Alio sis. anlcm. THURSDAY:::;: :::::it::::MAY 2. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Home Guard has been formed at Johnstown. patriotic red, white and blue aprons, as worn by the ladies in some sections. The Star Spangled Banner lias been thrown to the breezo from the cupola of tto Catholic Church. The growing peach crop in this neigh borhood is said to be completely nipped jn the bud. The hying of the iron on the Eb. and Creswn Railroad will be commenced iu a few days. The erection of Ben F. Williams' pla-ning-miU is progressing finely. It will be unJer roof iu a few days. The citizens of Indiana county are en deavoring to organize a regiment, to take part in the approaching struggle. The'members of the Blair County Med ical Society have tendered their profes sional services, gratis, to the families of tolunteers. That's the talk. The dwelling-house of Mr. Pat. Brack en, in Conemaugh township, together with its contents, was destrojedly fire on Sat urday week. Those in need of boots and shoes, hats and caps, ready-made clothing, etc., sho'd to 0- R. Jones' immediately, aud se cure bargains. Thf. publication of the Johnstown Echo hs been suspended for the present, owing to the disturbance iu our national affairs. Sorry to hear it. j A.J. Ithcy, a cleik in one of the de partments in Washington, has returned to lis home in this place. lie report3 Washington City as being quiet when lie left it. We have received, but too late lor pub lication this week, a communication from tLc County Superintendent, James M. Sronk, relative to the ''Common Schools " It will appear in our nest issue. S. YV. Amhiser, a member of one of the liuir county military companies, was se verely injured by the accidental discharge cf a musket while the troops were lying it Coekeysville. lie was brought home. The "gentleman with the handcuffs," whom we noticed last week as having Ifctn committed to jail, was removed to ilautiugdon county on Friday lust, to an frer a ch:irge there preferred against him of forgery. Since making some few observations on "Spring" in another column, the weather Las taken a euddeu veer,' and now sleet and snow have the field. Snow on the Urst day of May ! that will do; no more, thank you. V"e are informed that the agents of the 'Mutual Oil Company" of this place, who are boring for the carboniferous compound ia Western Virginia, recently tupped a five-barrel jugular. We 'arc glad and so doubtless are the members of the company to Lear this. Ourcotemporary,the Blairsvilie. Journal, classes our much esteemed neighbor, the km. & Stnt., as a "Secession Journal," lad says that it still hangs out the "Rat tlesnake Flag" and encourages rebellion. Although the course of our friend is oft- tinies'exceedingly scaly, we think that in tie matter of Uuion vs. Disunion he is fffl'uently sound. But speak for yourself, Johnny set yourself right on the journal. It is reported that while a number of prions were raising the Stars and Stripes "'Camp Curtin, a few day3 since, a large 1h'c came from no one knew where and Covered" over the flag and sailed majesti tiily 0Ver iie encampment while the flag 'is being run up I We are informed '-st ou Friday night three small belts -circles, of a lled-White-and-Bluish tBt, were plainly discernible around the trm. And on Monday night a brilliant "-"cor arose in the heavens iu the north, its way southwardly, and exploded. If ffo Lad lived iu the days of 'lang syne,' incidents would be regarded as glo ouirns. k appears that we were slightly pre fure iu saying last week that the Cam- "'iatrnfvna 1,.1 til u i.ir. i puaugunuiuujuiU ilMllllglOU. took the cars for that point at Ilar 'iJUrS, in company with several other Jaents, on Saturday night, 20th ult., "proceeded only ad far as Cockeysville, 'tcea miles east of Baltimore. Here eJ found the railroad bridges destroyed, lurthcr progress impeded. They were sparing to force their way through the WCQ they received further orders t headquarters. They encamped at ;sYille until Monday night, when 'fctumed to York, where a perma camp has btcn established. They 'ttat that plac, in good health and JiH and ,piHng fur a nht." War Movements. Sines our last is sue, the war excitement, but not the en thusiasm, has materially lessened in our midst. The irrepressible outburst of pa triotism has had its utterance, and in its stead now reigns a determination and a desire to maintain the TJnionand Consti tution at all hazards and to punish Trea son as it deserves. Our citizens are deeply imbued