Ml Tit CaxnJ" :ortan PEN AND SCISSORS. eJpyofEthiopian Serenades a Ucf Motwlnv. Pnd in the itiau . - I concert 3 .. i r.nr town rlc.J . . . , ' . e-oA oar citizens wRa '"rJral of tbe most public street corners. 'Ttbe concerts were concluded, the scr V 0f the aforesaid Kthiopians were secured ftf reral gall" youcg men for tbo purpose ISTTvATS. Came" to the residence of the -A subscriber residlncr in Clearfield town shin Cambiia county, on the 5th of September, 2 CORA'S one black with some white on bcr back, the other red and white, with a bell on her. The owner is rtouested to come forward. rrnvA nrnn. rty, pay charges and take them away, other wise they will be disposed of according to lar. feiGjat- JOHN MURPHY. v,.,, of steeping Dvauues were ,d at the "witching hour of night" by 51 .nT-ii- ..... i 1 , sweet HOtCi ot ""l"".', uavu uiiascu ' "'elly Gray," "What's the matter, VV'etc. Vi'e understand, however, that 'J,,,' fat JisocJciuj al the aW was not at " f i -We also undtfrMand Feveral ladies 'aibcred eo soundly that they were uot awaro f iha 'botor coafcrred,' until informed of it w . . mi kt tVir loving swaius next uiorumg. ilo r" . - ! n nnncictttiff rT brfilr-dinvtl oleen; Hr'I',cvc,vw ' knock-down, ana inc sercnaae was over. 0fTer jet knew & serenade to prove a fail- ruen, aa oc this occasion, flre -ton young weDt'.a'oitllh urm rt(. As we were tot GSf of u.e fereuading party, we cannot roach for tne correctness of all the particu- . . J !n In. f.-rrwintf f t Tti Cl. t-"ut O O r The F.beujburg Democrat i& Sentinel i . i-i-t cotne to hand and it does not coutain refcrenco to the mcetin;: of Wednesday cv?riuig. orse ana worse . V Pershing ha1? need to cry "Save me 1 . ,.,,1., , . . Tc al've ii ucciueuiy me cuoicett specimen f i f i r.i..i....i ...... rfU0pCD, linj)HUflII, IMIK-wvi laifuwi rtK T5ceQ in l'riit f"r many a t.ay. Uur j.apcr vr,tk WD contain lud repot t ;l the pro- e o . r r . ...,..4w 1..1 fl.i, last Wtdnesday evming. What reli p tl IB i . . l. ...... I - , can w rwn-i i :gj t; a fact, open transparent ir that boldlv pidi- i.n t(:iiii v reason to led iruir.l n in , in thic county, ocer ike ML liy the way, whst ha.- lv;conwj of your anti O'hI- 'i r-n rurriKtjHLKit'Iit f 1 t'U IrlVB UtfOtiK.' CX- rr'.v iiuiti sent to the iciie oi late. ani no j n - a rr tci a tiiarp rye on tn enoris oi ine rt.;: tu un.lennine the pillars that uphold tbt DISSOLUTION 4F rAHTXERSIIIP. The partnership heretofore existing under the irm of Ceouge & llEUscn. has this dav been dissolved, by mutual consent. The business hereafter will be conducted by F. M. GEORGE, who has p-rchased the entire interest. All moneys due the Firm, and all accounts against them, will be act tied by him. r . M. GEOKGE. HENRY REUSCn. Ilcnilock, Sept. 13, 1S3. NOTICE. The undersigned will continue the Tannins business at the old stand. Thankful ior iormer patron asc, ne nopes to n.ent a con tinuance of the same. F. M. GEORGE. W'a.e m. ne: chirrs, an'i once more t-t. tVo Lreaoh btf;re ail is Lst. Ve viaited a short time since the ex (iiife Tuunery of Mr. C. V. Murray, .itu Utootbe JJlacklick, a few miles west of wta. It i, we belifve. one of the Jargcit n the S;ati, and is cflainly a nioicl ettub lidiintut The proprietor j. engaged at prts tct in ir.aVug a uuiuber of ijnportsut altrra licr.s uti( 'lmvt'VfmtiitB, which will bliorlly r tou pli'ici. U itiip'-hsil'lo not to admire tht ffrfccJ vvhr aud eystrrn which Ls obser rd io covJurvujr the trutirc busincsj of the ihcH It is c:rtin!l dit 'Y!.tau'iD. prtving t9" A man camrd Aloxnuder Gilbert Ciita 6Uicida in tt: Lu.r Count v l'o'r aso !6!"t tunuay in 'nr. ov curtuif; his 'WAX wiiU an via kn:;, an1 unally accom riihing the horrid deed vrith a piece of gla?s. wa net a regular inuiate of the ii:.