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The Alleganian from Cumberland, Maryland • Page 3

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ike Mty 17, THE WEEK'S NEWS. Ttt 7-30 LOAX of the Government to mtet with iueccaa. On tlo 9th tie sabaeriptiona in all parts of tho Union, telegraphed to Jay Cooke. nubscrip lion agent, amounted to Tbe banking house of Fish Hatch, of New York, subscribed the liUMt singh subwription ever a gov- erBmeu'i loan in this country. On the 12th tlw amounted to the sum of Tbe total inscriptions for tM week amonnted to the tnormoat turn of 998.884.650!! CoKJTKKmr Jgal Tender Notes, of va- liooa denominations are in i circulation.

Tbo savs that the Fire Dollar counterfeit ia well calculated to deceive the unwary. It Is a fac simile of the genuine note, as far aa the signatures and figures arc concerned, but the ink used is very inferior and the presswork badly executed. The figure "5" ia the centre of tho note is also of a very dark greeu instead of the light color which distinguishes tie genuine. Tic paper in substantial, but a greasy appearance, and tic figures come out indistinctly. A little examination will easily in- rare detection.

"emigration fever" appcan to be rapidly spreading. The "New 1'ork Herald" Bays that all the recruiting offices in that city arc daily thronged by discharged Boldien anxious to take part iu the movement. A public meeting to assist in for- nurding it, was to be held. It is given out, however, by Washington correspondents, that the project will bo cut short by a proclamation of the President warning nil persons against a violation of tic neutrality laws. TOBACCO TOR Permission has been given br the Government for snch ves- nete as may be designated by tic French Consul as necessary to export the tobacco belonging to the French Government in Bichmond.

Mississim. A Cairo telegram of Slay 12th, states that a convention of the people of Mississippi will be held at Vjcksburg on the 5th of June, for the inauguration of a movement having fur iU object the restoration of the State to the Union. Loyal Mis- tissippians cow in Memphis nn.l the vicinity will be represented. iMPOBTijrr TO FAKMEM. Tho Commii- Bionera of Internal Revenue hu decided that a farmerwho manufactures butter and cheese from tie milk produced from his oivn farm is not subject to license tax, though be manu- fcturei more than $1,000 worth per year.

Such products are legitimately derived from his bnairicss as a farmer, and arc ordinary farm products. Sun. THZ STMPATHT Further foreign advices, up to the 30th ultimo, show that throughout all Europe expressions of regret at the death of President Lincoln were being manifested. Addresses of con- dolonce to tho American people have been adopted and forwarded to Washington. In BICHMOSD, the necessaries and comforts of lifo no longer command the "big figures" they did a few weeks ago.

Prices tre nearly aa low as in Cumberland. The -Tunes" of the 10th instant, published the following as tho prices current: Flour per barrel; bacon, 25 to 30 eta. per pound; potatoes, $1.50 perbtalel; butter, 40 to 50 oonfas per pound; eggs, 40 cents per dozen; $1 to $1.50 per gallon; sugar. 20 to 25 cents per pound; coffee, 50 cents; la- gaiters, $3 to per pair; men's shoes, high quarters, fine finish $8 to $10. Eouth- tm bank notes were bought by the brokers at following rates-- Virginia, 20 cents for dollir; North Carolina, 25; South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, 15.

Vnunm. President Johnson has issued and Executive order to re-establish the authority of the United States and execute the laws within the geographical limits known as the State of The Federal Courts will be re-oeUblished; and Francis H. Pierpont, is the recognized Governor of the State, and will be aided by tie, Pederal Government so be necessary in tbo law- Hi! measures which be may take for tho ex- and administration cf the State gov- -Mjnent throughout the geographical limits Ttt BASK ROBBERY at Westminster, in ibis State, noticed in oar last, has been io 'TMtigated before the Grand Jury of the roonty and the result, the indictment J. C. Frizzle, the cashier, fur tbo robbery, abd for the firing of his own barn.

He has entered into bail to answer the charges. Ii is said the testimony against him is wholly circumstantial. THE Tho Secretary 'Oftbs Treasury announces officially that tho per cent, tax heretofore proposed on amount of goods sent to insurrectionary BtatM has been abolished. It thus appears all restrictions upon commerce with tho Southern States not prevented by law arc being rapidly removed. Foa MURDER.

The grand jury -of Carroll county, have indicted Hen. ry H. Wampfer, Win. H. Bell, John Baier, Jene Murray and Peter H.

Henry, citizens of Westminster, for the alleged killing of Joshua Shaw, tic editor and proprietor of tho Westminster Democrat. hare all given bail to await trial. Dtcrrag OF The Emperor of Mexico has issued a decree defining the provisional status of the Imperial govcrn- Bent The form of tho government will be a united hereditary monarchy. In case ol death of the Emperor tho Empress will be Bcgent. The Emperor will be assisted 'Ft" lm of nine departments.

The are guaranteed equality in the of person and prop. of free speech. The na- 7 "1 white. dated Hay 10. derotedto ado- to be al- ero tf the extent of freedom 8 w5U tfewMrertnefaOM uio France or MBBOO foom that Max Ilk Utillo Mid Maote- icg gimni in ertrv il XpKiwi MSjakgifl nr.

ni nxre NOTJCI twain NATIO.XS.--PrwiJent Johnion has issued a proclamation declaring whereas armed resistance to Ilie authority of this government in certain States heretofore declared to bo in insurrection, nay be regarded as virtually at an end; and the person: by whom that rcMftance ns well us the operations of tlio insurgent cruisers were directed, are fugitives or captives. And he therefore g' res notice to foreign nations fur a termination of iho belligerent rights which baru heretofore, aj neutntU. conferred upon the rebel cruisers. Ilu declares that after a reasonable time allowed fur the proclamation to become knoun, such nations aa ihall continue to give hospitality tu the insurgent cruisers and the persons on board of will be denied the custointry hospitality fur their public vessels in ports uf io United States, and such other measures be adopted as may be deemed advisable towards the national sovereignty. HOMEWARD BOC.VD.-- Tho "Uichmoiid Times" states that the 2nd and olli Corps of the Army of tho Potomac, struct: tents nn tha South sido of Iho James river, on the 5th instant, and up the line of march Northward through tha principal streets of that city.

The procession was six hours passing a given point; and it was estimated then; were forty thousand troopi in line. Gen. Sherman's Army wai expected to follow in the course of few days. The whole combined Army are to go into camp in the vicinity of a part will jcdUchargcd.and othersdeipatcheu topo'mU their presence mny be deemed necessary. PAROLED PIUSOVEIIS--Gen.

Grant, from AVnshington, May 10th" the following instruction' to General Auger, relative to the disposition lo be made of paroled prisoners: "General: Please send all paroled prisoners of the late rebel armies now confined or detained at Alexandria, to their homes. Those whose homes wcrent tlie time of joining tboso armies in States that btivo never been in rebellion, nnd who dcirc to return to them, will be required to take the oath Described in tho President's amnesty proc- amatiou provided they arc oot eiccpted from its benefits. If sa eiceptcd, they will be detainrd." A Dimcur.TT is said to have arisen between Generals Sherman and Hntleck, grow- ingontof Gen. Halleck's order counterm Hiding the orders of Sherman to his subordinate commanders during the truce with Johnston. NKW ORLEANS --A Cairo deipitch cf May llth snys--New Orleans advices report that Gen.

Banks had compelled the president of tho city raihoad company to allow the blacks to ride in all tho cars of the company. Heretofore the company haq sot apart cara for tho use of tbo negroes, but the general has now ordered tbat there shall be no distinction. A New Orleans telegram, dated JIny 5th, says--Great trouble csisU among the State and city officials in consequence of Governor Wells declaring the former registry of rotes to be illegal, and ordering a new registry. Several city officials have been removed by Governor Wells nnd others np- pointod. Tho Secretary of State declined to affix the seal of tho State to the new commissions, on the ground that tho Goi crnor had no power to make the removal.

Kennedy has been removed. DOCTOR BLACKBURN bra bosn undergoing an examination at Bermuda on charges of an attempt to introduce yellow fever into New York and Philadelphia. It appears thai be gathered a quantity of clothing from infected persons, which he packed in trunks, with orders to have it forwarded this Spring, as noon tii the weather was warm enough to spread tho contagion. Ten trunks were thus prepared, three of which have been found and the contents bnried by the Board of Health of Bermuda. A VIOLENT STORM, on tho evening of the llth instant unroofed a number of houses in Now York and Brooklyn.

The clouds accompanying it had a peculiar appearance, resembling huge volumes of dark fleecy smoke, aud drifting but a comparatively short distance above the earth. Thirty booses were blown down in tho 10th ward of Philadelphia, leaving a number of poor families houseless. Many of the finest trees at the Fairmount Park wore blown down, and tho damago at $15,000. New York Express says there are thousands of idle people in that city, many of them returned soldiers, asking for work, while' there is work in abundance ir the country, upon farms and gardens, atgooc wages, as there will be upon bouses and other buildings, when wages bear a closer relation to the valuo of gold. We call attention to tbo advertisement of A.

