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Page 1: HAIR 600.000 WM.B. Civilian Telegraph I · 2017-12-15 · S. T. LITTLE, WATCHESDEALERI I*JMI, SILVERWARE, Ac. ALLthe time something new can ho seen t tho Cheap Jewelry Stors of 8.

S. T. LITTLE,DEALER I*

WATCHES I JMI,

SILVERWARE, Ac.ALLthe time something new can ho seen t

tho Cheap Jewelry Stors of 8. T. Little intho way of

Gold, Silver and Plated Ware; Carbuncles;Garnet, Lava, Coral, Comoo, and Jet Sets.WATCHES of all the celebrated maker, in

?he world. The American Watoh which lortime keeping and durability cannot bo eurpae-?ed.

CLOCKS.?A full atsortment of 8 day and30 hour Clocks always on haud.

SPECTACLES.?This branch willreceive my.poolai attention, as the sight is of more valuethan silver or gel 1,

Pookot and To 1 'e Cutlory ol tlio beet manu-facture, 2CO different patterne.

Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired,with neatness and dispatch, at the sign of theBig Wateb, Baltimore Street, near the Railroad,Cumberland, Md. Oct. 3, 1861.

THE MAGIC TIME OBSER-VER.

The ptrfectiou ol Mccliauisin.

BEING A HcsTiNa ANN OPEN FACE, 011 LA-DY'S OR GENTLEMAN'S WATCH COMBINED.

000 of the pretties, most convenient, and de-cidedly the best and cheapest timepiece for

general and roliablo use, ever offered. It haswithin it and oonuectod with its machinery, itsown winding attachment, ronderlng a koy en-tirely unnecessary- The cares of tuis Watchare composed of two motale, the outer one beInir fine 16 carat gold- It his the improvedruby action lever movement, and Is warranted

an accurate timepiece. Prioe, suporbly engra-ved, per case half dozen, $204,00. SampleWatches, in neat morocco boxes, for those pro-posing to buy at wholosale, $35, sont by ex-express, with bill payabable on delivery.

Soldiers must remit payment in advance, aswo cannot collect from those in tho Army.

Address,HUBBARD BROS. <FC CO., SOLK IMPORTERS,

COR. NASSAU t JOHM STS. NEW-YORK.Jan. I, 1863?fits.

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Insolvent's Notice.Lem. Rookwel ) /ORDERED, this 26th day of

vs. > vf Decern. 1862, that LemuelHis Creditors. J Rockwell Rlvenotieo to his cre-ditors, endorsers and sureties, that the 2nd Mon-

day of April next, is fixed for the said Lemuel

Rookwoll to appear intbe Circuit Court for Alle-

gany county, to answer Buch interrogatories ashis oreditors, endorsers, and sureties may pro-

propose or allege against bim, and that a copyof this order be published in some newspaper

printed in tho city of Cumberland, onee a weekfor three successive months prior to the secondMonday of April next, as euch notioe.y

Tost-H. RESLEY, Clerk.Jan. 1, 1862.?8m5.

The Magazine for the Times!

PETERSON'S MAGAZINEThe Best and Cheapest ithe World for Ladies!

Thia popular monthly Magaiine will bo jrcat-

lyimproved for 1863* It willcontain

On# Thousand Pagos of Beading!Fourteen Splendid Steel Plate# ?

Twelve Colored Fashion PlatesTwelve Colored Berlin Work Patterns

Kin# Hundred Wood Cuts!Twenty-Four Pages of Music.

All this willbe given for oDly TWO DOL-

LARS a year, or a dollar leas than Magazines

of the class of "Peterson." Its

Thrilling Tales and NovelettesAre the best published any whore. Allthe moot

popular writeri art employed to tcritt originally

for' Petenon." In 186S, in addition to its usualquantity of shorter stories, FOUR ORIGINAL

COPYRIGHT HOVKLETTS willbo given, by

Ann 8. Stephens, L. C. Moulton, Frank LeeBenedict, and the Author of "The Murder in

the Glen Ross." It also publishes

Fashions Ahead of all Others.Each number, in addition to the colored plates,

gives Bonnets, Cloaks and Drcesos, engraved on

wood. Also, a pattern, from whioh a Dress,Mantilla, or Child's Dress can bo out out, with-out the aid of a mantua-iniikor. Also, sovornl

pages of Household and other recoipts.

It is the Best Lady's Magazine in theWorld.

TKY IT FOR ONE YEAR.

Terms ?Always in Advance:One Copy, Ono Y.ar, * 2 00

Three Copiee, for One Year, S >l

Vive Copies, for One Year, 7 v!>

Eight Copies, for One Year, 10 0

Sixteon Copies, for One Year, -0

Premiums for Getting Clubs.Throe, Five, Eight or more oopies make acluli

To everv person getting up n olub of Throe

Pieo Eight or Twelve eopiee, an extra oopy o,

the Magaiino for 1863 will be given, or our

mezzotint for framiug, "Buuyuu Parting from

bitBlind Child in Prison." To every person

getting up a olub of Sixteen, two of eithor ol

the premiums will be sent.Addrett, post-paid,

CHARLES J rETERSON,300 Cho.tmit Street, Philadelphia.

Bpooiment eent gratis, when written for.

KOT. 27, LAU2.

Insolvents .VoliceGeo. M. Blooher, "1 ORDERED, this Iblkday ,

vs > November, 186?, that |H's Creditors. J Geo. M-Blocber give no

ti'-e to bil creditors and endorsers sureties, that

the 2nd Monday of April next is fixed for the

said G. M. Blocker to appear in the Circuit

Court for Allegany county to answer suen in-

terrogato'ias *\u25a0 his creditoa3, endorsers ana .sureties may propose or allege r.gainßt him; .and that a copy of thin order be |iubliSj.hed in

some newspaper priulcd in tlic city o Gum- tbet laud, ouca a week for tbroe successive tmonths prior to the said 2ud Monday of April 1next, as such notice.

