'CP?ly. A Proclamation. (JTATP MAItVI.A.VD.EXECCTIVL Hi'- 0 FaRTMENT.? In acoordtuce with tl-* ? j uiagn trbieh ha* now brcuoie establisheil should io nppr.ioiedby the chief civil ninhor- ? | i:y to bj observed as a iperinl occasion of , i Thnuk/giving and Gratitude to AIMIGRIY Uci ? i lrthe contlnucu biaasincs which, during tfo *. y*nr now drao mg to htvc b**rn veoeL* safed to uh ; and in order to cexi'jßj with eh k general expectution nnd desire ot ' 1.9 citirer J r! uf this .Stato who wish tounito t.u the fun. I ! day with the cilitena of other State*, ina ser eieo t i becoming a Christian nation, 1. Thomas Hoi. liday Hick*, Governor of the irtato /f Mary ? land, do hereby designate and appoint TilU**- DAY, the IMI.Iiday of November i xt( n.ii dny of Uenerfll Thanksgiving and Trnyrr. and lib- -1 vite and all the inhabitant*of thi*Bt** I to koop rthd obacrvo that dry, by laying ssido ! all their cmtomary and daily busijittss; ly | i uniting, 1" the-r repecjive pla-'ca wonhip, ! in public acta dovotion and gratitude, to tti j Pfik ST.n a.VI> Govtrnor or Ai i. Mr*, fnra'l I the hle.saihg* of |]-.a pnaf, by imploring Hi* t I blessing* and guidnuco in the future : and by j'Joining there,or ai their homes, in such *?? - r j vice* and exercises n nre appropriate on a da ? j ! of Thnuksgising and Piayer. I Givyii under my hand nnd the greet ' lLaa#Sei>i - t Mai tliiiid, ut Aunapolil, this . i fwonty-niMh Joy w f October, in the venr 18M'. r XIIOS. 11. JiICKS. ? i R r the Governor. . 1 JAMK* It. PARTRIDGE, notl'UlM. Secretary of rtute. LESTER'S II IMPROVED SHUTTtE L OVK-STITOJI idilfl.U 1A I'IIIMS. i 'PHIS is themoitreßab.'ebewirg Machine ev JL er offerod in thJr' .arket, both m the quai 1 tv of it v*urk, ic* durubiiny and aiinplicny. I Hie onerudon of i.: \u25a0 v .*:* rl< srbeU ihun ihai ' of any other machine, whilo it works with ea* jon (ha tin'..it ailk or heaviast Hoth, which it ? works in a vi.ry superior maLUor ; inaking iv sirait, evenly laid searn, much finer than ordl- , nary hand worl:, while both sides of the clot.* , aro stitched alike. It rarely gets out of wurking i order or requires rcpairiug, and is fo slir.pl.! ; that an nerator eou perform ail ordinary rc j pairs ;, it. until it is worn out. With all there j adv 'itagei over othar taachli ei, wo fee) eouu di-' I.eater's i'utoiit sc.. ug Machit m iviili e: , nu -'t the want* -.1 f.unilie*,all kinds of mubii- fii."'u*!tig olotL l-r*, tailor-, or istiv other* r. - |qu ring n seam in t'te'r work, will find (his h j Al icuitio (list will do their work n a rapid ano ;*i bstaiUiai mauiicr, n-d touch nicer lintn vs>. I o/iiinary "ay. £yrniiie* who require runcn sowing will fuithis .VJuchino peculiarly udaj ? j ad to their wuuts, baeideß saving labor enongh in a fow month* to pay for D. Tailor* will find , a great siring l.y usiug this Sowing .Machine, i hosides being always sure of a superior quality of work thrit does not r'p, and tbut look# much nicer thai, band work. ! KKFERENCE TO A I£W I'LRSONS U?INC TIIFM. J. tt\ Merchant Tailor, Gay St., ! near the Church. Levi I'orry .t Co., Shoe store, 175 Doit. s.t. 1 S. Htri/lor, Mantilla Factory, Baltimore Bt.. j ov"f Purr's China stvrc. | J. Evan*, No. 1 S Lnltimoro street. t Jam** Taylor. No. .140 Baltimore street. Mi*e Mat Wiliyard, 19 Constitution street. Mi*. R. A. Bf-urd, NO. 90 Knsor street. Mrs. Bnckmillef. 7j McElderry sheet. Mrs, M'ut son, lo Jlninhur g atr*ct. Mrs P. 1 if. .If, !47 Hanibn-g street. L. I). b'HASi!, Agent, It".:' B.i t?*f., the Adams Express Co. Ealliniore, June IC, 2859.?1y. CARLETON & LAKSY.' " 1 "> !?? 'V f ' '?mbsrlactl, lid. Tho atiscribers having a?cci&tcd thtmstlrc* in ronductiug the Merchant Tailoring husine** in its various hiatichcs, in the .Store Room ibrmerly occupied by i!. I). Carleton, where they now have in B'oro the largest an-i .slock of Cloths, Cassimercs &Vestings, alio,it coiuideieaMoi'tnient ofGentlcraei.'* Kur- nieLing Good*, coinpribiug th ucd moot choice ityie* in market. From a long experience ie the man j fact fir- ing of (ter.tleaien'l Wear, they flai'er tf emevlvf* that tiny can give geueral aiitiafaction to their friends ami tostouiers who nny favor tbra. wilha cail. All (jrxi'ii warranted a* repretthUd *ir<! good 9 fits yiiararUiu' A fu;l aßsortmeirt of good* will Ve kept c< ? stantly on hand ud oi which will bfsold to- Cash, v. punctual time cnatomer* at tboloweft ra'.ti. CARLE TON L LAKEY. Mcu'zy'i \cu lil cky frill:mte Strut. Or'.tJ, 2859.?y 1,000 Agents Wanted. LVKKYBODY'S I,AWYI;HASD COU.S'SVL- LUIi iu buutiC**, containing pl-iu uud eimplc lufitructioo* to Kvcrtody for trar.snciiug their iiuiine.*a Mccordlog to law, with legal form* fur di awing tht various necessary paper* cou- | "ectcd therewith, together wiili ihc law* of all th< Siates, for Collection ot Debu. Property Zxempl troui Execution, Mt-chauica' Liens, Ex- r ecoiion of Deeds uud Mortgagee, Rights of Mar- Iried Women, Dowtr, f'sorv, Will#, Ac. By i FnAMK CaoiUY, Ebi;., ut the Fhiluilelpbia Bar. ! 384 puges, IStnu. | Anentiteiy now wotk ot: the subject, adapt j ed to the wants of trery citixeu of the United State*. Singlecopeisscat by toa ; l tocny ad- t drert, on receipt of price,sl.oo, or iu law itjrle of binding at §1.75. l,oofi Agcntj. wanted to nama;S for it, with j whom liberal arMngcwecte will It made. Ap- plv to or a<!jreti JOHN E. PG TTER. FubitrHer. No. 617 Saxrsom N.trt. Pbi'.fldelpbi.,. Fa. Jnuifi'taf" %YotiC4. | Gill if G*:Uno > {VRDERFD. this Ifth * 3 j I >1 f -f Aivg. UfiJf.ihet6iXbe>t i His Creditor*. J Gauiapgi uoiir*to£i*<red flt-rs, and that tl* fir f ; M'cJv of JantEfy next, !?-fiacd-for'l* s < ! Gilbert Guiliar to appear in tbe ( irxott f?ut - for Allegany c'JWUty, to uuvwer *uih 4aterrcg*i tones or alkgnttoo* as iue creditor*, on do: ee-e or suretioi .o'" propofex-r allege hi an-1 that n copy this otAtr be puoilbtil ore? a wira for ibreo rootuhp n e'rnic urvsp.it ? ? published in tha dty -of Cumberland. prior * fhe said firrt Monday of Jeouarj, ut iu b notice. Tde.*lX. LESLEY. Cforlr Aug. XJ.lfoa-ilm A FEW birrelflefiof Baker'* Old By ? Whi* Vey. Fortalaby v M. K. 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DitliswCDMBERLRANI>I MD.

1karmlay Monriflg* Xot,

To Advertisers & Business Meli.Pit ''Civiliannnd Telegraph?'* Kitha circula-

tion of OS'S thefar-wrs, miners, nHinufMCturers, mechanic*an I substantial bu.thM*s mtfi, bf 7hi*dpdad/uinhuj counties, is confhldntly rcConiCicn-tit. las a medium ofAdvertising surpassedhi/ no other paper xr% Western Maryland. A

numbers among its readers those toho are

able lo buy liberallyand pay promptly, asta

tr/t'ne custom nwiid be valuable to business

Papen fr Mailing.

Ourfriends can always find at our office,copies of the "CIVILIAN AND TELEGAA-TH,"

fettle I and prepared for mailing at Jive cents

eiich.

Local Intelligence.

MARYLAND COAL TRADE. ?For thev.*cok ending Saturday, Nov. 12, 7,240.01tons of coal wi re shippeil over the Cumber-land and Pennsylvania Railroad, and 5.787.10

over the road of tho George's Creek Coal andIron Company. Ma .iug a total for the weekfrom the entire region of 12,983.11 tons.

Total shipment* for tho year from the en-

tire region, 447,910.00 tons.

85 boats cleared this port during the week?tiding Wednesday, the 10:! i inst., carrying

9,548.10 tous of Coal.During the season 2440 boats cleared this

port, carrying 205,249.00 tons of Cord.

