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Cibilian & Ctltgrap|.' [S POBUUBED Kvery Horning WILLI\M EVAN'S, Proprietor. yFFICE U Second Star;/ of McKtuj* Hun, Baltimore Street. TBUMS —'Jue copy, one year, §'-" nvariably iu advance. TO Tati VOVBKTUUVaPL-BLlCtl'i.l.aj .>r lOJi) f.tiuilies. A#ulMS R,uw ' .... <:.< l cireuletinu than any utber journal publi h- Tia tile county, advertisement.> * meatlv reirii a greater number of readers 'a object worthy ofconnierat.on by those fishing to adrertisc. iterms o rtQe tfioiCiaii A S c fc flrap f)., rwiy DOLLARS per aauum, strictly in ad- 1 • -p_ Jg.iu if nut so (raid,and 53.00 if no j ,~A witbiu the year. Those WHO expect to receire the Uviman a. | Tst.iiivcu fr j'd.OO must pay invariably in id vance. Ij-.iear iu mind that co paper will be dis-1 •ontiuued until all arrearages are paid. THE LA'Y OF NEWSPAPERS. If subscribers order the discontinuance ot heir newspapers, the publisher may continue o send the n until all arrearages are paid. If'Sitbscriherstieglect or refuse to take their tewspapsrs from the office to which they are Greeted they are held responsible until they lave settled the bilUaad orderedthera discou- If subscribers move to other places without nforming the publisher, and the newspapersare snt to the former direction, they are held re- 'bonaikle. .... r •_ ' T'.i court* h*ve decided that refusin? to vke newspapers front the nffice, or removing, r\i leaving them uncalled for, i§ prima facia videnee of intentional fraud. Rates of Advertising. One square of 12 lines, 50 cents for one in i rrtioa—subsequeut insertions 25 cents each. All advertisement* under 12 lines charged as r square. Business Cards in the Directory, pemnoum, deluding subscription, $5. Mourns. if■ tutu thaek six twbf.vr. ne square, 125 225 Hu 000 10 o0 T.vo suu tref 2 25 4 00 5 >0 !♦ 0' 14 10 I'aree sqitree,3 50 5 00 " 50 12 00 H 00 Four square*, 4 50 G 00 * 00 14 -0 20 00, • larter eol., 0 0) 9 00 12 00 H 00 30 00 I. irgerjpace furshort periods, hj per agree- A I vertisenxe* is before Marriages and Dealh3, ) leeits per line for first iusertion—sucsequent • Hertiaas, 5 cents per line. Nine words are eunted * Mec it advertising. Merchants and others, advertising by the vear. rill fe charged sll 00. Procee lings of meeting? not of a general - herncter, cfcaryed al 4 cetts per line lor each • user lion. ... Yearly advertisers must confine theiradver isinj to theic own business. A Jr. Tav*R*T adtsbtkiso, outsidethecity .fCumberlttd, ctfb in advance. t'erjotsnnOriotl theinsertion oflegnhtdnw will lie held reipti.siM* for payment .r the imi. when tnc time for which titer were Mere* to bf inverted shalthave expired. Wionra.iT Koricen, cih i ad ranee. !• trttr Wapwmx.nne halfin advance and V i il tnce in six months. K-.o lon Wons.eash. T e iotses we h ire sustained eoropel nsto |.. it this conrse. It will he strictly adhered , • n all cases, and no advertisement trom a istnnee will be inserted unless accompanied *rthe cash. COUNTY DIRECTORY. fail,,, of Circ.il Coort-H.o. Titos. I'ERII -feci C.Vca.'t Court — ttOUAEE lIESt.F.Y.\ rt,.,;.itr„f wuu—joux n. wiiieseii. Shei-!/ If EX It Y a A TXISSOX. We'. Attorney—<•. 11. THItFSTOS. X'acecyir— OE.VTOX D. US') ll'.V. Clrflr to Oai.-t* Co—'aers- MM/: KU.CjfK. . /d/S. of tie O.pirt..' Court— MOSES IIA VTLISOS, A LEX ASH EH KIXO, I ttAXCIS MA TTIX'IL )' | fhsittcss Sircrtarp, CUMBERLAND. JIU. Dr. FO. B. n'NDEXBKRG. PIHSICIIN AND Sii. OFFICE an I re-idenee on tho corner of Balti ui-ir-l and lie ,rge -S'rt -t-.. opposite the ft Nich-da* Hotel, Cumberland. DENTISTRY. DK. Hi: M-VIKLSIII MK. DENTIST, Corner of dxiiimore au i Liberty SireoU, uver.Rvad',* ircry Store. tn<l opuviite C.nnpbeli'd brug ri-ir-*, CumberUu J. M I. K.. tl. HIT I LEIt'O sleaiu ( hair mill Cabinet Factory, "eutre Street, ear the Lutheran Church.— r.raing and Sawing of ail descriptions done Mor I •*. Cofflo and hearse furnished at'hort ANDREWS ft SWARTZWELDER, Wholesale A P.euil Dealer in H'Ktks and stationery. Periodicals, Useful an i Faney Articles, Baltimore Street, i n h-* r >oin undtir the Maseum. Also, Book Bin tert anl Blank UTvrk Manufacturers atcity ariMfe M. RIZEK A IS KO. Manufacturersaud Dealers in Cabinet Furniture or all kinds South Liberty St., nssr U rail's Foundry. j TIILUI *• BEALL, * CO.. Wholesale A Retail Dealers in (iROLKKIES, TEAS, LIQI'ORS Ac. near the Depot, Balto. Street. H. D. CIdLSTOW. HERO II ANT TAIL <R, sl Kaig a Sew Block, Baltimore Street, keeps a hand and makes to order all kinJ§ of Oent a n l B iyt' wearing apparel. JOHN JOHNSON, Tin and Sheet-Iron Worker. Vipoetfnllj asks aihare of public patronage. F.aand Sheet-Iron ware always an hand and or ale low. MeCleary'e Row, Baltimore St. ( A. RUSSELL A SO*. <£a rri aq t ftt fl nufd £t ur tr s, i Centre itreet.beloir Hxrriion rtr,e, m-mw Keepeottjtactlyon B hand.Cur,• .£3E?X?a i / W I ■.d ft ... tee, of the latest style and Snifh.anC 1 all other kinds of VEHICLES, to sultrily .r country trade. Carriage Harness ofesery , description. REPAIRING done at short notice. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. CUEAP FOII CASH. ii --miring of eserjr description done with Neatness and Dispatch. CALL AT j. H. KELENBECK'S, | Next to ?>*t Offiie. Bwltiaire Street' J.ly aw. JOSIVH WITT, manufacturer AND Dealer in Lumber, West side s>f Mechanic Street, near the Rail Road Viaduct. AugJOy. CURBERLASD. KD. WINDSOR PIiASfML f)AA TONS superior Soft Windsor P.aeter, f)UVJiust rseei.ed and for raie by J. S-.HARPER k July T.!IS. PLASTER. *•9 Tons Windier Plaster For sale by J. K. HARPBE * Co. Alexandria.;u :—tf. King St. Deck POTATOES.