I 11 V r it . J. i 4 rt ill d'f I r C.', :, : I Dm ill i.st t i t!.r ii :ea- l .af rate lb' io ilk I r.te. at-; 'SB ' i,.; Vol ( i ViH-' vin5 st' l i t In s w I'm, Copper GALLAGHER'S SUNRISE Allt-HGHT CITIZENS OF EBENSBURG AND 3 CO RESPECTFULLY INFORMS Til .i. . 1 mt rucfivn and tuts nn e.iml tm I.AHIiKS T 11PST on,l TWHSIT I Y )M- ... ,L- (II tv-a. Sugar kettles, Ac, ever offered for sale in Ebensburg, consisting of 25 differ ' ' " r X Sfnt-fX nf ill .sizrs? '!) diflVrrnt naltprn of lirl.ir and TlMtino- Stin-M fif ., ,i..rilS'.'l V" ; 1 - I- -0 i :t'1 .'-." . 1 i.f l-Moiv.- Jstit'iir lrrttli. mid Wjiirrtri 1m-iys tf oil biM:- TlrMw iid C inimr .... .....j, ...... '-i!' and Sheet Tron ware, Cook'ni", Parlor and Ileatin" Stoves, flows. . J.fnl l.lt Is "I 1" ion s rlli'lir KCKIl'S JUKI AQU 1 " ' ' .. IVcscrviuL' Kettle of all sizes: Tin. Conner and Sheet Iron ware of cverv de- uU'' ! ..f .iicli will be sold low for Cash. . '.,:-A for the patronage heretofore lecxivcd. and honinz for a continuance of the ' t -vr hhr.iclf that he can give his ol friends and eustonu-rs and all who will favor him ' -,! irtrcr hargdiia than they can get at any other j Dee, and respectfully invites them to iiim :.!! be fre. purchasing elsewhere, as he will spare no pains to merit the patronage of T 1 f. .r L- -v I I L- iMilii r. vitm imi 4 lm ih k t r. .4 ua .j.TmU"-. ........ ..--i. t 1.1.1 r v Il.m.e Siiniilini; ill iv e ant. nui up on ine snoricbr. iniu:eiv ni'-si rtH.vjiiao.e lernis iurc:isn J . i. v -ii l. .i-.... :.. a i..., m .. k v l i j l , i ' O't'tier Hra!, I'ewter. e taken in exchange. UkOIIGE UUN ILJiY- tii rail w ith their cash and fettle up immediately. ..Mir;, -i"- "' kINIi irCMl ll'l 1 CUM"". L . ... i r . I 1 . v.! u i.li-ri. io' Jaie oy GKOKGE IITNTLEY. rrg-i R. TUDOU k..-.-rtC'l CLUTIOX I'ROCLAMATIOX. I ASL ANT to an AUT f the GF".N KllAI. A-xn-.f v of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl- . "i .. , . ... i ..: i . 1 ..1 : .'..I!:!lll'nvV(' M.icki:r vl, lie j House situate at the foot of l'laue No. 4, in said township. The electors f the district composed of the township of lute, to meet at the School Houje No. 1, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the towiiMiip of loder, to meet at the .School House in Cambria City, in said township. piece of Stone Ware, just re j 1 -lir C!:.'ap Storeof i k i:o;u in s I ;ilth," aiiproved the 21 dav 1 Al'. :: 1 JOHN KOBI.KIS, UihMier a.,;;i.!v 1 1 Cair.l ria, in tin.- Commonwealth -v:v;.i,"i i. 'io hereby m..kc know n and give i !; ; o; Ilic e'iiii awiusam inai I'.I.r.Cl ION will be bold in the i.ii.i iii the Second Tuesday, Wing I Oi-i.."o. r. A. 1). I8o. at which i C 'in.lv Ullicers will be elected, ii 'l0 ;t n t' fill ti'! the oDVe if Catud ! renn- Ivama ; the oftic C. ulllls .'1 ;f .lude of the V f the State of Puusvlvanla; . ;, "iu icti ni with Somerset Blair ;!i", o-uiities. to till tr.e oflict o! . ii. (' Hirers f the l'nite.1 States ; it- lili t! i - .1 a. v u.l oiTi.-e ot inenilHT of tin sot the State of Pein Ti'.V i'!t oi):c of Sheriff of taM . tli. e of C cniis'.or.ci like of Auditor of said s t . fi'l il.e ..nice of l)"ucvtor (if the ytiicnt for s aiit iroantj' I IT 1 1 ; " l.l'i v.. i ( iw ut" Win rs of thu townhip of Allegneny to f 1 1 to wit : The electors of tin v.: omposed of that part of s.iid t-ownshij-r;!.cny, liepnniuii at the line ibvi ling B ait in I ii.i rm.iitifs. a? a p.-int ou the dividing "!: ' tra -ts of land, on..- of wUich is war blithe naii.e .i Aaron Bow en, an I th - : the !i;i-f of Mary Buwen and Vi uu .-, t..e:ii snitii 80 decrees west 63 pe er WCat to tl J'e'.l ovl. tl.oice leading we.-t '.-Ail-. ! . n..ii. :e '..ti: lii derei ,1 rthes !t -n tli. i-'i.n said roa t-. Burnt Mills H'il tiercli!-. ti : V ;ui!l and house, thence alo.i the t..,wn ' t. Bunt Mi l", t.. dividing linebe Alxhfjiy and Washington townshi js. Va.-hi!iioti town-hip line to divi- i.vtwee'1 Cauihria an I Blair c: unties Sci; II '!- iii the tow.i of tiallit i: ; .! r;. t ; mid the electors.. f that part : 'w.ship ;' Allegheny, resiilitii; oiitideot '. .'.e. ril.ed boundaries, to irjeei at Sch.jl x '.' in i.iid t' iwn.ship. tin.' district eomp sed .f the 'ii-. .:' !'