H. BOWES who have a large assortment of fashionable and valuable imported Jewelry, the whole of which on account of the fall in gold will bo disposed of on a novel principle, giving great inducements to buyers, and offering extensive employment to agents. Fur full particulars see our advertising columns. Tue PROSPECTS for an abundant crop email grain, is represented to be flattering in all'the grain growing districts of the country. TUB PPOPOSED havo been favored with the Report, Surveys and Estimates of W.

W. TAYLOR, Civil Engineer, together with a Map, and of tho contemplated railroad route from Cumberland through Hagcrutown to Baltimore, a survey of which was made by Mr. TATLOB, assisted by W. Garrolson and A. 0.

Thomas. Tho route surveyed and recommended commences at Cumberland, and following tho banks of tho Potomac, conlin- nes to Old Town where it diverges into the interior and crossing tho Sloan and Saw Pit Runs, taps Lick Hun. and following iu banks, onco more reaches the Potomac at Little Orleans. It then stretches on running between Sideling Hill and Tonoloway Mountain to the Little Tonoloway Creek which it follows until reaching Hancock, where it follows the National Turnpike to the mountain west of Clcarspring, thence running along the foot of North Mountain until it merges into tho open country, where crowing the turnpike it puses on, leaving Cleanpring to the right a short distance, and thus in a parallel line with the turnpike it naehei Hagenrtown. From Hagentown to Union Bridge tha route is the same at that made by Mr.

J. 6. Om. the Engine of tha Western Maryland B. Com- ptay.

fees wiicn point to Baltimore if Capture of Joflarson Darin. official bulletin of the Secretary of Wur announces the capture of Jefferson Davis and family, his M. General Regan, lis private wcrctary, anil other capture was effected iu Georgia, on the naming of tie 10th instant. The bulletin covers the followiug despatch of Brevet Maj. General Wilson, giving Maeon.

3 '10 A. i. May 18--lion. M. Stanloii.

Oul. larden. the 1st Wisconsin, iu just arrived from Irwiusville. He struck trail at Dublin, i-nuntv, on he evening of the Tth, and fullowetl him closely night atij day through the pine wil- lerne'sof Aligator creek antTGreen Snanip, via CumberUndville to Inrinavillc. At utnbcrlaudvilltf Col.

Harden met Col 1'ritch- ard with 150 picked men nnd horses of the I til Michigan. Harden followed the trail directly south, while Pritchard, having fresher horses, pushed down the Ocinulgec, towards Hopeville, and thence by Hone creek, Irwmstillc, arriving there at niidhigll of the 9th. Jeff. Davt" had not arrived I'rom citizens Pritclard learned that his larty two mites off tlietotrii. le unilc his dispositions and surrounded the camp before day.

Harden had camped at p. 31., within two miles (as he afterwards earned) from Davli, tie trail being too in- OUtinct to follow. He pushed ou at three A. and bad rone little more than mile, when Ifn nil- ce were fired upon, by the lueii of the 4th A figlt both parties gratett determination. Fif- ccn minutes elapsed before tic mistake was, discovered.

The firing in this skirmish tic first warning Davis received. The cap- ors report that lie hastily put on one of lis wife's and started for the woods, closely followed by our men, who, at first lought him a woman, but seeing his loots while running, suspected bis sex at once. The race was a short one, and the rebel President was brotiglt to bay. He bran- a bowie knife elegiint pittern, aud showed signs of battle, but yielded prompt- to the persuasion of tie Colt's revolver, without compelling tie men to fire. He expressed great indignation at the energy with he was pursued, saying tint lie lad believed our government more magnanimous han to hunt down and and children.

Mrs. Davis remarked to Col. Harden, after the excitement was over, that "the men had belter not provoke tie President, IT lie might hurt some of 'cm." Reagan behaves with becoming dignity and resignation. The farty irere eudeiitly nulling for the coast. J.

H. WILSON, Brexet Major General. Baltimore Ohio Tttiil Road, At tla monthly meeting of the Baltimore and Ohio Hail lloail Directors, held on the 10th instant, dividend of 1 per cent was declared on tic ttcch of tlo main stem of tie Company President Garrctt made an interesting os- poac of the affairs of tie Company, in which he btatcd-- That under the policy heretofore adopted by the Board, it would be necessary make very largo expenditures. The war had ceased, and the entire territory betwixt the Chesapeake and the Ohio river ivas per manently restored to the authority of li government, without danger of interference or interruption. It was proper for tlo company immediately to proceed to erect extensive machine slops and engine louse-i at Martinshurg and Piedmont, and to add to tic facilities of the company at Grafton.

Wheeling and Parkcrsbarp. ami otlipr points upon tie line, and to fully supply tlcsc slops with machinery, so as to effect tic greatest economics in tie management ol tic equipment and transportation of tie company. It is also tlo dcfign of tic company to erect, at the earliest practicable period, fir-il clafs iron bridges, to replace trctlcd structure upon the road. In reference to the Coal Trade, le said-Having conferred, frankly, during the past month with parties interested in tie coa! trade regarding its condition and prospects, and laving in view tie rapid decline in lie price of gold, and consequent reduction in the cost of the necessaries of life which wil follow, tie president deemed it proper to recommend to the committee of transportation the adoption of the resolution before tit, board, by which a deduction of 50 per ton on coal from Cumberland and Piedmont to Baltimore, aud per ton from Newburg, Fairmount and Clarksburg, on gag coals, shall be made. The freight will thus be reduced from 25 from Cumberland to $3.75, and from Picdmcnt from (30 to 10, respectively, to Locust Point wharves.

It was then resolved that all coal loadcc on and after the llth instant, should pay the proposed reduced rates for transportation. THE CHURCH IK Vir.nixu.--Tho following circular from Bishop Johns, of Virginia, was read in tho Episcopal churches in Richmond, on Saturday, 5th "To ihp Clergy and Laily of tho Diocese of Virginia: The issue of tie painful conflict through which we have pitied, nnt which leave! tic commonwealth under tl jurisdiction of tic United States, renders very clear llio coursa proper for us to pursue. Obedience to 'the powers that for conscience sake, is tho duty of all who profess to call themselves Christians; and such are also enjoined to make prayer and supplication for their rulers, it is incumbcnl upon them to implore tho blessings of Almighty God on those in authority over them. For this pnrpoEo tho form to which wo had long been accustomed is, for obvious reasons, most advisable; therefore I do not hesitate (o recommend ilu use in public worship by the good people of this diocese, and to express the hope that they will be truo and faithful to its spirit in all their action and intercourse with their fellow-citizens, that the resumed civil relations may be happily maintained, and redound to the glory of Qod and the temporal and spiritual welfare of the nation. J.

JOHNS, "Bishop of tie Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia." WBRX LEAD, Zinc, ic --Read advertisement in this issue of Meesniglcre Sraith. Wholesale Dsjlers in Drngn. Painti, Third Street, PliilirWphiH. Tho Assassination The parties implicated in the issassiuatiim of President Lincoln, and the attempted assassination of Secretary Seward, and other officers of thu Government, are to be tried by military commission. The following ia the order of President Johnson fur the assembling uf the commission: E.XLCCIIVI: CiiAUiirn, WadiuytvH City, May 1.

1SG5. Whereas the Attorney of the hath given lib opinion: "That the persons implicated in tin; mur- Icr of the Lite President. Abraham Lincoln, and the attempted auasiinjtion of thu Hon. William II. Suward.

Secretary of State, and un alleged con-piracy to other of the Federal government at W.i»h- ngton city, and their aiders and nbetors. ire subject to tlie jurisdiction of, and legally riable before a military commiioti." It ii 'jrtlcrtj--1st. That the assistant idjutnttt general detail nine competent offi- to ssrve aa a commi-sion for the trial of aid parties, and that the judge advocate proceed to prefer clinrccs again-t aid parties fur their alleged offeucus, aud them to trial before said military com- lissk-n tbat taiJ trial or trials be conduct- 'd by the said juilga advocate general, aud, is recorder thereof, in person, aiudd by such ussirt.int or judge advocates as he nay and tlwt said trials be conducted with all diligence consistent, with the ends of justice thu wid commission to sit vithoiit regard to hours. 1. That Brevet Major General Hartranft be resigned to duty us special provo-t narshal general for the purposes of trial md attendance upon said commiuiou and execution of its nrindiitcs.

That thu eaid couimiHsien erlablitli order cr rules for proccediii" ai may ivoid unneccesjsry delay and conduce to the ends of public justice. AMUiCtr JOII.NSON. It i-' ascertained from nn official source that thu rule adopted by the court fur thu trial of thu attnshinaticn conspirators does tot at present admit reporters for the Th" correspondent of the N. Y. Times 'o one will be permitted to bo pruaent during the hearing except those nho aru icinlly engaged in thi 1 trials, and all are sworn to secrcsy as to ulint may transpire in the court-room.

