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   Alleganian (Newspaper) - December 19, 1866, Cumberland, Maryland                                3 i VOLUME III CUMBERLAND MARYLAND WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 1866 NUMBER 33 WEDNESDAY So 20 North Mechanic Street TERMS OF TWO DOLLARS wr in No taken fur a lea than ux Judge of Circuit A Cleric of the Circuit of W HOOVER DUNCAN A JR Judges of tin J B II C A M L BUSH 3 TRAIL I II J II Dr Thomas A Healey to Cumberland nnd THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE founi at his Mechanic Street Lowndes k Cramer's Store December J J Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery Washington Street I January 3 RICHARD T SEMMES JID West side of Wills Creel near UK bridge 1 to his cars vill prompt attention August SJ THOMAS POUT Wx M PERRY PRICE So 2 Washington Street CUMBERLAND MD HAVING formed a Law will practice In thu and Ilie adjoining Ua of West Virginia All busmen entrusted to their care will recem prompt attention 9 JAMKS M SCHLEY'S LAW OFFICE Of WILLS CREEK CUMBERLAND MD WILLIAM AT LAW v MD of Wills creek iu tlie Rooms known as the Office of tlie lute WM ALLEN AT LAW W WILL promptly attend to all ed to them in the of of West Virginia m the Circuit Court for county Md June JO 1600 LONG Dealers in Hardwire Iron Cutlery etc old eland corner Baltimore and MINKE Dealer in Bools Hats Caps Trunks etc 3 Story Dlock lialtimorc street of Tin Copper and Sheet-Iron Ware Dlock near the bridge street o w cto I Whiskies BRANDIES Gin WINES Etc S W corner of Canal Streets Near the 27 j Md H LE CO CHEMISTS JID HALE Dealer In Stationery and Fancy Goods Under Hull M M i Dealer In WINES LIQUORS TEAS PROVISIONS FISH CHEESE TOBACCO CIGARS Ac Baltimore opposite to Store Md May 10 SAMUEL i AND near tlie Public Square JOHN l aad Piper Oinjer And Dealer In Walt Paper Curtains etc etc Ballo n few abort Dry A P Dealer tie 3 Balto ANDREW 1 la ft Collars SHIRTS rrt ir DK JOHNSTON BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL No 7 South Frederick THE Has the mott and In tlie World for DISEASES OF m Jfa Or tkat A Guru or No TO TWO YS Weakness of the luck Affections of the mil Confusion of of the Heart lings Dimness or Giddiness of the limit Throat Nose or Skin Affections cr Stomach or Dowils those Disorders from Solitary II of and solitary practices more fatal to their victims of Sirens to the ol blighting marriage AC Impossible who hate the victims of dreadful annually to an uf Voung Men of the most exalted t k M ho might rn h ire Senates the uf or to the living re with full confidence Tide Particular tlie sad and effects produced nx of the Hock and Limbs of bight Loss of Muscular Power Pulpit ition of the thu Symptoms uf fearful on the mind an much to be dreaded uf of Ideas Depression of 1 A- Iu Lou of Solitude ic M or men iting uf lasting of the At He who plans the care of J confide in his honor in and confidently rely upon his skill ns a Organic to Dr Johnston's of the and full vigor restored Thousands of the most nnd uho had all hojic been All Impediments to marriage Luni of Toner rous Irritability Trembling nnd of the must kind cured im JOHNSTON of the al College of burgeons London lie from one of the most Colleges in the United States and life lia been la the hospitals of London ru and sonic of the cures that troubled with ringing in the head nnd cars when asleep be at sudden sounds itii frequent blushing attended sometimes illi derangement of cured MHN who injured themselves bv a certain indulged iu nheu a habit ed from evil companions ur at school the effects of which arc nightly felt even u and if nut cuml and bolli mind and body should h it a that a voung m in the of his A In eil from all the life h} the lire of deviation from the path of tun nnd indulging in a certain secret Such persons must before that a sound mind and arc the most to promote ness without the thro n the prospects to the the mind with despair and filled with the that the happiness Is DISEASE Or IMPRUDENCE When the led mid of pleasure finds he has ful disease it often h thil nn of shame or dread deters him ing to those nho education ity can him lie fulls into of or designing uho of curing filth his him trifling long ns the smallest fee ran nnd ill leave him uith ruined health over or bv the of that the ol this such ns of the Skin etc until an end lo dm by sending him to that country from no returns Office 7 Street left hind