jut t :sr 1 voca'5 1 RcaJ From the Cincinnati Enquirer. Bead I Read! Read! f tt- nreulJ f 's cverycjodia t maij,ia; tkm Vf in riveibo following articlf yaieful ' bJ " tiiru 6tiport,the claims. uf; thq rk-lrrs os ie Scaykrt Question. TLere ver a betvir illustration of the truth of ji neve 4.i, .n "EtT,.v n ;,. 00 ti -a" teat a - lie wen etucit 10 is ss ?' thetruth." tbau the contieual harp- ofb!'aC's RcPuk'ucan?," -and their 'citcra for vcars ol tbe iilsehdod tbat tbe Detno r(y of tbe Union is opposed to the f'rJul frec''-,cJ. ant gin8t tQc multipli B of fre 7wte in the Confederacy. So ?-;ait su-i Ttbtment hare been tficir char- J,'.. rerlv to them u'V-jwh history' furnishes f ull and that a large portion , ..r.le. without renecuo oi cur p t . . .j .,. 'crcil9- The fcts- which we are state from tbe recorded history of Vfcrc tew UP should bo stereotyped aad every- to view. For they perfectly au- V.iata nnnn "nrhlnli t Vt a 1 ? vm. - . , -VJ, .-! l, E STRAYS. Ciiine.to the resilience tf the JLJ subscriber residing i Clearfield township, Cambria county, on Xhe. 6th. of ptt.rnber, 2 COWS one black.w.Hh. some ; white on her tack, the other red aud wiite.'vhh a bell on.berJ The owner' u requested to come forward, prove prop erty, pay charges and take them 'away, other! wise, they will be.disposedf according to Ia!w '" lel5;St f ; : - . JOHN MURPHY. . UISSOLCJTIOX OP lA1tYKKRSIIIP. The partnersship heretofore existing under the Fi m of Gkorgs & Recsch, haa this day been dissolved, by "mutual consent. The business hereafter will be conducted by F. M. GEORGE, who haa prchaed the entire interest. All moneys due tho Firm, ind'all accounts against them, v ill b settled by him F. M. GtOliGE, ULNRV ItEUSCIi. Itemloek, Sept. IS, 1858. NOTICE. The undersigned will continue the Tanning buniuesf at th old stand. Thankful for former patronage, he hopes to n.erit a con tinuance of the same. F. M. GEOKGE. flluiriiitti.'U of tho following proposi- State which Las been !.-nfe COUi iv.. tv ne w fiee . . ; ,j jjto the Uuiou, from Ohio in 1801, uuesoia iu iSoS, has ben by a Demo Ceu toss, and in all cases save one un f,rtlCfc p-iraiii. President. Here is the Oliioiu 1501 under Prcsideut Jefferson, Jt'ij.Mi Congress; Indiana, 1S1G. Vm'Uit Madisrn, rith a Democratic ,'JJ;'r. : ti'iv.uis. 131S, under President wit'1 & L-wH'Ocratic Congress; Maine, jv'-'i' wiih a Democratic Congress; Iich in ISov, uuJt President Jackfiou, , h a democratic Cngrcs.-; lbcorm, ;4(i, ne 'er Frej-ident Pik. with a Demo- ci::e Congress; Iowa, m la4. witb a L'em zzuuc Congrefo; Caiifcruia, 150. uuder Pmore. (Wbig.) with a Democratic Con- 51 Dats.it a, in l?i5, unuer rresidect ebniG. wit'i a Dcciocraiic Congress. ELECTION' POCfAIIATIOX. PURSUANT to tin ACT of the GENERAL Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An Act relating to the electiort of this Commonwealth approved the 21 day of July, A.1J. 1S3S), J JOHN EU13EIlTi,lIishS!)L-r- iii of the count v of Cambria, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, do henby in..ke known and give noti-j.j to tho electors o the county aforesaid that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in the com.tv of Cambria ou tbe Kecinl Tuesday, bein the lith dav of October. A. D. 18o8. at which time btate and County Officers will be elected. to wit: On. person to fill the office of Canal Comis- sioner of the btate of I"eun lvaiua ; One pers-.n to fill the "office of Judo of the Supreme Curt ot tne btate of 1 ensvlvania ; One pers.m.in c.miunction wit'i Somerset Rlair and Huntingdon counties, to fill the office of Representative in Ci-n-vesn of the United States: One person to fill tho ofS;.? of member r.f the Hoi'.so of RvpreteutAtives A t.e btate of Pens svl vania : Cue person to nil th ofS-e of Sheriff cf sa;J count v ; One pcr ork to fill the oSies of C-. tandtsiorcr for said county ; comity ; 0::t person to nil ti c !Uce cf Director of the So free tra'-c, or 6lave Mate tuner. wa , T.ir iJn'iit'.-d tstider an aumiuistratiou oppo-Lit.-i the. Peasccraev. M;nk that! John ,.uiuci tic duties cf PrtSfic-nt. So di J i meet as fHv.vK, to wit : The electors of the .'.LnU. A'iriinJ, the O'-Xt i'resijeni eiCCieJ, : uiinci corr.p. sr.i oi ibui part oi hiuu iowiimjip ? .i to the Dti.iOci i.y. 