It was expected the Associated Press reporters, who bad been engaged tn vcrtu'im reports of the iotimony, would be permitted to be present, but thu order porltircly prohibits the pretence of any save those above testimony, when written out in full, to be placed in the hands of Judge Advocate Holt, who will dcsignatf; Mich portions of it as may be proper for action of recrcij is based upon thi; fact that the devrlopcmcnts of the trial will implicate mnny pirties not tinder arrest, who mny evajx bliould publirily lie given to the The trial commenced on thu 10th instant, when Mrs. Surr.itt. Aizerott, Dr. Mudd, Hurold, O'liaughlin. and others.

Were arraigned and their counsel announced. Mns. Scnr.vTT kept a boarding house in Washington, where, it is alleged, (be con- ppiralora add arranged their plans. HKIIOLP, is the person who was taken in company with Booth. ATZCKOTT, a German hy birth, but nho has spent greater part of his life iu Charles county.

PATXB is the parly who the assault upon Mr. Sawnrd. A coirespondent of the York Tribune sajs--lie Ims confessed the attempt upon Mr. Scward'? life, lie siys that he had never seen him, that he had nothing against him, and that hu had attempted to kill only beeausu he hail sworn to do il. Tho whole affair, be i-aid.

was a gigantic failure--indv (no (l.ooth and himself) of tho nholc number cjurerncd kept their oaths. If they had succeeded, lie says, the ttrtors in trouhl netfr kttiicn. This seems at first sight tcnt with the open exposure mails of himself iy Booth after the at Sir. Lincoln. But I Itatc been told that it was pirt of the pbn to tarn utf UK the instant the pistol shot wiu lie-tnl, nnd that thu man was found at the controlling stop-cock to whom that duty was but that be had failed to hear the signal.

SPANGLCR, the assistant carpenter of Ford's theatre, and MADDOX an assistant at the theatre--are two of the others. OR. MUDP, is of Charles county, and the 'lysician who attended to the broken leg of oolh, whilst he was endeavoring lo escape. Tho Court on Saturday changed one of ils rules so to admit the reporter: of the press, and such ovidunco will be given daily, as may not be considered to conflict with the ends of justice. Suon after the assembling of tho Court, Gen.

Harris, one of its members, objected lo the appearance nf tho Hnn. Revcrdy Johnson, ns counsel for Mrs. Surratt, upon the ground that in an opinion delivered by Mr. Johnson that gentleman had expressed his disregard of the sanctity of an Gcncinl Harris then elated tbat he referred to the opinion expressed in a letter written by Mr. Johnson at the time, of thu Maryland Convention, held with reference to the adoption of the new Constitution of that State.

Major Gen. Hunter, president of the Court, then said, that had not Gen. Harm made the objection, he would have presented it himself. A spirited debate followed between Mr. Johnson and Gen.

Harris; in the course of which Mr. Johnson said that his opinion was misconstrued and misrepresented but he maintained that it was not one of the functions of the Court to dccido upon the moral character of the counsel who mny appear before them. Ho said, ho deemed himself in all moral respects to bo tho equal of any member of tbc tribunal. In conclusion; Mr. Johnson said--One word more.

All I propose to say that tho order confers no authority to refuse mo admission on the grounds claimed by tho honorable member, oecause yon have no au thority to administer the oath to mo. I have taken it in the Senate of the United in the Circuit Court of my State, in tbo Supreme Court of the United States, and I am a practitioner in all the in nearly all the States; and it would bo a little singular if oue who his a right to appear before the Supreme Court of the land, and who bnloogs to the body that prcatcs martial, saonW not have the rijht to brforc.wirli-martiil. COMBEP.LA13D Comttol TrreUj- by E. EixJt. Uultluiorr Street, 1U fauiilv.

Urn.1. a ii.53 extra. a 10.00 a 10.00 Buckwheat liour, per 100 Ibu. 4 50 a S.V) Wheat, white, Cum, per barrel. Corn Meal, ptr 10J Iba 10 a 2 a 1.75 a a 1.75 a Major General Johnson baa made au intimation as lo holding members of this court personally responsible.

Mr. made "no such in.ims- lion nor intended it. Major General shall no more then. I was going to tav-- I lioped the day had paasi-d when freemen from the North were to be bullied and iusulted bv the humbug chivalry of the South. The Court here took a rtfcci lor half hour, and.

when it returned. v.eul into w- crct session, in older dvlibfratu upon the objection sa lengthily discui-cd. The GuitntI H-ir- rb itutx-d lhat lie de-irul to uitlulrau his objection, 33 bo considered Johnson's explanation ti iatNfiitniy rcim'inl uf the on which the object M.isfuund.-l. Several then examined one of whom, named nas an attendant at Mrs Surratt's boarding bouse. He testified that Ilemld, Ur.

Mudil tt all vMtant-. of rp -I, )( IIlq ML TrAI he tmd I. id all ou ocra-iom 1 t-niANVL dMl'ANV of Coauu, heM private eoincnvili.ni- Im-othei, ami ma h.ivbj iu.ufii.il il-nt URIC feua with Mrs. Surratt, aad her tin. Clncl-uu-.

A. Salt, per tack, Fin do. 00 1100 2.00 1.00 I 00 a 4.50 ft 2.1!5 T5 a 1.00 40 a 20 a 123 300 a 4.01) LI CO a 3.Cl fi.UUa 5.50 .1 i Tho National Loau. 1' A tvlograni of the 1 Philadelphia Max A stutumcnt of ilie of ilu' i jondii is now circulating througli tin 1 new-- the imecu.aciej uf which it i-, dii- mblu correct. Congress iu July.

tn On Monday, thu ilav nf June, tit' of Vi o'clock. X', lir Twi.it 1 1 tilt tiii.ii 1 17-- Iri llEREHi- (JIVEN, Ant of ilit of tli. i 1.1 i ct.r. Jtrnno No Congress iu Jnlv. So.

.1 tp" i in Irijuu iwf of the I to borrow tll 0 ft 000.000 in sueh furm ns be deemed riio-j iii'iaia ivaip-siiv, nut! Tur mi; le lo i MiK.VIO, i 11 cite William Of this amount n.n, isnol ns bi as s. and the bal- I mice. as On tlu- I of March last authorised a fuithcr loan of 000. Soventy mniioi, of of tht Hd w.i3 t.ifceti and aJdvd to the g'J W.OOO,- i i n-r -i 000 of thu i'Siietl the act of to (Xtrt Julv, ISC I. tn round il up to Thouini Dnwmin.

This imde 1 loan, wbkli left uniwiiul of the amount authorized by the last.act. iLwr rl) The uf thru; htuiiri.il mitlioii: of it ikrs as 7-oO'i, was Jirftcd by tlie SIXT. Inry if the Treasuiy, anJ their on the of April List. 1 Ins the 5- e- ond series of the 7-1)0. craged between I'iglit and iiine million- a day, nnd only about j.OOO.tiOO nf it remains this 1-tli dar of iv U'hen it on or U'ur? th with ilir uu- itii ot Juur ntit, tutnl Utv.tenthe pro- J.

J. Amlilor. of John Illltf pit t'latthefubscri'tr halli I ihi. I I I I I A all sold tleru will be left at the dispn-al nf uj lount.i. U.I.

Uttin. of Aluiiiuvtratii.n ou tin tlu Seurel.m uf the Truisurj', under tlo ot John lr.tf cf BOII'IOUM J. M.rrh-3rJ 1S.53. Jfoatl.OOO 000 It presumed tlut this umuuat uill sued in tlio tli.ipc of .1 third t- rii of (lie loan, p.iyabh 1 from the of October nncltliut it i li.tve rapid a sale as the jin'cetiing "-erit-, a liail The Korermncnt i tlm-- bo enabled lo pay otr nil its dues to nnd oilier creditor-, and tu linuiil-ite the floating elainiB agjinbt Ilie Tn-jsury. The public seiitini'-tit in our lirguciti.si* that there lias neier been s.irh a prompt charge uf a lutiun il debt at the clo-e of a great a inner in the irnrld e- tacle of trhule nenpli- pre'sinp tn MipplV 1 tliHr gtneminent i tli" tu pay ulT tilt rail boJy of war laimi thai succeed ii war debt.

All licl tint tho t'e- crctnry nf the Titasnry cntitlw! lo greatesl praise fur of lii.s department and the i-n- ergy and Uct in nil uf his plan- and purpost.1:. It is ilonbtle-a Irtfj tint nniiv deem the raU- paid bj the yovertiiiieiil our im- prwied one. nnd that it tlml it rwild be ivJitced to a ciiriency In.in, and it ihst Mr. McC'ulfoch h.i« iud this i i pressed upon his careful But liis Iwrt and nin't oarnutt advifurs lu.iLlun? If tlic i.w\ i.thcr\n U. ot ivt.it.'.

iiultbttit to iLtlilLtluitt! )'iu Itlb of Mar, ls niLLl 17, 2x 11111.11111. i tin. 23iltlu i a It- i All per 1 II. CIVTf.n A WATCHES JEWELRY. If n( UM.

