froR3DAY::::::::::::::N0VJj:MBEli 12. 1.0 CAL AND PERSONAL Exemptions from toe juratx. he ?Allawinc is an abstract of exemptions granted io "Drafted Men by the Board of Enrollment of the 17th district, Penna., during-the week ending Oot. 24, 1863, with the cause of exemption stated in each case : Emanuel Webb, Richland, disability Henry Morse, oonemaagn, Jefferson Horner, Taylor, David Custer, - " WilHaia Shearer, Conemaugh, Daniel Noon, " William Varnerj Taylor, Edmund Bishop, Yoder, Jame3 M'Guire, Taylor, alienage James Gallagher, " LeviReicharJ, Conemaugh, substitute in ser- . vice 3d March . Philip E Constable, Conemaugh, disability Benjamin Benshoof, " paid com B L Agnew, Johnstown, disability Charles Vickroyi Taylor, pd commutation John T Cooney, " 44 Eobert T Anderson, Conemaugh, pd com Charle3 E Wilson, 44 - alienage Paul Simmons, 44 only son widow John Finigan, disability Archibald Wissinger, 44 paid com Emacuel Plough, " Samuel Fyock, 4. George Wehn, Johnstown, disability AdolDhus Frank. Taylor, paid commutation Ijaac J Plough, John Baker, Silas Gochnour, Levi Marsh, " 4 44 II 4 ' II 11 Christian Strayer, " two brothers in ser Benj F Williams, Cambria, paid commutation Jacob J Strayer, Yoder, disability Jonathan Eckels, " " Thomas Herrons, Taylor, paid com William F Goshorn, Conemaugh, disability Levi Edwards, Yoder, paid com JJphraim Goughnour, Taylor, furnished sub John Nester, " paid com Abraham B Angus, 41 unsuit ago " Thomas Kinney, 44 alienage John Keating, 44 unsuit age Famuel Horner, Richland, paid commutation Tobias Stutzman, Taylor, Noah jlyers, " Bracket! J Ayres, Conemaugh, John Carroll, Johnstown, PharLg Tranlr Jr II I ' II David Hiidebrand, Taylor, sab in ser 3d Mar Benjamin Marsh, 44 paid commutation Richard Charlton, " 44 Joha A Noon, Conemaugh, disAility -George Ford,. '.- paid com Wiliiam M'Eioy, Taylor, disability Joha A Cough, Conemaugh, only son ag'd par .Silvester Hiidebrand, ' paid com Joha II MacC.-.rtney, Taylor, 44 Benjamin Kest, Conemaugh, alienage Dvid Barrer, Tr.y'or. disability George Hidenfelter,' Yoder, 44 Panuel II Harshbergcr, " " John Smith, Conemaugh, only son aged father Lewis M Wolf, Johnstown, unstiitablenes:" age Abraham Bycr3, Jackson, disability Tiaothy Tansey, Millville, unsuitable gs Pe;r Mullin, Jobn3town, alienage D.vid Creed, pail commutation ii William Dill, " George Frits, 44 Kev P M M'Garvey, 44 Henry S Smith, " Henry Schnable, " Charles Cartwrigbt, 44 Joha D Jones, 44 Adam Glass, 44 Maiimillian Werder, ' Augustus Dangess, 4 Gotlcib Bantley, 41 Henry Whannell, " John'W Morgan, Charles Fridsche, 44 John James, 44 disability .i only son widow 3 brother ia ser alienage only son widow 2 brothers in erv, only son widow disability only son aged par alienage I T ... l .4 Patrick Moorr, 44 44 Terrence Hughes, Cambria City, alienage William J Davi3, Johnstown, paid com John Burket, 44 disability Charles Zipp, " alienage Franki'm Iio3e, Richland, paid com Joha M Brady, Johnstown, furnished Bub Henry Fritz, 4 44 liichael Gallagher, 44 alienage Cornelias M'Anany, " " Hiram Hawk, Cambria City, only son widow icii J rihp. Johnstown, disability t'wta M'Cafrey, - - - 7 ' 4i ka Carney, unsuitable age father moth chil ii Gtorge Heech, Jonathan WalforJ, ti9 Geslop, tiiey Wilson. paid com K&ert W Hunt, only son widow abn Rbinehart. Cambria City, unsuit age oiian Folsom, Johnstown, paid com 'o! A Hoffman. 44 44 Jsuh Hudson. 14 in serv 3d March ic rge M Wilson, Hudson, It II I ii ii Uwdcr Vaughn, ?'ga SI-Grory. paid com .IVn V alienage raard M'Donald, Cambria City, alienage "arv Bavi6. Johnstown. " l-4."ies htudt. . it pd commutation 'Matine Lobemyer, 44 disability father moth chil alienago disability .smas Scott. 44 '3es t or J. : P Tittle, tit&Vna P.r.ctort only son widow waeiRose, Richland, paid commutation wiry Miller, Johnstown, only son aged par r va Kandolpb, disability '-"ick Culley, 41 paid com -'ge h.aac, Cambria City, unsuitable age u.iia Laderyan, Johnsl jtown, alienage , aiicmns, Litenberger, i,4MSin7.him.. ii ii i ii i disability alienage ii paid com -disability disability only son widow disability ' paid com disability two bros in service alienage disability ' unsuitable age alienage disability unsuitable age paid com unsuitable age disability , two bros in service r-il Joaes, ' 7 Smith, Shearer, 'Kib f! r? ' . 