::::JULY IS. LOCAL AKD PERSONAL. yrom Our Toluntoers. . -TCJIB BSJIKITTr P. B. 0., OBO TH3 aCABDS BECSIVB THB POST ornoxoa ! iTB5flIMESTAL OFFICERS, 4C. rjrrespondance of The Allegbanian. Camp Wright, July 8,1861. notlicr regiment -vras organized here ca Tuesday, out of tlie remaining ucat- bed companies in camp. It is called the 11th Regiment, P. 11. 0. The fol lowing are the companies composing it : Cambria Guards, Ebensburg, Capt. Litz-i,-2cr; Independent Blues, Armstrong, C-nt. Jacksoa Indiana National Guard, Iniiana, Capt. Porter; Dickson Guards, Sutler, Capt. Louden ; Washington Blues, Westmoreland, Capt. Spires; Brady Guards. Jefferson, Capt. Brady; Union Volunteers, Fayette, Capt. Bierer; West moreland Blues, Westmoreland, Capt. Kistlcr; Washington Blues, Blairsville, Capt- Xesbit ; Couoquenessing Bangers, Butler, Capt. Stewart. The election' for eld officers resulted as follows : Colonel, Thomas F. Gallagher, Westmoreland; Lieut. Colonel, J. R. Porter, Indiana ; Major, S. 31. Jackson, Armstrong. Lieut, p. A. Johns, Fayette, is appointed Adju tant. The Cambria Guards arc designated as qx the post of honor in the Regi ment. That they will prove themselves iwrthy of the trust reposed in them is, I think, altogether certain. A. large delegation of friends from home visited us on the 4th. It i estimated that, including soldiers, there were seven tkusand persons in camp that day. The evasion will be long remembered. K. ryy.i tests to barracks now the Cambria 61MKDS CHAXGED QCABTEP.3. Extract from a private letter dated Cam? Wright, July C, 1801. Co-. Hayes' regiment left fur Camp Tiikius early on Monday morning, and I. M'CalmonVs regiment came up ia the t.u; :.nr to take their place. . In the mean time the Cambria Guard, who had been .via 5 in teats some two or three weeks, concluded to try barracks awhile. Ac- cordiDcr'y, without asking the Captain or f-ying a word to anybody, we quietly took isession. After we were fixed all right, Lu-ut. M'Coy went to the Colonel in eoni msnd and requested permission to move, which, was refused. uBut," said Lieut. M., 4ithe men have already done so with out orders " So the Colonel, after giving it as Lis opinion that "we'd do," said that c Blight a3 well remain. A Day at Camp Wright. Having nothing particular to do last week, and Eiore than a sufficiency of time to do it in, 3 piu a brief visit to our "sojer toys" st Camp Wright. We fouud them all ciijujing themselves hugely, aud looking Waul heartier than when they left tome. Good health was a perfect drug nh taeru, inasmuch as not a pintle man as afflicted with the slightest indisposi un A happy faculty of being able to ''.'commodate themselves to any eircuui s'mces was also observable about them, as tlicy appeared as much at home in their "qiarters" as if they had lived there for ars. Without a single exception they "p:essed their entire satisfaction with Atir new mode of life, and their willing- to remain in it until Rebellion 's Kmpletely wiped out. They are a jolly 'J set of fellows officers and men are ;ie Guards, and rank high iu the esteem f their fellow soldiers. As proof of this, tness their designation as Co. A. in the kventh Begiment the post of honor. -- A. is a rifle company, and the skir- uliers of the regiment.) We ate with Guards, and had ocular demonstration ' tre fact that they receive plenty of the pubular; we slept with the Guards, and l!10ff that we could put in fifteen of the eny-four hours each day with similar -ccomniodations; and we dodged the sen- 3 along the lines with the Guards, and alraost positive that we could do it as Jj'l a3 any of them after a little practice. e camP is situated on gently sloping v3Und, which successfully prevents the '"tion of mud-puddles within it. l rees Scattered throughout and around the ""'ure, affording a grateful and luxu- shade from the heat of the sun. The "ttest cleanliness is "required as to the and surroundings, tnd no intoxica te l'luor is nllrtwprl within ttn.tliAt -tatr, Camn Wrijrht appears to boa cl military rendezvous, and we con- 'ate our soldiery' on having secured "Uortatle accommodations. L(i Guards expect to be ordered into -V !Crvico ere lon but t0 wIiat desti 0a.M jet unknown. XSUR3DAT: Apologetic No paper was issued from this office last week, owing to the fact that out printers wero all afflicted with a severe attack of 4th ot July, which, effectually prevented them from giving any attention to minor matters. Our Teaders can console themselves with know ing that the "great and glorious occasion" cornea only onco a year. THE Glcjriotj8 Fourth in Ebens eurq: WnAT was done and vice versa. The eighty-fifth anniversary of Ameri ican Independence the Great and Glo rious Occasion the Day we Celebrate etc., etc., passed off very quietly in our midst. Indeed, such a limited feast of reason and such a frugal flow of soul as was then and there put forth is seldom witnessed in a town embracing ten hun dred and twenty-five inhabitants and two wards. The reason of this was simply be cause our citizens, finding no amusement at home, went abroad in large numbers in quest of the article. Which was about the most sensible thing they could have done. The Sons of Temperance had a pleasant re-union in Llovd's Grove in the after noon. Prayer was delivered by several clergymen, and addresses made by Messrs. D. J.' Jones, I. C. Singer, Wm. Tibbott, and A. A. Barker. The National airs were effectively rendered by some of the brothers and sisters. The whole affair was well planned and well executed, and reflects credit on the patriotic and Union loving confraternity. "U e noticed several attempts to celebrate the day after the vinous and bibulous manner, but these were only sporadic at tacks the cffei vescing and bubbling over of a year's patriotism in an occasional ir repressible individual and in no case did th?y cause any inconvenience or raise a disturbance. And this is about all that can be said on the subject. Accident to a Cameria Volunteer. George Sweigart, a member of Compa ny G, Capt. Lapsk-y, Third Begiment Pa. Vols., had his arm dreadfully shattered by the accidental discharge of a musket, while on the march to Martinsburg, Va., on the 2d inst. The American Union a paper published at the above named place by the division of the American army un der Major Gen. Patterson gives the fol lowing particulars concerning the acci dent : Br. Jackson, the Surgeon of the Begiment, without a moment's delay had the wounded man carried off the road, and under the shade of a tree amputated the Iunb. The soldier stood the operation without wincing, and after i' was conclu ded was asked how he felt. ''Bully," he answered, "but very hungry. Can't some body give me something to eat!" Such is the metal which composes the Union army when can it be conquered ? Married At the residence of the bride's ihvr' ck:i ie mormnpr ot July 4th, by on the morning of July 4th, bv the for- merir of Ebensburg, to .Miss Ellen, daug rhter of Trice I. Put too, of Philadelphia There! That's the proper way to eel eurate tne oiorious rourtu: hc aay seems to have been pretty much devoted to ''Union" matters all over the country, and oar friend Ben, ne'er behindhand, has devoted himself, heart and soul, to a Union enterprise of the very strongest kind. Success to hun and his bonnie bride, and may they live to see many hap py returns of the day upon which they launched their matrimonial canoe o'er the turbid waves of life. (For the gold dol lar accompanying the marriage notice wc return, etc , et-j ) Clocks, Watches, &c. Wc would direct particular attention to the adver tisement in another column of Mrs. E. J. Stahl. She has a magnificent assortment of clocks, watches and jewelry on hand, and her prices are such as to make it an object to purchase. The mechanical de partment is under the control of Mr. M. B. M'Dowell, who is a gentleman of en larged experience in his line of business and fully competent to give entire satis faction. Make a note of this. Promoted. It gives us great pleasure to state that our young friend, John Bob crts, who went with the Cambria Guards as a musician, has been appointed Drum Major of the 11th Begiment, P. It. C. John is a good fellow, and in this instance is emphatically the right man in the right place. , Haymaking. The hay crop of this section of country, which is unusually large this season, is rapidly being housed. We will have plenty of the article and to