Pot LA it titt to (j in jiitiil until iir? i itir; liy A. 7 C' Airenls fur the Hai.uUclunr2 Nu. oli Vouu. I.lt ui ONI: 100 Uatibtii rccb Jbu Uulil Wuiihu, 'it HJOS.lvtr Wuichia, ittih tu OHO Ljlot st.ilc ton crtLiliairn i to "OU dutinonJ piu-s 5 lo ii OM) lUluond rar Ulupa lo Iu J.OOO to Iu his audiiiovf canitut atlvipers 1 U0 no 011.11120 -hall be niatlf. nnd tliat the 2 nnd UniUciii Pir.j.

pjltry amount saM-il to the I Hand Umctlct', tr. -r-veJ'" wo-ilil no ifjimalftit fcr tW ri-'. of a 1 liliire or the ri 1 if aut-p. 11 i 1 popular passion for ihe lu.in. ort I.on-= --The dmger of lilotuiig out korn-uni! i i i oil lampi from the top is ihati pco- pie gcnetally siipjion-.

i -evern! instances on record win-re luvu Jiui.ii i loit by the expl-oion of limp-, fiom I i prai-tiee. Thi- expliniitlon of the tint prndaoc the aie uorth cotLiideriug and oil iu the lamp ia gom-iullr low, Icaung room for g.L-. Second--Tile g.i" ii inll iinniiule, and will always explode whi'ii ignited. Third--In binning tbo blaze down, it ig- nilea the pas. The infcn-nce is, a lamp be blown out from ihe Ion.

The wick may not perfectly fill the the flame ma; Uuirn. when ihe gas emncs Up )0 tlUh 1 tuiil t. i i iitiii I'm-' i ncu Studs i Sic i.you plu.n uO'i 1'iiiu niiil nj I ll hS fii I' 0 Il lo 2 lo 10 in s.13-' uij; '0 to to I to ilia I I I in! tioi) Ito-oni 1 000 Kinl CuU Ifo.Ji.r-, Jt.1 tuiJ GulJ I'ttis und 5. to in 'J 000 Ijul-ll hlml.il 4 lo (, Ui tK'O Ouiu 1:1 ii taH, to 10 Ono Kliuiit 4 to 'IhU entire ift of hi-uiitilul tiuj t. cDtlx ill lie 'old for (l i.

I'oiuii C.K.II. Ocrlitiutrt uf nil ll.f nUilc jrtii h-8 Mill Iv J'luuil in a.nl "tilul. Tln-c im. -t nt nail, r. linked, ilhnul lo thtiiu-.

On tin: rtt.iij nl tin- 1 uill i tohr.v**, mil i it is nt your to scud tin: Oul'nr fur SI: ''lev Ii less oil in lamp die thirty 5u(--ji? tori'u- nnd nw linf- crcatcr danger. 'lud turoll. Wi-nill stuilu an 0 mitt. i t'. i A Serr.KiOR KKMH.V.--\Vec.-in tioufly recommend to llio-u tufTeriiis i'nm .1 I dialrcssing niugh.

Dr. Sirii lluous lliU.im. It gives ulii'f I mid ia withal not di-iiHfecu'uli- i to Iho Tlicrf no doubt but tho Mel- liflitous Cough lial-ain is nncuf thr Iwit pre- parationa in ii'-e. nnd i- all thnt tl- proprietor claims for it. We Imc tried it during the I past wccii, and found relief from .1 di-trr-s- lug cough.

is prepaid! by Ijnd, 'o. Kjst Fourth fctrcel, Ciiieinnali, Ohio, and ftr "ale by Two BID or CfitEii by Br. Strickland's Pile l.cmedy.--Mr. ila-s, of 1 writes for (hi 1 bcnelit of all who suffer with tht' I'ilci. tint he ha? been troubled for eight years vrith an nggrn- vated case of and hii brother am lur uiU imr tiiriilir v.iiii A.

II. .1 ijti Nttv YOI.HJ V'iv 17. 1'. O. Uoi Cointnissionci's' Xottco.

COUNT .1. cuimtr, i nitcl i cmn- I ctoro Ilictn. IlllOWV, Cltrk to Cummiuiom M. Estuto of Michael Koir, dcc'd. rriHIS is to iii.iiir, tint the niK-crilcr Ir.lli JL ohtaliinl from (Irj.li nw' Ciinrl of ny ruunlj, Mtrtl.tn.1.

TnlnraPiitarv mi ile of SCKI', late i Alli- fr.iny mnnlv, ilrnawl. All jirrsoit! inrin; rtl.utist latiit liio with the i oui hers li ed lucr- ni.lhcnliralr.1. lo tlp on nr i charged from tho nrmy as incurable. be- 17111 nl ing paralyzed will, lloll, Ihe-o i distressing cvscs xrero cured willi one bottle of Dr. Tilo netnrdy.

The recommendation of gi'tillctiinn, beside the daily testimonials rocciveil by Dr. Strirk- land, ought to convince those thnt tho most aggravated chronic rairs nf aro cured by Br. Strickland's Pile Remedy. Sold by Druggists everywhere. MAKBI'ED: On the 4th Instant, by Rov.

G. Hcnrj- Vosseler, Mr. of Sonicrtct co. Pa. aad Miss MARU UABER, of this ritr.

On Monday morning last, hy the Rev, S. Peui, Mr. Liovo nnd CiuiistonK. ilnugbtcr of Jtr. C.

W. Ccptiart--All of this city. At Ortumi, on ISth 1354. lug Ensign B. of ship rortunytilh.

in thi of rf this rlir. ivtrare iMinflnt local! andmak-'imniciliitcpa-'- nicnt. Civ en under mr Imml Itiii loth Mnv, JOII.V teii'r Muy jo, 1Sfi.V-nw. J'lMiilor. INSOLVKN'rvS XOTIOB.

AngoiVcIfin.ild1 MltDKItEn, Soth div nf )( that HII Crcilitorf. MCDONALD civo notice to his crcdilnrs, nnd that the 1st Jlon- dnv of October next ii funl for thu Mid Anon JtcDonald to in the Giri.uit Court county, to nnsvrriiiirh inlcrrofrntoricsa; hit nnd may prniKive, or (illopo him; nnd thnt i-opy'of order lie In i Iht; city of Cumberland (incc imK for thrct: iiicc'vi' months prior to said first Monday of Uctnhcr assuili notict-. Test: II. RCSLKr. CJiJ Mny 3, UMP I I I PUMP A Pump ClMin imi riilurw.

I'nrwile 17. m'M, LO.VG- CUMBERLAND, -MARYLAND. Wed'neaday Morning, May XIOOA! TBS COAL TRACE. Statcmeut of Coal over Baltimore; anil Ohio KaiircaJ Kit the ending May Sdf.fi R. R.

CimUHccd C. I. Cu. mzr, C.t P. R.

3. Tint. 55.01 232.C8 SIB 10 OU115 XtS TstrJ. 1470 IT Tjtal of Tonj foro-aniL-d Cnce 1st 1 of Juanary loit, THE COAL ngcnla of thu coal conipanica cf this regiun lidJ another conference, to prices to lij p.iM for and transportuion uu last. Their ddiboralioits nssuttod iu the reduction of the iiticee uf iiiining frons $1 00 ccuU per ton, and of tutupiirlalioi! lij Canal from 33 Vi ton.

The iLlti- i Ohio islrcad Coinpatly Irid pre- Jy renuctd the turlfTnn coal pur ton from tliib point nnd 1'iedtnuit, making tho present rate instead of as lieretofore. The tolls ou the Uhi'S-jpeiK. 1 A Ohio have noi been leducud, but in all probability will be at au earlj date. HAILEOU. Aci'ini MB --The regul.ir mail train on Ihe lljltimore Ohio Hnilriu.l.

due hero at 7 )-. JL, on was detained seicral hours by the etplo'ioii of the boiler of iho engine near Green'-pritig Uun. The CTplosir.ii occurred from wme unexplained resulted in Ihedoutb nf the engineer and flrcnian, the former sur- i i several hours thu aeci'lent, uhile the latter was killed almost instantly. Ilappilj- ii'rtit of tha passengers V.CK* injured or futhcr dau.jge to iho tiaiu utea- kioucd. learn from the Wheeling J'ffit tiiat a collii'ion oceurrM a and freight train at HitrtonV oa the liiltimunt and O'nio rcilro.i.l, on the instant, restilliiii: iii the tlraih of a culorod Oeoree aa'l re- of a man named I'TIJ, Jrcgc master on iho passenger train.

and si.Hi.il cjrj cot.i.!-l.'U tirecicl. or i Uuvr --Tbc i i bulonging lo A. J. lioo-u, Ta- carried ou-r the O.im at lliU place, on I'ri- d-y last. Tbe lmat bdi-n i coal, nnd the employees of Mr.

Doo-r i-ii- lo run it into Ilic Cannl l.x-!,s Irom the river when tin- anident oceurrcd. IJotli boat and cargo ore 2 tnl.il lev. Two tnules ucrc tlrr.inn il. GALSEDAE FOJUSoo, 5 3 4. IS' 6, 5 in 1M2 is 14 11 10 17 13 23,31.