-titu- iv, lut had merely solicited lodging for the tiiht. lie wi5 about 2$ or oi) years of a tie, vi fuppofed to havfl been & resident of '(tR.crelaud county. t Mr. Joel Simmons i the mcnr.trr of CVaiity Ct n:uiittec for Jackson town.hip. '.:ng to a mistake, bin T;atnc is omitted "the list, of the Committee as published by L1 IJeinooratic papers of thii county. We I" wctk Biako the correction. Cambria .ji? tivts L.t coi.tii;u a tetter or more rc Vie "icmocrat than Mr. Siunnons. lie has 'ys Wn faithful alike thro'.ich good and tlirnncrVi Kiirivliini- and thrOifli !rn. 5" The Fair of the Pcnnsy Irani Agri- '"i!'Jrnl nciitr will be held at I'lUr-burn. :!j liSih of the present month, aud cou- J'J? four days. We understand a largo ;if'or of pcrsocs from this place purpose at si::ig. The Pennsylvania Kail Road Com j anuounce that they will issue excursion li'tts fortnerair. cood from Sertember ihto October 2d, inclusive. t? To-day is decidedly cold, bloak and uiTeabIe. The pleasant reign of summer ' over, and autumn is already installed iuto liut we still confidently hope for sj a bright 5unny day before winter calls -Vi to take the reins. -Orover & liaket Sewing Machines are rttJ day gaiuiug favor with tho public. 7 family thould have one. It sews '-ger and more beautiful team, and is 4cr!w.lj understood than any ouo iu the & All the Black Republican Dewspapers copying the Bpcoch recently delivered at ":r;towa, by John W. Forney, with edito 44 comments lauding it to the skies. We '"tetlat tho renegade is right ebipned at f S. Noon Ksq. has resigned tbo 'rul chair of the Mountaineer, and Lis VH James C. Noon, Ksq., takes his . with the outgoiug and incoming '-f succtEe. J A Cre broke out in Qreensburg yes t"y. which destroyed several buildings T lbout S30.000. We have not learned Particulars. , UUr readers ar rrnncsfod tn lrtr.If of . - -J . ur COluian On nnr frtnrrK E LrCTIOS PRfiC E A M AT I O.V. PURSUANT to an ACT of the GENERAL Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved the 2d day of July.A.D. 1839, I JOHN KOliiJltTS, liighSher iff of the county of Cambria, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do here oy m.ikc know n and give notic-j to the electors of the county ainrc-said that a GENERAL ELECTION will bo held in the county of Cambria on the Second Tuesday, being the 12th day of October. A. D. 1858. at which tinve State aud County Ollicers will be elected, to wit : One person to fill the office of Cauul Cornis sioner of the &tate of Pennsylvania : Ono person to till the ofhee of Jiuiire of the Supreme Court of tho State of Pensylvania : One person, iu conjunction with Somerset Llair and Huntingdon counties, to fill tho ofliee of Representative in Congress of the United States Due person to till tho ollice of member of the llor.se of Representatives of the State of Peiux svlvauia ; One persou to fill tho office of SheiiCfof said county ; One person to fill the office of Commissioner for said county ; One persou to fill the office of Auditor of ak" county ; Cue person to fill the office of Director of the Poor and House oi Employment lor said county The electors of tho township of Allegheny to meet as follows, to wit: The electors of the district composed of that part of said township of Allegheny, beginning at the line dividing Blair arm Cambria counties, at a point on the dividing li.iC ot two tracts of land, one of which is war ranted in the name of A iron Rowcn, and the other in the iutcs of Mary Powcn aud Venus Lwis, thence south 80 degrees west G3 perches, thence soutti 20 degr cs west to a point on the I r. r, 1 it . 1 .. .I 1 1 oh l i.r.rgoon uap roan, ineocc r isi moo roan to the township road lea ling to Pumt Mills, thence south 13 degrees west 3fi porches to Dawson's mill and houe, thence along the town ship road to Burnt Mills, to dividing line be tween Allegheny and Washington townships thence along Washington township line to divi sion line Wtwctn Cambria and Blair cc unties to meet at the Scnoo! House iu the town ot Oalut zin, in said district; ami the electors of that part of said township of Allegheny, residing outride of the above described boundaries, to meet at School House No. 9 in said township. The elect-lis of the district compescdof the townhir of Ubu-nhcK. U meet at the holism ot Adam M-. aU.hs, iu the village of Belsauo, iu t-aid toA-i-sliip. Tlie electors of tho district composed !.f the township of Canibria, te mee at the Court House in the Borough of E'oensburg. The electors of t!.e district compowl of the townshiji (f C.irroM, to meet at th? Sehrol House in Carrolitown. in said town?l:p. District : also, that every member of Congress and the State Legislature, and ' of the select or common councils ot any incorporated district, u by law incapable of holding or exercising." at the same time, the office or appointment of Judge, T . y l i r. P ,1 n . nispec.or, or uiers oi any election oi mis com monwealth, and that no Inspector, or Judge; or other officer of any such election fdiall be oligible to any office then to be voted for. Also, in the 4th section of the Act of Assembly,entitled "An Act relating to elections and for other pnrposes," approved the 10th day of April, 1S56, it id en acted that the foregoing 13fh feecuon shall not be so construed as to prevent any military officer or borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspec tor at any general or special election m this Commonwealth. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the Act first aforesaid, the judges of the aforesaid dis tricts shall respectively take charged the certifi cate or return of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge from each district, at the Court House, in the Borough of Eliensburg, ou the third day after the day of election, being Friday the loth day of October, A. D. 1858, then and there to do and perform thote duties required of them by law. And further, it any judge, by sickness or tin-J oidable accident is unable to attend said meet- 1 te.fering with any animal or article on - exhibi tion." sep.8,18S8 LIST 0 P. P HE M I TJ H S. Class No. 1. Horses. Judges. Francis Bearer. Thomas Adams, Sr., lohn Flick, Ai Kopeliu, David O'Harra. 45 avoid ing of judges, then the certificate or return afore said shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of the same distric t, who shall do and perform tho duties of said judge unable to attend. (Jiven under my hand at my ffice in Ebeua burg, the tenth day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight, and of the Independence of the United States the eighty-third. sep!5-4t JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. J Best Stallion 2d bct " Best Geldiiig 4 d best 2 I3st Mare - 4 2d best . ' 2 Best Colt between 2 and 8 vars 2 LRcst Colt between 1 and 2 yar 2 lsest cint unatr 1 year 1 Best pair Match Horses 4 Best pair Mules 4 Class No. 2. Cattle. Jrdges. Evan D. Evans, George C. K. Zahm, Charles Weakland, Anthony Wills, Christian anyuer. Best Bull Best yearling Bull Best Cow 2d best Cow Best Steer between 2 aud 3 years lieiier " Class No 13. Domestic Maxufact'cbks. (i 3 o 3 1 o 2 1 1 8 S JuJaes. Mrs. Abel Lloyd. Mrs. C, Mrs. James Potts, Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs Best piece Carpfct 2d best Best pair Blankets " Coverlet " pieced Bed Quilt " pieced Cradle Quilt " Table Spread . " piece Linen Cloth piece Linsey Woo'y " Hearth Ru pair Hose ; pair Half Itcsa pair Gloves piece Flannel Corn Brooms Fly Brush Hard Soap Soft Soap Candles Class No. 14. CvitirAux L.Perbhin2r, Shoe- E. 42 2 2 1 I 1 1 1 60 0 CO CO 50 60 CO 50 50 50 ft Steer between 1 and 2 years ' Heifer " " Beff Cow or Ox " Yoke of Oxen Class No. 3 Sntxp. Judges. John Evans, (Smith,) Ephraim Crura, Alexander Yenuer, Win. A. Glass, Geo. llorris, . finUE FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE J. CAMBRIA CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCI ETY will be held at Ebensburg, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the bth, Glh, mid 7th days of October, 1S58. President A. M'VICKER, Vice Presidents John B. Miller, Wm. Kittell, Secretary- P. S. Soon, Treasurer David J. Jonks, Managers, Michael M'Gcire, Jamks Mteus, Abel Lloyd, Geouge Rutleuce, Euwaud G lass. COMMITTEE OF RECEPTION. A. J. Rhcy, Frank Shoemaker, Lemuel Davis, John P. Jones, Morris Evans, D. D. Rhey, J. II. Campbell, James K. Ktnkead. COMMITTEE OF AltltAXGEM EXTS. T. B. Moore, Jno. Thompson, Jr., Isaac Craw ford, Jno. Blair, Henry Foster, GENE R A L It E G U L A T I O N S : The grand display of Horses, Cattle, Poultry, Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Manu factured Articles and Luxuries, will take place on the first and second days. The 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, be required to be come members of the Society, nd those