DEATH FROM DUBNINO.?On Wednesday9th inst., Charlotte N. fvn kuy, aged about

S years, an interesting little daughter of Mr.J. Hoflinau Rtickey, while playing with a

number of children at a bon fire in a lot near

her parents resilience, hat! her c'othes to takelire and before they were extinguished was soseveiely burnt that she died in a few lioursafter the occurrence. It is seldom tliat wo

meet with \ case that so powerfully appealsto our feelings as this one. Her body being

most frightfully burned, &nd having inhaledthe Humes, there was no human meana that

could arrest death. Being informed of this,and suffering more than our pen is capableof describing, with her mild and childishvoice, lifting up her eyes to her attendants,hlie besought, as she must il'e, that the doctor

might administer something that would endher life and put her out of her extreme suf-

fering. Blessed little one, the days of thysuffering a; e over, for tho controller of all

destinies has sa'ul "suffer the little children to

come unto me."

BIKE. ?On Saturday morning last at about

one o'clock, the stable occupied by Mr. A.J.Boose was destroyed by fire. Mr. Boose hadsome eight tons of hay burnt and about onedozeu Hogs. Three Mules, the property of|Air. Samuel Lynch were burnt up. The fire!was evidently the w-i k;f an incendiary.? jThere can be no doubt but that there areHome malicious persons in our midst engaged Iin the diabolical business of firing the prop- ierty of our citizens?the burning of the dry-

ing house of the Cotton Factory?the Stable |vf Mr. Bruce and the Stable in the rear of

Benli's Mill,an weii as that of lift Saturday, j;:'.i indi.ate this fu.t. Should lut the Mayor joiler a reward for the scoundrels. ;

A COLD SNAP. ?Wo WERE greeted on lustSunday morning with a very sensible tiidi a-

tion of winter. Wo had been enjoying tli.it

beautiful season called Indian Summer, ami

so much pleased were we with its blniiJ and

genial that we did not anticipatea sudden cutting short of our pleasures, but

lihvievery thing else below the sun, fine andpleasant weather has mutability written uponit. It lias gone, and the tierco winds, the dri-

ving rain and hail, and the intense and pierc-ing cold of .Sunday last, indicates unmibtuUe-al ly that we should prepare f<>r winter. At

t.e present writing it is much more pleasant.

[tr.J" As a matter of convenience to ourreaders, wo call their attention to the follow-ing, which shows the hour of closing the

mails at the Post Office in this city. Cut itc,nt and post it up in your counting room:

Eastern mail at 7.10 a. m. and 0 p. i.

Western " 7.30 a. m. and 0 p. m.Bedtord mail daily (except Sunday) 0 p.m.

National Uoad Try-Weekly, U p. m.S imeisct do. do. op. ni.

Flintstono lon Sundays) weekly 0 p. m.There is a daily mail to Fros'.burg, except

Suudavs.

DALTIMORF. ANDOHIO U.ULUOAD.?VT the !

r< raoutiily meeting of the Board, heldou the oth iiist., tho following report for thomonth of October, was read :

The revenue for tho month hrw been as fel-

lows :

MAISSTEM.

Passengers, $38,792 47Mail* 7,833 3:;

Express 6.258 97Tonnage 274,882

,,, I

WASHINGTON BRANCH.

PaMeiigera $28,864 33Mails 1.000 00Fx pros 1,300 00Ton \u25a1Ago 6,70? Oil

S. W. VIRGINIABRANCH.

Passengers $3,320 7 4Mails 833 li'iTonnage 17,963 72

Total, $410,929 01 \Revenue from the three roads

for the same month ia 1858,.,.. 391,896 10

Xett increase for 1869 $26,634 61Tho Animal Report was presented lyPres-

ident Garrett?read and approved.It is gratifying to know that the connec-

tion by rail between Baltimore and Nashvilleis at last complete. and goodscan now reach the latter city hence, withon-ly two changes ol cars, or they can go to Cin-cinnati, and thence to Louisville by packet.Y'e learn also, that the freight on goods hence

to Nashville is nearly a fourth less than byway of Charleston. But the grand objectgained is in time. The distance from Louis-ville to Nashville is 184 miles, the Express

train making it In about 9 hours.

HRAITHor JUDF. DOUOLAS.?Nov. 16.?Judge Douglas' condition has fm-nroved within the last twenty-four hours, andhis physicians consider hicn better this morn-<*?

Sand's Sarsaparilla.REMEMBER

"Procr<uiinai*cH the thief of time."When disease invades the physical form,

no time should he l<*t in procuring the rightTTedi'ino and using it without delay. Forchronic constitutional diseases, such as Rheu-matism, King's Evil. Scrofula, obstinate Cu-taneous Eruptions, Ulcer*-. Enlargement and 1Pain of tho Bums, and other similar di.er.rcs

this pteparation willbe found® most

EFFECTUAL RF.MF.DIT,

operating mildly and pleasantly on the gen-

eral system, purifying and cleansing the vitalfluids, giving tono and energy to the nerv-ous system, and imparting' Stamina to thedebilitated frame. Hundreds who had suf-|feral years have been permanently cured ina ehoi t tiine by its u w.

Prepared aud sold by A. R,. anil D. SANDSDrnggUwyiQO Fulton direct New York.

Pur s'vre by iIEALEY andSIiRIVER, DrcggUtCumberland, Md.

Among the many restoratives which nature

has supplied to relieve the auction* of hu-manity there is no more favorite cue for acertain class of diseases than the "medicinalgum" of the Wild Cherry Tree, but howevervaluable it if, its power to lieu!, to soothe, to

relieve, and to cure, is enhanced Ua fold byscientific aad judicious combination with oth-

er itigred ents, m themselves of equal worth.?This liuppy mingling exists in that

"Combination and a form indeed 'of medicine known ni

Dr. M'istnr's IJalsani of Wild Cherry,

Whose value in curing Covyhx, Cold*, Trench-

t\3 Whnoj ing Cough, Croup, Asthma, Pulmo-nary affection, ana Incipient Ccnsvwptun it in

cttimallc.HOME TESTIMONY.

DJSTON, April 2 8, 1333* 1So. 48 Union ST' /

Mu.Strii W.FOIVLK -Ueur Sir:? Your in-

valuable uiPdicifie, 1 can trmy say, lias literallysnatched me from the grave. Last July Ia maattacked o\ a su*l ion Cold, whit;: it-4u cd ina very ncveiu Cou .h, with violent Fains in theSide aud Lhbst. 1 became so much reduced,that tvy friends fruukly told me that I ptust

die. At this crisis], I heard of WiHar't Balsamof Wild Cherry, aud immediately sent 'or a

bottle. The eliVct produced was indecil won-dirful My physician, one of the most respect-able iu Don ton, who had previously told tuethat a cure was hopeless, cum* in, and I in-formed him what I had taken, lie examinedthe Balsam, and advised me to continue the useot it,since which time I have continued to im-

j prove daily ; and the same physician who hadj >.iven ute up, told me, a few days since, that I

i might yet live many years.llcspecifull v,

MARY' KO WE.XiO*Peicare of Vile and Worthless Counter'

feits ! The only Genuine, Jure. and MedicinalBalsam has the name ot "1. BUT lb'' writtenwith a pen, and the printed name of the pro-I rieturs, ftj. \Y. FI)MLfci A Co., on the outsidewrapper.

Prepared by 3. W. FOW LC A Co., BOJITCK,and for sale bv.

J. B 11. CAMPBELL and HKALEYA 3IIUI-VKR, Cumberland.

Dr. IIKNRY (J STEW ARD, F roaiburg.HENRY WILSON, JFesiernport.And by dealers every where.

To Consumptive*.| The advertiser having beeu restored to health I! in a lew weeks, by u very simple remedy, after |having suffered several years with a sev re i

I I.UNO AFFECTION, and that dread disease, Con- Isumption,?? is anxious to make kuow utohisjfellow-sutfertrs the meansol cure. To all whodesire it he willsend a copy of the preserip* 1

ion used (/fee of charge,) with direction."! toriptepiiiiig and using the .-nine, which they will'

find a*ure Cure fur Consumption, Aethma, Bron? ichitis, <j'c. The only object ul the advertiser inseudiug ibe prescription is to beutfit the ufllic- >

| ted, and he hopes every sufferer will try his ,jremedy, as ii will cost them nothing, and may |prove a dealing. Parties wishing the preserip- 1lion willplease address

Rr.V. EDWARD A. WILSON.octl3 Bw. \Villiam<burgh. Kinyx Co., N. Y

GIiOVJcJH & BAKER'SCelebrated Noiseless

xa_.®,. jukjn. EL ju-> -a"

Sewing Machines.Nav Styles?Piicei Iroci 550 to C 125. i

IIBM HERS, $5 EXTRA.'pilEfiD machines sew from twu spools, aiI purcliarud from the siore, requiring no re- '

Winuiug of thread; they Hem, Fell, U.uher, Iand Stitoh in a superior style, fcuiebing each Iseem by their own opuruticb, without reoure jto the hnttd-ueedle, as is required by other mo-chiueß. They willdo better and cheaper sov- (ing tin* n a teunisii ess can, even if she works jfor ?/<? crnt'iii Ziour.

An Agent can be seen for a few days or.'y at.Andrews A Svrartzwelder's Book Store, whero jMachines of ilitTerunt styles aro on exhibition, i.*ll an.l see thorn.

Offices of Exhibition and *ale,* 9 5 Broadway. INew York, and 181 RaUiinoro Street, Haiti-jmore. July 11, lSf9?Am. i

-D 1 E P.?On Saturday, 12th inst., at 4 30 P. M., n

th;-* eit.v, Mr. ALFRED SIIKITEB, in tho 40th\i'.r of i,U age.