with a spirit of patriotism of love for country. They arc for the Union, the whole Union, and nothing but the Union, and they are unalterably opposed to all attempts to annul the Federal com pact under which we have all lived and prospered so many years. To protect the one, and prevent the other, they will offer their lives on the shrine of their Country's Good. Our military company, the "Cambria Guards," now number some 90 men. They, are a noble, gooddooking body of men, and will do honor to Little Cambria in the "tented field." They drill daily, and arc already become quite expert in the exercises. The company expect march- intr orders in a dav or two. Wilmorf.. The Wilmorenommnvhfls r j received its lull complement, and is now readv to march. Wm. II. G.irdnor is elected Captain, and George Bushabergcr Trirsf Tpiifiintrt I , . .... I A ne louowing are me mimary compa- nine from (lainlirin. rnntv that linvfi hepn aecepted and sworn into service : Washington Rifles, (Hemlock.) Capt. White. Johnstown Infantry, Captain Lapsley. " Zouave Cadets, Capt. Power. " Citizens' Guards, Capt. Linton. " Allegheny Guards, Capt. Easly. A second company is being formed in Ebensbur'', to be called the "Moun taineers." SrniNO ! So Spring is heie at last ain't it ? We have actually had a week's fir.e weather ! Weather that smacks of chip hats, no coats, and wilted shirt col lars ; weather that brings right to one's mind anticipation of a good, time coming. for instance, trout-fishing, ice-screaming buggy-driving, moonlight-promenading, serenading, and all such nonsense. In i-Iiort, weather when you can make garden, or walk abroad without danger of catching that inevitable "'cold in the head." And with it cometh hosis of blue-birds, myriads of robins, and armies of frogs. Likewise, blue-bottle flies, crickets and grasshop- pers. y may uuu uui iiuer is ue- miicd. He is gone for a few days and we are all agreeable Hi a3 a stern reign Summer's rain will be pleas- ant and agreeable perhar Fprlng is here ! And the tiny blades of grass shoot vigorously upward, and the delicate cabbage-plants can almost remain cauoge-pi.;iua can iimwi remain ii i i . . out at night without being covered. 'Ihe l,L-lv"'UL" v -Cms. and other trees prepare to get ready t,i commence to do ditto. "Tho flowers L appear on tne eartn, me tunc lor tne sing- .f if ll i .. il I ing Oi oirus i!. a, uauu, uu w.e vu.a: ui .pi:.. : 'j. i i !.... eni- : p tne turtJe is not ncara in our iana, ror . . . i .1 IT t 1 t n I tne reason tnat tunics uon i grow nere. jt I A ll 1 I I Lastly and and finalby Spring i? here ! the delicate-footed May, Ywth its slight inures lull of Luas and flowers ; And with it coir.C3 a wish to be away, AVastiug in woodp;4li3tae voluptuous Lours JoilN'STOWN'. A correspondent of the j Pitfo-bunr. Dirnatcli, writing from Johns- town, says ; "Four companies of volun- teens have crone from Ihis place. . There are four more enrolled. The talk at pres- eut is that there will be an encampment located here. It is only about thirty-six hours' march from the Virginia line to this place." Our Boys Abroad. Lieut. James C Noon, of the Citizens' Guards, ha3 been appointed aid to Col. Minier. Wm. Lin ton has been elected First Lieutenant of a company formed from the overplus of other companics,at Camp Curtin. Cr. YY . Lrown is eerviug as corporal in Dick 1 he Johnstown Zouaves, Infantry and Uunvls belong to the Hard Regiment, composed as follows: Six companies from Blair, throe from Cumbria, and one from Allegheny ot winch Jjmier, ot llair, is Colonel, and Power, of Cambria, Lt. Colonel. Died At her residence, in Altoona, on Sunday, the 21st ult., Cornelia Harlan, wife of E. E. Crueger, Es-p, and daughter of E. A. and Cornelia H. Vickroy, of Ferndale, near Johnstown, in the 22d year of her age. Married At Mersey, Madison coun ty, Illinois, on the 9th ult., by the Rev. E. M. West, Br. J. C. Martin to Miss Jennie Gadd, both formerly of Johns town. -Resding matter on, every page. no To the Editor of The Allcghanian: . In pursuance of. a call of many citizens of the borough of Chest Springs and vi cinity, a meeting was held in Green's Hall, in this place, on the evening of the 22d inst., for the purpose of raising a volunteer corps for Home Protection, and also to assist in maintaining the families of those who have volunteered in the ser vice of the Federal Government from thi3 place. The nicotine: was called to order by appointing Henry Nutter Chairman, and T. J. Nelson and Wni. Allen Secrcta rics- On