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lantiers' Department. RAISING POTATO IT Shall wo plont small potatoes or lrg< . whole potatoes or sets? "Vegetable physiology gays: plant largo or at least well-matured potatoes, aod nothing else. And this for the very good reason that the fleshy part of the tuber is designed to feed the young plants and to give them a vigorous start before they are compelled to get the food from the earth. Small potatoes, or an eve with only a small piece of tuber attached, .'an not afford the young plants nourishment enough Now so far as the vigorous growth of the plant is concerned, and its flowering and fruiting above ground, this is un doubtedly true. Rut it is contended, by many skillful experimenters that for the formation of tubers, the opposite is true Dr. Lindley, a high .authority, isquotcd as saying: "I havo proved by a scries of numerous, experiments, that the weight cf potatoes per acre is greater, under c qual circumstances, from sets tha i from whole tubers, by upwards of from . even hundred weight to three tons per acre." Yfct.it is not true that small potatoes are better than large ones, for (hey often 1 throw up numerous small succulent shoots which produce only small tubers. The practice now widely prevalent of using good, medium-silted potatoes, and cutting them in two or more pieces, is probably the best of all methods. It is stated as a fact—and if so it is instructive—that the eyes on the remote end of the tuber produce earlier potatoes than those frout the middle, or the root end; and that the difference iu the time of their maturing a crop is equal to ten days or a fortnight. Market gardeners in En gland and some in this country turn this to accougt. They cut their potatoes in to piece;/, usiug the buds at the extremity -tor'riic earliest crop, and the others for a succession. • Sweet Potatoes.—Those, to be dry and mealy, require a warm, sandy, and tolerably rich noil. The sets are now easily obtained, oven by mail, of those who make a business of growing them for sale. They may bo easily produced, however, by planting the small potatoes horizontally in a hot-bed, the latter part ol April or first of May. A good sup ply of theso sets or sprouts may be ob tained in this manner, for plauting out from the 15th to the 110 th of May,and thr potatoes if left in the ground will yield more sprouts for still later planting. To remove theso sets, water the bed thoroughly, and follow down the side of tire sprout with the finger, separating it from the potato at its junction. A moist day is best for transplanting. 11 aviiia enriched and deeply plowed the ground, harrow it down, and with a light plow mark olTthe rows four feet each way.— Make the hills at the intersections of the furrows, by drawing up the earth with a large hoe, so as to form a broad surface about one foot higher than the surround ing ground. Plant two sets about six inches apart upon the top of each bill, nud there is very little more to be done, except removing weeds. At the first hoeing a plow may ho used, turning the earth towards the hills, which will ma- j tcrially lesson the labor, and assist in i billing. Draw the earth about the plants ! with the hoe. After this the vines will ■ begin to cover the ground, precluding tho use of anything but the boo, which should bo used to keep down weeds. Wo have seen very fair sweet potatoes grown in northern Ohio, and known of their being raised with moderate success in northern central New-York. Infallible Rules run Mkasl-rimi Conx jn the Okiii.—lf measured in feet: Ist. Shucked Corn.—Measuro the length, width and depth of the crib in feet; multiply those three dimensions! together, and their dimensions by 8, j then cut off two figures to the right; those on the left will he so many bar- ' rele, and (bos.; cat off, so many litin- 1 • Jredths of a barrel. 2nd. ITusbueked corn.—Multiply the dimensions in feet as in rule Ist, and ; fiieir product by 5Sj ; cut off two figures : to the right, and tho result will be bar- | jrel," and hundredths, as in rule Ist. Tf measured in inches: 3rd. Shucked Corn.—Take the di-! •mentions iu inches and multiply I horn .together ; take one half of the product and divide it by 2,150, and you have the bnshclshof shelled corn, which is divided by five to reduce to barrels. 4th. Unshuekod Corn—Multiply the dimensions as in rule 3d, and then take one-third of their product, and divide ! „it by 2.150 the r so 11 will le as in rule 1 3rJ. Teut NbrbCoks Beiohi: I'i.avma.— Oft-ropeatod suggestions for Bavin, and keeping coed corn have liaen given in ibis journal. But whether tin : : a have been followed or not, it is well to make n preliminary teat of corn, and of all other seeds which sometimes fail to veg etate. This is easily done, Select from the mass enough to be a fair sample, and plant in a warm r.ituation, or iu a box of earth, kept suitably warm and moist. An examination of the speci mens, even before coming tip, will show whether they are in a sprouting condi tion. Better far to do this, than to make a similar experiment on a fivo or ten acre field, and ouly learn of a had re sult when too lota to be remedied. I'i.iNTiso Potatoes.—Plant them ear ly—as soon aa the soil is dry enough to admit of it. Experiments have been made, which prove conclusively that po tatoes planted as soon as the soil is mel low aud dry, will yield a more abundant and sound crop than the Fame kind Uf > potatoes on the same or similar soil when planted ten, twenty or thirty days later. Early planting is said to be a sure pre ventative of the rot. 50 Casks New Bacon ! Coexisting of Shoulder, Sides, & Plain Hams- XI . KTYE'S CBLKHRA TED EE TEA SUGAR CURED HAMS! liy the tierce, or tingle Ilaui. New Crop N. 0. Sugar. " M " Molasses. SO Boxos Prime Western Reserve Cheese, Just received and for sale wholesale and retail by W. K. BE ALL 4 CO. Feb. 10. I Skirt*. JtTST received another lot of those 6VPE KTOK EXTKNMOX SKELETON SKIRTS £4 fcho Ctat-ap Store cf JI. IIKBB. ptrQ*l and t* bin. [March 3 1853. Carpets ! Carpets!! THr.HK PLY, Lowell Isgrain. nnd Chr.p Carpots oftTtry vnrioty, foroalo at Hp. 7,'65 HOPKWKLL HEDB'S. and French. Plain and Figured ft Cbi*it* And Brilliant: qt. April 21/ „ H. I). WT>'EO% y. THOS. CAIN, WMWffl ttHiQB Cumberland, Md. t returned from the Kurt- rn cities with a full stock of Spring and Summer Goods, which arc not to bo excelled,iu regard to qual ity and price, by any bouse in this city, lie has received a largo assortment f S Cloths, CastimrrrXi and 1 r slings, which ho is prepared to make op to order, in | the ncatc-t most fashionable stylos, at short notice. He has also, a general aiwort | in.'ut ol Gents' Furnishing Goods, Such . Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Napoleon Ties, Shirt Uosonis, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves, Hose, &c. Having purchased my goods for Cash, lain ••Itabled to soil as cheap as tho chcapost for Cash. AH goods warranted to bo us represented. ;.'