— I*>* ha.hels M r-cr Potatoes I it ton, Windsor Piaster IS* hbl>. Apples, per - thr. Boekingbem, i'T sale low from tae ssei. by J. X. HARPER A CO. Alexia iris. Vs Marti S,IWI. VOLUME XXXIV Kciigious Services. Presbyterian —Liberty Street. Services in the morning at 10} o'clock, aul evening at 7s. Cantor—Kev. J. 11. Symmes. English Lutheran —Corner of Baltimore Centre Street*. Services in the morning at 10J o'clock, and in the evening at 7j o clock. Pastor—licv. A. J, WeiMell. Methodist Episcopal^ Centre Street. Ser vices in the morning at 10$ o'clock, and in t the evening at TJ o'clock. Pastor ltev.Mr. Bamhart. Methodist Protestant —Bedford St. Ser vice* in the morning at 10$ o'clock, and in the evening at 7} o clock. Pastor Kcv. <. \V. Burns. Episcojtalian —W aahington Street. Ser vices in the morning at 10$ o'clock, and in the evening at 8. Kcv. I)r. Spear, J as tor. Jiaptist —Bedford Street. No I astor. Herman Lutheran —Bedford Street. Ser vices iu the morning at 10 o clock, and iu the evening at 7 o'clock. Pastor- Ke\. I . Vassler. St. Patrick's —Centre Street. Services in | tliu morning at 10 o'clock, ami vespers at 4. —Rev. Edwanl Breiinan. St. l-eter and St. Paul— Fayette Street.— Service. ■■■ the morning at 10 o'clock, and vespers a. Pastor—latber Seel"*.. JeirisU Synagogue —Baltimore Stn Ser vice. Saturday morning at 8 o'clock. Pas tor—Rev. A. Laser. Serowl German Lutheran Church— Centre Street. Services in the morning at 10 o cloek, and afternoon at 2J o'clock, l'astor —Rev. I.utlis Biltz. Attention Builders! mm Sash, Doors, Shutters, Window and Door Frames. Mouldings and Venitian Blinds, Af \N" 1 FAC'ITKKH and for sale it II I .'l John son's Steam Planing Machine ' n tre .Street. . Orders received either nt the Shop. * r at Itr CUMBERLAND FOUNDRY, TIVI.UIt X (~ Iron and Brass Founders, Meorie'i trcet,CUMBBBtASD, ML, Manufacturer# of Strum Engintt, Boiltrt, Railroad aud Mine Cars. Mining Machinery. Furnace', Stove., .irates.. Mill-Irons, Flows, Agricultural [ lupleiutnts, Ac. March 1", lSih—y. JAMES S. ROBINSON, Paper Warehouse, .V 21 HoiilliC'liarlo* *>r., .4 J etc aooro Ikl'jiv (I rrutau-it. BALTIMORE Kee on hand and ha' made to ceder all kinds of PAPER. Purchases Rag', Rope, Canvas and other Mi.. .Stock. S e P'- 1, lead—ly. DO YOU WANT TO BUY \ Gim.l Watch, Cl ick, nr Jewelry, p!:? Y£JS! if C 1.1. I'll EN lio Tu , s. T. LITTLE'S. HAVE boen often deceived in buying an in ferior article elsewhere? —If so, go to t>. I. LITTLE'S. Are you afraid it i* u-. Then once ruore I p;y, go to S. T. LI TILE rf. Why go to S. T. LITTLE'S * If y-u will keep it a secret I will tell you. 6. T. LI i'TLL i t be relied upon. All |Oodf ?oM ty him are just what he aays they arc. It it i* soft * I'ier plated Jewelry be will tell you. If the good, are filled he will tell you. If you want t . buy a good Watch, you can rely upon hi* judgment as well a bis word. If you want i good Clock, he ii a a tome ot tht very best make, especially those of Seth Thomas'. The beauty of bis busi ness i?, ho sella CHEAP FOR CASH. If jou want jour Watch or Clock put in good order, go to H. T. LITTLE, a* b- war rants *ll his work. Ilia place of busineas is j on the West Side of itAi.Ti.noitc street, BETWEEN THE St. Nicholas Hotel A Bevcre House. I T. LITTLE. SILVER AND PLATED WARE. 1 A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SILVER and PLATED WARE, OX HAND AND MILL EE SOLE AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST CALL AT J. H. KELENBECK S, Next to Post Offlce, Baltimore St. July I, lsS. ICHAKWbO-V* IHIS£C Damasks, Diapers, &c>, nOSSL'MEKSof RICHARDSON SLIXEXS,I and those dooiront of obtaining tae 'seta ino GOODS, shonldeee that the articles they j purchase are sealed with the foil name of the ; arm, j. *. EICEAIDBOH, 605S 4c OWES, aa a guarantee of the roundness acd durability of the tJoodr. Thir caution is rendered essentially nec- isyy a, large ,antitiesof inferior and defense Lin;, ens are prep*red, season afters eaaon and sea. "!b the name of RICHARDSON, by Irish Houses, -ho,regardless of the injury thus -a. , dieted alike on the American consumer and he , mauuiseturersof the genuine 1 readily aosndoo abuxioet, so profitable, ghiie 1 purchasers can be imposed on with Goods of a ! " j'.'l/l LLOCHE kJ. B. LOCKE. Ag'ts, i 1 Sspt J7,' —ly. -Id Reade St,N. \ ork. INSOLVENTS NOTICE. AbnerSoaierrille i ikP.DERED, this 20th dag rs. ' VJ of Dec. l 5, thatAbner His Creditors. J Som.rri.U, g.- i-t.se tohis creditors, endorsers and sureties, that the second Monday of April next is fixed for the said Abner somerrillle to appear in -tie Circuit I slonrt for Allegnny County, to nns-er such in-. trrogatori 11 as his cr editor a, and #f sen and # arc- i lies may prophase or allege against b.a: aadibat * ae'jpy of thiw order be pablisbed in some news- ; paper printed in the city of Cumberland, once I % week for liweeßßceessire mcnths prior to the j mid second Monday f April next, as sack' tetiet# Test—H. P.ESLET, Dee. TS, 1 HA* 3m.* Clerk. Patent Lard Lamp. •TiIK •ahseriHer is no- manufacturing a Pal'it 1 Lar I Lamp, hieh he offers for saie. It-iil alsobjrn aoy kind of dirty rreese. Cxi! aad i. n. ml. JOHS JOHXSD*. (Citiliim & ftclcipph, CUMBERLAND. MARYLAND, THURSDAY MORNING. SEPT. 12. IWil. MEDICAL HOUSE. II South Frederick St., Baltimore, Maryland. Established in order to afford Sound and Scien tific Medical Aid, and for the suppression of Quackery. a 1 DOCTOR SMITH HAS for many years devoted bis whole atten tion to the treatment ol private complaints, in all their varied and complicated fornix, liis great success in those long stalling and diffi* eolteasea, such - were formerly considered in curable, is sufficient to coiuineudhim to the pub lic an worthy of the extensive patronage which be has received. Within the last eight yeara, lr. 8. haa treated mor than 29,60u cases of Private Complaints in their different forms and stages ; a practice which u>. doubt exceeds that of ail the physicians now advertising in Haiti m< r . .ir. i ii"' ii -in-'!