5 2223 21 252037 23 i It 3D JI i 1 3 4 5 7. 3 9 10 5 12 ir. ID IT 13- 1 9 2 9 2 1 13 23 24 23" 5 20 37 23 i' i 4 5 0 7 13 13 I'J 17 It 3 IS 21 2J 25 27 J8 1 a i 5 7 10 11 12 14 15 17 13 I'l 21 22 21 25 27 a 3.1 1 3 7 8 3 I'l 11 I I I 14 1'. IS 17 1J Ifl Jll 21 J. 1 21 21 25 27 2'l 3(1 JI 1 2 4 3 il 7 3 li- IS 13 14 1'.

17 2-1 21 JJ J5 27 'M 3 a to la IT, 2324 3031 13 It 3 4 4 10 II in 4 5 11 12 '''j H- 9 is in 22 JJ 24 25 25 2 12 12 1" 20 5 27 I 2 il 5 so 12 IJ 2(1 4 10 II 17 24 2J P.1 1 7 a 14 13 11 22 --3 4 5 ID 12 17 is IM jo .31 1 0 8 13 14 27 28'23 3 I IU 11,12 17 18 1C 24 2J 2(5 7 .1 14 13 IG Til 22 2J 28 311 9 0 7 12 1.4 14 If' 211 21 ja 2 3 4 10 11 IG tR 2J 24 23 I 2 7 r. JI 2J 21 23 23 do SPECIAL XOTtCES. MATBIMONIAL. I.ADlEdA\D(jLSTI.!:UE.V:Ifioiii.iMi lo rni.rr\. ran (lo 'n will fen 1 icu, und nilimtit ilit.il.lu luliinuitiun.

uill riuM" "'i hippili and uf apt-, 'it). MC-I it VEUI vish to tuirri'. I uiil ilict-r- ullj All U-ttirc atritlh return iniil. nud no ir.la'i'vid. I'IHIM.

1 nr eJ lo MXirfli. SAiiAil I.AMHIT.T, c'junu, Vurk. Ilhr.oi: or Ai It, ir 5.r--U'uli ro ir 1 toiho n-uli of i i Jim I will -ml nUirn i lo nho.i»rh ii tiilt ti liuLill 1 and il-illjj Viy.nliii.- li.0m tint i ifli-null; i- MtXi in t'-' 1 i lIU'Ht'-! Tau -in'i Inip-i-itlu of llii-Mi-i li.nini; the sjn.i i.ni.Mlh. in! l.cuU'.hil. I AVING wltli iil tiler will practice tlir prolealon jolnllr under the Scm of Tlicr hiving tested llw ru-rc In a large numU'r, mid toots of tlio most dinicult caita, where iuU tuid other pluttslind ut- lerlv fulled, ami lit-iug ulitnl uf ll nbailulc u- OUT nil oilier methods, comtuenil itnltli ciitttv coutiJean; to df-irin'- nil cr J'artial h'tttf If those tbei nan Uuatf.

ThL iuiprurcd in Ilie art uf DrnliU practice lui IHVU njnpleil oj lliose UuJiuj liiiilif st in I lie profrian, A Sdhtli. In- Riiru aud vxlilblt- ed to those wlthlng to sec thtui. IrvIJ or any Arr jjjlt nadf, ttj fur luck tH frtftr ieiH. jrQ-FlLUStl, ItEOULATI.VG, and all oturr uud thorouclilr fib-THHl'lt Jl.YTIt.lCTJia wllli- ouljoin, tthir. inrirK AT neMDPiCB.

Curlier (if iltiiiion: nnd Ijilierty Streets, tip Suirx. ontr Itiaul A L'rolher'e (frocTT, RUd ilui.K Jiatclv Itru Mureli 1, Ir. CuiiiWrlaifl, 'Id. UlJiSAL.il Dry Goods House. ILIiTAM DEVHIES Xo.

Jlaltimove Street, HoMuid and Lil)trl StrceU, SAI.TIia.ORB MO. Knp on (mnd. ti I-irsc aud Attractive cud -Cm M. inSABNE if rriiitu his n-huiMinj; cin tlm f'oriltT, tu Ihe J. A Haltiinovo Si.j'oet, aio-ifHiTi)4, unil nf J.

-fc T. Uou- Mnn i 'itMuJl IK: lo nil tin piil'lii Kt.tKn.Ux "III Htil it to ir iiitm-t tu tull nt.d tMunine In. lure iuirih.tn:. fetptcmlicr 14. 1804.

uiu.f 1 ihu tiiMiH id a i tiiutnl It lir, Mou thirlv cli.9 I All lir rctu-3 niaii uitii- v.U null. Miti-4 licni-t COJ.L Ult. will be grati- f)ing to many nf our rra'lcrs to learn th.it the great Ci.al Oil dvpo-it, vvliieh like the jihiloBnpliers stone lus biwn diECOfcrrd c-ithin a few luilo of the line of our county. A company of gmtleinen front I'itttonrg. linve Mruck a-deposit of foil Oil in Preston ioiut tight or milci lia? sbo been drcnxcu-l on lllver.

tine-- or four IMIILS fiota And f.om there indicilioii: t'utTc littl-j doubt that uil in coaiih-. A giwd many leases cf ljuds have already liton secured in tltin persons intend tu boro for oil. Ths airae formation cxtsnd- througa tht cf the roti-jiugnny itii- or by the town of OaUIatid --boiug tli- jlado regija of county. thai! Ii i i.is "ti li ilth Ijj n.r^l}, utttr uu.tf biifTtud ttxtral i.lth MTUC MI I aiuuui- lo mnke knuw to ins Ii HIM- suffLf- trs ilic of urv. To ill tthii desire It.

lie i a if Ilie lirmnpti'm it a ul. (free uf cl. ith the di- ueliuu fur prewiring the s.ilne. they uill And weirr-furf'u'ranii'nin, AKTIIMA, l.mjM'nin 1 1 tVnit-, Xr. Tho uiil.i tii tliL aihiTtirfr ia the to K-nt-'tit tht nlil.clc*!.

inftirnnlion nhirh In IK- ible: nnil he hoju-s MiUlrcr x.ill hh i i u'ill them ai 1 iim r.ntii.9 uuliiiiT Ihu plcatc ad- Itct. t.i.n 11111 A Wlixit. iM'KL'iui, Cointlt. 1 Q'J. York.

A eutiticd, AX ACT to ailil uTV. tunial to Article 1st of the Cwle ot 1'ublic Local fur Atlcgoiij cutiuty. to tlio drawing and summoning ot" to bf arranged under the lieud of in nud 001111(3: Sfriiori J. i. fy A'senlty rf Jlnn'tand, Tlml it hall IH- tbe dutj of ttJt Ju.f- of IMC Orphan-' of county, Mtijuniiiou tilth tli'- Judci'of the fiKuiti'ourtof iv i ni thu nioitlh tjf in Ii and rj tlicj upon, tu OLD EYES HADE NEW.

t'l ri- Blurt- it. i.id up iHt.tiii uilhout uf iljcini ti 'i diri.i:. L.y mail frw, un KI'J. I I TOOTH n. o- i tti tl.i n.i'f ii-nl ffiinii ihd ui-cj nnil trc.it.i*i*! -1 -li" tilt, vurM.

how in eil Won-: i a the ri.rif«l nnd ull of .1 ii.riuiia 1-ujV. for out mid .1 pitij I'o-'k liO 5 1'iicc St.SO. tnMe PC to 'idling. in.ir te Itad Two CAEES or DI.O-.\-MMI.--Uu Sunday, tho 30th day of April, Jano McC'nu- loy, sged arcidralally droivn- rd in tha Canal, at Lock Xo. OS.

On Tuesday the Pth instant, a outli nani- rd Jacob Wolfe, son of a widow lady of this city, wus drov in tlie C.inal, tl.c three Locks, by falling front btul. paul, on itt.til.1 lit r'- K. n. rt'LTB, M. U.

rcn H.iolft«.l«.i,Sei USD Mn. J'. H. find in the "Union" the followiiif; litt of deaths of members of tho 2nd Md. Regiment P.

II. in tho Rebel prkon st Andcromillc, iTeorgis, with th? of death and ntim- IKT of grave. The liht has been furnished hy Corporal B. R. Valentine, a returned tirisoner: H.

Pool Cn II. March 1 SGI, K'ii Kenltngcr April '100 Moland Co I). 470 W.WBdtzCo. H. i W.

Carter Co. 0. Ki, Si! I .1 Snider Co. IT. 7 IS Ilouck TliH APRuMcllCo.

C. III8 Anderson 11. 10US vr. ii. ifecs Vcatch Co.

H. 1:10:1 0. Cnbbago 25, ITOl H. Hoop Co. 1.

Juno IS20 (r. Marti Co. IT. Ki. iltCiS -'3.

)7 I Fcaga '-GOO Isaacs -I, 13. Koikcy Co. I. 22. P.

Hcrrin Co. C. 21, WM J. Carter August 3, '1G21 TX Popple Co. II.

8, fiOfi" J. Mcrvin 50t)3 L. Holmes 17, 5017 K. Krantt 17. fi918 L.