5r n rlps Clavton sirrah i .He. . ... lis . ' - " I . ii paid com non-reBidcnce . Jmiiu i.i . W,r?"e8 Johnstown, disability Wclay, dlsbiliiy John Darby, Johnstown, alienage - Frederick Proctor, . ...' Hamilton M'Dowell ' " disability Edward Conroy, " only son widow John Sullivan, . alienage Patrick Frinn, -;..'"., Stephen Mackiel, .Milltille, 44 - , '' Patrick M'Cabe, . .. Sebastian Boxler, Johnstown, " - ;r : ; Reese Edwards, -. George Holfelter, ' William J Nolen, Millville, unsuitable age Benjamin Reese, Johnstown, only sou widow Richard Lewis, ' alienage John Galbraith, Ebensburg, disability Adam Kennedy, Johnstown, non resideno ' William O'Brien, Millville,- alienage Charles Mahoney, . ' : Jlichael Ryan, " , " Frederick W Kress, Johnstown, alienage Lewis Baumer, Conemaugh. paid com Robert Bone, Johnstown, alienage John Williams, Millville, unsuitableness age Andrew Zipp, Johnstown, alienage David R Stutzman, Millville, paid com John Karns, Johnstown, disability . Victor Voeghtley, Levi B Hornberger, paid "com - - : David Livingston, . i disability : Thomas John Horan, paid com John Croft, Millville, Joseph Clark Beam, Johnstown, paid com oamuei oruau, Frank R Gilbert, John E Fry, John Kybcr, Henry B Barns, John W Haines, James Crosby, Lewis Williams, Richard Ellis, John Egan, Henry M Lewia, Nicholas Holfelter, Thomas German, . ii 44 44 . II II II II . II . If II 44 la l "disability only son widow paid oom disability ii George W S to tier. ii William Miller, Millville, unsuitableness age v inceni u riott, busquehanua, paid com vicurge xrown, jounsiown, disability August Zipp, aliens ee Dennis Hartigan, Millville. Daniel Thomas, Conemaugh, John Sloan, ii ii Michael Barry, Johnstown, disability John O Bryan, alienage John Ties, unsuitable age Daniel M'Ginly, David Davis, Jackson, elected by mother Casper Harshberger, Johnstown, disability David Kimmell, Johnstown, in serv 3d March Samuel W Davis, Ebensburg, Lewis J Jones, n Hiram Swenk, Johnstown, paid com Bernard M'Kternan, disability Joseph Berkey bile, ' paid com Bernard C Riley, ' only son aged par Alfred Constable, furnished sub Anthony Prestine, paid coin George Lego, Washington, William D M'CIellan, Johnstown, paid oom Daniel J Evaus," Cambria, . 1 nomas J Lloyd, Ebensburg, David Bee, Conemaugh, William Kay lor. Cambria. ii ii ii unver iveeu, liiackiick, father inota chi!iren Owen Rollin, Cambria, alienage Richarti Gittens, disability John F Tibbott, Christian Shinefelt, Cambria, disability Newton I Roberts, Ebensburg, paid com William R Jones, Cambria, unsuitable age Abner Lloyd, pa;j com .. . Joha A Jones, disability Luther Styles, Blacklick, Kvan Bennett, Cambria, " " JohaO'Harra, . ,paii com Ptler Long, i Elias D Powell, .. . " Charles Horman, Blacklick, Roland R Davis, Cambria, John Murray, only son aged parents Morris J Evans, paid com Richard W Pryce, " disability Jer,miah A Fagan, Ebensburg, furnished sub Robert LWzingcr, Blacklick, Amos Rowland, William Martz, Cambria, disability John Blickenderfer, Blacklick. Richard Griffith, Ebensburg, father moth chil J Todd Hutchinson, . only son widow William H Duvis. Cambria, disability Samuel Thomas, Blacklick, paid com James Hunt, Jackson, disability Daniel C Zahm, Ebensburg, Thomas G Davis, Cambria, furnished sub Henry Anstadt, Jackson, paid com James P Perkin3, 4' disability Jeremiah Brown, 44 Jacob Shoemaker, 14 Evan D Evans, Ebensburg, George Varner, Jackson, " Jacob Stutzman, 44 non-residence Donglass Weight, 4 disability Edward Thomas, Conemaugh, disability William II Paul, Jackson, paid commutation Samuel Reese. Cambria, unsuitable age Willi am Strayer, Jackson, paid com Philip S Noon, Ebensburg, 14 James C Easley, 4 George S Brubakcr, , furnished sub. J. D. CAMPBELL, Capt. j- Pro. Mar. The above list concludes the exemp tions for this county. - "Have you got the Greenbacks Ready?" Samuel J. Rojer, Collector ot IX. S. Internal Revenue for Cambria CO., gives notice that be will be at.Wiloiore