£rfkill beforo purchasing elsewhere. u April 21,1859. THOMAS CAIN. "4Vv mid tiUcnsnc Slock of HARDWARE. If A VINO now completed my Spring purchase® and in possession ol :t new and spacious ware house, i am prepared to furnish to my friends and transient purchasers a large and well so-1 lifted stock of Goods. My assortment of Iron, (rolled and hammer- | od,) .Steel, N.iilf, Spikes, Stoves, fcbecl Iron, Lead Pipe, Pig Lend, Ac., is very complete, rnd T am adding daily. Builders will find a great variety of Locks, Hinges, Screws ; and ra rpon tors every descrip tion of Planes and other Tot.ls. Also -BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, such as Hoi lows. Vices. Anvils, Hammers anil Butirtsso. I have all th different descriptions of Spades Shovels, Hoes, Axes, Hatchets, Chisels, Saws, V*. j ft is my intention, now that I have an abun dance of warehouse room, always to keep oil hand a full supply of nil articles in the Hard ware line, at much reduced prices, for cash ; or to punctual dealers at short dates. 1 have a tine stock of TABLE AN D POCK ET CUTLERY, anil having imported my Ta ble Cutlery diroct fr'm Sheffield, will sell at a inuch lower price than any house in flio city. J. W. MAO RUDER, Corner Balto. and Mechanic streets. Cumberland, Md., March 17, 1859—y. Miss SOUTIIWORTII, COLONEL G. W. CROCKET, CHARLES BURDETT, TIIOS, DUNN ENGLISH, M. P., HENRY CLAPP, .lit., GEORGE ARNOLD, SAMUEL YOUNG, Mas. ANNA WIIELPLKY, Miss VIRGINIA VAUGIIAN, Miih. 1)1. VERNON, Miss HATTIE CLARE, PIN LEY .10IINS0N, Wr itc only for tho GOLDEN PRIZE GOLDEN PRIZE GOLDEN PR ZE TIIK |GOLDEN PRIZE! i MJ r f s t mi .1 /' m: i) .• DEAN & SALTER, [SUCCESSORS TO BKCh'ET d> CO.) 'PIIK New York Weekly Goi.dbn Prixf. is one ' 1 ol tho largest and best literary papers of , the day—un imperial Quarto, containing ciyht j /t'vje* or forty column*, of the uiost interesting : and faslnating rending matter, Iroin t lie pens of j tho very first writers of ihe day, ELEGANT LY ILLUHTUATKD KVKHY WEEK. A PRESENT worth FROM 50 CENTS TO §SOO 00 ; Will bo given to each subscriber immediately I on receipt of the subscription money. Thin is presented as a Memento of Friendship, and j not as an inducement to obtain subscribers. r-jBC S Ba XMH W I Olio Copy tor one year, $2 00 and 1 Present, j One Copy for two years, II 60 and 2 Presents ' One Copy lor three years, 600 and " One Copy for live years, HOO and 6 " AND TO CLVJIB, ! Three Copies, one your, $5 00 mid 3 " ! Five Copies, one year, 800 and j " t Ten Copies, one year, 16 00 and 10 " 1 Twenty-one Copies,l year, 20 00 and 21 " The articles to bo given away are comprised ! in the followinglist : 2 Packages of Gold containing S6OO 00 each. 5 do do do 200 00 ouch. ! 10 do do do 100 00 each. 10 Patent Lover Hunting Cased Watches, 100 00 each. 1 20 Cold Watches, 76 O0 each. 60 da. 00 00 each. 100 do '0 OJt each. (100 Ladies' Gold Watches, 26 00 inch. 200 Silver II antingCused Watches,2o 00 each. 600 Silver Watches, $lO 00 to 26 00 each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest, and Fob Chains, $lO O'l to 20 00 each. Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, On ft" Pins, .Sleeve Pultons, Kings, Shirt Studs, Watch Keys, Cold and Sil ver Thimbles, and a variety of other articles, worth from 60 cents to sl6 each. We will present t > every person sending us 60 subscribers, at 2 dollars each, a Gold Watch, worth $10: to any one sending us I '>(. subscri bers, at $2 each, a Gold Watch worth soo. Kvorv subscriber will nlso receive a present. Immediately on receipt of tbo money, llio subscriber's name will bo entered upon our bo< k. and the present will ho forwarded within jone week, by until or r ••prcan, poht paid. All coinmnnicntions should be addressed to DEAN k SALTER, PItOPr.TKTCI!?, .'l3sßroadway New York. September, V, ISSB. Ball Coffee Roasters, A N I) •Old Dominion' ( Wee & Tea Pot*. J F you want delicious Coffee always, nnd ill n I ,-nvirg of from thirty to forty per cent., get nn 'Old Dominion' Coffee Dor, nnd Cast Iron Ball Coffee Boaster. Coffee enr he kept fresh nnd good, from day to day. The 'Did Domin ion' J'i a Pot takes only half the quantity of Ten, Til OS. JOHNS, April 21, 1859. Cor. Centre A Bait. Sts. Sail, Sail! • > rAA SACKS GROUND ALUM AND FINE SALT, just received direct from Alexandria \ia Chesapeake and Ohio CuuL 1 respectfully solicit the patronage of my old customers nnd the public generally, as I nm now selling Salt lower than bus ever been before offered in thi* market. WANTED to buy 5,000 Bushels OATS AND RYE for which the highest market p-ice will he paid. Canal Basin, the last Warehouse below thdßridge. A.J. BOOSE* Cumberland, Sept. 0 ISSB First Premium Enamelled COMB mil R. W. HEYWOOD, No. 107, North Charles Street, BALTIMORE. RAVING been engaged for the lost seven teen years in the Manufacturing nnd Sale of the above desirable FURNITI RE, suited to country residences. Has on hand a large variety, inanufactuted expressly for retail sales. Also, Onk and Walnut Chamber Setts, Oak and Walnut Extension Tablet* Dining Room nnd Fancy Chairs, Sideboards, llair aud Husk Mattresses, Feather Pil low* and Roisters, Ac., £c ; March li, 1850—1y. Fine Watches and Rich Gold Jocclrh SOU) CHEAP. J UST received from the eas torn oit.jes a fine stock of Jewelry of the latest style and mako. Any person wishing to get a tine sot of Gold Jewelry willdo wejl to call at the store on Baltimore stroe. nox.t door to the Post Offioe, where they will be sold cheap for caKh. [d9.J F. C. KRAMER. 1 j*ANCF DRESS SILKS, BERAGES, ROBES Organdie?, Lie Shawls, and Capes at . 11. D. VIKEOW'S. April If Fait. St Yq>. Post Offir 9 . I ifu : Ik jo Dr. BAAK3E mi||liiM m ■ SMI( UK. BAAKEE, \\TfLL givo epcciul attention to the follow* V ing diseases: Coughs, Colds Consumption, Croup, Influen za, Asthma, Bronchitis and ail diseases of the Nose, Mouth, Throat and Lungs. Attention given to the treatment of all Mkin diseases— Lumbago, Lumbar Abscesses, Scrofula, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Eplepsy, Dyspep sia, Dysintery, Diiirrliu'ii, Piles and all diseases of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels; also, all Chronic Diseases pertaining to Women and Children. Dr. Oankfc can produce one thou sand certificates ol bis perfect tutoress in curing CANCERS. OLD SOUKS or ULCERS, FISTU LA, SCALD IILAD, WENS, HIP DISEASES, SYY ELLINGSand 'J UM< )RS of < very descrip tion uud without the u.-u of the knilc. These List named diseases cannot be ti'.ited bv cor- II pondence, therefore the | ilicnta must pli.e <lu nisei vt3 under the Doctor's personal super vision. DU. BAAKEE has made a new discovery of u Fluid that will produce perfect nbsoi jion of the cataract,and restore perniuuetil vision to the Lye, without the use o! the knife or needle, and he cures all diseases of the D)yc;i!uS filar. W'itltout tho use of tlie Knife or Needle, and lie has constantly on hand an excellent assort ment of beautiful ARTIFICIAL EVES, AND Timpunuui i or (Far Drums,) suitable for either hex and all ages—inserted in five minutes. Dr. Hakcc is one of the most celebrated and skillful Physicians and Surgeons now living. Ilis fume is known per anally i>i every principal city of'tho World. All letters directed to Dr. Haukce, (inclosing ten cents,) mking any ques* Ii >ns per '..lining to any disease,si .'.'l be prompt ly answered, and all Chronic disease can oe treated by correspondence, ixeepi tliose men tioned, that will rerjuire his personal supervis ion. :£A3" OOice J I OUTS, from 9 A.M. to A M. DU. IIAAKEE. Office, No. 14 Lexington street, between Charles and Libertv streets, Haitituore, Md. April 14, 1859—i v. 200,000 CUBIC FEET OF r £ £ MM< iS £i WAHTTBD 2 At the CUMBERLAND STEAM SAW-MILL. 