'n rni;f. of iJ -irua i!i au l T It did cot , uN-.te to tbe l.'uioa, aithoiiIi it took th District ; also, that eTcry rhemter" of Conre I teJerisg tvith any Animal r article on cslU-l Kb i8.t)oKfeTio UakiTACTDXEA. and the State Legislature; and of the celcctior common councils of any irtcor imitated district, is by la w incapable of holding or eyercivim, rjt the Bame time, tho oQicc or appointment of-Judge, Inspector,' or Clerk of any election of this Com monwealth, and that no Inspector, or Judie, or other officer of any such electi,on thall be eligible to any otnoe then to be voted for. Alto, in the 4th seetion of the Act of Assembly, entitled f Ah Act rehitios to elections and for other purposes," approved the. 10th day of April, 18u6,it is en acted that the foregoing IStu bection shall not.be so contttued as to prevent any military officer or borough officer from serving as Judge or Inspec- tor at any general or, special eiccuoa u ims -Common wealth! . - Pursuant to the provisions contained la the Act first aforesaiv.' , the judges of the aforesaid dis tricts tdia31 respectively takechargeof 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 B rough of Ebensburg, on the third day after the day of eleetiou, being Friday the 16th day of October, A. D. 18r,, then and tliire to do and perforin those dutks lequiied of them by law. And further, if an- judge, by sickness or r.n avoidable accident is unable to attend said meet ing of judges, then the certificate or return afore said shall be taken charge cf by o:ie of the inspectors or elorks of the election of the same dis.rict, who shall do and perform the duties of said jiugo unable to attend. Given under my had at rny t filoo in Ebcn.i burg. the tenth day of September, in the year of our Lord o'io thousand eight hundred and fiJ:y eight, aii'l el the Imtepfu vnee States the cightv-third. tcplS It " JOHN ROBERTS, Sheriff. r-S i... ITr.:t...l t: noni-, yau; - (epJ3,l368i L ST 0 p. FEE M IuK8. Cnawi No. 1. noaSES. Julgts. Francis Bearer. Thomas Adams, pf., John Flick, A. Ejopelia, David O'Harra. Best Stallion $5 21 lest ,.. 2 Best Gelding 4 2d best " " 2 Best Mare '' 4 2d best : . : 2 . Best Colt between- 2 and 8 yeara , 2 Best Colt between 1 and. 2 'years 2 Best Colt under 1 year . 1 Best pair Match Horses ' 4 Best pair Mule3 "4 Class No. 2. Cattle. 0 Jtulgts. Evan D. Evans, George C. K. Z ihm, Charl-s Weakland, Anthony Wills, Christian Snyder. Best Bu'.l . $8 Jtt-st -yearliag: Lull 2 Best Cow 3 2d best Cow 1 Best Meer between 2 aud 3 yean 2 Heifer . 2 Steer between 1 and 2 year I Heifer " 1 Be-f Cow or Ox 8 Yoke of Oxen 3 Class No. 3 Shee. Judges. John Evans. (Smith.) Enhraim Orum, A.exanatr leaner, Wm. A. Glass, Geo ! 1 1 1 : TM'.mt unibur rrfHE FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR OF THE JL CAMIilHA CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCI ETY will ho held at Ebensburg. cn Tuf&ilui;, WediiisJay and TlwrsJ-jy, the 5th, tith, and 1th days f Odder, lSdS. President A. 1FVICKER, Vice Presidents John 1. Miller, Wm. Kittfll, Secretary P. S. Moos, Treasurer David J. Josis, Managers, MifiiAEL M'Gi.iiiE. James Myeks, Abel Lloyu, Gror.oB Rutlkdge, Euward j Glass. COaiMlTTKK CF RKCEPTIOS. 12 2 s 1 " Ewe " pair Iambs Cla?s No. 4. Swisk JuJac. Ramsey, Georga Iliniah. George Gallagher, Henry Weakland, Jcob Kibler. Best Boar $2 " Sow 2 " lot of Pigs, C in number 2 Fatted Hog 2 Class No. 6. PoCXTKT. Jad its. George V. Kerby. Joho E. Roberts John lb Myers, Will 1 S I- fudoes.--Mra. AImJ Lloyd. Kirs. C I ..Pershing. Mm. James VatUt Mri. ElotcLcr, Mrs- E. Bhoe- roaker. Best pleerCarjxl .- u- 2d best Best pair Blanket Coverlet piced Bed Qailt ., i ' " pieced Cradle Quilt : 60 l Table Spread 1 " piece Li ucn Cloth- 1. . piece Li nsey Wool I. - , Hearth Rug CO pair Mote iu pair Half Hom 60 pair Gloves 60 piece Flannel 2 "Corn Brooms 60 Fly Brush 60 Hard Soap 60 Soft Soap 60 Candles 60 Class No. 14. Cclisabt DsrAirrnEKT. Judges. Mrs. T. B. . M wre, Mrs. John P. Linton, Mrs. A. Kopelin, Mrt. W. U. Gardnai Mrs. llerry MTika. u ft if .C I ( lissluti tae Liutou composed or me .ime p(1;r joasc t,f E,:iploynKit for said county. ";i cf Mj!tt thut lie nund ;l, it wLen tie T The elector.