.l i !,i'.. k i lii.'t t at tlte hotis' ol And I further ;ive notice, as in and by the I :;t h Sc.dion of the aforesaid Act 1 am directed to do, That all persons, excepting Justices of tha Peare, w ho shall hoi J any ollicc or appointment of protit or truat under the government of the United States, or of this State, or any City or incorporated District, whether a commissioned officer or olherwbe, a subordinate or agent, who is or shall be employed under the legislative, ju diciary or executive department of this State or i ho United States, or any City or incorporated District; also, that every member of Congress and the State Legislature, ana ot tlie select or common councils i any iucorpirateel district, is t.y law iucapal le of holding or exercisiuj?. at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector, or Clerk ef any election f this Cm m .nwealth, and that no Inspected, or Judge, Or other olii -t;r of auv nuch election thall be eligible to any ohicc then to be voted for. Aho, in the 4th sect in of the Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act relating to elections and f-r other purposes," ipproved the 10th day of April, 1856.it is cn icted that the foregoing ISth Section shall not be so construed as to prevent any military officer or Iv rvisa-li e fhoor from serving as Judge or Inspec '.or at auv ircneral or special election in this '.'ommonvcalth. Pursuant to the provisions contained in tb ct first af. .retail?, the judges of the aforesaid dis tricts shall respectively take charge ol the certiti -.rate or return of their rtsiiective districts, and nr dure them at a meeting of one judge from each . listrict, at the Court House, in the Borough of KWi sbur. on the tr.ird day after the day ol .lection, t i'ing Friday the Iftth day of October, A. I"). 1858. then and there to do and perform those duties required of them by law. Ai d further, if any judge, by nickncss or uu avoidnhie aeeident i-; unnl.le to attend said meet n. ofjiidges. then the ceitilicate or return afore said sha!1 be taken charge- of by one of the in-jx et.rs or i l.rks o:' the election of the same lis.iht. wh. 'shall d and perform the duties of said j'i'ge unable to attend. (ifven under my hand at my office in Ebons burg, tho ti nth day of S.-ptember, ia the year of iiir U )M.i oiii' thousand eight hundred and fifty ei.l.t. and - f the- independence of the United States the eighty-third. sepliV-lt JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. such as h-ve been raised In tbe County, or own ed and ktept therein for at least six months prior iuc c air. , No article exhibited 'shall be entitled to two premiums, as, for instance,; the beft lusbel of grain receiving the prerainm. shall not be inclu ded in tbe best acre on -which a premium is rf fered. Tbe Judges of the several classes will be requi red to report in writing the premiums awarded to them, respectively, with such remarks rela tive to the merits of the animals or articles com ing under their examination, as they may think proper. Any person exhibiting au article not mention ed in the printed list, but wLich may be deemed meritorious by the Judges, fcball 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 en the merits of the articles. The Judges cf the various classes will meet on the ground, on the second elay, at 10 o'clock, A. Al., to enter vipon the discharge of their respec tive duties, and their reports must be banded to the Secretary before 12 o'clock. M., on the last day of the exhibition. FEES OF ADMISSION. Certificates of Mem bership will issue at One Dollar, and will admit to the entire exhibition the member, his wife, and all their children under tweuty-oue years of age. Tickets, gcod only for a single admission, will issue at 25 cents. Children under 10 years old, half price. licketn, good for the entire exhibition, will be issued to apprentice boyn aud servant girls, at 50 cents. Application to be made at the Bu.-iue5s Office, on the ground. (jCJ- Each certificate or ticket will bear the name of the holder, and any transfer thereof will forfeit the same to the Society. Aud the person transferring or receiving such ticket, with iuttnt to defraud the Society, shall not thereafter ente; the enclosure upon any condition whatever. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Mana gers confidently ansure the public that such im provements will be made upon the arrangements of the three former fairs, as will much better se cure tbe comfort of the animals, the safety of the article's, and the convenienee of the exenbitors A fine Band of Music will be engaged, and will be upon the ground durinj the entire exhi bition. THE ANNUAL ADDRESS will be delivered by JOHN S. RHEY, Esq.. of Ebensburg. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the last day of the ex hibition. In short, nothing within the means of the So ciety will be left undene. which might have tendency to render the Eair useful and attractive and bring to it a respectable attendance. IC?" A REWARD OFTEN DOLLARS will be paid by the Society for the apprehension and conviction ot any person or persons found inju ring, elestroymg, or in any manner wantonly in " dofcen Fall Pears do dosen Winter Peara --. r-. : --k -w T, 50 dozen Teaches , , 50 " dozen TI urns V. ' ' 50 " dozen Quinces ' ! . . 50 variety. Grape - v . .. . . . 60 Class No. 9. Pkocucts of'thk Daikt. X V Judgts. Jacob Fronheiser, Michael Leavv, John 'Griffith, William II. Carr, Kimbell H. Styles. i : j ' - . Best roll Butter 1 print Butter . 1 " Cheese " ' ' 1 Class No 10. Agricultural Implements. Judges. John Elder, Patrick Bracken, Thos. Callan, Isaac Wike, William Douglasi". Best Plow Harrow " ; Cultivator 4 Hillside Wheat Drill " Corn Plantor : " Horse Rake ' Reaper - Mower ' ' Grain Cradle Wind Mill Cutting Box Threshing Machine $1 1 I 1 I i 1 6 2 1 2 2 2 Class No. II. Manufactured Akticlfs. Judges. David Hamilton. Peter M'Gough. A. A. Barker. Henry gutter, Eri Bickford. Best two-horse Carriago Bugy , ' $2 1 50 CO 50 0 50 50 0 ..:, i:i t ill'. f l5el.-:no. in sai te.fering with any animal or article on' exhibt tion. rci-ri.8.l858 LIST 0 F PREMIUMS. Class No. 1. Horses. Juiges. I'rr.neis Bearer. Thomas Adams, Sr., John Flick, A. Kopelin, David O'Harra. Best Stallion $5 2d best " 3 Best Gelding 4 2d lest " 2 Best Mare 4 21 best " 2 Best Colt between 2 and S years 2 Best Colt between 1 aud 2 years 2 Best Colt under 1 year 1 Best pair Match Horses 4 Best pair Mules 4 Class No. 2. Cattle. Judges. Evan D. Evans, George C. K. Zahm, Charles Weakland, Anthony Wills, Christian Snyder. Best Bull Best yearling Bull Best Cow 2 I best Cow Best S-teer between 2 and 3 veara rs of the di-trc' composed of the si'V i Cwnbi ia, te ineer at the C iui t H uis ' trough f Ebe-Iiaburg. -e.t.iis i.f the district compose" I of the it'p of Carrull, t meet at the School House- r il.towii, it s.im towtit'ip. ,,. ,.f 1iii district i;0:i)loSC S ot SU of CiirroUtowu, to meet in tl:e Sheol of sjdd Borough, .-electors of tho district composed ot the .dm. of Chest, to meet at the S.-h-l House i 0! tl .f Ri-hard J. 1'fu ll'oot, in sai. 1HE FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE CAMBRIA CO. A'iRICULl URAL SOCI ETY will be held at Ebensburg. ou Tit ff Joy. Wednemhiy "d Thursday, the ;'. lth, and Ith-d'tys of October, I808 Preside;;'- A .' M'YICKER, Vice Presidents .Ii.hn B. MiLt.Ku, W11. Kitti.ll, Secretary P. S. Noon, Treasurer David J. Junks, Manaii.T-t. Michael M'Guire, James Myers, 43 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 a .u tavm iii p. electors of tha district composed of the .u:h of Chest Spring, to meet at tiie house .. b Wagaer, in said I5"r tigh. Uu: electors ot the ilismct coinnoscn 01 ine v:...::u, ,.f Ciearficld. to meet at the house of II. l)-.u::Iass. in said tow nship Me-ieit-TS of tho aistnct oo.nposo: 01 uit . a-iiif. 1 f Cnemaugl.', to meet elm tors of the" distriet composed of the h. to meet at School House . . . -o I 1 U. c-.:.l I'.'.r.v.ml. .