spare. - Large the raspberry crop. .Johnstown Items. Our Johnstown correspondent, under date of 9th inst., eends ua the following items. They were intended for last week's issue, and, altho' slightly out of date, will still repay a pe rusal : ' . The glorious Fourth was appropriately celebrated in our town and neighborhood.' The day was ushered in at about the time graveyards yawn by a grand salute from all the old pistols, shot-guns and muskets that could be scared up, and from that time until rosy dawn an incessant firing was kept up. At 9 A. M.,'the Home Guards, composed entirely of our German population, paraded to the public square, where a national salute was fired. After th'u they repaired to the rolling mill, where the Stars and Stripes were elevated to the top of the stack. A meeting was then organized, and several eloquent and patriotic addresses delivered. The pro gramme was varied and enlivened by the s:nging of the Star Spangled Banner and other national airs by Misses Emma Bocrss, Jennie Crouse and Jennie M' Cluskey, assisted by Capt. Smith aud Col. Crousc. A picuic was also held at Jaco by's Grove, at which several speeches were delivered. This morning, about 3 o'clock, our cit izens were alarmed by a cry of "fire !" The flames proceeded from a one-and-a-half story frame house on Clinton street, owned by Messrs. Marbourgand occupied by Mr. Kinney as a cigar shop. The loss is slight. The fire is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. The Fourth at Wjlmore. A corre spondent, "3IikeI," writes that the good people of Wilmore celebrated the eighty- fifth anniversary of our National Indepen dence in dashing style. A Sabbath School town, at which a large number of the pa rents, teachers and children were present. The Wilmore Zouaves were also on the ground. Several patriotic addresses were delivered, after which a bountiful repast was served up. The balance of the day was consumed iu various exercises and amusements, and they returned to their homes in the evening well pleased with their observation of "The Day We Cele brate." The Comet. This illustrious stranger, which has been the subject of soruany speculations latterly, is rapidly receding from view, and will soon be lost sight of altogether. Notwithstanding this, 0. B. Jones, of the Ebeusburg Boot and Shoe Store, still continues to sell hats and caps, boots and shoes, ready-made clothing, &c, at the unparalleled prices of yore. Drop in aud see his assortment of goods. Camp Wright. We see by the Pitts burg Dispatch that the guns for Camp Wright were distributed on Mouday. They are the old style flint-lock muskets altered to percussion, and the same au thority says that considerable dissatisfac tion existed among the men on ascertain ing their quality. The Weather ha3 been unusually cold hereabouts during the past week. In fact, so cold has it been that fires and overcoats have become rather common place commodities. The question now is, lias the comet anything to do with these atmospherical chauges ? If so, comet should be abated forthwith. TintiD Begiment. The term of enlist ment of the three months' volunteers is about expiring, and it is expected that the Third regiment, to which are attached three of the companies from this county, will disband on the 20th inst. GoDEi. The Lady's Book for August is on our table. It is a splendid number, and should find its way into the hands of every lady in the country. Godeyr like Ileidsick, gets better and better as he gt'ows older. Peterson. The August number of this magazine has been received. Every lady who wishes to he au fait of the mys teries of the toilet should subscribe for it, as it is the acknowledged criterion in such matters. Camp Meeting. The United Breth ren in Christ will hold a camp meeting on the premises of Mr. llileman, near 3Ie chanicsburg, Indiana county, commencing on Friday, August 1G, 18G1. Tgga. "More than seven hundred of the citi zens of this county are now in the tented field, and at least two-thirds of them are Dem ocrats." Dcm. y Sent. Don't believe it. Show us "the papers" for the latter assertion . $aFGo to Wm. Davis store to buy cheap goods of all kinds. Iron City College. Tho following extract from a letter of