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I i 27. 'OCflLAND PERSONAL fromOurYolnnteet. vY is CAMP EXCITBMfiST AND DI3AP-flTMEST BPOILISO FOU A FIGHT WOULD TO CHCRCn BUT DIDDN'T VISITORS iS ACCEPTABLE PBESKXT FROM DOME ABOUT HE eJkXSBURGIAK EXODUS FOR CAMP WRIGHT 0N- I'TUK FOURTH," AC, AC. Correspondence of The Alleghanian. Camp "Wright, June 23, 18G1.

I seat myself beneath the spreading branches of a scrubby oak to pen you a few lines. To-day (Sunday) is delightful beyond description. While old Sol's rays shine perpendicularly on Mother Earth, a breeze from the neighboring hills tampers the heat, and renders the liability Df sun-stroke very improbable. Groups may be seen leisurely lounging ia the shade of the apple-trees, whiling my the hours, in various ways. Quite a number are reading religious books, Eome studying tactics, some singing and reahns military songs, others writing to tie bved ones at heme, while here and there parties may' be seen amusing themselves viUi a quiet game of "four-handed sachrc." Divine service was held at 8 A.

M- near the drill ground ami a ser-aon was preached at the same place at 10 A- M. by Rev. Pyatt, of Johnstown. The ftev. Kennedy, cf Chcrrytree, is to preach at 4 P.M.

Xothing of importance occurred in camp during the week until yesterday, when a was received orderiug Cols. Hays jQ.l M'Lanc to march with tbeir respective regiments within six hours. The excitement the news created was veiy sreat, especially among those who were to leave us. The camp was in a perfect tarnioil our sunrise and 6unset six-pounder wm fired twice, and the Erie boys gave cLoor upon cheer. But about the time the umjorit' of them were in marching the orders were countermanded Imagine the surprise and disappointment of the expectant soldiers if you can Iky were considerably consoled, however, Iv the arrival on the 12 o'clock train of a number of young ladies from Kittan-ting, who brought with them baskets filled with cakes, pics, etc.

As a matter of course, a social picnic was the next thing on the programme. Several of the companies were ready to Earth twenty minutes alter the dispatch wn received, and they declare that they trill not unpack again until they are either ia the field of action or at home. It is rumored that they will be called out very perhaps to-morrow. Our boys are in good health, and, as ir as I can learn, enjoy themselves huge- Kighteen of them started early this Burning to attend Catholic church, but, sftor trudging about four miles, they 'und to their disappointment that they hd gone toward the wrong point of the mpass that the church was just four I Eilea the other direction from camp. Camp is thronged daily with visitors, "0 add greatly to its homelike appear-wco.

On Thursday last, our esteemed 'icnd and fellow-townsman, Geo. J. Itodg- paid us a visit. The boys were great- 'J pleased to see him, he bein the first fterjsburger thathas yet dropped in on us. We are the recipients of continued fa- from home.

The last item of this nd that came to hand was in the shape Ua keg of good, sweet, fresh butter, "filing about a hundred pounds, for Sjiui the Cambria Guards return their sincere thanks. by letters received in camp a targe delegation iroru kcensburg -end paying us a visit on the 4th. We I'n ii .1 i ji i it ure mem mat iney wm ue Kindly 'ected, and we venture the opinion that eJ not be entirely displeased with 1" present appearance as gay sojer boys. by all means. K.

-I'rart from a Private Letter dated Camp June 22, 18C1 -The Cam! on Thursday by the Medical Board, seven rejected on account of physical -Perfections Carnev. our fiddler, eon- largely to the general good hu- "''of the bovs. IIg is death on raUnt. are all wfll. nnrl -i with, the chancre in our mode of life.

ne temperature here is somewhat ter than at Ebensburg, but the even- 5 ae cool and pleasant. Our provis-113 are excellent, and plenty of them. i Kst. The Cambria' Guards have Tet been "swern in," so that those I 8re inclined can "vamose" the camp 1 1 -j. juu idicsi cases ui iui) u'l Wrro luUiQ 0I Messrs.