.I

Tost?ll. RESLEb , !Jan. 8,.1463 3m. Clerk. ,

Photograph Albums-

JUST received a beautiful assortment ot

PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, very cheap, at ;prices to suit the times. ForeaUby

IIALE SWARTZWELDER, !Jan. 22. Under Belvidere Hall.

Iliarys! Marys 2 Marys! !!

JUBT received another supply of Dierys for1813. HALE SWARTZWELDER,

Jan. 22. Under Belvidere Hall.

Photographs ! Photographs !

JUST received, u frofh assortment of Photo-graphs of all the Ooneral.- Nt HALE

SWARTZWELDKK'S under Belvidere llallBaltimore St. Cumberland, Mi.

Feb. 12

50,000 EKVKI-ePIS

JUST recsivod. and for sale ehonp for cash byuHALE SWARTZWELDER.

Feb, 8. Under Belvidere Hall Bait. St.

AFINE asaortment of Wooden wane Basket#,Braoms, Brushea, Ac. for sale by

Fab. i. WH. B. BEALL A CO.

.rails: jrails!

A GENERAL, assortment of NAILS on hand

j"Sr\

T "UbyWM. P.. BEALL A CO.

a'MERICAN WATCHES for sale at FactoryAprice? at [Nov. B.] S,T. LITTLE t-

Prof. L. Miller's

HAIR INVI6ORATOR.FOE RESTORING GEAT HAIE to its origi-

nal color without dyoing, and preventingthe Hair from turning f.ray.

FOE PREVENTING BAIDNESB, and caringj it, when there ie the leait particle of vitali-

ty or reouperative energy remaining.FOR REMOVING SCURF and DANDRUFF,and

I all eutanoouß affections of the Soalp-FOR BEAUTIFYINGTHEHAIR,imparting to

I itan unequalled glon and brilliancy, makingitsoft and eilky inits texture and canting itto curl readily.l'ho great celebrity and the increasing de-

mand fur this unequallod preparation,convincetbe proprietor that one trial ieonly necessaryto satisfy a discerning public of its superiorqualities over any other preparation at presentin use. It cleanses tbe head and scalp fromdandrujf and other cutaneous aiseases, oausesthohair tu grow luxuriantly, end gives ita rich, soft,glossy and Usxiblo appearance, and ilso wberetho hair is loosening and thinning, it willgivostrength and vigor to the roots, and restore tho

growth to those parts which have become bald,causing it to yield afroth eocering of hair.

Thoro are hundreds of ladies and gontlcmenin New York who have had their hair restoredby the use of this Invigorator, when all otherpreparations had failed L, M. has in his pos*

session letters innumerable testifying to the a-bovo facts, from persons of the highest resy>eet-abilily. Itwilleffectually prevent the hairfromturning gray until the latest period of life; andin cases where the liairhas already ehanged itscolor, the use of tho Invigorator will with cer-tuinty restore it to its original hue, giving ti adark, glossy appearance. As a perfume for thetoilet and a Hair Restorative it is particularlyrecommended, having an agreeable fragrance;and tho great facilities it \u25a0ffordt in dressing thehair, which, w hen moist with tho Invigoratorcan be dressed In any required form so as to

preserve its place, whether plain or in curls?-

honco tho greatdemaud forit by tho ladiesaßa

etandard toilet article which nono ought to be

1without, as the price places it within the reach

OjSTLY '25 GTS.,per bottle, to be hadat all roepectabledruggists

L. Miller would call the attention ol Parents

and Guardians to tho use of his Invigorator, incases whore tho cbildrons' Hair inclines to boweak. The use of it lays tho foundation Tor agood head oj Hair, as itromovos any impuritiesthat may have become connected with tho scalp,tho removal ol which is ueocssary lulh for tho

health of the child, and the future appearanceCAUTION.?None genuino without tho facsim-

ile LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrap-per; also, L. MILLER'S HAIR INVIGORA-TOR, N. Y., blown in the glass.

Wholesale Depot, 6 Dey St., and sold by allthe principal Merchants and Druggists through \u25a0New anil Improved Instantaneous

Liquid Hair Dye,which aftev years of scientific experimenting 1

have brought to porfeotion. It dyes Black orBrown instantly without injury to the liniror

Skin, warranted the beet article of the kind inoxistence,

PRICE,ONLY 0 CENTS.

Depot, 56 Dey Street, New York

YOU WANT WHISKERS ?

DO YOU WANT WHISKERS?DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ?

DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHEBELLINGHAM'S

CELEBRATED

STIMULATING 011I1T'.For the Whiskers and Hair.The subscribers take pleasure in announcing

to tho citizens of tbe United States, that they

have obtainod tho Agoncy for, and ore now onsbled to offer to the American public, tho abovejustly celebrated and world-reuowned urtiele.

The Stimulating Onguentis prepared by Dr. C. ?. BaUingfcam, an emi-nent physician of London, and is warranted tobring a thick set of

Whiskers or a Mustacheinfrom three to six wooks. This article is theonly one of the kiud mod by the French, uud

in London and Paris it is in universal uso.

