u 1" f I if ,li". lef i oe' ; Bailrcad Disaster. - ,;,)"! 7'"- J pjur. :,CCGU" .' 7',-n' 'rets, we rrava a. dp- . . 1 li . t rit of tlic acciuect on the Allcghe i.;!rnaJ. whereby a number of "Lp Mured, and one, Miss Mary :. 'J instantly killed. Un the in- U by' Coroner Alexander over the re ; liss K- tlie following testimony was J: PQilEIGN NEWS:- " St Joun's, Sept. 2. The steamer Pacific from Calway, has arrived, with dates from Liverpool to the 3 2d ult Tbe Corvette Preble left Cadiz on the Gth of August. The bark Champion arrived at i Gibraltar, with the family of Stambaek, the American. Consul, who was recently murder ed at Tafia. The President's message to the Queen was published on the 231. The London papers fmilE FOUIiTII ANNUAL FAIR OF THE I .0- CA M BEIA CO. AG R ICU LT U R A L .SOCI ETY will be hold at Ebensburg. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, llic 5Zr, (jth, unit 7th days of October, 1S5S. I' resident A. M'VICKER, Vice Presidents JoHX B.MlLLER, W.M. KlTTELL, Secretaiy CI ENERAL ORDF.l.S No. 8. lb-ad Quarters, Zd Brigade, J- .. ttonrn nm ti frm )l -u ..,;,. f!. a : ciitiziao unfavorably the last paragraph :-trJ Was ou time at Johnston's, J Ihti -bombardment of Jiddah took the , '.u .l rate; had gone through I Frc.nch Government by surprise, but expla Veoi'ectcd fare from every ?tatiou, ' nations were n.ade in London to Pelissier. ,,kM!J- linseMi ;,i ' lhe Dady Aers pays there is more simple .ysu iY v ' ,i: ..: :.. " r . .. 7 nrl o"thc rear one; 1 felt a trem- I "'g'"l. -' vuee:: & message, out me grea um r-ir when I sprang and pulled the ! ler fc'ra?P ot' thought in the President's re- 7 "on engine, which he did, and i fponsc, with perhaps a dash ambitious straiu- JC ;....i ,L-ps : 1 turned and looked i . . -"e.a eJ fl . ,..,r .iHiiolifd: ran L.nk ! wouId ,iave Letter for the Presideut to 1 I 111 mlnt.t ... . ., v , .l,nt hVC IH'IS am ra mu km ivr iC S" U . .1 T 1 t was wronjr sorif twice us l a1 l-arrencJ 5 tlje cur turned lodgrts on some Lusites fir.st. could not tell who the bank and haw the alfl first t:l vr n ill a minuet. , ... . 1 Tin lon V4'-. , . 1., .,....1 )0 car K"- 1,a , ., or o of pcrs'.ms outsidi the car aI)d fitting UKC uiniresseu persuus. r - ...(1t,r tit lllll H OfO'il) f . i :. : l . .1 in tlo car a?;4 oppeareu ii-jurru , iuw ,ero not burt made the loudctt com ,; I ?cvi rid who appeared ji jured ; ;j I coul I to uliovo persons; tiu car Itcrally pu:fiic- U peiecs ; nil tne oiner ff rJ ummaie-i ; I txaunneu me iracw ; nn.4 or J- r : the roaa is on a siue jni aS. ut a two decrees curve : 1"" .. i r ... .have runovi-r tins place lor iwo jeaia ; conid-'red ir as dangerous ; do not cou e ..1... I ..!, ;.... irjc lor ruMiiajr on tuis part ot trie roaa "rcu uiiuutes fr three miks, or thereu- we hail pasM:d lhe up train. :rr. R Jiassrll. swnrn as on tbe tram The iVcits also says that it have omitted tlie last narasrranh. The Times believes that the Ocean Tele graph will be a guaranty of perpetual peace between the two countries. A rumor i.s gaining ground that the defini tive abdieaticn of the King of Prussia became absolutely iii Ci. s-iiiry. His disease is getting worse, and tlieie arc some fears that the event will Lurry on a political crisis. China. The di.opateh announcing a treaty of peace lack j py.-irive confirmation, but it is gem-rally credited in Europe. It reached I eou all tbe the French Government through the embas sy at St. Petersburg, where it arrived over land, being dated Tien Tien, June 27th, be ing more than three weeks later than dates received in England. ARRIVAL OF THE AFRICA. Xkw Yor.K, Sept. 2 The steamer Africa arrived at five o'clock, 1'. 31 , with Liverpool ; dates to the 21-t The news of the peace with China was re ceived at London, on Saturday, from China. The announcement of a collision between the Arabia and Europa, was received on the I ; 20th. A di.-patch wa- sent t London from i Newfoundland, and an auswer was received : in two hours and a half. The Jura arrived at Liverpool on Saturdav , t . . Tbe American horse jiiibylon won the Che.-tcrficld handicap at York. ! ... i.il.-. vidvCLin-r, r fur f.I file A r.,-.... 1.. 1 T ..f ll... A lhe traia seemed to be tunning at the j lantie Telegraph will be given at Kiliarney ;-p.;ed; after the conductor had passed j The Atlantic and Great Western Railway, -is the car eoileeling tickets, (that was j of Ohio and Pennsylvania, negotiated a loan paring lhe Johstou station) he tock a ' in England for three millions of dollars. ixv.de me; in two or three minutes, we t lhe police of Paris are exercising surveil- ance over arrivuls. jlnzzina has left Londun. . . I . . . . 1 rji . , I r-ning at tno fainii anovu xureuiuui, i c.k iTp an empiv car fr camp mcc'ing j r . 'P ... .. 1. . I ..r ' ,--:v:n.) were seated in the rear car ; I , . -It i irriiu' i he looked ud and taid .lis "ili.it," and instantly pulled the bell ; the brakes were applied and train stop u p' .