- of the townshin cf Al'eghenv t-i r ij!."asure to bi the p!ave Stat of of AIlc;'- . :ny, begiuningat the line dividing B'air ai-d Cambria counties, at a point on the div.oir.g li.ie oi two tract. of land, one of which is war ranted in the Lai.iC of Aaron Bowtn, and the er in li e nacres i iuary n.oveu aua enus rw inti the Loiou. J he rormal admission fA.w;s thcuce -uth SO decrees west 63 perch wjAjR.LlUbed ty President Pcik, in 1S4G. A li..i'Craic Cotigrci-j. r . br the adruin :;i:.' n of Filoiore, brouahi : f'oinia into :. I'ti "U v:i'u his ascit. lit-, signature rst iii il" 0j '.."iticn ever did toward ir. ;!... liuti.ber of free istitrs from th .u:jMkr. .'f the 1 overaman. I;.f r-ti.-t. s r."::aticc cf the Dctnoeratic .'.iaiiL'raticu of Pref-i-itrLt ueha;iau two ,.-; free Suite will doubtless be added t ) it Uaict (b-e.io Fiii Kaii'c; yet. fallow ''.Wis. iw r.irx wliieli ht b.-ou'Iit niie w f.-r Siv,: iuU the Uniun U arraigned a lving wii 1 aaa?rupulous pre3 as being' :'h:m ve-hvtry in its proclivities, j I cj.f.-fo.i to ito i;4tere.ste of freedom. ' v i.'it ie v '. fr uch a .t:.--.i!tou. prtiVerBioii r LUu.n? It is Lot ; -1 to add. that the Mvr;iJ J",rty hava jJUiitted these nine f 5.to mto t.oj Iminn, uot efljieeiaily ue- y were free, but because it reeoz- ti t!i right of e?ry Steto to ad.ipt, with- .!;it.rfereii!e from o'hers such local and inotituUGns an it desires. Our ?t-eond prcposiiion is this, tJiat def ii.- :.rj;.i u.u t--.e I5:t?4 ivt-jublicans make lrtcuocra.j are la lavor or the ex f';3ct hUverv into ferntorv now tre. frrH low show thai r.ot a mile of free rtti'ry was ever aeqiiinl bv the General rsrttiitLt nnd converted into slaver? On ?c:!it.-arv, four-Bfths of tho i:unjcne ter- ;y bk.a was ae'jird hy the Louisi -ur -"'ts :u l3. which wa- a'.I slave whan iT, will bv converted into free ii4? under the prificirde of the Compromise Is'1'', adopted by a Democratic Congres, ti'n'iii riorida havj been aided to the 1 .s, lut s'.vvrj alreaJy existed iu them j I' : icfj i'.red, so that their acquisition made ''rcucj to me i:.tcrcHis 01 irceuom. o. !'riitiry a.rqyired from Mexico in 1850, : !u-j-d ccitain'v that it wiil all bd ! thftice south 20 d?gr cv vvt to a joi;it on the j ..Id Burton C;vp re-vd, tl nice fS"iig wl road loth.; township tmil !va Y to Burnt Mills, J tl.fi ce south 13 d grecj w r: t 30 perches to i DawsouV mill a: id i.f-uso. theit'v along the t.nvn- 5hip n-ad t-. Bun.t i!id, to dividing bne be j tvwen Allejhfhy ai.d Washington townships. thtnee aiung Wa!d:gt-.u Mvnsl ': Yu.c U divi 1 iivn hho bttwefti C'anibria an 1 I 'lair ci u:.;!i-! to ! met t at the Se'no.d H.,ase in lb.-, town of Galiit ziu. iu said district t an 1 the eh-etorsof that t art A. J. Ehcy, Frauk Shoemaker, Lemuel Davis. Jcia P. Jones, Morris Evan, D. D. Rhey, J. H. Campl l'i, James K. Ktnkead. COAIMITTEE OF AIll'.AXCEMirST?. T. B. Mo.re, Jno. Thompson, Jr., isaac Craw ford, Jno. Blair, Henry Foster, G L: N F. It A L R EGUL A T IONS: The grand display of Horses, Cattle, I'oultry, Agricultural and Horticultural Products, Manu factured Articles and Luxuries, will take phv:c on the first and second days. . " The Plowmg MatcB will take place on the third day, at 10 o clock, A. M.. and the Ladies' Riding Match the saiuc day at 2 o'clock, P. M. Exhibitors wiil, in all cases, to required to be come members t f the Society, and those who do not previously communicate with the Secretary, will be waited on by the Rec. ption C.mn.Utee at the Fair Grounds. j F.ver thlrg iiitendt?l f..r exhibition n.;:8t V vl(1 i.t i:.e ehice, t'.'gether with the i.aine and 41 en de:ice of tbt own'.-; , and will be maiked if siiii to a u.-hip ;f Ai r. v, residing outside, f a card numbered i;i the cider or I the ! 11 "! ve i'escribed bounditries. to meet at School e N.,. 9 in s dd V. :ip .11'.", free tites. '1 he elect as o! tne u.otnct con". posed 01 tut township of LI ickltck. to meet at the hous of Adam M:.ki:i, ij the iIUge of P.eh.i::o, iu said to '.ifcldp. T:i'- i-ieeti.r of the district comj . s"d 'f tie town.-idp f Cambria, te nice at the !."..iurt li in the li. ro ;li jf Li'nburg. Tiie electors oi the district composed of tl:e township of Carr Vd, to meet at the School House iu ('rrolit'-wii, i'! said township. ! T'.'.e eh t t .n. of the district cmpor. d of the j r.vr. ,:-'.. t Carr.'litown, to meet in tho S-hool ! 