It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yetstimulating compound, acting as if by magic

upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of

luxuriauthair. If applied to tho scalp, it wit

cure BALDNESS, and causo to spring up in place

of the bald spots a lino growth of new hair.?Appliod according to directions,it will(urn HEP

or towy hair DAUK, and restore gray huir t" ittoriginul color, leaving it soft, smooth,and flex-ible. The"ONGCENT* is an indispensable arti-cle in every gentleman's toilet, and after one

week's use they would aot for any consideration

bo wilbout it.Tho subscribers are the only agents for tho

article in the United Statee, to whom all ordorr

must be addressed.Prico Ono Dollar a hox ?for sale by all

gists and Dealers; or a box of the "Onguent"(warranted to have thn desired effect) will besent to any who desire it, by mail (direct,) se-curely packed, on rooeipt of prioe and postage,Si.lß. Apply to or address

HORACE L. HEGEMAN A CO.,Druggists, Ac.,

March 28, '!?ly- 2-1 William St., N. York

THE GREAT CAUSE OF

HUMAN JUISERY.Just Published in a Sealed Enveloped

Price 6 cento:/rgfrfm . LECTURE BY DR.CCLVKR-

C _

'(W .VELL, ON TIIE CAUSE ANDwUwF CURE of Spermatorrhoea, Con-sumption, Mental and Physical Debility, Ner-vousness, Epilepsy; Impaired Nutrition of theBody; Lassitude; Wknees of tbe Liinbs endtho Back: Indisposition, and Incapacity for

Study and Labor; Dullnese of Apprehension:Loss of Memory: Aversion to Soolety; Love of

Solitude; Timidity; Self-Distrust; Dirtiness;Headache; Affoctions of tho Eyes; Pimples ontho Face ; Involuntary Emissione. and SeaunlIncapacity; the Consequences of Youthful Indiscretion, Ao., Ac.

This admirable Leeture clearly proves that

tho above enumerated, often eelf-afflioted,evil,maybe removed without medicine and without

dangerous surgical operations, and shou'd beread by every youth aud every man in the land.

Scut under seal, to any address, in a plain,

sealed euvelope, on the roceipt of six cents, ortwo postage stamps, by addressing

Dr.CHAS. J.O. KLINE, 17 Bowery New

York. Post Office box 4,586.March 19,186 lm.

Xload Notice.r PUE undoreigued hereby give aelioe that1 thoy will apply te tho County Comuiiiiioii-

© I*B at thoir April meeting. for the purpose ofbflviog Examiner* appointed to open a road,

hegining nta point an the county road leading

from Somerset County, Fn., on tho farm ollsaah Boucher, and running thonce souththrough the lands of eaid Boucher and ElianIlotieher, then in the same direction to a point

of intersection with tho road leadiug from theTurnpike to Sanger's Mill, neur the base ofMeadow Mountain on the weetern aide. And

also to change tho grodo and course of saidroad leading from said pike tosaid inille; which

lies between the top of said mountain and tho

eastern base theroof.AMOS BROADWATER,ISA AH BOUCHER,ELI AS BEACHY,JOHN SWAOER,HENRY BROADWATER,

Jan. 15, IS#3?lm. and others.

Attention Soldiers.JUSTrecoived. a flno assortment of Port Fo-

lios, Pocket Ink Stands, Gold Pens, Ac.,fur sale very cheap for cash, at

HALE SWAKTZWKLDER'SUnder Uelvidere Hell.

Jan. '-' J. 1892.

Imboden's Capture.WM. F. BOOSHBB,

HAS just returned from tbe Northernand Eastern Cities with a large assort-

ment of Gold and SilverAmerican and English

?mmr m..n m at sue: smmAlso, New, Rich and Handsome

IBWBISY,:Embracing the latest aad most desirable pat- j

terns.Gold Silver aud Steel Spectacles,

§&B3fID great variety; Silver and Plated Ware. Fiue

American and English Cutlery.

ARMY GOODS!The finest assortment of ibe most improvedRevolvers, Officer's Haversacks, with a varietyof other

Mtumv GOODS.Which for cheapness and durability cannot be IexcHlfd in the city. This Stock ol New aud jdesirable Goods having been pnrehuHed tor ,

Cash at tbe Manufacturers, it is with confidencewe can offer them to th public ai such prices !as willgive satisfaction to HII who may favor Ius with a cull.

We sell for Cash Only. jFYM. / SiiHUiilKit.

At S. T. Little's Hallo. St.Cumberland Nov. 20, 1862.

QOVERNMKNT CLAIM OFFICE,

BOUNTY OF ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS !1 !WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF -HARRIED*SOLDIERS AND FATHERS MOTHERSBROTHERS AND SISTERS OF UN MA RI EDSOLDIERS WHO HAVEDIED N THE SER-VICE ARE ENTITLED TO THE ABOVEBOUNTY AND CAN HAVE IT SECUREDWITH ALL THEIR BACK PAY BY AP-PLICATION TO THE UNDERSIGNED.

Also, Pensions, Prize Money, and otherclaims aguiust the United Stats promptly se-cured.

W. B. HILL,No. 70 WKSTFAYTTE STRUM,,

NEAR ST. PAUL STBHET.BAI.TIMOIIE,

N. B.?No letters asking information canbe answeerd unless a stamp is enclesed for re-turn postage.

REFERENCES.HON. A W. BRADFORD, Governor of Md." RKVBRDY JOUNBOS." C. L. L- LEARY." E. U. WEBSTER.

ARCUIBALD STIRLING, Esq.BRIG. GEN'I, JOHN R. KENLY.COL. N. T.DUSHANE,'? VON KILMAUKEGEC," WM. L. SCHLEY," B. L. BEALL, (U. S. A. Mustering Officer,

COL. GEO. R. HOWARDDee. 26, 1862?1y.

PRODUCE HOUSE,IN WHEELING, VA.