who do not previously communicate with the Secretary, will be waited on by the Reception Committee at the Fair Grounds. Everything intended fc.r exhibition must be entered at the office, together with the name and sidencc of the owner, and will be marked 6 iu number 4. Swixb. George llinish $2 2 3 1 George Dr.rAIiTMEXT. T. B. Moore, Mrs. John P. Kopeliu, Mrs, V. II. Gardner, Best Buck " Ewe " lot of Sheep " pair Lambs Class No Judaea. Ramsey. Gallagher, Ilei ry Weakland, Jacob Killer. Best Boar $ Sow 2 " lot of Pigs, G in number 2 " Fatted Hog 2 Class No. 5. Poultry. Judges. George W. Kerby, John E. Roberts, John B. Myers, William Bonuatktr, George Englcbr.uch. Best pair Shanghai Fowls $1 " pair Lluttagong rowli 1 " pair Poland Fowls 1 " pair Cochin China Fowls 1 " pair Turkey 3 1 pair Ducks 1 1( pair Geese 1 Class No. G. Grain. Judges. John II. Douglass, Fes tug TibVot, Daniel Fancn, George Bruce, Lewis Dunmire. Best biifhel Wheat " " Corn ears $1 50 50 50 50 Tlie elect i -(,ffd of tl. rti ot the distr:-i c". Borough of C.irr. lltow n, to meet in the School House of said Borough. 'Hie electors of the district composed of the township of Chest, to meet at the School House oil the farm of Rr;hard J. Proudi'oet, in said township. The electors of the district composed of th Bon-u-'ii of Chest Sprimr. to meet at t!:e house (f Jacob Wagner, in said Borough. The electors of thedistiict comiif seit of the U.wnship of Clearfield, to meet at the house of John 11. Douglass, in sai-1 towmd.ip. The electors of the district co.nposed of the townshio of Coucmaucih. to meet at School House No. 10. near the farm of the heirs of Da vid Suiter doo'd., in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Coiu-maugh, to meet at School House No. 1. in said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Ciyle, to meet in the S.-hool House, in the v'.ihuTo of Sumiv.ei hill, in said township. The electors of the ;listr;ct c.r 111 posed of the Borough of Ebensburg, to meet at the Court House of said Borough. Th elect n of the district composed of the ; t o.vnsh'.p of Jackson, to meet at the house of Henry Rage r, in said township. i he electors of tho district composed of the Borough of Johnstown, to met t as follow s : 1st Ward, to meet at tho public School House in :aid Ward ; 2nd Wan!, at the Exchange Hotel in said Ward ; "id Ward, at tho Mansion House in said Ward ; 1th Ward, at tlie pulh.; School llouv: in said Ward. 'ihe electors of the district composed of tne Bcrouirh uf Loretto, to meet in the School House of said Borough. Tlie electors of the district comrosed of the township of Munstrr, to meet at the warehouse of Auguatin Durbin, in the village of Munster, in said township. The electors of the district c m posed of the townshin of Richland, to meet, at the house of Jacob Kring, in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Summerhill, to meet at the School lhu: in tho town of Jefferson, in S3id township. The electors ot the distiict composed of the Borough of Summitville, to meet at the School House, in said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the townshin of Susquehanna to meet at the house of Jerome Plott. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Taylor, to meet at the School House, near John Headncks. in said township. Tim electors of the district coin nosed of the townshin f Washington, to meet at the School House situate at the foot of Plane No. 4, in said tnwnshin. The electors of the district composed of the township of White, to meet at the School Houoe XV. t in said township. The electors of the district composed of the tnwn&hin of Yoder. lo meet at the School House n Cambria Citv. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the Boron eh of Millvillc. to meet at the rrank.in Honse, in said borough Jtmes Moore to be the Judge and George Kurtz and Evan Lewis to be Inspectors of said election. page for Spe- hv isg to . trcM, of Job Work, our Uta delayed thi week beyond th J "Fabilcatieti. And I further cive notice, as in and by the tsth Section of the aforesaid Act 1 am directed to do. That all person.