motion a Committee of three to draft resolutions was appointed. M. I). Wagner, Esq., Dr. B. F. Tomb and T. A. Durbin were appointed said committee. Whilst they were absent, the meeting was addressed by Wm. Allen, Frank 31. Pike, T. J. Nelson, A. W. Green, Jos. Mann, Jas. Longwell. A stranger by the name oi V, hite, who was suspected of being a secessionist, was called upon, and willing- 'y addressed the meeting in a most beau tiful and patriotic speech, fully vindicating himself from the foul stigma of beinjr a traitor. John E. M'Kenzie next addressed the meeting in a strong Union speech The committee on resolutions having re turned reported the following: Whereas Our country ha3 teen involved in civil war, our Flag trampled upon, our Laws Set at defiance by traitors, and our fellow countrymen murdered in the discharge of their duties ia defence of the Stars aud Stripes ol our countrv, therefore, Resolved, That we do hereby form ourselves into a Home Company to protect the tlag of our country, and maintain our iigitts against all usurpers. Rtsolced, That we do also see that all fam ilies and persons that may need any help in their country in the time cf need, shall be supplied with the necessaries of life during 2 1. : - 1 . I lutir auseiu e. i Resolved. That we do hereby form ourselves into a company, and hind ourselves one to J another, ia all emergencies of life, , liberty and property, to stand by our country's rights. The foregoing resolutions were unani mously adopted. On motion of M. D. Wagner, the meet mg aujournea to meet on xnursuay, tne i "i mi 1 . ? organizing. HENRY NUTTER, Chairman. Tnos. J. Nelsox. ) e W.M. AI.LE.V, j bCC A correspondent informs us that the citizens or Chjt Springs are enthusiast!- cally iu favor of upholding the honor of our flag, and that some thirty of them . vf)hzutPOTC.A ni0r .erv, to do bat tie for the Union. The Town Council at a recent meetim? reouested all loval to thrnw unt thp:r anjl the glorious "Stars and Stripes" now Scat from c jweilin. house in the village savcone. 0ur correspondent adds: "It , , cf .,,? IUWUeilt UUUS . Xh 1 , , wtriot5c to fcee tho Star3 and i ofl.. frt tua rrr., D1.W ava ab e no ut in townsave and exccDt- t, r : i , , The surrounding eountrv is also beirin- " o' . , country's call. p, , gnric.9 ,vill :ye . QQA accouut of A J jier3Cf "T i o -' - CAitttOLirovf.v, April 29, 18G1. To the Ed'tor of The Allejhanian i I bad the pleasure of attending quite a large and patriotic meeting at Cherrytrce on Saturday last, and as your readers may feel an interest as to how the cause of the Union is prorcssin": in tlie "Pine3," I send you a brief outline of what they have done and are doinjr. About four o'clock in the afternoon (of tho 27th ult.,-) a mod el pole, one hundred feet in height, was ilruily planted, and from it was thrown ihe proud Flag of our Country one of the most beautiful of the many banners I have yet seen. It was presented by the noble and ever-patriotic ladies of the village. A meeting was then organized, over which 3Ir. John Huston presided, assisted by numerous Vice Presidents. It was ad- dfessed by almost all of the prominent ,ncn 0f the place, who uttered only the unmistakable voice of the people "A I aiiU 1 uavuj fc--Jtvwv that blessin- "The laws must be en forced." "But not here did they stop xhey determined that they too would siare t Kiorv ef maintaining the honor ofour Government ..and about forty noble 2 mcn w:1lted up and si-ued their names, promising to respond in person to the call of their country. They rere abby addressed by the Presbyterian minister. Another meetinir was to be held in the r,l. ,V(M , i ii evening, at which more tvould probably join the ranks. Had tho Citizens who have gone down tho river with rafts been . I at home, the requisite seventy-seven would doubtless have been easily secured. I noticed several members ot the boons- bur" company present, one of whom de- , , . , . hvered a brief address. A "Home Guard" was also formed, em- 1 . i' i i i e ji I "'""'b l41v- t f t village aud vicinity. A. A O. Chest Springs, April CALEB SMITH OX THE UXIOX O i liana, April 30f 18G1. To the Editor of The AlUjhanian ': .So they've goaded us into this squab Lie, have the South. They've gasconaded, and taunted, and worried us into action. They've struck, and the heavy tramp of a half million of armed men plainly indi cate that; we will strike back : that the blow will be returned with interest. At last the lion of the North has been aroused. Years upon years of wrong