Pryor & Frost,NOS. 21 AND 23 MAIN STREET,

TTfOULD call the especial attention of thtVV Merchantf and Dealers of this oily to their

LAEM* fill STOi SiOK

FLOUR, BACON, SALT,GREEN ANIDICEDAPPLES, DRIED PEACHES, KEN-

TUCKY KILN-DRIED II O M I N V,STAR CANDLES, EXTRA ' A

LITY LARD OIL, CHEI -fi,BUTTER, LUtl>, MAC-

KER EL and WHITEFISH, ETC., ETC.

Having the exclusive control ol tliroo braucL"f CHOICK FAMILY FLOUR, we can nt ull timeseel 1 ti dealers at the lowest price*, by dray oroar load. Our warehouse being near the depotof the B. <t 0. R R. "0., we make no charge

for draying. We have also u large stock of''lover, Timothy, Kentucky Blue Grass, Orchard A Herd's Grass Seeds, all of this SCH&OU'sgrowth.

Allorders promptly and faithfully Glled, andentire satisfaction guaranteed.

PRYOR A Flt OUT,21 and 23 Main St., Wheeling, Va.

Jan. 22, 1803?ly

Order of Ktauliration.

ORDERED tbisfith day of January 1863 lhatthe Eulo lierctofere tuatle by Samuel I> Krn- |

dy to Joseph Dill.y,and by the snid Brady ireportod to this Oour t, in his original report <filed on sth day of June iB6O, and by his sup Ipleiuentnry report filed on the 7th day Jonin-y I! ><63, bo ratified and c lufirmed. unless t" |the contrary thereof bo shown on or b. fun* thesecond Monday in February 1863, provided acopy of this order be inserted in some newspa-

per printed in tbe City of Cumberland, once u

week for three successive weeks beforo the Istday of February, 1563.

True copy test:

Jan. B?3t. 11. RESLEY Clerk

Baltimore and Ohio RailRoad.

New Schedule Tor Passenger TrainsOS AMD AFTER UOMDAY, 1T OF APRIL, 1862.

THROUGH MAILTRAIN(daily ex. Sundays)Leaves UnUiuioro at 8.40 a. tu.

" > Cumberland nt 5.57 p. m.Arrives in Wheeling " 5.18 a.m.

THROUGH MAIL TRAINLeaves Wbeoliug at 2.50 p. m.

11 Cumberland 9.00 a. m.Arrrives in Baltimore ft.Ott i. m.

Accommodation Train for the WestLeaves Cumberland 7.15 a. m.Arrives in Wheeling 6.40 p. ni

Accommodation Train from t/ic W*-*tLoaves Wheeling at Mi.4o a. in

Arrives in Cumberland at. 0.36 p. in.

Through Tickets for all tin principal cities INorth aud West of the U. ? liiver. my bt pro- Jcured at this otiiee.

L r >, E:' .

Cumberlnod Station, Apni IM 2

Vulcanite Teeth?Vulcanite jTeeth! J

GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN ARTIFICIAL!TEETH.

DR HUMMELSHIME. DENTlST,having tho .roughly tested for more than two years the |Vulcanite plate in a large number, and some of Ithe most difficult cases, where gold aud other ,plates had utterly failed, and being SAtihfied ofits absolute superiority overall other methods,oommends it therefore with entire confidence to

thoso desiring full or partla sets ot teeth, es-pecially if dissatisfied with those they are nowusing. This improved system in the art ofDental practice has been adopted by thosestanding highest, in the profession, north andsouth. Testimonials will be givon and speci-mens exhibited to those wishing to sco them.Gold or any other plate made, of course, for jsuch as preter theiu FILLING, CLE A* S- IING, REGULATING, and ull other operationsgently and thoroughly performed. TEETH jEXTRACTED without pain, with ether.

OBeo at his residence, oorner BALTIMOREand LIBERTY STREETS, up stairs, overRend A Brother's Grocery, and immediatelyopposite Campbell's Drug Store, Cumberland,Md.

Persons in want of Teeth,etc., willfindit to their interest to call on Dr. 11., as he hasreduced bis prices to half the usual chargos to

suitthe times. Nor. 7, 1851.

Auditor's Notice In Insolvency

TH E Creditors of Noah Mathews, an Insol-vent petitioner, are hereby notified to file

their claims, properly authenticated, with theundersigned on or before the 3d day of Janu-ary, 1863, as an account will then be stated bythe estate of said inaolrent petitioner and WmWalsh, his trustee.

J. J. McHENBY,Dec. 11, 186J?3t. Auditor.

600.000 M"\o Aa ""^

LLOYD'S NBTV BTBKL PLATE COUNTYCOLORED MAP OF THE UNITED

STATEB, CAN ADAS, ANDNEW BRUNSWICK.

Prom reoenfc survey*. completed Aug. 10,1802; ooet 120,000 to engrave itand oneyear'itime.

Superior to any $lO map ever made by Col-ton or Mitchell, ani sells at the low price offifty-cents; 370,000 names oro engravod on this ;map.

It is not only a County Map, but it is also aCOUNTY AND RAILROAD MAP

of the United States and Canadas oombiued inone, giving

EVERY RAILROAD STATIONand distance bet .veon.

Guarantee any wuraun or nau $3 to $5 perday, and willtake baok all maps that cannot

be sold and refund the money.Sond for $1 worth to try.Printed instructions how to canvass well, fur-

nished all our agents.Wanted?Wholesale agents for oar Maps in

every State. California, Canada, England,France, and Cuba. A fortune may be madewitha few hundred dollars capital. No com-petition. J. T. LLOYD,

No. 164 Brendway, New-York.The War Department uses our Map of Virgi-

nia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, cost SIOO,-000, on which is marked Antietam Croek,Shnrpsburg. Maryland (lights, WilliamsportFerry, Rhorersvili.'.Noland's Ford, and nil oth-ers on the 1' toinac, and every other plHce inMaryland, Virginia, and Penn a ylvani,or mon-ey re funded.