Tlie c!iri*tiiin ncodtnl only to have leeri

?.resent at t!;<* last scene, to be strengthenedin his conviction >fthe power?the elevatingpower of hiviuu (trace, in the hour of Death,and ail might have witnessed that the deathof the righteous is a glorious death. Ifis lasten 1 was l'tict.

In this city, on Friday, the 1 Ita i;.st.,Mrs.iIAKDAi.a SKIMMINGS, in the hist year of her

~

I'iiicii CU ItKEN Tof rue

6'jrrtct'.d Weekly, by Jet*. T.Btoli, Proprietor.

a u .T / A*.

Wheat, White per bushel .J 1.20" Ited, do. do 1.15

live, do. do 80Oats, clu. do 46Buckwheat do. do 40Corn, do. barrel 1.26

B HEADSTUFFS ANI) to ILL PL'S/L

IFlour, Family, $7.00? # Extra, 3.25

144 Super 6.60i 44ltyc 6.00Buckwheat per lOOwt., 2.00

ICorn Meal per bushel 1.00MillFood per 100wt., 1.00Rye Chop per do., 1.76

Fertilizers. ?Planter per ton, s#.oo.41 " bbl., 1.60.

paid for GRAINof all kinds.ldfl

List of LettersIJEMAINIXO in the Cutnbarlnnd Port OffiCt?,j-lb Nor. 1, IBa9. Persons calling for these let-

| t.r must nay they ure* advertised, otherwisejthey may not receive thcoi.Aventrue S.iml. P. 2 Mcdotky, ClinrlesBrani.JolmG. McDonald, Ulin ElbaHandel, Samuel L McCafTerty, James

(.'timpLvl!, Catharine Hurry, JamesC'haiuherlnine, Elieab'liM< Gedon, JamesCrab, 11. Magruder, JosephCroM, Mils Nellie MaKingly, NancyCoua**ll, Patrick Miller, Sarah EDurund, Barbara Neat, Dr A

Do Francois Pattir, JohnDennison, Johu Patitiaou, /RichardDicken, Mahala C. Ryan. CatharineDonaho, Michael Rantror, CharlesDiehl, R M Reunion, MaryElder, Eli RaflV.-iv, ThomasKbirt.O A 2 Steel, AbrahamEiixwiliiams, J B Smith, B FFran ken herrv, Wo. Sliger, DanielGarrot, Joseph Fpiker, ZliaabethG.irer, P Henry Killer, X!isi L

liiggins, Ellen Seamun GeorgeHurgatt, Geo B Sraenner HenrytioluiHii, James Shipley, 100 ThomasHoey, Jatnea Simon, Ju>Jonee, J \V F Stevens, Nargaret

44 J M .Smith, MirgaretJohueoo, Marshall Smith, Mrs Maggie EEasier, Wm Sakemun, himuel liLucas, Benjamin Ward, Holnes BLoyd, Col Edward Wells Jas CLucas, Lucy Wood, CaptOLaiup, W II Winslow, PatMcColey, Anu Wl'dertop, VoC

German Lilt.Beta, Anton Lnr% VulcuttieFera, Z-ular Heinrich Menri, Rev JMGephart, George Meyers, MayerGottman, Ess Scbnively, Mr Shocbin'stUxbo, Levi Zritrogle, George

Nor. 17,1859 ? It. 8. fI.TAYLOR P. M.

Almanacs! Almanacs!L'NGLISH aod German Hagantown*J Almanac* tor 1860, juat r.ctiiad ant forcalo t>r ihe tj<*n or groM at

ANDRk WS & SWABTMWMLDJtrSUnder St. Nicholas Bote!, Bait, St,

Cuntlsrliotl Nor 17

Mining Intelligence.

Keporjt of Coal Transportation1 "During tlijs weekending Saturday, November

VI, ?859. , ,Shipped w the Cumberland and feun-yaun\a

j : Hailroad lor earn* periodfl.'i Canal. Yv'cek Year

\mcr C'C. -'.lO 1484.00 1493.10 76,581.070 BDetmbld, 74ii.lv 746 10 27,445.07Frost C. C. 193.03 13-0.0116T3.04 41.677.12Borden M.Co. 603.17 2:35.15 2845.12 79,529.0Sa iintfiiiCo. 687.05 587.05 3,j66.0d

Piedmont Co. 731.05, Allegany M. C. 108.01

812.10 6,433.11 7,218 01 223,339.05

I 3Mpp*ri our t\e Qcurg*' Creek Coal and[ro i(?or.oay* Railroad forth* earn* period.

' ' Week. Year.Swanton C.& I. Co. 513.11 21,667.02Pitduiont iliuing l.y. 217.U 15.26905

\u25a0 Franklin Coal Co. 2,546.15 46,449.13

\u25a0 Potomac u 44 .718.05 7.271 14Barton Company 353.07Anturirau Coal Co. 8.13 17,101.10Detmold C_Hl CO. 2,4i7.0l

Ceor-c's Creek C.t C. 1,341.01 87,213.17

fi.727.10 2i8.330.04

j OOAL.?Duty? From ft'.l the Britiab Pro-vinces, S. A., froe; I'loiii any ether foreigncountry, ill cont.

BAI.TIMOR:: COAL MARKET.?liicru ie

'ittlt!lining hero in Cumbcrlami Coal. Itcan'"j rout lily bought £3,23 lor line, $3,£Q fo

II run of mine,ami tLPP r t-m for lump, de!v- .. J eretl u bi-iird at Locust Point, and possibly jf|

Ist U lower figure. Anthracite Coal Jj ling from tho vanL ft$4.60(^4.70 ptv ,-.i 1jof 2,2-10 lbs.

PHIL A&SL AMA COAL 51.KF.1T. r.,: Per Jon.| Schuylkill,Red .Wi, by cargo $3 40@53',75

I "? Whito Aiii:, 3 30(a) 360l y retail, 4

' ? Lehigh, by liio cargo, httnp, 3 50 (a, 365M '? '?

pitpared, 3 37(<> 362

'! '? by retail, 1 25@ iSO

| NEW Y'ORK COAL MARKET.?T:>i ilotnanil. I for D'dneatic c<al .s fair, ami pi n'c-isrestc:uly.

! jSalon by tbt; cargo at $3 25fc> $i 40 ton,

| and from ti;o yar . at 75 per tot*.

?: Th® tlcniami ibr is fa.r, v. itb a?! stock.

? lio.-i OCAI. M AKKET.-Rn F ; .h Cmnel. Cool isternly, at 613@13 00 uh. ?? b,vrith

small sales. In Pictou and Sydney there have' \ eeti further -.-rgo caiv.i at $ I 15 (o, -4 20to::, cash. Ar.tbracito has been in steady

, retail demand :;t i-5 per ton.

jBaltimore At llailroad.

Iniprovctl Soiiednle for Travi-I.

jON A'idaf rtr Monday, Not. 14t2, lfi9, ?'-*

passenger traiua willrun as ;t,llcaj:

For tho East.| MAILTHROUGH THAIS 3-sd*y,.>

I Leaves Wheoling 040 p. in. \ Arrives at u'.fcl-" Cuiubeiluudß.ls a. in. J wor- suu p. nr..

| KX VR ESS TliRO UOII TitAIN(Dally.}| Leaves Wheeling 12.05a. m. \ Arrivei ut Balti-| " Cumberland 10.40p.m.) more 6.45 a. in.

Pcuengernfrom Caniberland Lr way suiioLS, V.abt, vriiituke MailTrain only.

For the West.ACCOMMODATION TRAIN bc.wcct /umber-

land and Wheerin^,I L .-uve Cumberland ** 00:' ID. Airive atV UOL

: i,; 6.20 P. M.1 MAILTilRO COM 1 It/. IN{dally ?x. Povday,'

jLeaves Baltimore 7.4 A.u. \u25a0 Arrive at \\heel- I? 41 Cumouiiand 1.33 p. in. j i.i -,>a.

' KXPRKSS THROUGH TRAIN(Daily.) jjLea.es Baltimore 4.0.fc p. m. i Arrives at Whrel |i ?' Cuuabcrli.ji'J 11.35 p.raj inp.ftt yOua. ai.

Passengers ftom Cu.uborlan.l fur Woy S:u

Alm W AI!1 Y *. . UU:;:; 1'alb. r. Tr. !n,and for Stations on i'. >?. Va. Kund wi;l tr.xe ,

jExpress trnin.' for ?.! imporuatcities West, l

L.\ . HoKl',:r, Agert.

I Cum>.r:anA Statin-j, f.'i , 17. 13; .

TRUSTEE'S M5) \' virtue ot a decree of tho Circuit |

* Court lor AHe guny County, as a Court of j! Equity, tho undesigned, as trustrc, will offer tI at publit aal*, in front of tho St. Nicholas Ho-i Ul,in tho city of Cumberland, *u

Friday, December 2d, 1859.jat 10 o'cloua, a. ot., th.< rrahiae of t'-.a I'.aa! Ij Estate of H:;rvt>y Huiie, o jcabiiu j

2,272 Acres,! u.ore ..r loss. TVs Lin ! It on Ktv.-rFo Kiilge I! and udj .in. I. >ndi U-t.rjKvsa and oti,- j| > is. It imnueeemary to euter into a minute\u25a0 description of tho property, a persons who| iwy wish t j purcua-ohave umple tiuiti tu view

j the property before liie hay of SM*O. The pru-

I porty is de4rat>le,anii the attention of those;rbo iessre to iuveit then arioso* ia reul estaio

lin directed t this hale.I Term* of J'lUi tine-third of the parch a*| money ti in hand on the duy of sale,I orou the .MtiSdation th-rcol, sad tho residuein two equal annual iniualmeritr. with ipu-rtitther..on irurn the day of salo, the purchufor orpurchasers to give Lis or their notes or bond.',

with surety or sureties to be approved by thetrustee. * JAMES M. SCHLEY,

Nov. 17, ISs9?tds. Trustee.