Fink 31. 7-104 SMarfcell Sept. 8043 The date of death and Ko. of graves of the fallowing men irere not obtained: S. Dull, Co.

H. J. Wilson, Co. II TTra. Seiupv, Co JI.

Hite, Oc. Jrlin Frimit. Co. JVndcrr.cn. CAUDTOUCVAtitDS-ACliraunm nna ''i 0 1 le ot Ilvrly DITJJ- of iho rnimrruiid and ttirwlmte ffi ri cutiil uy thi- remoiU.

Pro-nptcd liy a nafortutiMi-. I njll vml (he rc-ip for pn pi-inland imus tlu unc, ir. cavclopx, tu any one U'IM m-ctbll. Hticiv-io a ciUBUijx to T. tSJIAS.

Slatlim 0. IJiliIc Hod'f Jftvv YotK Crrv. ITooi- S.ir.T«, fur Ladies, and Children. advcrlKOtncnt in Ihi- iima--cull tit Arth titreel. I'hiUdulpliia, and examine ns-ortinent of wishing a lino of vrhiikcrs.

nius ninii-Liehc, or a Irt-iittiful head nf bnir, ptc.i^- read Uio card of F. Vlntfri'ia, in another pirl of thi" paper. IVOTXCJiJ. Cl'MllLRLAMi ClT lU.VK.) MavS. 1303.

A MEirnvr. ilic of Mw CUHK nTlnnil Cilv ftnnk HI l.rM ul tlirir liJi.k- in-j HiittHO. in (Jtttnherhntl. on tlic Im Motnir ASK hir or MAY fur pnrpoM of c- Iixlinp DircLtun lo vrvo fop ttiu cncuinc yrar. K.

Jhu 10, I8'i. CaAlitrr. To Farm and land Owners. hare a Urge demand for Firms and i in bind mid Virginia. Parties wishinr to of F.irnn and Lands will da ivcll to ciic us a mil, i K1MBLE, Jtml Ayintu Cmiaiiiitontrt for if T.I, No.

8 Lan lluililings, St. Paul Street, Dec. VI, lCi.4-- ly ifaltlm ire, ild. Lo Fevre's Camp-Itoh Lotion. A KKVER FAILING REMEDY Tor tl-P cure of Camp Itch, Tetter, Poipon and nil SMn Soldicri fthnntil nnt be witlioat It, as tht re Is no In wbetiicr or out of the field.

only br H. U3FBVRE i niituU. from tlic list to iurnUbt.tl htrvmaltt prmultilj utid frum (he unnio uf oLlKr in Mud nre tw uii'lf tin- l.iuTM of tin- Mul State; nnd to Iht fsiid tlnui limning IKIIIICS to 1v Hurlj un pii.it: uf Killut, L-nitt IHWX- jnjH ur lultut, upurt nhich sjch iium! nnlleii, iiuiriitiim IMJ to tiuh ctli-T. tttttt ilic name vlll nol nj- pritr, unu tluit tln-y nliy not bo diMln- uunlicil from c-u-li tilbtr, and to fuid IIKCCS of (rijter killots lints prt'iMreil, iu utid tli tins ititt'autiinjr thy CtU! Iwtlluts ali.ill lockut nntl fivalttl tip by the sutl 1 Court Of ihu Ciixun Sri', 2 it awtffl, Tlnit in unUr to H.iM wf ntul C'ifLiiit inniak- tin- UH! of luuits afunr-jid, ttjc rlctU ttn, of iiii n)uult 5hall, uu or btfufe tlit: first July iifSt iiftt-r Uit of Ihu etctuul thcrcsiflcr, uilti Iltu tit ills of s.ntl ncrrli- ticil Iwt of dtitiiisuf caclicltt- tiiri (INtrit uf (slid tin- sail dcrk Niitl think und (irujw-r. J.

Ik it cnnrltil, Tliat Ilic i-aul Judg(5 or soiuu (itiln I til llictn AIK! In their uilhin furtv ihn.i, unil not tlun iu Itruwof tliv nrfnil i'uiirt rmintr, fluUl open ilic sciltl box in iirwente clctk tif suiil Cir- uiit Court, or liu Dijmty, and tlie llezbtt-r of Wills i 1 iiwiilr. nnd ilraw oneliv ime, forty- 1 iriiiu fi.tid bur, for nil! in Court, and, tl MTVI nt of eiiil Court fur drsiirn; and llit iol! rL ufsaitl Circuit Court hhall tuake cut Itsi uf the nuiiies uf the irurtuns dm'in MM iUo.to.ii mnl Hit! tliu uiiuMig iht 1 rctorilrf uf bn olli-f ntul thrm nmonj; tbc ol sitd Girt (x)urt: that in mc one town ens Juror uaftfore- snul, blinK 'iKikc it to the of the Circuit Hitirt. nnd tfiinkiLiit rrAsotw, tliftt lit r.mnot mill tonn of tJiid Cuuitlomhich hf may be so lirawii. it thnll and in.ty In lawful ftir the siici to irr- -o ilritvii, nnd tliTt ujsm to dniw unoUiT name fmni ianl INIV in Htu of the une rtluiMtl whicli anl ilniuing mimed i- utdi nuliiinl to the tlerk of the Court of fur JKT-OH tu pencils Juror iu nftjrctnift, in I tbt mtuncr ')y thii dttKlol, nnd ufier tint locked nod dinru-J, nnd in the custody of the OrpluinV Court 115 a- 4. it Tluit almlt 1c tho ilntjr of raid tlcrk of tiiu Cm ait Court utcttsnM.

loi- tncdutctj ujHMi rt'cciting such of imnn-s tow- "uc cuimnOiH fvr 1 whoH? arc upon sutli lnH dir-xttd lo tin. Sheriff of enM ronnty, liliu ID s-iinnum the jwrtons nl the sm.re'dinp tertii of snid CimiU i-fC. ft. tl en ictri. That it shall the duty of tlic said nil.

iu oT dtrxth or rfiiioTil from countv of nny of thr lie niaii Ire 1 to Hiimttion iw a Juror lid, to irwrt tho PaitiP to the who ttprciipon iinimillaUly draw other nmics iu iho tntniH-r from box. Ser. f. fatt rntrittl, Th it in of the ifir.ttuin of during tlir term of Omrt, or from nnr Inlieuian it Plinll nnd may bn fill fur tht' Circuit Cdiirt, in sclif from lit a 05 mnny names ninny be lo romiiletu fuch jury; and It shall IM tin, tintr of tin raun- ly tDSIiininnn IIM from the funibhcd hirciii dirt-ctcil. SEC.

7. tJ Tlni will fckct from the of draun hcriin proritlM, (if jwr- Eoi)i to ii9 Grand for that tcrni; nnd Cnunl Jnron jb ill l-c to rlcrL of e-ud Clicnit Court, nnJ bv him IK. rtrord- tM nnionp the of Circuit Gmrt on or In fore thu fiot duy of stud term uf iwud Circuit Court. SET. S.

it etiiirinl ly (wticral fV" Jfarylt.ul, Th.it tlie nainw reinmi) to lc fnrnishcil by the ckrk of the Comity rm In tuo of net. Ahull bofurnfolmlon the first Monday of March aiM Bijty-fivt. for the first dra-crinf; of Jurors um'pr this act, nnd from list of and htmdrrtl nnd fifty twmcs, and drawn thcrprrrtn tho of forty-eight person? to scnc ns JurorR for and nil ahflll hcasbclore pro- Tided by this net. Src. Vf That this act shall take effect from the (Inr of ite May 3, 1605--31.

To ILL A1) CKOSS-GUT SAWS. CHAIN. of PC JICimiTID i LOVG. DRAFTS OH Englahd, Ireland Germauy, for Sale ly CEO. LEONARD.

Fib. 8, 1305--3m. flaBht Saregc, Jld. New Skirt for 1865, Tie Great Invention of till Agz in J. W.

flniDLEY's New-Patent Limc (ur double) Srm.vo SKIRT. BBADLEY CAHY, I. iJ. 0. SOLK niul Manufacturers, 37 Clumtars and 73 i 61 Rude Strwu.

Votk HIS Invention cynsUts of Dcrux (or two) Elliptic Steel sipnngi, tngeniousl.i llrnlJed Tmlillr onil runlr tocttliT, to cdje. EaLlmj tlin tnuzbnt, most flexible Klnitlc nnd Dura'jl- Surtax erer uwtl. The' Dend or llreal: HKL- the single springs, and consequently Prcfcrve tlii-ir IVrfi.it Beautiful Twice as Long lunnjr ullitr Stlrl. Tlw Wwlerjul nnd Great Conifcrt anil pVniurc to nn.v Ijadr ncurinp the Duplex Klllptlc bkirt ill IM: ujierii nnd jurtiiuliulf in Cron tied OIH.THS, llliurch Pcwt, llnll- road Cars. Arm Cliairs, fui.