LLOYD'S

TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP OF KENTUCKY,OHIO, INDTANA,and ILLINOIS,

is the only authority for General Bncll and theWar Department. Money refunded to anyonefinding an error in it. Price 50 cents.

From The Tribune, Aug. 2."LLOYD'S MAP OF VIRGINIA. MARY-

LAND. \ND PENNSYLVANIA?This Mapis very large ; its cost is but 25 cents, and it iathe heat trh>'h con be purchased."

LL(n D'S GREAT MAP OF TUF MISSIS-SIPPI RIVER?From Actual Surveys by CaptsBurt and Wm. Bowen, Mississippi River Pilots,

of St. Louis, Mo., shows every man's plantationand owner's name fioiu St. Louis to the Gulf ofMexico ?1,350 tnile*? every sund-bar, island,town, landing, and all places 20 miles backfrom the river?coloied in counties and States.Price, SI in sheets, $2, pocket form, and $2 50on linon, with rollers. Ready Sept. 20.

N.WV DP.P \u25a0 RTMKST,

Washington, Sept. lg, 1862.J. T. LLOYD ?Sir : Send me your Map of the

Mississippi River, with price per hundred copies. Rear-Admiral Charles H I)avis, comman-ding the Mississippi squadron, is authorised to

purchase as many assrc required for use of thatsquadron. GIDEON WELLES,

Oct. 2?3. Secretary of the Navy.

Collection of ClaimsAgainst the United States.

HAVING secured the co-operation of ef-ficient and very successful Agents, in

Washington City, for the adjustment and col-lection of claims against the United StatesGovernment, whose long experience in theoffices of the Pav master General and Quarter-master General, huve familiarized them withthe proceedings and details of business in theproper Departments, r.nd for whose responsi-bility nd promptness !am willingto vouch;and being provided with the latest necessaryforms and instructions from the Auditor's

; Office, I am now prepared to prosecute and

i collect, with all possible facility nod dispatch)all lawful claims aguiust the Government of

the Uni'ed Stales, on th; usual and reasona-ble terms?including

For Horses and other property lost or de-stroyed whilst in the service of the UnitedStates; Subsistence. Transportation; Ex-jiensrs incurred in organizing, subsisting andtransporting Troojrs prior to muster into ser-vice ; Soldiers and /'canisters I'ay ; Bounty,Pensions ; Balance due to deceased Sol dinand Bounti/ Land.

CHARLES B. TURUSToN,Attorney at Law,

Cumberland, Md.rUT Office on Baltimore Street, near the

Railroad Depot.June 19, '62 6m.#

H. D. CARLETON,

Merchant Tailor,?uniberl.md, Md

I The j -iliber hfjusi received n lurgcand

I ami v. cl 1 selected slock of

Cloths, Cassimeres &Vestings,Iso. a roniplt teassortment of Gentlemen's Fur-

nishing Goods, comprising the latest and most

choice sfyicr n maiket.From long experience in the minufuctur-

in of G "itlemen's Wear, he tinners himselfthat he can give general satisfaction to uisfriends and customers who may favor himwith a call.All goods voarrante I as represented andgoods fits guarantied.

A full assortment of goods will be kept con-stantly on hand all of which will be sold forCash, or punctual time customers at the lowestrates.

H. D. CARLETON,McK'tig'a New Blocks Baltimore Street

Nov. 22, 1860.?y

Attention Builders!

SasH, Doors, Shutters,Window and Door

Frames, nouldines andVenitiar Mlin s.

M\YUFAC nRI D ni'd for *>.!? ,r R D.I ihn on'Btrai Planin> Machine. nCen

tre StreetOrders received e'thei at the Shop, or at Dr

John J. Lumberyard

June 80, 1859?Jy. H DAMM.

t^alenttneV"V Just reeetvod at

"WM. ANDREWS'Jan. 29. 3 doors below the Pest Office.

Late novelsJust roceived at

WM. ANDREWS'Jan. 29. Under St. Nicholas Hotel.

Patent Lard Lamp.

THE subscriber is manufacturing n PatentLurd Lamp, which he offers for sale. Itwill

also burn any hind of dirty grease. Call and..xnmin it. ml. JOHN .lOHNSON.

Pig Iron For SaleI HAVE 52 Tons good quality PIG IRON for

Fait* at my Coal Yard in this city, which willbe sold at a very lew rate.

H. FLURY.Curobdrlund, June 12. 1862?3 m.

Pbur! Flour!A LOT of Family and Extra FLOUR just re-

ici-ed and for c'e byX BKALLACO.

Tobaoco and Segars.

JUSTreoeived and forsale a fnllussortmenlof Tobsreo and 6egars.

June 9 WM. R. BEALL A CO.

MAGISTRATES' BLANKSi'l For eale at IhiiOfflc.

DO YOU WANT TO BUYA Rood Watch, Clock, or Jewelry, etc?

TBS!WB LL THTJN GO TO

S. T. LITTLE'S.HAVE been often deoeived in baying an in*

ferior article elsewhere??lf so, go to B.T--LITTLE'S. Arc you afraid it is no uso??Then once more I say, go to S. T. LITTLE'B.Why go to S. T. LITTLE'S? If you willkeepit a secret I willtell you. S. T. LITTLE is tobe relied upon. Allgoods Bold by him are justwhat ho snys they are. If it is soft solderplated Jewolry ho will tell you. If the goodsarc filled he willtell you. If you want to buya good Watch, you can rely upon his judgmentas woli as his word. Ifyou want a good Clock,he has some of the very best mako, especiallythose of Seth Thomas'. The beauty of his busi-ness is, ho sells

CHEAP FOR CASH.If yen want your Watch or Clock put in

good order, go to S. T. LITTLE, as ho war-rants all his work. His place of business ison tho West Side of

BAI.TIJIOKU STREET,BETWEEN THE

St. Nicholas Hotel & Revere House.

juiy,9-tf S. T. LITTLE.