'l'lM/iniilernlfrnrd will receive tl.c nbovc n- I til ol Ticiiln r. .-itlicr hewn or round cut tlu wlu.lo length of tlir tree upon tli'j billowing tonus, viz : To siiiv upon shares, " " per 1,000 feet B. measure, •' " lor limber exchange, " " and sell on commission, " sell on commission, 11r in coses ol heavy contract." will take thorn in connection with parties having the largest umouutof tiinrcr at the Mills. Kinds of Timber wanted arc YYlLto Pine, White Oak, Poplar. Clierrv, Walnut, Ash and Yellow Pine. .1011 N T. WOODS 4 IHE, Docombor 10, 1808. Proprietor. Dr. E. C l '. Craskillj SURGEON DENTIST. Ilavingopened rooius next iloorfcothr Mineral Hank, on George's Street, fo rthe practice of his profession, most respectfully solicits a share! of tho public patronage, promising that no pains shall he spared to render all who may favor him with a call the highest/satisfaction . A vmswsi, hnt roost important branch of DENTIS TRY, exoeutod with fidelity and judgment. Artificial Teeth Inserted on gold, silver or plntinn, from one Moth toil wholesott,and so adapted to alltln rrogulnrit ieM)f the mouth as to bo worn with icrfcct ease. rrrcgulnritiopofchildren'steeth remedied by the most approved methods. Alhvork guaran teed. Charger moderate. OH tnhcrlnnd.October 19,1855 • VANDERIIOOF & CO., Insurance and General /gents, SO Wall Street. New Yoik. \\r 12 are prepared, by special arrangement \ \ withovcr one hundred of the most reliable Oompunics,to effect insuranceagainst lire,attend to the renewal of policies, and tho adjustment iind collection of losses. Applications by letter should state the size md material of building and roof; I lie distance from nearest building, and how she same is occupied. As - we get our commission lr"iu the Insurance Companies, uc lnnkc nucha rgu to the insured. Stock bought and sold on commission of on eighth per cent. Money loaned on Stocks and Bonds. Entirely Sew Feature: Merchants, mnnufaet ures and families, wish ing anything purchased in New York, whether it he a hill ol merchandise,musical instruments, j hooks, dresses, or ttuyo:h>. rthiny whatever, Uiryc io Bin<i/f, by sending a description of the m tides desirod, can luire the same selected by persons of til r to and business experience • and I orwurded by mail, oxptcsK, or such other conveyance as they tuny direct. Being known '.omostoftlieosfuMishcddealers is a cash nudfret|iienteiw!omcr, we are enabled to purchase from ten to t went y per cent.<lienper j than a stranger or a chance customer. By this j arrangement the expense and risk of n trip to i the city tuny be avoided. For this luu ioest.our | coihuiispiou varies from one to live percent., according to the amount of purchase, but no I charge is made less than twenty live cents. Particular attention will be paid to produce and manufactured articles cons gned to us for sale, and prompt returns made. All letters requiring en answer iuu3t ineloie postage stamps-as letters have to be prepuut. n jt v i: a i: n r k s . AmosF. Hatfield, President Pacific FireTn*. Co. Win. Mulligan, See'y Humboldt Fire Ins. Co. | Jim. li. I'vcritf, Cashier 11 road way Bank. Daniel Drew. Esq. etc. iny2&.ly. OYSTERS! llcvcrc EBosisc Saloon anb Restaurant!! This spVndid and elegantly fitted up est iblifli- j incut in New\ork -tylo, in connection with the | Revere House is now open. It is the intention j of the proprietor to keep a Firstclass Place of Resort. Persona visiting Cumberland from the country nnd returning same day,and not wishing to pay hotel charges, can get their mnils nt all hours, Very Modentlc I'rict!*, paying only for what tlicy order. Epicures of .his eitv nndtho traveling public,will find this saloon tiie best in style outside tholnrgecities. OywtcrM for Family ITwe, for sale by the gallon or ran. FOWL, WILD GAME, aas Qmv 9 Uoa.l Hci'f.CorHt'fl llvcl, lliiui. CC Bp FESI r .Ea"" BSJJBUR 111 the Shell, Fried and Stetrcd. l'it'Fiand Elol Cofii't'. All served npntn few inosw.ts notice. The liar is furnished with ihochoiccseliquors and Philadelphia Ale. The Hotel business will he conducted ns heretofore. Guests preferring to cat in tbo saloon can do So,paying only for the use of the r rooms. M, TitEll3EU.Proprietor. March it. 1850. liihalvciilN \ut:oe. N'OTJOK is hereby given to the creditors of I'rancU Owens, au replicant for the ben efit of the Insolvent Lai. s of Maryland, that n personal discharge hath been granted to said debtor, and that the tecqnd Monday of October. 1859, being the first day of the Circuit Couit for Allegany county noit succeeding this dato to which notice conld be given, bath been set npnrt for the l.earipg in bis ease,when hi? j creditors may attend and show oausc, if any they havo, why a ftnal discharge shall not be granted *.o eaid debtor. lest—U. RESLEY,CIerk. Maroh IT, 185C~Sm. _ BARASI* ItoPfif, v'di-'ii-'i.!, Saline, Skirt, Flounce and Jiolo ales drees goods, in handsome and novel styles t -JI. I). WINEOW'S, April 21 Pifin pfthe Rod Awning Tost. r- I*■ ■ JWMH.LW. rtrvw, **aaewßMe I J!lt uilKAVAj\l.B~A&iAl> OUjh JiKAUiTj TO ALL MA N KIN D. I'd, M'fek * ' •' i&f -t!#: le:>b* TjfIU.BWAYS PILLS. i now TO ran SICK, The w.int of a sterling medicinal to meet the ills and necessities of the suffering portion oi humanity, and one entirely freo from mineral and other deleterious particles, was severely felt till tliis all powerful! medicine was ushered into tho world; IIOLLOWAY'H ISVALUABLK PILLS have become the noosKiioi.n REMEDY of ill na tions. 'J'hcir attribute Is to PREVENT as well as tot JRR, the attack the RADIX or nooT of the • oiuijl. - if, and thi's by removing the hidden C;UIM> i discuso rci.tvigorato nd restore the drooping onergiesot fha syitcm, assisting na ture in her talc of VITAL and FUNCTICNAKV KK i'Olt RATION. DyHH'ida. The great scourge of this continent yields quickly to n oourre of theseantireptic Pill*, and the digestive organs are retortd to their proper tone; no matter in what hideous shape this In ilia of disease ';:hU>its itself, fbisrearch ingr.n i unerring renu-dy disperses ii from the patient's system, Wnicriil Dcbiliiyantl lYoakncw* From whatever cause, LOWNKSB or SPIRITS, | and nil other signs of diseased liver, nnd other disorganisation ofthe system, vanish under the eradicating influence i>l (bis all powerful nnti fcptic an idetergen remedy. alii lie*us Hinoi'dPrv. Tlie proper <|uantutn and right condition of the bile is of momentous importance tothe health of tho liiitnan frame, thisANTi BILIOUS' ined rinc expel.-the hidden seeds of the com plaint, nnd renders all the fluids nnd secretions pure nnd fluent eleam ing and resuiitnting the vital functions ofthe body, Mchlj Should lose no time in trying a few doses of this reguiating nnd renovating remedy, what ever may be their complaint, it can betaken with safety in all periodical nnd other disor ganization F, its effect is all but miraculous. Ciirpfiifcd Proof, I'ho testimony of Nations is unanimously borne to the health-giving virtues of this noble j remedy, and certificates in every living lang uage bear witness to the I NKLNIABLLNKKS of Thoi r INTRINSIC WORTH. , Hollotray'e I'Hl* arc th< /nt rcntrdy known in the world for the following di*en*ei: Asthma, Indigestion, Bowel Complaints, Intlncnsn, Coughs, Inflairation, Colds, Inward Weakness, Chfst Diseases, Liver Complaints, CostivenesH, Lowness of Spirits, Dyspepsia. Piles, Diarrhoea, Stone nnd (travel, Dropsy, Secondary Symptoms, Debility, Veneral Affections, Fever nnd Ague, Worms Female Complaints, of nil Headaches, kinds. CAI'T ION/ -None are genuine unless .ho words " li'tdfotcai/, AVic Yorl ami London, ir (iisccriiible as a 11',(/>•/in every leal .it the hook of directions around encli pot or box. the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf 'u the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendning such information as iny lead to the di-teetion of any party or parties lountcrfciting the medicines or vending tho rame, knowing them to he spurious. *',.