in ' i .anRSDAY: ::;:::FBBRUAHY 27. 11 v LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Local Etoiiixg3. The people of the jloanta'm Tve're stalled out of their usual rcpriety on Monday morning, by the sin gular phenomenon of a regular noi '-wester accompanied by thunder and lighting. rLpra in April may be eminently rc- . , v.f tro pnnnr.t sav the sdnie of fresning, dmnuershowers in February. To those ilo have the pleasure of an acquaintance ffith Mr. U. J. Jones, of the Harrisburg patriot it- Union and there are many such iQ this locality the perusal of the "Ad ventures of an Editor," on our first page, TiU prove highly interesting.- Speak- iDr of the capture of the man Welsh, vrho jnJde his escape from our county jail in ISOO, the Greensbnrg Herald says : "No traces whatever of the wheicabouls of the furtive could be discovered, and the au thorities had almost despaired cf his cap ture, when, a few days since, it was ascer tained that ho was residing near New Sftlem, Westmoreland county, where he foi'eved the business of a miner. One of the Pittsburg police, assisted by the con stable of the district, visited his house on Tuesday week, and arrested him. It is E3id he was fully armed, and prepared to make a determined resistance, but the of ficers gained access to the house through a ruse, and then it was too late tor him to show fight." Welsh is now in jail, await ing his trial, which will probably come off next week. We are pleased to learn that the persons injured by the recent col lision on the railroad at Cresson, this cottnty, ere all in a fair way of recovery, with no probability that any of their inju ries will prove fatal. Pickles, of the Standard, takes umbrage at a statement nf ours to the effect that rye whiskey is passable, but rye coffee isn't. He insists t,n the contrary, that "rye coffee is 2ctssa Ue good rye whisky never !" This is a distincticu tcilhout a difference, truly ! -'The dwelling house of John M. Eeocde, Juniata township, Blair county, took fire two Suudays ago, during the absence of the family at church, and was entirely consumed, together with its content;?, leav ing the family almost totally destitute. Two inviduals, signing themselves "Harry and Marion," advertise in the IIo'.IHavsburg Standard for wives. Two voung ladies, the Misses "Sorrento," ad vertised in lite AUeyhanian some weeks rince for hubb.iuds. W e would respect fully 6'.'ggcst that these and those be put v.'gethjr ! As the season for public sales is about at hand, we embrace the op portunity of informing those who may pur rjc '-selling out" that we are prepared to execute all manner of handbills at short notice and on reasonable terms. Give us a call. C. T. Roberts, of the jewelry trre, advertises by handbill that he will t-U at public auction, on Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week, Cd and proximo, his entire ttock of clocks, batches, jewelry, etc., preparatory to re moving his establishment to ai.othcr looa "Jn. Persons wishing bargains in his line should make it convenient to be cn hand. We are "lad to see in our midst a.-ain looking hale and hearty as ever Mr. Lewis Jones, resident about one mile from ton. Upon the breaking cut of the rebellion, Mr. J. who was then at tending school in Ohio attached himself o in Ohio regiment. He was present at and participated in the battle of Cross Lanes, Western Virginia, where he re-', ceived a severe jrunshot wound in the rc- cit-n of the lungs. Being unable to leave the field of action, he was taken prisoner 1'J the rebeb. After a captivity of some Teets, he was rescued by the Federal troops at Gauley Bridge, where F'oyd fsecuted his celebrated retrogessivc move ment, leaving behind prisoners and pretty uch everything else. His wound being ''-f a dangerous nature, he was ordered to Cincinnati to undergo medical treatment. naturally strong constitution enabled -iffito trhiinph over his injuria?, and he 18 