( ..1 r..4 uviu'imi. electors of the district coiiipo.e-d ol the '.p r.f Crovle. to meet in the S.hool House, --t.ll.ige of'Sr.mrncihill, in said township. '-c.rt .is of the district coinpc-sed t tlie i.f Kbensbttri:, to meet at the Court ",:ff said Borough. lj-wt..rs f the district composed o( the j' s'u'.p of Jackson, tu mwt at the house of '-f, u wvid township. !; electors of the district composed of the . -lnf Johnstown, to meet as follows: 1st '"'.twriprt at the public School Hjuso in l:WirJ; -Jmi Ward, at the Exchange Hotel 'v'''f.rd; 3rd Ward, at the Mansion Housf ,lVard; 4th Ward, at the public School said Ward. ' t ciitts ef the district composed of the :: '?!i ( f L'jretto, t" meet in the School House ,"' B'jr,m-h. ''i electors of thu district composed of the '- f Munstcr, to meet at the warehouse . --(J'tstin Darbin.iu the village of Monster, in ?fc-iiUip. ...,:,e tluctur? of th'; district comjiosed of the ihip ef Uichlm-.d, to met .. at the house of eltctors of the district oomrouI of the the School owuship. Ii,; ipof S;nnmerhill. to meet at t'u iiitue town of Jefferson , in snid t . ''ehi-t)rs f,t tbi dit ri. t. fumivw wei-tors ot the district com owed of the 5 "!1Srii f Stimmitville, to meet at the School i -aid I-.rough. t. ' . .,1-et..rs of tin? district composed -hi , 1 Abel Lloyd, Usokge IIutlkdge, I.dward Ol Ai. COMMITTEE OF RECEPTION. A. J. Rhey, Frank Shoemaker. Lemuel Davis, John P. Jones, Mortis Evan, D. D. Rhey, J. H. Campbell, James K. Ktnkead. COM il ITT EE OF ARRANGEMENTS. T. B. Mix.re. Jno. Thompson, Jr., Isaac Craw ford, Jno. Blair, Henry Foster, G E N E 11 A L R KGUL A T IONS The nrand display of Horses, Cattle, Poultry, Agricultural aud Horticultural Products, Manu factured Articles and Luxuries, will take place on the fint snd secorut .avs T' e Plowing Match will take place on the 1 third day, at 10 e'elock, A. M., and the Ladies' j Riding Match the same elay at 2 o'clock, P. M. Exhibitors will, iu all cases, be required to be- come members of the Society, and those who do nut previously communicate with the Secretary, will lc- waited on by the Reception Committee at tLe Fair Grounds. Everything intended for exhibition must be entered" at the office, together with the name and residence of the owner, and will be marked or designated by a card numbered in tbe order of its entry. No vicious animal will be entered, unless the owner takes measures to prevent any possible damage resulting therefrom. Animals or articles on exhibition cannot be re moved before the close of the Fair, without per mission from the Managers. Premiums not demanded within six months after they are awarded, will be held as donations tu the. Society. INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES The Judges are rc-iuesttd to report themselves at the Secre tarv's office, on the ground, 0.1 the first day, be fore 3 o'clock, P. M., at which time their names will be called, and vacancies (if any) will be fiil.il They will report by the number on the article exhibited, and. in awaraing riemiums, oe gov rmi A hv the orintd lists furnished them by the j 1 Secretary. They shall require such evidence from exhibi tors illative to stock or articles on exhibition, as hall be to them entirely satisfactory. At;y elcceptiou in the statement of exhibitors. fhnll, when discovered, work a lorfeiture ot tre ,.r. ininm in which the likrtv rcakinir it would otherwise be entitled. All the articles specified in classes Nos. 10. 11 r.n l 33 must have beon manufactured in the tho 1 County, in order to entitle thtm to premiums. ' Heifer " ' Steer between 1 and 2 jears ' Ileier " 4 Uef Cow or Ox Yeke of Oxen Class No. 3. Sheet-. Judges. John Evans, (Smith,) Ephruim Crum, A.exander jenncr, Wm. A. Glass, Geo Horri-;, Bet Buck $2 ' Ewe 2 " lot of Sheep, G in number 3 pair Lambs 1 Class No. 4. Swine. Judges. Ramsey, George Hinish, George Gallagher, Henry Weakland, Jacob Kibler. Best Boar $2 " Sow , 2 let of Pigs, 6 in number " Fatted Hog Class No. 6. Poultrt. " sett Single Harness 1 " sett Double Harness 1 " Saddle and Bridle 1 " pair Boots 1 " pair Shoes - ' ' 50 " Calf Skin 1 Siele Sole Leather 1 Upper ' 1 " lot Cabinet Ware 2 4 variety Tin Wtro 1 variety Stoasand Earthen Ware 1 " Washing Machine 1 Meat Vessel 1 Churn " Cook Stovo 1 " Parlor Stove 1 pair Horse Shoes " Wagon 2 " Cider Mill and Pi ess 2 " Painting r Graining 1 " Axe " pair Drawing Cliains " pair Breast Chains " Siiuck " pair Coal Gratc Panel Door ' 1 " Srtsh Barrel Flour 3 Class No. 12. Pi.owisa Match. Judges. David Brawley , Henry Rager, Jacob Kaylor, John Lut..r, James M'Ciough. Best Plowing 3 bv bov under 17 years of ate 3 Class Xo 13. Dome-tic Mamtacitres. J Jadacs. Mrs. Abel Lloyd, Mrs. C. L. Persians. Mrs. Jam.cs Potts, Mr. Fletcher, Mrs, E. Shoe maker. Best iicce Carpet 2d best Best pair Blankets Coverlet . pieced Bed Quilt nieced Cradle Quilt 50 Table Spread piece Linen Cloth tiece Linsev Woolsey Hearth Rug 50 nair Hose 50 " pair Half Hose 50 pair Gloves 50 " piece Fiannel 2 Corn BrooniB 50 Fly Brush 50 " Hard Soap 50 " Soft Soap . . 