- eaae la known, where dl< rections were strictly followed, and medicine ta ken at reasonable time, without effecting a rad ical and permanent cure; therefore, persons f -tiicted with diseasea of the above nature, "no matter h-.w difficult or long standing the case may be, would do well to tali on Dr. S.Mllil, at hie office, No. 11, Sooth Frederick Stn el. The afflicted should bear in Uiind thut JJT. S. wh" is the only regular physician advertising, has lor many years devoted his whole attention to ibe treatment "t this class of Diseases. Hie mcdi ines are free from Mercury and all mini r . t ; j,. sons jut up in neat and < ornjact form, and may be taken in public or private house, or while travelling, without exposure or 1 indrance from business, and except in cases of \ iolent inflammation, nochange of diet is neces sary. . . Let the unfortunate bear in mind when afflic tion overtakes them, that no time should he lost in making application to a competent physician, as they would not only obtain relief from pain. avoid mortification through exposure and elude! great constitutional injury , but enable their i ui' dical assistant to be moderate in his charge# I than he dsitld justly he, where symptom- have! become confirmed- r the disease more widely diffuse i- I"- rapid advance "i this truly ter rifying disease, is sufficient to alarm the boldest heart. When ulceration and discolored I'lotcbel with racking pains, betray to the unhappy vic tim tho deadly poison preying upon his vitals, then, "and not till then," do many uwake to u full sense of their d to get. We are called upon every few days to core Chr nil Diseeses. which were supposed to have i.e-ij cured wars but instead of which, were anil cheeked, driven iato lb* ytin '•> r, r vi. m. l therefore seetoi to be veil but in . loneer or shorter tune,by .'.me .light cause, br-ak nut in it' r ' l and ll.■ -1 dim -ull forms, pr • lucng ulcer' in the throat se • r run! '.I tho mouth, erruptions '.I the .km. pain, or .a-i.liU); of bones, etc. On account of the num. her ut such which hare lately cmne under 1117 care, aud the immense suffering which a little iic'lf-t or improper treatment in the tir* f stax* of the diMrie may eau.., Or. Smith think, it hi< duty to advi'u the unfortunate, porf.cfocfy to W direful that th. y are not Steel' 1,, /„/ drrrfi'.i ••} '■ J ale. k.) pr.mi'c whieheoeis not b. full lied even by the most experienced pbyeieieni. Hj nogleet or 111.1 roper Irealuieiit, ih. patient !• n|. tea redeeud to e SUM which mekei the ' tremelr dWaalt "• Therefore he should I itvire tlie Importance of eonsnltinga skill* fol phjr.iclee in tho eerljr i|e of ho dleeeae. < ONnTITI TIONAL DKBILLITV I y,,ung uiPii 1 beware of the pvrniciouf indul- | en. aT.'l lino-t fatal it.jury J"i inflict upon , Jour constitutions, by evil examples at'd the luorbid iutfueiice of the passions. II ,w many person, do -e daily heboid, countenances nl debilitated constitutions depict disease arising from that hoirihie and de rtating vice. If could lie shown L-.w attenuation of the fro,ne, palpi. i*i- nof tho heart, derangement of i tho n.rvous ipstm, C.ugh, todlgcMlon onoi train of . >ll,prions, indieatir- I eoi.sun.| oro often a.erih. d to wrong eau-.-,, wMB !■ re .-.lily, they are tho cOUe,UOnee ol an a.,uring awdporaielou. practie. olika .l-.-rtruciue lotto I ""vou'who h'aia brought this affliction upor. j yooritlrcf, why eoihrace the seere. t-i 1 J hearts and vainly attempt t- • y - r " ioftaod of making immediate application to ot skillfull physician, who in a short t-n.e, retore you t/perfect health aii'l -ave jou 'J exposure "l.i b the fatal eot*stqunce render i enriiablf. . , . , I \>r. Boillh gfyM Ma ntuntlon to j rthU loitrnelifo malady. la-| U cut* "an be curt -1 *t home by addressmx a lei- , t-.r • . Dr. Smith, describing symptoms, and re-1 eeive medicine securely pa *c r<-io o > - ■ forwarded hy exprc. or othcrwt.c to any p of the country. , , N 1! —Person, afflicted 'th ar.r of th above complaint' will do well to avoid '-.o.t.ey i...0 .iror* whether foreigo or nsm e, a. ai.o the , ui. -r. u. x . „ advertised a.a certain eure I for . erv oi.ease. These preparuttons are put up to sell at. Int to cure, aid often do more narrn than i'/*;d, therefore avoid them. •• \ a. tl l t< iF-e wse i" suuiffcnt. Address, UK. J I:. N 11. n. Frederick Htr-et., Baltimore. Ml. .N , Utters will be answered ur.. ttey , contain a remittance or postage Stamp to pay postage <n tfc.'- answer. Jan. lit. 1861. tj- Lehigh Gas Burning COOU.B.OVC.! •I'HE undersigned ha, j a* t rec-ircl tn assort -1 inent of tb- abosre store,, -hirh he offer, to the public St moderate prices. There is s .-est saving Ot fuel by the u" of there sloses Sept, I. lilt. JOH.V JOHKIO*. Notice to Teachers. TMI E undersigned. Examiner, of Teachers for A :he Puoiic .school# in Alirgaoy C.uniy, a ill continue W bold meeting, for the tismmstion of Teacb-r.. on -he last FKIDA i of each month, at the Court Hon*, in Curah-rUad, commeueing at 'j o'clock. A M . until further notice. Cumberland, Jan.l-<I JAME.d SMITH. THOMAS WHITE, A. J. WEDDKLL, I Jan. 10, lel.—[A, C, FUj Examiner,. Have) ou -een the Prince ofWalo? at S. X. LITTLE'S JEW ELK T Store and • bia Photograph at the latue time do not forget to malM WMtltWt stork ae he hasjost returned from the Eastern and Northern factorie. with a foil a.sortment in hi# line of business end isatle to #ell eaeeed o'igo of the hie watch north side of Baltimore lit near the railroad. g. T . LITTLE, , X. B.