-ille ; before it toppcd, saw cat lU track, when our ear i.a l stopped, ; tr wa.-. out of sight ; the conductor left! . i ' " r r 1 1 t . i .1.... : t:r ana ran iacs ; i io.ioucm eimi.uu- . .i " alter sn;i,; tne passengers to K;ep qui- Whea wo arrived at tlie place, we saw ; car lad tolled d ivn the bank ot the nv- j the rout, io.r, and windows were broken u scatter' u al'iig the bank; embank- : nt is twetiM" or thirty feet high : amid iLe ! it anJ ouitie.s were a numucr ot persons spjie.irei ii-j irt (1 ; there wan great eon b ami crvitig, and a number of p-. roiis in to i!ib ate tbeintelvcs from :ecK.i!:l buiie.-' ; too Hist uiy 1 saw poyition, ; the deceased ; saw the lrly genntlem-iti w itli his hand on lur . iaaienting the death of his daughter ; amiueJ Ler and found her dead ; 1 then Jul to ot!ar., a.sisiing them up the wint on to the traek to fee the occasion . ditficulty ; track gave indication the car La 1 been dragged some distance ; ijart of the fi'hn on the brink' track, ' which seemed to which would have The Hakkst axd Ti:..nE. W'c are srrv i : to report the fact, says the New York hide- j jmid,iit, tliut all the advices of late from j the We.-t are unfavorable to an average bar- , v st tliis nonv.u Svme accounts say that the v...ld of all kinds of grain will not be more than tiro-thirds of that of last year Pro longed warm weather may increase tbe yield ol c-'in in some paits, but as a w hole the re auk ih unfavorable. This will operate inju riously to Western frade this year. The in debtedm i-s of the West to New York is still very large, and Loj os were onteriaiued that the harvc.-.t would be as bountiful as that of ! last year, by which that indebtedness might ' be oitirely lii'jidited, and a t etter demand ;. for cotisumptiou of goods established ; but ! these hopes arc in a measure frustiated. and ' in eonseuence, lhe dry goods trade will be j b-.-s ex! ei. sire with tbe Western States, it is j believed, than the average of late years previ j ous to last year. Prices are also likely to ! rule low, the foreign demand for our cereals j being a restricted one. The railroad receipts S continue light. The various Western rail- calculated on a large im- : efficient to have thrown the car off the i; rails were in good order and the curve Mgrcat as we h ive pass l over ; called - Ahxauder's .'conductor attention to nt it was the ( ti'.v assignaMc means ! on last year. u!J have caused the accident; seut a roaa companies provt ment in tlieir receipts this season, bur the rcluins ijr .lu'.y, as well as June, show a general filling oil" an 1 the co.ning months rsre not likely to exhibit much improvement .Meanwhile the unemployed capital of the country is still large. Enter- !"-r back with a light to warn the grav- i prise languiaUes, and labor is only halt em- j transferring or rectiving sucti ticket, with -'. eollceted the passengers, wounded j ployed and i.s sulTeriug. The troubles of last j to dtlVaud the Society, shall not thereafter id.!, and came into the cirv ; I after- ! year will not be retrieved fur some time to ; t!,c ":e v,nwl,f( i..,- .i ..j .1. t i ! SPECIAL ANNOUNChMhM. lhe OUUin n 1 1 i t flip wrefkj'd ear : 1 loiu- 3J ex' tli 'a with the conductor in allcvi- S toe ct'udiiiou of the wounded in their lMrt Au hi n, pworn. Am an engineer ; !Lo ispresa On the Alleghany alley r2'i; was running tram from Kntanrwu 'vlurp ; was on our usual time; our Ilu'.tou, is fifteen minutes past seven, I ,"r t the place where the accident oc- -i ; at the time the bell rung, rcver iCi?" See advertisement 'Iiver Invigoratur." of 1. S. Noox. Treasurer David J. Joxhs, Managers, ihuiiAEiv M'Gciub, James Mvkus, A 15 EL LLOiI, (jLOllGi; IlL.Tl.KUUi;, EilWARIi Glass. GENERAL 11 E G U L A T IONS: The grand display of Horsei;, Cattle, Poultry, Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Manu factured Articles and Luxuries,' will take vlace on the lirst and second elays. Tl.e Plowing Match will take place on the third day, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and the Ladies' Riding Match the same day at 2 o'clock, P. M. Exhibitors will, in all cases, oe required to be come members of the Society, and ti:o;.e w ho do not previously communicate with tlm Secretary, will be waited on by the Reception Committee at the Fair Grounds. Everything intended for exhibition must be entered at the oflice, together with the name and residence of the owner, and will be marked or designated by a card numbered in the order vi its entry. Nu vicious amnial will be entered, unless the owner take measures to prevent any. possible damage resulting therefrom. Animals or articles on exhibition cannot be re move I before the close of the Fair, without per mission from the Managers. Premiums not demanded within six months after they arc