50 " Can lies 50 Class No. 14. Cclinart Defabtment. Judges. Mrs. T. B. Moore, Mrs. John P. Linton, Mrs. A. Kopelin, Mrs. W. II. Gardner, Mrs. Herry M'Pike. 21 best do. 1 Best Water Color Paintiug 1 2d best do. 60 Best Crayon Sketch , . ' , . , 1 2d best do. - 50 Best Draughting . I do. Penmanship ; , .t- .-I- elo. Marble Work ' 1 ' Class No. 18. Equestrianism. Judges. Thomas P. Fenlon. William Kaylor, William M. Jone. Thomas M'Breen, J. Alex'r Moo-e. .-. ...', . .: , ' ,'. j Bi'st Equebtrinns over 18 Discretionary. 2d liest do. do: do- , Best Equestrian under 18 Discretionary. : 2d best do. . do. do. Settembf.r 15, 1858. . . Iron City Commercial College. Pittsuurgh, Pa. - - Ciiai;teeu 1855. 300 Students attending January 1858. Now tbe largest and most thorough Commer cial School of the United States. Youug men prepared fiv actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. Smith, A. M., Prof, of Book-keeping and .Science ef Accounts. A. T. Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic Commercial Calculation. J. A. Hey prick and T. C. J r nkins, Teachers of Book-keeping: A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, Profs, of mansbip. . SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC RAPID BUS IN ESS WRIT1 NG DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MON EY MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COM MERCIAL LAW T II E rv, rs 5 "AUC So long: Unsuccessfully Sought, FOUND AT LAST!! Iolt IX1 Pea- BOOK' Are taught, and all other Mibjc-ets nece-fary for the success and thorough education of aprac ticai business man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all th:- premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also iu Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing. NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time No vacation Time unlimited Review 'at pleasure Graduates as sisted in obtaining situations Tuition for Full G'mmeicial Cour.-e, $3.j.00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks Board. J2.T0 per week Stationery, 0. 00 Entire cost, $00.0e to $70 00. J3r"Ministers' sons received at half price. For Card Circular Specimens of Business and Ornamental Writing inclose two stamps and address V. W- JENKINS. Aug. 11. J5?:2v Pittsburgh, Pa. G ENt RAL ORDER; Head Quarters, 3d Brigade, l;ih Division, U. P. M. $2 2 o 1 1 1 1 1 50 50 50 60 1 1 1 2 Judges. George W. Kerby, John E. Roberts, John B. Myers, William Bonnacker, George F.nglebanch. Best pair Shanghai Fowls $1 pair Chittagong Fowls 1 " pair Poland Fowls 1 " pair Cochin China Fowls 1 " j.airTurkejs 1 " pair Ducks 1 ' pair Geeso 1 Class No. 6. Grain. Judges. John H. Douglass, Festus TibVot, Daniel Farren, George Bruce, Lewis Dunmire. Best bushel Wheat " Corn ears -f the r.f C!., 1 a. . ... .1.. 1 . . u'iv .iuiianim in jm-ej, ui wit- uoufc r-jn... P..tt. 111 said township. 'fiiV "rs t'ie district composed of tho - v I T "f T;i 'f,v-to n,f;et ftt tho School House, Tni I,eailfick's. in said tow'ndiip. t, lr Ot the ilistrict. nimnmhl iX ' f ,f VaAington, to meet at the School ! Als all animals eutitled premiums, rcxcfX Vc $1 50 60 50 50 1 " Oats Rye . . " Barley Timothy Seed ' Clover Seed " Flax Seed 1 peck Chinese Sugar Cano 60 Class No. 7. Yeetablss. Judges. William Ream, P. II. Shiels, James Kirkpatrick, Sr., V illiam W. Harris, Jacob Burgoon. . Best bushel Potatoes 60 " " Turnips 50 " " Ruta Baga 50 " Beets 60 Carrots 50 " Onions 60 " dozen CaVbago 50 " half bushel Tomatoes .50 " half dozen Squashes 60 I'arsnips 6ft " Kolil Rabbi 50 Tumpkin 60 " Citron 60 " Musk Melon 50 1 " Water Melon 50 " Seed Cucumber 60 half bushel Beaus 50 " lot Celery 50 " Jot Cauliflower 50 " lot Broccoli 60 Class No. 8. Fruit ju7M.Edwio A. Vickrey, Petcx Kaylor, Robert P. Linton, John Fresh, James D. Hamil