— the American watches a', faetorj ! price., Almanacs! Almanacs! , rSGLISH and German Hagerstown LJ Almanac* for IS6I. jo. t recti red and for 1 sale be the 407-*n or (trot, at iSDRkWB 4 SWARTZ* ELIjZK* Cttder St. Sichoiaa Hotti, Balto St • Carabrland NOT 22 CLOT WORTHY 4 FLINT, WHOLESALE DBTTGGISTS, an i '!&'.er in Paints, Glass & Oil. X. 539 Bait. St.. Baltimore. UEST COAL OIL and B! RXISG FLtID O ?n har. J . jarOrderiillod witA jreaieare, afi-1 at lb? low raw. April 11. 'Sl—y. GENERAL aeiortai of tfaeeoiwere 6 A arery iaaCTiytiaa, jaetree-iTd at J.a. k. *K. R BKALL ACO S. I FBW r.rreUUft of Eaker'e Old Ryi Win A key. Fi ale ty ' * *• BEALL A CO. MINERS' AND MANUFACTURERS' JOURNAL. poetical. From the Atlantic Monthly. I Heli I nil Hip Mask- It was an old, distorted faro, An uncouth visage, rough arid wild ; Yet frotn behind, with laughing fa:e, Peeped tlie fresh beauty of a child. And so contrasting, fair and bright, it made mc of toy fancy ask— If half earth's wrinkled grimncss might Be hut the baby iu the mask 7 Hi-hit,d gray hairs and furrowed brow And withered bs.k, ti.at life puts on, Each, as he wears it, comes to know How the child hides and is not gone. For, while the inexorable years. To saddened features fit their mould, lieriralli the work "f lime an 1 fears Waits something that will not grow old. And pain and petulance and rare Anil wasted hope anil sinful stain {Si.ape the strange guise the aoal doth wear, Till hir young life look forth again. Tls*. beauty of his boyhold s smile, — What human faith could find it now In yonder man of grief and guile, A very Cain with branded brow ? Yet overlaid and hidden, still, It lingers,—of his life a part; As tlie scathed pine upon the hill Holds the young fibre* at his heart. And haply, round the Eternal Throne, HcvenV pitying angels shall net ask Fur that last look the world hath known. But for the fare behind the mask ! ——————— ———i jftlistfllantnns. \ iret 11 la us >h<* Mliilit He, midii She l>. Far he it from tis to riult at the mis fortunes of Virginia —to exult at accinj the lanl of Washington anil Jeffersoi converted into an ar'-ria for contending triiiim—at seeing her fields deluged witl blood, or desolated with fire and award |Jut what has occasioned these ealaniitie to visit her—these vails of affliction to , be poured out on her? Her own recre ancy and treason assuredly, not the pas sion and precipitancy of the North —— Had Virginia liarkoi.c.l to the counsels 1 of her ili-parted patriots, instead of heed- !• ing the sophiams of h'-r living,demagogues ' j her capital would r.ot now he the head-;' quarters of rebellion, her territory the theatre of civil strife. However great, then, or prolonged her Bufferings in t.ic - present war, to her own account they j must he charged. Having given her- j self up to the slave-power arid heroine 1 deaf to the voice of duty and loyalty.she | must not wonder that the "gods have 1 made whips of her voice to scourge her.' j Or, if she will persist in laying her mis- j fortunes at other people's 'lours, let her 1 ascribe them to those who may fairly he j 1 debited with them —to hr allies ol the Booth, that were *0 prompt in evincing i ! their gratitude to her for seceding by I i kindly transferring to her s<-il the waste • and the miseries of the conflict! ! The rewards which Virginia has re- I ceived for her treason are. indeed, pre ciselv "f the same stamp and value 1" j ! th'st which Iter devotion to slav ry ha j | from the first procured for her. By po- | j sition. climate, fertility and extent she j 'is entitled to rank f' remost among the j •States of O'tr I'nion, and once held that i proud pre eminence, But h-iw are the mightv fallen.' Since the days of Wash- j ingtoti, the Mother of States and States- j i men has desended to the fourth or fifth I rank in tho sisterhood, so that even )- bio, which was founded almost within I the memory of men still living, at pres ent exceeds her in wealth, population and power. Her physical advantages, her ancient prestige her political suprema cy, have all been sacrificed by Virginia to the welfare of the peculiar institution: ami what return have her oligarchy made her for all this devotedness, for all this immolation of her highest interests and | duties at the shrine of their idol? They ' have reduced the mass of her citizens to degradation and penury, have blasted her prosperity, paralyzed her strength, rendered her less and less and object of respect; and final'y. by dragging her in to this nefarious rebellion, and making ber a party to the scheme for breaking up our Union and establishing another power on onr continent, thy have taken measures to coDsumate her ruin and wretchedness, have filled full the cup of her iniquity Great, however, as is the height whence Virginia has fallen, and deep as are the depths into which she has sunk, she seems almost unconscious of the cause and extent of her infamy and decline, clinging still with more than oriental infatuation and fanaticism to the worship of the Juggernaut wbi .h preys on her vitals, determined, appa rently, whatever her suffering*, whatev er her miseries, whatever her abasement, ! D ot to abandon the temple of the Moloch at whose altar she has to long bowed ISie etto.