"notice.In consequence of the denth olocecf the

I artners ol the IL.use of SHKIVKIt A Co, it

i oconits necessHry to settle up the business of

the late firm. Allpersons in*U-Md to the con- |cern aro renuestod to uiaho payinot te early

as possible sflltlVEß e. Co.Cumberland, Nov. 17tl 1859.- St.

j .

SHRIVER & CO ,AGENTS

ADAMS' EXPRESS CO.,Forwarding aatl Commission

ticrcbunts,Cunibtrlaiid) .Vlrl.

Willcontinue tue businass ua usual u* beold stand.

Nov. 17 1859?3t._

,

NOTICE.I Cu*Eni.A*P DASK or ALLIOHAHY,I

Nov. 17, lbo9. [

T'IIIS Bank will he cloied on Thursdny next, '21ih iot., (Thar,kigiving(ley.) Note. Ac. !due on that aay must ne paid HI W.due.dajr,2-idinat. B. T. BHUIVKB,

Nor. 17?It. Caehtor.

A New Hinge and Fast-ening.

rrilE subscriber baa invented a Hinge end

X Fastening suitable for windows anil tioors,end which lor simplicity and durebiliiy is un-equalled by any other known. It ia SOCOL-

structed that the binge and fastening oan becaat together or aeperate,?ibe taitening can beconnected with any of the binges BOW in na,.

It con also be niaoufao'ured to sell at a pricofar below that at which the binges with fasl-ningu now sell.

Sir Having obtained a patent for tbe abovenamed hinge and fastening will sell the rightfor each State orfor the United States.

Nov.lo 1850?tf. H. F. DROTI.

Stoves! Stoves!TOOK STOVES, Parlor Stove*. HallC" Stove*, Chamber Stovee, Chamfer C-ookSieve*. EUR Siotee, 4c.

Old Dominion Coffee and Tea Poi* and allkind* of uvclul articles, on hand and lor sale,

THOMAS JOHNS,Centre and Dultiraora Streets:

Cumb'd Nov 10, 1859?A c.O'l FC

PERAMBULATOHB, Spring Gigs, Old Do-

rainicn CoSeo and Tea Foti, Patent and |Ktlck Churns. Table and Castors, Looking 1Glass.* of large *l*."> bo found at Corner ofBalttmora and Canti* Street*. I

THOMAS JOOVS. ICnmb'd, May I*. A*t Q , , '

"DOHTC VAILto *M SIXTH ANNI AL AN-NOUNCBMBNT." and brilliantoftrs. ta an- (of bar o-, lunjn.

iB6 0. {*~0"*

??It la the duty of urory cttieen of this GreatBepublin to foster and encourf.ge native

genius and American enterprise." 1Daniel Webster.

TUB

"WAT REPUBLIC" 'MOISTTIXL.YJ ;

A j'ngxzim devoted entirely to the elevation 1of American authorship, wholly nations], inno *vae sectional or sectarian; having for itsraelto tbq world of the preat statesmen:

"NOKUIITH, NO SOUTH,> 0 EAST, NOW EST,' J

having nothing to do with poluiiv,aiming onlyat tha highest in A*T t.irSRATCRB Htid SCIKXCI:, j Jand e.apl-jt iog the fce;t writers in e* ery hraw h. ,is again btforo the American p blic, seekiug j itheir support.

THE THIRDVOLUMEWillcomtneuce with the number for January, !18C0, which will te issued early in December, 1 '1839. Every nninbet will be splendidly illus.- !

irate! in the highest style of art. Among tin jnumerous luuiribu'ors eniiiiped tor the coniine 'year ae the follow iug we.l kuown d slinguish- ,ed authors; iFin Green Hsi'leck, .Srb Smith.(Jftck Dow- ;Ore Ilea A. Brow mow, J. T. l!e*d!ey f [ninp 'George P. Morris, Grorpe D. Pro alice, 1 'Wm. Gilmore tiimras, Alice Carev,Park Benjamin, Mrs. Kirkland,

John O. Have, It re. Oakes Smith, !ifunnab K Gould, Phbe C rey,Calhoun McKeuz.e, Mr*.Kile:,

M. V. Maury, Ac, Ac, .tr.In the January number will be commenced

t'..e most atr.kindly o.iglnal tiuvvl of the day

j iutit!ed

The Frophst;1 (3R, SCENES OF KURDEK LIFE.

\u25a0 Uv ELIZAUSTH !AKMS SMITH.

| TLcre nil! alsu be wnimem-cil in ni mlv jnumber of the coming v.'u'\u25a0 T MOS f S I'.V U1 -

LING AND INTENSELY INTKKESTINU'J- ,HIOINAL NOVEL, entitled

The Slaver of the Coast;cut, TUB AFItICAfCTtIADRK.

BY CALHOUN McKKNZIH.THE GREAT REPUBLIC MONTHLY is the

largeut Mfguzino published in this countrf. ? to*.#:r $40,000 has been already expended Jo

brin£ it t it\u25a0 present high degree ui uu'liu- -,Hie publisher* are d termitied to give it the 4

LARGEST CIRCULATION IN THE WoßLx'. jWith thllview they make the b-llowing

Magnificent Offers.And they refer to every subscriber HOW on ! \u25a0their books tii-t to the fidelity with which tiiey jfulfi.i their obligations. (

TERMS:S'n ; .ie Copies, $0 2a ! .hubsctipt.on, per year, 2 oo jClub, ot thiee or more, each, 2 (id j

An7 one sending n Club of'FIVE subscribers, ;with the money, shall rtceive, bv mail, his!choice ot either ot the following magnilieeniSteel Engravings, viz;

THE LAST SUPPER. Size of plate, 2:. by i'40 inches. Value, $3.

THE CITY OF THE GREAT KING'. Size?of plute, 25 bv 30 inelu\u25a0??? Value s'. ij THE PALACE OF SV KSTMINhI MR. Sizeiof plate, 25 bv 39 inches. Value. .?5.

SIR WALTER SCOTT'S MON CMKMT. Size llof plate, 25 h\ 31 inches. V alue, SI?| "ttE PRAISE TTJEE. OH, LOUD.' Bzeof \u25a0jplate, 21 by 2.r. inches. Value, $3.

j ROBERT Size of plate, 21 by 25 in." jValue,sJ.

1 Any one Rending a Clip' of TEN subscribers !Ishall receive his choice ol any TWO ul IILUIVEen-.jgraviugs* Any ouc sending n citibol FIF IE EN isuhacrii er shall receive Ids eh iceol NU\ FOLK |

ij of above tie raving*. Any one sending a club ;i of TA EN TV subscribers sh..l meive ALLoi Jjthe above engraving, ami u copy ol the Maga- jline lor one year, gratis.

J Thia splendid offer willenable every otic, by

j a very trifling cieriioii, in getting subscribers ,I to obtain AS tISJS A COLI.KU'IION OF RAltg WoltKS II or AitT TO AOOU.N II * I'AUtoK, MS Call '>l blllllHi

' unv.vhcie for .VENfI-r iVK LuLLA<>. !dih. \u25a0;

Young gentlemen anil young ladies, all ovei 'the eounfy, aru inviied to gel up Clubs upon

above terms.

Pcstinaai vr9. anjotlur respectable personswho muv desire to act as A penis, iid tu e-ir;v> |aCM if COMMISSION instt All ' the abovu Hoit iI"

i offer, err ntithorize't to *>rwai d us su'-si-: iiis ,latthepr!. J b< fuie uwiHtd, detiuving twruU J'I per cent, lot . fir trouble. Tie eugraviun w .ii (Jbe eiil TN iv'.alJOD, IU the order IU vv.iu ? the ,cl'llin.'.* .v.i in.

FIIWI COME FIJIST HSHVKD.In addition lo tto-r abuv uupara'J.-ln.j offVr

we now announce tlnit w ere put itcsdo i.ot t-ji tu.villia ami whete their nam dare 11-JI sent in,

that SIXULK SLBSCU.U-I.H .?SKXut.Vi THB A-

MOCtif 4t.T opposite in eavtl of t.H-above l'iugra- ,vingit, sdiall receive by mail the Engraving ciio- ;sen and one copy of the .Vnmazino lor one \ ear.

Home of these Engravings ate of rum tiuu-s ;tho value OFTHOSE offered BY the OLD AM UNION,;

and ail or them are beltei ami oi more ittiritiaicworth man any engraving*, ever offered oy him !"Gilt Enterprise"or "ArtAssociation.

"The Last Supper," *n i ?? I'iie City of theJ Client King,*' should adorn*? ths wail* O. every

' Clergyu.au and He ho ar in tbe country.

ISu anvil offer* as these .* eie ever made be-fort ?there is no "CiianCk" iu the matter, NO

'?LITTLUV." no ?ilt enterprise, no humbug. WeI call upon Clergymen. Postmasters, trawler*,I scholar.-, and u! 1 who ate itilerwted iu tlie sue-

I veao of American Literature ui d Art. to avail |i themselves of these generously libes.il offeiH.? ?

j In addition to ail of I'm* above, any one M-tid-ing one dollar ur.d a halt extra, ($1 &U,) shallreceive the twelve hack number* of the Maga-

zine front January, 1rtlut-.l.ing a imufhci SKI

i.f the "(lIIBA1' KEPUtiLiC MUXihiLY fruu.its commencement.