ton. Best variety Fall Apples 4l dozen Best Bread " Rusk " Pound Cake " Jelly Cake " Sponge Cako Domestic Sugar " App'e Butter Pumpkin Butter Pear Plum Quince " Tomato Catsup Walnut Tomato Jelly Apple ' " Peach " ' Plum Quince " Currant " Raspberry Jam Strawberry " Blackberry " A pple Preserves Pear do. Teach do. Flura do. " Cherry do. " Tomato do. " Pear Marmalade ' Peach elo. Quince do. " Catawba Wine ' Blackberry Wine " Elderberry Wine " Currant Wine Best Vinegar do. Jar of Pickles Jar of Brandy Peaches do. Cherry Bounce do, Dried Apples do. Dried Peaches ; Dried Tlums -Dried CheHcs Honey (in comb) do. Houcy (rendered) Class No. 15. Needlework. Judqes. Miss Harriet Rhey, Miss Maggie Myers, Miss Jane Ivory, Miss Frances Smith, Miss Amelia Ihompson. Best Ornamental Needlework 2d best Best Silk Embroidery do. Linen elo. Cotton do. Worst'd do. Shell Work Dress Making do. Netting Class No. It). Flowers. Jtidae. Miss Yirginia Roberts, Miss Fletcher, Miss Anna M'Donald.Miss Kate Noon, Miss Eliza Dougherty. Best Collection of Flowers do. Basket of Flowers do. Moss Yase with Flowers do. Hand Boquet - 2d best do.. - Best Flat X J ' 2d best do, ,- Best Table Boquet 2d best do. Best colVction of Artificial Flowers 2d be6t do; - do. do. Class No.; 17. Fine Arts The FiVl and Staff Officers, aim iue, . C.U!)tecr Companies composing f 3d Biigade, lGth Di vision, U. P. M., will meet fi-r parade i nd En campment iu Johnstown, on Wednesday, Sept. 22.1., 1S58. and continue for three days, ending on the 24th inst. Regimental hcl Company Officers will pub lish notices in accordance with this order. Bv order of Genoral White. . . DAY1D SHARP, Aid de-Camp-Hemlock. Sept. 4 , 153. 1.1 ARM FOR SALE. The subcriber wi'.l sell . at private sale, that part of the farm now occupied by him in Cambria township. Cambria county, lying east of the township road, running through the said premises, containing about One Hundred Acres. There are about eeventy-five acres of land cleared thereon, under fence, -and iu gcxd state of cultivation. Also, a gotd two sto ry frame bouse thereon erected, an excellent or chard of Fruit Trees of every variety growing thereon, a never failing spring near the house, aud other improvements urmecessarj' t enumer ate. There is also an excellent vein of coal on the land, and also limestone. Terms wiil be made easy, and an indisputable title will be given for sai l premises possession given immediately. JOHN O'CONNELL. Cambria tp.. Sept. 1, 1858. Sni IT RESTORES FERMANKNTLi - Gray Hair to its trip: al color; covers lux uriantly ibe bald Lead; removes all dandruff. itching-and rcroluia, staid l ead, n:u .iU tiup-. tions; makes the Lair j-olt,'La thy sl! uttt-v ; snd will preserve it to any icsgitcUe i;ej rev moves, as if by magic, all 1 loteLi. Ac, Ire in the face, and cures alt neuialgia Mei i.tjrct.s headache. See circular .d the fil!ow.L. Dover, X. II., Feb. 'Z; Ifc57J Prof. O. J. V'OOD & CO. -Gents: Within a few days we have received so many orders and calls for Prof. O. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, that to-daj- we. were compelled to tei.d to Bstou for a quantity, (tie 6 dozen yen forwarded ;.!1 being sold,) while we might order a quantity from you. Every little ve hate sold eems ta have produced three or Jour ncic customers, aud the approbation and patrcnage it receives f;om the most substantial and worthy citizens of our vicinity, fuilv convinces us that it is A MOST VALUABLE: PREPARATION. Send us as soon as may be one gTts 1 iize, aud one dozen $2 size ; and believe mo yours, vcry respectfully, (Signed)" DANIEL LATHROP & CO. Hickory Grove St. Charles Co. Mo., 1 Nov. 19, lfco6. X Prof. O. G. WOOD Dear Sir: Some time last summer, we were induced to use soma of your Hair Restorative, and its effects were so wonder tul, we deem it cur outy 10 you ana the afflicted, to report it. Our little son's head for sorre time had been perfectly covered with sores, and some called it scald-head. Tho hair almost entirely came cS in cmsequence, when a friend, seeing his suffer ings, advis-jd u.s to use your Re-si oral ive. We eiij so, w ith little hoj.es of success ; tut, to our sur prise, and that of id! our fiicncbj. a very few ap