and injury have done the work. A day of reckoning is cominjr. The issue is made up : Liberty and Union against Anarchy and Slavery. And wo unto him who is found arrayed on the side of the Wrong! Treason's head must be lopped off effec tually and close to the roots. Then wil Reason remain. And God will be with us. Out here we have cut loose from every thing savoring, even, of Treason. We have tabooed "Dixie :" indeed the man who would put on record his desire to be "Away down South in the fields of cotton," would be astonished at the gratuitous im petus he would receive toward, assisting to that point. That somewhat ancient and tolerably worn-out Southern melody con cerning one "Dandy Jim ob Karoiine" is likewise enthusiastically refrained from being sung. These, I believe, are about all the songs ever written in or concerning the "Souf." Wc have organized a Home Guard : to take care of Home Secessionists Traitors we call them. When a man is proven gu,UV of affording "aid or comfort to the enemies of the Government, we immedi aieV fer" mm lu Pl fceterai , i i - - v L L miles between himself and loyalty: if his memory is treacherous aud he forgets his hour of grace, he receives a gentle remin der in the shape of ,a coating of tar laid on after the old-fashioned manner of dip ping candles- -to which is affixed a quan. suff. of feathers by way of variety. And then Oh ! Lor-di ! but it's" fun !! To see the rascals run ! ! ! ! "Desperate diseases require desperate remedies ; ana tins remcay is very eixec tual it don't have to be tried on twice. But I must go and drill my comr.anv. w , , off t tfa f . , , , , , . hr:frh.rn w.... , j o up our muskets: and they were very rusty. Ever, &c, CALEB SMITH. , -r-fUTl'TII WIT AT. t?l.',lm'P C OF THE PROTECTION MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAMDILIA COUNTY Amt. Dronertv insured aster third i C-ISO nrn nn aiiiiuaiico n, .i, Amt. property insured since third annual report, 2T,C7S C5 Total amt. r,rorertvinsured. 2180.037 87 Amt. premium notes in force as per tmrd annual report, $10,100 4 Amt. premium notes tnken since third annual report, Amt. additional notes taken since third annual report, 106 CC Total amt. premium notes in force, $10,186 71 No. of 1 ulicics issued as per third - annual report, 152 No of Policies issued since third annual report, Whole No. of Policies'issued, 1S9 STATEMENT SHOWING THE OPERATIONS OF THE COMPANY AND ITS PRESENT CONDITION. Amt. reed, ou premium notes since third annual report, $143 90 5 S3 34 SO Arat. reed, ou additional notes since third annual report, Balance in Treasury as per third annual report, $183 03 Amt- incidental expenses of past year, $34 30 Amt. compensation of of- licers, agents, &c, 115 00 $149 3G Bal. in Trcas. and in hands of agents, $ 39 p7 Add amt. yetdue on premium notes, 18. 228 36 Total assets of the Company, $18,.'8 03 R. L. JOHNSTON, President. A. C. MTJLLIN, Secretary. Ebensburg, January 17, ISol. c. T. ROBERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And Dealer in CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELEY, Faxcy Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, kc. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Ebeusburp: and surrounding country, that he has just received a lare and new sto'lc of CLOCXS, WATCHES, JEWEL- Ky MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS, &c, kc, which he offers vc7 cUc- .Ue Imb,1 arc 1"vite,f1 to cf 1 and examine his comnlete assortment, as lift considers it no trouble to show his poods, even, r tails in making a sale. Store-room By strict attention to business, he hopes to ment ana receive the patronage ol a generous public. Give him a call, and you will get bargain?. Clod:.; Watches, Jeu-etrv, Aeeordrovs, . ! . . . ! 1 . i TC. rcnairea uu o i nmice, wiia lieuinesia nd disnatch All work warranted, and char ges low., March IS, Ifel.tf.J G A ncrer falling Antidote for Sick Tlead. v ache, Dyepcpsia, Fever and Agne, Liver Complaint, Cutitivenebs, BiUouaneua, Nouralyia, Colic, nt-j.raved App tite, Iior- i& oostructions, ac 23 cts. "WILSON'S TILLS re unlvnr.rjr a knowWgc J to the bct-t now in use. A a Family u;edicin tiicy are j; articularjy rexnjmor!