Ailsubscriptions invariably iu advance, andr.o deviation fro n above terms. No iuithcr ,n-

--strttwtiou necessary to ih>* forming clut'torto Agents, (lirename AIMPost O.'liee addressinfill!. AH sums over tine dollars sboui 1 be

sent bv d ft, ifconveuitul Money bv mail,

properly authenticated, ut our risK Postagestamps ami current bill*received at par.

The Magazine is for s-tlc by nil news dealer*. i the L'niied States mid Canada. The tradesupplied at publishers* prinrs, by IIUHS x TOL-SEV. H. DEXTER. A CO.. K. M. I>K All I',

HKNDKKKSCN, BLAKE A LNG, in NewVork, and by afl Hie large dealers in tlie piiti-cipal cities.SKNL> IN VOL*it N.rn.-! HKND IN YOUR

CLHBSIgpeciim a Copies sent upon t.'ic receipt of 23

cents, rbe engravings will litfsent on rollers, jprepaid, or bv express.

OAKSMITH tc CO., Publisher*, I112 and 114 VVilliam HtiCvt, Nev York. 1

October ;u, idr.9?si

Korosejpo Oil!

Thf ,VfH Vni'i";

KEROSINE OIL COMPANY.( Etsi ASLI.-U-.D 1&54.)

Aenounce that, having iiiuie grea? improve- jmenu iu the wuuuhtctiire of KeiCseiiv, liiey jare now enabled to offer it to the Trade at I

A Reduced Price.The attention of consumers is respectfully

called to the subjoined table, ti c result of apholornctrica! examination, by ED'l> N. KKNT,Esq., of New York, Chemist, and dated Feb. J,los?.

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13.6932.435

$1

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SV

r*njphfneOnipV..,

5.615 1.230C 3485

WholeOil

Solar1

892

8331

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T.trdOilSolar

1.6401061

2517

70:

SooriaOil

Solar,

1.02585o!1

252641j

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Fi'dLaroeW'k

553

3001

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?cReliable orders Jrom the Trade, by Mail or

Telegraph, filled, on *4fplication to

AUSTENS, Ager.ts,0 Pearl Street. -N. Y.

IKEROSENE la also to he obtained at theManutac'urvri' Prices, of all the New YorkWholesale Druggists, Grocers, Camphene urdBurning Fluid Manufacturers and Dealers inLamps.

y. B.?K EROS ENEis the trade mark ofthe Kcrottne Gi Co.. and all persons are cau-tioned against using the said trade markfar other

as Is.October 8, 1853?3 m.

rtOPPPR Ktttltff,ftra sees, Ao.. for salecheap I\j St JOHN JOHNSON'S.

6th Annual Announcement. |cutnxriCo rcrF-i* or TIIK

COSMOPOLITAN ART:ASSOCIATION.

From all hcountry subscribe/* 1this populftr Art Xo-tiiution, (now iiit sixth <year,) iro beingreeeirnd in a ratio unparaUcl- !nil with that of any priviou* yenr.

Any poraon can become a member by subsetib- 'iug 3$

wnicil WILL R.MTLTLB 111 VI TO

Ist.?The beautiful Steel Engraving, "Shukg- jpear and Via Friends." j

2d.?A t opy of the elegantly Illustrated Art !Journal onoyear.

3d.?A Free Seaeott Aumia uion to tho G ailer Ilas', 54$ Broadway, Vss*York>

In addition to which ncoernt hu:uir<{ vutunblo jNVi rk*ofArt iiru 'jinn to subscribers an Prt-ini- |uniH. comprising choice Paintitigr, Sculptuns.Outlines, ,vcM by too Auiericiin end For-eign Artistr.

Tits SUPBUB EsnftaviMO, which every subscri-ber willroooivu immtJi ite/y on receipt of sub-scriptii'L, entitled

"fihakespeavo andT:<a Friends."is of a character to give uuquaiifioh pleasureami sfttisfaution. No work ofequal valueever before plaoed within reach of the peopleint such a price, 'fb> Kugravitig is ul a verylargo aire, being printed on heavy plate paper '30, by 3S inches, making a moat superb on.a

uient suitable for'.he walls of either the library jparlor, or office.

it can be sent to any part of the country, by ;tnail, with safety, being packed in u cylinder,

postage }jir }>> id.Thinkofit! Such a work deli* er froo ofohnrgo ,

and th> Aft/"urria.'.ono year, for three dollars! j.SI'BdCKIRTIONS will be recoived until

iho Evening of Tuesday the Slat of January,. I StJO, at which tiiuotho books will clo.so Midtho ProiniuniH bo given to subscribers.

No person M restricted to a ninglo aubscrip- >I tion. Those remitting slo uro entitled to six i| membership*.

Sulncnptions from California, the Canadus, ;and nil Foreign Provinces, n.uM be $3 50 in ,

i *teud of sl', in order to defray extra postages, |i Ac.

; Persona wivhirg !o fonu club* will rpplyfor jj a circular of terrne. .t

j The bo-iutifully Illustrated Art Journal,giv i\u25a0 ing full particulars, willbo sent on leccipt of

IS cents, in stamp* or coin.

Addrosa C. L. DEKBY, Actuary C. A. A..64G and 613 Broart way, New-York

| M.b\u25a0criplioiis also reeeiied by b. li. TAY-

LOR. Hon. See.

'GAS 1.1 Ci HT |FOB THE MILLION!!:

iIACU'S I'OIirABLE

GAS GENEKATOR!AND

llydrucaiiioil \aitor liiirner and!Fixtures!

HAVING i.on *FP<. AKent r"r ,h

' !sale of the above v xiuuble Gas Goneiutwr, j1 am now prepared Lt tl.c Fixtures in i

all varieli .'ri and prices. U.v this 'July xalua .jLie iiivoiiti? n, the resident of the Country can |1enjoy the luxury of a liest quffHty Gas light. '

I w inch for Biuliancy, Eei notny, Economy, und \u25a0safety of its ure, cannot be surpassed.

I At a COST uf LLSS TiiAN CENT iTi,K HO UK.

I Itprodue s a Lib!iff equal to eight J|(. u lidlei. and without itmuke or HutcU. .Maoh jLump and Chandelier being a Gas Wotks

I ui miniature, the couuuiur is his own proa.***

I oor, therefore 110 question of leakage or Metr.

: measurement to contend with. Ho is certain'lo jilii/, for thai unly, which he consumes.! The great desire thai lias been felt for? years for a Portable Gas Light,simple in cou-! straetioii and easily managed, in this iuventiou

j is fully realised, and must bo seen to be uppro| elated.I Every person in want of a superior and oeo-

-1 nominal Gas Light, either fur Town or Country, ;: is invited to cull and examine for themselves,jand be convinced of its superiority over all j

i other Lights now in existence. |Also constantly on hand rnd for sale at Re- j

iiluecd Price#, wholesale and retail, Genuine Ii Korosiim and AH oriinc Coal Oils and Lamps.

I ainj'h u. Klberiul Oii and Lumps, Shades,:Globes, Chimnies, Ac., Ac.

WM. iIOHTON. Agent. >I 130 Wert Bait. St., above Green North side, j

; | .Iw* cv?;t io x,! To nil wknvt it mo; Content.

IC i vingproved Priority of luventiou bofjre ,'; the Patent Uffioe of the United States, over the j

1'O called "M urleu U.Loveless' Sttf l/eneratirj ;' <7./* /turner." on which proof a Patent was gran- j

ted tun by the United States, bearing date the j[ 2'bh day f October, IMM. This is to cuulion\i nilutrHfi lgninmt tnakin/j, rending vruaintj the I; .*?, us nil who soda, will be held ropnnniblo j

for daiiiages, as by the United States PatentjLaws tnada niid provided, for aufh infringe- |merits of niy High**,and those holding under j

Als ? at::i!n.it the making, using vtvendingto ?any parties, the so-called ",/of4n"vw's Domntie j

, Sell ttener ttiwjCot Hunter*," as the iaine is 1jhii infringement of my Patent*, bonring date ?

the 22d day of Juno, IC*3M, and also of October I;26th. A. lb 185*

AT,0N7.0 M. MICE,

j May 12. 1839?1y, .Springfield, Mass. |

COAL & WOOD!Flury &McCizlley

n AVINO leased tli Frostbur.' Company's 1- C'AL YAIt D, situated on tlie Ualtimore Iand Olii flail lioad. in this city, arc prepared jto furnish the public with uuy grade of Coal r

i desired, cither j?Lump. Kun of Mine or Fine, :

j by ilioCar or Cart i'j'.d., of good quality and at i .

I ijlH-Wfhave also mi hand, and willat all j j' times bo prepared to furnltb, , j

Oak and Pine Wood. h; sawed orunsawed, :m may '?" wanting, by the ?

! Curt load, fiie addition of Wood to our Coalj business, w. think, Will prove a. great conve-nience to our citizciu. ami therefore hope to be

' patronized. J)>y fitie Hoot I, tor kiinl/itiy,! sawed iu three pieces, always on hand.

££#f*Coiil and Wood delivered by the Cnrt Iload in al I parts of tue city.

11 KNItY FLUUY,W .I. It MeCULLEY,

Cumberland, May 25,18dlt?6ui. A.