one of the recent graduates of the Iron City College, Pitts burg. Pa., speaks for itself : "Every young man who would thor oughly prepare himself for business should avail himself of the advantages here af forded. Students are not learned, but taught, and that with all the thoroughness and precision the subject demands, by the most skillful and accomplished instructors, who give their special and constant atten tion to their pupils. Everything is treated in a scientific and business-like manner; while the Penmanship, which is taught by the greatest living master of the art, is unequaled by anything in the country. The College is pre-eminently worthy of public patronage." A. L. Barstress. Chaplain. llev. J. B. Pyatt, former ly of this place, ha3 been appointed Chap lain of the 8th Begiment. rjTO THE LADIES. If you want a nice collar, go to C It Jones', jf you want a nice pr mitts, go to C It Jones', If you want fancy belts, go to C R Jones', If you want fancy hairpins, go to G It Jones', fl you want paper collars, go to G U Jones', Tf'vou want tianer cuffs, no to C It Jones'. If you want cord and tassel, go to C It Jones',' If you want magic ruilles, go to o Jt Jones , If you want hairbrushes, goto C It Jones', If you want round combs, go to G It Jones', If you want cotton stockings, go to C R Jones', If you want nice gaiters, go to C R Jones', If you want chilaren'3 shoes, go to C R Jones', jf you want any kind of shoes, go toG If Jones'. rjSo THE GENTLEMEN. If you want a fine hat. go to C R Jones', If you want a fine cap, go to C It Jones', If you want a fine pr boots, go to C R Jones', If you want a fine pr shoes, go to G R Jones', If you want a fine shirt, go to C R Jones', If want a fine under shirt, go to C R Jones', If yon want fine drawers, go to G R Jones', If you want a nice necktie, go to C R Jones', If you want a pr suspenders, go to C R Jones', If you want a fine coat, goto C R Jones', If jou want a fine pr pants, go to C It Jones', If you want a fine vest, go to C R Jones', If you want cotton half hose, go to C R Jones', If you want collars, go to G R Jones', If you want gloves, go to C R Jones', FOURTH ANNUAL BEPOBT OF THE ' PROTECTION MUTUAL TIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF CAMBRIA COUNTY. Arnt. property insured as per third annual reo rt, $153,253 22 Anit. property insured since third annual report, 27,678 G3 Total amt. property insured, $180,037 87 Aiat. premium notes in force as per third annual report, $10,100 47 Amt. premium notes taken since third annual report, 2,079 5S Amt. additional notes taken since third annual report, 10C CG 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, - $148 90 Amt. reed, on additional notes since third annual report, 5 33 Balance in Treasury as per third annual report, 34 80 $1S0 03 Amt. incidental expenses of past year, $31 35 Amt. compensation of of ficers, agents, &c, 115 00 $140 3G Bal. in Treas. and in hands of agents, $ 39 67 Add amt. yetdue on premium notes, 18,228 SG Total assets of the Companr, $18.2G 03 R. L. JOHNSTON, President. A. C. MULL1N, Secretary. Ebensburg, January 17, 18G1. o 3 " 3 O u 1 ? o M o a c is I -3 "3 o a t - Z is at oo 2 S vu O 6 s s o I o ca o 3 5 o o O o a o o L o 0 -n "K o o m 'Q GO c o .2 z: to 2 a cj .2 K 73 a o 0 13 to c C3 t3 o 13 0- H 2 a o o rt ' c. - k o S o o m w r " x CS 3 - o s 5 a 2 2 S o O c - . f SI v A C3 er g tc r?) o a a t to . 't. Q CO a ' ' w U f 0s H TO Da H to - PS NEW TAILOR SHOP. The undersigned having opened out a Tailoring Establishment, over the store room occupied bv D. J. Evans & Son, respectfully informs the public that the business will there be carried on ia all its branches. All work will be done in the latest style, with neatness and dispatch, And upon the most reasonable terms. KOBT. D. THOMAS. Eben3burj, April 4, 1891,. ' A. WX PILS.S, A nerer iilinz Antidote for Sick Hea4- 0 ache. DvsDODsia. I'over and Ague, -O VI Liver Complr.int, CootiTenons, O ----- - I Prpraved Appetite, Disor V dered Stnmnch, Ft-m&la Obstruct was, so. 2, "WILSON'S PILLS ro un'vertV'j -knowledged to be the ct now In nst. A rnaijr medicine they are particularly recommoi-ded-slinple and harmless, but his'ly medicinal in their com bination. One