awarded, will be held as donations to the Society. INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES Tbe Judges are requested to rejjort themselves at the Secre tary's ofiice, on the ground, o.i the first day, be fore 3 o'clock, P. M., at which time their names will be called, and vacancies (if any) will be tilled. They w ill report by the number on the artiJe exhibited, and, iu awarding Premiums, be gov erned by the priut'.d lists furnished them by tlie Secretary. They shall require such evidence from exhibi tors lelative to stock or articles on exhibition, as shall be to them entirely satisfactory. Any deception m the statements of exhibitors, shall, when discovered, work a forfeiture of the premium to which the party making it would otherwise be entitled. All the articles specified in elapses Nos. 10, 11 and 3 3 must have been manufactured in the County, in order to entitle them to premiums. Also, all animals entitled to premiums, must be such as h-ve been raised in the Count-, or own- j ed and kept therein for at least six months prior j j to the Fair. j i No article exhibited shaM be entitled to two ' premiums, as, for instance, the be.t lusl.e! of, grain receiving the premium, shall uotjbe inelu I iled in the best acre on w hich a premium is c f ! fered. 1 The Judges of the several classes will be req'ii red to leport in writing th" premiums awarded by them, respectively, with euch remarks rela ting to the merits of the animals or articles com ing uuder their examination, as they may think proper. Any person exhibiting an article not mention ed in the printed list, but which may be deemed meritorious by the Judges, shall be awarded a Diploma. The Judges will not permit any one to inter fere with them during their adjudication, and when any judge is interested, he shall withdraw and the balance shall decide on the merits of the articles. The Ju 'ges rf the various classes will meet on the ground, t-n the second day, at 10 o'clock, A, M., to cuter upon the discharge of their respec tive duties, and their reports must be handed to tli3 Scjnt ry before 12 o'clock, M., on tbe last dav of the exhibition. FEES OF ADMISSION. Certificates of Mem lership will i.-sue at One Dollar, and will admit to the entire exhibition the member, his wile, and all their children uuder tweuty-une years of Tickets, good only for a single admission, will isue at 2o cents. Children under 10 years old, half price. Tickets, go-"l for the entire exhibition, will bo issued to apprentice boys and servant girl, at LO cents. Application to be made at the Business Office, on tlie ground. fjrj- Each certitieate or ticket will bear the numo of the holder, and any transfer thereof will forfeit the same to the Socicfv. And the person mU nt cntei er. Mana gers coulideatlv assure the public that such im- l c i- v 1 provenii:ts will be made upon the arrangements ur oauaiuru s ; of the thrw fi.iCr rairSj as mucj tter se- I cure tie comfort of the animals, the safetv of the Iron City CoiissiJCJCiaS Colics PlTTSUUlLGH, Pa. - - CitAKTEKKl) 3C0 Students attending January 1353. Now the birgest ind most thorough (Jommer cial School of the I'l.li-.d States. Young men prepared for actual duties of the C Hinting llo mi. 1 lWi Division, V. 1'. M. j The Brigadier General has made the following Stall" appointments : ; j Aid-eie-Camp, Avith fl.c rank of Captain Da vid Sharp. , Brigadier Quarter llastcr, with the rank of j Captain Henry Sayb.r. lirigadicr Paymaster, with rank of Car tain : Patrick O'dnnell. ' Briga-le Surgeon, with rank of Major Ferdi- J UP.nd Uingell. , - i lirigade Ju-.lge Advocate, with the rank ot i J. 0. Smith, A. M., Pro:, ol Major Charles t). Murray. i Science of Accounts. The above mentioned" oilieers, being appointed j A. T. DouTinrrr, Teacher of Arithmetic and and commissioned, will be respected iiccoriliiig'y. Cotmnercul Calculation. . Bv order of General White. ! J. A . II i-a" imtcK and T. C. Jkxkiss, Teachers of T H K ti' Sfoi i f 7". 7T r". PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, IS A GREAT i seiectitic Medical Discoii' i y, and is daily working ! cures almost to great too believe. It cures - a if by magic, even the jirst dose piting benefit, tuid 1 seldom" more than one hot!1..; ii required to fcurc ' any kind of Lifer Complaint, from tbe worst Javndicc or Dysi epsia t- a conicicn head:u-he, all of which are the result of a Diseased Jrer ! Tbe Liver is one i f the prini-ipu! regula tors of the human bod- . y, ai.d when it J iT forms its functions wcKHH the pow ers of the sys tem arc full v develop- rd. The tiowaek isal-. j most entirely dejieiid O cut ou tl.e I. eaUhy ac tion of the Iaver lor the paq t r i ut-.inianro Wbel g-4 tbe st.ni h is nt fault. ana t lie v. noie system Book-keeping and DAVID SHARP, Aid de Camp, Hemlock, Sept. 8, 18-3S. Bojk-keeping: j of its functions. Whci ! tbe bowels are at lault, NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY W,,L" uul1 -'-'-'-" '"- 1 ..,. (:..:ieauciice-of one oi gu: the l.