(lcd-5iinp!e and harmlefa, hut highly roedirinal in their enm Li nation. One Pill a l.so, with milJ hut cer tiia effect. The robust man anil the delicate chilJ use theni alike, wifh every afsurance of entire safety. With "Wilson's Pills, every Mother in the laad hecomea her own physician. They h.ivo proved themselves a specific, and staud without a rival for tho following aiTections: HEADACHE, FEVEK & AfiCE, IIADACK, 1'KVEB &j AGCU, BYSP2PSIA, LIVEa COMPLAIKT, DYSPEPSIA, LTVEE. C03IPI.AIIIT, Costiveness, Biliousness," Neuralgia, CostiveneE, Biliousness, JS"eurolgiA. Sold "by Druggists & Doalor3 everywhere PREPARED BY E. It. FAHITESTOCK & CO. Importers & Wholesale Druggists No. 60, corner Wood and 4th Sta. PITTSBURGH. PA. OLB PROPRIETORS Or B. L-Fahnestock'8 Vermifuge, q Sold by vJ. i. hazcr, Janz Zungtr, and W ood, rdorrell &Co.. Johnstown; E. f-jboenia ker k Sons, Ebeusburg, Wike & Gardner, and Vm. II. Hughes', ilmorc: C. D. Dradly, Munster ; Join lirad'y, Loretto ; and by drug gists and merchants generally. jno 1, ly.J f f ' Xr BARGAINS! liARG AIX3 ! rou EVERYBODY EVANS 1c SUN haye this this dav received from the East and are now o.ienncr to tin; citizens of Ebcnsburir, and vicinity, a well selected assortment ol'j JLV AX1J ROY'S CLOTHING, also a lartre lot of consisting in part of the following articles, viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassiineres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown k Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS. of every style, Notions, Ac. U'c have also on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS, BONNETS, ST AilUiS Ail , HARDWARE, GROCERIES, l it) 11, KAL.T,' TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu ally kept in ti country store, all of which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for UASll ol UUL N I ill rMlUDl'CE. B. The tailoring business ivill still be carried on in all its branches. All work will be done on short notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January 25, 18G0:tf DO YOU WANT WHISKERS ? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLING HAM'S CELEBRATED St lttii:I:iiiiST Ccigrueiit, FOR THE WHISKERS AND II AIR. The subscribers take pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of the United States that they have obtained the agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the American public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned article. THE STIMULATING-ONGUENT is prepared by Dit. C, P. Dellisoh ah, an emi nent physiciau of Londou,and is warranted to bring out a thick set of WHISKERS OR A MUSTACHE in from three to six weeks. This article is the only cue of the kind used by the French, and in London and I'aris il i3 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 the scalp, it will cure baldxkss, and cause to spring up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it will turn rf.i or towy hair dakk, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth and flexible. The Oxotent" is an indispen sable article in every gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use they would not for any consideration be without it. The subscribers aie the only Agents for the article in the United States, to whom oil orders must be ad lres.-cd. i'rice One Dollar a box fur pale by all Druggists and Dealers ; or n Imjx of the '-On-guent'' (warranted to have the desirt-d -flect) will be sent to any who d sdrc it, by mail, (direct.) securely packed, ou receipt of price and postage. $1.18. Ap; !v to or address Horace l iii;;i;m,n k co., liru:ffj',Hs jr., 24 William street, New York. March 21, l&Gl-Cm ARGAINS! SELLING OFF AT COST D. J. Evans k Son ofr't r their entire stock of goods, consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Roots, Shoes, Notious. Hardware and Queensware, at cost, lor cash, as they intend to quit business, and are determined to seli. Persons wishiug bargains will do well to call. X. R. AH persons knowing themselves in debted to the subscribers are hereby urgently requested to call and make immediate settle ment of their respectite accounts. 1). J. EVANS & SON. Ebensburg, April 4, 1861. F OR JOB PRINTING OF ALL KINDS, OO TO THE ALLEGUANIA2T' OFFICE. AT THE HUNTINGDON NURSERIES Hcxtixgdon. Pa., ell Fruit & Ornamental Tres9, Vines Ac, of better growth, larger eize,and at lower price than any of the Northern or Eastern Nurseries, and warrant them true to name. Standard Apple trees at 18J cents each $16 per 100. Peach tree?, 15 to 20 cts each $12.50 to $ir per 100. Standard Pear trees. 50 to 75 cts oftch. Dw arf Pear trees, 50$ tc$l each I'O to J00 per 100 Dwarf Apple trees, 50 to 75 cts each. Standard Cherry trees 37 to 75 cts. Dwarf Cherry t:(fes 50 to 75 cts. Plum trees 00 cts. Apricot trees -10 to 50 ct. Nectarine trees 25 cts each. Crape Vines 25 cts to $1. Silver Maple trees 0?i to $1. European Ash. 75 to 1 European Larch, 75 cts to 1.50. Norway Spruce, 50 cts to SI. American Ralsarn Pine, 75 cts to $1.50 American & Chineso Ar bor Yi; f 50 eta $1.50 Strawberry Plants, $1 per 100, &c. &c. Huntington, Jan. 25, I860.