Fill a loeo, with n!M Lut eer tain effects. The rolut man and the delicate child use them alike, with every assurance of entire aafcty. With Wilson's Pills, every 5!otber ia the land iNWines her own physician. They have proved tiiemselves a specific, and stand without a rival for the fillowing affections: HEADACHE FEVEtt Os ACtE, 1LEADACIIC, FKVEU At AGUE, DYSPEPSIA, LIVES COMPLAINT. DYSPEPSIA, LTVEIt COMPLAINT. Costiveness, Biliousness, Neuralgia, Costivenass, Biliousness, Neuralgia. Sold, by Druggists & Dealers everywhere. PREPARED BV B. Xj. PAHNESTOCK & CO. Importers & Wholesale Druggists No. 60, corner Wool aud 4th Sts. PITTSBURGH. PA. SOUS PBOrBIKTOHS OP 3 B. L- Fahnestock's Vermifuge. Sold ly G. T. Fruzer, Jauz Zunper, and Wood, Morrell &Co.. Johnstown; E. Shoema ker & Sons, Ebensbur , Wike &. Gardner, and Wra. R. Hughes, Wilmore; C. D Dradly, Muuster; John Uradly, Loretto ; and by drug gists and merchants generally. no 1, ly. Latest j&jJLrxmj-zx1. 1 1 BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! rou EYERYEODY DJ. EVANS & SON have this this day o received from the East and arc now oit'eriusr to th citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment ot t MEX A XI) IiOrS CL O TIIIXG, . also a large lot of Wry Goods, consisting in part of the following articles viz : Satins, Velvets, Cloths, Cassimeres, Doeskins, Sattinetts, Tweeds, Jeans, Tickings, Flannels, Brown fc Bleached Muslins, DRESS GOODS, of every style, Notions, &c. We have also on hand a large assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONXETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, CARPET-SACKS, Together with such other articles as are usu- lly kept in a country store, all of which thev will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for UAS11 Oi tUL.MIll 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 rea sonable terms. Ebensburg, January 25, 18G0:tf DO YOU WANT WHISKERS ? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? "0 YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ? B E LL1NG HAM'S C E LEB RATE D Stimulating 0:sksiciiC. FOR THE WHISKERS AND HAIR. The subscribers take pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of the United States thai they have obtained the agency for, and are now enabled to ofTer to the American public, the abve justly celebrated and world-renowned article. THE STIMULATING ONGUENT is prepared by Dn.G. 1. BELLixcnAU, an emi nent physician of London, 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 one of the kind used hy the French, and in Londonand 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 the scalp, it will enre baldness, aud 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 dark, and restore gray hair to its original color, leaving it soft, smooth and flexible. The "Oxocest" 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 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 "On 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 cr address . HORACE L II EG EM. AN & CO., Dru-jgists, $., 24 William street, New York. March 21, 1861-Cm LICENSE NOTICE. The following named persons have filed their Petitions for License in this olace which will be presented for the action of the Court, at an argument Court to be held in Ebensburg, on Monday, the 26th day of June inst. David A. Watt, Chest Springs borough, Tavern License. JOS. M' DONALD, Pro. Ebensburg, June 13, 1G1. A V4 -A CRESSON STATION. East Express Train leaves at 4 03 A. M. " Fast Lino - 7.52 P. M. " Mail Train " 10.14. A. M. West Express leaYes at 8.11 A. M. " Fast Lin 8.4S P. !UL " . Mail Train - 7.33 P. M. Poa not stop. TTk TT. Tory. Ajtxt. rjVHE UNION FOKETER ! ! it.