IVniicnuile tuid House Dress, the Skirt tnu be folded, in use, lo a small place eailv us a Silk or Mujlm lifts' A Ijuly liaiinir mjoynl Hie romfurl, anil the IX- lijJis Sprint SJirf" for ill erafWrvardi i.tltiugly illi tlieir um. -For Children. Jl'm-s. mid Voung Ludlu, tbey arc superior to oil Tlity tlic Qualilr in nrcrv Purl, and miijUf-Utmaltlv tlic I.i{:lllest, Most Coui- furtahlc and Dralralils Skirt Ever Made. Xjle in all Ftrit-Clim S'ont in Xia JVJ, throughout tie United States, and Gtntiilay, Ih- Cttla Jftifn, S.AmTica^witAr WJnditl.

Inquire for the Duplex Elliptic Skirt. April 12, 2m. 18 65 jnirs cstiibiishtd in X. V. City." iaraltUdc knoun.

1 I'rit; Iri'tn 1 Xnt dKiiRcrous to the Iliimnu luts coilit out of llitir holes in die." "Costar's" Ral Koncli. Evtcrm's, Ji a )M8tv used let Rjti, Mitt, llMtl'H, Itti'Jc awl linl Ant', A.C. Ac. Ac. A.CI "CostarV Hcil-Ung EkUirmiiliilor, Is a liquid or utcd to destroy, and a Ti-ntiTc for Ac.

"Ciltlar's 11 Electric I'owdar fur Is for it Jit, on J'l(iHtt t'or-tt, Ac. fcold by nil Druggists and Ilctaillra e'cry- wllMT. I DtWABr I I of nil northltsj imilHlions. jMr- PM that "COSTAU'S" iminc is on cuUi TMJX. liotllc.

and Flask, you bur. HENRV ll. COSTAU. Principal IH'pot, 4Si! BrujJttdy, N. York.

Sold by All Dnifgitts and Dp.urr«, April 12, 180. --out. Ciunberlnud, Md. 1865. ASE OK BATS Tim farmer i f.ai.tte and pnires bj figures that one uill linre progeny nnd descendants no leri th 0.11,050 in three yenrs.

Kovr, unlris this can be kept down, they uould more food than would sustain Co.r.iii advcrt.ji.iui.Mt la 1865. ANTED--A Farm or Tract of I.AXD, for which will Iw -wid. AnMrtM Dec. 21, fioi 530, Daltiniore, Md. TKON- PLQtGHS.

JL 'Iot cf Xn. 4 left hud riliBJitirc Iroa rioarH- For win br 17 HtMBTKft a JiOPG. R-ITS rt'fus BIRDS-- Whocrcr engages in shooting ill binh, truH nian; ivhoevtr aids tn exterminating rats Itrncf-ictor. We should like pome of our correspondents lo gh us tbc bcn- tfit of their cxi-ericnf-c in drivtnp out these p-sts. netfl something besides flogs.

and for this American, 3" inlvirtiicintnt In this paper. 1865. RAT EXTKHMttfATon is timjdp, safe, ond most pirlcct llAT-ifica- tion lueeting hive crcr nttpndeil. Ettry lint tlml cm get it, projK'rly ptrptireil to di- will cat it. and one thut it will ptncrally at eonic plitcc'ns distant ns possible from here the medicine was JtirniT.

''CowAftV 1 adTcrtittmcnt In this paper. 1865. A VOICE rnoM TIIK iiiK of Rn.ic1t, EilDrminitor --''mure prahi provisions arc dtalrOjtit nn- nuallr in Grant eeuulv- TLrmin tlwn wuuM jiay fur tian of Ihis Rrtl nnil InKtl llrraU. Sec aihcrlijcuiciit in this paper. 1865.

FARMnns A.VD IIOUhB-KKEPEnS--tliotild rtrollcct tlmt nf dulum nf (imln, nrr distrnjrwl l.y Mict AnU, anil oilier iinil vrnnin--nil nf nliitli ran be iirocntnl by it fun dollars' trorlli nf "CofrrAn'it" Hat, Ilimcli, Exterminator, and fnxly. "Xo, Sro ndicrtiscmcnt in in--Cumberland, A-iril 13--Om. Hy Druggists nnd Dealers. Order of Ratification. ClirMi.in Fikp, of Julm File, dcc'd.

Tn the Orphtnf Cvurt it. fvr Attryiiny coutJtf, Tlic nnd Ppvineci ot Terns, 18U5. snid HDKilEIt. liy tlii- Orphans' Court of Alirtpiny county, tltl 18tlt dn; of April, tlinlU.c ultd ol the llcil l.stntc mtule John nnl fleorKC nnd rciwrtcil to this Court by Cliris- linn 1'ikc, Kicculor of Jnhn Pike, lalf of Allpginj euunly, deccivAtil, Im ratified nnrl cODlirmcil, ratisc'to the contrary thereof nn or lic- furc tlic 23tb dny of Mny cnpy of Uii? onicr in Kimc ncivsrmperprinted and puhlislicd in the citv of oncn in ciich of four MtccrssiTe before the said SBth dty of Slay ncit. The Report states the amount of Kilw to lw SCOT.

True copy: Test--GEO. HOOVER, April liegiilcr. Merchant Tailoring. Latest Stvlss anil Ciicaprst Bates. SAML.

HEIDELBESGEB; A the old ntunS, Ilaltlmoro Slrat, ncrr 1'uulie Squire. Ilu uowii store l.u-gtt best Resorted uf CLOTHS. CASSIMERKS VE5TIXGS, Enibracins tht variety of iiciJ quaJ- twforc in tliu utuLct. llll Mod; of GE.VTLKMKX'S FFRNISHI.XC GOODS Is complete In ererr resist, comprisin- SHIRTS, COLLARS, DRAWERS, crcry crticlc that lj to uiakc up a nordrobc. In tbc selection of Ladies who -Want For" tha TTtnlcr.

are 'rt And rxnmbe hb Terr AaortiHit 0 CAPES. CPFFS. fc. icl be at as Low PricM UM will allow. G-OOUIS, Great caro hai tf-4 t.V-icn and fiatim liiinstlf thnt lie li ptrputd to furnuu a MILITARY OCT- I'lT IB the Terr lest itjje and at lot- pnc3.

Alusra on luuul a psm-ial asjortmtnt of A A I Of ererv stvk nnd grndt. With hU Tnrjic form of cxptrkaTd workmen he Is nt Ml times 10 innlte up ait3 in the most nuhioualln tasteful iiuiuucr, auduitli Uio utmot The attention of the public Is respectfully solicited to nn cjaalDntlon of Iiu stork, In want of clothing rill ilu mil to rail betar: purUiif ing elsewhere. May 10, 1804--y. 110AD NOTICE. OTICE IS HEREBV GIVES, to nil i roaycnnrem, that Ilicy intcuil lo apply to Ilic Cnunty CommiMioccr) nt tlicir nut ranting Tor tlic opfnine of Public Howl Inuiinc train a jioin nn Ihe Xnlionul Komi ncnrtlic nn running thcnco pant the farm or I'hilip Pont! with An old road, to Iho Grorc Bold, near ibe ufd Horjas Robinson.

0. L. LATMAX. niCTIARD BKALL. '5S'-- ImV New Fall Carpets.

JflHX TntXBULL, JR. Xo. 248 BALTIMOlin STREET, (Near Charles,) BALTIMORE, MD. AS just receivuJ a complete Sew Assortment, OIL CLOTHS, JWL'SSCLS, VRUGGCTS, T.lPESTItlES. rEXITLiXS, TllRLE-l'LTS, RUGS, IXdRMSS, JUTS, tic, Tor snlt at WIIOLHSALE AD BMtiraorr, Sept.

KM. HO, i 1 I I A A JIALTJMORE STKECT, Ncnrly Opposite Iho Past-OJIioo, A XI) if vou can't fee nlmt von want, lor it. You c-iii a imnplclc SUIT OF CLUTHCS mtldi; to ordur. in HID most or Goths nnil CttasiuiLres tile UXDIilt CLOTHLVG, of nil descriptions: Oontfl' HALP HOSE; GI.OVES; nd, in fuel, any nnil cMrj thing in the nay of outfit. Also-HATS AND CAPS, of ntry st)Ic uiul prkc: irORPFt JIFJ.TSi rlSTQLS, aml.Gtrlrilp* if nnd rxamtiie for Toufcelf.

I uleo hare Agtncr for lite worlu-n Singer Sewing il always imi the M.ichmc« on huntl, nf both lea, fttrtlty ati't fiiannfitcturitty. U.lll uild rjLlin- n'c the Mnchlat-t, unil utUfy iirar-clvcs ttidl ther ire the mmt ntigniliu'iil in tlis hiiuuil v.orlil. AYILLIAM BLAtCn, Agent, eliruari 2'J, VALUMLE LAUDS, virtue of A di cree of the Circuit Court for IJ Allipnny county, a Court of Equity, jwss- in tho nf John Thotim Couklmn nnil tiiPn', it. ninft-n anil nthers, No. 13-10 the trill ufTernt Public Suli, On K-itnnlny, 2(J(A itiy of In the year nt 11 o'clock', A.

ll. ftani uf ll.c of Iliimliinl IXIIIK, in city of the following iroptrty, lying in county, to Is'. A TiUCT OF JAlvD, 3 Hill." conlAinlnp 04! A0REB OP LAND, i portion whl to llnill. This T11IIIKK iiASU nnil liMniljoiuinz HIP fumt of M. Ikull about tnentt-fivu miles Host ol V'umberlaad.