1 Iiiusf . f s:tid Borough. j The ehct'.rs of tho district composed of the j township .f Chest, to meet at t he Sch.iol House I tiit- farm of Richard J. 1'n u ifoet, in .aid j s.vv nshij. i Th'j eh-ctr-r of the district composed of th . It-rough of Clfst Spring, to meet at the house j of Jacob WAgn-:-r, in sai.l H.rough. I The electors of the district composed of the I township of Clearfield, to meet at tie house of del :i il. Douglass, in said township. The electors of the distric t coa.pcsed of the tonhip of Cor.imaugh, to meet at School : House No. 10, near the Inrm of the heirs cl Da t vid Singer dee'd.. ia said township. The electors of the district composed of the Borough of Cxnemaugh, to meet at School House No. 1, in said Borough. The electors of the district composed of the township of Cro-.le, to meet ia thcS.-hoo! House, ; in the village cf Si'inmei hill, in said township. ' The electors of the district composed of the I Boruugh of Ehensburji, to ict-et at the Court I IFoiise of saiil Boroui desicnate-i bv its .ntry. No vici' us ai.iviKtl will be entered, liiilcs the ov.M-i takes measures to j.itvrr.t any possible damage resulting therefrom. Animals or articles en exhibition car.r.ot be re moved befi re the clos-.1 of the Fair, without per mission from the- MiiiagTs. Prtm'u.iis not dttnan.hni within six months after they toe awareled, v. il' to tho Silf'ctV. iiliaiu BunuueLtr, George Englel'anch. Best pair Shanghai Fowls " pair Chittagong Fowls " pair Poland Fowls ' pair Cnf:hin China Fowls " pair Turkeys 1 .-air Ducks ' pair Geese -.. Class No. 0. Gu.vin. 'Judges. 'John H. Douglass. Fes tun Tib'ot, Daniel Farren, G rge Bruce, Iiwis Dunmire. Best bushel Wheat $1 " " C -rn ear 50 " Gits 60 " - " Rye 60 " - Barley 60 " " Timothy Seeel " " Clover Seed " FlaxSeed ' peek Chinese Sugar Cane 60 Cl.AS' No. Yte.ET.SBl K. Judges. William Ream, Y. H. Shieis, James Kirkpatiick, Sr., William W. Hani, Jacob Piiirguon. 1 o I Best Bread " Rufk l'ound Cake v Jelly Cake Spouge Caka Deimustic Sugar App'e Butter TumpkiD Butter Pear Plum " Quince " Tomato Catsup "Walnut Tomato Jelly " A pple " " Peach ' " Plum Qainco CurrcLt Raspberry Jam " Strawberry " " Blackberry " "' pplo Preserve 4 YettT do. Teach do. " Plum d-. " Cherry do. " Tomato do. " IV'T Marmalade Peach do. Q'iincf f'o. " Cntawba Win " Blackberry Wine " Hiderberry Wiue " Currant Wine Best Yiuegar do. Jar of Pickles do. J.r of Brandy Ptacht do. Cherry Bounce d", Dried Apples do. Dried Peache tlo. Dried Plunia do. Dried Chei -ie do Honey (in ceTcd ) do. Honey ( rendered) Class No. 16. Nr-f.i'LtwouK. 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 50 50 60 60 60 60 60 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 50 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 1 RUCTP TO JUDGE 1 e Ju 1 lt 'ty f' couritry Delore c. ; ,Vhr , ,.!n,. t rf. ,.i;str;..t r -.n.r,oc of the t-t astonishing tbttt any person should townshir. of Jacks. -n. to moot at tho house of 't 't tii'routery to talk a'r.j jt tLi dcuom- i Henry Rager, in e..iid township. u sr. i aggression ot Uic it t! i. ..... 1 1 .u u.e fcdmi -.uth, or to :e Democratic nartv witii being 0,0- 1 B -iough of Jolntown -ion of free States? ''TiNer. A rich saddler, w'ho.-e daughter 'ir varil married to the celebrated E.ul of i.rde-red in bis will that she should 1 -se " une if she did n't l.i.'.rry a sadelh-r. The - Karl ef Halifax, hi order to win the bride, l. -in apprenticeship ot M.veii years to a sa.l--n 1 afterward bom.d iiinist-'f to the rich d i'ighter kr life. tiT Tl;c L.-crs all y tl.t 'Piccdomttji 'ing to America, I? See ad vertisem ent of Dr Sandford's f ivirorator." fcrPcsitivcly tbe most wonderful thing ;rcdin the nineteenth century is lVo- ood s Hair Itestorativo. It restcres ' '" ZTzy balr to ita original color, makes 1 . 1 ll t Ml un uaia ana win preserve 11 per- Jnv ape. if onlv used bv tbe voung J r,-. -- j j tF Jet;k. Dandruff and disease cannot n the eoaly where this b used. See nr. and bt- Ctr..! i r .it : ti-.r -v-' jeware 01 woriuiess imiiaiious. 