*••>l(l nt the Manufnelor.v of J'rofcssor HOLLOW AY . 80 Maiden Lane, Few York, and by nl) respectable druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States nnd the civilised world, in boxes nt 25 cents, fill cents, and one Dollar each. •.MjuThere is considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. N. 11.— Directions for the guidance r fpaticnts ; in every disorder are affixed to each b<x. j Jan. 18,185ff —ly, (lIiSSIGW SALE Of 21 1511 lI.D IN U 1, 0T S near Grafton. Emily Yates, Guardian,) Ml I.SLANT to a vs. >1 de cree of Taylor James A. Yn tea* Heirs. J county Circuit Court in tho above cause, rendered 1 Ot ii August, 1858, the undersigned commissioners, appointed for the purpose, will, on the 20111 day of December, 185S, (court day) in front of the Court House, of -aid county, sell at AUCTION to the highest bidder, tho following LOTH of ground to wit: LOTS No. I, 2, 5, G, !). 10, 11, 12, 10, 17, 20, 21, 2.11. 20, 27, 28, .'l2, 34y 07, .'lB, 39, 40,43 and 44, liuiiig twenty-four of the forty four Lotsluid out on tlie Yates land with streets and alleys suit able for building-lots. These lots lie Opposite Grafton between the South side of ihe Northwes tern Virginia Railroad and the Valley river, within a few rods of the Railroad Bridge, and possess unequalled advantages as sites for residence and busi ness (o settlois in this rapidly growing town. TKUMS-i'r. lit of I.e. :i, .1 I'li.l It your,., with Interest front a: v of rile, payable annual ly, scurity required and lion retained for pur. chase money. G. W. HANSBKOUUII, B. F. MARTIN, Commissioners, October 11, 1851 -if. ) Pruntytown, Yn. 11 1). CARLETON, Merchant Tailor, if AS just returned from New York and j I " Philadelphia, with the finest lot of FALL oND WINTER GOODS ever brought to this city. His friends are in formed that ho is now fully prepared to furnish I I them superior suits, from the best goods, and of • the latest styles. Call and examine. Store) | in Mciinig's New Block, nearly opposite tho j j Post Office, Cumberland Md. [Oct 14,'58. Insolvent's .Notice. W. IV. Anility, ) /UtDEKED, this 2-Ul> day id) vs. v/February 1859, that Wm. W. H is Creditors. J Ashl.y give notice to his eredi- | tors, endorsers, and sureties, that ti e2nd Mon- ; day of October next is fixed for tho said Win. W. j Ashby tonppvur in the Circuit. Court for Alle- ' gaiiy County, to answer swell interrogatories as j his creditors.ondoiscrsand sureties may propose j or til lego against him ; and that a copy of this order bo published in some newspaper printed in the city of Cumberland, once a week for i lireo successive months prior to thosaidsecond | Monday of October next, as such notice. Test-11. RES LEY, March 17, 1859—3 m. Clerk. I insolvent's yVolttc. i John Dcvore 4/"\RDERKD, this 11th | vs. >V/ day of March,'s9, that j His Creditors. J John Dcvore give no- ' tice to his creditors, endorsers and sureties, ! that the second Monday of October, next is fixed j for the said John Dcvore to appear in the' Circuit Court for Allegany county, to nnwer such interrogatories as his creditors, endorsers and sureties may propose or allege against him: ! and that a copy of this order he published in ! some newspaper printed in the city of Cumber- | land, once a week (TTr th'cc successive mouths prior to the raid second Monday of October next, as such notice. Test— 11. RESLEY, Clerk. ' March 24, 18 59—3 m. [lß*t Keceive(l,-A fresh nnd full I " supply of goods from New York, Philadel-I phia nnd Baltimore. The assortment of Shelf' Hardware nnd Western Cook Stoves is very I general, and the supply of II oust keeping Goods j tannc! be excelled in quality and variety in I this market. < Table and Pocket Cutlery of all qualities, both English nnd American. Children's Caps of severul qualities ; Per- j rumbulators; Apple Parous; Buckets; Knife; and Scissors Sharpeners ; Cvil Chains; Cbil- j dreg's Hoops ; Joe Cream Freezers, of tho • host variety, nnd almost anything in the J , Housekeeping lipe can be found at THOMAS JOHNS' Hardware acd Housekeeping Store. Mnrch 31, 1859. [A. fc Frost. Ga*. NEW 6TYLK SHAWLS. —A full Md oom pleto assortment tew nud i.ondFnmc stylos. * 11. D. WINEOW, April 11. ' Baltimore Street. CIIILDHEX and Boy's kVear, very neat end handsome etvlet at April 11. H p. WryEQW'S. THE ESVEIt INVIGORATOR.j PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, Compounded entirely from Gum?, | iS ONE OF THE NEST PURGATIVE AND i LIVER MEDICINES now before the public, ((int 11 el^.s ii Colli" easier, milder,and more ; eUcctuii * iiuit "> medicineknown. It is j idt •. ly a Cathartic, tut u Liter remedy,acting i first mi il.o Liver t* eject its morbid matter, • lien on the stomach and bowels to carry offthat j mutter, thus accomplishing two purposes effec- | tually. without any of the painful feelings ex perienced in the operations o'.nost Cathartic*. It strengbtens the system at the sumo tiino that j it purges it . and whin taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it upwith UIIU . The LIVRT is one of the principal rogula- ]JJ tors ofthe human body and when it perform* UJ its functions wcll,tli powirs of the system are fully developed.—'i'ho Stomach is almost A entirely dependent on the healthy action cl j v the AiVerfortho proper porforuianco of its L, functions: when the stomach is nt fault, .£1 thj bowels are at at fault,and the whole | . system mffci - i in consequence of one orpan ro the L —having ceased to do its duty. * For the diseases of that organ, one of the'.j proprietors has made it his study, in a lIG P ~ct: -c • a;o " than twenty years, to find .