2nd TRACT OF LAXD, culleJ containiug 700S ACRES, lit" on Hill Cntk, jnrtly in IViuh- iiiptiiu nnd partly in Alliirany cuuntu3. This is TIMIlEIt L.VXD. tic riglt, titld nnd interest of wiid Georpe Dtnecti in Tnirt of I-intl cnlleil 151J ACHES Of LAM) nnil Iit3 on Kidgc, lictwctn the lurupike Head nnd tt.t g.ip in Urccn Italic, Also--All tic riglt, title, spd interest of iiiil in Tract of Land "Tin Tan Tattnu," containing 1658 Acres ol' Land, njf adjacent to the rarm of tlic I.itc IKnry llcv- aiH. on tlio Turnpike Hind, milts East of Cumberland. Thh is T.uilrr laM.l.

Land called "Loir nit! t'tllay" ctinliilniug, pT patent, B9 Acres of Land. litl. Also--A Tract nf LanJ railed coiiiainitit; -tjj AtrvH of txind, atid on thn ot Mtrmtairi, and ud- juins the rcntt-vtuinux St.itc Line. 7tl. Also--Two I'arccla of OUT L.VXD, one conninins 156 Acres, ur and the other containing -OJ Ai.n«, inotr or m.d lyin on th" Kiulrrn uf Wills' Jluuntmn.

uliOul thm of Cuinlierlnnd, on the Little Thi-w I'nrccU arc Timbcrul Laud, nnd luvt- no njion them. Sth. Also--Town Lots 3. G. ia Second Addition to thcTonn of Cumberland.

Tia-MBorSMr, prtscrilxil liy liie Ont- third of the purchase moin-j to In him on the day of or on the rntificiitioii thereof nnd the in tn annual vilhintcrMtllicreoii from of sale, Ihepnr- cbnsns to CITO note or bond, with ur ne- ciirities tn lw approved the TriHten. Utwn tic p.wmrnt of InpTrhole purchase money pood nnd auttiutnt dnds will be made, the pur- cJioMra IKIJ ing cost of nnd WILLIAM nEVFCMOS, Truitec. April 18C5--Iw. ROAD XOTICE. OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES to nil whoa it may concern, that they intend tnnpplyto the CounlT of Allcpiny County, for the opining of Public Iload.

Iradins from the foot of Knycttd Street, in the city of Cuminrlamt; nnil ifceare, hy way of the Itose Hill Cr- to tto bridrii tho Xarrovs nn the Ta- tionaf Roid. JAMHS IV. JOSCS, P. ROMAN'. OEO.

A. April Ifl, I6fl--'lei. hu filso HOT? on hAad a lr.r£s tad CO plctcstoctof -Boots and Shoes, Haia and Cap TRUNKS. nU.m c. My stock Iu beca ideated wltlt grtnl ctrt, ltd embrace! uverj varietr, tjnelltr and strlt, ulcolitad to suit tliff nan Satidions ini jadldoTis ot cuitoictr.

Ercasrisrf by the lib-ral jatronaKB of ao public, I lave spared no pmu in getting np a ttajstficcnt s'xck of gooctj, and caa eon- fideace rail ettcntiou to th; jcltndld ataortmcat ncll as to tL: ITnprcccdaclcd Tioinr At rhich I am sdllag the-n. ifr miortatct OF SHOE rTKDDTGS Is large and corap'rte, ncd tic particular ittsntlM of the trndc laTiteS to tn ciasilcajion of It. I have constantly in rov employ a farce of experienced aud skillful workmen, aid aa prcpvol to make lo urtlcr on short PINE Airo- HEAVY BOOTSp Ladies' Gai(er? In the most and darabic manQcr, lad on the advantageous If ma. With "Quick salej email jiroGU' ai motto, and promptitude in the execution uf orderi entrusted to in-, I to merit a anUsaiuiDe of ublic patrcnBge. r.

IIIKKE, 3 Ptoiy Block, Balls. Street. All kinds ofFUna aad SKIX3 pnrduod, anil the iiighcsl filets paid XoTcoibcr 30, 13C1. r- J. fic T.

Corner of Dahimon; and Centre streets, and Retail Dealers' In Groceries, "Wines and Liquors, IR. Tolacco, Etc: KEi' constantly on land, a choice ta- Eortmtnt uf ahovt articles, ivliich they offer the i.uli'.ic at prices nut inferior to thoss of any muse in thi! city. The conntry trade, well uc.il Luven arc invited to en uuuuication of thcjr lock. June 29, 1BC4-- j. BEST WHITE LEAD! JBBST ZIKCl PURE a for WMluien, Hno Glass, Durabili-' Firmness ahd Bvetincsd of SartUce.

PURE iVarnmtwI to more snrface for same ircighi ilian liny oUter Ixnd. Try tl anil you will no I.TBERTY Selected XIXC. ground in Refined iHjunllul in quility, always ilic ruRE Warranted lo ilo mure ftnil belter trurk at a given' cost than aav MAM7FACTCCLD rf Paint nnd polor, iaccnteil''pronipttr by" Whohsah Drug, faint Glau Deolen Stan- 137 Xorth THIRD St, ilnrth 1505-ly I'HILADELPBIA. LOST, HOW Just Keir Edition of CBLEBEATEp on the nirf (uitltuut medicine) at or Reminal rnvolantarr'Seim- nol Impotence, andThyslral Inai- iracitr, luitmliuiciiti to also. Cm- tumftim, and Kit, induced fyaeUUstiul- gcnce orceiiiuul cjtraragaiicc.

Of I'ricc, it, a scaled envelope, only Gccob; Tim cvk'brnteO author in this njntrablc rlcarly dnnonf tratcs, from a thirty yean' acccw- iiracHw, lluil UKralarminccanfcquezictsofKcIf- ibiiau mav 1 cured the dsngcr- of iuknial timlicmc or tho cf Hie out a raoda of euro at oacti simple. Kjrlnin, and tflVcntoal, hyrasnns of which cvcrj suffl.rcr, no natter what hU IK-, may curehloistlf aad md- nIlH. This Lcclnns should ho ir. tho hinds of. crcry youth nnd cvrrrwan in thaiand.

i Sent, nnoxr in plain cm dope, to na- Address, i-oit en recdnt nf sixcenu, or two foil ihe imblihcrs. i CilAS. CLIKE 127 Bowery, New-York. Ian. 23, 1SG3--ly Vast Office Btiz GRAND JURY SMITH, 'Jua'ge of Cirfjil Court.for·Alteysag Cmir.ly.

AVING Msitnl tho the Cntid Jury iilnuod to niul that Its tvcry de- clKinlinc-s and niatafss were observed, nnd nil matter- in iTic house nnd about thtprcmi- cr-flit 165 Stinutil. tiuillinus. Esq. i tu It- in comfortable condition and wslt ciiptl for. The eld portion of thi uuitdln? rsleril.

and -we behtrnj in mi'l (lie erection of a Brick Adiii- tion to the Main Uuilillnfr trmildiuM gently to the titilitv and snfity nt'thc Instluiiion, yet the Grand from rtromtncndiig that the County Cuniiniwlntn-n should incur thr of erecting uny udilitton asdatcriats and labor arc hiRh in price. Tin Jail mis ilso iiifil, nntl it iras firand to bo in (rood order nnd cicinly. Tlio prisoners, fiiw in numlrcr, 'ccnifd to IK- properlv.itlcnd-l to br tho i-1 crilT, Uasil T.Garliti, Esq. nod the Gmml Jury report f.ivorab1riipon thu zvneral condition cf tho Jail. JOHN T.

CDWAnL'9, May3, 1SGS. Estnto of Margaret Thistle, dcc'd. HIS i to i-ivc notic" that the hw obtained from the Orplnn' 1 Tonrt ny County, Maryland, Lcttrrs of Administration on the pcrso'nnl estate ofMsfpirct W. ThiiHc, late of state of Ail persons Imi inp; ncainvt the raid ilcccoEcd are hereby narni'j lo exhibit the nith the Touehcn thfreof legally nuthcntiratixl, to the inlccnbcr, on or before jnth day of October neAt; llicr nwir otherwise hy law be ncliided troni all benefit ofaild estate. All lcrsonf l-nowing Indebted lo raid estate arc rcqncstil to call and make immediate par- nii'iit.

Girm under my band tliis" 12th day of April, 1EB5. McKAIO, Adminblralor. April U. 18C5--3w. PR.

STHICKLAND'S loytc. 'can ra- commeml those- lasi of Appetite, Inditrwf ion Nerroui- nnd land's Tonic. It a vi5gct.ihle';pr«iaralio.l free. from alconolic liquors; the nervous eyswmjit creates mlgood Bin and Xor Ex-st 1 -VSOLVEXTS 1 BtAMtSrrFor ttlf IcjM'ja" Priming OKcu.

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