—S. Y. ll'onrf. Different Views. flaring the bsrd fought battle of Ben : nington.in tbc firit revolution,two broth ! ers fought side hv side, protected by the trunk of a fallen tree. The oldest was ! a roan of prayer, the other was not. ! Beaum's Indian allies were in ambush ' picking off the Americans, when the ei -1 der brother got sight of one of them.and j taking long aim. lifted up his heart and ] voiee in prayer, saying: _ | "Lord, have mercy on the Indian i tool" The other brother got a shot it an other Indian at the same moment, nod. as bis ball entered his head, he bit off tbc end of bis cartridge to load again, and said: •There is another Indian gone to the devH.'" liip* OLO WlVZ. —Wine, called \ ale rio, two thousand years old, has been dug 1 out of the ruins of Pompeii. The Taxes. The malignant!) have fouml another mare's nest in the 'Taxes.' Like the Chinese, they have,tried to scaro ns with their horrid noise and 'ptiDk pots, — flaunted the bug-a-boo Beauregard in jour faces, till they have at lesst found i that 'the cock won't fight' on this side lof the Potomac. The very children laugh at their ravings, Mow they ap peal to the pocket. We are disposed to put the ease on the | high ground of principle, and demand of every man to make choice whom he will serve, God or mammon. But if I they will make money the issue, then we ask whether it is not cheaper for us to pay the taxes required to support our | lawful government, then it is to pay tri butc to the rebel governmen and the Ftd ' *'ru! t'i nn into the hargntn? | This is the true predicament. Let the malignant.", who study to involve us lin the horrors of civil war, succeed in cajoling us with their hypocritical pro fessions of 'peace,' and the two millions which our incendiary Legislature en deavored to extract from onr vitals to arm tho State against herself —all this ; will be as nothing to the wholesale rob- Ibery which will he sure to ensue; when j they will not only impress every able |bodied man, but will seize to their own use, without any compensation,our mon ey, cattle, grain, merchandise —every thing we possess. This is their mode of preserving 'peace' and diffusing its blessings on the "sa cred soil of Virginia;' and such we would find it in this State. Ami when the glori j ous flag of our common country shall tri lumph, as triumph it will sooner or la - ter, 'for our cause it is just; then in the midst of the desolation and wretched ness which they will have caused m ihall ft iII At rind indebted tn the ijmtrn in cut J'ir ocr jiitt I/linta of the ejprnte. * i,/thi a nr. j J'rom the poor, nothing is asked; and 'let those who have means; if they hav< ' j any manhood, any forecast, any vestige !of honor, contribute cheerfully the lit ' I tie that is asked—less than '■> cents pet j head on tin average —lo suppress tbii 1 ' horrible rebellion, and protect our houiei I from the swork au l the firebrand. Lliflitninsc Anions the HOSTS, Hogs (rocker) and Crinoline. At Wakefield, N. H , on the 28th of c July, a thunder storm passed over the t place. According t- a correspondent "f j. the Saeo I)cmo<rat, the lightning struck a in a field about sixty yards hack of the house '*f Nahum Nason. and boDnding a towards the house struck by the side of t a window, shivering it to atoms; the a daughter of Mr. Nason was sitting in the middle of the room, the fluid passing ar- ■ round iier hoops, which were of steel, ( breaking a round out of the chair in , which she was sitting, killing a dog at her fcc-t, passing out of the window, ta king a furrow across the road to the pump, demolishing it. and returned a- j ■cross the road ton shed, killing a pig j I and did other damage. It th°ri rcturn ! Ed to the cellar and broke a lot ofcrock i cry, and broke the heads of a barrel of - vinegar, it then passed out of a drain, | and the unwelcome visitor was seen on 1 more, and strange to say, none of th-i family were injured. What We Have Escaped. If any citiz n of Maryland is tempted to indulge in a feeling of despondency, in view of the evils forced upon the coun try, let him reflect what would have been our condition at present, supposing that like the .states of Louisiana, or lennes see, or fieorgia, our legislators had not been vetoed in their attempts to ruin us' Suppose, for instance, they could have had a margin of a couple of months, e ven, in which to have raise ! and spent that couple of millions, and to have eon sumated their schemes for putting us in a state of defence. To-day, instead of going along under comparatively 'easy sail,' awaiting the course of events, our treasury would have been empty,our cred it gone, cur trade totally destroyed, and all this with nothing whatever to show for it. In addition to this, we need hardly conjecture what would have been our condition with a few battle-fields stamp ed into our soil, with all their associa tions of blood and tears, to have press ed upon the memory of theae evil times forever. Mecausc the schemes of our legislators were nipped in the hud bv dis creet fears lest they would not he toler ated— because our city authorities were compelled, by the great power that was close at hand, to take a step backward in their grand assumptions, we to-day are permitted, in rpiiet, to survey with a spirit of thankfuluess the dark gulf ol ivil war iri wuich our own cooituunii o nearly precipitated; and for tl ct score who grieve at the eca[i fro iccnes such as hire deaolated the horn iteads of our neighbors, wo hare 'ho lands blessing the God of their fath< for the measure o[ prosperity still v ,ac ■ afel to tbem Dwelling upon ali this with a pro| feeling of thanltfulness, let os endea'. to do what is in our power to asitire the future the protection of that syst of free government no essential to 1 prosperity fully awake to the narrow cape we have had, let us never pen our vital interests to be again haian by any neglect of our own If e any people were called upon to p:a' right estimate upon that patriotism wb regards every duty to one's eonntrj something almost sacred in its ebarai surely the People of Maryland are ones' and remembering this, let us sure bv our action in the coining e tion a continuation of the blessings ■ enjoy.