on Friday, 13th inst., at Cresson, Satur day, 14th, at Lorctto, Monday, 16th, at Chest Springs, Tuesday, 17th, at Carroll town, Wednesday, 18th, at Ebensburg, Thursday and Friday, 19th and 20th, and at Johnstown at any time prior to 23d inst., for the collection of excise and in come taxes. Snow ! On Friday last, we were vis ited by the first snow of the season. On Sunday and Monday, the flakes descended in real midwinter style, covering the ground to the depth of probably an inch. At the present writing, (Tuesday,) the ground ia still partly clothed iu white, and "all nature wears the impress of the dainty fingers of the Frost-King. Winter is coining I . . , Taken Prisoner.- Corporal Frank Lcavy, of Capt. Gregg's company, 13th Penna. Cavalry, was taken prisoner by the Rebels at Jefferson, Va., on the 12th ult. Thirty-seven of bU comrades were captured at. the same time and place jCorp. L. resides in ' Loretty this eoupty. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. ' - Johnstoww, Nov. 8, 1863. . Dear AUeghaman : - The show flakes are falling rapidly, as -1 write, covering the earth with a mantle of white, and giving unmistakable evidence that the Ice-King has assumed -the sceptre, and commenced his bleak reign. In view of ihs fact that cold weather ia now upon us, there is a subject which every editor should enlarge upon, which i?, that associations should be formed for the relief of the destitute fam ilies of our volunteers. It is praiseworthy to assist in relieving the privations and sufferings of our brave volunteers, but many a heart in the tented field will ache to-night, by thinking, of destitute wives and families left to the cold mercies of an uncharitable world. There is no use in trying to disguise the fact that (here are many of this class in our midst, and whilst we honor the sacrifice of husband or son, should we not in ?orue measure alleviate the hardship and suffering of wife or pa rent whose sacrifices are still greater? This is a subject which commenda itself to the serious attention of the community at large, and although the county provides a pittance for these destitutes, yet the sum is not sufficient' to meet their wants. Whilst our volunteers in - the field are braving the dangers and enduring the privations of war, something must be done the alleviate, the lot of those dependent upon them; more real service will thus be done our. soldiers than all the luxuries which kind hands are monthly forwarding for their benefit, can possibly confer. This is rather out of the line of local correspon dence, but the sight ef thinly-clad women traversing our streets, with marks of suffering in their faces, has led me to write the above. In the local line, nothing unusual has transpired during the past week, and I am at a loss to make my letter iuteresing. The young ladies of the Catholic congregation are making arrangements to hold" a grand fair in their new church for the purpo?e, I undeistand, of contributing their mite towards its completion. From a knowledge of the fair ones who have the matter in hand, I havno doubt their fair will be a success. ...... The Blaisdell Brothers, moro familiarly known as the "Swiss Bell Ringers," are advertised to appear at Union Hall on Tuesday evening. Their, performances are said to be quite interesting. . - - May Lboit. SnocKixa Casualty Man Killed.; On Wednesday of lat week,' 4th inst-,: a young man named John D. Brown, for merly of Summerhill, this county, but latterly a resident of Gloucester, N. J. came to his death unjjer the following cir cumstances: lie had gone out hunting, alone, in the vicinity of Summerhill, on the morning of the above day. and when attempting to climb over a fallen tree, his gun loaded with shoP was accidentally discharged, the load taking effect in his right temple, fracturing hi3 scull, and tearing away a portion of the brain. Strange to say, he was not instantly killed ; when found, in the Sfternooo, he was still living, and continued to breathe until about 7 o'clock, when he expired. The distressing condition of the sufferer was first discovered unto his friends thro' the fidelity of a dog that