0.1 . . .... . ... "'.am nlrranv in trir n.arttr rat 1 -at names. Use une unless the ...,i.vui.o - .v. K't houis, Mo.', aud Xcw Vork,) are the bottle. Sold by all Droggiats 1 1. lecueme jeaiera 11 oy an Lan-i Toilet goods dealers in the United , i Lanadas. bee advortiieui an --f co! (Si m abofrtisfiiirntsf. The electors of the district composed cf the to meet as lollowa : 1st ! War.1., to meet tie public School House in j ;,aid Ward : Vud "rd. at the Exchange Hotel in sai.l Ward; Crd Ward, at the Mansion House j In said Ward: 4lh Ward, at the public School : H nso ia said Ward. '1 he eieet'.rs of tbe tlistrict composed e-f tiie I B..rougli of Lore! to, to ui-tt iu the Sch.I House of said Borough, i The electors of the cistrict composed of the j township of Monster, to meet at the warehouse I of Augustin Durbin, in the village of Munster, iu ! said township. j The electors of the district composed of the j township of Richland, to met at the house of Jacob Kring, in said township. j Tiie electors of the district composed of the ! township of Sumrr.erhill, to meet at the School House in the town of Jefferson, in said township. I The electors ot the district composed of the Borough ct Sumiuitville, to meet at the School House, in said Borough. The electors of the district composee! of the township of Susqutdianua to meet at the house of Jerom 1 lot t, in said township. The electors of the district composed of tbe township of Taylor, to meet at tho School House, near John Heanrick s. in said township. The electors of the district composed of the township of Washington, to meet at the School House situate at the foot cf Plane No. 4, in said township. The elector 1 f the district composed of the township of White, to meet at the School House No. 1, in said township. The electors of the district composed of th township of Yoder, to meet at the School House n Cambria City, in said township. The electors of the district composed of thee Borounh of Millville. to meet at the tranklin Honse. iu said b.rough James Moore to bo the Judge and George Kurtz and Evaii Lewis to be Inspectors 01 sa.d election. are requested; i j re; ort .themselves at the "e taiy's otlk-c. m the ground, 01 the first day,. 1k fore 3 och . k. I'. M., ar. whi.h time their iisi.-.e will be called, and iu 'v it s (if any) v.ili be nded. They v. ill report by the number on the arti It. exhibited, and, iu awarding Piemiums, be g'o emed by the printed lists furnished them by the Secretary. They shall require .-u-. h evid.euce from e il-1 tors relative to stock ...r article's 011 exhibit!, n, as shall be to th-m entirely Satisfactory. Any deception in the statements of exhibitor.-, shall, when discovered, work a forfeiture e.f the premium to which tiie party making it weuJd otherwise be entitled. All the articles specified in classes Nos. 10, 11 and 3 3 must have been manufactured in the Ccuntv. in order to entitle them to premiums. Also, all animals entitled to premiums, must be such as hve be n raised in the County, or own ed and kept therein for at least six months prior to the Fair. No article exhibited shall be entitled to two premium?, as, fer instance, the bett bushel of grain receiving the premium, shall not be inch! ded iu the best acre on which a -premium is f- f...i ! The Jud g:s of the several classes will be requi 1 red to report in writiug the premiums awarded to them, respectively, w.t u sue a r.-mau.s icia- tive jo the me rits oi the animal' r r ..nicies com ing u'idcr their examination, os they lony think proper. Anv perMai exhibiting su article not mcntivr.- ed m the printed list, but which may be deeineei meriteirious bv the Judges, shall be awarded a diploma. lhc Judges wiil net perti.it .11 v one to inter fere with them elurir:g the'r adjudicatie-n, arid k-st bushel Pota'cea 60 " " Tumii'S 60 Ruta Bags 60 ' Beets 60 Carrots 5" " OnioiiH 60 d07.cn Cabbage 60 h.iif bushel Tomatoca 60 half dozen Squashes 60 t( Parsnips 60 '-" Hold Rabbi 60 Pumpkin 60 t'itre.u 60 " -Musk Melon , 60 ' Water Melon 60 " See-.l Cucumber 60 balfbrshel Bears 60 l.-.t Celery " 50 !"t Caul diower t0 - . Lt Broccoli 60 . Class No. 8. Fbcit. Judge. Miss Harriet Rhey. Miss Maggie Myers, Miss Jane Iory, Mis Frances Smith, Lli.-s Amelia Ihompson. Best Ornamental Necdlewoik 2d best Best Silk E.'obroidory do. Linen do. do. Cotton do. 80 long UcMOcessfally Socght, FOUND AT LAST!! IOR IT RE ST O R 1 EP.MANFN'l LV . Cray Usir ta its crigii hi cO-T; covers lux--uri&stly tbe Laid head ; rcmovs idl djuidiuB, itcbtug and scrofula, cfi1i ttad,' rid til wp tiens; makes U:e rtair reft, liR.lt!:y ttdpictiy; and will preserve it to etiy itr.ttii.b.lc si c ; ie- Ljnovea, as'if by megdet til llctrlts, &c fn m tbe face, and cnr$ ad : ievrur. ;r. nf Lemu Leadae.1 e. See circular si.u the fdlcwicg. " DoTer.N'.n.. Fib: 2, 1657. Trof. O. J. WOOD & CO. -Gents: Within a few days we have received so many orders m.d calls for Prof. O. J. WWi's