— Haltir/v/rf American. C. 8. A.—Many ignorant Per have supposed that they well under® the meaning of the above symbols, the late Hon A. H Stephens, in hh 'cent speeches, has shown them to n fthe "Cotton Slav. Aristocracy.' A Woman's Heart. 'flic most precious possession that ever comes to a man in this world is a woman's i heart. Why some graceful and most i amiable women whom I know will per- ] sist in loving some men whom I also ( know, is more than I know, i will not call their love an exhibition of perverse- ' ness, though it looks like it; but that these men, with these rich, sweet hearts in their hands, grow sour and snappish, and surlv anil tyrannical and exciting, is the most unaccountable thing in the world. If a pig will not allow himself | to he driven, ho will follow a man who offers him corn, and he will oat the corn, f even though lie pots his feet in the i 1 trough: but there are men—some of them , lof Christian professions —who take every - i tenderness their wives bring them, and : every expression of affection, and every . - service, nnd every yearning sympathy, and trample them under feet without 11 testing them, and without a look of grat . i itiide in their eyes. Hark, cold, thiti , blooded, white-livered, contemptible cur . mtidgeons— they think their wives weak i i arid foolish, and themselves wise and dig .' nified 1 I beg my readers to assist ine ij in despising them. I do not feel ade s | quale to the task of doing them justice. . | —Timothy Tit comb A Great Thought. ™ I There are worse things than war. — Deterioration and moral cowardice are worse than death; and when it becomes .•'necessary to die for great truths and j principles, how sweet and how beautiful ,1 is tlio sacrifice ! Let no one imagine that this is our day of deepest darkness.— j. Twenty millions of people rising as one 1 man, thrilled by one pulse, swept t.y one ie spirit of self-sacrifice, holding right and ]j justice to be dearer than life, and that life for these may be and shall be offered up, will appear in history as the briglit r( ,e.-t omen of the century Civilization and free government arc riot to fail here, ,] but to come forth more glorious and sc cure from trial. This is the clear point ing of the finger of God, and for this lie strikes the awful hour and luminous men r to their duty. Meanwhile we hope that •„ from all the altars of religion will he breathed the holiest, selected irifilucocc | into the cause of constitutional liberty as itlie cause of God— /{eliyiou* Maya. inc. Tin' Mask Torn Oir. A very rich thing took place in this cuutv a few days since, and as it lilts the veil from the secret designs of Mary land Secessionists, we give it as it actu ally occurred. A talented and intelligent gentleman, a resident of Baltimore, and belonging to the " I'eace and .State Rights party.' and familiar with their plans, was on a vi-it to our country last week, and meet ing with a gentleman whom our pe-ac man took to be of the saute political stripe as himself, but who is one of oui shrewdest Unionists, the following wai part of their conversation : t—lto you think that General- Beauregard arid .Johnson will come tc Baltimore ? J'e-ice man— Not unless they are in vitrd, sir. If invited they will come'. I'nh/nitl —What do you think woub he the effect of withdrawiog the troop from Baltimore. I'rjice, Hi'iTl ( promptly and impulsive ly)_\Ve should he out of the Union ii 2*l hours, Sir!/! Comment is unnecessary. It is wliat | we have always known ami stated to our , readers, and tlie admission here made by j a Secessionist to one whom he supposed , to be of the same political feeling, fully i substantiates our impression. This little item affords food for reflec- , tion It develops the secret purposes of the Peace and .State flights party to be nothing inoro or less than .S'eces.- on and Disunion. —A'ent .Vein. Jgrr DAVIS ON TUB USIOSI.— "This great country will continue united —- Trilling politicians it. the .South, or in the North, or in the West, may contin ue to talk otherwise, hut it will be of no avail. They are like the muwjoitoes around the ox; they annoy, but they can not wound, and never Kit'.' I These were the words of Jeff. Davis, in an address, July 4, ISJS, and' Ce ntral .Scott proposed to show him that lie was correct. BrownlonN Prayer. In a late number of bis paper, Par son Hrownlow, of Knoxville, Tennessee, says: •If there is in any one prayer that w 'an pray with more cincerity than an other, it is this: Dive us war, pestileoce, r famine, desolation, death in every form and with every incident of horror, bu from the evils of a .Southern Coofeder ' acy, good I/ord deliver us" Prttt) fcood.— j AD illustrated paper printed at Leip sic, Germany, compa-ea the North and ■' South in this forcible way: ,r 'What the South lacks—money, men lQ and the favor of God. What the hontli has —nizgcrt, yellow fever, and the al " liariee of Satan. What the North bat— I V money, men, a tighteous cause ami the ! 'j sympathy of humanity. What the North I ' lacks, is what they want to lack —i'i-j ' [ rates and thieves.' 'The advice nearest to my hear'..' says ;< , r Madison, 'and deepest in my convictions i, e is. (hi) the (n ion of the Stal'i he eher in. iiheel and i*rpet veiled. lent the open enemy to it be regarded as a l'andora we with her box opened, and the disguised one as the serpent creeping with bis deadly wiles into Paradise ' ins - g" nod GOOD IOTA —We notice that in some nut pUeea 'he loyal c'.t'iens are making ont full and complete lists of the traitors, re " whose foul presence pollutes their com can ujooities .Such a list will he highly in teresting for future reference. NUMBER 37. State and .National Allestaatt. 