now, we believe, about "as good as Jew." Jlr j ias received an honorable discharge from the army. -J. II. Keat- -Jf I'srj., has retired from the assistant editorship of the Hollidaysburg Whig, M turned his attention to the profession the law. There are at nresent five 4 prisoners confined in our county i ail. ia Uarrisburg Union states that the nijlvania Railroad company are daily ''Pping articles for, the sick soldiers in tUr camp3 and hospitals, for the Sanitary &niIUlsion, free of charge. This is in ked a praiseworthy liberality, and will duly appreciated and gratefully ac jjoowledgej by the many sick ones far ':r-ni home and kindred. Keep it Before the People. We have an important fact to communicate. In doing bo, we have no desire to make any unnecessary ado or create any undue excitement. But the people should know it. Therefore we print it. And we waut everybody to read it. And then read it to everybody else. And then hand the paper to his neighbor. So that he may read it, and tell it to his family. So that they may knoyy it, and write to their Fricnds about it. Go that they miy tell it Uatu, and pubiisn it in Asteiou, and elsewhere or any other place. So that everybody and the rest of mankind may know that "the law is a gloriou3 uncer tainty." And that if our Representative last year distinguished him-zeW, our Rep resentative this year has also distinguished ton-self : The Dog Laic is Repealed I TnE Borough Election. Our first borough election under the new arrange ment of two wards to the municipality came off on last Friday. Two tickets a Republican and Democratic were placed in nomination. The following was the result of the vote : BOP.OCGn OFFICERS. Durgess George Huntley, 11. School Directors E. J. .Mills, Dr. Jolin 31. Jones, Isaac Evaus all Republicans. EAST WAKD. Constable Thomas Todd, R. Tou r. Council Win. Davis, Daniel J. Davis, E. J. Waters, Jolm Thompson, D. W. Jones all Republicans-. Inspector John "W. Roberts, R;, L. Rodg ers, D. judge cf Election Thonia.3 J. Davis, R. Assessor Thomas P. Davis. H. WEST WARP. Constable 31. 31. O'Neill, D. Town Council William Kittell, II. Kinkcad, R. L. Johnston. Edward D. Evans, Thomas J, Williams all Democrats. Inspcctoi? J. D. Thomas, D., R. Evans, R. Judge of ohn LIovjJ, D. Assessor RicfrimhT. Davis, D. Common Schools. From the Report of the State Superintendent of Common Schools ior the year 1SG1, we glean the following statistics with reference to the operation.? cf the system in this county : Whole number of schools, Number ret required. Number of male scholars, Number of female scholar, Number learning German, Number of male teachers, Number of female teachers, Amt. levied for school purposes, Amt. levied for building " 140 17 3.G33 l-i5 114 33 18,731 32 Amt. reed, from State appropriate, $2,922 80 To Parents. We are informed that cn Monday last, Mrs. Aline Maguire re opened her select school in this place Mrs. M. is an estimable and highly-educated lady, and 8 an instructress i.s de servedly popular. To thoso desiring it, she also gives instruction in music, a science in which she is admirably skilled. As her terms are moderate, those interes ted would do well to extend her a liberal patronage. Personal Maj. Litzinger, of the 11th regiment, P. 11. C, having recently Iifdii nri icf r-i f A1 1,t- Q.ivprf !t!i:f oc Jj r.inc - .-J - , at home on a brief furlough. He is re covering slowly. Capfc. Win. Linton, of the cavalry com pany now fjru:i:g in this county, wad also in town during the bfgisuiiitg of the pres ent week. He rerorts his command in a A flourishing condition. The Twenty-Second. We are ecrry to chronicle that the anniversary of the birth of the Father of his Country the great and good "Washington was permit ted to come and go without any patriotic demonstration whatever in our midst. The occasion wa.3 pretty generally observ ed elsewhere throughout the country. Co. A, Htii Heot. By a privato let ter from Camp Pierpont, we learn that John J. Storey and Joseph A. PfofT both members of this company have bcendc tached for gunboat service on the western waters. They are both from this county. 