Hair Restorative; that to-day we were compelled to send to Boptoi for a quantity, (U e C dozen you fcrwardcl all being said,) wlule we might order a quantity from you. Every liile tee Atrrc scd iccnts t hate produced thru or Jvur nctc customers, and the approbation and patrorr.j;e it reeeiwi; f,m the most substantial and wortiiy citizens of ovr vicinitv, fully convinces us tbt it is A MOST VALUABLE PREPARATION. Send us as soon as may be one grcss 1 si.?, and one dozen $2 size ; aud believe me your, ' very respectfully, (.Signed) DANIEL LATHROP & CO. Hickory Grove, St! Charles Co. Mo., ) Nov. 13, 1S66. j Prof. O. G. WOOD Drt-x Sii : Some time last summer, we were induced to uss tome cf your Hair Restorative, and its effects were wonderful, we deem it tur duty to you and the afflicted, to report it. Our little son's Leal for Erme time Lad Lctn . perfectly covered with sore, and some callod it scald-head. The hair almost entirely came r.u in consequence, wLea a frieuel, seeing Lis suStr ings, advised us to use your Restorative; We did so, with little hopes cf success ; but. to our sur prise, and that of all our friends, a very few p- I plications removed the disease entirely, and a new auJ luxuriant crop I nair soon tartca cut; and we can now say tbat our boy has as healthy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of Lair, as auy other child. We can therefore, and do. lieby recomraenei j-our Restorative as a perfect remedy for aU elistase of the scalp and bain W arc. vours respectfully, GEOROE W. lUGGiXROTIJAM. SARAH A. HIGGlNDOTHAM. Gardiner, Maine, June 22, laoi. Prof. O. J. WiwJ Dear Sir: I Lava used two bottles of Professor WoiePa Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for restoring and changing the ilair. Itefore using it I was a man tf seventy. My hair has now oibuced its original color. Wu can recuinuitud it to the world without the lcit fear, as my ca-e is cue of tho worst kind. Yours rejpcctfullv, DANIEL N. MURPHY. O. J. WOOD Si CO., Proprietors, 312 Broad way, N. Y., in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab.ishment.J and 114 Market t., St. Louis, Mobile, and S 11 by all jood Druggists. sepl6-3ut' $1 1 1 I. kn.kK It J.. '!,. I... - PR EPA RED BY DR. SANFORD. IS A G HEAT, scientific Medical Discouery, and is daily working cures almet to jcreat too believe. It enrcs a il" 0 j by nia,ic, cre?i iftejtrst du.r giving benefit, acsi cn seldom more than one bottle is required le tai T II E 1,0 50 60 Judge. Edwin A. Yickrey, Peter Kayb.r, I tuber t P. Linton, John Freh, lames D. Hamilton. Best variety Fall Apples 41 " dozen " 50 variety Winter Apple 1 " dozen " " 50 " deceit Fall Pears . 60 dozen Winter Feara 60 dozen reaches CO "... dozen Plums 60 " . ebzon Quinces 50 " variety Grapes 60 eio. do. do. Worst'd do. Shell Woik Dres3 Making Netting Class No. 1C. Flowiks. 60 60 Judges. Miss Virginia Rolrt. Miss Maiy Fletcher, Miss Anna M'Douald, Miss Kate Noon, Miss Eliza Doughertv. Best C'llection of Flowers do. Basket of flowers do. Moss Vase with Flovert do. Hand Boquet i l....'-t Jo. T'.est II at 2d lest ilo. IVst Table Boquei 2d hcsl do. Best collection of Artificial Fioweit 2d best do. do. d-.. 60 60 60 60 60 5 60 60 40 60 60 CT-1 V V.'DET VOTERS OF CAM- w unt Y : ";'"t -.jlUitation of many friends, I -t it . t,m-v fellow citizens of -'Cambria mu.g election. Should I be se, fortunat i tha f 1 I,Ietlge myself to discharge the ability. . B. P. LJNTOK. And I further give notice, as in and by the 13th Section cf the aforesaid Act 1 am directed t do. That ail person., excepting Justices of the Peace, who shall hold any office or ' appointment of profit or trust under the government of tbe United States, or of this State, or any City or incorporated District, whether a commissioner officer or otherwise, a subordinate or agent, who is or Rhll lx emnloved under the leEfishittve. iu- diciary or executive department "of this State or C'!.i;:S No. 0. PP-OI ccis or tme. Dairy. Ju les. J.i -ob Fionheiser, Michael Leavv, d,.hn VJi-ifliih'-'William K. Carr, KiniWil 11. Styles. Best r. 11 Batter - $1 " print Butter 1 " Cheese 1 Class No 10. AcaitrLTLEAL Implements. Judges. Joi n Elder, Patrick Bracken, Thos. Callan, lsaau Wike, AN illiam Douglass. wnen any ju :ge is interested, he shall withuraw d the balance shail iiecitle on the merits of the a. tides. The Judges