'Hit qnetlk>T) whether tfo* allrjjit/icf which ihe citizen* owes to the Union it inferior lt' that which lie owe* to hit State, it ufT*mt ly well nelllrtt to nceil no further a>;moe nt or afljnilication. But the following rryort of a i)ecini( n in a conrt of Sooth Girtliftr which we find in a foot note on the* ixth | page ol the second Tolnrne of Knil * (i>n>- ir.cn tariw, may he worth quoting, if orilj to ahow how far the Palmetto State, in •Feed ing from the Confederacy, ha ilejiarteil from the judicial authority of onr own tribunals. 'ln the case of Ihe -State, r*. Hunt, in .South Carolina, in 1835, (2 Hill's S.C. Lep., 1 ) the subject of allegiance and to whom due tinder Ihe Constitution of the I,niled States, was profoundly discussed, and It was declared by a majority of tlic Court of Ap peals that the citizens owed allegiance to the United States, arid err /.or Ji /rr / r/y to the State under which they lived, that allegiance was not now used in the feudal aenre, arise ing out of the doctrine of tenure, and that we owed allegiance to both Governments, to the extent of the constitutional powers exis ting in each. The Court held that an oath prescribed by an act of the legislature of December 1883. to be taken by every militia officer, that he should faithful and true al legiance bear to tbe State of South Carolina, was unconstitutionally and void, as being inconsistent with the allegiance of tl* citi zens of the Federal Government. TbeCourt consequently condemned the ordinance of tli. Convention of South Carolina of Novem ber IMgo, containing unsound and hereti cal doctrine when it declarer! that tbe alle giance of the citizen was due to the State, anil obedience only and not allegiance, conld be due to any other delegated power.' Eloquent and Tourltlnir. [From Th'.mat Frunrii Mcayher'i tjrfrrh. at ./one# Hood.] Teaccfulne**, and joyotisness, and glory lucli as no home on earth, however blessed, confers, nor the most affluent city in the fulness of it* gratitude and grandeur can de crcc—l*: for eternity to those who fell, on that terrible Sunday of July, in the tempest which swept with flames, arid boat back on a deluge of carnage and consternation the army that had advanced to restore in an in surgent Stab: the supremacy of the National authority, [bond cheering; ] Peacefuler** ami joyousness, anil glory tie to those who fell in this great endeavor, whereuer they may have been horn, at whatever a.tar they j may have worshipped, to whatever aehnol of | politics tliey may have Mongol. [I/md; and prolonged cheering, j Peacefiilriesa. awl j joyousness, and gl'Vy, eternal and supreme, tie to those who ventured here Irom Ireland j [hear, hear"]—conceived in her womb, 1 nourish'.-! at i.er breast. uurtureii ami em- j bible tied as her children c- --.-—went fjtirth without a thought (ic u.e, of r ward ef danger, of anj ties however dear, of any compensation small or great. ' f any ci.iise qtiences, liowever ile;*erale and fatal Itiey might tie, to maintain in arms the authority of the Government b, which tiwy swore al legiance, anil in the perpetuation of which their interests, as emigrant* driven by de vastating laws anil practice* from their na tive soil, arc vitally involved A Genuine Democrat. Mr. Richard Busteed, a leading law yer of New York, and a prominent Item-1 ocrat, in a recent speech at Newtown, . said ' I arn for the Union of these .S'tates, ! first, middle and last. I am lor the I- | nion, now, henceforth aDil forever. I am | for the Union, the whole Union, and j nothing less than the whole. I arn for j the Union. South of the I'otomac and J North of it, Best of the Alieghanies and Last of them. I arn not for party, bnt for country, and when I allow merely political considerations b> interfere with the duty and love I owe to this country, may my right baud forget its conning and rny tongue to the roof of rny month. I ara for the Government and in favor of the War, and in favor of the Adminis tration while it prosecutes the war I leave to definition makers the task of designating the political rank which such sentiments assign me, but if this be De mocracy, I aui a Democrat—if it be Black Republicanism. I arn a Black Re publican—if it be Abolitionism, I am an Abolitionist. FKMAI.K CAVAI.KT COMPANY.— A cavalry company, competed of young ladies, has re cently been formed at Fittsfield. Mas*., un der fbe name of -Ji Vernon i'halanx." — Mi-s. f'iokie I' .rne'oy, is the CapUin. and M:s. Ar.oe Kipp i the Lieutenant. Jodicioua Adrertining haa built np coloaal fortunes both iri America awl Kurope. and when combined aith hon caty and integrity, aureeaa i* tore. A Win Ckor.—A Missouri paper in form* its reader* that the 'irif* erop of Gasconade county in I*oo waa 25,000 gala.' The nezt paper corrected the er ror by putting 'trine in the place of wife. The Albany Argue >aje if there be anything that will make a woman avear, it ie hunting for her night cap after the fight ia blown out. Howdoea the Argue know? One hundred and fifty teaaela hare! been aent to tea within ninety daye by j | the Nary Jiepartuient This ia better ! than the Brrtiab 'rnrernment did in the . beginning of the Crimean war. It ia neither kind nor charitable, nor I doing aa one would be dene by, to aid a person in getting a situation for which j he is unfit II .L. V (Mh,i rr.tr. Many article* in the N Orleans mar ket hate a continued upward tendency. On tbe 30th nit., flour was selling at' wholesale for $0 50 ; corw. 65 rente a 1 bwabsl; pork $24.50 f *r barrel : ban s, 'lO cents a poind, and cofTte at rants Sank & |ob printing OF ETIJST OliSCßimorf- m i'll At BOOKS, PAMPHLETS,MANIFESTif BILL-HEADS, PAY-ftOLLS, CHECK-BOLLS, BLANK FOKJiS,BUSINESS CARDS BALL tfICKETS, £t.. exec sns with ixinui t muter A t Tr ornri sf Sfie Kurifiari nt IcffflrapG. MAP" A impp'.j p1 .'CwjiiTrnrrsend Cewlabter BLAlfftlr-lMi itJ Ditiiiillatf— b)c,ii/d! Promisor r 2T.tr>, t;.,alwiyi pa heart R?it tub Uiuer. A man wbo has a wife rrr sweetheart named Lire n not to be believed in any thing ; for tie is aiw.j* ibr to tell Lise .boot ever/ring be sy, doe* or thinks. Never look o! tbe girl*. They can't bear it; they regard it as an insult.