-.o 1 todj its duty, rortncdis mansbip SINGLE AND ROOK- NEW SCHEDULE OF PREMIUMS j of tbe ; United States Journal I'L'JiLlSUJAU IlUUti: ! iNCOURAGED BY THE UNEXAMPLED : i success of our novel anel extraordinary Pre- j iniuiu Oilers, iu the circulation of the long es tablished and popular pictorial monthly, tiie United State Jolknal, and in the sale of our j valuable Books, we iuw announce our new pro- j gramme of premiums for the season of 1858 and ; 1850, embracing the celebrated Ait Union Series i of twelve large and splendid Steel Plate Eni;ra- j vings, and a schedule of Golu Watckes, IliCii j Jeweluy of all kinds, Gold Pens, etc,, clErcd j on a scale of liberality surpassing all previous of- j feis. , DOUBLE ENTRY KEEPING, As used in every leiartment of business. COMMEIICIAL ARITHMETIC RAPID BUS I N ESS W II IT1NG D ETECTING a) U NTERFE IT MO X EY JIF RCA NT I LE COR RESPO N D EN C E COM MERCIAL LAW Are taught, and all thcr -Mihjccts nece sary for the success and thorough education of a prac ticai business man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the pieminms in Pittsburgh for the past three years," nl.-o in Eastern and Western Cities, for bet Writing. NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at anv time No vacation Time iinlmiiiri1 Review nt pleasure Graetuates as Our Jewelry is composed exclusively of the j ssted in obtainm" situations Tuition for Full er-haviiiLT ce cases of that orgrtn. one o: inc propuciors havo made it his study," in a practice of lucre than twenty years, to find seme remedy whcri;with tocoui:ter-Wfict the inuiy derange ments to which it is liable. To prove that thisJ remedy is at last found any person troubled with Liver Complaint in "any of its forms, has but to try a bottle, aud conviction is ctrtsin. A ceir. pound halecn fom.'d by dis solving gv.ms and ex- tracting that part which is soluble for thei active virtues of th medicine. These gumi" remove all morbid or bad from the stomach. system, supplying in their place a healthy now ot bite, invigora ting the stomach, cans- ing food to digest well purifying the blood, giving tone and health to the whole marhiu--wcry, removing tho can, seS of the disease, and effecting a radical cure w ithout anv of the dis- agreeable after i ti'ectsv- richest first class articles, warranted to be solid n,,,,,,,, pn i:il 'onrse. .".0 Average time 8 to ! felt by using C.iloiuetj! er 34.neral I oisuii, that 'old. or precisely as represented, and every per ! i. .1- P.,.nrd ... M per week Stationerv. is usually restored. t;. sen selects his own premium. Ours is the only j q q0 Entire cost, JuO.OO to $70.00. Publishing II nse diat oilers Premiums on this! jMiuistern' se.s received at half price. plan, or that furuiahes this class of Jewelry, ,r Card (,'iievi.ir Specimens of Business The following s a list of a few of the articles, j .,. 0:u:rmental Writing inclose two stamps with the amount of the club for which it is giv- i .,,1 n.i.lrrss F. W. JENKINS, Aug. ll,'5S:2y 2 00 8 00 2 50 8 00 '1 00 G 00 0 00 0 00 f. 00 2 00 00 1 00 4 00 4 00 2 00 be be be 'Je 3c ;ic 3c From the Boston WA VERLY MAGAZINE. t articles, and the conn riienre of the exhibitois. i A fm" iSnnd of Music will bo engaged, -nid Many of the much-vaunted hair mi v.- . be upon tne ground during the entire exhi- nri i. .it t.mii-r u.m lr.-s. Tint POSltivrdv in- 1 bit ion. , - , J juruus to the scalp; but Prof. Wood's is of , siii-li n b:ilmv- mid initritirn nntnrf lloit it. in- 1 vigorates the skin of the head and the folli cles or hair glands beneath it. It also re aeiuc and whistled down brakes, and moves all dandrult Irom the scalp, aud otfec- lia-- aud remarked to my fireman, that ; tually banishes every kind of scald head and Jchtacar was loose ; the tram run two cutaneous erupiion. ueiico u is 01 great rr.. Mr lnirtlis and then stopped : then : service to cluidicn, the ingredients being of 3 my engine and went back ; met con- , so harmless a uature that the most delicate ir, who told me that one of the cars had I cuticle car. not be injured by its contact ovor the bank ; wentdwn to the broken j Cal i ion. Uewnre of worthless imitations, and assisted to get out the wounded ; saw ; as several arc already in the market, called wdy of tie deceased ; fcliC was lifeless ; j by diU'.-rcnt names. Use none "unless the !-is good; did not apprehended any Jan- j words (Professor Wool's Hair Restorative, Depot im. i.ouis, Mo , and .ew iori:,j are blown in the bottle. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers Also by all Fancy and Toilet goods dealers in the United States and Canadas. See advertisement aa another column. J 9-30-3. . is a ?a:c part of the road : no necessity Tit'-.i ri this part of the road ; other : "s we run more cautiously, according to ; '"ructions. i Vrt Kerr, sworn Am a fireman on the j r"v train: I was on the train that' :H" !..id fired and shut the bu.r; bell j E?'fLf'meer whistled down brakes; the j h';9 ra reversed; train stopped, above f ; I got off the engine and went back ; lcar down the bank ; about tho urst !lwas the deceased ; she was dead ; saw i.r rc Waa placeJ ) the ear. K-A.. ri...'. i- . :.. .i. of the oue wrecked ; was coming a ad felt a iar: immediately heard the to down I r:itf e- tli tr:iiti r:i stun. 3irtu Slburriiiifiiifiit '' iLeit looked out and remarked that I 'j-t tin; traiu was ttopped iprick ; went ltid had about siitv cards to vet : I saw . . j j f'n track making lamentations ; they i iiiMugni au were kuicu ; 11:0 urst l SaW C! flA i!i..w.icml tor i tiAllf V U . -A, l,ajt. A y V V MILITARY ENCAMPMENT. i OlU'KK No. l.J i Head Quarters, Somerset, Ta., 1 August 28, IS5S. j The Brigadier Generals of the 10th Division j of the Pennsylvania Militia, composed of the i counties of Bedford, Blair, Fulton, Cambria and j Somerset, are hereby notified " to order their re- i spective BriL'ades to nitet at Johnstown, ready THE ANNUAL ADDRESS wi!I be delivered by JOHN S. KIIKY. Esq., of Ehensburg. at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon of the lut d".v of the ex hibition. In short, nothing within the means of the So ciety will be left uiuUue, which might have a tendency to render the Fair useful and attractive and bring to it a respectable attendance. A ItEWARD OFTEN DOLLARS will be paid by the Society for the apprehension and conviction of any person or persons found iniu ring. destroying, er in any manner wantonly in te.fcring with any animal or article on exhibi tion. - sep.8,1858 GENFIIAL ORDERS Nb 7, Head Quarters, Rd Brigade, ' lCth Division, U. 1 M. C The Field and Staff Officers, and the Yohmt, Companies composing the 3d Brign'io, lOth Di vision, U. P. M., will meet for parade aud En campment in Johnstown, on Wednesday. Sent i 2'2d., 1858, and continue for three days, cndiiv ! on the 2fth inst. I Regimental and Company Officers will pub j lish notices in accordance with this order. By order of General White. ! I AVI I) SHARP, Aid-dc-Camp- j Hemlock, Sept. 4, 1858. en .is ii iieuiLuiii, ulili tiie .00.1 n;uiiui i-.i j its delivery by mail : Splundid De'aehevl Lever, Enamel- j ed Dial eighteen carat Gold Watch ! warranted a perfect time-keeper. $00 00 ! Elegant Lepinc Eimmelcd Dial IS carat Gold Watch, 00 0U Laige Double-Slide Gold Pencil and Gold Pen, warranted to be solid gold throughout, Beautiful Gold Pencil, warranted to lie solid gold thioughout, Gold Pencil, Gold W atch Key, and Gold Tooth Pick combined, Extension Silver-Case Pencil (warren led same as coin) and Gold Pen, Rich Gold Baud Bracelet, Fancy Gold Mosaic Bracelet, Superb lined Gold Locket, engraved and turned, Set of Gold Cameo Ear Drops, et of Gold Coral Ear Drops, Gold Cameo I'm for Lady, Gold Florentine Pin for Lady, Geld Bar Cluster Pin for Gentleman, Set of Gold Cameo Studs, Set of Engraved, Lined Gold Studs, Set of Go'd Cornelian Sleeve Butters for Lady or Gentleman, Superb Frindhip Ring, solid sixteen carat gold, richly enameled, A 'Miss's Ring, solid sixteen carat gold, set with stone, Amoug the Engravings are : The Signing of the Death Warrant of Lady Jane Grc-y, from the celebra ted painting by Daniel Huntington. 22 iuches long by IT inches wide. $ 1 10 1: The Trapper's Last Shot, from the great painting bv AV. Eanney, 18x24, " 1 0U 1: The Angler's Daughter, from tlie . great painting by Landseer, CO Sparking, from the painting bv F W. Edwards. 0 (I' or full tSelicdulc, sc our CuUdoyue ) 'The United States JornxAf. contains six teen large folio pages, ably edited and profusely illustrated. Price only 50 cents a year, llnr Onta'.ofMie contains over 1 .01)0 of the most liseful, entertaining, and popular works r.f t,e j'.j.q lW- ,. i Walters Any person sending us oO cents or more, ei- Wilson thcr for the Jouiixal or for Books at the lowest i'(jonmU prices, is entitled to the same amount in any 'prcezulUev of the premiums of his own selection from the prinle " schedule. He is also entitled to extra Premiums j j iver.ood amounting to SI, and extra Book" er Journals i .in'iI7t.r amounting to $1 for evcrv club of $10, thus re- i . ,' r. r ei'ivmg lor iu, ueoiva or .juuni.iio auionuiui, iu j ioft-,-,p $11, and Premiums amounting to $1 1. The am- i Qc...ln.in ount to prepay postage on the Premiums, should j ((.s accompany each order. javj0l Every reader is invited to form a club, and w e j viutOBt wish to arraie with ih.iiic j.erson at every Post j pj0lli"le Office, to act is local agent and correspondent, j tz 5 who will be richly paid therefor. j ... . c, , r . . j- lOUIlg Specimens and Catalogue scut free on applies- , 0.linn701lWL..,lth ti'n. Send on a few subscriptions at once, and . j. ec M rrimau select your premiums from the above, or when : . vj(p1v ' you receive a Catalogue. ! x'.V-im f .Iri-'TA...