ef the various classes will met t on 'ho ground, on the second day, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to enter upon the discharge of their respec tive duties, and their reperts must be handcel to t the Secretary before 12 c clock, M., on the hist dav of the exhibition. FEES OF ADMISSION. Certificates e.f Mem bership will issue at Que Dollar, and will admit to the entire exhibition the member, his wife, and all their children under twenty-one years of age. Tickets, good only for a single admission, will issue at 23 cents. Children under 10 years old, half price. lickets, good for the entire rxhibiuon, will bo issued to apprentice boys and servant girls, at 50 cents. Application to be made at the Business Office on the ground. fjry- 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 intent t defraud the Society, shall not thereafter entei riivj ei.closiie upon anv condition whatever. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The Mana gers confidently assure tbe public thnt such im provements will be matle upon the arrangements of the three for.r.er-Fairs, ns v. i'I much better se cure tie ceimfoit of the animals, the safety of the articles, and the convenient?. of tin exhibitors. A fine Band of Music will be engaged, and will be upon the ground during tho entire exhi bition. 'rrri.' avvitat. atti.'Ivs.s riM;! bv JOHN S RHEY, Esq., cf Ebensburg, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of the last tHy of the ex hibition. ... ' In short, nothing within tho means of the So j eiety will be left lindane, which might hare a tendency to render the Fair useful and attractive and bring to it a respectable attendance. '.. KT A REWARD "OF "TEN -DOLLARS wiT be paid by the Society for the apprehension' ami conviction of any person or pertms jcuno iuju- 1 6 2 1 2 Best Tlow " Harrow " Cultivator " Hillside " Wheat Drill " Corn PlaDter " Horse Rake " Reaper " Mower ' Grain Cradle ' Wiud Mill '" Cutting Box 2 " Tiiresbing Machine . 2 Claps' No. IL MASuFACTntEi Acxklfs Judges. David Hamilton, Peter MTJ A. Barker, Henry Nutter, Eri Biokford. Best two-horse Carriago ' Buggy " sett Single Harness sett Double Harness Saddlo and Bridle pair Boots pair Shoes Calf Skin Side Sole Leather Upper lot Cabinet Ware variety Tin Yr.re variety Stono and Earthen Ware Washing Machine Meat Ycsst I Churn " Cook Stove " Parlor Stove " pair Horse Shoes " Wagon " Cider Mill and Press ' Painting trGraining " Axe" " pair Drawing Chains " pair Breast Chains " Shuck ' ''. " pair Coal Gralen ' Panel Ioor , " Ssh . . Barrel Fi our , Cl.AFS No. 12. rLOWISO MATCff. judges. David Brawley, Henry Ragcr, Jacob Kaylor, Johu Lutucf , James M'Gough. j Bwt Plotricg - . 8 Class No. IT. Fine Arts. Judges. .James Myers. Jacob M. Campbell. Thomas H. Porter, Richard J. Proudfoot, Abel Lhnd, Lewis Fisher, Michael M'Gniro, John Thompson, Jr., Henry Hawk, Thomas A. Powell. Best Oil Paintir-g 2 2d be.-t do. 1 B-st Water f lor Painl.wj 1 2 1 best d 60 Rest Ci. i von Sketch . 1 2.1 I--l " do. 60 Best IVauhting 1 do. Penmanship 1 do. Marble Work 1 Class No. 18. Etiri.sTr.TANisji. Judgrs. Tbemas P. Fenlon. William Kaylor. William M. Jones, Thomas M'Breen, J. Alex'r Moo-r. Best Eipiestiians over IS Dis?) -tic nary. 2d b'st do. do. !o. Best Kqupstrian under 18 Discretionary. 2d best do. do. do. StrTEiinEU 15, 1S5S. any kind of Liver Complaint, from the werst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a common Leadachc, all of which are the result of a Diseased Livtr. The Liver is one cf 'the principal regula tors of the human bod-, y, aid wben.it pr forms its functions weliPthe j-ewcis cf the sy-r-teni arc fullj' develoi- d. Th stomach is al most entirely depend ent en the healthy no tion cf the LiVer for thej roitrperfi.rmur.ee of its functions. Wl en the st. n.ai h is at fault, the oowels arc at faLlt, and the whole stem siiSL-rb ia consequent e-! .f et.e rgai; the Lis tr havirg ascd tod us duty. 1'or tho ch eases of that organ. 3 1 :.e f tiir proprietors have made it Lissludj a j-rAtticfc cf mora tbau twenty years, to find tome remedy wheruwith to ce-uuter-act the maLy deracj;s ments to which it is liable. To prove that this remedy is at !a?? found, any person troubled with Livtr Compl.