Leather! Leather!! Oak and ll'iiniock Solti Laathur.

j Oak and Hemlock ole Leather.Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. }

jFrench, Herman American Calf Skins I| French, Herman & American Calf Skins. |

j French, German a Vmcriean Calf Skills, j' .Morocco, Kid and- Patent Leather. j

Morocco, Kid and I'atent L ather.: ,Morocco, Kid and I'atent Leather. ': Bindings, Linings, Lasting*, Ac. j

Bindings, Linings, Lasting*, ,tc. I,Bindings, Linings, Lasting*, &e. |;

i W \u25a0 invito Country sioii:hunts and Maulacj t'lrer." t examine our ftock of Leather r.ncl :

' .itW'IMI-"iIoor retail forCanli, or good paper.

I'at thy b>tVOst urice*. \II order* executed faith-tu?!MAYNAKD,ELY A KOBK, 1

No. 4ft Soutii Calvert St., Haiio. Md.Hypr. 12, IS6J.?2ui /

.Vurr'sTrue Heiloralive.TltKUttsr, SAPBSr, ANO PUKBST

TONIC AND ALTERATIVEEVKIt PRE-PARED.

It is recommer ded by the leading medicalauthorities and ;s highly approved by all who

have tried it. Delicate ladies find it a perfectrestorative ; and persons who lead n sedentary

Ire will find their ticrvotH and general systemstrengthened and \ uproved bv its use.

The great object of this medicine is :To purify th* system of all morbid

First, matter, and impart to the blood such* properties as to make it new, pure,,

apd rich._ To clean so the stomach and bowels !

second Of acrid humors,a idity, and all mu- ;cous matte, which cause ao many jand fatal diseases.

TJlifd. To soften and relieve stricture of theskin, and thus establish a healthvund natural flow of the ''insensibleperspiration."

_ .. To impart tone and strength to ther oertn digestive organs, and give great vig-

or and vitality to all the organs of

the hody.To eradicate all diseased, impure.

Fifth ar"* P'XS'nous particles from theblood, flesh, and bones, and effecttheir complete expulsion rrotu thebody.To counteract the 111 effects produ-

SlXth. red tiy ttie use of mercury, and to

remove all scorbutic eruptions, aris-ing from whatever cause.

Prepared aid sold by A. I. A D. SANDS,Wholesale Druggists, 100 Hilton street, cornerof William, Ntw Tori;.

i mxm; A. M. BiNINOER & Co. ;

(E&tabliflicd 17/8,)SOLE IMPORTERS, |

No. BROADWAY, N. Y. J

This DELICIOUS TONIC !especially for tlw e..0 ol tlic |MEDICALL'NOYEASIO.F ami Iho FAMILY,p*xs- ;

sesscs thoo intrinsic aieUiciual proyerUw(Touic ami lliitretic) which to an ,Old itntl PURE GIN Iho businessof manufacturing spuiious giua. and offer- j

| ing tUeui as beverages, under the titles,

;11 Aromatic,"?" Cordial," ?" Medicated," 1etc., has bocomo so oonunoti, that tiic puV

lie arc justly suspicious of nearly everything jthat U offered under similar forms, and tho |'trade has thus been brought into disrepute. Ift iias remained for our house (established jhi 1778) to supply the pressing popular jneed, atul to inaugurate a nine era in thohistory of tiie Trade. \Ve trust that onr

established reputation founded uponeighty years of experience abundantly

vindicates our claim to public coufidencc.INT. 33.

Acomparison of "Biuiiiger's Old London D'ok Gin" Iwith other* bearing similar names, will estiibliuli lut I 4superiority, anil make other C ACTIO* uimooesiMrj. I

Put up iu Qf.tr.r C.vrrLES, in Cases of |I one and two dozen each, and sold through-

| out the world by Druggists, Grocer?, etc. jDruggifts and Dealers

Supplied withWINES AND BRANDIES, B

Direct from United States; ed Warehoufes.

i For sule by K. 11. STABLER k CO.i Rul time re.

J. B. 11. CAMPBELL,

1 Cumb'tf, Sept. 15,18511 ?6m. Drugglit.

Order of Ratification.; John L. Hook und j

Jmuca S. Hook ! If 1363.v*. i In the Circuit Court for |

Tliomns D. Puvi* j Allegany county nMatilda June Duvis { Court oi Equity,

and oibcis j

ORDERED, this 16th iln.v of October, 1839,by the Circuit Court for Allegany count%, 1

li.al l he report of the Commissioners appointedto tiiak'o partition of th? Real Ebtate of James .Hook, (h'ceased, be nod theaunio is hereby rut- (tilied nnu coufirmed. unless cause to the con-trary there *>f he shown on or hefore the 15th (cay of Dccm*iher next. Provided ft copy t.f thi-ol derbe inx'M'ed in some newspaper printed 1in Cumberhii d once in each successive week (

! for one month hifom the first day of Decern- )her next. True copy? ,

Test?ll. RESLEY. 1| Oct. 20,1850 ?1 ('letk. > s

I JOHN WILSON,| Ksliihlislu'tl in lSi,'7--Ketlrcil 1553.

JOHN 11. WILSON,Agont,

| THE suuvivi.xu PARRXBJT or

JOHN WILSON £ SON,No, 14 Baltimoro-8t. f near the .Bri&jc,

SOW UKMUVLDTU

X. W. Cor. Howard A Camileii Stt>. fItalliiuore.

j on Inni'i an<l for sale, tIT.V| WINKS, HItASDIES, OLD RVE, liUtJItUON; Wllt.- KEV.-s, Ao., in Wouilor Draught sua' Dottles.

OLDjQiijlonia Hyo Whiskey.

! ISi:." lou2.Tho Diploma of the Md., Inetituto.

! "TUia Dipioiuu,of tho rir.:tclar, wa.s award-| od by the Maryland Institute for tho Pro ino-

| tiou of .Mchnnic Arts, to John I). W ilaon, ofHaitimore, fcr beat OLD IIYE WUUsKKY, cx-

: hibttcd at the Exhibition ufArticles of Amer-ican ilanufacture, held in tbe city of Pultimore, on the Ibt day ofOctober, IM'.V

JOSHUA VANSAN T, Pres.0. it. HUKT, Soo'y.

Tho Old Diploma Rye Whiskey.Together with noleeUun* 1r ?*i tbe choice.-tMtouks of HVE \V HISKUYin Allegany, Wuah*,ington and othercoimtie* in Maryland, rang-ing in price from 76 cents, sl. SI 23, Ml 60$2, $2 60. and $3 per gallon, constantly onhand and foranlo by bbl? hnlf bhls., Jemi- ;johns, gallon and singlo bottle, at the

'' Difilonut Old /iV Whiskey W'treUuuie,Cor. Iloicttrcl 'iml Cimden Sfs.

Nearly oppoaiie tl.e Passenger Stution of theM. A 0. K. 11.

's^Call and examine. Orders so!i< ileduudpromptly executed by the Agent,

Aug. 4, '.ivMy. JOHN K. WILSON.

FREDERICK

r KiJuLltluK CITY, MD.The Scho'ustlc exrwigrs ofthis fn- j

nt it at ion will If r sumed on Mondtto, tUt Istit '?/ September next,

The Faculty and Teachers a-'-l genera] ar-ranuetuef t<* t tin* Seminary, triil rvinaiu the |tame in all respects as las! year, and it shall h** Jour unceasing en lanvur to continue to merit jthe favor and patronage of the public.

For litHIril and Twition, iiichidinn Ifurnish/d Form*, fight*, Fuel, Wish~ jinrj, rfc., Js2oo p* r Scholastic, year; jpayable litdj'~yearly iti advance.

For Circulars and o her particulars,apply at this office , or address

H. WINCHESTER,Aug. 18, 1359?1y President, j

Cliilianlson'NIrisli IJ i IT. on ,

Damask*, Diapers, 2be.Consumers of Richardson's Li&ons, and those

desirous ofobtaining the Genuine bends,should see mat iho articles they pur-

chusj aro seultd with tliO fullname of tae Arm,

J. N. RICHARD bON, 80N3 A OWDEN.a* a guarantee of tho soundness and durability ]of the Good#.

This caution rendered t.oo*iftlly uees-sry, as Urge quantitieM.f inferiorand defec- jtivis Linens are prepared, rmeon alter seas' * n jami scale I with th ? name of RICHARDSON, jby Irish Hours*, who, regardless of the injury ;thus inflicted ulik< on t) - Avneri'nn consumer 1and the manufacturers of the genuine Good*,will not readily abandon u business to profita-ble, while pqrrhssr9 csn b imposed on withGoods of x. worthless character.

J. BULLOCK E A J. If. LCCKE,Agent#. 35, Church Street, N.T.

j Juns. 33, IKifi?ly._Flour and Feeu.

H AVISO a !nrg stock ol PLOUIt. of-.irt-ousbrunds, iu Store, weinvftc wholesale

and retail dealers, m well a* coneuiatrj, to oalland examine 'he qna.ifv and price*.

3/W Fend, flu*d\*p. rnrn if,..;. Outs and' Bo~hu>h+it en hand and for sale by

3pt. 2). O. C. CLVRH A CO.

The University's jFamiliy Remedias-!

Idditil iin'ltr th,Sal and AmOo i, tTliEUNiVEKSItV

t>?