Parquet, II u-c' 'Vill and Conrad. The Coming "Fourth." Inasmuch as it appears that the good and patriotic people of Ebensburg are too much engaged in matters of business and affairs of State to take any note whatever of the approach of the natal day of American Independence thus making it highly probable that that "great and glorious occasion" will be allowed to come and go without the usual flourish of trumpets which, by way of parenthesis, Would not be very much to our credit as National and patriotic American sovereigns, therefore, our well-known friend and Bitters, who is emphatically the right man in the right place, has made all the necessary arrangements and is determined to uphold the reputation of our town by giving an extended and elaborate "celebration" after the manner of Lang Syne, and otherwise having a gay old time all by himself. The following is the order of the day as at present constituted. Our readers will perceive that it embraces a variety of rare conceptions and big things, all of which Mr. R.

and assistants promise, weather permitting, to fulfil ''EBENSBURG CELEBRATION OYEZ I KNOW ALL MEN, WOMEN, AC. At 5 o'clock, A. a Merry Pent will be rung on the various Bells in the East Ward. At 5i A. Tiatinnabulatory Exercise in West Ward; as before, only louder.

6 A. M. Salute from a Big Gun Detonation and Reverberation, accompanied with noise from one Bass Drum. Oh A. GRAND SPECTACLE Ebens-Burghers arising from Bed and Shaking themselves.

BREAKFAST. 8 A. M. Grand Procession through town and around suburbs. 10 A.

M. In order to inculcate a martial Spirit in the rising generation, the subscriber will swallow a huge Cannon-ball and wash it down with one Boomeranger. 11 A. M. Grand Old Fashioned Meeting in The Park, when the subscriber will read the Declaration of Independence, deliver a Union and American Eagle-d address, and drink Thirteen Toasts standing, and Twenty-One sitting in all Thirty-four.

BIG DINNER. 1 P. M. The subscriber will sing Yankee Doodle and the Star Spangled Banner, in the execution of both of which he excels. 2 P.

M. Terriflic Salute with Pocket Pistols alter which will be rehearsed the High Old Injun Delirioso all on the Gcllorious 4th. 3 P. M. As our military companies have Gone to the War, the subscriber has organize! a company pro tern, called the Allegheny Mountain Bushwhackers, which will go thro' the various evolutions and contortions.

4 P. M. The subscriber in his original and unapproachable Tight-rope Performance, entitled "Played the same being a handsome and effective burlesque on theprecarious vaulting and lofty but unavailing tumbling of Jeff Davis, in his endeavors to secure a compulsory lease of Hie White House for an indelinite period. Also, his Sad End on a Single String. SUPPER.

After dusk, a splendid display of Fireworks will be had. The Affair to wind up with an Impressive and Touching Imbibation, up the middle, down the sides, and all around the premises. Come one, come all. (Signed) BITTERS." Should the citizens of Ebensburg yet 'show a disposition to do the fair thing by the coming "Fourth," rather than have a muss about it Bitters proposes to quash the above programme and give his countenance and support to the new enterprise. Thout Fishing Extraordinary.

On Monday of last week, five hale fellows 11 i i- -i I Tl. 1 wen met, to wiu; juu anu uiiu xiiuuipsun, Tom M'Naraara, Clint Jons and Aleck Moore, departed from our midst on a trout-fishing expedition to Bobb's Creek, in Bedford county. They took their own provision, with them, and encamped out in the wilderness in real pioneer style. After a pleasant stay of four days, they returned, bringing' with them about fifty dozen as large and luscious "shiners" as we ever beheld. Fifty dozen tiout speckled and shining brook trout that's pretty good fishing for two (for the balance of the time was employed in transporting themselves thither and hither.) As good fallows generally do, on their return the lucky sportsmen presented us with a large and respectable share of the spoils, for which.

they have our thanks coupled with the wish that they may often go trout-fishing with a like result. In Town. Cipt. Litzinger, of the Cambria Guards, was in town several days during the latter part of last week and the beginning of the present. He came on a recruiting tour, in consequence of several of his men having absconded since the arrival of the company at camp.

He was eminently successful in his errpnd, having secured the requisite number of men (twelve we believe) without the least difficulty. They departed for Camp Wright on Tuesday morning. Lecture. Bt. Bcverend 31.