2Ev Advehsisements. The atten tion of the public is directed to the ad vertisement elsewhere of "Kollock's Dan delion Coffee." This is said to be an excellent substitute for the genuine arti cle. Try it. Court. The March term of our coun ty Courts will commence on next 31onday, to continue for three weeks. A large amount of business has accumulated, and a throng time is anticipated. List of Jurors. On our fourth page this week will be found the list of Jurors for the coming term of our county Courts. It may prove interesting as a matter of reference. QONSTAELES' BLANK RETURNS; JUSTICES' BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. Trial List. The following is the list of causes set down for trial at the Court of Common Pleas of Cambria county, commencing on Monday, 3d March, 18G2 : FIEST WEEK. Stremmill Richardson et al Henley Fronhiser Cassiday Commonwealth vs Uandshue, vs liohman et al. vs Warner, vs l'enrod, vs Perry's Admr. vs Roberts et al. Samo Glass Morrison Griffith Matthewj Noble Tiley Com'th for usa Rise Admr. Eager Loose Ll'Quaida vs Same, Vs Flinn Ex'rs. vs Murray et al. vs Ross et al. vs Troxell, vs Same, vs Mcj-cr et al. vs Moore., vs Fockler & Eliij. VS Thompson, vs Vogel, vs Beyer Admr- BECOXD WEEC. vs George ct al. vs Kin ct al. Johnston Newkirk et al. Pa den Whittle & Orriek Murphy lloliiwood Divers Jsarae Finnarty Pollard for use Davis Sankcr et al. Executor of Glass M'Coy Admr. Iiluller Ulair Co. Poor Di rectors, Runnion Eurk llaggarty George Com'th. for use Behee vs Lye Mutual Ins Co. vs Ileslop. .. vs Euik et a!. vs vs Lyc. Insurance Co Scott. vs S.ime. vs Knott et al. vs Driskell et al. vs vs M'AIlister M'Cormiek. vs Eb. & Cresson E.R. vs Litzinger. vs Glass. vs Washington Tp. vs George. sv Rurgoon. vs liolweber. vs Myers ct al. V3 Moores. vs Dillon. M'Coy vs Glass. TIIIED WEEK. Maguire vs M'Govern, Moore" vs Gritlith, Sink vs Cretin, Paul vs Plummer, Rurk vs Cruio et al., Rurjoon vs I'nnock, Darby V3 O'llagan, Morrison V3 Ilodgerj, Garnishee. Kiinc vs Ryan, Kane vs M Gahey, Kerrigan vs Kiukead et al., (Same vs M Council, Same vs O'ckalley, Lloyd vs Hhafl'er, RoLinson vs Sims, Same vs Hme, Siimc vs Gore, Vratson V3 O'Neiir, Evan 3 vs JiMies, Yei:gley vs Pipor, Moore vs Nicholas, Murray vs Skelly, Zalira V3 Murray. LICENSE NOTICE. The following named person3have f.led their Petitions for License in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Cambria County, w hich will be presented for the action cf the Court or. Monday, the Third of March, 1SG2. To v. it : Tavern License. Matthew Dietrich, Chest Tp. ; Linns Spies, Cambria City; John Ryan, Cambria City; Stephen Conwell, 2d Ward, Johnstown ; Jo seph Itel, Munster Tp. ; John W. Moore, Richland Tp. ; Daniel Conf.ur, Taylor Tp. ; Thomas Short, Washington Tp. ; Henry Fos ter, Ei ensburcr, W. Ward; Thomas S. D.ivi, 2d Ward, Johnstown ; David Metzgar, 4th Ward, Johnstown; Joseph Cole, Carroltonrn ; Anthony Ki:rtz, Conemauh Koroufth ; Jacob Riaglc, T-th ward, Jol:n?towu ; ;Peter Master-on, 3rd v.-r.rd, Johnstown ; Jar.es R M' Creigut, Sid ward, Johnstown ; Henry Fritz, 4th ward, Johnstown ; George Weiurt, Mill v i 1 1 e Bor. ; Frederick Voigcl, Washington Tp. ; UctiH-gious Duraeh, 3d ward, Johnstown ; Jum..-s J. M'EIhur.y, Loretto : Put: itk M'llugh, Munster Tp ; George Shearer, Voder Tp. ; John Shearer, JchL!to'.vn ; Peter Malzi?, Con emaupli Por. ; George Litzlnr, Allf.Vieny Tp. ; John Smith, Allegheny Tp. ; Jchn J. GlaiB, Washington Tp. ; Daniel Litziner, Chest Springs. Quart Licrn'e. Tudor fc Jones, Fbcnsburg; Henry Litren dorf, 5th ward, Johnstown. JOSEPH M DONALD, Clerk. 