- - v- n - . Ti ll, lio.oim o. im. rj.uJi,iiUJ . e7, i noiisners, i 40'3 Bros.dw.iy, New York. Pittsburgh, Pa. OTICE. JAMES GRAHAM, OF SUS ouehanna Township, C.imbria county .hav ing rmv'e a voluntary assignment of his estate real and personal, to the undersigned, for the benefit of his creditors, notice is hereby given to 1 all those indebted to the said J unes Graham to y.vsluuc make payment to me w ithout del iv, and those j perfect cup 00 tic ! having claims against him :ire requested to make j Only tn i them known. FRANCIS BLARM!, 9c j Susquehanna 1 p., Assignee. 1 Aug. 27, 1808:42:Ct j XjlARM FOR SALE. The sub criber will sell . at private sale, that part of the farm now 'Jc i occupied by him in C.nnbria township, Cambria '! I . . -" ri l i .:. ' One lose after eat-p n:g Is s'.t"iei- nt to re lieve the stomach and prevent tl.e food from rising and souring. Only one dose taken before retiring prevmts nightmare. Only one dose taken at niht lX)sens the bowels gently, a n d cures costivoness. One dose taken after each n.cal wi'l (Urn Dyspepsia. &2 "STJ'One lose or two teaFjMXinsful v. ill al ways relieve Sick-- Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction re moves the cause of t!a F3 disease, aud makes a re. nc dose iir.-Q5 mediately relieves Cbo- lic, while 'tie dose of- ten re peat e. I is a Mire cure for Cholera Mot bus, and a preventive of Cholera; Oned osc taken oftenrv, vdil prevent tbe recur- painti.l i'-e:ings. raice r.f bilious attacks while it relieves all !y rv.o l'cttle is needed to throw .-ut of 'J" I co.,ty, lying east of the township road, running j the y.t-m tl.e elfi.cts c f med.icinc after a h-ng through the said premises, containing about Une j sicKness Oe i l!,i'rr.,l ArvP-i. There are about seveiitv-live l (tne bottle taken for Jaundice removes all ! acres of land cleared thereon, under fence, and in yellow ness or uunatu-gQrul cxior iron ti.csiiin goo.1, state of cultivation. Also, a good two sto ry frame house thereon erected, an excellent or chard of Fruit Trees of every variety growing thereon, a never failing spring near the house, and other improvements unnecessary to enumer ate. There is also an excellent vein of coal on the hind, and aIs-j limestone. Terms will be made eav, and an indisputable i title will be niven for said premises possession i given immediately. JOHN O'CONNELL. Cambria tp.. Sept. 1, l858.Um s-hort lime be tore eatnijr titc and makes food li- tU3 dose taken a i gives vigor to the appe- I gest veil. i One dose often ro-PM pelted, cures the dm i nic Dianho-a in its worst forms, wlii! j summer and bow e! cmiiO plaints yield almost to j the first dose. j t'nc or two lses" cures attacks caused j by worms, whilv for worms i n children , i there is no surer, saferor speedier remedy iu 1 the world, as it vcrer fills. There is no exagger-at ion m ti.csc state ments, they are plain solx-r facts, that we can while all who use it are timonv in its favor. 171 AIR. AT A MEETING OF THE OFFCKRS : and Managers of the Cambria county Agri- euhural Scietv, held on the 28th ult., it was i unanimouslv Kesoiveo; mat rue r ourtu .-vnnuai ! Among the h mid reus ol i.ivcr uemeuies pow - - i I give evidence to prove. wbi ! nivingtheir unanimous-1 test Oc Fair be held at Ebensburg.'on Tuesday, Wednes day and Thur-sdav, the oth, Cth and 7th laj-s of October. 1858. P. S. NOON, Sec'y. September J , 1858. 0c Ashcor.i Statler Fllis, Indorsee Wcoj'.bu'n Trial List. SlX'OND WEKK. vs J mes' a burs vs II -iflnian Vs Orr ec Hoeil ." vs Thompson j Vs Glass j vs Kline et al i vs " vs vs j vs s Kcan vs Fronh' sser 5; Mcauor vs M'Gui re vs Ostcr vs M'Comuighy vs German et al vs Glasgow j vs Hut ledge r vs rcuna. i. u. o vs Tiley vs v berry vs Young et al vs Eastman ffered to the public, there are none we can fully recommend as Dr. Sanf rd's I nvigor.it or, so general'y known now throughout tbe Union. This preparation is truly a JAcer Inrijoruh-r producing the most happy results on all those who use it. Almost innumerable certificates- hf vo been given of the pcat virtue tf this medicine j by those of tiie highest standing in society, and j we know it to be tlie best preparation now before i the "public. Hudson County DewwrcA. nco one dollar per Pottle. SANDFORD & CO.. Proprietor--.-34 fi Broad way, New Yoik. Dr. GEO. II. KlA SlJi, N. 14 Wo'kI street, wuolesale and retail agent. 03- SoM here by nil Druggists, md by Thom as Devine. Ti nelG y. SCI EN Von M'Closkey C'.iiin & Ramsey Lippiucott & Co. Goughenour's t'x'rs Musser & Co. CI ENTI Fl C AM ERICA N .PROSPECT US. 1MB 14 cr.Gixs Sf.ptkmber 11, 1858. Mechanics, LirtiUors, Mnnnfncturcrs S Farmers. 