-, exccptii.g Justices of the Peace, who 6hall hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or any City or incorporated District, whether .1 commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate or agent, who is or shall be employed under the Icgislati-re, in diciary or executive department of this State or tfc United States', or iryOlrycr in rot por at ed residence 01 me ow ner, ana win uc marnea or designated by a card numbered in the order of its entry. - No vicious animal will be entered, unless the owner takts measures to prevent any possible damage resulting therefrom. Animals or articles cn exhibition cannot he 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 j to the Sicietv. , INSTRUCTIONS TO JUDGES The Judgz-s are requested to report themselves at the Secre tary's ofuce, on the ground, 00 the nrst day, Lie lore 3 o'clock, P. M., at which time their names w ill be called, and vacancies (if any) will be filled. They will report by the number on the article exhibited, and, in awarding Piemiums, he gov erned by the printed lists furnished them by the Secretary. They shall require such evidence from exhibi tors relative to stock or articles on exhibition, as shall be to them entirely satisfactory. Any deception in the statements of exhibitors, shall, when discovtred, work, a forfeiture of the premium to which the party making it would otherwise be entitled. Ail the articles specified in classes Nos. 10, 11 and J 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 Count3r, crown ed ami kept therein for at least six months prior to the Fair. No article exhibited shall be entitled to two premiums, as, ior instance,, the nest tusl.cl oi uirain leceivmg the prtminm. shall not re mrlu ded in the best acre on which a premium is t f- fcitd. Tlie Judges of the several cIashcs will be req'jl red to report in wiiting the premiums awarded to them, respectively, with such remarks rela tive lo the merits of the animals or articles com ing irv.ler their examination, as they may think proper. Any person exhibiting an article not mention- cu m 11. e printed nsr. out winch may he deemed meritorious by the Judges, bhall be awarded a diploma. Ihe Judges wnl not permit any one to inter fere with them during their adjudication, and when any judgo is interested, he shall withdraw and the balance shall decide on the merits of the n tides. The Judges cf tho various classes will meet on tlie ground, on the second day, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to enter upon the discharge of their respec tive duties, and their reports must be handed to the Secretary before 12 o'clock, on the last day of the exhibition. FEES Or ADMISSION. Certificates of Mem lership will issue at One Dollar, and will admit to tlie entire exhibition the member, Ins wife, and all their children under twenty-one years of ago. Tickets, good only for a single admission, will issue at 25 cents. Children under 10 years old, half price. tickets, good for the entire exhibition, will be issued to apprentice boys and servant girls, at 50 cents. Application to be made at the Business Office, on the ground. CO- Each certificate or ticket will bear the name of the holder, and any transfer thereof will forfeit the same to the Society. And the person transferring or receiving such ticket, with intuit to defraud the Society, shall not thereafter cntei the enclosure upon any condition whatever. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Mar.a- WV 1 O j Villi'.'- ill) UOO U1V HiV IIUVIIO t-Wll b OUV 1 A 111- provements wi'l be made upon the arrangements of the three former l airs, ns will much better se cure the comfoit of the animals, the safety of the articles, and the convenience of the exhibitors A fine Band of Music will be engaged, and will be upon the ground during 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 d-vy of the ex hibition. In short, nothing within tho means of the So ciety will be Ielt undone, which might have a tendency to render the Fair useful aud attractive and bring to it a respcctarjie attendance trr A REWARD OF TEN DOLLARS will be paid by the Societj' for the apprehension and conviction of any person or persons found inju ring, destrnyirg, or in any irtnner wantonly ia 1 2 1 50 James Jacob " Oats " " Rye " " Barley " " Timothy Seed " " CJover Seed " " Flax Seed " peck Chinese Sugar Cane Class No. 7. Vkgetabi.e. Judges. Wiliiam Ream, P. II. Shiels Kirkpatrick, Sr., William W. Harris. Burgeon. P.cst bushel Potatoes 50 " Turnips 50 " RutaBaga 50 " " Beets 50 Carrots 50 " " Onions 60 " dozen Calbage 50 " ; half bushel Tomatoes 50 " half dozen Squashea 50 " " " Parsnips 50 " " Kohl Rabbi 0 " Pumpkin 50 Citron fO " Musk Melon 50 " Water Melon 50 " Seed Cucumber 50 " half bushel Beans 50 " lot Celery 50 lot Cauliflower 50 " lot Broccoli 50 Class No. 8. Ffcit. Judges. Edwin A. Vickrey, Teter Kayh r, Robert P. Linton, John Freeh, lamce D. Hamil ton. Best variety Fall Apples 41 Judges. Mrs. Linton, Mrs. A. Mrs. Ilcrrv M'l'ike Best Bread fl " Rusk "50 " Pound Gd;c 50 " Jelly Cake 60 " Sponge Cak 50 ' Domestic Sugar 1 " Apple Butter 1 : " Pumpkin Butter 1 Pear 0 Plum " 50 Quince " 50 Tomato Catt!p 50 Walnut " 60 Tomato Jelly 50 Apple 50 Peach " 50 Plum " 50 Quince " 50 Currant " 50 Raspberry Jam 50 Strawberry " 60 Blackberry 50 - pple Preserves 50 Pear do. 60 Peach do. 50 Plum do. 50 " Cherry do. 60 " Tomato do. 60 " Pear Marmalad 50 ' Peach do. 50 " Quince f'.o. 50 " flatawba Wine 60 " Blackberry Win 60 " Elderberry Wine 50 " Currant Wine 50 Pest Vinegar 60 do. Jar of Pickles 60 do. Jar of Brandy Pcachss 50 do. Cherry Bounce 60 'do, Dried Apples 60 Dried Peach'- 60 Dried Plums 60 Diied Cher-ics 60 Honey (in comb) 50 Honey (rendered) 6Q Class No. 15. Neeplework. Judges. Miss Harriet Rhey,- Miss Maggie Myers, Miss Jane Ivory, Miss Frances Sr.mh, Miss Amelia Thompson. Best Ornamental Needlework gjl 2d best 60 Best Slik Embroidery 1 Linen do. Cotton do. 4. do. do. do. do do. .THE So long Unjucceesfully Bought, : FOUND AT LAST!! IOR IT RESTORES PERMANENTLY ; Gray Huir to. its original color; covers lux uriantly the bald head ; remove &J1 dandrurf, itching and tcrofula, scald bead, sud 11 rrvp tiens; makes the hair soft, healthy and gltfy ; and will preserve it to any imaginable gej re moves, as if by magic, all llotches, &c, irtra the face, and cures all nev.ja'gia oi.d ueif.ka baelacLe. See ciiculai and the f.llow'Lg. , ' Dover, N. II.. Feb. 2, 185T. Prof. O. J. WOOD & CO. -Gents: Within a few day we have received so many orders nad calls lor Prof. O. J. "Wood's Hair Restorative, that to-day we Were compelled to send to Best on for a quantity, (the 6 eken ycu lorwartled ail bciug sold,) while we might order a quantity from you. Every buttle ice have scld seems to have produced three or fcur new customers, and the approbation and patronage it receives fiota the most substantial and worthy citizens ef e-ur vicinity, fully convinces us that it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION. Send us as soon as may be .one gre ss 1 si, and one dozen 42ize; and believe me yo-r, very respectfully, (Signed) DANIEL LATHROP & CO. Hickory Grove, St. Charles Co. Mo., Novl 19, 1856. J Prof. O. G. WOOD Dear Sir: Some time last summer, wo were induced to use some of your Hair Restorative, and its effects were so wonderful, we deem it our duty lo you and tLe afflicted, to report it. Our little son's head for seme time had been perfectly covered with sores, and some called it scald-head. The hair almost entirely came off inconsequence, wt.cn A friend, peeing his suffer ings, advised us to v.'.o your Restorative. We did so, with little hopes of success ; but, to our sur prise, and that of al! our friends, a. vcrv few ap plications removed the elisease entirely, and a new and luxuriant crop of lu ir sotn started out, and we tan now say that our boy has f.s healthy a scalp, And as luxuriant a crop cf hair, as any other child. We can therefore, and do Leieby recommend your Restorative as a perfect remedy for a I disease s of the scalp and hair. We are, yours respectfully, GEORGE W. HIGGiNBOTHAH, SARAH A. 1HGG1NBOTIIAM. Gardiner, Maine, Jur.e 22, 1S55. Prof. O. J. Wood Dear Sir: 1 have used two bottles of Professor Wood' Hair Rcttorativ, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age fcr restoring and changing tho Hair. Before using it I was a man cf seventy. My hair has now attained its eiriginal color. You can recommend it to the world without the lcat fear, as my ease is one of the worst kind. Yours rcpct fullv, DANIEL N. MURPHY. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, S12 Broad way, N. Y., in the great N. Y. Wire Railicg Eabasbment.J and 114 Market t., St. Louia, Mobile, and S.ld by all good Drugg'stg. 8epl5-Sm do. do. do. Worst'd do. do. do. do. 50 50 50 50 Shell Work Dress Making 1 Netting 50 Class No. 16. Flowekf. Judges. Miss Virginia Roberts, Miss Mary Fletcher, Miss Anna M'Donald, Miss Kate Noon, Miss Eliza Dougherty. Best Collection of Flowers do. Basket e;f Flowers do. Moss Vase with Flowers elo. Hand Boquet 21 best do. Best Flat 2d best ilo. Best Table Boquet 50 60 50 60 50 50 60 50 50 60 60 " dozen " 50 " variety Winter Apples 1 " dozen " " 50 " dozen Fall Pears 60 dozen Winter Peara 50 dozen Peaches 60 " dozen Plums 50 ' dozen Quinces 50 variety Grapes 60 Class No. 9. Prolccm of tWk Dairy. Judges. Jacob Fronheicer, Michael Leavy, John Griffith, William K. C'arr, Ivimbell II, Styles. Best roll Butter . $1 print Butter 1 " Cheese 1 Class No 10. Agricultural Implemf.xts. Judges. John Elder, Patrick Bracken, Thus. Calian, Isaac ike, liham Douglass. Best Plow f 1 " Harrow 1 " Cultivator x 1 " Hillside 1 " Wheat Drill I " Corn Planter 1 ' Horse Rake 1 " Reaper 6 " Mower 2 Grain Cradle 1 Wind Mill 2 " Cutting Box 2 " Threshing Machine '2 Class No. II. Manufactured Articles. Judges. David Hamilton, Peter M'Gough, A. A. Barker, Henry Nutter. Eri Bickford. Best two-horse Carriage $2 Luggy 1 sett Single Harness 1 sett Double Harness 1 Saddle and Bridle 1 pair Boots 1 pair Shoes 50 Calf Skin j Side Sole Leather 1 Upper 1 lot Cabinet Ware 2 variety Tin Wtre 1 variety Stono and Earthen Ware 1 Washing Machine 1 Meat Vessel 1 ChuriJ .. 50 Cook Stove 1 Farlor Stove 2 rair.IIorse Shoes 60 Wagon 2 Cider Mill and Tress 2 Paintinz r Graininz 1 Axe . , 50 pair Drawing Chains 60 pair Breast Chains 50 Shuck 2 pair Coal Grates 50 Panel Door 1 Stsh .. 50 " Barrel Flour 3 Class No. 12. Plowing Matci Judges. David Brawley, Henry Ragcr; Jacob Kaylor, John Luther, James M'Gougb. Best Plowing 3 ' by boy under IT year agi 8 2d best do. Best collection of Artificial Flowera 2d best do. do. do. Class No. 17. Fixe Arts. Judges. James Myers, Jacob M. Campbell, Thomas II. Portvr, Richard J. Protidfwot, Abel Lloyd, Lewis Fisher, Michael M'Guire, John Ihompson, Jr., Henry Hawk, Thomas A. Powell. Best Oil Painting 1 2d best do. 1 Best Water Color Painting 1 2d best do: 50 Best Crayon Sketch 1 2d best do. 50 Best Draughting 1 do. Penmanship 1 do. Marble Work 1 Class No. 18. Equestrianism. Judges. Thomas P. Fenlon, A illiam Kaylor, William M. Jones, Thomas M'Breen, J. Alox'r Mooe, Best Equestrians over 18 Discretionary. 2d best elo. d". elo. Best Equestrian under 18 Discretionary. 2d best do. elo. do. Seitemeeu 15, 1858. 1 IS t V IS v - zr Iron City Commercial College. Pittsburgh, Pa. Chauteked 1855. 300 5tudents attending January 1S58. Now the largest and most thorough Commer cial School of the United States. Younsr men prepared for actual duties of the Counting Room. C. Smith, A. M., lrof. of Book-keeping and T II E PREPARED BY DR. SANFOKD, IS A GKEAT scientific Medical Discouery, and is daily wcrking cures almost to great too believe. It cures & if by magic, trcn the first dose giving benefit, acd seldom more than one bottle ia required to cure anv kind of Liver Complaint, from the wrst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common headache. all f which are the result of a Diseased Liter. The Liver is one of the principal regula tors of the human bod-- y, aLd when it per forms its functions weltPthe powers of the eya tem are fully develop- d. The stomach ia al most entirely depend Otnt on the healthy ac tion of the Liver for the proper performance of its functions. Wl engH the stomach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole nystcn suffers in cousequenceH of one crg3Ti the Lit cr-having ceased to do its duty. For the dia eases of that organ.a one of the proprietors have made it his study ,HH in a practice of more than twenty years, tofitid some remedy wherewith to counter-5 act the many eleracga monts to which it is liable. To prove that thisj remedy is