Domincc, D. Bishop of Pittsburg, will deliver a Lecture in St. Patrick's church, in this place, oa Sunday evening next. Hour, 5 P. M.

Subject, "The Inquisition' Bobbed. Mr. Geo. J. Rodgcrs, of this place, was robbed in Pittsburg the other dav of ninetv dollars in mnfiAv and a gold watch.

Married On Tuesday, the 18th' by the Rev. John Wallace, Mr. C. T. Roberts, of this place, to Miss Beckie M.

Rogers, of Churchtown, Lancaster county, Pa. There it goes again Another of our gay and gallant young bachelors done for "One more Rashly importunate, Gone and got married 1" 1 Well, we presume it is all right in fact, we know it is. And such being the case, we herewith tender the happy couple our congratulations. May their present happiness never pall the sense may their future be brilliant and unclouded; and may they live to see their children's children rise up and call them blessed. -In short, may their wedded life prove a perpetual honey moon a Paradise below.

-For the remembrancer in the shape of a gold dollar we beg leave to sign our-self, Yours, Truly. Coot, as a 2EnivR. Who would live in Dixie, now that the dog-days are coming? Down there the thermometer gets as high as it pleases sometimes ranging at 110 and 120. 120 in the shade Ah doesn't that cause a person to think of summer duds We should think so. Talking of summer wear, the reader sho'd go to C.

B. Jones' store and buy a suit of his aerial clothing, which will enable you, notwithstanding tho heat of the atmosphere, to keep cool as a zephyr. Liberal. Several of our citizens, with a liberality worthy of all praise, last week purchased and shipped to "our boys" at Camp Wright a keg of prime butter. This is an article of diet that is not often obtained in camp life, and will doubtless be keenly relished by the recipients.

We understand that it is tho fixed determination of our good people to do the same kindness by the soldiers each week. Stick a Pin Here. Should any of our readers desire a good illustrated paper, giving accurate representations of everything of interest that transpires in the rreat War for the Union, thev should call at the Post OSice, where Doctor Thompson' can accommodate them. He also keeps on hand a large stock of National envelopes a popular article nowadays. What ts Bed Tape "Bed Tape" is an English expression, originated by Car-lyle and made popular by Dickens, designed to represent the ceremonious delays and official formalities characteristic of the British Governmental routine.

It is similarly used in this country to ridicule the tardiness with which everything is effected by the formalism of government officials. For the Soldiers on the "FouRTn." We are requested to state that a box of provisions and delicacies of various kinds, in sufficient quantity to afford the entire company a luxurious "feed," will be sent to the Cambria Guards at Camp Wright on the Fourth of July. Those wishing to donate anything for this purpose are respectfully requested to do so. About Oil. The three agents of the Ebensburg Oil Company, Messrs.

Boberts, Lewis and Bobcrts, who have been borincr for oil in Ohio for several months past, returned last week. They report that they bored two wells, in each of which they were so fortunate as to "strike ile." They have not yet tested the yield, but intend returning shortly to do so. So Much. The Ebensburg Division of Sons of Temperance arc making arrangements to celebrate in a becoming manner the eighty-fifth anniversary of our National Independence. From the public spirit that has more than once been manifested by this society, we may count on something appropriate to the occasion.

In Luck. Wc hear it stated that Maj. James D. Hamilton, of Wilmore, has been placed in command of one of the Government trains now advancing on Harper's Ferry from Chambersburg. The right man in the right place.

Thirty Thousand. Among the list of bidders for the three million State loan appears the name of Quartermaster Jacob M. Campbell, of Johnstown, who goes in to the tune of $30,000. tally for Campbell money ain't so skeerce after all Printer, in Luck. The Standard says that Judge Jones, of the Hollidays-burg Iicgi'stcr, has been appointed to a twelve-hundred dollar clerkship in the War Department by Simon Cameron.

Ho deserves all this, and more. Col. Minier, of Ilollidaysburg, at present Colonel of the Sd Pa. Begiment, has been appointed a Captain in the regular army. Wanted in.

Pino Lumber, perfectly dry. It. WILLIAMS. Ebensburg, June 27, 18G1. rjpO THE LADIES.