<&\u25a0 O TJ R L-^YOUR

aaaaaBEAUTIFY YOURSELF

BY rsiNc

Chappell's Hyp erion,For Curling the Hair.

By using Chappell's Hyperion, Ladles and

Gentlemen osn beautify themselves a thousandfold.

Chappell's HyperionIs tho only article in the World that will Curl

straight Hair!The only article that willCurl tho Hair

In Glossy Curls,In Sunny Curls,

In Silken Carls,In Auburn Curls,

InFlaxen Curie,In FlowingCurls,

InWaving Curls,In Beautifnl Curls,

In Luxuriant Curls,In Raven Curls!

11 makes the Hair SOFT and GLOSSY ; it INVIGORATEB the Hair : it BE AUTIFIES theHair; it CLEANSES the Hair; it is most DE-

LIGHTFUL and EXQUISITELYpi:Ftws:u.

The Hyperion does not in any manner interferewith the

Natural Softness of the Hair.It noitber scorches nor dries it; it gives tho

Hair a soft,thrifty appearance ; itPR E VENTSthe Hair froin

It is tho only article ever yet diacoverod thatwill

Curl .Straight Hairiu beautiful curls, without injury to the hair

or scalp. The Hyperion has been boforetho public but about six months, and

in that short period of time it hasbeen tested by more than

One Hundred Thousand Persons!And they all universally testify that the lIYPER TON IS THE GREATEST BEAU lIFIEKEVER offered to the American people.

The Hyperior can be \u25a0<> applied as to causethe Hair to Curl for one /)ny. or for one Wttk,or for one Month, or for any longer poriod de-sired.

The Hyperion is tlioonly article inthe worldhut what can be counterfeited or imitated byunprincipled persona. To provent this, we donot offer it for sale at any Druggist's in theUnited States. Therefore, any Lady or Gen-tleman who desires the soft luxuriant Curls,

and who lies ires to beautify thomselves by usingthe Hvpcrion mns' inclose the

Price Oao D ollar! in v letter, and addross

I \v. CH t FPELfj A: Co.,Bo\ si, P.-rkmnn, Geauga Co., Ohio,

and it will be carefully sent by return mail.Jan. 23, IRIS2. ly.

WM. R. BEALL & CO ,

PEA I.ICRII IN

liROCEHIBS, LIQUORS,

Queensware and GlasswareWHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

HAVE now in stoie one of the largest andbest selected Stocks of

Queensware and Glassware,ever brought to this market.

Also, a large lot of FLOUR, BACON, FISH,SALT , Ac. LIQUORS, of all kinds.

?Store on Baltimore Stroot, near the Depot.Cumberland, Oct. 3. 1861.

The Calvert IronWorks,

3A .TTM >RE, MD.,MANUFACTURES

Rail Road Spikes, atl sizes andkinds ; Rail Road Chairs, everypattern; Bridge Bolts, Car Bolts,Boiler and Tank Rivets, BoatSpikes, Horse Shoes, MaleShoes.

Coal Companies and RailroadCompanies supplied with the aboveand every article of iron they mayneed ?at short notice.

J. HOPKINSON SMITH,25 South Charles Street.

May 29, '62?3 m *

S. BAVIS JK. & CO.'SNEW BACON.

SHOULDERS, HAMS AND SIDES,DIAMOND

Sugar Cured Hams,Sugar Cured Beef,

Beef Tongues, &c.Just received and for eale by

WM. R. BEALL A 60.March 6. 1862.

A GENERAL assortment of Queenswere ofevery description, juetreeeived st

Juu, 9 WM.R. BEALL A C'o'6.

WM.B. BEALL&CO.,Liiumm MLiii<ir

Chewing and Smoking Tobaoeo,PIPES, SNVrF, MATCHES, AC.,

Baltimore Street, near the Railroad Depot,CUMBERLAND, MD.

YYETURN theirthankeforthepatronagehere--IV tofore extended and bog leave to

the Attention of purchasers to their NF7WSTOCK, which i of, in part, as fol-lows, viz:

TOBACCO./ayton Gravely, Lb. I J. Ellis, 4 4 4 4

J. K. Keen, " j Harry Hill, " )W. Barrett, "

| Clinten, "

W. Crumpton, " | Mountain City, 10"Bailie Willie's " I McNelly, Twist.John Logan, " | Trotten, " "

Bt. Lawrenco," Williams, "

JobnOi'- " I Jewel of Ophir, "

Leatherwooo | Geo. Cooper, "

Esmeralda, \u25a0 I Continental, "

Orape Brand, 1" | Ponoma, "

W. R. Arrington, ""|M. A. Butler, "

J. F. Warl, " 1 W.Crumptons PancakeMountain City, "IR-L. Jones'Marvin A Co. " " | BcottACo. "

SEGARS.La Rcsarite, 1 La Alemana," Union ' " Jenny Lind, \" Esmcro, I " Principe," Anerican Flag |

" Plantatien" Baltimore Club 1 " Jose Frasqulerts," Vigilancia, .