—• They wear tbeir featliere, forbelow* and frills racrrly to gratify tiwir mammas— that's all. A good anecdote is toM of Col. Wal lace* attack on Boroney. After tLe /.onavrs bad fired on the rebels, tliey fell flat f/n tbe earlb to re-load, jwst as tbe rebels Ired on Ibcwr An Irish woman living m Boancy, and wbo, witli many olbcrs, wan obserring tbe battle from a distance, j apposing tbat tbe Zouave* bad fallen art a result of tbe rebels' fire, ex claiu.ed, in exnllar/t tones: 'lie Jams, shot irery msn nr thirn Her surprise was not diminished. when she saw tliein rise, not one injnred. A young man of good standing rcceut ly proposed an honorable marriage to a young lady out West, when lie receired for an answer : '(let out, you feller / Do you think I'd sleep with a man'! I'll tell yer mother" The Texan Mereory, in a modest dun to Lis patrons, says—'suffer little sums to come unto us, and bold tbem not back, for of such is our income.' 'Look here, printer,' said an eDraged poet, 'you hare not punctuated rny poem at all.' 'Well, sir, lam not a pointer, I'tn a setter,' replied the printer. 'Are yon in lore, Mary V 'Yes, Mother.' 'How moth V 'Well, I don't know exactly, but I should think uhout fire feet or thereabout for I feel it all orcrish.' 'Nat, what are you leaning orer that empty cak for? I'M mourning orer do parted spirits. Many person* are in advance of their age, but an old maid generally manage* to be about ten years behind her*. If you were obliged to swallow a man, whom would you prefer to swallow ? A. little l/ondon porter. 'Sir, did you call me a cipher f 'No, but I said you were a figure 0 with it* tail cut off.' 'Look out for paint,' Ss the girl said when the fellow went to kiss lrcr. A SATL CASK. 1 Virginia, we'er told, was a virgin of old, And so all her artists still sketch her ; ' Alas ' for the fate of the fair Virgin State! .She's now in the Lands of a J.'lchrr ! rurer CIKBKXT. Confederate bonds sre hard to take, Ilowe'er fbe leaders plan 'em ; Put General Price's currency gives A terrible seen/ /rr a "urn / 'Mr Dentist, you *ec that decayed tooth ?' 'Yea, sir.' •Well, now put on the tweezers; if it hurts had, I'll sing out. and yodfll hold on, won't you ?' •Yes, sir.' /Dentist takes hold with his instrument.) 'H-o-l-dun' you've not only pulled the tooth but half of my jaw-bone. Why j didn't you let go when I sung out J 'Because you told me to hold on.' Useful Receipts. j (Irani ny <inn l^irrclt. —We see in the i.Scientific American and other papers recipe* i for cleaning gtiri barrels, 'fhey are all open ! b. the objection that they involve the use of wa'er, thus requiring time bi dry the bar -1 rels and incurring the danger of rust. We | give the rf.efbod used by scientific sportsmen j in Koglsnd witb tttccess; get a quantity of I quicksilver, which can be kept in a strong I pilT-biz, and wl.en the barrel i ml, place ithe thumb on the nipple, pour the iuicksil ver in at the month, and then run it np arid down for a few moments. Torn it back in b. the box, and the barrel wdl b- perfectly j clean. The aercury fi. rro* an amalgam with f the lea I and removes it. The lead can be * j taken from the mercury by straining. j j lh,tr to Cltan a TaWt Cloth —I sitting , says a correspondent, alone at breakfast, "ne rooming, at the thirty feet length of table at r. the dining room in the llotel-de-Krar.ee,wiien . | i saw the principal waiter bnsilv occupied n | in applying what I took to be salt bs all the I spot* left on the table-cloth by the last par- I tie* that sopped or dined there. At length ' he came so close bs roe that f tould perceive I he l.eid in his hand a pound weight of wbi jtir.g. Whenever his glance It-spoke "Yet " i here's a spv.t" he app.Aed s gr .k. r,r two, atop l<J < rubbed it liard, and the mark of defilement instantly varnished—the m <*i efficacious mode i /ever adopted for superceding the work of T • the laundry. Wbo hut a Frenchman would have brought Ixsly color to bear upon bleach* B " j ing a table-eloth? T'/motort for C/iiltlrcß. —'fiiere ia no bet ter remedy for 'lerai.gerneot of ti>e beweb iu children while teething than Hewed tomatoes fel to therr. plentifully, care being taken to keep the cbibfitxtreinitia warm. Be care ful to cover in neck and arrr, eajw.ially of i an evening, gire it cruined ice to aatuage I thiret it powth'e, rather thaa g;e it water; | aeoid cortliala at they w.ly peodt*e ferar.— | The tomatoea ought tc be ripe and freah. , though p'nerd in cant has i beer, aftd with great wi'ceai i Cream dale— JnnJc. —Half a enp <A flour; ; one cup of MJgar . two egg,. Roil one pint 'of new milk beat the fiour, egga and augar ■ together, aral Ur into tlx to ilk while Veil fig lon til efficiently tbxketed ifc-il t*e milk im a kettle of water. Flavor with lemon or reniUa (rJhflf.— {* dip of , r, oc cup of better ; twoaope oftSV-i *jr; fire e<!<s* 80l the water rcl letter l>-get her, Kir ir. the ftur while when cool W the e£jr* beating them well together. uiJ uo fourth u-i>fe/o •/( >o<U. Irrep them up r. I buttered tine, imte tbin, tad babe half an i boor Then open them at #. '!e with a knife and ert e much of tV .'.re mii ture *• 7 MI !.*