If you want a nice collar, go to Jones', you want a nice pr mitts, go to Jones', If you wart fancy belts, go to II Jones', If you want fancy hairpins, go to II Jones', fl you want paper collars, go to Jones', If you want paper cuffs, go to Jones', If 3-0U want cord and tassel, goto Jones', If you want magic rufiles, go to Jones', If you want hair brushes, go to 11 Jones', If you want round combs, go to Jones', If you want cottotockings, go to Jones', If you want nice gaiters, go to II Jones', If you want chiliren's shoes, go to Jones', jf you want any kind ot shoes, go to it Jones qO THE GENTLEMEN. If you want a fine hat, go to Jones', If you want a line cap, go to 11 Jones', If you want a fine pr boots, go to Jones', If vou want a fine pr shoes, go to Jones', If you want a fine shirt, go to Jones If want a fine uuder shirt, go to Jones', If yon want fine drawers, go to Jones', If you want a nice necktie, go to Jones', If you want a pr suspenders, go to Jones', If 3'ou want a line coat, go to Jones If jou want a fine pr pants, go to Jones', If you want a fine vest, go to Jones If you want cotton half hose, go to If you want collars, go to Jones If you want gloves, go to Jones', FOURTH ANNUAL BEPOBT OF THE PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Amt. property insured as per third annual reo rt, $153,259 22 Amt. property insured since third annuaj report, C5 Total amt.

property insured, $180,937 87 Amt. premium notes in force as per third annual report, 47 Amt. premium notes taken since third annual report, 2,979 58 Amt. additional notes taken since third annual report, 100 GO Total amt. premium notes in force, $19,186 71 No.

of Policies issued as per third annual report, 152 No of Policies issued since third annual report, 37 Whole No. of Policies issued, 189 STATEMENT SHOWING THE OPERATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Amt. reed, on premium notes since third annual report, Amt. reed, on additional notes since third annual report, Balance in Treasury as per third annual report, $143 90 5 G3 34 80 $189 03 Amt.

incidental expenses of past year, $31 36 Amt. compensation of officers, agents, 115 00 $149 3G Bal. in Treas. nndinhands of agents, 39 f7 Add amt. yetdue on premium notes, 18,223 3G Total assets of the Companv, 03 R.

L. JOHNSTON, President. A. C. MULLIN, Secretary.

Ebensburg, January 17, 18G1. T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Fancy Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, Arc The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ebensburg and surrounding country, that he has just received a large ad new stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. which he oirers very cheap.

The public are invited to call and examine his complete assortment, as he considers it no trouble to show his goods, even if he fails in making a sale. Store-room on the Diamond, opposite Thompson's Hotel. By strict attention to business, he hope3 to merit and receive the natronacre of a ceuerons public. Give him a call, and you wMl get bargains. Clocks, Watche, Jewelry, Accordeons, repaired on short notice, with neatness and dispatch.

All work warranted, and charges low. TMarch 28, a 5 A -j "So -3 -3 3 -3 ts a a 3 3 bo 3 fcH 0 3 73 to .2 to cn CA h- 73 c-i CA a a C3 a -3 CS 7A 2 v5 i i 71 C-i 3 3 3 3 mi tn C3 -J to a 3 a 3 a 3 3 CO T3 CO 0 -3 "2 3 3 3 3 3 2 (3 .2 HI I Cj A3 TJ 3 .5 a A2 a 3 ZA 5C a 2 1 rn CA C2 A -a to ta xrx -5 3 Oil a 3 to CJ 3 NEW TAILOR SHOP. The undersigned having opened out a Tailoring Establishment, over the store room occupied by I). J. Evan 3 Son, respectfully informs the public that the business will there be carried on in all its branches.

All work will be done in the latest style, with neatness nd dispatch, and upon the most reasonable terms. ROBT. D. THOMAS. Ebensburg, April 4, 1861.

i3 'fat V. 17 -te PSLLS, A nerer lailins Antidoto for Sick Head ache, Dyspepsia, Ferer and Ague, laver Complaint, vosi.Tenoes, PJIinn.n..!. rV.il. "WTIjSON'S PIIjT-i3 rt. vtl'rrrvtVy to bo tbo now In u-o.