" Opera,"Los Tree A- yea, ("Virginia,"Flor Sevillaoo, | " Estrella,"Rio Hondo, i " Victoria, ," Vieka, I " Plat Pressa" Chlekeu Cock, IAlso, a large assortment ofDOMESTIC ?-E

SARS alwnve on hand.SNUKF; PIPES, Ac.,

comprising the best Brands of Tobaccoand Se |gars, end in great variety. They respectfullysolicit a call from dealers in their line, feeling 'assured of their ability to please tboie whomay favor them with a visit. Aug 1fi, 18H0. !

EVERYBODY. |STARTLING DISCLOSURESII!

£)R. TELLER'S ;V Ty married or those con- (

/"y t tcmplating marriage? jPiatos, j

V !_ JfiESrfcffil?sent toall parts undersea 1 by mail, Post Paid.

inai-'ed, and the married happy. A lecture onLovt. or bow to choose r. partner: a completi

work ut midwifery. It contains hundreds oiBecrets ne er before pnbllshed? warranted to boworth tluec times the amount asked for it, 2fi

rents inspecie or post age stnmpi, enclosed, will

secure a eop> by return ninil.Addres J. TELLER, M. D.

No. 5 Beaver St., Albany, N. V.DB Vicnois' FSMAM? PILLS, one dollar A

box,wlthfull directions. Married ladiessbouldnot use thorn. Sent by mall. Address Ur.l oi-

ler, as above. ecP' 7, CO?ly.

Lighte & Bradburys'Patent Intuluted Full Iron frame A'eir Scale

Grand and Square Plauo-Fortes.The Insulated Iron frame pre-

the original tone of the iu-

11# § lltftruinentiii ail its purity,securing

it for all time against that most disagreeabletinny quality ot tone invariably found in allother Iron frame Piano-Fortes. It greatlystrengthens the case and thus keeps t ho Piano-Forte much longer in tune. It gives the instru-ment a much fuller, richer and sweeter tone. Itadapts the Piano to all climates and ft)nil changcß of atmosphere, and in all respects it is pro-nounced by our best "artiste" the greatest inprovement of the age in Piano-Forte oonslrtion; producing an instrument acknowledgedto be auperior to nilothers mode ia this countryor Europe.

A few testimonials in regard to the superi-ority of our New Scale Patent Insulated Piano-Fortes.

"I nave examined the Piano-Fortes of LighteA Bradburys'with entiresatisfaotiou. I knownot that there are any others better, either inour own country or elsewhere."?Dß. LOWKUMASOR.

"In clenrners, richness, and relume of tone,delicacy, elacticity of touch, and fine repeatingaction, I have never played upon their equal."

ll. A. WoLLEMIIAUPT."In volume, richness, ovonnesJ,find purity cf

tone, and in delicacy of touch certainly? xeel, nnd in that beautiful finging quality -odesirable yet so seldom found."? AVM..MASON.

"I have never played upon so rich and heavya tone Square Piano-Forte*"--AM UI. :< NAPO-LEON.

"lam astonished anJ delighted with the NewScale Iron Frame Piano-Forte* made by you.?There must be a splendid future for Lighte ABradbury* Piano Fortes."?GEO. F. UOOT.

"I have never played upon so line nn instrument."- GF.O. F. BRISTOW.

"I coneidor thein as to beauty, riccness, full-ness and equality of tone, us well as tlieir agreeablc, elastic touch, equal ifnot superior to

any Pianos mace in this country or Europe.?KAHLWELS.

"11l power, ijHuntity, and quality of tone,they certainlp excel; while for that peculiarrich an'l singing tone so invaluable ae an ac-companiment to tlio voice, I have never met

theirequal."?-C, Basmini."They have all the requirement* fr a supe-

rior interpretation of both classical anil moderncompositions/'? -M. Strakobb.Wareroom, 421 Broome St. , a few doors East of

Broadway, Few York.

SATISFACTORY UUARANTEE GIVEN.Oct. IS, IB6o?lyeow.

?ujaUystPOT i

INSURANCECOMPANYOr

ALLEGANY COUNTYUfciliOVED tc the room 011 Liberty street op

.Josiie the Drug Store of J. B. li. Campbell, CVMDERLAM). MO.

The Board of Directors meet every Thursduy at 1 o'clock, P. M., to deteruiine 011 all opplications for insurance. For forms of applioolion, and any other inlormatitn, apply to theSecretary, or any member of the Beord of Di-rector*.

OFf.L-ERS.WILLIAM K. BE ALL, Prr.idc at

JOHN (lEPH ART. Secretary.J. B. 11. CAMPBELL, Treasurer.

DIRECTORS.William R. Beall, J. R. H.Campbell,Hopewell Hebb, H. D. Wiueow,William R. McCulley, D. Saylor,A. 1,. Withers, A. M. L. BushF. Minke, Thomas Devecmon.F. M. Qramlich, John Coulehnn.

Notes offered for Discount willbe aoted enthe regular mootings of the Board.

Dec. 4, 1862.?1y.

WM. R. BEALL & CO.,DEALKKB IX

GROCERIES, LIQUORS,Queens and Glassware,

Chewing and SmokingTobacco,

PIPES, 6NUFF, MATCHES, ETC.,Baltimore Street, near tM Railroad Depot,

Cumberland, Tld.

THE twe exteneives stores of WM. R. BEALLA CO.. adjoniug eaoh other on the sooth

side of Baltimore Street, ere now itoek-ed with a full, fresh and varied assortment ofthe above article*, which they will dispose ofon reasonable terms, WHOLESALE and RE.TAIL, to their City and Country ouetemera.

FLOUR, BACON, FISH, SALT, LIQUOR*, |etc., oonstiutly on hand.

Dec. 11, 186!?ly.

Civilian ft Telegraph

JOB PRINTING

ESTABLISHMENT,Brooks' Block, Bait. St., near the Bridge

CUMBERLAND, MD.