- ir. tudor" & nran jontlS, riaving formed a partnership In the GItC CERY 'business, would respectful 'call th attention of the people of Ebensburg and ri cinity to their large stock, -which has been selected in the Eastern market with great care. Come aud examine for yourselves t -They cannot fail to please; Our stock consists in part of the following articles, viz : White and Brown Su- Chewing and Smok'g Tobacco. N. O. MoIabssci, Syrups, Rio Coffee, Cigars, Snuff, Candles, Soap, . Clothes, Market ftodS, Fancy Baskets. Wasl boards, Broom, Young Hyson, 7'r.pcrial and Black T:ru, RiCt f nil ll'tirfs Buckets, Measures, Butter, Sugar and Wa- Kealers, Churns, ter Crackers, Keg, Dried Apples. Peaches, Hair and Wire S1tw, Oranges and Lemons, Scrub, Shte and Dus Fig3, Raitinp, ting Brushes, Prune.1, Citrons, Nuts of all kinds, Ext. Ley and Coffee, Bowls, Butter Prints and La dles, Arnold's Inks from 6 to 75cents per bottle, Shoe-findings, Pegs, Nails, Thread, Sole Leather, Harvest Tools, Rope, Bed cords, tinss, Rope Halters, Twine, Tre Yaru, Fawcits, Window Glass, Tutty, An assortment of Es sences and Drugs, Shovels,Spadep, Hoes, Garden A Hoy Rnkes, Scythes and Snathes, Buck Saws and Nails, l'rovisioi. Hay Forks, FLOUR, CORN and OAT MEAL, CHEESE, RICE. B A G O N, MACKEREL, HERRING, CODFISH, And all kinds of Liquors, Brandy, Gin," Wines, Old Rye and Common Whiskey. 4c, &c. B, The above articles will be sold cheap for Cash or Country Produce, at Cash prices. Ebensburg, May 1861. if VTOTICE. JltI Having associated with Hugh Jones fn 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 the citizens of Ebensburg and vi cinity for their former patronage, I would re spectfully solicit a continuance of the same, under the firm of Tudor and Jones. R. II. TUDOR. Ebensburg, May 9, 1861. A CARD. WlTMElt'S BbIDGP. Lancaster Tn. July 3D, 1860. Messrs. Evaxs and Watsox: Gentlemen The small size No. 1 Salamander safe which I purchased from your agent, Mr. Adam IC Ba-r, in Lancaster City, on July 20th, ISL8, has been subjected to a very severe test, which it withstood in a most satisfactory manner. Thi3 Sife, containing all my books together with va'u .ble papers belonging to myself and some to my neighbors and friendt--, andrepreseting a val te of over Twenty Thous and Dollars, ($20,000) was in my Mi'll which was destroyed on the night of the 27th of Ju ly, 1860, and 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 wasgreatly increased by the combustion of a large quantity of grain confined within the brick walls. After the fire the safo was opened and the books and papers taken out in a state of perfect preser vation, the pnper'not even being discolored. This fact wa?, however, to many bystanders a better recommendation of your Safes than could be expressed in any other words from me. Yours Respectfullvj sel3 - SAMUEL RANCK. !,A large assortment of the above qual ity of Fire and Thief Proof Safes always on hand and for sale at as low rate3 as any other firm, at EVANS & WATSON'S. No. 304 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. V1T INTER GOODS, T T 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 Chains, Cotton Yarns, DeLaines, French Merinos, Woolen Cashmeres , Merino Plaids, Hosiery, Notions, Sattinetts, Cassimers, Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Hardware, Queensware, Gloves, Tickings, Brown and Black Muslins, READY-MADE CLOTHING, 50 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. The above goods have been bonght with care at low figures, and will be sold at tkIu. f prices- E. HUGHES. TTr ANTED V T 100,000 feet cood Cherrv UnnrAm 100,000 feet good Poplar Boards, l(i),000 feet 1 inch Poplar Boards, " 100,000 feet good Ash Boards and Tlank, 100,00 feet clear Pine Boards and Plank. For which part or all Cash will a1-rt- . paid. ALSO 200,000 feet eood common TIn in exchange for goods. E. H. lit -iii. $35, OO. Pars the entire cost for Tuition in i,m. popuLr and successful Commercial School in thrt country. Upwards of Twkltk Hcndrkd vonndmen from twrxtv-hoht fliffVr., .. 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 accouuts when they entered the College. v e5f Ministers' sons half price. Students enter at any time, and review when thej picase, without extra charge For Catalogues, Specimens of Penmanship and View of the Colleger enclose five letter stamps to JENKINS 4 SMITH, Pitrsburg P. March 2?-ly. b A Rt JAINS ! SELLING OFF AT COST D. J. Evans 4 Son offer their entire Mock 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 call. t- N. B. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the sabscribers ara hereby urgently requested to call and rrake immediate- eitle moat of their respective accounts. D. J. EVANS 4 SON'. E'aestJb'trg, April 4. 1831. ?)