Asa I'ainiiy luediciue tln-y are particularly i-iiiiple and harmlesiS but highly medicinal in tbvir com bination. One Pill a doso, with wild but cer tain effects. The robust man and the delicate child use them alike, with every assurance of entire With Wilson's Pills, every Mother in the land bucomea her own physician. Thoy have proved themselves a spkcific, and stand without a rival for tho following affections: IIEADACHK, FEVEK 8c iGUC, IlEADACIIK, FEVKB AGVMZ, DYSPEPSIA, XrVEE COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLATNT, Costiveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia, Costiveneas, Biliousness, Neuralgia. Sold by Druggists Dealers everywhere.

PREPARED BY B. Ii. PAHNESTOCK CO. Importers Wholesale Druggists UTo. 60, corner Wood and 4th Sts.

PITTSBURGH, PA. SOLE PB0PKUT0B9 OF B. L-Fahnestock's Vermiftige. Sold by i. Grazer, Janz Zunger, and Wood, Morrell Johnstown; K.

iShoema-ker Sons, Ebensburg Wike Gardner, and Wm. It. Hughes, Wilmore; CD. Bradly, Munster; John Bradly, Loretto; and by druggists and merchants generally. no 1, ly.

Latest BARGAINS! BARGAIN'S for EVERYBODY DJ. EVANS SON have this this day received l'rom'the East and are now ortVring to th citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment orjj MEN AND HOTS CLOTHING, also a large lot of Dry Goods, consisting in part of the following articles, viz Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS. of every style, Notions, We have also on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, such other articles as are usu Together with ally kept in a country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY PRODUCE. N. B.

The tailoring business will still be carried on in all its branches. All work will be done on short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Ebensburg, January 25, DO YOU WANT WHISKERS DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLING HAM'S CE LEBHATED SUmtilal insr FOU THE WHISKERS AND HAIR. Trx subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of the United States that they have obtained the agency for, and are now enabled to oiler to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT is prepared by Du.

C. P. Bkllingham, an eminent physician of Loudon, apd is warranted to bring out a thick set of WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one of the kind ued by the French, and in Londbuand Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating compound, acting as if by magic upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair.

If applied to Jhe scalp, it will cure balds ess, and cause to spring up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it will turn red or towy hair dakk, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth and flexible. The uOngck.nt" is an indispensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use the- would not for any consideration be without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the United States," to whom all orders must be addressed. Price One Dollar a box for sale by all Druggists and Dealers or a box of the llOn-guent" (warranted to have the desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by mail, (direct,) securely packed, on receipt of price and postage.

$1.18. Applv to or address HORACE IIEGEMAN Iruggi3tts, 24 William street, New York. March 21, lSGl-O'ra LICENSE NOTICE. The following named have filed their Petitions for License ia this office which will be presented for the action of the Court, at an argument Court to be held iu Ebensburg, on Monday, the 2Gth day of June inst. David A.

Watt, Chest Springs boroujrh. Tavern License. JOS. M'DONALD, Pro. Ebensburg, June 13, 1861.

CRESSON STATION. East Express Train leaves at 4 03 A. M. Fast Line t. 41 7.52 T.

M. Mail Train 10.14 A. M. 8.11 A. M.

P. M. 7.33 P. M. West Express leaves at Fast Line Mail Train 4 Does not stop.

Wm W. Yor.vfi, Agent P3LLS, 1 M3k R. II. TUDOR HUGH JONES, Having formed a partnership in the GROCERY business, would respectfully call the attention of the people of Ebensburg arid vicinity to their large stock, which has been selected in the Eastern market with great care. Come and examine for yourselves 1 They cannot fail to ploase.

Oarstock couihu in part of the following articles, viz White and Brown Su- Chewing and Smok'g grs. N. O. Molassses, Syrups, Rio Coffee, Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Spices of all kinds. Butter, Sugar and Wa Tobacco, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soap, Clothes, Market and Fancy Baskets, Washboards, Brooms, Buckets, Measures, Kealcrs, Churns, ter Crackers, Kegs, Dried Apples, Peaches, Hair and Wire Seivc-s, Oranges and Lemons, Scrub, Shoe and Dui- Figs, Raisins, ting Brushes, Prunes, Citrons, Nuts of all kinds, Ext.