0f,oe of Clerk of Sessions, ") February f, 18-32,-31. . P EGlsfmt'S NOTICE. JLdj Notice is hereby given that the follow ing Accounts have been passed and filed in the Ilc-p-i.ter's Office, at Ebensburg, and will he presented to the Orphans' Court of Cam bria County, for confirmation and allow ance, oa Wednesday, the tilth day cf March next, to wit : The account of Christian "Weaver, Guar diiui of Catharine Keim, a minor child of Pe ter Keim, late of paid Counts, dee'd. The account of David Penshoof, one of the Administrators of Jacob Uenshoof, dee d. The account of John ShoH'uer, Administra tor of Casper Sholiuer, late of Clearfield township, dee'd. The partial account of Wm. , Kittell, Trus tee to sell the real estate of Thomas Jackson, dee'd. The partial account of Charles 15. Ellis, Administrator of Daniel Huber, Sr., dee'd. The account of Charles 15. Ellis, Adminis trator of Daniel Huber, Jr., dee'd. The account of-E. J. Waters, Administra tor of Daniel W. Williams, dee'd. T4ic account . of John Dibert, Administrator of John Dibert dee'd. The final account of Henry Yengley, Guar dian of Elizabeth Dibert, one of the heir of JoLn Dioert, dee'd. The supplemental account of Dominick Di rneml and Henry Topper, Administrators cf John Trclter, dee'd. The account of E, J, Waters, Executor of Elizabeth Rclyca, dee'd. The partial account of Paul George, Ad ministrator of Thomas H. Porter, dee'd. The account of E. J. Waters, Administra tor of the Rev. Richard Roberts, dee'd. The final account of James Kirkpatrick, Executor of Archibald Kirkpatrick, dee'd. The account of Milton Jones, Administra tor of Thomas Johe3, of Jackson township, dee'd. The partial account of Christiana D. Wil liams, Administratrix of David Williams, dee'd. The first account cf Joseph Miller, Guar dian of Woodburn Dcnson. The first and final account of Joseph Mil ler, Guardian of Eraeline Benson, now de ceased, v E. F. LYTLE, Urgistcr Re?:stcr's Ofilcc, Feb'y, C, 1 862-1 1. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration on the estate of Moses Paul, late of Croyle township, Cambria county, de ceased, have been granted to the undersign ed, and all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate are hereby notified to come forward and settle the same, and per sons having claims against said estate are no tified to present them, properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM PAUL, Adm'r. February, 2S, 18C2-Ct. 1ST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Ebcns burcr. un to February 0. M. S. Adam3 Daniel Brown. Geo AV Brown Emma Bryan Daniel J Dvis 2 James R Davis Barnev Delancy John Elder Sr 3 Irviu Edwards BerLha Eger Mrs. Margt Evans -Miss Jaiie Evans Miss Ann Evans Mr J Evan's Mrs Margaret Evani Hugh Evens Evan Gri.'S th Daniel Carman 2 AV AVGriiilth T II Humphreys Thus Hughes Su?un Harkins E J Humphreys . Ely E liyalt Mii?3 Margt Ilines Patrick Hay 3 H J Humphreys Benjamin Hinds David T Jame3 Miss Susan Jamca L'vau Jame3 Miss Mcrgt James Bernard Kellcy Ann Kurtzs J C Luke L K Lane Sila3 Lewis Anna Mary LcfT Philomena Moser Mis3 Rebecca Miller Mr 3 Mary Minser James McCloskey Mrs Catharine Miller Miss Amanda Ott Mrs AVm OConnell Mr3 Margt Pringlo Mrs Susan Prvce Miss Mary J Reese Mi53 Jane Rolcrts Miss Ellen Short AVm Simmons John Sieger AA'ra Scovvdin AVm AVilon E AVilliams AVm J Wer.3 Thos AViliiaiGJ Mis3 Jane Jone3 Persons inquiring for the above letters n please say they are advertised. JOHN THOMPSON, P. M. Ebensburg-, Feb. 6, 16C2-4t. ill Tays the entire cost for Tuition in the most popular and succsfful Commercial School in the country. Upwards of Twelvk IIr.NDi.ED yound men from TWKSTt-).ionT different States have been educated for business here within the pa t three ye-irs, some of whom have been employed as Bock Keeper3 at salaries of $2000,00 per Annum, immediately upon graduating, who kneT knew nothing of accounts when they entered the College. af Ministers" sons half price. Students enter at any time, and retisw when they please, without extra charge " For Catalogue?. Specimens of Penmanhip