side going from Street a fuv doors the corner Fail not to mine nnd must paid and contain a skimp The hangt in OF THE PRESS The thousands curcil nt this Institution within twenty years nnd informed ly ston by the of The Sun nnd other milling uf winch and again the hx ing ns n gentleman of eh Is a sufficient guarantee to the Cured 1 January i LONG 123 Baltimore Street Cumberland WOULD respectfully inform the public that they mnv in store an elegant stock of Cloths which they arc prepared to up In able anil at most They have also nn hand i well assorted stock of Goods erery article In that line of Hj let anil patterns to suit the Celerity Mid promptness In the of orders will IM and of public that he able to give general satisfaction 2 A SAMUEL M t i i Restaurant and Saloon 0 always Walsh's DM Wholesale and Retail In TOBACCO SEGARS Snuff HAVING from thu knit 1 n splendid lot uf amount them follon ing of Cloth uf Gold Tine bright Straw Ibs nnd fine Fanct Ffc r i brands sweet I 11.3 iu i IM Russell's i Heft lo's Ills 1 And other of grail in 10 Hi Ultra Virginity I Smoking flit mid in liarn i Alt of in Gertrude f Principe Fine brands Punch And all other in market VUM gumme and ery stylu uf in which urill 1 and retail cheap for cull at the t r itm A M L HUSH C8 Street mil Md March 28 S F S F CO Itl IN Liquors etc J M On i Dry Mil E would respectfully inform the public that hire an extensile W LIQUORS 1 J FLOUR J FISH SALT KAGON i LARD LARD OIL COAL OIL fir tic we offer at VERY SHOUT CASH All arc to call and examine our before purchasing i S F k CO 4 ly i 125 Street OPPOSITE Tin HOUSE a nl in file thu p of the Their slock has rare ind evt ri Ic to In a Hook nnd Stationery establishment Their ment of -i BOOKS AND PERIODICALS Comprises Miscellaneous and Historical Works School Albums Popular and ke Ac THEIR STATIONERY niLtAl ur Pins cils Ink nnd Gowls THE FANCY consist of Picture Primes Toilet Ar- ticles Work Cullery 1 GENERAL Fur the wle of the latest York Washington and April CC HILLE t FOUNDRY DEPOT FOR MILL i Good workmen making new roved itile All WEIGHT SAW for country 8 VW capable of CUTTING VEKT OF i ICT DAY Particular cnrc taken in finishing work so there is no J A R running DISCHARGE WATER FOUR FIVE and SIX FEET all to y Je from May 3 ly Mel III or s 1 I A OLD Bet Beaton street Boston Day ter elecllou lie morning tis aj we De bufa elected hab performed dar duty ien now in de Stale my beauty de Hut we ile lo work em bea I to dem tno Do In And uou dej mil honorable de trash faith on Je hip mutt us no more lib dar lip Uut du dbj nm nut We must lull furder Culf Oli course we must 1 like DC next ting Pomp nn mm and so am yuu Wot gal hab in I'm not am vou wi hard In Bo dat my ifc is one oh de F F JJ 3 Will I shall de oh de crowd Pomp i ou do me IV while gals Cuff nm my abhorrence I'll luihn Cm nn Lanrence A light Bench Though I'M a coal filler I yeller right we'll de fairest right awar meet heard de soy IK know Dun to mix wid snow Or in language lib masses milk mil f 1 dcsc 3 ere is jam up bufu nant one apiece will our I'M nut nor am yon uili u in improve de t might haired breed for II I ike de on gib mansions norvi our ambition t t on folk's good feats now In dc mil diy It's but a body Made up of It nt wha our rare i ut a figger And dc native genus oh di Vef emigres de- word nnd shorter e now by I Ami not some finu day fear W bj dt Presidential es de dc nigger iu dc Is bound to mich dc i mini ncc As sure ns i elks of male batter We'll make dis pale-faced Commonwealth ter And when we 0 dead done gone to A man shall rule du Yankee nation POMPET A man shall em j a Hull t A yah 1 yah I yah I nil I yah I yah t yah I ah I flourish of whitewash brushes and From Democrat Hans Tan and his Wcc gales Mr Good morning Mr Vnn Vou busy dis Mister Veil you an in dat work bunch nml I dell you how I makes by tcr Is it a long glory Mr It not BO long ns it drtic I dells cm to yon Und I jou to mate put cm io your eo dem odder folks know how much I made dnr war You sec I bcca a Dutchman of influence My mme be Hans Van I a lager beer in dcr Bowry nnd my son Sitn he was un goot as pecs in any sthore in dcr guntry Un day he heirs dcr fife beets anil der drums blay und he goes mil dcr crowd to n shop und he makes earn dcr fife und dcr nnd ho gets und he go for a soldier for his Uncle Sam begets five hundred in to his Und I bees und makes war speeches nnd takes care Sam's money und all tc great men drinks at mine