had accompanied him on his ill-starred expedition. When Mr. B. fell, the animal, with wonderful instinct, made its way back in the direc tion of home until it came up with two men, whom it induced, by means of piti ful howling and singular behavior gener ally, to believe that something was wiongw Accordingly, the. men followed into the woods, the faithful dog leading the way, and in a short time the bleeding form of the unfortunate man was revealed to their astounded view. Medical aid was imme diately summoned, but the sufferer wap declared beyond the reach of earthly skill to heal. ' " . - The deceased was an intelligent young man, of a 0od moral character, and much esteemed by a large circle of friends. His remains were forwarded to Gloucester, N. J. He was aged about 21 years. : . Da. Tobias' Vesetian Hobse.Liki.uent. In pint bottles at fifty cents, cures lameness, cuts, galls, colic, &c. Read the following: . Bostox, July 7th, I8C0. " Dr. Tobias : We have used for the past year your Horse Liniment for lameness, kicks, bruises, colic and cuts, and in every instance found it. the best article I ever tried in this circus company. Please send six dozen, as it is the only- liniment, we use now. We have 103 horse3, some very valuable, and do not want to leave town without it. . . HYATT FROST, Manager Van Amburgh & Co's. Menagerie. Sold by all Druggists. ..Office, 56 Cqrtlandt St., New York.- tT Handbills of all kinds prlaied at this Uffiej ' , ' rpySTIRELY VEGETABLE I r t ; -. NOT ALCQPOLia ; - A HIGHLY CONCENTRATED VEGETABLE EXTRACT. --, - A PURE TOSIOv ' - DR. HOOFLAND'S man Bitters, ' PREPARED BY im.C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia; P. . Will effectually cure LIVER COMPLAINT, J - ' .. , - ' - . DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASES OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL ' DISEASES ARISING FROM A DI3 ' ORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH, . -, such as Constipa- ' tion, Inward Piles, Fulness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach Nausea, Heartburn, disgust for food, Fulness or Weight in the Stomach,-Sour . Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the stomach. Swimming of the head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, . . . Fluttering at the heart, Cho . king or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of vision, Dots or Webs before the eight, Fever and dull pain ' in the head, ; Deficiency of perspiration. of the skin and eyes, Pain in the side, back, chest Limbs, Ac, Sudden Flushes of heat burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and great depression of Spirits. . . And will positively prevent YllOf" Fever, Dilliou Fever, &.C. TUEY COSTAIX. NO ALCOHOL OR BAD WHISKEY I They will cure the above diseases ia ninety-nine cases out of a hundred. From Rev. J. Newton Brown, D. D., Editor of the Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Although not disposed to favor or recom mend Patent Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects ; I yet know of no sufficient reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to . have received from any simple preparation, in the hope that he may. thus contribute to the benefit of o'.bers. I do this the more readily in regard to Hoofland'a German Bitters, prepared by .Dr. C. M. Jackson, of this city, because I was prejudiced against them for many ; years, under the impression that they were chiefly an acloholic mixture. I am indebted to my friewd Robert Shoemaker., for the removal of this prejudice by proper tests, and for en couragement to try them, when suffering from great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles . of these Bitters", at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief, and restoration to a degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not felt for six months before, and had almost despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for directing me to use them. J. NEWTON BROWN. Pbilad'a., Jess 23, lb61, ATTENTION SOLDIERS! Will build up the constitution, and give health and strength to an overtasked and diseased