FREE MEDICINEaxn

POPULAR KNOWLEDGE, JCLarWrd by theNtateof Peunsylvuni-i, Aprili

?9iti, law,wtvu v capitai. of $100,(*00,

Mainlyfor (he purpose of arremiug the tviis]of Spurious and Worthies* also, for 1supply iug itie Connuuuity wit?*

RELIABLE REMEDIESWherever u competent Physician cannot orwill not be employed tins In titntic\ loci ltd Iin PhiladtlphiH?Home Diapeinmry ami Office, j32South Scionl Street, where up plication j.'ci new tigt-uclcs must be t

JOHN P KKJSSE, Preii if ?

Rf;WAND'S CELEBRATED TONIC NIK* jTURK,

Uiiovwi tor upwards ol twentt-fiv* m t'-c }oi> cure HitJ hrre cure for

FEVER AND AGUE, 4 ,

and hi 4 itn-vliniabie Remedy for

110 IVEL COM PLAINTS.RO WANDS

COMPOUND SYRUP OF BLACKBERRY ;ROOT, which highly impiov*d au.t

POPULAR REMCDLE&TCCETMPU HTTA.

The University's Remedy tor COiU*LALNTS ,of tht LUNGS, Bronchial affeciiooF;

The Univccsltv'B Remedy for DISPEPSIA orINDIGESTION;

?? COST IVI2-BOVVfiLS; 1- SORE EYES;

?i ?' EAR-ACHE orDEAFNESS

" " TOOTII-ACiIE:"

- - FEVER A AGUE(in Pill*;)These Remedies not am like the iie*trum<* o?'

the day, ut depend upon their intrinsic imerit lor popular favor.

Alto tor sale at the Uotne Dispensary, ?2?

south Second .Street, Philadelphia, Dr.Cui-!In i * celehr ited Indian Veritable Panacea, jtor the cure ot Scrofula, Mercurial D ;ca*es .aml all other impurine* ol Use Blood, and.

hi*other Reinedle*.For aula by nil Uruggiihi am! others thrnnsh*

out the" United Siuma Canada, Ac., >nd for |sale by J. B. CAMPBELL, Cumberland j

Lowixlc* A Clary, Froil burg, Hart A Hatfield.Annopoli* Samuel Anderson, Gov. Ridge.

Nor.?., I*s9?ly.

vXluXYle

FIItX.UE PROPERTY,'FOR SALE. |

The subscribers, Executors of jaiuet Paull?Icc'd in pursuance of the direction* ot the last [willand testament of the said deceased, w ill1 xpote to sale, by public vendue, at the Walter jHouse, in Conntllsvilb , Fayette Co., Pn , on:Til ir*day, the 17th day of November, ibt/j,atone o'clock, P. .M., all that valuable proper!Tknown as the New Laurel Kurn ice lands, situ- jated on the Yougbiofheny river in Duobnr .township, in said county, on the line of the |Pittsburgh & ConnellsvilU) Unilroud,and wlili-in four inilert ot the Fayette county Railroad,;eon Ini:.inif about 4500 acres, more or leu*.

The laud is well timbered, arid abound* in 'iron ore and limestone, and postesses every ,facility lor carry inn on the furnace.

A large part ot the land is also well adapted Jto agricultural purpose*, nnd contains also jL'oftl in considerable quantities.

Pu tons wishing to nxainine the laud beforeihe dav of sale, can call on Win- Walker, Esq., jn Coniicl!*vil|p, or on Joseph Paull, near Now ;Haven, who will show them the property, or ifive any de.iired infornniiion a* to terms, Ac. !

JOSEPH PAl'i.L.THOS. P.TOW N'SLF.V. I

Nor. 3d. 1859?td.

?The New York and Virginia StrewSteainslili) Company's

| \ctvniHl S.lrgaiil Mensn-iiip |

| gyI SOUNT Vernon!F. C. SMITH, Commander.Will leave New York EVERY SATURDAY iat >1 o'clock, J'. 3/.. from Pier Ao, 12, North Riv- !i r, arriving" t Alexandria early Monday morn- jing. Jcei'Mirif g, willleave thv Company's De-:jot nt A Lh X AN DillA at 1 o'clock, I', M. .eve- '

jry WEDNBSD AY.Passage, Including mcalxST. 50

accommodation*, fitt clara in every re*pect. ;Shippers wiltplease observe that tin ?* i.t j

the only direct lintofd>\eavicrs betu ccn Aew York jinut Alexandria.

A commodious Depot ban been .netted where ;goods can be received an d shi* ped without re-card to weather, and utid*r the care ofa com- jpatent accnt. Merchandise intend, d tor CD.M-UFULANDor intermediate point.-, wi.l he for-warded uith dispatch, awl uiihout Commission'or forwarding.

This will tmfound vwehtite cheapest rente

for ull merchandise piirchxgcd inNew York.Insurance on ui! cooci run be affected at the I '

office ' f the (Jo., iu New York it 3 J1 O\V \.V. CO., Agent* AUs.H. B, CROM- ;

\Y JCI.O JcCU. Agents. New York. office corntr ,\Vei k Albany Streets*

I Dot. 27, \n'*j? -ly

XOTICE.I ILpersons knowing themselves indebted ; 1

.1 to thy FroitburgLo.il Company tor Coal I ]obtained ut the Company's Yard, are hereby j.notified that ifsuch indebtedness ho nt prompt- j|ly settled the account* will be placed in the ' .hands cl a Constable.

THOMAS I. McKAlfi, Jr.. !Collecting Agent for the Co. 1

Nov. 3. HS9?3t. 11The Eureka Shuttle \u25a0 i

Sewing Machine l\Price Fifty Dollars.

fpnii iu oat perfect Sowing Machine ever ! JA ma.lo, combining the improvements of t:i JPatents, they will Stitch, 11 cm. Fell, Hind, end | f(lather, A will*owi'ro 111 the finest catubrio to the . (com nest and thickest fabric* including leather . |using glace or ungl.tce cotton, linen thread, ;skein silk or twist, making a neat lock stitch

both side* aliko, that canuot bo rnvrlidard-regularly license 1 under 12. flow, JrV Patent. | .Send for a circular and sample* of sewing.? jAddress P. NIC DOLLS. |

Pratt A Howard Ft.. j.Sept. *, I&S9.? y. Baltimore.

BALTIMORE

SAFE MANUFACTORY,,:Mir,tiElVS

Improved Salamander Safes.Tlioumisid! of do'lxrs in property of all Mm< jire saved annually in these *fea that never failto preserve their content*. Factory, Dornnee \St.. Providence R. I. and ISO North St., Haiti-itifMC. Sales Room No. 16 Sont'.i O.iMias 6t. (

l*or*itti nod price*, send for 9 circular. A'.l j,t warranted togi>o aatiafrcitou*

U tf. MILLER. !,1C South Cy'.rlct bt. Bait. M!.

?Tgift 30, 1859. !y. j,

Pictures' Pictures!!A F. SMITH would TI epcetfai!;i aocott-ceai to the cUfitaJ of Cumbfrlaau tod urrounding r-.uoty, tbul ha iur jn*t received tomthe euet a whole ailed Cetst-ta, cocf flelar-geat (hat has eer bten in t Me *>fy. lie .> nowprepared to make foil live Am-hrotypcfaiid ilollotypri. u well ta all of tieemaller eieet, on tba nu ft eatonabie (trsi.

Irneke no preienaioni of being :becheapert,but I do claim to do my work in bo tuoet or-tiatiuand workmanlike manner, in proof of

which yon bore only to coll end eiamire ?ped-iment.

Operator* euppltod withpore cbamiea.'r ofmyown manufacture on roatonablo terra*. Galleryand Kecaption Room a 2 doora Xortb of PottOffice, Bait, fit . Cumberland, Md. Alto agent

for the tale of fiterotcopic Bo*et and View* of'?11 parte of the world. ?

Oct. 27. I**o. A and F. G. copy.

MACKAREL ?ion kite prime Wo. 1 FondlyMKkaael. for SO'* OY

?Tuir t. V. haffer a co.

1 ©R. FRUNON'S- j Coiu*>ntmfc-il Rt medics.

I FOR SEtICATE ©ISEASES.j No. X.

i 1/ aWfcbwWvil Ab.Isuch ? general db%Jity # Joss otf u-'Ctiorj, we*'

f log a* hj of th* orgus**, of toy t< e#t*t utkot tt dirftiigoma (s hp i_ .iWHency, utd *Jrie* '

< the soquul organ*, *>l by tie nc rt-etra.oj# t indulgence of tba pat alone. 1 m*- |l.w |>. S-TIIV CU.\CEMIUir.U HALMI Wjfyctire iiiright Jcy r, any iv>o ofgof.oorrbtt#,!in umb or smt-Jl and rvtjniv*s c>j tt

\u25a0 etrictlo'i of diet. Pric* .d clviier.2' No. jf, CUS( f NTR\ IKD 'WillLL. -?7h

r ' u*e of thi*remedy uill rura tilect in a ihoe*.; tnae, snd tc.tu *how oerfifirat*-# of *mi ?f!V<-e>l efi-rir *llothers buve failed; 'his in teita-li'nr and sinell. Price una J'Alnr.

(. No. I.?CONCENTRATED f'UMTKR ~t*I | tlia only remedy koi>v nthat nil!posiiliely an" 1jstrictures ot tba iireiX.a, no nt*ttr ?. f how'? standing or iifgloctcd the e*>e vify ie. Jhr**-*n one dollar.I No. f.?ANTXMSKCURiAL ril.Lc.-A/*. "to hem nmtd this drrd riil Jn.gfu.et.! cury t 'which reiaafo* In the for years.