and View of the College, enclose five letter stamps to JENKINS A SMITH, Pitrsburg Pa. March 23-ly. r T. RORERTS, CLOCK AND WATCHMAKER, And JJahr in CLOCKS, AVATCnES, JEWELRY, Faxct Goods, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, NOTIONS, &c Just received at the Jewelry stor of C. T. Roberts, a large and complete jtock of Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, &c, which will be sold very low for Cash. Ladies are iu?itedto call and examine his toek, and secure t?Tgain, Repairing faithfully performed and warranted to give satisfaction: 1 Sept. lS'Jl. 6irpiIE UNION KIGHT OR Tft"KOGr UXIOX rLAXISG XILT., F.embv.rgT retina. The subscriber begs leave to inform the Public that 1:3 is prepared to furni..i, cn short notice and cn rei.-onMe terfn., all manner of AVORKED LUMBER, HASH AND DOtVAS, and MOULTHNtJ-S. Ah work warranted to give ertire fati?fac tion, otherwise no charge wiil be nmde. Orders from 4 di-tunce j.i.!icited, jnl filed with projnptneas nl dispatch. yiX, Rcugh Lnmber taken in exchange for AVoikcd Lumber. B. F. WILLIAMS. Ebcnsbnrg, Jn. CO, l'J2-tf. IT'jJENSRUKCr FOUNDRY. J The withdrawal of the foreman and book-keeper from the Ebensburg Foundry, renders it absolutely nece?!"ry thnt all ac counts shall be settled up without any delay. Persons desirom of saving iin'kulry, and perhaps costs, had better call and settle with out further notice. E. GLASS & CO. Ebensburg, Jan. 16, 1802. UGI1 A. 3IcCOY, Saddle and Jf-rrness Ufanvfartvrer, EBENSBURG, PA. OTics one door cast of Davis, Jones Co.'s Store. A largo stock of rcady-mde Harness, Sad dles, Bridles, Ac, constantly on hand und for sale cheap. Dec. 25, ISCl-tf. SSOLUTION or PARTNERSHIP. JL The partnership heretofore existing be tween the subscribeia in the Wagon Making busine?s, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 27th day of November last. And now, we hereby notify all persons indebted to the paid Firm, that the Books are left in the hands of D. H. Roberts, Esq., for settlement and collection. All accounts remaining un settled on the first day of March next, will be collected by due course of law, without respect to persons. MORGAN HUMPHREYS. ROBERT REES. DISSOLUTION of PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, mider the firm cf AVike Gardner, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books and Notes are left in the hands of Isaac AVike, to whom pay ment will he made. ISAAC AVIKE. WM. H. GARDNER. AVilmore, Jan. 30, l862-4t. gCoi.See new advertisements. THE VERY LATEST ARRIVAL EBENSBURG 1? FT B 'P f II Wi H C n. mm "Quiets. Sales Small Grants." A. A. BARKER, Ebexsecg, Vs. r!HE SUBSCRIBER Voald respectfully an g nounce'to the citizens cf Ebensburg and yicinity that he has just received, at his store, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever before brought to this county, all of w hich he is determined to sell cheaper than the checpcit. DRY GOODS, In endless variety. i !?RES3 GOODS, Of every description. WOOLEN GOODS, A full nnd complete assortment. WniTE GOODS, Embracing all the newest styles. EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Of all sorts, sizes, widths and pices. HOOP SKIRTS AiTD BALMORALS, The latest and best styles. READY-MADE CLOTHING, A better and cheaper article than cverbelbre oiTered to this coramuiiitv. EOOTS AND SHOES, Of the very best workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS. HOSIERY AND CLOVES. BUTFALO ROBES. Hardwire, Qrcnsvarc, Groceries, Flonr, Hjcoti, Cheese, Sirups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod Ich, Jmn and Xails, Cedyr ard Vt'illow Ware, Drags and Medicines, Carlon end Fish Oil, etc., iTc, etc These, and many other descriptions of Good, too mimerons to here mention, con stantly cn hand. Ifot to mince matters, he keeps a rinzT Class co uxtr t store, where snythicfr or everything a person may need or desire can be obtained. By buying a large stock fit a time, and pay ing lor the same almost entirely in Cish, the aur.cribr i tnabld to sell fonsiucroLhr ek'dfrr than other de, tiers in this community. To be convinced of the truth of this :ssertitn yon need only call aud examine his Schedule of Prices: . 