system. Philadelphia, Augcst 12, 1862. Da. C. M. Jackson Dear Sir: While in Virginia, owing to the change of water, I was taken with a severe diarrhoea, which seemed incurable, and which greatly weakened me. When we reached Martinsburg, I feared that I should have to come home ; . but noticing some of your Bitters in the store of Mr. H. H. Price, in that town, I purchased a supply, and on.takiSg it was speedily restored to health. The diarrhoea was quickly checked, and I experienced no return of it. A number of my comrades who suffered in the same manner and from the same cause, with whom I shared th Bitters, join me in this certificate. I expect to return to the seat of war with the Legion, and I shall certainly take a supply of the Bitters in my knapsack. I would not be without it for its weight in gold, particularly on going into a limestone region. Yours, truly, . A. E. ALMEUS, Company II, Scott Legion. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the signature of "C. M. Jackson" is on the wrapper of each bottle. ' - l Price per bottle Y5 cents Or half dozen- for $4. . - Should your nearest Druggist not have the article, do not be put off bv any of the intox icating preparations that may be offered in its place, but send to us, and we will forward by express, securely packed. PRINCIPAL OFFICE ano MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH ST. Jones c3 353 vxxfs, (Successors to C. M. JACKSON, & Co.,) PROPRIETORS. gSy For sale by Dr. G. H. KEYSER, 41 Wood St., SIMON JOHNSON, corner Fourth and Smithfield Bts.". . Pittsbure; and by drug- gists ana ieaiers in every w w u in mc uuncu THE VERY LATEST RRVAL EBENSBURG ElFORIUEil "Quick Sales AJ1D Small Proflts." A. A. BARKER, ; Ebbnsbcbo,' Pa rilHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully an I nounce to the citizens of Ebensburg and vicinity that he has ju3t received, ta his store, on High street, the largest and most complete assortment of WINTER GOODS, ever"before brought to this county, ell ot which he is determined to sell eheajitr than the cheapest. . DRY GOODS, Ia endless variety. DRESS GOODS, Of every description WOOLLEN GOODS, A full and complete assortment." WHITE GOODS, Embracing all the latest stylet. EMBROIDERIES, Handsome and of the best quality. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,. , Of all sorts, sizes, widths and prices. HOOP SKIRTS AND BALMORALS. . The latest and best styles. READY-MADE CLDTHINO,' A better and cheaper article than ever befor offered to this community. BOOTS AND SHOES, . Of the very best workmanship. HATS AND CAPS, Fashionable and of durable material. MILLINERY GOODS AND NOTIONS HOSIERY AND GLOVES. BUFFALO ROBES. Hardware, Queeneware, Groceries, Flour, Bacon Cheese, Syrups, Molasses, Mackerel, Her ring and Cod Fish, Iron and Nails, Cedar and Willow Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Carbon and . Fish Oil, etc., etc., tte. These, and many other descriptions of Goods, too numerous to here mention, con stantly on hand. Not3nince matters, he keeps a FIRST CLASS COUNTRY STORE, where anything or everything a person may need or desire can be obtained. By buying a large stock at a time,, and pay ing for the same almost entirely in Cash, the subscriber is enabled to seU considerably cheaper than other dealers in this community. To be convinced ef the truth of this assertion you need only call and examine his Schedule of Prices. NO CHARGE FOR SHOWING GOODS.' Customers will be waited upon by accom modating Salesmen. ; " . ' ThePublic is requested to roll in the more the merrier and secure -Bargains. A. A. BAUILEn, HOW, WILSOJf M-'CANDLESS, Jnlge of the Unltod States Clrouit Court. President. - PITTSBURGH, PA:, corner Penn and Si. r. . . - -Clatr fits. Tlie Largest, Cheapest and Beet. Oo.uu rays for a Commerc iai court. . ' JE2"TNo extra chsro-oa fnr XfaPTiT; Steamboat, Railroad and Bank Book-Keep' "it- , Ministers' Sons at half tiric Rf,.n enter and review at any time. This Institution is conducted by experienced Teachers, and nrinciDal Accountants nlin prepare young men for active business, at the icaai expense ana suonesi time,- lor tne most lucrative and