• some remedy where-with to counteract the A many dcr > : gim( LIS to which it is liable. To prove that this remedy isni last found any person troubled with Liver Complaint, \jm In any of its forms.has but try a Lottie, jy ai d conviction in certain. These gums remove all morbid or bad |a( matter from the system, supplying in their I. place a healthy flow of bile, invigorating the stomach, cnusing food to digest well, purify i"j '/ h food, giving tone and }y health to t ho whole machinery, removing fi the cause of the a rad* L, ical cure. H Hiliomt attack* are cured, and, what i* ' better, prcvccutcd, by the occasional use of JJ the Liver Inri'/orator | LQ One dose aficr eating is sufficiond to re lieve the stcinach, and prevent tho food M from rising and souring. }*^ Only one dose taken before retiring, . prevents Miy'ttnarc. j Only one dose taken at night, looses r i the bowels gcrifl ,md euros (Jontieeur** y One dose taken after each meal will cure " j-Sb. One lose of two teaspoonsful will n always relieve Sick Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction re- . mnv c the cause of the dhense and luaks a perfect cure. f Only one dose immediately tclisves the * Choi if, while One dose often repeated is a sure cure H f r Cdidera JLirbu* and a preventive of n ly one fcr.ttlc is needed to throw out < .bo system the effects of medicine uf A tei a long sickness. U £*f?"One bottle tn.kcn for Jaundice rc- j moves all sallowncss or unuturnl color from I ft. theskin. H One dose taken a short time he'ore eat i_ ing gives vigor to the appetite, nnd makes 5£ tliefooa digest well. " One dose often repented cures Chronii A Diarrhipn, in its worst forms while S tnnmrt s] ind llatrel Complaint* yiild almost to the first dose. j{T One or two doses cures attacks causedl by llorm* in Cbrildren: there isnosur- • er, safer, or speed! :r remedy In the worle, H IS it never Jail". A .TT-ft-A few hot 11 curcf Dropty, by exci W •ing the absorbents. pj We take pleasure in recommending this *\ medicine as a preventive for J'ercr and V . 17mc , CI-ill Fever and a.l Fevereof a llilliout A Type 1 t operates with certainty, and thousand are willing to testify to ';is won A derfui virtues. All who use it a re givingtheir unanimous tes* timor y in favor. S.** Mix water in the mouth with the invig orator, nnd swallow both together. The Liver Invigor&tor ISA STVKSTIRRC sn:PWM. DIICOVEIIY, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, eren the Jiret <io*c\jiring benefit, and seldom inore that one bottle is acquired to rurenny kind of Liver Complaint, from the worst Jaundice or Dy*prptia to n common Headache. all of which arc the re sult of a Diirancd Licrr. Price One Dollar per (Settle. DK. SANFOBU, Proprietor. •tf Broadway, Now York. And retailed by nll Druggists. Sold also by HE *.I,EV D Sll RIVER, Scpt.G, 185S—ly. Cumberland, Md. A V ery Fine Stock of HOOTS, AM) SHOI:S, HATS. tfco., Jus! Received l>.v W. BKEXIJLE, OPPOSITE THE POST-OFEFIC. (^11 ARI.EB W. 11RENULE would respect j fillip Inform his customers and the public I generally, that he ha* Removed his Store to 1 the New Block ot Buildings on Baltimore St., opposite the Post Office—where ho has just | received and opened u Magnificent Stock of ITU!/?3 ASifjj STJ'IIESJ^ Embracing ail the vuriousstyles woi n by In die*, Gentlemen , Youths, Missesaud Child ren (manufactured at the best Citynnd Euut ern Establishments,and selected with much care. An enumeration ofthe styles, quali ties ind pi ices,i s deemed unnecessary Every taste and fancy can lie gratified. Call and cxaminc the stock. 11 c ba*nlso rccc' ved, r* (n'oEWlcciicik'M of latest styles, and Chlldron's Hats and I Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Satchels, i'mbrcl lns, Ac., in great variety. He deems it un ; necessary t > enumerate all the various articles 1 and styles ha# in store ; but would ask a call j from tho*e whu are in waut of articles in his line. , .frlMle continues to manufacture to order I Boot-ami Shoes of the latest styles ; and with j this viewkceps good materials and good work i men. ilo invites a trial. [Nov. 23, 1855. i iMarch 17, 1869. jShavingSaioon. All who have beards to cut or hair to crop Just call on us at our New {Shop, j At noon or eve, by night cr day, Or any time that you can stay; Our room is neat, our towels clean, Our scissors sharp, and razors keen, And every thing wo think you'll find, To -nil the taste mid please the irind- Anl then we move our hand as truo, As any barber e'er can do, With rauid touch we'll smooth the f.icc. And dress the hair with equal grace, And all that art and (kill enn do, Your money will procure for you. COKXSiI .fe FRANCIS, Bi scnicut of Revere House, ! March 17,1859. A Fine Assortment of Slvcr Hoods JUST OPENED AT S. T. LIT 11. B** JEWELRY STORE, lialtimorc Street, near the Depot, SUCII AS j QUGAR Spoons and Sifters, I Preserves and Crenin Spncnr, Mustard and Salt Spoons, lec Cream and Float Spoons, Salt Scllars, ■ Picket Knives mid Forks, Butter Knives, Tea ! and Tablespoons, Port Monies, Card Cases, Ac. S. T. LITTLE. j Cumberland, Oct. 21—tf. HARDWARE STORE! 'IMIK subscriber, having purchased the stock I X. lately owned by Joseph Frantz, and having ; added thereto by recent purchases, is prepared jtoollcrto purchasers of Hardware, a general | assortment,which he willsell as n they j can it., lmd tn the city. I Hid assortment consists, in part, of Tabic anil Pocket Cutlery; Scissors: Stoves; Fancy Baskets, Market Baskets, Coffee Mills; Shovels and TOURS; Nails, Spikes: Sheet Copper; Meat Cutters; Smith's Anvils; Locks, Hinges, Screws; Hollow Castings; Brass and Porcelain Kettles; Steel Forks, Spades; Sausage Suffers; Sheet Brass, ' Smith's Bellows and Vises. Planes and Chisels, of 1-vcry variety; Ohio Grind-Stones; Doublo ' rind single barreled Uuna; Gun Caps and Wads; ' Wad Cutters; and a variety of other Staple , and Fancy Goodf. Also, a very superior grticle of fcewipgNeedlc?. T. JOHNS, Sept. V — 7 Cqt. Bal'o. uijd Centre gts. Watches ! Watches ! j ( JUST reepiv '•, a food assortment of FJNKii-udLoT Priced Watbes r.t J. P. WRIGHT'S, 1 JpwcDy Establishment. AN assortment of Coil Oil Lamps always on t hand. Old lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. 1 June 8. TB*S J T. MAGJLL. THE REMEDY ! HEALEY Si SHRIVER'S LINIMENT A Safe a lid Jit liable Care for •Sprains, Bruises, Rheumatism,, Chilblains, Fains in the Limbs and Back, Cramps, &c., &c. Prepared only by IIEAI.EY A SIIRIVKP.. Ciiouiijt.-. and wholesale Druggists A WONDERFUL CURE PERFORMED PY m M3DIL Jlcairt. Henley tb Shricer. Gentlemen : —A bo ut Thanksgiving day 1857, (Nov. 26.) I had tho misfortune to receive a severe injury by falling ofTtho top of n railroad car, bruising and straining my back so that I was a complete cripple, not being ablo to move myself without tho most excrutiating pain. I procured a bottle of your valuable Lini ment and used it ns directed; in four days I was able to walk about and in six weeks cur ed, the pain and swelling having entirely left my back. I cheerfully recommond your Liniment as be ing an article which I believo to be unrivalled. JAS. SULLIVAN. Cumberland, Fob. 16, 1858. THE REMEDY again Triumphant. CUMBERLAND, Fob. 15, 1858. Jteetrt. JJcaley J Sh river, Gentlemen :—I have made use ot your Liniment on a very severe strain which one of iny horses got by slipping and falling on ice, and by applying it us directed in the printed directions four times so reduced the swelling and inflammation that the horso re covered completely. From the above trial of your valuable Lini ment I do not hesitate to recommend it as one on which full reliance may be placed. Fob. 18. W.V.KELLER. TIN Willlfi liPORIlffl! J. T, MAGILL BKGP leave to call the attention of the public to his large and well assorted stock of Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron Ware; Parlor and Cooking Stoves, for Wood or Coal —avaricty always on hand; Chimney Tops; Hot and Cold Water Baths: Children's Baths; Refrigerators; Water Coolers; a variety of Ju panedWaro; Extra Castings, of various de scriptions for Stoves; Fire Brick; Sheet Copper and Brass; Lead Pipe: Zinc, Ac. jC-fT* Hot and Cold WA TEll BA TJ/S and CHIMNEY TOES constructed and put up to order. Merchants buying will find it to theiradvnn tage to call before purchasing elsewhere. Stoves, Furnaces, Ac., cleansed, repaired, and