- 3m. A CARD. WlTMEP.'fi BniDGE. Lancaster Tp. July 30, 1SC0. Mnpsns. Evaks and Watsox : Gentlemen The small size No. 1 Salamander safe w hirb I j urchastd from your agent, Mr. Adam R. Dar, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, 1858, has been subjected to a very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. Thi3 Safe, containing nil my books, together with vabiable papers belonging to myself and some to my neighbors mtd friends, and represeting a valueof over Twenty Thous and Dollars, ($20,000) was iu my ilill which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly, 18C0, aud passed through the fiery ordeal unscathed. The Safe was on the second floor and fell to the basement of the Mill, and was subjected for six hours to an intense heat among the ruins, which wasgrcatly increased by the combust ion of a large quantity of grain confined within .h brick walls. After the fire the safe was opened and Ihe books and papers taken out in a s-tate of perfect preser vation, 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 Respectfully, 0el3 SAMUEL RANCK. C$$U A large assortment of the above qual ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always on hand and for sale at as low rates as any'other firm, at EVANS k WATSON'S, No. 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. T7 INTER GOODS, " Yf WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- Just received and now opening, a large and complete assortment of GOODS for the se son, consisting in part of Print3, Shawls, Blankets, Ginghams, Alpacas, Carpeting, Coburgs, Modina Cloths, Oil Cloths, Carpet Chains, Cotton Yarns, DeLaines, French Merinos, Woolen " Cashmeres , .Merino Plaids, Hosiery, Notions, Sattinetts, Cassimerg, Jeans, Tweeds, FJannels, Hardware, Queensware, Gloves, Tickings, Brown and HIack 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 redu ced prices- E. HUGnES. WANTED : T T 100,000 feet good Cherry Boards, 100,000 feet good Poplar Boards, 100,000 feet 1 inch Poplar Boards, 100,000 feet good Ash Boards and Plank, 100,00 feet clear Pine Boards and Plank. For which part or all Cash will always bo paid. ALSO 200,000 feet good common Tine im exchange for goods. if, Ebensburg, Nov. 8, lSGO.tf WATCHES A.D JEWELRY. JSTAHL respectfully informs the citizens . of Ebensburgand vicinity that he is still eugaged in the Watch and Jewelry business, immediately otmosite the store nfP Sh keric Sons. Ail kinds of wntrh jewelry now on hand, which will be sold very lorvaeu. t nicnes, ciocks, jewelry and musical instruments of all kinds repaired with neat ness and despatch. All work- and charges low. The ladies are invited call and examine his large stock of jewelry to J. STAUL Ebensburg, April 5, 1860. tf. OR RENT. The lanre and commodious Stnr m1 Ware Rooms, formerly ocem.ird bv Wm tt Gardner k Co , situate on Railroad"stret . iu he borough of Wilmore. Location for busi ness is the best fa town. Rented for one or more years. Terms moderate. LLOYD & HILL. Wilmore, Feb. 7, 1861. T riCI)llMi t -I i The twenty-ninth Session of this Instf. tution will open on Wednesday, the first day of May next. Any person dVsiriuc further information, will j lease write for a Circular to A. DONALDSON. Priu Lldernidge, April 4, 1861. VTEW TAILOR SHOP. The undersigned having opened out a Tailoriug Establishment, over the store room occupied ly I. J. Evans k Son, respectfully informs the puhlic that the business will theri be carried on iu all its branches. All work .. ... ... v..v mini niir, UCH(D( Bi and dispatch, and upon the most reasonable terms. ROUT. D. THOMAS. J.UCU2UUig, .lpiil lOUl. TMl'ORTANT NOTICE. JL All persons knowinc theniselves in.lel.tn.1 to the late firm of W. II. Gardner k Co., by note or Bool; accouitt. r rMtnrcil n .-,.,i forward am! settlt the same, and mnke pay ment to the undersigned, who re duly author ied to eettle the same. LLOYD A'HILL. Wilmore, April 4, 1SS1. The subscribers will co,tinue the Lumber business as heretofore, will pay the highest cash price for all good Cherry, Poplar and Ash lumber, and will keep constantly on hand, a best article of 'Cove" Flour, Huron, and Groceries of all decryptions, in the Mor room formerly occupied by W. IT. Gardner k Co. LLOYD HILL. Wilmore, April 4. 1531. . J