1 he Scientific; amehicax has now reach:d its : luiger ForiiTi.EXTii Yr.ii,and will enter uju n a New j Same Volume on the llth of September. It is the on i George ly weekly publication of the kind now issue 1 in this country, audit has a very extensive circu- Barnes admr lation in all the States of the Union. It is not, ; 'lowlands as some might suppose from its title, a dry, no- ' L-mae truse work on tednrcal science, on the eutravv, i Younkin it so deals With. ',e o,eat events going on in the vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs vs & Co, vs vs ALU ABLE FARM FOR SALE. Tho un dersigned offers his FARM situate in Jack son township, Cambria county, for sale. It con tains 100 acres, about 75 of which are cleared, and having thcreou erected a large two story traroc house, a large bans: barn, aud other out . . 1-11- mi . , equipped for a parade of three .lavs, c mmencing ! "mu ungs i here is also on the premises a. large on the 22d, and closing on the 24th of Septem- ', ;',!1c!'ar-1 uf .l2,,), voung fruit trees, all bearing, v,..r .,rvf Tiw. c ..nni.Vn.br. t i iflirprs nod Ai.l ,Ie '1 '''s s decideuly one of the most desirable loca- I "'V ftP I ....... A - C f . f ., . y '"euiy-uvc icci iron me tracK. t above testimony went to khow that the Joung lady vis caused by an ac .; lncli uo human foresisht could prc- '. l!lfl . o . . - . .. . , , erjict was retiderc i accordingly, SPMl.r. l 1 , ... t'i "--' was ueautuui aua amiaDie h,t I i .i. , . . . ill V "cam na3 been deeply lamen ' to knew Ler. Hut, in the 1 anguage r .i.ju, -they sorrow not an those m hor.e." Tl.- . -.:n t.. i - ' 'I.; , a ou leiiiiiiuo i in iv uoi ue lai i ... iv.' i . "rnK Piaeo iins aiternoou. at IU ... ' 4 . as far as we hive been able to C'tnps, in full uniform, ara requeste-d to be pres ent. A. H. COFFROTIi, Major General of 10th Division. I'RAY DULL. CAME to the RESIDENCE of the subscriber, residing in Washington .township, a RED BULL, supposed to be three years old with a piece off the left ear. The ow- uer is requested to come lorward, prove proper tions in tire county for a country residence. The location is pleasant, and the soil productive. A good road leading to Summerhi'.l station, on the l'crjiisylvauia Rail Road, passes through the farm distance about 4 miles, and is also i mile from the Stone Turnpike. H is iu the neighbor hood of the Can n el coal tract, belonging to Js scph Burkhart, and is supposed to contain Can ncl Coal. There is a never-failing sprm? of wa Rex, Kemmcr scientific, niCcnahcal and industrial woilds, as j Riddlo t'l please and instinct ever- one. If the M'chan- i E. S. I"lk Rd. (al ic or Artiznn w ishes to know the best machineiu j Overseers of Poor, use, or how to make any substance employed in Summerhill to his business if tie Housewife wishes to get a ' Cowan recipe for making i good color, &c. dfthe In ventor wishes to know what is going on in the w ay of improvemeats if the Manufacturer wish es to kevp posted vdth the times, and to employ the best facilities ii his business if tho Man of Leisure and Study wishes to keep himself famil iar with the progriss made in the chemical, labo ratory, or iu thr construction of telegraphs, steamships, railriads, reaper0, mowers, and. n thousand other machines and appliances, both of peace and war all these desiderata can be found in the Scientific American, and not clseuhcre. They are here preieutcd in a reliable and interes ting form, adapted to the comprehension of mmds ' unlearned iu the ligher branches of science and i art. I ! ty. nay charges and take him away, otherwise ' ter a few rods from the House from which the he will be disposed of according to law DAVID SHAM. Hemlock, Si p. 3, !S58:St W.M. PA VIS. Davis I.loyU, JOHX LLOYD. !,. ' "J rc-overing nnder medical I . J i-'srs aic tutit-.tnod lor M BTAVING formod a partnership in tn Mer .2. 3 cantile Bui-iness, would resjiectfnlh' solici the p.atronage of their frieiids and the public gei:-er-illv. - C.-ill aiv s- e us .it the. old stand of Wra. Da-is. '- water is conveyed to the door of the House and barn yard by a Hydraulic ltam. Terms of sale will be so easy that almcsb any person may be come the purchaser TERMS: One copy, one year, $2; One copy, six months, $1; live copies, six months, $1; Ten copies, six months, $8; Ten conies, twelve months, $15; Fifteen copies, twelve months,$22; Twenty copies, tvclve months, $28, in advance. Specimen copici. sent gratuitously for inspec tion. Southern aud Western money, of Postage Stamps, taken for subscriptions. JD" Letters should be directed to MCNN tSr Co. 128 Fulton-Street. N. Y. (jCJ-Messrs. Munii &Co. are extensively enga ged iu procuring patents for new inventions.and will advise inventors, vithout charge, in regard to tbe novelty of their improvements. Hoffman Bradley School 1 lirnetois City Bank Commonwealth Biekford Whites Eberle Hutchinson's adm'r Ed mi stem Sweeny White M'Closkey Piper for use leeraux Johnston, admr Goughenour's ex"r Musser & Co. A HISAl'TIFSnL IIKAD high mm HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED To the Greatest Age. And who 'that is graV WcnUl not have it re- ' stored to former color: er bald, but w..u!.l have the growth restored, or troubled v. i A d irwrufi : nud itching but would have it removed,! r tr-nibs' led with scrofula, scald bead, or other eruptions, 1 but would be cured, or with sick head ache, ( neu vs Rhey, Matthew & Co. j ralgia) but would l e cured. It w ill also remove ! all pimples lrom tl.e hu-c and skin. I rol. oou a ' Hair Restorative will do !1 this, see circular and j the follow ing. 1 Ann Anno:-.. Nov. C. 18oG ! Ii. ... T WVin.. T...,. 