refurnished with Fire-brick and Isinglass, To the mining public I would call attention to ray Miner Lamps, unsurpassed. An assortment of COAL OIL LAMPS, al ways on hand. Old Lamps changed to burn the Coal Oil. FOR SPORTSMEN, 1 have Ely's Celebrated Cartridges, Caps, and Ounpowder, unsurpassed. Metnlic Roofing. Spouting, and all kinds of House work executed with dispatch. All work warranted as represented. Particular attention given to all orders from a | distance. ! /*-?T*Bnltimsre Street, 2 doors West of the Post Ofiiee, Cumberland, Md. I Sept. ISf.S—tf. Winan's Steam--Ship. A PHOTOGRAPH of this novel invention may be seen by calling at the store of S. T. Little, Baltimore Street, Cumberland, Md. At the sntue time you will notice a largo and well selected assortment of law. A T i! ii ii Jewelry, Silver and Elated Ware, C'ochs, and Fancy Goods, I as he has just returned from the East wi h the best assortment ever offered to this community. S. T. LITTLE, Baltimore Street, j October 14,'58- tf. Near the Railroad. PRIVATE HOSPITAL. I IX22I®CDIPI£]L a '£3 tf* 3d <23 OS. <£><£** DK. WM. E. IIOYT, OLD ESTABLISHED PRIVATE HOSPITAL Located in the Arcade, opposite Poet Office, SYRACUSE, N. Y. VI 7"HEILE lie introduces to the notice of those afllicted with any form of Private Disease, the FRENCH SYSTEM of CI.RK. This class ol complaints !>•• lias made a specialty lor the last la years, and the knowledge he has ol i the NEW METHOD OF TREATMENT now in opera | tion in Paris, and the Hospitals of this coun- I try, warrants him in saying that none of the forms the disease is wont to assume, ' without I n Sure, Quick tool Pi-rmaneut Jit uicdy. The . remedies employed by the Dr.arefree froiu any ! offensive taste or suiell, contain no mercury I and require no change of diet, business or ! pleasure. Persons can be cured at home by I staling their case and addressing Dr. W.M. E. HOYT. Male and Female, who have .Speruia ; torrhrea or Nocturnal Emissions, lose no time, j but consult the Dr. and get his Specific, which J has saved thousands from the gravo, and which j is warranted to cure this disease in from 8 to It weeks or the money refunded. Price sl. | Dr. llovr is also agent for Dr. Dumas' Femole | Monthly Pills. No female should he without them They can truly be called the "Female's Friend." I A desideratum has been gained in the prac tice of Medicine hitherto unattainable by the medical faculty. Dr. DUMAS has used these in his practice in Paris (which is the largest of any Physician in that city) for years, and nev er during the 39 years practice, has he been known to have failure. These Pills have been approved by the Kcote dc Medicine, fully sanc tioned bv the M. R. C. 3. of London, Edinburgh and Dublin, ns a never-failing remedy fur pro ducing the Catementnl or Monthly Plow.— Though perfectly barmless to the most delicate, yet ladies are earnestly requested not to mis take their condition, (if pregnant,) ns miscar riage would ensue. Price $ 1 per box. sent by mnil. Dr. DUMAS' FEMALE PROTECTING INSTRUMENT, patented and protected by Dr. DUMAS, of Paris, and sanctioned by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of London. This Instrument enable.' tlioso whose health or circumstances do not permit of an increase j of family, to regulate or limit their offspring l without injuring the constitution. The Instru ment is perfectly safe, no mctalic substance en tering into its composition ; it will Inst n life time without getting out of order, and cannot fail. It can be carried about tho person and used without interference to the conjugal rela tions of the married state. Those who Jo not find it ns represented can have the amount of its eost returned. Sent by mail to any part of the United States and Canada on tho receipt of $5. Don't mistake the name or place. I)R. WM. E. IIOYT, March 24, 1859—-ly. Syracuse, N V. j ■ E! m- ■-■ K W ! Drs. HUMMELSIMEi EWISC, I n^fl'ISTS, — Respectfully inform tlio puh -Lf lie thnt they continue the practioo of I DENTISTRY, in all it. various branches, at tluir Dental Rooms, CumltrlavJ, MJ. Teeth inserted on Gold, l'latinn. Pa Indium or Silver plate, in the most approved manner. C.IitMOCS TEEIU carefully ciansed and filled with gold foil of the best quality. Teeth extracted without pain, and for the poor gratis. Charges moderate and work warranted. ?/?iJ-Rooms in McKaig'sNew Block, second floor, Baltimore street, opposite Post-Office. Sept. fl, 1358—eom.—y. New Arrival of Jewelry. E undersigned hnsjust received a large sup 1. ply of the latent style of .1 E YV E Is It Y , to which be invite? the attention of all purcha 1 Hois also Agent for the sale of thocelobrated Bnglcy Gold Pen?, (now Newton's) which, for excellence, durability, and cheapness, nro not surpasscdin the world. He respectfully invites all persons to an examination of these superior pens. They must be seen and usod to npprecinto their superiority over all others ever inanufactu red. Jewelry made to order-Watcliesand Jewelry neatly repaired. Sign of the "in<3 WATCH," near the Depot, Cumberland, Md. £. T- JjJTTLE. To Sportsmen! Wire crtrid.es! THE subscriber has jnst received & full sunply of Eley's Celebrated Patent Wire Cartridges, for shooting game, wild fowl, 40., at long dis tances, which he offers to eportimon, who well know how to appreciate their advantages. April 1.13*3. J T MA OUT,. MEDICAL HOUSE, 11 South Frederick street, Baltimore, Maryland. Established in ordor to afford Sound and Seien tilic Medical Aid, and for the supcreesicn of Quackery, sf DOCTOR SMITH HAS for many years devotod hid whole at tention to the treatment of priVK to com plaints, in all their varied and complicated forms. JJIs greot EUCCOES in those long stand* ing and ditflenh cases, each as were fox meiiy considered incurable, ie sufficient to commend him to the publio as worthj of the extensive patronage which ho has t- *oived.— Within the last eight jears, Dr. S. has treated more than 29,500 cases of Private CoirplainU in their different forms and stages ; a practice which no doubt exceeds that of all tho other phyuscians now advertising in Baltimore, and not a ainglo caso is known, vrh®re directions were strictly followed, and medicines taken a reasonable time, without effecting a radical and pornianontcure; therefore, persons afflicted with office, No. 11, South Frederick Street, j The afllirtej should bear in mind that Dr. S who isthe only regular physician adyertsing, ' diseases of the above na lure, "no matter how ' | difficult or long standing the case may be," j wouid do well to call on Dr. SMITH, at hi* I I has fpr many ycaro devoted his whole attention | to tbo treatment of this cla Q s of Diseases. ' llis medicines are free from Mercury and all I mineral poisons ; put up in a neat and compact ! form,and may be taken in a public or private ! house, or while tra; filing, without exposure or. I hindmnco from business, a.ud except in cases iof violent inflammation, no change ef diet is necessary. I Let the unfortunate bear in mind when afflie | tion overtakes them, that no time should ho lost in making application to a competent physician, [HP they would not only obtain relief from pain, ! avoid inortiflcat ion through exposure, and elude great constitutional injury, but enable their medical assistant to be moderate in his