plications ici:vvcd the dihe;v$e entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of hair ocn Plaited out, and we can now say that our boy has as healthy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of hair, as any ether child. We can therefore,- and do fceieby recommend your Restorative as a perfect remedy fvr a l dis--Hse-s c-f the scalp and lair. We are. yours respectfully, GEORGE W. HIGGINBOTHAM. SARAH A. HIGGINBOTHAM. Gardiner, Maiue, June 22, 1855. Prof. O. J. Wood Dear Sir: I have used two Lotties of Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discjvery cf the age L.r restoring and changing the Hair. Before using it I was a man of seventy. My hair has mw nttaiued its original color. You can recommend it to the world without the leaet fear, as my case is cn of the worst kind. Yours rctpectfullv, DANIEL N. MURPHY. O. J. WOOD & CO.. Proprietors. 312 Broad way. N. Y., fin the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab:isbment.J a-d 114 Market t., St. Louis, Mcbil", ft"d S. 11 by all gl Trugg'sts. a-plS-Sin THE Ui G tt variety Winter Apples dorm A 50 do. do. do 50 60 50 60 60 60 60 60 50 50 50 60 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 50 50 60 50 50 50 60 50 60 50 50 50 50 60 50 60 60 ENERAL ORDERS No. 8. Hcjd Quarters, Zd Brigade, loth Division, I . J'. JSI. ) The Brigadier General has made the following Staff appointments : Aid-de-Camp, with the rank of Captain Da vid Sharp. Brigadier Quarter Master, with the rank of Captain Henry Savior. Brigadier Paymaster, with rank of Caj taiu Patrick O'Coiinell. Brigade Surgeon, with rank of Major Ferdi nand Binsell. Rriornde Jud?e Advocate, with the rank of c Ma "tor Charles D. Murray. The above mentioned officers, being appointed aud commissioned, will be respectcel accordingly Bv order of General White. DAVID SHARP, Aid-dc Camp, Hemlock, Sept. 8, 1858. l; ALLAhLh laliJl FOR o A Lift. lhe un- f dersigned offers his FARM situate in Jack sou township, Cambria county, for sale. It con tains 100 acres, about 75 of which are cleared, aud having thereon erected a large two story frame house, a large lank barn, and other out buil linns. There is also on the premises a larjre orchard cf 120 young fruit trees, all Warin This is decidedly one of the most desirable loca tions in the county for a country residence. The location is pleasant, and the soil prexluctive. A good rod leading to Summerhi'.l station, on the mnccoa thronph the 41 1 do. do. do. do. 60 50 50 60 50 60 Mai y 50 60 60 60 60 50 50 60 50 50 50 1 Itur' itaillcb xt.111 Itikiu. farm d-stance about 4 miles, and Is also mile from the Stone Turnpike. It is in the neighbor hood of the Canned coal tract, belonging to Js seph Burkhart, and is supposed to contain Can nel Coal. There is a never-failing spring of wa ter a few roels from the House from which the water is conveyed to tbe eloor of the House and barn yard by a Hydraulic Ham. Terms of sale will be so easy that almost any person may be come the purchaser. For further particulars inquire of tbe under signed on the premises, THOMAS JONES. iug. 18, 1858 40.tf. "Standard," Hollidaysburg, and "Patriot Union," Harrisburg, please insert each to am't of $2, and charge this office. PREPARED BY DR. SAN FORD, IS A GREAT scientific Medical Diseouery, aud is daily working cures almost to great too believe. It euro svi if by magic, crcn the Jirst dose giving betut, ten 4 seldom more thau one bottle is rtquiretl to cure auy kind of ,ii-cr Complaint . from the wsrst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common bcad&rhe, all irf which are the result of a Diseased Liver. The Liver is one cf "the principal regula tors of tlie human bod-, y. ai.el when it per forms its functions iveiSR the powers ef the sys tem are folly develop- ed. The stomach is al most entirely elcpend ent on the healthy ac tion of the Liver for the proper irforu.ancr of its functions. Whci h the .sti mach is at fault. the Dowels are at lault, ana the wr.oie system suffers in conse-quciiccg of one organ tlie I.iv er-having ceased todo its duty. Fcr the iis eases cf that organ. ime."f the proprietors have made it Lis study, 4 ha u practice ef mor than twecty years, to fi'jd some remedy wherewitn to counter- act tnv. many-elcrarige- ments to which it is liable. To prove that tl.ir-rg remedy is at last fonnd. anv person lioutiie-i wuu liut e-iiip.a;ni iu any of its foims, has J 4 but to try a bottle?, and conviction is cert in. A compound hasbten foimeJ by dis solving gums r.ud ex- tracting that part w hich is soluble for tl.i active vittues i f the medicine. These gures" reniove all morbid or bad from the stomach.