-du, in any of its forms, basfr-t but to try a Ictile, and ce-nviction is certain. oi vx.ee; l v us thf.t p a r t ve aii n-ei ci.i or systeu:. fi::ppli:i ia ii. -.v cf bile, invi-w'cra-ir.g Joed to diest well giving t'l'.c and health. ..; e.lee ting a ratticai cpr aiieuii-j iirr eiitctv- JVis.:., ti.t to rs- prwve-nt ti.e :tsi f:vai mi. igh, A 60 ". 50 1 1 i 50 2 " 1 50 60 50 " 50 1 60 3 the V i'Ai i A compound ha.-been foi solving cures and t-s- tracti.-.g b.efor toe ,actut medieiue. Thse gules' rei"..v bad fr.-ni the stomach, their p.lace a heaUhj' ting the stomach, caus purifyiug the blood, to the whole machin- ses cf the ehsease felt by using Cah meiW or Mio. i.v 13 usually rtt-tore.1 to. Ohe coso after eat fcii-g is suf?icieit lieve the stomach, and t rising ane. souring. Only one .lose take-n bebire retiring proTenli ughtmare. Onlv one eiose taken at night ha.sena bowels gently, and cures cstireness. Oi.e dose takvn aaer each n;eal wi'I car Dyspept-ia. DJy"Uue elose or tr.-o tfT.t.nprtsful will " tl ways relieve Sick-- Headache. One Iiottle taken f r female cbstrucfion. r moves the cause cf the disease, aud make perfect cu'-e. . Only one dose iir. p rnedlrdf y ullevesCr lic, while one dose of- t r. ielvied is a sur cure for Cholera Moj-bus. and a preventive of C solera. One dose taken ofteirv, trill prevent the rerur raice of bilious attaiks while it rclies R painful f.-elings. Only ore bottle i.-25 needed to throw ont cf the systt m the effects cf medicine after a long sickness. One lottle taken for Jatmdic removes all yellowness cr uiinatti-Qpjrai color fre.in theskir.j Oi e dose taken a thort time before calin-. gives vig.r to tbe appe- tiie aud rnrkes food di gest well. One dose oftn re-Ps j-eits-l, rnrei the Cliro nic Dianlio.i in its worst forms, while sun-.L!erandboelcomSpls.;nts ykld alicct to tbe first dose. : One rr twn dtii-tsSI enrrs attacks cs.ued by worms, while for wcm.s i n childmi , there is no surer, afc-rQJ or spe?i;ier remedy in the wor.el, as it J.c.rr . fu.s. There is n t-xagger- gs aii' u in these ments, they are lain s -Ver f;,'.1, that hc cn give evidence to prjvc.f while id! who v.se it s.ri? giving their unauiiuoua ' testiiiicc-y .in iti favor.' Among tlic hct'dieds of Layer Remedies -offered to toe public, there are no:iwe c.n " fully rece'ir.rntud as D.-. Sai.f.rd"s Invlorator, o general'v kuowu now througtiout the Union. This preparation is trdy a J.iver .irig'-raici-producing the most happy results cn ail thQ who use it. Ainu! inhuroerable certificate luve been given of the f test virtue of this rucdicine by these of the Ligbcst standii.g in scxriety.snd we know it to be the bir.t preparation cotv bcf.. the j-ublic. Hudson- (XutUy Damocrai. Prico one elollar per bottle. SAND FORD & CO.-, Pmm-ietort. S46BiA- l way. New York. . Dr. GEO. H. KEYSEB, 2?c. Iron City Commercial College Pittsui lou, Pa. - - Chartewed 1S55. 300 Students attending January 1858. Now the largest and ruot thorough Commer cial School of the United States. Yeung men prepared for actual duties c f the Counting Room, j J. (J. Smith, A. JU., 1 rot. ot l3o"lv-keepirjg and Science of Accounts. A. T. Dovthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Com mereial Calculati oi 1. J. A. IIeyurick. and T. C. Jinkins, Teachers cf Book-keeping: A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, Profs, of Pen manship. SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING, As used in everv department cf business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC RAPID BUS INESS WRITING DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY MERCANTI LB CORRESPONDENCE COM MERCIAL LAW ' Are taught, and all other subjects nece sary for tiie success aud thorough education cf aprac ticai business man. .12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the, premiums in Pittsburgh for the past three ye ars, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing. NOT ENGRAVED Wu'dK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time No, vacation Tune unlimited Review at pleasure Graduates as sisted in obtaining situations Tuition f.r Yull G-mmercial Course, $"3.00 Average lime 8 to 12 weeks Board. $2.60 per week Stationery, $.(0 Entire cost, $00.00 to $70,00. - 7Itnisters, sons received at half price. For Card Circular Specimens of Business r:-j Ornamental Writing inch c two. fctamps J 140 W totl f-treet, wrolcsala and retail agent, arid address . F..W. 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