? j cau#iag hi TO any trrftln c-uld o

i ht9 Fills, which illtatirtly u <*

; affaoia and remove it friti tis systis. 2't.i >

1 onn dolisr.i N'o. O.?ORIENTAL PA67lXLa?Xiaesr-I tiince-a fvr f/m*ia irregeirritir.s,I sion 'rf the Tn-Of,trua.t)r . Wire *.?% dollars.

No. ?. ?T !f>. UONUKNTRATRD AMARIN,

jCerts t/.e whiter !uliog ofiD fiirrcu\u25a0i a*M>, paintul Price one Ool.tr( ; No. K.?THE tul.VTOlt? is a rei/.edy thsi

! has tifvur ben kaovrti 'o fail rnxiug 'iravt!,; nod *llKrt-ttloas of uLn Kidneys enl blfiddftPnoe otiu dollar.

Either of to* ahovn Tctnmiic* w:!Xbe *t ntry.j m nil t' art part of the fed ltd Stater, vn r

oclpt of the price amiM*ed. Vltdiilitifo/itaitiiii/:, full rorticular* mav bm >btsix.ed Ly *#.tfcs la*r oriu Post Slftitp. Addrt"

DR. FKLIX RRUNON#Post Of'l* Rnt 9?, Philadelphia, P*.

? ; N. P.?The Doctor nif-y he ootpr.ltd In coenpEcated ca.m.t by letter "rpergorally, but onlyinch letters wEi bu u \u25a0 irerej ''numin a ren*

' nonahle i**.. OFFICE, Old York Road A

Callowhill irt. May 19, lf'CP?ly.

A Proclamation.(JTATP MAItVI.A.VD.EXECCTIVLHi'-0 FaRTMENT.? In acoordtuce with tl-*

? juiagn trbieh ha* now brcuoie establisheil

should io nppr.ioiedby the chief civil ninhor-? | i:y to bj observed as a iperinl occasion of

, i Thnuk/giving and Gratitude to AIMIGRIY Uci

? i lrthe contlnucu biaasincs which, during tfo*. y*nr now drao mg to htvc b**rn veoeL*

safed to uh ; and inorder to cexi'jßj with ehk general expectution nnd desire ot ' 1.9 citirer Jr! uf this .Stato who wish tounito t.u the fun.

I ! day with the cilitena of other State*, ina ser eieo

t i becoming a Christian nation, 1. Thomas Hoi.liday Hick*, Governor of the irtato /f Mary ?land, do hereby designate and appoint TilU**-DAY, the IMI.Iiday of November i xt( n.ii dnyofUenerfll Thanksgiving and Trnyrr. and lib-

-1 vite and all the inhabitant*of thi*Bt**I to koop rthd obacrvo that dry, by laying ssido!all their cmtomary and daily busijittss; ly

| i uniting, 1" the-r repecjive pla-'ca wonhip,! in public acta o£ dovotion and gratitude, to ttijPfik ST.n a.VI> Govtrnor or Ai i. Mr*, fnra'l

I the hle.saihg* of |]-.a pnaf, by imploring Hi*t Iblessing* and guidnuco in the future : and byj'Joining there,or ai their homes, in such *?? -

r jvice* and exercises n nre appropriate on a da ?j ! of Thnuksgising and Piayer.

I Givyii under my hand nnd the greet' lLaa#Sei>i - t Mai tliiiid,ut Aunapolil, this

. i fwonty-niMh Joy w fOctober, in the venr 18M'.r XIIOS. 11. JiICKS.

? i R r the Governor.. 1 JAMK* It. PARTRIDGE,

notl'UlM. Secretary of rtute.

LESTER'SII IMPROVED SHUTTtE

L OVK-STITOJI

idilfl.U 1AI'IIIMS.i 'PHIS is themoitreßab.'ebewirg Machine ev

JL er offerod in thJr' .arket, both m the quai1 tv of it v*urk, ic* durubiiny and aiinplicny.

I Hie onerudon of i.: \u25a0 v .*:* rl< srbeU ihun ihai' of any other machine, whilo it works with ea*jon (ha tin'..it ailk or heaviast Hoth, which it

? works in a vi.ry superior maLUor ; inaking iv

sirait, evenly laid searn, much finer than ordl-, nary hand worl:, while both sides of the clot.*

, aro stitched alike. Itrarely gets out ofwurkingi order or requires rcpairiug, and is fo slir.pl.!

; that an nerator eou perform ail ordinary rcjpairs ;, it.until it is worn out. With all therej adv 'itagei over othar taachli ei, wo fee) eouudi-' I.eater's i'utoiitsc.. ug Machit m iviili e:

, nu -'t the want* -.1 f.unilie*,all kinds of mubii-fii."'u*!tig olotL l-r*, tailor-, or istiv other* r. -

|qu ring n seam in t'te'r work, will find (his h

j Al icuitio (list willdo their work n a rapid ano

;*ibstaiUiai mauiicr, n-d touch nicer lintn vs>.I o/iiinary "ay. £yrniiie* who require runcnsowing will fuithis .VJuchino peculiarly udaj ?

j ad to their wuuts, baeideß saving labor enonghin a fow month* to pay forD. Tailor* willfind

, a great siring l.y usiug this Sowing .Machine,i hosides being always sure of a superior qualityof work thrit does not r'p, and tbut look# muchnicer thai, band work.

! KKFERENCE TO A I£W I'LRSONS U?INC TIIFM.

J. tt\ Merchant Tailor, Gay St.,! near the Church.

Levi I'orry .t Co., Shoe store, 175 Doit. s.t.

1 S. Htri/lor, Mantilla Factory, Baltimore Bt..j ov"f Purr's China stvrc.

| J. Evan*, No. 1S Lnltimoro street.

t Jam** Taylor. No. .140 Baltimore street.Mi*e Mat Wiliyard, 19 Constitution street.Mi*.R. A. Bf-urd, NO. 90 Knsor street.Mrs. Bnckmillef. 7jMcElderry sheet.Mrs, M'utson, lo Jlninhur g atr*ct.

Mrs P. 1if. .If,!47 Hanibn-g street.L. I). b'HASi!, Agent, It".:' B.i t?*f.,

the Adams Express Co.Ealliniore, June IC, 2859.?1y.

CARLETON & LAKSY.'"

1 "> !?? 'V f' '?mbsrlactl, lid.

Tho atiscribers having a?cci&tcd thtmstlrc*in ronductiug the Merchant Tailoring

husine** in its various hiatichcs, in the .StoreRoom ibrmerly occupied by i!. I). Carleton,where they now have in B'oro the largest an-i

.slock ofCloths, Cassimercs &Vestings,alio,it coiuideieaMoi'tnient ofGentlcraei.'* Kur-nieLing Good*, coinpribiug th ucd mootchoice ityie* in market.

From a long experience ie the man jfact fir-ing of (ter.tleaien'l Wear, they flai'er tf emevlvf*that tiny can give geueral aiitiafaction to theirfriends ami tostouiers who nny favor tbra.wilha cail.All (jrxi'ii warranted a* repretthUd *ir<!good 9 fits yiiararUiu'

A fu;l aßsortmeirt of good* willVe kept c< ?stantly on hand ud oi which will bfsold to-Cash, v. punctual time cnatomer* at tboloweftra'.ti.

CARLE TON L LAKEY.Mcu'zy'i \cu lilcky frill:mte Strut.

Or'.tJ, 2859.?y

1,000 Agents Wanted.LVKKYBODY'S I,AWYI;HASD COU.S'SVL-LUIi iu buutiC**, containing pl-iu uud eimplclufitructioo* to Kvcrtody for trar.snciiug their

iiuiine.*a Mccordlog to law, with legal form*fur di awing tht various necessary paper* cou-

| "ectcd therewith, together wiili ihc law* of allth< Siates, for Collection ot Debu. PropertyZxempl troui Execution, Mt-chauica' Liens, Ex-

r ecoiion of Deeds uud Mortgagee, Rights ofMar-Iried Women, Dowtr, f'sorv, Will#, Ac. By

i FnAMK CaoiUY, Ebi;., ut the Fhiluilelpbia Bar.! 384 puges, IStnu.| Anentiteiy now wotk ot: the subject, adapt

j ed to the wants of trery citixeu of the UnitedState*. Singlecopeisscat by toa ; l tocny ad-

t drert, on receipt of price,sl.oo, or iu law itjrleof binding at §1.75.

l,oofi Agcntj. wanted to nama;S for it, withj whom liberal arMngcwecte willItmade. Ap-plv to or a<!jreti

JOHN E. PG TTER. FubitrHer.No. 617 Saxrsom N.trt. Pbi'.fldelpbi.,. Fa.

Jnuifi'taf" %YotiC4.| Gill if G*:Uno > {VRDERFD. this Ifth *3 j

I >1 f -fAivg. UfiJf.ihet6iXbe>ti His Creditor*. J Gauiapgi uoiir*to£i*<redflt-rs, and that tl* fir f

; M'cJv of JantEfy next, !?-fiacd-for'l* s <

! Gilbert Guiliar to appear in tbe ( irxott f?ut -for Allegany c'JWUty, to uuvwer *uih 4aterrcg*itones or alkgnttoo* as iue creditor*, on do: ee-eor suretioi .o'" propofex-r allege hian-1 that n copy this otAtr be puoilbtil ore?a wira for ibreo rootuhp n e'rnic urvsp.it ? ?

published in tha dty -of Cumberland. prior*

fhe said firrt Monday of Jeouarj, ut iu bnotice.

Tde.*lX.LESLEY. CforlrAug. XJ.lfoa-ilm

A FEW birrelflefiof Baker'* Old By ? Whi*Vey. FortalabyvM. K. BIAIL 1 C