charges j than he could justly be, where symptoms have heroine confirmed or the disease more widely I diffused. The rapid advance of this truly ter rifying disease, is sufficient to alarm the boldest heart. When ulceration aml discolored Plotch es with racking pains, betray to the unhappy victim the deadly poison preying upon his vi tals, then. "and not till then," do uiany awake to a full sense of their danger. We are called upon every few days tocure Chronic Discuses, which were supposed to have been cured years ago, but instead of which, were only checked, driven into the system by mercury orcoparia nndtlicreforcsecmsto be well hut in a longer or slorter time. ly some slight cause, break out in its worst and most difficult forms, producing ulcers in the throat, nose or roof of the mouth, eruptions of the rkin, pains or swelling of bones, etc. On account of the number of such which have lately come under my care, and the immense suffering which a lit tle neglect or improper treatment in the fist stages of the disease may cause, Dr. Smith thinks it his duty to advise the unfortunate, pnrticularty *frar/cr* f to be careful that they are not deceived by faht mlrcrtiacnicntsofloaat ingtjHcfk* who make promises which could not he fulfilled, eve., by the most experienced phy sician s. By neglect or improper treatment, tho patient is often reduced ton state which makes the case extreuaoly difficult to cure. Therefore he should be aware of the importance of con sult ing a skillful physician in the early stage of the disease. UO\^TIT|-TflOVir DFJtILBTY Young men ! beware of tho pernicious indul gence and almost fatal injury you inflict upon your enstitutious, by evil examples and the morbid influence of the passions. How many young persons do we daily behold, whose countenance:' and debilitated constitu tions depict disease arising from that horrible and devastating vice. It could be shown how attenuation of the frame,palpitation of the heart, derangement of the nervous system, cough, indigestion and a train of symptom.' i ndicative of consumption, arc often ascribed to wrong causes,when in ro ality, they arc the consequence of an alluring and pernicious practice, alike destructive to the mitid and body. You who have brought tl.is affliction upon yourselves, why embrace the secret to your hearts and vainly attempt to cure yourselves, intend of making immediate application to a skilful physician, who, in a. short time, would restore you to perfect health, and save you from exoosnre which the fatal consequences render it envitablc ? Smith give 3 hi-- special nltenlion to the treatment of this destructive malady. Pa tients can be cured at home by add res ing a letter to Dr. Smith, describing symptoms, and receive in ulicine securely packed from observa tion, forwarded by express or otherwise to any part of the country. N. B.—Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints will do well to avoid bontthiy iinpna trr* whether foreign or native, as also the nu merous Specifics advertised as a certain cure for any and every disease. Theseprepnrntions are put up to sell but no tocure, and often do more harm than good, therefore avoid them. " A word to the wise is sufficient." Address, PR. J. 13. SMITH, No. 11. S. Frederick Stßaltimore, Md. ?."-£T-Xo letters will be answered unless they contain a remittance or Postage Stamp to pay postage on the nn*wo<\ March 17, 1859. Dec. 7, IS53—Jy. A RARI; (1111 IWI; To Mnlio SSloney ! r |UIE undersigned has, at r. great deal ot 1. expense, collected together the following valuable lteeipes, .to., lor several of which he has paid SJS each, and he has no doubt any one can possibly fail to make, in a short time, an independent living by selling them, floino r.f theni originally cost SSO, and yet sell to business men and the afflicted, lor fiiat amount. All who wish to procure them can receive the entire lot enumerated below, by return mail, poet-paid, by sending the under signed only one dollar. A recipe for making the celebrated Hold ami Silver Counterfeit Detector; n recipe for making the best Black, Blue and Red Inks, and Indellihle Inks of nil colors: a recipe for making the celebratod Oil-Paste Black ing ; a Recipe lor making the celebrated WASHING FLUID, J which will enable one to wash more clothes in one hour, than in twelve the ordinary way, nnd with scarcely any labor: it is adapted to wash all kinds of fabrics,—silks nnd woolens as woll as linens, it also sets colors rath or than removes them; a recipe for making the beet Matches; a recipe for making the best COL OGNE, nnd the celebrated HAIR INVIGORATOR, which ia the very best thing for the hair ever discovered, as it will permanently rcstoro gray l.air to its color, and cover the head of the Lnld with n luxuriant growth; n recipe lor mak ing the Hair Curl most beautifully, nnd also to change hair from a light or sandy color, to Mack; n recipe for making the very best fjuali ty of Shaving Soap; a recipe for removing FRECKLES,TAN,& SUN BURN from tho face nnd hand?; a Recipe for keep ing liutter from rancing for four or*five years; a Recipe fur the certain cure of FLUX AND DIARRHCEA ; a recipe for the certain cure of CANCER,—n sure remedy; a recipo that instantly cures the most severe Tooth-Ache; a recipe for tho cer tain euro of Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and general Debility; this recipe alone is worth 50; a recipe for the certain /cure of AGUE and FEVER, and FITS of nil sorts; this recipe may be considered of certain effica cy, as ithns never been known to fail; n recipe for Tempering, anil Polishing Edged Tools, which has been sold in this neighborhood for j S4O. We will also give Dr. Reese's Discovery by the sale of which ho advertises one can make S6O per month; also Prof. Williamson's two ways of making from $7 to sl4 per day; an<l Mr. J. Cook's way of tnnktmj from 500 to 2000 per cent., as advertised by him in different newspapers. We will also send a lot of other valuablo Recipes too ttedious to mention, which we have printed, the entire lot embracing sll tho valuable Recipes, and ways to make money, ever advertised in the United Stacst We are well assured that no oue will over re gret sending one dollar to procure all the above named valuable information, for if some should j not feel disposed to sell to others, they would j still save every year, many times the cost by being able to wake these articles, instead of having them to buy; and tho ingredients used in forming thera cost comparatively nothing, so little, in fact, that ono who mannfactures to sell can, in many cases, make from 700 to 800 per cent, profit. Address all orders to D. F. BLACKBURN, M D. Hampshire. Maury county, Tennessee. December 2, 1558.—6 mos. COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMPS. articles havo just been received.