William SZvanaProprietor.

ALL KINDS or PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL

PRIH TIKGNeatly and cxpeditieuily executed;

SUCH -A-

BOOKS, PAMPHLETS,CHECKS, BILL-HEADS.

PAY-ROLLS,CHECKROLLS, BUSINESS CARDS,

BL\NK FORMS,PROGRAMMES,

Manifests, Ball Tickets, fee.We ar, propared to eierula ia style \u25a0 L*c;

cimed In tb. larger cities, aver, deseripticoof LETTER PRESS and

Having recently received from the TypeFoundry an extensive assortment of FINECUTS, for the purpose of printing Bill-Heads,Ao. Those in want of anything in that way,will do well to cnil at the office of the "CI-VILIAN A TELEGRAPH," where they eanhave their work gotten up In SITLD, end atPRICES thAtwillcompare with those of any atthe cltlee.

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: SOLDIER'S TRUE FRIENDALWAYB HEADY.

IfOLLOWi¥'S OINTMfiNT.ILONG MAKCHF.fI, Sore and fltUTjuiiits, blis-

tered and inflamed feet, all these the Beldier must endure. Mathers, remember tbit.when your sons are grasping their muskets to

meet danger; think what relief a single pelof this all healing and cooling Salve will gifeto the one you luve when far away frcm homeand friends. It hardens and makes teugh tbefoet, ao that they enn endure great fatigue.It soothes and relieves the inflamed and stitfened Joints, leaving them supple, strong aidvigorous, while for

9 \ 3 07T3 AND GOfffifliT WutfHDS

jits p is unequalled, removing and prevent| ir /" /ery vestige of inflammation, and gently

j r wing the edges together, it quickly anaj ? ,mpletely heals the most frightful wounds.

Wives and 81sters of oar Volnntosrs.

To'.t cannot put into the Knapsacks ef yut

Husbimds and Brothers, a more valuable ui

more necessary gift than a supply of tbts

Extraordinary Military Salve.

The lonely sentry walking hit rounds atnight, exposed to drenching rains and chillnight air, is of'ou seized with most %%oltntpaint, covtjh and snfacetting flritsymptoms of qvirlc consumption, but If suppliedwith HoLLoW AY'S PILLS and HOLLO-WAY'S 01N IMB NT, all danger is averted, afew Pills taken night ai d morning, and theOintment briskly rubbed twice a day ofer thethroat ond chest will remove the *r-z*r<*l painsand stop the most distressing or ciany-#t;tough. Therefore w* any to the whole Army.

SOLDIERS ATTENTION !!

Fee to your own health, Jo cot trust to to. 'Army fupplios although most saluabl,. TLos.PILLS anil OINTMENT have been thoroughly 'teste, 1; tliey arc the only remedies used in th. 'Kuropenn Caa-.p* und Be.rrseks. Fir fe ty 1year? Doctor llullowuy hes supplied all th 1Artnioe in Europe, und during the Crimea, ?t'ainy.oiyu h ostaLlieheJ depot at Balaoleve -for tho exclusive sale of these great remediee 'Many a time hi., special Agent there has sell ?over n ton in weight of tlie Uintment In n single day. These terrible and fatal cnetnits etho eoldier in comyi,

Dlarrhatu, Dysentery. Btarvy, Sores, andScrofulous Eraptions, t

all ilieuppenr like n ehatm bofor. tbere PILLi 'and OINTMENT,and now "bile theory riegthroughout the land,

TO ARKS! To| ARMS ! ! t1 Do not let the.-e brave men perleh by discus* 1I placo in their hand" these previous remedit 1I that will enable them to resist the dsngerou

I exposures, tho Ft-vers, the Chills, and titI wounds which they cannot avoid, und what .

i?ore cannot frequently get succor in tho nninent of need , wiiereae if our brave inon bav '

I only to put their bonds into their KnspeocV ;I und find there a -ure remedy for all the easua| tics of the battle field, how many thousands ' ?live b woul d thus be saved who would otherwii

I perish before relief cuuld be obtained.;JSWCAUTION !?None ar genuine unit

j the words "Uut.LoWAr, Nxw Yjhk akd LOno t,' arc discern able as a Wafer-wniri- ineve

! leaf oftlio book of directions, around each p'or b'.x ; the sr**v. inav he pluinly seen by hal

j iny the lea/la the light. A handsome rswaj will bo given to any one rendering such info

i inotinn as niuy lead to the detection or ar

i party or partite counterfeiting the medium, er vending the same, knowing them to be sp

rioue. ,

! o,*Sold at tho Manufactory of Profees

I IIOLLOWAV,SO Maiden Lane, Now Iork a.by all respectable Druggiets and Dealers

Medicines throughout the civillxod world,pots, at 25 cents, ej cents and $1 each.

There is a considerable saving by take

the largerai7.es.! N. 8.-Diroctione for the gnldanco of ljftients, in every disorder, are affixed to ea

box.Jan. 21, 1865?1y.

_

DENTISTEYDR. L. IIUMIHBLSHIMB,

'

DENTISTRESPECTFULLY informs tho cituon of Ci

berl&nd aad tho public gnerAlly thathas removed hie office to hie rooidence, on .corner of Baltiuioro and Liborty Strooto, 0

Iload 4 Brother's Storo, and immediately

posite Campbell's Drag Store, where he uj

pared to attend to tbopraetteeof DENTISTIn all ite departments.

; Fob. 7,1881 y.

Bank Notice.

NOTES of tho AUogany County Bank, Cbsrland, Md., will be radaamed ia Bt

more by tbe Citicone Bank, at oso heli per1 discount- P. E. CO&KIil

\u25a0 Sept. 4?lf.