'XO.CHAKGK FOR HJ0.WING GOODS." Customers will be waited upon by aceom- S'.odatiag Salesmen. 1 JCfiT The Public is requested to roll in ! the- more the merrier and secure Bargains. ' A. a. uvittii:;;. Dee. 1861. W 9 A' B ARGA1NS1 BARGAINS I i on EV LRYEODY DJ. EVAN'S k SON have this this day . received from the E.iit and re nnr oii'cring to tl citizens of Ebensburg, and vicinity, a well selected assortment ot mi:x . i xd dots cl o tii ix a, also large lot of I5ry C2ooI, coriiistirsg in part of the following nrtirlc vir. : Saline, Velvet, Cloths, Cnrsiinerc, Doeskin Sattinelts, T woods. Jeans, Tickings,, Flannels, Brown fc Bleached Muslir.s, DRESS GOODS, cf ever- style, Notions, kc. AVe have also on hand a large assortment of ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, STATIONARY, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, FISH, SALT, TRUNKS, : CARPET-SACKS, Together w ith such other articles arare usu ally kept in a country store, all of -which they will dispose cheaper than the cheapest, for CASH oi COUNTRY' PRODUCE. Ebensburg, January 25, 18C0:f tt s . C u a llQ . 1-3 , SOW G 23 H t3 Y- g o -j. o V? c c L. 58 P- 4 r- c Cl. a Oi o o S o r 3 r- o o c ui - C 3 : o sr. 53 3 T5 1. ' Ct n o H 0 e a o s a i . r 1 1 ? g ( n c- Lj O C frj pi rr r o 0 2 2 '! ? a c A- , n K. tt - a re ? s C C 23 r? 72 n X i O 3 - o w y. n ? Jg 3 e li S w - S c S S ? e 3 O O ca V? 2. 2 o cn a- - c Z B go O 3 CO 0 33 r u- c 5 0 I o o "- 3 3 O 2. o P i o r o c 3 C 3 f o 1 ; a h. r - 73 - e - 2 o 73 3 t-- m-m n O fi 1 TVATCIJES AO JEWELRY. iw nr. "jyRS. E. J. STAHL tcfpectfally inform? JLtl. Hie citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that she has on Land a large ami superior lot of 77ATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEV7ELRV. which she will sell at reduced prices. Par ticular attention paid to repairing the abovo artulc, and all work warranted. The mechanical dcpart:uent..cf the estab lishiiient is nnJer the sup'.-rvi.-iou 'of 1-1. R. M'Dowell, who is a competent and experi ence! ertificer. JT.Nf Oiiice opposite Sioemaker L Sons' Eiore. Julls, lS(Jl:3m ECENSRUIKl HARDWARE AND STOVE I)EOT. DA R CA IX S TO HE HA D ! The undersigned has just received a larjr and t-plendtd assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Cooking; Parlor and Healing Stoves, Noils. Window Class, Hoop Iron, Caibon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and PrUinnia Ware. Class Ware, ic, ic. nil of which he will sell very low lor CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Also : i lie still continues to tnar.n facts re Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for ssilo either by the V.'ltoksale or Xctzil. Repairing done ou short notice. He .returns hh sincere thanks to his old fribtuls and customers f tr the pattormge ex tendod him, and begs leave to hope that they will come forward ;iud settle up thcira ounts cf long i taudii-g. and commence the new year 4;on the square." He must have "money ti enable him to keep up his stock. fclL. Prices low, to suit the Times. ; GEO. HUNTLEY. Ebcnsbnrp, Jnny. 0. ISC2tf TTOTICE. L' All person;? knowing themselves indebt ed to Clinton H. Jor.es are hereby r.o-.ifierl that his Uook. Note s, &c, arc in the hand of D. II Roberts, Esq., andae hereby request ed to call and make immediate settlement end save costs. Dec. 12, 1CS1.' C. H. JONES. J OR WORK OF ALL KINDS NEATLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED AT THS 'A LLEG 1 1 A N I AN" OFFI CE, HIGH St., EEENSnur.G, VA. f it.lication orriCE : DAVIS & JONES' LUILDINC UP PTAIRS CP STAIRS TH15K DOOR BACI. GIVE US A CALL. Pi i ;' ' 'f inr ir
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