Ley and Coffee, Bowls, Butter Trints and Ladles, Arnold's Inks from to 75cents per bottle, Shoe-findings, Pegs, Nails, Thread, Sole Leather, Rope, Bed cords, Lines, Rope Halters, Twine, Tye Yarn, Fawcits, Window Glass, 3 Putty, An assortment of Ei- Ecnces and Drugs, ShovelSjSpades, Ilocs, Garden Hay Rakes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck Saws and Nails, Provision Harvest Tools, Hay Forks, FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL, CHEESE, RICE, A MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liquors, Brandy, Gin, Wines, Old llj-e and Common Whiskey, The above articles will be sold chtap for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices. Ebensburg, May JL 1 Having associated with Hugh Jone3 in the Grocery business, 1 hereby give notice to all those having standing accounts with me, to come forward and settle the same. Feeling thankful to 4he citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity for their former patronage, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the earnr, under the firm of Tudor and Jones. R. II.

TUDOR. Ebenburg, May 9, 1SC1. CARD. 1 Witmer's Bridge. Lancaster Tp.

July 30, 1800. Messrs. Evans anm Watson: Ge.vtle.vkn' The small size No. 1 Salamander safe which I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adam li.

Ba-r, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 1858, has been subjected to a very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory-manner. TI113 Safe, containing all my books together with valuable papers belonging to myself and some to m' neighbors and f'rienda, and represeting a value of over Twenty TJious-and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my Mill which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of July, 1860, and passed through the fiery ordeal unscathed. The Safe wasonthe second floor and fell to the basement of the Mill, and was subjected for six hours to an intense heat among the ruins, which was greatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of grain confined within the brick walls. After the fire the safe was opened and the books and papers taken out in a state of perfect preservation, the paper not even being discolored. This fact was, however, to many bystanders a better recommendation of your Safes than could be expressed in any other words from me.

Yours Respcctfullv, sel3 SAMUEL RANCK. large assortment of the above quality of Fire and Tiiief Proof Safes always on hand and for sale at as low rates as any orhor firm, at EVANS WATSON'S. No. 304 Chestnut Philadelphia. WriNTER GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Just received and now opening, a large and complete assortment of GOODS for the sea son, consisting in part of Prints, Shawls, Blankets, Ginghams, Alpacas, Carpeting, Coburgs, Modina Cloths, Oil Cloths, carpet cnains, cotton lams, DeLaincs, French Merinos, Merino Plaids, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Queensware. oolen Cashmeres Hosiery, Notions. uassimers, Flannels, Jeans, Hardware, Tickings, (j loves, Brown and Black Muslins READY-MADE CLOTHING, 50 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. The above goods have been bought with care at low figures, and will be sold at rtdu. ced prices E.

HUGHES. TTTAXTED 100,000 feet good Chcrrv Boards, 100,000 feet good Poplar Boards, 100.000 feet 1 inch Poplar Boards, 100,000 feet good Ash Boards end Plank, 100,00 feet clear Pine Boards and Plank. For which part or all Cash will alwars be paid. ALSO 200,000 feet good common Pine in exchange for goods. E.

H. a I $35, OO. Pays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and successful Commercial School in the country. Upwards of Twelvk IIcnd rei yound men from TWESTVfeiGHT different State have been educated for business here within the past three years, some of whom have been employed as Book Keepers at salaries of $2000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who knew knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. Ministers sons half price.

Students enter at any time, and review when ihty please, without extra charge For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship and View of tho College, enclose five letter stamps to JENKINS SMITH, Pitrsburg P. March J8-lv. I BARGAINS SELLING OFF AT COST I). J. Evans Son offer their entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, 'Notions, Hardware and Queensware, at cost, for cash, as they intend to quit business, and are determined to sell.

Persons wishing bargains will do well to N. B. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to the subscribers are hereby urgently requested call and make immediate iettle-ruent of their respective accounts. D. J.

EVANS SON. F.beonburg, Apvil 4. npiiE union forever: 9b i.

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