und pats mo nnd dcr pack and say Bully for dat Hans Van of tcr Bowry I Und I glad und I gels to be pig man for my son Pant is soldier and all ttr pig men say Ise a bully man for do guntry Und my ton Sam he goes dcr wars ITe goes to he goes mil Icr nnd ho goes mil tcr Big und he mil all dcr to New Orleans und von daj he gets his leg killed n ball and goes to der hospital to himself die Und he rao i letter and I gels cm und I rends dat my FOD Sam bo dead mil his leg nnd wants to too me his old ladder and before he gets well Now I lovci dat poy Sam for ho pecs a good poy to I leares mine and goes to Washington to get a from Mister Und I goes dcr War Department und I sees dat nice goot kind Christian war man und I says Ah goot morning eral UnJ he looks mo nnd says know nieK Ise be Hans Van Iso from the ry 1 I make wjr speeches You drink lager at my My son goes to der is killed iu hospital down South mil n gannon ball I want's to bring him home before ho goes dead I want a to go quick for my son Sam go Den ho n Humph 1 I never heard of Den I link I rant to set my son So I try him a Den he Ahl whit Is your Don I Hans Van from iW Den he shakes mo mil Oh yes I know yon now Mr Van from der Bowry Glad to sec 3 ou Here's 3 oar passport Go sue your son So I goes to Memphis Und I must go by pont to New Orleans Und say my is not good Den I galls on him ho looks at it ind it don't reach Den I tay Don't you know My name is Hans Van Ise from dcr Bowry I makes war mid sends ray son Sam to tcr wars Ho killed himself a leg in his cannon ball und I goes town ler to bring bjm home before ho dies Und he his and looks wise Aim nut den be looks pleased und he What's your Hans Van from the Oh Mr Van I recollect you Sit down Glad to etc you lima is Ham here is jour Den I goes to dcr of on tcr I show him niy Ho cays reach Pen I Don't you know My name is Hans Van from dcr Bowry I wan H to PCO my son Ha says nothing Dcr is going Ho tells me to go ashore J Imx Ifc takes der and r Oh you are Mr Vun I'm to see you Never mind your it's all right I hope you'll find jour son Sim Und I goes In Orleans Und I goes lo Bauks I show him my He i Ah come next month when I come baek from Red Und I tell him I wants lo sec my son who is dead mil a cannon ball and wants tn sec roc before be gets well Und I tell him that my is Hans Van from der He tells me lo go off So 1 try him mil a Den he say did I understand ynur Van front dcr Bowry Oh Iso glad to see you I like lo for- got you By nil means Certainly Take this 1 Go see your son Sam 1 He was a brave boy 1 Ben I goes In der hospital and I knocks on der door a guard wants to know what I wants Und he no lets me in Den I show all my Und he 1 can't Den I ask docs he know my son Sam who was killed in baltle and is ho Und he rays yes he is in Den I say Don't you know I am Hans Van Den lie say So I try hint mil a I Und ho say right Mr Van mind dcr go In Don I meets dcr Surgeon nnd he ask me where I bo going Den I say To spc my son Pain who was killed in a by n battle iu his legs und wants mo to go homo see him before he gets no better Den ho say Can't go ita against dcr rules I Den I lull him my name is Hans Van from dcr Bowry und I him my und ho says Sorry but reach You can't go in I So J try him a Und ho Your name is Van go in find jour son Sitn Den I find der Chaplain und him to go mil me und dake in cum good lings scut by the und I show him my has ports Und ha fij Ah very good hut reach I flu him mil n Und he goes mo lo help me look at my son Sim who shot the battle off with a ball in one leg Und I find tny snn Sam Und I couldn't find where tic was buried J hud no more So I go hume work my sage I lost my son Snm I lost my bix laws I am gone dat my in der Bowry more lager beer and I shust tell you how I gels fooled once but no marc OF The which pissed Congress at the last prescribing the in which United States Senators shall here be idea that auch election shall take place on tho second Tuesday after the tion of tho Legislatures of several bj a race olc III each house At dian of day following bolh houses shall meet in joint session and if tho same person shall received a majority of the votes of each house ho shall bo declared duly elected but if tho same person not have received such majority the joint assemblage shall proceed to choose by ura rocc vote a person for the office of Senator In case no choice is made on the first the joint shall meet each tiny during the session a Senator