-, .system, supplying in their place a healthy" now of bile, invigora ting tlie stomach, caus- ing food to digest well purifying the blcK.nl, giving tone and health to the whole machin-er3', removing tbe-ciu, sos of the disease, and" effecting h radical cure without any of thedis- agreeable after effects fe.lt by using Calomel W or Mineral Poison, that is usually restored to. t One elose after eat ing is sufficient Vr re lieve the stomach and prevent lhe food frosa rising and souring. Only one dose taken bef -re retiring prevents nightmare. ) Only one d-se taken at night loosens ths bowels gently, and cures costivene?. One dose taken after 'each meal wi'l cure Dyspepsia. CQ IlOne dose or two teaspoonsful will al ways relieve Sick-- Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction re moves the cause e f the3 disease, and makes a perfect cure. Only one elose im-pmeeliattTy relieve Cl.o while one dose ef- ten repeated is a sure lera Moa-Jj'-v.s,-and ? preventivs Ivi v STRAY BULL. CAME to the RESIDENCE of the subscriVr, residing in Washington township, a RED BULL, supposed to be three years old with a piece off the left ear. The ow ner is requested to c me forward, prove proper lv, pay charges and take him away, ether whe he' will be disposed of according to law. DAVID SHARP. Hemlock, Sepf. 3, 185S:St -m T1L1TARY ENCAMPMENT. If JL Order No. 1. Head Quarters, Somerset. Ta., 1 August 28, 1858. J The Brigadier Generals of the loth Division cure of Cholera. One dose taken oft.r-v. ill prevent the recur rence of bilious uttai;ks while it relieves all painful feelings. . Only one bottle bj needeil to throw out of ti e syttcin the effects of medi .-ine after a long sickness. s One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yellowness or unnatu-Qral color frori the skin. Oi.e elose taken a short time before eating gives vigor to the appc- tite and makes food di gest well. One dose eftrn rc-HH pelted, cures the CI. ro nic Diarifra in its worst forms, while summer and lxv. el cem5plri3ts yield almost to the first elose. . . One or two dosesJ-H eurrs attacks causnl bv worms, while for verms i n children , there is no surr, safci or speeelier remedy iu tbe worM. as it Merer JaiTj. There is no exaggeration in these state ments, they ftrc plain stler facts, that we can give evidence to prove. while hll who use it are "iving their unanimous' ' tcstimunv in its faveir. Among the hundreds of Liver Remedies low offered to the public, there jire nne we can s fully recommend as Dr. SanfordTs iuvigorator, to rcneral'y known now throughout the Uni-i. TUs preparation is truly a Lirer Irtvigoraitr Judges. --Janies Myers, Jacob M. Campbell, Thomas II. Porter, Richard J. Proud foot, Abel Lloyd, Lewis Fisher, Michael M'Guirs. John Thompson, Jr., Henry Hawfc, Thomas A. Powell. Bvst Oil Psiflting , . producing the mo.t happy rcsiats on al, tiioso who use it. Almost innumerable certificates l.jve of the Pennsylvania Militia, composed of the Veen given of the great virtue of tl.U rculiune counties of Bedford. Blair, Fulton, Cambria and W those of the highest M auauijj m reletv. and we Know 11 iu uc iiic iist .-ic-ji.i i'-ii now e-vioi the public. Hudson County Jjeu;rrat. Somerset, are hereby notified to order their re spective Brigades to meet at Johnstown, ready equipped for a parade of three days, commencing on the 22d, and closing on the 24th tif Septem ber next. The 'Commanding Officers and -4itf &e Camps, in Tul. uniform, ars requested to be 1 pres- ePt . a. u.coffroth; Major Grtrrsl rf 16tb DiWwon. Prico one dollar per lottlo. SANDFOUD & CO.. Proprietors. 3:5Bk.a1 way. New York. Dr. GEO. II. KKYSER. N. 140 Wood street, wnolesalc and retail agent. ft- Seii ber- by tf Lrujgist, -nd by Thcir. s Device " (funrli, . t 1 i Hll :0 00 00