1, . T !..- 1 1 much said of the wonderful effects of your Hair Restorative, but having been so often cheated bv quackery and npunek nostruir.s, hair dyes, 1 was disposed to place vr ur Restorative in the same categf ry with the thousand and one k-udly trum ; i eted quack lemeuies, until I met you in Law- rence ccunty some months since, vl:cn volt gave me such assurance as induced the triai of ef your I Restorative in my family fiit by niy goxl wife, j whose hair La 1 become very thin and cntirtly i white, and before cxhamting one of your largo bottles, her hair was restored nearly to its origi pi 1 beautiful brown color, and had thickened and become beautiful and glofs'y upon, and entirely o.cr the head ; she continue? to use It, not simp ly because of its beautifying ctfectsupon the hair, but beciuse of its heathful iniiuence upon the head and mind. Others of my family and friends arc using your Restorative, with the happiest ef i Lets ; tnercforc, iny skepticism and doubts in J reference to its character and value are entirely j removed; and I can and do m st cordial'dy and and confidentially recommend its use by all who would navetiieir hair i csioreu i rom wmteor gray by reason of sickness or age) to original color and beauty, and by all yonng jisohs who would have their hair beautiful and glossy. Verv truly aud grate-full v vonrs. SOLOMON MANN. Skeilv Hawk Adams Roberts Fenk n S. P. ( iougheiiour James Murray i Co Wilkinson Sams vs Pcuna, R. R. G-. TllIltD WEEK. vs Crum vs Davis vs Bingham vs Bovle Paul Roberts. I lill vs vs vs vs vs M'Gough Jr. Younkiu Sw ires O'Donncll vs Lloyd vs Whites vs Henry et al vs Cooper vs Tmlor sur par, vs Raiuey vs tiiven vs Arbi" vs Roberts vs l'iper vs O'Conner vs White vs Carney vs Crum vs Goughcuour vs James Murray - Cv JOSEPH M'DONALD, Prot'y Prothonotary's Office, July 28, 1858, TALU. T The ABLE PROPERTY c undersigned, residing in Clearbetd township, wish to dispose of a Very valuable ; i piece of land ot nvate sale, situate in Clerlield . J township, Cambria county, Pa-, containing about ! ! 70 acres. abr".:t 5 acres of which ait choppedb.it 1 j not rolled There is eood coal vein on tl.e bind, ; ! and a larr quantitv of l'ino timber. There is a i Fkikm WoOn : It was a long lime after 1 saw i you at B'issfu ! 1 "beTorc I got the bottle of 1-esto-1 rative for which you gave me an order upon yor i agent in Detroit, and vhcn I got it wc concluded ' to try it on Mrs. Mann's hair, as the surest test. ; of its pow er. !t has done all that you assured ! me it would do : and others of inv familv anil F O II SALE, i friends, bavins witnessed its effects, are now using and recommending its use to others as en titled to tho highest consideration you claim for it. Again, very respect full v and trr.lv vonrs. SOLOMON MAN V. Cvni.YLK, III, Jui ie 28. 1352. 1 h.i7c used Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restora- saw -mi!I about j of a mile fro-i the land. Any tive, and have admired its wonderful ciTect.-.. person wishing to purchase will please ca'i on them, or audie.-s them by mad at St. Augustine, For further particulars inquire of the under- j "TT OTICE. The Pamphlet Laws of the las ; Cambria cn.. Pa., and they will make the terms signed on the premises, THOMAS JONES. ug. 18, 1858 40.1 f. Stard.ird," Hollidaysburg, and "Patriot & Union," Hitrmburg, pluuc insert rach to atn't jnpril 20, 1852; ' of $2, and-charge-thU ofiice; JL i session of the Legislature of f 'ennsj-lvania have ba n received at this Office, and are lcady for distribution to the persons entitled to receive them. Joseph Mcdonald, iWr, Ebensburr. JmV 21, 1S5S; The property will be sold low. JOHN & JAMES SWEENY. VUgllst 11,1 SoSlolil ,J,J Work rf till kinds done nfx'c, in f'-r re lies mnnncr imaginable. My hair was becoming, as I thought, premature. ly gray, but by the use of his restorative it has resumed its original cel -r, and, I have iio doubt, perniaucntlv so. S. BREESE. cx-Senator, V. S. ; O. J. WOOD CO.. Proprietors. ai2 Rrwvi- .. w-.iv. N- Y., f in the great N. Y. Wire Railing uf tms I F.sUb.isbment and 114 Maria wt.. St. Louis, Mr. And so', 1 bv all good iHuggWtc o'uine 9 ' 1 Li iflr n f)0 30
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