shall be chosen occurring during tho recess of the Legislature shall btf filled on tho second Tuesday after the commencement of sion and vacancies occurring during the BroMon shall bo filled on the Tuesday after tho Legislature shall have of roch vacancy Daniel Webster was a young mm about commencing study of law ho was advised not to enter profession for it was already crowded His was There is room enough at the lop Trifles with no object arc too frequently into of intentional i Union Maimed and Dead Tho Secretary of War fa his recent Re- port gives the following particulars as to the number of maimed and disabled soldiers that have been cared for within the last year and the aggregated number already or ex- to be interred in the National teries i The duty of the Government to the dicra who bare been maimed or have fallen in its defence has not been neglected Much care has been taken by precautions and tical tests to secure for the former the most useful and comfortable artificial limbs From July the date of the act of Congress authorising artificial limbs to be furnished to July 1st been supplied to disabled soldiers legs arms 9 feet 55 hands 125 surgical apparatus and it is supposed that not more than limbs remain still to be supplied nt an estimated cost of In order to include unfortunate Surgeon General has recommended that if appropriation for this purpose shall bo continued the money value of artificial limb in lieu of an order for Lho bo given to the maimed soldier National Cemeteries have and these already ered on the remains of Union soldiers Tho cites for ten additional cemeteries have been selected and tho for soino time delayed and u threatened to now ii connie of vigorous prosecution Although it tmy not bo desirable to remove the remains of those now reposing in other suitable burial is estimated that our national cemeteries will be required to receive and protect the patriotic lives wore sacrificed in defence of onr national existence The of the removals and already ia reported at in the aggregate to it is believed that an additional expenditure of will be It is sed instead of tho wooden used to erect at the graves small monuments of cast iron suitably by zinc coating against Six the containing names naTo been published by tho Quartermaster General and others will be issued as rapidly as they can be prepared Afraid of thd Itch i t v n i Peter Whetstone of was onto traveling on horseback through the interior of the State and called one evening at a tle log house where entertainment and post office were kept Two strangers were there and the mail up about Supper being over tho mail carrier and the three gentlemen were invited into a small room furnished with a good and two bods which wore to accommodate tho four perrons for the night t The mail carrier was n little shabby ty looking wilh whom none of the gentlemen liked to sleep Pete Whetstone eyed him closely aa he Where do you sleep to-night my lad f I'll sleep with you I reckon or with one o them fellers I don't care lisped the i i The two gentlemen took the hint and one of tho leaving tho other bod lo the confab to be enjoyed by and tho boy Peic and tho boy commenced hauling duds and Pela getting into bed first he wished sleeping with the boy remarked with great Jly friend tell yon beforehand got thi itch nnd you had with me fur disease is awful catching The hoy who was getting into bed too draw led ont Wai I reckon that don't make a had it nearly seven years and into bed ho with Pete who pitched out in as great a hurry as if ho had waked up a hornets nest The other gentlemen roared and the boy had got possession bed drawled Why you be a of darned mani and dad's got the itch a heap wuth than 111 and they in that bed last night l The two now in predicament than Pete had been and ed from their neat shook themselves and ordered their horses and although it was nearly ton o'clock all rode eral miles to the next town before slept the mail rier to tic bliss of and sleeping I I HAIE ORDERS NOT TO Go orders positive orders not lo go there ders dare not said a youth who was being tempted lo a smoking and gambling saloon t Come ba so I comb a- long like a shoaled the youths No I can't said orders have yon show them to ns if you can Show us your took a neat little boot fiom ba pocket and read nut into ami it I pati not forbid mj going willi you They atid by lib I then   

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