— ■ Tbeoilis of recent manufacture : good in quality as tho £perm; twice as cheap, nnd gives a clenr, soft, pleasant light. The lamps, of which there are variops patterns, are eper ally constructed forthe use of this oil. The attention of tba public is invited to the** ar ticles. WM. R. BEALL A Co. Cuabsrhni, Jaa- 2Y Near the Depot. ' mm MMMM, rmLAMftXPIIIA. .1 Benevolent institution ts'ahliflrd ly special Endowment for the Relief of the Sick and Vist/nsed.nf jiietcd Kith Viruhr.t and Eyidem ic Diseases The HOWARD ASSOCIATION, ii >w cf the awful destruction ol human life -d by sexuul discuses, and tho deceptions pn-tucd upon the unfortunate victims cf sucl ate a by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, an CHARITABTE ACT, worthy of their name to open u Dispensary for tho treatment of this clats of diseases, in nil their forms, oud to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, w th a description of their condition, (age, occupation, habits of lift, &c. ) and in eases of cxtrem poverty and suffering, to Frsvisn JTMCIEKS FREE OF cnxnGF. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical sk ill of tho ago, and will furnish the mostop provcduiodcrn treatment. Tho Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual i Diseases, for the ycaronding January Ist, 1858, I oxprcsa tho highest satisfaction with the sue. I cess which lias attended tho labors of the Oon- I suiting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, 1 Gleet, Syphilis tho vice of Onanism or rbdl abnse, Ac., and order, a continuance of the same plan for tho ensuing year. The director*,on a review of the past, fool assured that thoir labors in this sphere of be nevolent effort have been of great benefit to tie afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote thtimclvt-s, with re newed zeal, to this wry important and much despised cause. An admirable report on Spermatorrhoea, oi Seminal Weakness, tbo vice of Onnr.iem, Mastur bation, or Self-nbu-e, and other diseases of tlio sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will bescnt ly mail (in a sealed cnveloj c.) FREE oy CHARGE, on receipt of TWO STAMPS fur pos tage. Other Reports ai d Tract on the nature and treatment ot sexual diseases, diet, Ac., art constantly beingpublisbcd for gratuitous distri bution, aul will bo aont tothc afflicted. Sumo of the new remedies and methods of treat ment discovered during the last year, are ol great value. Address, for Report or treatment, I)r GEO.' R. CAI.IIOUN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 2 South NINTH .Street, Phila delphia, l'n. By order of the Directors. F.RRA D. HEAKTWELL, Pree'K | GEO. FAIIICHILD, See'y. [Dec. 2,'58—y.- ____________ I "IT7OTUD call the attention of persons in want [ VV of a Fine Watch, to hi* splendid stock of LIVERPOOL WATCHES, which for quality and durability have been pro nounced tbo finest in the Country. i have them from $5 to $llOO. All Watches guaranteed as represented. J also have a new stock of French atid American J 3G3 -TJZr US T-r. J-7- "ST jin sotty. Camoo, Mosaic, Lava, o oldstone, Tlain Setts, Mourning Breastpins. and Ear llings, all of the very latest styles- 1 also have a large stock of Gold Lockets, Bracelets, Cuff Pins, Slcove Buttons, a large stock of Finger Kings niid Gold Studs, Gold Watch Kovs, Gold and Silver Chains of all styles, Gold and Silver Thimhles, and a great variety of other articles. My stock has been selected with a great deal of care at cash prices and with the determination to dispose of it so nsto give general satisfaction. A visit to my establishment is respectfully soli cited. Hoping to reecivjb patronage, I also in form the public that I repair all kinds of Watch es and Clocks in a neat and durable manner: particular attention paid to F/iue Watch work. All Watches and Clocks repaired l>y me are warranted for one year if caiefully used. Cumberland, March 17,155'J —y. St. Nicholas Hotel, C U Mli UK LAND, M AIVYLA Nl>. r pilK subscriber having leased the Ft. Jsieli -1. olns Hotel and purchased the whole of the splendid furnitii.e with which it is furnished in luxuriant style, rospcctfully inform? the public that ii is now open for the reception of its friends and patrons, and will continue to be kept in a style equal to first class City Ho tels. Neither pains nor expense will be spared to render entire satisfaction; and from many | years experience as a host lie flatters hlinsci that he can accomplish it. Tun Koostf are large and well ventilated, and the hotel itself, besides being convenient to, is sufficiently distant from the Depot, fo bo freefrom the incwant ringing oj IcU* maf the offeutive eovl tmole and yon escaping from lo comotives continually standing in the imme diate vicinity of the Passenger Depot. Polite Portersa lv ays in attendance at the De pot to receive cheeks and take charge of bog nnf-'c - A liberal share of patronage is respectfully solicited. HOARDING PER DAY , $1.50. The several Stage Lines running hereto fore from the Kevcro House, to the Bedford Springs,Jolinstown and West Newton and over the National Head, now start from the Ft. Nich olas. Persons wishing to travel over cither of these roads will have tickets provided for them without further trouble, by leaving their names nt the oflico. Persons wishing to travel over the entire line in tlie day-time can do so by taking the Mail or Accommodation Trains from Baltimore and laying over in 'Cumberland until the next morning, and taking the & o'clock train. Those from the West can take the 'Mail Train, lie over and take the 'J n. in. train for ho Fast. SAMUEL LUMAN, Pn.yrutor. Sept. 9, 1888. SCOTI MOTHERS, HOUSE, SIG-KT AND ORNAMENTAL (1 LAZING, VARNISHING, BRONZING, JT AND PAPER HANGING promptly at tended to in tuwn or country. Old Furniture painted in mm>&m ©irms* All work entrusted to them will be executed in the beet manner at short notice uod on fa vorable terms. SHOP on Baltimore street, room formerly occupied ad Civiliau Office. March 31, 1851)—£Jni. NEW CLOCKS! JUST recivod, direct from the factory,a very large assortment of CLOCKS of the latest styles. Any person who wants to save money und wants to get a good and cheap Clock, will lo well t> rail at the Store next door to the Post Office, where I will veil Clocks cheaper than any other House in the city of Cumber and, and where they can get them from To cents up to SSO. All Clocks that I sell shall be precisely what they ore represented to be. March 17, 1850, F. C. KRAMER. KM PLOYMENT. c- Xfi A MONTH, AND ALL EXPENSES Vw>" PAID.—AN AGENT is wanted in every town nnd county in the United State?, to engage in a respectable and easy business, by which the above profits may be certainly realized. For further particulars.address DR. J. HENRY WARNED. corner of Broome and Mercer Streets, New York City, enclosing postage stamp. January 20. 1850—6 m. CUMBERLAND FOUNDRY, TAI LOK A C M Iron and Brass Pounders, George's street, CUMBERLAND, MI), Manufacturers of Strain Engines, Boiler*, Railroad nnd Mine Cars, Mining Machinery. Furnaces, Stoves, Grates, Mill-If°a?, Plows, Agricultural X mplements, Ac. March 17, ISiP-— y. JVotice. John Paul, I this Isth day vs. " V/ of April, 1850, that John His Credi'nrs. ) Paul, give notice tohis cred itors, endorsers and sureties, that the sec ond Monday of October next, is fixed for the ftUd John Paul to appear in the Circuit Court for Allegany county, to answer such interroga tories or allegations as hit creditors, endorsers or sureties may propose or allege against him, and that ft copy of this order bo published once a week for three months ; n some newspaper published in the city of Cumberland, prior to the 6aid second Monday of October next, 18 9, as such notice. Test—ll. RESLEY,CIerk. April 21.1850 —3 m COrPFR Kottler Fufnat " . Ac., for rale cheap ■ jour JOHNSON'S.