at last f. und, any person troubled with Liver Complain I in any of its forms, hast 4 but to try a bottlo, and conviction is ccrtuiu. A compound hasfcbcen formed by eha- Linciuig 10. y solving gums and ex- a r t which is soluble for the1, active virtues of tha t- at me-Jicine. These gumsiH remove all morbid or bad from the stomach., .system, supplying iu their place a health "llow of bile, invigora ting the stomach, caus- ing fxi to digest well purifying the tlocd, giving tone and health to the whole macldn-a ery, rcihoving the can, scs e-f the disease, anu"H effectirig a radical cure without any of the dis- agreeable after effects felt by using Cab mcljpMor Mineral Poison, that is usually restored to. One dose after cabining Is sufilcicnt to r lieve the stomach and prevent the food froa rising and souring. Only oue dose taken before retiring prevents nightmare. Only oue do$e taken at night looser. th bevels gently, a n el cures ceistivtnen. One dose taken after each meal wi'l ewe Dyspepsia. 2 "CT'One dose or two teaspoonkful will al ways relieve Sick-" Headache. One bottle taken for female obstruction r- moves trie cause 01 ther" disease, and inasea a perfect cure. Only one dose lin-DS mc-thately relieve Clio- ' lie, wdiile i ne dose of- ten repeated is a sure - cure for Cliolera Moj bus, and a preveutiv of Cholera. Onedose taken often ry .will prevent tho recur QC?! of bilious attacks while it re!ieva all painful feelings. Only one botue utH necvle l io thiow jut c the.sj-stem the effects of niedie : enfier a lenf: sickness. T 1? Science of AccOnti's; A. T. DovtiIett, Icacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Calculation. J. A. IIeydrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping: A. Cowley aud W. A. Miller, Trofs. of Pen manship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, As used in every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC RAPID BUS INESS WRITING DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE COM MERCIAL LAW Are taught, and all other FubMcts nece-sary mr the success and thorough edncationof aprac ticai business man. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three years, also iu Eastern arid Western Cities, for best Writing. NOT ENGRAVED WORK: IEIFOltTANT INFORMATION; Students enter at an' time No vacation Trme unlimited Review at pleasure Graduates as sisted in obtaining situations Tuition for Full Commercial Course, $35.00 Average time 8 to 12 weeks Board. $2.50 per week Stationery, $6.00 Entire cost, J60.00 to $70.00. nTMinisters' sons received at half price. For Gird Circular Specimens of Business and (Jrriamcntal Writing inclose two stamps and address F. W. JENKINS. Aug. lV88:2y Pitfcfcurgfc, Pa. One bottle taken for Jaundice removes all yellowness or unnatn-rao rl eolor from the bkinr ui e close tasea a gives vigor to the appe- A. . 1 snort time oeiore eatm-. tite and make fcod di rrne-f -11 Onr doe oftn re-f4 pe.ited, cures the Chro nic Dhmhcea in its worst forme, while summer and bow el com5 plaints yield almost to the first dose. One er two doscsjH ceres attacks caused by worms, while for worm i n children , there is 110 surer, safer r speedier remedy ia the world, as it never fails. There is no exaggcr-aticu in thfte ttata ments, they are plain sober facts, that we can give evidence to prove, while all who nti it are giving their unanimous' testimony in fts favt r. Among the hundreds of Lher Remedica tow offered to the pnblic. there are nenc we can s fully recommend as Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, o geiverary known now throughout the Union. This preparation is truly & Liter Inrigoraior producing the most happy , results ,tn ail thoae who use it. Aliueist innumerable certificates have been given of the great virtue ef this medicine by those of the highest standing in society, -nd we know it to le the best preparation now Wfore the public. Hudson County tyeihocrat. Price one dollar jer bottle.. SANDFORD & CO., Proprietor-. 346 Bre.d way, NeivYoik. Dr. . GEO. II. KEYSER, Nr. 140 Wood stret. wuoletale and retail apei.t. CCr Sold Were by B Prof --sr, vd Yy Tar aa Ie-?B.' " y.
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