responsible situstiona. Dirlom. granted for merit only. Hence the universal prelerence for graduates of this College, "by business men. Trof. A. Cowlev, the best Penman of the Union, who holds the largest No. of 1st Pre miums, and over all competitors, teachea Rapid Business Writing. For Specimens of Penmanship, and Cata logue containing full information, inrlo as Cents to JENKINS & SMITH. Piincinala CaT! Attend where the Sons and Clerks of Bankers and Business men graduate. April 24,-1 8C2-ly. ROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE. 17th Di3T.: Pexka.. HUSTISGD0.V, Vttttf 11, JS73. J MEN WANTED FOR THE INVALID CORPS. : Only those faithful . soldiers- who, from wounds .or , the . hardships of war, are nt longer fit for active field duty will be received into this Corp3 of Honor. Enlistments will be for three years , unless sooner, discharged. Pay and allowances same as for officer ad men of the,United States Infantry; except that no premiums or bounty for enlistment will be allowed. . Thi3 will not invalidate any pensions or bounties which may be due' lor previous services. All persons honorably discharged from the service, not liable to draft, whether they have) served in this war or not, can be admitted into tbj3 Corps of Honor. Men who are still in service and unable to perform effective field, may be transferred t this corps. For the convenience of service, the mea will be selected for three grades of duty. Those who are most efficient and aide bodied, and capable of performing guard duiy, etc., etc., will be armed with muskets, and assigned to companies of the Frst Battallion. Those of the next degree of efficiency, including' those who have lost a hand or an arm; and the least effective, including those who bare lost a foot or a Iep, to the companies of the Second or Third Battallions; they will be armed with swords. ' . The duties will be chiefly to act as provost guards and garrisons for cities; guards for hospitals and other public building ; and as clerks, orderlies, etc. If found necessary they may be assigned to forts, etc. Acting Assistant Provost Marshals General are authorized to appoint Officers of the. Regular Service, or of the Invalid Corps, to administer the oath of enlistment to thos men who have completely fulfilled the pre scribed conditions of admission to the Invalid Corps, viz ; - - - - . i - 1. That the applicant is unfit for service ia the field. 2. That he is fit for the duties, or some of them, indicated above. 3. That, if not now in the service, he vu honorably discharged. . 4. That b.3 is meritorious and deserving. For enlistment or further information apply to the Board of Enrollment for the district ia which the applicant is a resident. , J. D. CAMPBELL, Capt. and Provost Marshal. Ebensburg, July 2, 1863.-tf. EBENSBURG HARDWARE AND STOVE DEPOT. The undersigned has just received a larg and splendid assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Cooking, Parlor and Heating Stoves, Nails, Window Glass, Hoop Iron, Carbon Oil Lamps and pure Carbon Oil, Japanned and Brittannia Ware, Glass Ware, ic, ic, all or which he will 6ell very low for CASH or ex change for Country Produce. Also : He still -continues to manufacture Tin and Sheet Iron Ware of all descriptions, for sale either by the Wholesale or Retail. Repairing done on short notice. ... He returns bis sincere thanks to his old friends and customers for the patronage er tended him, and beg3 leave to hope that they will come forward and settle up their account of locg standing, and commence the new year "on the 6quarc". He must have money t enable him to keep tip his stock. SS3U Prices low, to suit the imei 7 GEO, HUNTLEY. Ebensburg, Jan j. 9, 1862 tf H7 Reading matter ou every page of to- 1 flay'i Fpr, r - n o ' 1 gf S. -r ? S S a - 2, . s P Ooo Z. g - O ' O a ET 5 3 - 5 3 2. j - p w o H Z 4 s. s- 2 S.E3H o - B .T ?- f? e ' ? rg-S S"u a D 22 O 53 Z?. P a, r e . g c z; o o a n. 2. t- 2 cjvj 3 n a o 2oc2 O iZ t4x c.- S.&. J f s s 'S 2.5 ? -2 -o wa aw S o cr a 2 m n ro f iJ er ES-.es . r Z? T n a tso " p. tr tr3 O ZT os B ! 55 Q nnfc 1 I S ? I S 0 2. o e: o p s.s.8 1 O , 3 r T 2 o t ,